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Cool Clicks: 10 Things You'll See in Every Tim Burton Movie

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Cool Clicks: 10 Things You'll See in Every Tim Burton Movie We all know that Tim Burton loves pancake-white makeup, black eyes, spirals, stripes and cleavage — but those aren't the only things he loves to feature over and over again! io9 has rounded up some common Burton tropes and sorted them into categories for your next drinking game.

Cool Clicks: 10 Things You'll See in Every Tim Burton Movie With so many A-list actors in one action-packed movie, it's no shock that some of the stars of "The Avengers" have crossed paths before. BuzzSugar has compiled a list of the cast members' non-superhero collaborations … and most of them involve either Scarlett Johansson or Samuel L. Jackson.

The Playlist What's going on with "Django Unchained" in that no one seems to want to play Western with Quentin Tarantino anymore? The Playlist brings word that "Death Proof" star Kurt Russell has now dropped out of the production, following in the footsteps of Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Sacha Baron Cohen.

Cool Clicks: 10 Things You'll See in Every Tim Burton Movie Well, it was probably inevitable. Variety brings word that spoof auteurs Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, who previously skewered all things pop-culturish with "Date Movie," "Disaster Movie" and "Meet the Spartans," will next be targeting a certain literary blockbuster with "The Starving Games."

Cool Clicks: 10 Things You'll See in Every Tim Burton Movie Experiments go wrong there! The viral campaign for "The Amazing Spider-Man" continues with a new site for OsCorp Industries, the uber-company owned by Norman Osborne (aka The Green Goblin) and which employs a Dr. Curt Connors (aka The Lizard).

Cool Clicks: 10 Things You'll See in Every Tim Burton Movie Superheroes like makeovers, too! Benefit Cosmetics and Marvel Comics have joined forces in the creation of SpyGal, the very first beauty-inspired comic crimefighter and an adorable retro nod to fellow illustrated comic stars like Wonder Woman, Betty and Veronica.

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