London,
(ANI):
Tim
Burton
has
displayed
his
long
running
movie
career
through
an
exhibition
in
Australia.
The
director
first
exhibited
the
collection
of
his
work
in
New
York
last
year.
Now
the
show
has
moved
Down
Under
with
a
more
expansive
exhibit
in
Melbourne,
Australia.
According
to
Burton,
the
exhibition
includes
items
already
seen
in
the
Big
Apple.
But
apart
from
this,
it
will
also
feature
previously
unseen
memorabilia
from
his
early
years
in
the
movie
business
as
well
as
the
famous
Batmobile
from
Burton's
superhero
films
-
Batman
and
Batman
Returns.
The
show
will
also
feature
extra
pieces
from
the
moviemaker's
recent
box
office
hit
Alice
in
Wonderland,
including
Johnny
Depp's
Mad
Hatter
costumes.
"I
didn't
realise
I
saved
so
much
stuff,
cos
I
never
really
look
at
it,
I
was
just
sort
of
stuffing
stuff
in
drawers...
(It
was
like)
an
archaeological
dig
...
(I)
found
my
original
rejection
slips
from
Disney.
I
learnt
a
lot
about
myself
that
I
wouldn't
have
ordinarily
because
I
wouldn't
have
ever
looked
at
it
again," the
Daily
Express
quoted
Burton
as
saying.
"It's
strange,
it's
like
having
your
dirty
laundry
on
the
walls,"
he
added.