Dark Shadows (2012)

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A gothic-horror tale centering on the life of vampire Barnabas Collins and his run-ins with various monsters, witches, werewolves and ghosts. Based on the popular "Dark Shadows" TV series.

Directed by Tim Burton, with an all-star cast :woot:

Johnny Depp as Barnabas Collins
Helena Bonham Carter as Dr. Julia Hoffman
Michelle Pfeiffer as Elizabeth Collins Stoddard
Eva Green as Angelique Bouchard
Chloe Moretz as Carolyn Stoddard
Jonny Lee Miller as Roger Collins
Christopher Lee and Alice Cooper are rumours

Anyone has any pictures? I cound´t find any :cry:
 
this cutie is playing a young Barnabas Collins, he looks a lot like Johnny Depp :)

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This is the only recent Tim Burton or Johnny Depp movie that I've been remotely interested in. I don't know why, it seems like it should be more "fun" than their latest ones.

Also, I forgot to say that I am looking forward to seeing Michelle Pfeiffer again. If there's any actress I want to make a come back it has got to be her. ^_^
 
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Wow, Tim Burton is working with Johnny Depp?!
 
Another vampire movie? Ugh. I hope society gets over it's obsession with vampires soon because I'm sick of it.
 
I went down to set when they were shooting some of the interior scenes quite near the beginning of principal photography. If you're a Burton fan, then I don't think this will disappoint. That Gothic Victorian thing is just a gift for a director like him. Eva Green fits so perfectly into that Burton world that you'd think had been there the whole time between Tim, Helena & Johnny. I'm really excited for this, I feel it's a return to something more substantial, along the lines of Sleepy Hollow, than the more recent fare Burton has been producing (Sweeney Todd being the exception, which I loved) which has left me cold, no matter how much I love Depp and would forgive him anything!
 
I'm so glad there are other people who are as excited for this film as I am! the cast is fantastic
 
Another vampire movie? Ugh. I hope society gets over it's obsession with vampires soon because I'm sick of it.

imo if we´re gonna have yet another vampire/supernatural movie might as well be by Tim Burton. If there´s anyone who has to make this type of movie is Tim! :D
 
^SO great! Thanks for sharing :)
It´s nice to see Jonny, I like him a lot but he seems to be very underrated doesn´t he?
Michelle reminds me of Pam from True Blood...
Is that Eva with blonde hair?
 
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Didn't know there was a thread for this :woot:

FIRST LOOK AT DARK SHADOWS


Behold the real visage of Johnny Depp’s vampire from Dark Shadows!

Last week, long-range paparazzi shots of the actor wearing ghostly white makeup, large sunglasses and a pulled down fedora made fans of the original 1966-71 supernatural soap opera bristle nervously, with complaints he looked simply too strange.

Nevermind that he’s playing a 200-year-old vampire, which is strange enough.

As you can see from this cast shot, Depp’s bloodsucking pater familias Barnabas Collins actually borrows heavily from the aged-little boy look of original Dark Shadows star Jonathan Frid — not that anyone would be happy to see this guy show up as your prom date.

Still, this official First Look may reassure those die-hard fans of the original series, about a vampire whose extended family are bedeviled by ghosts, witches, and other gothic woes.

Depp, who fought for years to make this movie, is one of those fans. “I do remember, very vividly, practically sprinting home from school in the afternoon to see Jonathan Frid play Barnabas Collins,” the actor says. “Even then, at that age, I knew — this has got to be weird.”

Weird certainly sums up this particular family portrait — a shot director Tim Burton, who also obsessed over Dark Shadows as a boy, staged in the early days of production.

“I remember seeing a group photograph of the cast of the original series,” he tells EW. “For me it captured the weird Dark Shadows vibe in a single image. I had a brief window of opportunity to have our cast present at the same time, the day before principle photography began. We decided to stage a similar picture instead of rehearsing, to see if we captured the Dark Shadows feeling.”​

Here’s who those family members are, one by one.

Barnabas Collins (Depp) — He was an 18th century gentleman, a businessman just before the Revolutionary War, who was transformed against his will into a vampire and buried in a tomb for two centuries. After he finally emerges, uncovered by construction workers in the year 1972, he seeks out his descendants — as well as some long-ago foes and a possible lost love.

“He’s been alive this whole time and very hungry, with no idea what’s going on outside,” says screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith (author ofAbraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, which Burton is producing as a film.)

Barnabas is one vampire who is just as frightened of our times as we are of him, says producer Richard D. Zanuck: “Two-hundred years later, he’s suddenly walking into the town he saw being built and seeing girls in skirts, cars for the first time. It’s a man-out-of-time, supernatural horror story, but I put ‘horror’ in quotes.”

Despite his confusion, he’s still a ladies man. “In some sense he can be a terrifying killer; on the other hand, women have a weakness for him and he has a weakness for women,” Grahame-Smith says. “He can be a very well-mannered, well-meaning vampire most of the time, until his stomach is empty or someone challenges his beloved Collins family.”

Here’s that family, from left to right:

Dr. Julia Hoffman (Helena Bonham Carter) – From Alice in Wonderland’s Red Queen, to the cannibalistic cook Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd, Burton can’t help but cast the mother of his children as a deranged person. This prim and proper psychiatrist, who has taken up residence with the Collins family to care for their troubled youngest boy, might seem to break that trend — but don’t bet on it. “Dr. Hoffman’s been there for years, working with David [the little boy in the photo] but not making any progress. He still claims he sees ghosts and talks with his dead mother,” Grahame-Smith says. “She’s crazy but brilliant. Obviously she’s an eccentric, and definitely likes a drink or two. She’s definitely a little bit off her rocker, and is a woman with a lot of secrets herself.” The writer teases: “She’ll also become interested in Barnabas in more than one way. “

Carolyn Stoddard (Chloë Moretz) — Though she played a voracious child vampire in the acclaimed (but little seen) Let Me In, Moretz is on the human side of the spectrum in Dark Shadows — though that doesn’t mean this cousin of young David Collins isn’t without her own peculiarities. “Carolyn is your typical early 1970s teenager,” Grahame-Smith says of the girl, the daughter of Michelle Pfeiffer’s character (seen on the far right). “She likes her music and likes her magazines, and does not like anyone in her family. She likes to keep her door closed and keep to herself. She’s pretty normal, but appearances can be deceiving. I wouldn’t say there is a normal person in this photo.”

Angelique Bouchard (Eva Green) — The Bond girl from Casino Royale turns up here as the villain of the story. “Angelique is a witch who has known Barnabas since the 1700s, when they had an affair that went sour. She is the one who cursed him to be a vampire and locked him in that box,” Grahame-Smith says. “Since he has been away, Angelique has made it her life’s mission to destroy the Collins family. So when Barnabas turns up again after all these years, she’s not very happy to see him.”

David Collins (Gulliver McGrath) — Lonely, confused, and neglected by his pompous father (Jonny Lee Miller, over on the right next to Pfeiffer), David has no one to confide in except his bizarre psychiatrist — and the dead people he claims to see. Grahame-Smith describes him as “a sweet, curious, precocious little boy whose family has branded him as slightly crazy.” Then he finally gets a new caretaker to look after him …

Victoria Winters (Bella Heathcote) — This young woman arrives to become David’s new governess, only to find herself swept up in the vampire-witch melodrama. “When Barnabas meets Victoria, he’s instantly reminded of the woman he lost in the 1700s, before he was cursed to be a vampire,” Grahame-Smith says. “I wouldn’t say he falls in love with her, but there’s an instant attraction, an instant connection.” Is she the reincarnation of his doomed lover Josette du Pres? “We get the sense at the beginning she has a secret past, and that’s unraveled as it goes on,” the screenwriter says.

Mrs. Johnson (Ray Shirley) — “Poor old Mrs. Johnson …” Grahame-Smith sighs when talk turns to the old woman seated in the back behind Depp. “She is the mostly blind, mostly deaf maid, who has been with them for decades and decades. You might find her polishing a piece of silverware with a slab of baloney because she thinks it’s a polishing cloth. I don’t think she actually says anything in the entire film. She’s just sort of there.” He laughs: “Adding her was Tim’s idea.”

Willie Loomis (Jackie Earle Haley) — How awesome is it to play an actual Groundskeeper Willie? The Oscar-nominee for Little Children is a slightly more competent servant than Mrs. Johnson, but that’s not saying much. “He’s the guy who takes out the trash, mows the lawns, and fixes the cars, except he’s usually so drunk and so disinterested that he doesn’t take his job seriously anymore,” Grahame-Smith says. “The lawn is overgrown, the house has fallen into disrepair, and all the cars are on cinder blocks. His heart’s definitely not in the job anymore.”

Roger Collins (Jonny Lee Miller) — This scion of the once-great Collins family is one of the main reasons the aristocratic clan has fallen into such disgrace. “He’s a creepy, self-centered guy who likes to order Willie around, likes to pretend the family is still on top of his game,” Grahame-Smith says. Not only is he a bad father to David, but he is a poor manager of whatever meager wealth the family retains. “When Barnabas shows up and has some very specific ideas about how to make things right, he’s obviously going to bump heads with Roger Collins.”

Elizabeth Collins Stoddard (Michelle Pfeiffer) — The mother of Carolyn Stoddard, and mother-figure to David, she’s the one adult member of the Collins clan who is at least slightly competent. “Elizabeth is the rock of the family. She’s the matriarch,” Grahame-Smith says. “She’s the keeper of the Collins history, and a fierce protector of what remains of her family. She’s the one that insists on the best care for the children, even though money isn’t what it used to be. She’s a very strong woman who unfortunately has been dealt a very difficult deck.” With a witch perpetually trying to destroy her, and a long lost vampire relative turning up to reclaim control, “there’s just too much for her to handle,” Grahame-Smith says.​

When the movie opens May 11, we’ll see how she holds up.

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I love me some Burton and Depp. The cast is top notch. Glad to see the flawless goddess Michelle back on the big screen.
 
That looks promising. But Burton can do no wrong anyway, especially with Johnny and Helena in the boat.
 
the promo shots look fantastic! i actually grew up watching dark shadows when it was on syndication on the syfy network and it's the ONLY soap opera that i could ever tolerate. so i am really happy to see that such a premise is in the hands of somebody like tim burton who just does these sorts of narratives so beautifully. johnny aesthetically looks fantastic as barnabas in his edwardian costume(which only colleen atwood could do so beautifully)....i'm sure he'll do that character justice too.
 
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A gothic-horror tale centering on the life of vampire Barnabas Collins and his run-ins with various monsters, witches, werewolves and ghosts. Based on the popular "Dark Shadows" TV series.

Directed by Tim Burton, with an all-star cast :woot:

Johnny Depp as Barnabas Collins
Helena Bonham Carter as Dr. Julia Hoffman
Michelle Pfeiffer as Elizabeth Collins Stoddard
Eva Green as Angelique Bouchard
Chloe Moretz as Carolyn Stoddard
Jonny Lee Miller as Roger Collins
Christopher Lee and Alice Cooper are rumours

Anyone has any pictures? I cound´t find any :cry:

WOOOW what a cast
:lol::woot::woot:
I am just super excited about Eva working with Johnny.
It was about a time already!
(I still think it should be these two starring in movie made from book called shantaram...if they ever will actually do the movie)

I must say that I am not familiar with `Dark Shadows´...
*going to google it soooooon*

Originally posted by kokobombon

^SO great! Thanks for sharing :)
It´s nice to see Jonny, I like him a lot but he seems to be very underrated doesn´t he?
Michelle reminds me of Pam from True Blood...
Is that Eva with blonde hair?

YES that is eva!
wierd to see her as blonde.
I wonder if it is a wig or real hair dye?
 
Here's the new image from Tim Burton's Dark Shadows from EW (via Bloody Disgusting):

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Based on the 1960's gothic daytime serial with vampires, ghosts, ghouls, zombies, werewolves, parallel universes and time-paradoxes, Tim Burton is directing this adaptation of Dark Shadows written by author turned screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter). The film marks yet another collaboration between Burton and actor Johnny Depp, playing vampire Barnabas Collins, and the filmmaker's wife Helena Bonham Carter. The rest of the cast includes Chloe Moretz (Let Me In), Jackie Earle Haley (Watchmen), Eva Green (Casino Royale), Michelle Pfeiffer (Stardust) and more. Warner Bros. is bringing Dark Shadows to theaters everywhere on May 11th, 2012. Looking good?
 

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