angela lansdbury is the red headed woman from bednobs and broomsticks and murder she wrote, I love the fact that the story can feel real at times and yet it is so funny, johnny depp portrais his roles well, this charachter is different from jack sparrow it is hard to believe that it is the same actor hee hee
ya its a great tim burton film. i thought is was well done all around. i didnt really like it the first time i saw it, i think because i was trying to watch it too seriously. Its a cool story
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Funny movie, the guy cutting the heads of was funny, but I can't remember about it much as I saw it some years ago.
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We all are lotr obsessed, but nobody risks her/his ears falling of for trying to make them pointy, know 200 words Sindarin, writes Tengwar, can say every line out of the Silmarillion out of the mind only, as I do. haha.
The gift is a perfect movie, so is pet semitary, and the ring, who doens't likes those??
Decent movie...........though it does fail to compare to the original Legend of Sleepy Hollow movie. I loved the original. It was almost exactly like the book...........which was excellent ofcourse. Burton took too many liberties with the classic story. Whenever remaking a story as old as Legend of Sleepy Hollow, the director/writer would do well to keep the story as close to the original as possible.
I thought that the girl -cant remember real name- who played Catrina did a good job, I couldn't believe that it was wednesday addams from the addams family, she went well with Johnny.
It was awhile back when I saw this film... but I remember not being particularly impressed....
I'll have to rent it again soon....
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