"The launch of [Johnny] Depp’s collection, which embodies a pop art and street art style, caused a surge of interest in the Castle Fine Art website and saw the platform temporarily crash."
"All 780 pieces, priced upwards of £3,950 each, were sold within hours of them being released, marking record sales for the gallery."
"Each artwork saw [Johnny] Depp use photographic references as he created bold portraits that featured people he knew well as well as figures...
that inspired him. Well-known figures featured in [Johnny] Depp’s collection include Elizabeth Taylor, Keith Richards, Bob Dylan, and Al Pacino."
"Speaking about his work, [Johnny] Depp said: 'I’ve always used art to express my feelings and to reflect on those who matter...
most to me, like my family, friends and people I admire. My paintings surround my life, but I kept them to myself and limited myself. No one should ever limit themselves.'"
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In the unsealed Fairfax Court documents, 'Second Notification of Judicial Notice of Adjudicated Facts & Law Impacting this Matter,' from July 2021, that @aburkhartlaw has provided is with there are a few interesting things to note: img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/a5c6…
Mr. Justice Nicol's ruling from 11/2/20, notes regarding the alleged 'Hicksville' sexual violence claims, now proven false, he found it suspect that Amber Heard never mentioned these allegations until 2020. Ms. Heard didn't allege sexual violence until 2019, that's suspect too.
In the Confidential Annex to her 1st statement, Ms. Heard who via evidence, CCTV footage, witness testimony was having a sexual affair w/ Elon Musk starting in March 2015, claims she couldn't even think of having sex again, after the falsely alleged Australia 2015 sexual assault.
Judge Azcarate granted Johnny Depp's Motion for an Independent Mental Examination (IME) of Amber Heard. Dr. Curry performed that mental health examination & diagnosed Ms. Heard with a combination of borderline personality disorder & histrionic personality disorder.
Let's take a look at the newly unsealed Memorandum of Law in support of Johnny Depp's Motion to Compel an IME of Amber Heard, that @aburkhartlaw has provided: img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/a5c6…
Once again, Amber Heard opened Pandora's Box, it's apparent in the opening of the Memorandum, Johnny Depp had no intention of seeking an IME, until Amber Heard gave notice of Dr. Hughes examination of her & intention to testify as a clinical & forensic psychologist, to IPV, PTSD.
Steven Robertson: "Our concept was that Johnny [Depp] was to play the role of a retired adventurer, & his shop is this wonderful world of curiosities & trinkets, each representing a story from his colorful past." lbbonline.com/news/johnny-de…
Steven Robertson: "By condensing the action into this complex set piece, we were able to really focus on the character that [Johnny Depp] created and let his performance serve as the gateway into what 'Sea of Dawn' is really all about."
Scott Carson: "Phillip knows that Anselm is a bill collector, so he’s going to dazzle him with all of his quirky tales & fanciful objects, & maybe he’ll forget he's collecting a debt & be inspired. The portrayal & the characterization – the speech, the delivery, the...
"If someone is familiar with the name George Jung, it is most likely due to the film Blow, starring Johnny Depp. Now, thanks to Clint Choate’s docuseries Boston George: Famous Without The Fortune,...[George Jung can tell his story in his words...." filmthreat.com/reviews/boston…
"...There is much to love about what Choate accomplishes with Boston George: Famous Without The Fortune. Jung is still as sharp-tongued as ever, pitching out sarcastic comments to his friends with the greatest of ease. The man’s meeting with a friend he hasn’t seen since...
1974 is filled w/ caustic barbs, yet it is evident that he means them from a place of love; it is sort of like how you can make fun of your siblings, b/ God help anyone else who does. Furthermore, his sense of humor makes it relatively easy to empathize & even root for the man."
"My favorite mad person in the world? Tim [Burton]... because he gives me a job sometimes. No, truly he is a mad person in some ways but it's a madness that works for him, obviously. At the risk of embarrassing him, I've always admired Tim for his commitment to his vision and...
the impossibility of compromise and for doing exactly what he wanted, the way he wanted in his own very unique way. As far as I'm concerned, he's one of the only true artists working in cinema...." #JohnnyDepp
Johnny Depp & Tim Burton have the best time in interviews! Humor is always the best medicine & these two gentlemen never fail to deliver. I'm in need of some of humor, so here are a few must see interviews. If you have favorites, please don't hesitate to share them.
"False allegations of abuse can be difficult to uncover, expose, and prove. There is a natural tendency for attorneys, judges, mediators, mental health professionals, and laypeople to believe a parent’s or a child’s allegations. After all, why would a parent or a child lie?...
Why would a story of abuse be fabricated? The answer is clear: Because a false allegation of abuse can sabotage the other parent’s position in the legal proceeding. The weaponization of false allegations can be successful. Sometimes, the false allegations win out and the...