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Wow Doug Jones like his prosthetics. He's been hand eye man, some weird Alan Rickman character in Star Trek, he was two different manphibians, Liquid Metal, a clown that Danny Devito hires, and some weird undead thing Bette Midler tied his mouth shut.
He wasn't Hellboy; he was Abe Sapien. Maybe that's why he was at Comic Con; the Hellboy connection. Apparently he's the hand eye guy in Pan's Labyrinth too.
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
No, I was referring to Doug Jones
Oh! I'm bad at this.

Wait I'm confused. Doug Jones voiced Saru in a Star Trek show, and also played someone in Hellboy.
Originally Posted by I_Wear_Pants
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
Originally Posted by MovieGal
I did not know Doug Jones was in Batman Returns. I have met him before. He was at one of our Comicons.

My daughter has his autograph as well as Ron Perlman's.
He the guy who was in the new Star Trek?
Ron Perlman is Hellboy.
No, I was referring to Doug Jones
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
Originally Posted by MovieGal
I did not know Doug Jones was in Batman Returns. I have met him before. He was at one of our Comicons.

My daughter has his autograph as well as Ron Perlman's.
He the guy who was in the new Star Trek?
Ron Perlman is Hellboy.
Originally Posted by MovieGal
The 90s was the decade for Tim Burton.

Edward Scissorhand, Batman Returns, A Nightmare Before Christmas. Mars Attacks, Ed Wood, James and the Guant Peach, etc.
Nightmare Before Christmas is Henry Selick, and not Tim Burton.
Originally Posted by MovieGal
I did not know Doug Jones was in Batman Returns. I have met him before. He was at one of our Comicons.

My daughter has his autograph as well as Ron Perlman's.
He the guy who was in the new Star Trek?
I did not know Doug Jones was in Batman Returns. I have met him before. He was at one of our Comicons.

My daughter has his autograph as well as Ron Perlman's.
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
Originally Posted by MovieGal
The 90s was the decade for Tim Burton.

Edward Scissorhand, Batman Returns, A Nightmare Before Christmas. Mars Attacks, Ed Wood, James and the Guant Peach, etc.
He had a good run

He's a good director and storyteller. Neil Gaiman is a good storyteller as well.

I like their style.
Originally Posted by MovieGal
The 90s was the decade for Tim Burton.

Edward Scissorhand, Batman Returns, A Nightmare Before Christmas. Mars Attacks, Ed Wood, James and the Guant Peach, etc.
He had a good run
The 90s was the decade for Tim Burton.

Edward Scissorhand, Batman Returns, A Nightmare Before Christmas. Mars Attacks, Ed Wood, James and the Guant Peach, etc.