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* CreatorsOddball: Tim Burton's first movie since ''Film/BigFish'' not to have any Gothic influence whatsoever and his first ever to not star a single [[ProductionPosse actor he's previously worked with]].



* PlayingAgainstType: Tim Burton's first movie since ''Film/BigFish'' not to have any Gothic influence whatsoever and his first ever to not star a single [[ProductionPosse actor he's previously worked with]].
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* PlayingAgainstType: Tim Burton's first movie since ''Film/BigFish'' not to have any Gothic influence whatsoever and which doesn't star a single [[ProductionPosse actor he's previously worked with]].

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* PlayingAgainstType: Tim Burton's first movie since ''Film/BigFish'' not to have any Gothic influence whatsoever and which doesn't his first ever to not star a single [[ProductionPosse actor he's previously worked with]].
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* PlayingAgainstType: The film uses uncharacteristically bright colors, in contrast to Burton's more darker and gloomy colors in his previous films. Plus, the film also doesn't feature his [[ProductionPosse usual actors]].

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* PlayingAgainstType: The film uses uncharacteristically bright colors, in contrast to Tim Burton's more darker first movie since ''Film/BigFish'' not to have any Gothic influence whatsoever and gloomy colors in his previous films. Plus, the film also which doesn't feature his star a single [[ProductionPosse usual actors]].actor he's previously worked with]].
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* PlayingAgainstType: The film uses uncharacteristically bright colors, and doesn't feature any of Burton's usual actors.

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* PlayingAgainstType: The film uses uncharacteristically bright colors, in contrast to Burton's more darker and gloomy colors in his previous films. Plus, the film also doesn't feature any of Burton's his [[ProductionPosse usual actors.actors]].

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* AssociatedComposer: It's not surprising that the score for the film was composed by DannyElfman.



* RealityIsUnrealistic: Director Tim Burton has said that some of the outlandish elements of the real story (like Walter cross-examining himself) had to be played down or cut so that the film would be believable.

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* RealityIsUnrealistic: Director Tim Burton has said that some of the outlandish elements of the real story (like Walter cross-examining himself) had to be played down or cut so that the film would be believable.----
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* AssociatedComposer: It is not at all surprising that the score for the film was composed by DannyElfman.

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* AssociatedComposer: It is It's not at all surprising that the score for the film was composed by DannyElfman.



* PlayingAgainstType: The film uses uncharacteristically bright colors, and doesn't feature any of Burton's usual actors.

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* PlayingAgainstType: The film uses uncharacteristically bright colors, and doesn't feature any of Burton's usual actors.actors.
* RealityIsUnrealistic: Director Tim Burton has said that some of the outlandish elements of the real story (like Walter cross-examining himself) had to be played down or cut so that the film would be believable.
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* AssociatedComposer: It is not at all surprising that the score for the film was composed by DannyElfman.



* PlayingAgainstType: The film uses uncharacteristically bright colors and does not feature any of Burton's usual actors.

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* PlayingAgainstType: The film uses uncharacteristically bright colors colors, and does not doesn't feature any of Burton's usual actors.

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Associated Composer isn\'t listed under Trivia


* AssociatedComposer: It is not at all surprising that the score for the film was composed by DannyElfman.
* [[PlayingAgainstType Directing Against Type]]: The film uses uncharacteristically bright colors and does not feature any of Burton's usual actors.



* ShoutOut: At one point, Walter speaks to a socialite named [[Film/DuckSoup Mrs. Teasdale]].

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* ShoutOut: At one point, Walter speaks to a socialite named [[Film/DuckSoup Mrs. Teasdale]].PlayingAgainstType: The film uses uncharacteristically bright colors and does not feature any of Burton's usual actors.

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* AssociatedComposer: It is not at all surprising that the score for the film was composed by DannyElfman.



* FakeAmerican: Walter Keane was from the Midwest.

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* FakeAmerican: Walter Keane was from the Midwest.Midwest, while Christoph Waltz is from Austria.
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* FakeAmerican: Walter Keane was from the Midwest.
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* [[PlayingAgainstType Directing Against Type]]: The film uses uncharacteristically bright colors and does not feature any of Burton's usual actors.

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* [[PlayingAgainstType Directing Against Type]]: The film uses uncharacteristically bright colors and does not feature any of Burton's usual actors.actors.
* ShoutOut: At one point, Walter speaks to a socialite named [[Film/DuckSoup Mrs. Teasdale]].
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* [[PlayingAgainstType Directing Against Type]]: The film uses uncharacteristically bright colors and does not feature any of Burton's usual actors.

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