14. Pee-wee´s Big Adventure 1985 Paul ReubenssawFrankenweenie, he chose Burton to direct the cinematic spin-off of his popular character Pee-wee Herman
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16. Burton, a fan of the eccentric musical group Oingo Boingo, asked songwriter Danny Elfmanto provide the music for the film.
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18. Beetlejuice A supernatural comedy horrorabouta young coupleforced to cope with life after death, as well as a family of pretentious yuppies invading their treasured New England home. 1988
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20. Batman Burton claimed that “The Killing Joke”was a major influence on his film adaptation of Batman. 1989
23. Edward Scissorhands Edwardlooked human, but was left with scissors in the place of handsdue to the untimely death of hiscreator. 1990
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25. Batman Returns Darker and considerably more personal than itspredecessor, concerns were raised that the film was too scary for children. Catwoman, penguin andMax Shreck. 1992
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27. TheNightmareBefore Christmas The film receivedpositive reviews for the film'sstop motion animation, musical scoreand original storyline. 1993
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30. Ed Wood 1994 This film was of a much smaller scale, depicting the lifeof Ed Wood Jr, a filmmaker sometimes called: "the worst director of all time."
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32. MarsAttacks! Based on a popular science fiction trading card series, the film was a hybrid of 1950s sci-fi flicks and1970s all-star disaster flicks—this was a clever satireandgoofy mayhem!
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34. SleepyHollow Burton paid homage to the old horror movies fromEnglish company Hammer Film Productions. 1999
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36. Tim Burton´sLost in Oz. Conceived as anoriginal TV seriesbasedontheworks of “L. Frank Baum”, thiswasneveraired!
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38. The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy & Other Stories Thisis a collection of verse isaboutmisfit children such as Oyster Boy, Match Girl, Stainboy, The Girl Who Turned into a Bed, and other more. Published by the publishing company: Faber and Faber 1996
41. 2001 Planet of theApes Planet of the Apeswas a commercial success, grossing$68 million in its opening weekend. The film was a significant departure from Burton's usual style
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43. During the making of the film, Burton met actress Helena Bonham Carter, who would later become his partner.
44. Big Fish The film is about a father telling the story of his lifetohis sonusing exaggerationand color. 2003
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46. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Is an adaptation of the book by Roald Dahl. The film generally took a more faithful approach to the source material than the 1971 adaptation. 2005
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48. Corpse Bride Was Burton's second stop-motion film. Burton was able to again use his familiar styles and trademarks, such as the complex interaction between light and darkness, and of being caught between two irreconcilable worlds. 2005
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51. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Adaptation of Stephen Sondheimand Hugh Wheeler's1979 musical thriller. It re-tells the Victorian melodramatic tale of Sweeney Todd, an English barber who murders his customers with a straight razor and, with the help of his accomplice, Mrs. Lovett, turns their remains into meat pies.
55. 9 The story follows 9, a sapientrag doll who joins and helps lead a group of his own kind to protect humanity's fallen legacy on Earthfrom machines that roam the planet.
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57. Alice in Wonderland Fantasy film directed by Tim Burton, which is an adaptation of the Lewis Carrollnovels Alice's Adventures in Wonderlandand Through the Looking-Glass.
58. The film will use a technique combining live action, motion capturetechnology and stop motion.
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62. Muchas de las cosas que ves cuando eres niño permanecen contigo ...Pasas la mayor parte de tu vida intentando asimilar esas experiencias.Tim Burton, My Art and Films[