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Oklahoma Demon Barbers

Dacia's Group,  Total members: 126  Oklahoma City, OK
December 20th, 2007

So according to the rules if you have over 100 people but aren’t one of the top two you don’t get a prize?Maybe I’m reading it wrong. I’ll be so sad if I’m right.

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Burton and Depp's biggest fans

Angela's Group,  Total members: 1  Shippingport1, PA
December 19th, 2007

I am so excited to be here. Burton and Depp are awesome!

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Straight-Edge

Breton's Group,  Total members: 1  Victorville, CA
December 19th, 2007

Sweeney Todd coming don’t miss out on your chance to win fabulous prizes Join the Straight-Edge and cut your way to the top

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SweeTODD

steph's Group,  Total members: 5  Strasbourg, AK
December 19th, 2007

join US for win presents of the movie sweeney todd..

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RAZR

Jeremy's Group,  Total members: 2  Utica, MI
December 19th, 2007

well i just started this, so I guess that I’m gonna go around and start getting members added

can’t wait for this movie though, it’s gonna be so amazing!

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Dixie's ST

Cheryl's Group,  Total members: 4  Birmingham, AL
December 18th, 2007

Join and if we reach 100 we get a free screening…pass it along…thanks, Cheryl:)

Just for Johnny alone is worth it;)

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Straight-Edge

Breton's Group,  Total members: 1  Victorville, CA
December 17th, 2007

Hey Guys and dolls I’m here to tell you that I am a diehard Tim Burton / Jonney depp fan . I have seen the play and I know Tim will have vision to make it even better on the big screen. And Jonny will have passion to show us all the pain and hatered to make him become Sweeney Todd.

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Colleen Atwood: Queen of Kille

Lisa's Group,  Total members: 2  Los Angeles, CA
December 17th, 2007

Welcome! This group is all about the fantastic work of Costumer Colleen Atwood, Costumer of All Tim Burton Films and many more. What does she mean to me? well, what does Van gough mean to a fellow painter. Inspiration. She has inspired me in my own costuming and fashionable life every day. I hope she inspires you too.

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The Worst Pies in Saint Louis

Nori's Group,  Total members: 1  Saint Louis, MO
December 16th, 2007

Sweeney’s waiting and he wants all the bleeders of Saint Louis!

Sweeney Todd is without a doubt one of my favorite musicals ever. A horrifying tale of revenge, with one of the most beautiful chilling scores in Broadway history.

Tim Burton was the best choice to bring this black comedic musical to the big screen. And how could you go wrong with Johnny Depp in ANYTHING?

Hope you all are as excited as I am to see the movie!

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Sweeney Todd : Demon Barber Ma

marion's Group,  Total members: 2  nashville, TN
December 15th, 2007

A wronged barber in 19th-century London wielding silver razors on a mission of vengeance sings ”They all deserve to die!” in the thrilling epiphany aria that’s the first-act climax of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Thwarted just when he has the throat of the villain he most wants in his hands � the evil Judge Turpin, who sent the then-named Benjamin Barker to prison years earlier on false charges � the brooding tonsorial artist expands his killing plans to include all who sit in his barber chair. The legend of this grim reaper and the widowed baker, Mrs. Nellie Lovett, who assisted him by grinding up dead customers into meat pies has been around for over 150 years. But only Sondheim’s music and lyrics could explain the barber’s reasoning so eloquently: ”The lives of the wicked should be made brief/For the rest of us death will be a relief. In Sweeney Todd, necks must be slit, human flesh must be squished into pastries, and blood ought to spurt in fountains and rivers of death. Enter Tim Burton, who has chopped and kneaded an almost dauntingly famous theater piece into something that stands up to the screen, and has tenderly art-directed soup-thick, tomato-red, fake-gore blood with the zest of a Hollywood-funded Jackson Pollock. Burton’s adaptation, starring Johnny Depp in the title role and Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs. Lovett, isn’t the most enduringly classic Sweeney Todd (that would be the original Broadway production, with Len Cariou and Angela Lansbury) or the most brilliantly original (nothing beats the deconstructed 2005 stunner, with Michael Cerveris and Patti LuPone). Songs have been cut and characters reproportioned in importance (the utilitarian screenplay, respectful enough of Hugh Wheeler’s original book, is by John Logan, who co-wrote Gladiator). But this opulent, attentive production is splashed with signature style and hell-bent on entertaining Sondheimites, Deppsters, ladies who heart Alan Rickman in the role of the judge, and even Borat/Ali G-loving strays who wander in to see an uncontainably antic Sacha Baron Cohen in the role of a blackmailing faux-Italian con man. It’s an impossible assignment, really, carried off with more-than-respectable panache.

so join the the sweeney todd mafia of tn!!