Parents need to know that Sleepy Hollow is a 1999 Tim Burton-directed horror movie in which Johnny Depp plays an Ichabod Crane reimagined as an 18th-century detective sent to investigate a series of mysterious decapitations taking place in a rural upstate New York village. This is a very, very gory movie, with many headless corpses, lots of spurting blood, heads being sliced off and bouncing to the ground, various other murders, a couple of "boo!"-type scares, and of course characters perpetually in peril. The heads all show up eventually, too. There is a brief but non-explicit scene of a couple having sex, several very gross moments, and a scene of torture in an iron maiden. A witch slices off the head of a bat. There are some references to the occult and of characters selling their souls to Satan. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails.

1999's "Sleepy Hollow" seemed to represent the apex, or at least the median, of his career. It was an R-rated, big-budget spectacle that took the legend of the Headless Horseman as a mere jumping-off point for something that was singularly Burtonian. It's hardly his best film but perhaps one closest to the essence of his filmmaking ethos.


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Released in November 1999, this film follows Ichabod Crane (Johnny Depp), an unconventional investigator from New York City, dispatched to the quaint town of Sleepy Hollow to probe a string of enigmatic homicides. With its inhabitants believing the murderer to be a legendary Headless Horseman, Ichabod refuses to believe in such superstition and determinedly sets out to solve the mystery using logic and science.

The 1999 film Sleepy Hollow was shot on location in various places worldwide. Most scenes were shot at UK Leavesden Film Studios and Shepperton Studios. However, a few extra scenes were filmed at production facilities in Yonkers, New York (before moving to the UK). For exterior shots, the entire town had to be built, so they moved to Hambleden estate in Oxfordshire. The American street scenes at the movie's end were filmed at Somerset House in Strand, London.

This week, I watched a whole bunch of Legend of Sleepy Hollow adaptations for an upcoming episode of The Goods, including this 1999 Hallmark made-for-TV flick. (As opposed to the other 1999 Sleepy Hollow movie.)

Lindsey Anderson Beer, the writer and director behind an upcoming Sleepy Hollow reboot movie, teases how her adaptation will explore the book's mysteries. Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow short story was released in 1820, eventually becoming the subject of a number of adaptations. Tim Burton's 1999 take on the source material is probably the most well known, with Johnny Depp playing Ichabod Crane and Christopher Walken playing the Headless Horseman.

The Village of Sleepy Hollow, New York, a town known until 1996 as North Tarrytown, has a population of around 9,000 citizens of diverse racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds. Hispanics represent the largest single ethnic group in the Village; 49 percent of the school-aged population is Hispanic. See New York Times, "A Sense of the Past in a Diverse Village," 18 July 1999. Plaintiff Cirilo Rodriguez is a Hispanic building contractor in the Village of Sleepy Hollow.

Because Plaintiff fails to satisfy the first prong of the two-part test, the second prong is irrelevant. However, I note that Mr. Rodriguez offers only his own speculation that Mr. Margotta is motivated by either racial or personal animus. Even Plaintiff's own architects testified that the personal animosity between Margotta and Rodriguez is a result of the natural tension between contractors and building inspectors, not racial animus. (McCarthy Dep. pp. 67-69). Building inspectors seek to enforce the code, regardless of costs; contractors look to get the job done at the lowest possible cost. Id. In a selective enforcement claim, mere "conjecture and speculation" are insufficient to withstand defendant's motion for summary judgment. Lisa's Party City v. Town of Henrietta, 185 F.3d 12 (2d Cir.1999) (citing Kerzer v. Kingly Mfg., 156 F.3d 396, 400 (2d Cir. 1998)). 2351a5e196

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