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In Tim Burton's EDWARD SCISSORHANDS, a suburban fairy tale with incredibly imaginative sets, an Avon lady, Peg Boggs (Dianne Wiest), discovers the half-finished experiment--a ...Read more
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Fairy Tale Story With Modern Parallels
Tim Burton is a strange character, and he has a different sort of mind. But in that mind there is a lot of brilliance. He has brought us a lot of fantasy type movies and mov...Read more
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Edward Scissorhands [1990]
~ Once upon a time there was a man who had scissors for hands ...

He lived in a castle on a hill that looked down upon a small suburban town. An elderly inventor [...Read more

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In Tim Burton's EDWARD SCISSORHANDS, a suburban fairy tale with incredibly imaginative sets, an Avon lady, Peg Boggs (Dianne Wiest), discovers the half-finished experiment--a man/monster named Edward (Johnny Depp)--of a mad scientist (played magically by Vincent Price) living in the neighborhood's old abandoned castle. The scientist died before replacing the shy man's large shears with real hands. When Peg attempts to bring Edward into her suburban world, to live among her skeptical family (husband Alan Arkin and daughter Winona Ryder) and gossipy neighbors, his hands--dangerous yet capable of creating things of great beauty--make for some awkward, funny, and poignant situations: Edward as a topiary gardener, Edward as a cutting-edge hair stylist. EDWARD SCISSORHANDS is a story about tolerance, difference, and creativity as much as it is a story of a young man's coming of age (the young man in question is, of course, a monster). In the ironically surreal world of Edward's suburban community, he must try to find his place in it, and in the world at large.

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  • Edition: 10th Anniversary Edition
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: PG-13 (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 024543005377

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Genre:Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1
Display Format:10th Anniversary Edition

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Director:Tim Burton
Leading Role:Johnny Depp, Winona Ryder
eBay Product ID: EPID3343121
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Movie trailer and editorial reviews

"...The year's most comic, romantic and haunting film fantasy....Burton is a true movie visionary with uncommon insights into hearts in torment..."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (01/10/1991)

"...Eye-catching, ingenious..."
Sight and Sound - Philip Strick (07/01/1991)

"...The whole film has a tender underlining and a marvelous fun-house look and pace....Gentleness is a nice quality to have back in movies. Along with some fairy-tale pain, longing and hilarity, EDWARD SCISSORHANDS has it..."
Los Angeles Times - Michael Wilmington (12/14/1990)

"...A fairytale with an edge....Just as affecting a decade on..."
Total Film - Paul Tonks (12/01/2000)

"Depp's oddball hero transforms cute, quirky sentimentality into emotional palatability..."
Total Film - Kevin Harley (07/01/2006)

"[T]he best part of Tim Burton's sweet-tempered fantasy is that the hero is played by the ever-surprising Johnny Depp..."
Wall Street Journal (05/01/2009)

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Fairy Tale Story With Modern Parallels

Created: 31/03/07
Tim Burton is a strange character, and he has a different sort of mind. But in that mind there is a lot of brilliance. He has brought us a lot of fantasy type movies and movies that make us just go "What was he thinking?". That's definitely not a bad thing as he has given us gems like A Nightmare Before Christmas, Corpse Bride, Big Fish, and Edward Scissorhands.

Edward Scissorhands is a story about a scientist (played by Vincent Price) who makes a boy but dies before he can put the boy's hands on him, so he still just has scissors for hands. Later an Avon lady comes to call on the house where the boy, Edward (played by Johnny Depp), lives. She sees that he is all by himself, so she brings him home with her to live with her family. They find that he is a very shy but talented boy. He can do many different things with his scissors that others can't, like do hedgework, cut hair on dogs and humans, and ice sculpt. But his scissorhands also make certain things for him very difficult, like eating and shaking hands. He is viewed as eccentric for a while, then he is viewed as an outsider and people want him to leave.

Edward Scissorhands is kind of parallel for me in my life. When I was younger, a family from Laos moved into our neighborhood. It was a small town with mostly white people. The town hadn't really had an Asian family in their midst before, and many people didn't know how to react. But after seeing Edward Scissorhands, I realized how this movie was similar to that. I got to know an Asian boy from the family who was the same age as me. Like Edward, he was eager to learn about all the things that were going on around him. He was fascinated with things that we took for granted. But he also brought in some culture to me that I had never experienced before like martial arts and other artwork that was native to him. To the few friends he had, he was a marvel. But to most of the town he was weird and an outsider. Sadly, the family left town after a few years, but the impression that he left on me was lifelong. Same thing kind of applies with Edward Scissorhands. He was a misunderstood outsider to everyone except those closest to him, and when he went back to the place where he came from, those closest to him were hurt.

I definitely recommend this movie to everyone. It's a comedy, but also a sort of tragic love story at the same time. But it's not too sappy to be labeled a chick flick. It's not a realistic story, but it's a story that shows us the morality of how we should treat others regardless of how different they are.
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Edward Scissorhands [1990]

Created: 04/11/07
~ Once upon a time there was a man who had scissors for hands ...

He lived in a castle on a hill that looked down upon a small suburban town. An elderly inventor [Vincent Price] created the man, giving him all the body parts required of a human except hands, for the inventor died before he could finish his creation ...

Edward Scissorhands [Johnny Depp] lived alone in the castle for many years until one day someone raps hard at the door and in walks the local Avon Lady, Peg [Dianne Wiest]. Disheartened by the way Edward is living, she invites him to leave the damp and dismal castle and live with her family back in colorful suburbia ...

Here he settles in and befriends Peg's husband, Bill [Alan Arkin] and their son, Kevin. He quickly falls in love with their daughter, Kim [Winona Ryder]and astounds the neighborhood with his 'chopping talents' that range from topiary to haircutting. But it soon becomes obvious that his scissor-hands are deadly sharp ...

Throughout the film Edward is transformed from freak to celebrity and inevitably back to freak once more, as the townspeople - who are initially enchanted by his oddball talents - soon tire of him. Once trouble rears its ugly head - mainly in the shape of Kim's jealous boyfriend, Jim [Anthony Michael Hall] - Edward is rendered an outcast once more ...

The final confrontation aptly takes place one snowy Christmas Eve, a nice touch for this modern-day fairytale ~

What Tim Burton has created here is a modern-day Frankenstein, loved by a few but shunned by an angry mob, who inevitably fear and hate him. Like Mary Shelley's creation, Edward is the Other, an outsider who knows little about life in the real world and finds it equally hard to adapt to his new life and surroundings; he is extremely naive and vulnerable, imaginative yet misunderstood like many of the characters in Tim Burton's films [see Ed Wood].

For the film's setting, Burton offers two strikingly different locations - a stereotypical 1980s suburban village and a Gothic castle - which works perfectly when comparing the uninspiring and viciously petty suburbanites to the lonely gentle spirit that is Edward.

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a truly sad commentary on people

Created: 05/04/08
This is my all-time favorite movie ever made. The storyline is enlightening but real which makes it so much more incredibly sad. To think that while this is a fictional character there are people in all parts of the world who are not accepted just because of the way they look. This is one of the most thought-provoking movies ever made.
To truly review this movie a person must elude to what this movie is about without telling you the storyline. That would do this artistic venture a disservice and you as the viewer would lose the opportunity to truly take away every second of gut-wrenching writing presented here.
What parent cannot empathize with the open-minded adults and young girl in this movie who see the potential this young man has to offer and not think of their own children and wonder how the world is going to treat them, especally if they are in any way not 'normal'.
The characters in this movie are beautiful in playing their roles and making the viewer feel their happiness, pain, love, and eventually heartbreak. A person cannot watch this movie and not understand that each and every person just wants to be loved for who they are and for what they can accomplish.
And while Johnny Depp is glorious in this once-in-a-lifetime role, we must not forget the brillance of Vincent Price whose performance is endearing.
If you don't all ready own this movie, go out and buy, sit back, and truly let your mind open and your heart listen to the cries of the people around you who are not 'cookie-cutter' looking. You will need the tissues.
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All time favorite. :)

Created: 09/03/10
This movie is one of my all time favorites and to me is one of the first movies that Johnny Depp really got to show his weird/creepy side. Not creepy as in a scare factor type creepy; more so as in he can just play those roles that make you laugh but at the same time oddly fasicnated and a little disturbed. This is actually one of the only movies that I will even watch with Winona Ryder in it, Don't really ahve a reson I don't like her I just don't. Love this movie, and the fact that the "inventor" in the movie is none other then Scary Movie Legend Vincent Price... makes it that much better, mixing the new with the old in a weird cookie cutter town. loved it. Tim Burton is amazing and I can't wait for Alice in Wonderland.
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Engaging, dreamy and heartfelt

Created: 14/01/06
Tim Burton provides incredible imagery and story telling with this quirky tale of love and humanity. Depp and Ryder are superb in this look at the odd lives of surburbia and how frail and fickle people are. You grow with Edward as he discovers himself and falls in love. This fairy tale of a story is great for everyone in the family and will touch your heart throughout and make you laugh on occasion. Worth the price, so get it and enjoy.
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