Dark Shadows

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After being turned into a vampire by a jilted lover, Barnabas (Johnny Depp) is entombed for two centuries until he emerges into the very changed world of 1972.
  • Starring: Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer
  • Directed by: Tim Burton
  • Runtime: 1 hour 53 minutes
  • Release year: 2012
  • Studio: Warner Bros.
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Synopsis: After being turned into a vampire by a jilted lover, Barnabas (Johnny Depp) is entombed for two centuries until he emerges into the very changed world of 1972.
Starring: Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer
Supporting actors: Helena Bonham Carter
Directed by: Tim Burton
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy
Runtime: 1 hour 53 minutes
Captions and Subtitles: English Details
Release year: 2012
Studio: Warner Bros.
MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for comic horror violence, sexual content, some drug use, language and smoking
ASIN: B00943SQCI
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Theatrical Release Information
  • US Theatrical Release Date: May 11, 2012
  • MPAA: Rated PG-13 for comic horror violence, sexual content, some drug use, language and smoking
  • Production Company: Warner Bros, Village Roadshow Pictures, Infinitum Nihil, GK Films, Zanuck Company, The
  • Filming Locations: Black Park, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK | Start Point, Kingsbridge, Devon, England, UK | Beckenham place park, Kent, England, UK | Bourne Woods, Farnham, Surrey, England, UK | Cornwall, England, UK

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94 of 104 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Something of a surprise October 2, 2012
By Tim
Format:Blu-ray|Amazon Verified Purchase
I had two big surprises when I started watching Dark Shadows. First: the trailer was very misleading. The trailers made this film look as if it was going to be a complete comedy. Much to my delight, the film was actually a lot darker than I thought it would be. While I have no problem with comedies, I felt that making this a completely comedic film would not do justice to the original Dark Shadows TV show, in which the comedic elements were not its main draw.

The second surprise for me was that this felt like an older Tim Burton film. Now when I say that, I mean it feels like a return to his more macabre films than his recent output. Burton has always been at his best in my mind when dealing with horror elements, such as Sleepy Hollow or even Ed Wood. He draws on classic horror films and plays with their tropes. He hasn't been doing this as much recently with the exception of Sweeney Todd. Other than that he's been doing more family friendly films (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland come to mind) which don't capture the feel of his older films. There's nothing wrong with trying something new, but this is a return to classic Burton.

The film works fairly well. The funny bits are funny and the scary bits are... well, I guess they could unnerve some people. Burton's usual color scheme is in effect, so expect a lot of dark colors with red highlights. The cinematography was a pleasant surprise, as the shots tend to be very much in the style of old Hammer Horror films (Horror film buffs should keep an eye out for shots that resemble some of your old favorites). The soundtrack is a nice mix of Danny Elfman's score and 70s rock. This is used to great effect throughout the movie (most notably Nights in White Satin).

The film is not Burton's best, nor is it Depp's (Both of which would be Ed Wood in my opinion). It is an entertaining film, nothing particularly special... but there's a sense of nostalgia to it... Both for fans of the show and old Burton fans.

Recommended for fans of Burton/Depp or those who liked old Hammer Horror films.
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149 of 185 people found the following review helpful
By R. Wall
Format:Blu-ray
I really look forward to the Blu-Ray Release of Burton's Dark Shadows as it sounds like there are nine additional segments to the movie that can be watched individually or as part of an expanded feature film...if I understand correctly. For sure there is a fairly fast, fun paced DARK yet FUNNY movie.

To begin with...if you are a traditional vampire purist...you WILL be aggravated that Barnabas never encounters a Crucifix, never disappears on demand or turns into a bat nor is required to sleep in his coffin by day.

The Burton "take" on the Collins family yields Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, her brother Roger Collins, her daughter Carolyn, his son David, Dr Julia Hoffman, Willie Loomis, Sarah Johnson and of course Barnabas Collins. "Victoria Winters" and Angelique Bouchard as the main cast.

The flick is a nice tight jaunt of around 113 minutes and is very well paced. Most of the material seen on the movie trailers are quickly whisked by in the film's first ten to fifteen minutes. The story of the Barnabas' original time period from 1752 thru 1776 is recounted swiftly including his being cursed (for rejecting Angelique) and buried alive by the town's people (for being a monster). Barnabas' parents Joshua and Naomi are shown so briefly that all we remember is Joshua's declaration that "family is only the true wealth" while he builds a formidable fortune (using the wealth he built up in Liverpool) by building the seaport town of Collinsport and transforming it into a great fishery/sea port.

Light humor abounds throughout the flick...most of it pertaining to Barnabas trying to `ingest" and "adjust to" this great new age of 1972 after being released from his chained coffin after a construction crew literally bangs into his coffin. Barnabas is released. The construction crew do not live to tell about their discovery as Barnabas' nutrient deprived body demands a quick and furious feast.

After an encounter with "Mephistopheles", "Lucifer" and the towns people...Barnabas finally makes his way to Collinwood. He is shocked to discover the dilapidated condition that Collinwood is in and immediately seeks out the matriarch for some answers. He makes it clear to the matriarch that he's the original Barnabas Collins cursed for two centuries. She thinks he's an intruder looking for money and blood until he shows her the Family Wealth safely hidden in the lowest secret passages of the mansion. She, then, realizes that Barnabas is the genuine item and she introduces him to the family the next morning at breakfast but keeps his secret intact.

Angelique, meanwhile, has spent two centuries being a rival to the Collins family industry and has driven them to almost poverty levels. Angelique subsequently learns of Barnabas being released from his "life imprisonment" and throws all her witchery to wage war against Barnabas and the Collins family..

During the remaining hour and change of the film...we are treated to the fact that the Collins family members as well as the new governess, "Victoria Winters" each have secrets that are brought to light during the course of the film.

Dr Hoffman discovers that Barnabas is a vampire and promises to cure him as Barnabas is soon walking out in the light of day albeit that he appears somewhat like Michael Jackson with an umbrella.

In the midst of this drama...Barnabas wants to gain the favor of the townsfolk by throwing a "happening". According to Carolyn...the "happening" needs lots of booze and a superstar singer to "rock" the town as she suggests Alice Cooper. Barnabas promises enough booze to fill a schooner and declares "she", Alice Cooper, will be the guest of the Collins Family. The Collinsport "happening" is a success.

As the film drives toward it's climax...Barnabas and the Collins family steadily move toward their final battle with Angelique which contains a surprise or two.

I found the ending (unlike most movie reviewers) quite satisfying after Burton throws everything but the kitchen sink into the final conflict. Unlike many reviewers I did not see a strong indication for a sequel. I don't expect one.

After all is said and done...I loved Tim Burton's "Dark Shadows" for being uniquely it's own film not borrowing from the two Dan Curtis films of the 1970s. The visuals do overshadow the script....but we are having so much fun watching all the dysfunctional members of the family fighting for the Collins' true core value that "family is the only true wealth"...that we don't see any reason to criticize the script's shortcomings because it's so darn much fun.
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17 of 22 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars NEEDED A BETTER SCRIPT July 5, 2012
Tim Burton has made a career off of the `strange and unusual'. In fact, he has rarely strayed from that formula in his entire career. He has made gems like "Edward Scissorhands", "Beetlejuice", "Batman", "The Nightmare before Christmas", "Corpse Bride", "Ed Wood", "Sweeney Todd", and the list goes on and on. He has also teamed up with Johnny Depp now eight times. With "Dark Shadows" he has kept with the `strange and unusual' theme, but the strangest thing about it, is the lack of comedy in the film, despite the trailers obvious comedic tone.

I wasn't sure what to think about "Dark Shadows". I have been a huge fan of Tim Burton over the years, but the trailer promoting the film just didn't grab me as funny. I felt like the trailer was trying to be funny, and I found it `strange' and flat. I know now, after watching the film, that my perception and preconceived notion was the correct one.

For all I know, the film will enjoy the same camp following as the television show in which it is based upon. In 1966, the television show "Dark Shadows" debuted on ABC and it was melodramatic, campy and `strange'. The television show was a gothic soap opera and that is exactly what the film is. It centers around Barnabas Collins, a man who unfortunately draws the intense eye of a hired help named Angelique Bouchard (Eva Green). He doesn't return her affections and when he falls in love with another. Bouchard, a witch, casts spells that change all of their lives forever.

The film has amazing effects and design. Most Burton films do. I was most drawn by the amazing effect they had for the witch as she cracks from time to time like a porcelain doll. It was an amazing effect, and it isn't the only one. The thing about "Dark Shadows" is that it could have been great. It had the potential to be great, but there were just too many scenes that served no purpose in the film, except to try and be funny and most weren't. The movie jumped from drama to comedy without warning and it never tapped into a single emotion the whole time.

I wanted to like it. That's the thing. When you go into a film `wanting' to like it and knowing you're going to like it, and don't. There's something wrong. A better script should have been written.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Missed the mark
Love the actors, and they are all good here! BUT - the problem is that the movie does not work as either a horror or a comedy. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Steven Abercrombie
5.0 out of 5 stars Johnny Depp Rules
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Published 2 days ago by Nancy B.
5.0 out of 5 stars Love Johnny
I love everyone of his movies. I am so happy to watch it over and over. The cast is wonderful
Published 5 days ago by ruth vivenzio
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Published 6 days ago by Keyman
5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie
Thought it would be more like the soap "dark shadows" but great anyway. Love Johnny Depp.

Since when do reviews require certain number of words. Give me a break.
Published 9 days ago by Sibelover
5.0 out of 5 stars So funny
It is an adorable family movie, I have yet to meet someone who didn't enjoy it on some level or another.
Published 10 days ago by Nicole
1.0 out of 5 stars typical vampire trash
I wouldn't have watched it except I thought it was a comedy/spoof. NOT! I don't like the average vampire movie anyway. Read more
Published 10 days ago by Jedi
4.0 out of 5 stars differnent kind of humor
Its not real funny, but it was ok. I liked it, and would recommend this movie for adults, I don't think its for kids.
Published 10 days ago by Paul
1.0 out of 5 stars reveiw is not for the movie
The DVD would not play in any device at all, not blue ray, not DVD, not in my AV system not on my computer not in any player.
Boo on the seller!
Published 11 days ago by Michorium
5.0 out of 5 stars Johnny Depp
If you say the name Johnny Depp, you pretty much have guaranteed yourself a good time. He is one of the most prolific actors I know of, and I am a movie buff... you go booooy!
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