View Full Version : Tim Burton's Garage Sale?
MouseWife
03-05-2005, 04:42 PM
Received this via e-mail. Thought maybe someone may be interested.
Don't know if this is the right place to post, if it isn't, no offense taken if it is moved. :)
And, if anyone does go, spill!!
"TIM BURTON'S GARAGE SALE
Friday, March 11, Saturday, March 12 and Sunday, March 13, 2005
207 North Aspan Avenue Azusa, CA 91702
9:00am - 4:00pm
(Absolutely No Early Previews or Early Sales)
Previously owned items by director Tim Burton and his actress wife former
girlfriend Lisa Marie. Designer furniture (Herman Miller, Noguchi, Knoll,
Ashland & Hill), clothing (Gucci, Prada, Louis Vuitton, YSL), lamps,
ceramic kiln, fine crystal, make-up, electronics, Tiffany & Co. Sterling
Silver, movie memorabilia, props from movie sets and tons more. This sale
will be held in a warehouse in Azusa, CA, a 45 minute drive from Studio City."
Matterhorn Fan
03-06-2005, 09:01 AM
"Garage sale" and "makeup" together? That just seems SO wrong, regardless of whose garage sale it is.
MouseWife, is that for real, or is it a joke?
Ponine
03-06-2005, 09:35 AM
I heard about this elsewhere, and know some folks who were off to check it out. Once I hear how that went I will let you know.
Cadaverous Pallor
03-06-2005, 01:53 PM
:eek: How cool is that?!
€uroMeinke
03-06-2005, 03:12 PM
If only he and I wore the same size clothing
Motorboat Cruiser
03-06-2005, 03:41 PM
That's a pretty darn swanky garage sale. Something tells me that there weren't any mason jars filled with bolts, tupperware, or phonograph records.
Matterhorn Fan
03-06-2005, 10:46 PM
If only he and I wore the same size clothingI bet you could wear the same color makeup. :rolleyes:
MouseWife
03-08-2005, 08:21 AM
Hey Motorboat Cruiser, it hasn't happened, yet!
LOL Matterhorn Fan, now...when do I joke? :D
A shopper friend of mine sent me the e-mail. Is that where you heard of it from too, Ponine? She is a collector/seller/buyer whatever.
Anywho, if anyone does go it would be cool to hear of your experience.
I would expect a crowd?
dsnylndmom
03-08-2005, 09:39 AM
How cool would that be!! I read that to Kyler and he said "ohh can we go can we go"
Even if this is true, what makes anybody think this guys crap is going to be any better then anybody else's crap?
Included, will be:
-- A Mikasa bowl (Unused wedding present)
-- An Egg timer (rusty)
-- A cardboard box filled with paperback books (A quarter each)
-- A lamp (split in wiring has been sloppily repaired w/ tape)
-- A Miriam Haskell pin (with missing stones)
-- Toaster (full of crumbs and sticky to the touch)
-- A bike with flat tires
-- A tennis racket (partially unstrung)
-- A little squirt, alcohol pourer
-- Assorted glasses from fast food restaurants
-- Windows 95 discs
-- Assorted picture frames (in original boxes)
-- Franciscanware (Starbust pattern)
-- Original 35 mm print of Mars Attacks!
-- Candlesticks (see Mikasa)
-- Poster of former sports hero
Tramspotter
03-08-2005, 09:01 PM
Mikasa has a factory outlet sale once a year. If I didn't have a roomate I might be tempted to buy a ton of swanky housewares
Ponine
03-09-2005, 04:28 PM
The last thing I got:
More on Burton sale:
Tim Burton Garage Sale Update
Posted by AMID at 09:09 AM
The Tim Burton garage sale that Cartoon Brew first broke the story on, and
which has subsequently spread around the Internet like wildfire this past
week, reportedly does not have the official endorsement of Tim Burton.
According to the Tim Burton Collective, the following are Burton's comments
sent out via email from TimBurton.com:
"It recently came to my attention that a warehouse sale, claiming to include
"previously -owned" items of mine, is scheduled to take place. Allegedly,
these items include props, memorabilia and costumes from various films I
have directed, as well as some drawings of mine that were private
gifts--never meant for public display or purchase. Since I have not been
contacted by the sellers, it is important to note that I can in no way vouch
for the authenticity of these items. I am completely against the selling of
personal items in such a public way."
It's important to note that there's no way to confirm the validity of
whether these comments are actually from Burton, but WOW Report has this
additional bit of info: "It's strictly ex-girlfriend Lisa Marie getting rid
of stuff he gave her over the years or just left behind when they broke up.
Their split was not amicable." So at this point, it seems like the garage
sale will still contain a lot of Burton's possessions, but it's more like
Lisa Marie's garage sale than Burton's. Also interesting to note, one of the
items up for grabs will be this chair prop from ED WOOD.
tracilicious
03-09-2005, 05:39 PM
The same Lisa Marie that Jackson was married to? Why can I not imagine Tim Burton and Michael Jackson having the same taste in women?
Ghoulish Delight
03-09-2005, 05:49 PM
No, not Lisa Marie Presley. Just Lisa Marie. She was in Sleepy Hollow and Mars Attacks!, among other things.
mousepod
03-09-2005, 05:52 PM
I wonder if she'll be selling her portrait by Margaret Keane. I saw a reproduction (not for sale) at the Keane gallery a few years ago. It's droolicious!
(I'll look for a copy to show you all)
mousepod
03-12-2005, 12:31 PM
There's an article in today's New York Times about the sale. Apparently, most of the cool stuff was sold to "a private bidder" the night before the sale. Burton fans who lined up for the sale got the scraps. Bummer.
But by 9 a.m. on Friday, not too much was left of her past with Mr. Burton, he of the spooky sets and dark palette, who first came to prominence with the ghoulish comedy hit "Beetlejuice." It turned out that Ms. Marie had unloaded most of the movie props and furniture to a private bidder the night before, who had carted everything away in trucks. The main movie item left was a velvet chaise lounge from the 1994 movie "Ed Wood," priced at $20,000.
here's a link to the story (requires registration) Rummaging For a Piece of Tim Burton (http://www.nytimes.com/auth/login?URI=http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/12/movies/12burt.html&OP=53ce6227/Q3CuK|Q3Cj~6R7~~kxQ3CxttDQ3CtQ25Q3CnxQ3Cf~JQ3AKRQ3 Cnx|s7kQ3Erkfh)
MouseWife
03-16-2005, 01:50 PM
Thanks for those of you who posted updates on the sale.
'Cause....I just passed on the info to here never to my daughter! Boy, was she peeved when she read our old e-mails. :eek:
So, coming on here and finding out it was basically a bust sure saved my butt. They are big Burton fans.
Thanks. :snap:
Ponine
03-16-2005, 02:49 PM
I totally forgot to post this.. Came from a woman thats on an art list with me.
Hi,
I am a new member to the group and I did go the to Lisa Marie sale, so I am happy to report about it. I arrived about two hours in, and what I saw pretty much was the garage sale of a well-to-do Westside woman, with a few eccentric items thrown in. She was/is a model and there were lots of clothes, shoes and used make-up.
The sale was held at an Azusa storage facility, which she and Tim Burton apparently still own together, according to one of the people managing the sale.
Whatever was movie-related was long gone when I arrived, save for that chaise lounge from "Ed Wood," which was priced at $20,000. There were very good deals on giant crystal wine goblets and Egyptian cotton bed linens ($5 wine glasses, $20 bed sets), and ridiculous "garage sale" prices on clothing ($1200 dresses, $300 high heeled boots) and things like wooden boxes similar to those holding tubes of oil paints. The latter, because they contained Karl Lagerfeld seasonal clothing design catalogs, were $200 each.
Practically everyone waiting in the 45-minute line to get inside was wearing black, me included, although I swear I did not plan it that way. Must have been a subliminal tribute to Tim. I also was easily the only person over 35 when I first arrived.
The 45-minute wait was the best part of the sale. I got to listen to a woman screaming into a cell phone directly behind me, who apparently edits film for "SuperNanny." She spent an enormous amout of time fretting loudly with someone on the other end of the line about a family that she wasn't sure really should be allowed to appear on "SuperNanny" because the father had a truly impressive criminal record. I had to agree with her, having caught at least one episode of "SuperNanny." That family obviously needs more help than child-rearing advice from a firm British woman dressed in a loud purple suit.
The guy in line in front of me looked like Mic Mars of Motley Crue, whose looks always have absolutely fascinated me. I am sure I completely embarrassed myself because I simply could not take my eyes off of him, despite the equally fascinating distraction of the vocal "SuperNanny" film editor.
As far as what people were buying, those people in black had no interest in Karl Lagerfeld catalogs and pink thigh boots with 5-inch heels, so I would say that the majority of the people -- and I am grossly generalizing here -- who were there around 11am Friday either left with
1.) household items 2.) black velvet hangers (she had a million of them for $1 each)
or 3.) something leopard-patterned (they were really into animal prints)
Your Azusa reporter, "name withheld"
MouseWife
03-16-2005, 02:55 PM
Thanks for the update, Ponine.
LOL That is funny. Well, maybe I should have a yard sale and say it is a 'Chris Cornell' yard sale? Uh, not that I would be selling any of my CC
stuff. No sir. But I could put up a poster or two.... :D
And hell-o, no thanks. If I am going to spend that much money on a dress, I would prefer it to not be used. Geesh. Or at least vintage. :cool:
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