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Reviewed on 04/20/08 Plays: 15
Edward Scissorhands is the story of a young man created by an aging Vincent Price, who was given large shears and scissors instead of hands. The scientist dies before finishing his creation, and Edward is left alone. The movie is the first of many collaborations by Tim Burton and Johnny Depp, and is a fantastic gothic-style film.
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Hi Today I'm reviewing the 10th anniversary edition of the movie Edward Scissorhands on DVD. (movie clip) Edward Scissorhands is one of my favorite movies ever. It is the first collaboration between Johnny Depp and Tim Burton and I believe they've gone on to make five other movies together. It's a very intriguing movie. It's very gothic at set and very stereotypical vision of American suburbia in the 1950s and 60s. It's very well-crafted. The cinematography is great. It stars Johnny Depp as basically a creation of a scientist who was played by the late great Vincent Price who died before he actually managed to give his creation real hands. Instead he's forced to have these knife-scissor things on his hands. The movie also stars Wynona Ryder and Dianne Wiest and Anthony Michael Hall who strangely plays a truck bullly in the movie instead of his typical nerdy type character. Overall it's a well-crafted vision. It was written by Tim Burton the story anyway. It's just a fantastic movie. The score is great. The overall feel of the movie is perfect and the ending always makes me a little sad. If you ve never seen it before I would definitely check it out. The DVD is the 10th anniversary edition. They've since come out with the 15th anniversary edition I believe. However that is basically the exact same thing just repackaged. It comes with audio commentary by Tim Burton and Danny Elfman who did the musical score. It also has a featurette theatrical trailer and some TV spots but overall that's about it. The commentary is pretty interesting and that alone I would give the featurettes three out of five just for that pack. DVD itself I would definitely give four out of five stars and I highly recommend Edward Scissorhands.
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Edward Scissorhands achieves the nearly impossible feat of capturing the delicate flavor of a fable or fairy tale in a live-action movie. The story follows a young man named Edward (Johnny Depp), who was created by an inventor (Vincent Price, in one of his last roles) who died before he could...
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