Tim Burton: 5 Awesome Movies & 5 That Sucked

By Stephen Leigh /

2. Edward Scissorhands (1990)

Considered by many to be a defining moment in both Burton and Depp€™s careers, Edward Scissorhands is a remarkable modern fairy tail which plays almost like a compilation of all of Burton€™s best bits. You€™ve got gothic architecture juxtaposed with 1950€™s kitsch, a misunderstood recluse in the form of Edward - and the beginning of a long relationship with Depp - and Danny Elfman contributing one of his finest and most hauntingly beautiful scores. Like the very best Grimm fairytales, Edward Scissorhands is often frightening and pretty dark, but ultimately it€™s a heart-warming film which works for all ages. No matter how many times I€™ve seen the film, it still manages to make me have to fight back tears at the end as Elfman€˜s score builds up to its climax. Any film which can make a grown man cry is an achievement, but it means that along with E.T and Toy Story 3, it€™s a film I€™m overly keen to avoid watching in public, and that kind of sucks.