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What was the first Johnny's movie you saw? Why did you like-or not like it?

 159JohnDep9 posted over a year ago
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deathroman13 said:
Cry baby.

I liked it because it was so cheery.
But I was very young when I saw it, probably around 6 years old. I didn't know who he was until I saw Pirates of the Caribbean 1.
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Makeupdiva said:
Either Edward Scissorhands or A nightmare on Elm Street. I liked them both. I was also really young when I saw them like 10 or 12. I can't remember why I liked them. But I still like them, to this day.
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LalaDepp said:
I don't remember exactly which was the first..Sleepy Hollow or Edward Scissorhands. I was very little then and even didn't know Johnny.But I exactly remember the movie which drived me crazy and made me a total Depphead:)That was POTC1. I was 12 when saw it..I even can't say why I loved Jack so much, it was like "BOOM!'' and I realised that I love him<33
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mrshutcherson13 said:
i think it was pirates of the caribbean or the corpse bride
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Alchemistlover said:
Wanna know something? i don't even recall what it was! i've been watching his movies for so long i can't remember what the first one was. Possibly Charlie and the chocolate factory though. That came out when i was young
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DepplyinLove said:
Benny and Joon. I loved it! I loved Sam, he's so adorable and funny :)
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Rakshaj said:
Pirates of carabian
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Lara1995 said:
Edward Scissorhands
I liked it, because it is really a great movie
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simovska said:
Edward Scissorhands

I really like it.
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MyBlueDragon said:
Pirates of the Caribbean

i loved the movie 'cuz it was funny (especially Jack's great enterance at the harbor XD) and i love adventures & stuff.
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AlOoOosh said:
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory.
I like it so much because it gives a lesson for life and characters are very cool :)
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JDCfan said:
    Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and i loved it soooooooooooo much
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DeppBiggestFan said:
I think it was charlie and the chocolat factory, i liket really much... but then i wasn't a big fan of Johnny, but i liked him.... but now I LOVE HIM <3 <3 <3
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Thrill said:
Edward Scissorhands when I was 8. :) I liked it because it felt different than other movies. Mmm, the Burton-style... :P Oh and I was in love with Edward for years, lol. (Not Johnny, only his character).
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mreveil said:
pirates of carabeanion
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rosemina said:
I think the first film I saw was Pirates of the Caribbean
and I loved everything about it, especially Captain Jack Sparrow!!! ;) Now I hate Elizabeth Swann...
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cutedeadgirl said:
Sleepy Hollow, I loved how gothic and beautiful it was, as well as how hot Johnny looked in it!!! i really found his characterization of Ichabod Crane really endearing and cute
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ilovetech29 said:
The first movie I watched was Charlie and the Chocolate factory and I do not know why I find a Psycho-like chocolate factory owner there.I just found him hot and that's where this JD craze started...<3
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KayleeColeman said:
mine was Pirates of the Caribbean, but I was like 5 6 somewhere round there, I dont know. I didnt get it because I was so young, I didnt dislike it though. Probably the one I got first and remebered and liked was Charlie and the Chocolate factory, :D thats a good one, hes really weird. But right now Ive been watching his old movies, Im even watching 21 jumpstreet tv show, :) Im catching up on old Johnny. :)
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stevieme said:
Nightmare on Elm Street - loved the movie - Englund's Freddie is class - the epitome of an antihero! Didn't really notice Johnny - he was more cute then and not my cup of tea - looks wise. The film certainly didn't showcase his acting skills - which made him attractive to me later. It was his 1st film though and thankfully he grew and never gave in to the Hollywood machine and chose his own path - quirky and not obvious blockbuster. Love him now - loved Nightmare .... then but not him so much. Ramble over hehehe!!! Stevie
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Nightmare on Elm Street - loved the movie - Englund's Freddie is class - the epitome of an antihero! Didn't really notice Johnny - he was more cute then and not my cup of tea - looks wise.  The film certainly didn't showcase his acting skills - which made him attractive to me later. It was his 1st film though and thankfully he grew and never gave in to the Hollywood machine and chose his own path - quirky and not obvious blockbuster. Love him now - loved Nightmare .... then but not him so much. Ramble over hehehe!!! Stevie
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The10thDoctorDT said:
I'm not sure, but I think is Pirates of the Caribbeans 4, which I saw at the cinema.
I absolutely loved it! It's still one for my favorite films of him. :D
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elizabet2199 said:
"Pirates of the Caribbean". I was really impressed, very quickly it became one of my favorite movie.
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"Pirates of the Caribbean". I was really impressed, very quickly it became one of my favorite movie.
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ColdPlagueRat said:
Once Upon a Time in Mexico
great dynamic, didn't overact an easily over-acted role
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Once Upon a Time in Mexico
great dynamic, didn't overact an easily over-acted role
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annajohnnydepp said:
Charlie and the chocolate factory. That's when I fell in love. The movie is really great. The songs in the film are amazing. Tim Burton is brilliant and Johnny as Willy is both hot and funny
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RealProvision said:
Cry Baby; which was coolly vintage, but a spoof. He was dreamy onstage. Edward Scizzorhands was awesome & the soundtrack magical. Johnny was gorgeously goth, & played the innocence of a mad scientist creation so well. My favorite scene was the sculpture in snowfall dance. Wow; & I watched the music video repeatedly... Ingenious! The otherworldly quality is a refreshing element. What's Eating Gilbert Grape was so slice~of~life to be sadly believable. It reminded me of the Grapes of Wrath, by Steinbeck; only more modern... very back~woodsy & well~done. Although it was evocative of empathy & acceptance of the shortcomings of loved ones; I found it a little depressing. I am affected too deeply by melodrama, & normally avoid such cinema. I only watched it to see Johnny! Then there was Benny & Joon... Juney Moon. Although steeped in stark realism; its quirky talented exuberance was exquisitely bright as the stars within. Scene after scene, the perfect compliments played; in spontaneous & unique fashion worthy of simultaneous laughter & tears. And, of course, Johnny does Chaplin better than Chaplin... although, admittedly; the movie 'Chaplin' was great, as well. Who wouldn't love the housecleaning? He made it seem so fun, like the artist he is. It was quite romantic & loving. I must say that Depp makes a great ghost & pirate; yet, the Willie Wonka character grossed me out... as did the movie. I can make a better Wonka Bar. I loved him in Chocolat. Only Johnny can draw me to see a violent movie... or used to, rather. I avoid such nowadays. I could swear he was at the annual Texan festival, [Keep Austin Weird] Eeyore's Birthday Party. I'll fetch the photo.
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Cry Baby; which was coolly vintage, but a spoof. He was dreamy onstage. Edward Scizzorhands was awesome & the soundtrack magical. Johnny was gorgeously goth, & played the innocence of a mad scientist creation so well. My favorite scene was the sculpture in snowfall dance. Wow; & I watched the music video repeatedly... Ingenious! The otherworldly quality is a refreshing element. What's Eating Gilbert Grape was so slice~of~life to be sadly believable. It reminded me of the Grapes of Wrath, by Steinbeck; only more modern... very back~woodsy & well~done. Although it was evocative of empathy & acceptance of the shortcomings of loved ones; I found it a little depressing. I am affected too deeply by melodrama, & normally avoid such cinema. I only watched it to see Johnny! Then there was Benny & Joon... Juney Moon. Although steeped in stark realism; its quirky talented exuberance was exquisitely bright as the stars within. Scene after scene, the perfect compliments played; in spontaneous & unique fashion worthy of simultaneous laughter & tears. And, of course, Johnny does Chaplin better than Chaplin... although, admittedly; the movie 'Chaplin' was great, as well. Who wouldn't love the housecleaning? He made it seem so fun, like the artist he is. It was quite romantic & loving. I must say that Depp makes a great ghost & pirate; yet, the Willie Wonka character grossed me out... as did the movie. I can make a better Wonka Bar. I loved him in Chocolat. Only Johnny can draw me to see a violent movie... or used to, rather. I avoid such nowadays. I could swear he was at the annual Texan festival, [Keep Austin Weird] Eeyore's Birthday Party. I'll fetch the photo.
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OK; sorry, it wasn't Willie Wonka... but Charlie & the Chocolate Factory? ugh
RealProvision posted over a year ago
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Edward Scissorhands. it's a very entertaining movie that I don't get tired of watching..I love it!
twinkilica07 posted over a year ago
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