I just adore Tim Burton, he can do no wrong in my book. These posters capture the dark but playful spirit of his films and I think they perfectly illustrate the notion that less really is more. Found here.
I finally got around to watching An Education the other day and adored it. It was such a lovely and beautiful movie and it has sent me on the search for Lynn Barber's memoir which the movie is based upon. The sophisticated double life that the young girl leads is dreamy, with weekend jaunts to Paris and excursions all over 60s London. I highly recommend watching this one!
this would be a much funnier version with (i'll bet) a sweet, storybook ending which I have yet to accomplish. Graduating college is not all it's cracked up to be.
Furthermore, I really love Alexis Bledel ever since her Rory Gilmore days.
Another movie I am extremely excited (or possibly dreading) is The Time Travelers Wife because it is one of my top ten books. I've come across some previews and think it has potential, but I still highly recommend the book.
Tim Burton's vision for the upcoming Alice in Wonderland is slowing being revealed. I think it is safe to say that you can expect nothing less then his usual dark and surreal take on a classic story. We have a long time to wait, however, the movie does not open in theaters until March 5, 2010.