“If I look at the internet, I found that I got quite depressed,” the 66-year-old said. “It scared me because I started to go down a….
“Anybody who knows me knows I am a bit of a technophobe,” he told BBC News ahead of the opening of a major career retrospective in London. “If I look at the internet, I found that I got quite depressed,” the 66-year-old said, “and it scared me because I started to go down a dark hole. So I try to avoid it, because it does not make me feel good.”
The 600 items in the Design Museum’s World of Tim Burton exhibit, which organizers claim provide “a rare private glimpse into his creative process,” will be on display in the UK.
The movies that Burton is most renowned for directing are Beetlejuice and its most recent sequel, Batman, Edward Scissorhands, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and Alice in Wonderland.
Burton remarked, “I get down extremely rapidly, maybe more quickly than most people,” in reference to his internet use. However, it did not take me long to click and begin short-circuiting.
The filmmaker claimed that staying occupied and engaging in easy activities, like gazing at clouds, improves his mood. The same is true with his ten enormous dinosaur models, including a 20-foot T-Rex, that he keeps in his backyard.
With pride, Burton shows us a photo of a 50-foot Brontosaurus from his cell phone. He claims that star Nicolas Cage has “genuine ones” and that he purchases the









