The cult American director Tim Burton, aware of his unique films and willingness to change the templates in cinema, has been put in place before technology has the will to deprive the conservative. WomanEL reveals that the creator of the films “Edward Knifehands”, “Beetlejuice”, “The Bride's Corpse” and “Batman”, as well as the series “Vendens”, is unique in modern technologies and has a fear of them.
An hour has passed. In a recent interview with BBC News, Burton revealed that he considers himself a technophobe and is trying to get involved with the Internet.
Tim Burton considers himself a technophobe and gives preference to dinosaurs instead of SHI. Dzherelo: Instagram
Everyone who knows me knows that I’m a bit of a technophobe. If I marvel at the Internet, then I become depressed. “It doesn’t matter, because it will drag you into a dark hole,” says the director.
According to Burton’s words, the Internet may need to be taken seriously into a special space. And he’s even more likely to fall into depression, perhaps more than other people.
The same time, he tends to lose the outside view of the digital world, concentrating on the creative processes of his traditional style. For example, he loves to marvel at the gloom. And also enjoy your collection of 10 giant dinosaur models that Burton keeps in his backyard.
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