But audiences warmed up to Depp; this was the role that made him an in-demand big-screen leading man. It's also the film that launched Depp's long creative partnership with director Tim Burton, and it's a fan favorite that's stood the test of time. In honor of the film's 25th (!?) anniversary, here are ten facts you need to know about our favorite hair stylist/dog groomer/walking hedge trimmer.
2. Depp, then best known as the teen-heartthrob star of TV's "21 Jump Street," was no one's first choice to play Edward. Burton wanted someone more obscure, but the studio wanted a bigger, more bankable name. Tom Cruise met with Burton to discuss the role, but he walked away when Burton refused to give the film a happier ending. Michael Jackson reportedly expressed interest, but the filmmakers didn't follow up with him.
3. Others up for the role were Tom Hanks, William Hurt, Robert Downey Jr. and the then-little-known Jim Carrey, before Depp finally won over the filmmakers.
5. Lutz, Florida served as the location for the film's surreal suburban setting. Production designer Bo Welch created the neighborhood's look of pastel uniformity by having the houses painted in one of four shades, which he described as "sea-foam green, dirty flesh, butter, and dirty blue." The castle, however, was built from scratch on a soundstage.
6. Blink and you'll miss future Backstreet Boy Nick Carter (at the time, a 10-year-old living in nearby Ruskin, Florida) as a kid having fun on a slip-and-slide.
8. In 2013, when British scientist David Legg discovered a 505-million-year-old fossil of a lobster-like creature with claws that resembled scissors, he named it "Kooteninchela deppi" after the "Edward Scissorhands" star.
9. Those elaborate topiary sculptures that Edward clips weren't bushes at all; in fact, they weren't even alive. They were made of elaborate webs of chicken wire, covered with green plastic plant sprigs and stretched over steel skeletons.
11. "Edward Scissorhands" was nominated for a single Oscar -- Best Makeup. It lost the award to the team from "Dick Tracy."
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