demon depp is delightful

Thursday, 14 February 2008 | | |



Demon Depp is Delightful

Oh I am excited for this coming December 21st. A certain little film

by one of my favourite directors starring a few of my favourite people

will finally arrive. That's right, Sweeney Todd, Tim Burton and Johnny

Depp's latest endeavour.

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I'm a big Johnny Depp fan, and Tim Burton fan, and Helena Bonham

Carter fan. Oh I do enjoy Depp films. He's a fantastic actor who can

portray both the normal, modern and perhaps boring man and then turn

around and be the weirdest, off the wall character you've ever seen.

It's hard for me to choose two of his roles that I loved the most, I

like almost all of his movies. I suppose, of course, I tend to enjoy

his weirder characters better. Hrm...I can name three of my favourite

Depp films:

1. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

2. Ed Wood

3. Edward Scissorhands

Before I get caught up in the "oh, of course you like Edward

Scissorhands every mall-goth kid loves that", I will say I'm not a

mall goth in the slightest and I refuse to buy the overpriced crappy

clothing. I have no connection between dumb Hot Topic cronies and this

genuinely original film. Depp is so young and innocent as Edward, it's

quite appealing. The whole movie makes me want to go "dawwwwww, lookit

his widdle scissorshands! I would totally hire him to cut topiaries

and not think for a second he was weird!"

...but maybe that's just me.

His scenes in his master's castle are the most endearing to me. Sad,

tragic, but beautiful. This whole concept and Depp's character of

course rely strongly on the great connection he has with Tim Burton,

and Tim's own fantastic imagination. I can't imagine that castle

looking "normal" and I can't imagine anyone else portraying poor

Edward.

Ed Wood is another top choice because of the partnership with Burton.

In this film, Depp is so energetic and positive, you really want him

to make it in the B-movie biz. I absolutely love his smile when he's

telling his grand ideas to a group of stone-faced listeners. The

ensemble cast works with Burton and Depp perfectly, and I think the

scene with Orson Welles (as portrayed by Vincent D'Onofrio), is quite

clever. A great callback to fans of Welle's classic Citizen Kane. I

generally don't like black and white films, but I like Ed Wood, the

lack of colour separates it all the more from reality.

OKay, my absolute, favourite Depp portrayal does have to be him as

Hunter S. Thompson in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Fear and

Loathing is one of my top films, and books. The director, the

location, the cast, all perfect to bring Thompson's drug-filled

journey to screen. Terry Gilliam is the best man for the job as

director and his crazy, schizophrenic style was made for Johnny Depp.

Even though Depp's character spends the entire film looking like one

more hit will make his head explode, you can tell he had a fun time

playing Thompson/Raoul Duke.

I love every moment of Fear and Loathing. I don't think the movie

would have been as convincing had the director and main actor not

spent a ton of time with Hunter S. Thompson himself. Spending any time

in that crazy bastards basement, as Johnny did, really screams role

commitment.

I love Johnny best when he's completely out of his mind on the screen.

He has the best sense of humour about himself, which is nessicary to

play such absurd characters as a timid man with scissors for hands, a

b-movie director with a penchant for cross-dressing, or a

fuckoutofhismind journalist wobbling his way through Las Vegas.

Now comes Sweeney Todd. Aside from his Pirates of the Caribbean

trilogy, I feel like it's been a while since I last saw a crazy Johnny

Depp. I did visit the official Sweeney Todd movie site, watched the

trailer, downloaded a lovely wallpaper (featuring one of my top

favourite actresses, Helena Bonham Carter...who happens to be the wife

of Tim Burton...I have strange taste), I can confidently say that my

crazy Depp is back!

Like all movies now, this one has a myspace so visit Sweeney Todd on

MySpace and preview some of the great songs featured along with

wonderful evil acting.

Y'know, as a personal thing, Sweeney Todd was apparently the dinner

theatre production where my parents announced their engagement to my

mother's family. It's a bit of an odd musical to announce such an

event, but nevertheless I assume I'm not the only member of my

household who looks forward to this film.

[27e4dt]

[2deurf]


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