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March 2011

Johnny Depp as Animated Character

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NextMovie.com shows eight portraits of Hollywood stars.
Johnny is on one of them. =)

 

Practically every mega-star in Hollywood has gotten animated.

Tom Hanks was a toy. George Clooney was a fox. Angelina Jolie was a tigress. Eddie Murphy was an ass donkey. And now, Johnny Depp is a lizard in the desert-set romp “Rango.”

But as the roles above indicate, hardly ever do these stars voice people — even rarer people that resemble themselves.

We wondered aloud what these stars would look like as animated characters. Our old buddy Old Red Jalopy heard us and drew up these eight portraits.

 

What do you think about it?

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Entertainment Weekly, September 2011 – Dark Shadows

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Title: Dark Shadows

Author: Anthony Breznican

Publication: Entertainment Weekly

Issue: September 2011

 

FOUR DECADES AGO, an odd little boy in Miramar, Fla., and a peculiar little boy in Burbank both hurried home from school to watch the same TV show-a soap opera. It was no typical daytime melodrama that snared the attention of young Johnny Depp and Tim Burton. Dark Shadows, which ran on ABC from 1966 to 1971, was a gothic tale of a vampire named Barnabas Collins and his mortal family, who are bedeviled by witches, ghosts, and, on occasion, time travel. (It was also extremely cheesy, clone on the cheap.)

When assembling his actors for a big screen adaptation, Burton says he employed a simple weirdness test, which he hopes comes across in this group photo. “l asked myself the very abstract question ‘Is this person Dark Shadows? ‘ he says. ‘In each case, the answer was yes.’

Dark Shadows had two aborted TV resurrections, in 1991 and 2004, but for years Depp has been trying to make the series into a feature film, eventually urging Warner Bros. to pick up the rights and helping produce it himself. “There have been other collaborations where Tim has gone after Johnny, but here Johnny went to Tim,’ says producer Richard D. Zanuck, who worked with them both on Alice in Wonderland and Sweeney Todd. ‘They discovered they shared this great love.’

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