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Wow, never knew TB would be such a racist!


Thanks for making all your fans feel dumb with your *beep* remarks about why you feel entitled to leave people of color out of your movies.

I guess with an adulterer sellout like yourself we should of seen this sort of thing coming?

Being real here. Not some half assed fan. I've seen almost all of your movies in the theatre. I own most in multiple formats. Over my lifetime bought an obscene amount of merch for a lot of your films. Your comments make me sick! You sound like Donald Trump when you say dumb *beep* like that!

Go suck a *beep* you buck toothed dweeb!

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If you've seen his films will would know of all the non-white actors and singers he has worked with, and a hand full he tried/wanted to work with but was never allowed. How is that racist? It isn't, you numptie.

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Ok. I'm dumb and you don't make any sense. NEXT

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Baby gonna' cry?

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At least you admitted to being dumb. That's certainly a start on your path to recovery.

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Yep! I'm dumb! And Tim Burton is a racist! And you sure as *beep* aren't Andy Jenkinson you try hard poseur!

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Um, have you seen any of his movies, potty mouth?

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Is it because Samuel L Jackson played the villain in Ms. Peregrine that people think Burton is a racist?

Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic fan

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No it's because when he was asked while doing press for MP why he doesn't more leading black actors cast in his movies he said its was because it would be racist for him to do that. And that's really just a *beep* and insensitive thing to say. He also said he isn't racist because he used to watch black exploitation movies, which is an even dumber thing to say.

He also is an adulterer.

IMO frankenweenie and big eyes were his only decent movies IN YEARS! frankenweenie was a regurgitation of one of his older ideas. Big eyes was well casted and well written. His skills as a director didn't make or break it, and in all actuality it might of been even better with the perspective of a woman behind the direction. The true story was interesting enough alone that if it wound up just being a lifetime movie it would of been equivocally enjoyable.

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