I keep hearing all this stuff about how Johnny Depp wouldn't have had a career if it weren't for Tim Burton. I guess that's true in a way, but the actor does have chops, and I think even without his collaborations with Burton he would have done just fine on his own. Of course, that means a world without Edward Scissorhands, and I wouldn't have been able to accept that. Anyway, Depp was embraced once again by Hollywood when he sunk his hands into some wet concrete on Hollywood Boulevard. He was then chased away by a construction crew who told him to stop messing up there work. Wait, sorry, I got that wrong. Actually he was honored in front of the Grauman's Chinese Theater as his fans looked on in admiration. Personally, I've stuck my hands in concrete on a number of occasions, but the media rarely does a story on it. Kind of a shame, really.
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