He's directed some of my favorite films in years past(Batman Returns, Edward Scissorhands, Beetlejuice), but recently, it seems like the quality of his work has taken a downward turn. Don't get me wrong; visually, his stuff is still stunning. If there's one thing Burton can do well, it's design a bizarre, out-there set. It's his storytelling that seems to have been put on the back burner.
As much as I hate to admit it, Burton has kind of become an artsy Michael Bay in my mind. I'll see his movies because I think they're fun to look at, not because I'm expecting a well-told story. If he ever does a version of The Wizard of Oz (which will probably turn out to be a take-off on Wicked, as it's right up his alley), I'll see it with this mindset.
As much as I hate to admit it, Burton has kind of become an artsy Michael Bay in my mind. I'll see his movies because I think they're fun to look at, not because I'm expecting a well-told story. If he ever does a version of The Wizard of Oz (which will probably turn out to be a take-off on Wicked, as it's right up his alley), I'll see it with this mindset.