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I watched Les
Miserables, and want to make a Scolding Review of it but…won’t. Even though
there’s plenty to rip on on it, I simply won’t. But something wonderful came up
with the movie, and I want to bring it up.
See, when strange, bighaired
women came out to egg on Ann Hathaway’s character to sell her teeth(and way to
cheat on toothless singing Ann Hathaway,
Hollywood), I jokingly asked my sister if Tim Burton’s wife had shown up when I
wasn’t looking. But later in the movie she did show up.
And it got me to
thinking…how do these appearances by TBW stack up in terms of associated
elements? How Timburtonwifetastical is each of these? That’s how I came up with
a system to measure it. I call it the
Tim Burton’s Wife Game.
Each element is given a mathematical strength factor,
meant to be added up to a total amount of points. You COULD play it as a
drinking game, but as each of these are
usually all in evidence by the time Johnny Depp is eating her brains,
It’d likely be a fast and heavy game of alcohol poisoning. What are our factors? Let’s see.
Tim Burton directs the
movie.
You don’t get much
points for this because Tim’s wife is in all of his movies ever since they got
hooked up.
Is TBW’s hair an
unruly mess?
I thought this was a Tim
Burton thing, but it shows up in a lot of her non-nepoticalapearances. And
franky if she isn’t going for the
natural “just woke up” look, she’s bald or sporting a crazy hair hat. What’s
wrong with just…hair?
Is she really pale?
I know the woman’s got
a pasty complexion, it’s just that most of the time instead of playing around
it, they go straight to making her more pale or having highly contrasting black eyeliner.
Is the movie set in
the Victorian years?
“Because I brought a
whole truck full of corsets and giant black unseemly wigs and I don’t want it
to seem out of place.”
Is her character
affably amoral?
I think I’ve only ever
seen TBW as a straight up good character in Big Fish, where she was king of
thought of as a villain. When she’s not straight up evil(Sleepy Hollow,
Terminator Salvation), she’s generally not an aid to the heroes. Either way,
she’s usually some kind of awful person but kind of charming enough not to be
immediately hateable.
She dies a horrible
death.
Perphaps due to her
propensity for the other variables, her characters as a rule often die horrible
deaths.This is especially true in her husband’s movies, where again, with
exceptions like Big Fish, Planet of the Apes and Corpse Bride her characters
have to die, and it’s generally nasty ways like
being killed by a vampire, having your neck cut and being dumped down a
laundry chute or being kissed by Christopher Walken. Wait, that last one might
not be horrible.
It is a musical/has
songs.
Regardless of whether
she sings, or just sits it out, TBW’s movies tend to gravitate towards
theatricality. This means the odds are good this at least has some songs in it.
Let’s apply this on
any film she’s in and see how that works. Let’s say…Terminator Salvation
Terminator Salvation racks a lowly.2
points, on account of small screentime. Surely she died horribly either because
of cancer or because of the whole “nuclear war on robots” thing. But if it’s
not in the film it doesn’t count.
Let’s go for something
a little more recent.
Dark Shadows lost a
lot of points by opting to be set in the 70s, and not casting TBW as a pale flapper or something. It racks
up 6 points.
Harry Potter 7-1 suceeds in gaming the system by 6 points as
well. Had they not stretch the plot thin, we might have seen TBW thrown into a magical thrash compactor or whatever
it is that happened in the final movie.
The consummate Tim
Burton’s wife representation, Old Tim somehow managed to game the system to put
his wife as the second-to-third most important character in musical about Victorian England
murderers. The movie pulls a bingo and
wins 15 points, the highest score possible.
But what about Les
Miserables?
10. My incapacity to
tell what Victorian actually is keeps me from awarding the pts for Victorianism(doesn’t
count if it’s in France, right?), but it’s still pretty
strong. I encourage you to use this here
blank card and check out how other films in her filmography and see how they
compare. And remember that one day she’s gonna get cast in a Transformer film
as Black Arachnia, and you’ll remember me, who never once uttered her full
name, and throw up a little blessing to my person.
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