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Tim Burton Avoids the Internet
Tim Burton Says Going on the Internet ‘Scared Me' and ‘I Got Quite Depressed': ‘I Try to Avoid It' and Look at Clouds to Feel Better
Tim Burton is chronically not online. Speaking to the BBC ahead of the The World of Tim Burton exhibit opening at the Design Museum in London, the “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” filmmaker admitted that he gets depressed when he going on the internet and would rather spend his time looking at clouds instead.
Tim Burton on Why He Tries “to Avoid” the Internet
“If I look at the internet, I found that I got quite depressed. It scared me because I started to go down a dark hole. So I try to avoid it because it doesn’t make me feel good,” Burton explained. “I get depressed very quickly, maybe more quickly than other people. But it doesn’t take me much to start to click and start to short circuit.”
Tim Burton is a ‘technophobe’ who would rather look to the sky than the internet
The 66-year-old director talked to the outlet ahead of The World of Tim Burton at the Design Museum, a new career retrospective in the UK that explores his creative process.
Tim Burton: The internet makes me quite depressed
Director Tim Burton has revealed that being on the internet makes him feel "quite depressed". Ahead of the opening of a major career retrospective in London, he told BBC News: "Anybody who knows me knows I'm a bit of a technophobe.
Tim Burton calls himself ‘a technophobe, hates ‘internet’: Here’s why
Tim Burton has recently called himself ‘a technophobe’ and explained why he avoids internet.In a new interview with BBC News, the Beetlejuice Beetlejuice director
Tim Burton Avoids the Internet Because It Makes Him “Depressed,” Looks at Clouds Instead
The filmmaker shared that he easily gets pulled into "a dark hole." Tim Burton Avoids the Internet Because It Makes Him “Depressed,” Looks at Clouds Instead Eddie Fu
Tim Burton avoids the internet due to depression, focusing on new London exhibition instead
Tim Burton, the iconic director behind Batman, Beetlejuice, and Wednesday, revealed that he avoids the internet because it makes him feel depressed. Speaking to BBC News ahead of the opening of his career retrospective exhibition in London,
Tim Burton admits he's 'bit of a technophobe'
If I look at the internet, I get depressed,” Burton told BBC News. “It scares me because I'm falling into a dark hole. So I try to avoid it.”..
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Tim Burton says it’s ‘really wrong’ to remove offensive language from Roald Dahl books
Tim Burton has said he is against the removal of offensive language in old books by writers including Roald Dahl and Dr Seuss ...
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Tim Burton talks about his dread of AI as an exhibition of his work opens in London
The imagination of Tim Burton has produced ghosts and ghouls, Martians, monsters and misfits -- all on display at an ...
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Tim Burton praises 'special' Monica Bellucci
Tim Burton thinks Monica Bellucci is "special". The 66-year-old director - who has Billy, 21, and Nell, 17, with former ...
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