Horst in Translation ([email protected])
When Tim Burton worked 35 years ago on one of his very first projects, "Doctor of Doom", he was just 20 years old. In this horror movie spoof, he cast a couple guys who contributed considerably to animation in the next decades, namely two-time Academy Award winner Brad Bird and Academy Award nominee Chris Buck Also on board Jerry Reese with whom Burton kept working on future projects (Luau) afterward.The short film is slightly over 11 minutes long and the best part for me was right at the beginning when Burton fools the viewer by lending seemingly harmless situations in family life an evil touch through smart visual and sound work. As for the whole film, you can definitely see that the director is still very early in his career. Another notable scene is a fight sequence with an elephant-like creature. First I thought this was intended to spoof the Elephant Man, but then checked and saw "Doctor of Doom" was released slightly before the David Lynch movie.Anyway, if you're interested in very early work from today's directors or just a Burton completionist, this one's worth a watch. Otherwise you're not really missing much.