
Johnny Depp was showing off some quirky outfits both on and off the set of
Public Enemies in LA yesterday. When he wasn't on camera, Johnny was clean shaven but showing off that
armful of tattoos with one of his standard flannels around his waist. Back into character, he sported a neon tie and gross 'stache — seems a silly departure from the
gangster wardrobe we've been getting a few sneak peeks at.

Johnny Depp has been hard at work on
Public Enemies in Chicago but this weekend the movie star looked hot on his way for a weekend in LA. Although he'll be playing mob boss John Dillinger, in real life Johnny is one of the nicest guys around. He has repeatedly
met with fans after long days of work and recently Johnny even
sent his hat from the film to a twelve-year-old boy after promising to do so when he visited the set.

Johnny Depp had his 45th birthday yesterday, but he didn't take a day off to celebrate. Instead, he was back on the set of
Public Enemies in Chicago with a gun under his arm and a glare on his face. We're enjoying all the glimpses of cleaned-up Johnny while they last, since he might get back to looking creepy playing a vampire in his rumored next movie with Tim Burton, an
adaptation of Dark Shadows.

Tim Burton, Johnny Depp Reportedy Team Up for Dark Shadows Movie Rumor has it today that we'll be getting more spooky, dark delight from the brilliantly talented duo Tim Burton and Johnny Depp. Depp is reportedly producing and possibly starring as Barnabas Collins in a film adaptation of the 1960s "daytime supernatural soap opera" Dark Shadows.
We spent two hours watching movie plug after movie plug at the
MTV Movie Awards last night, and while the show had some funny shining moments, we still missed the spoofs. We actually expected a lot more
Love Guru so I was thrilled to see the return of Wayne and Garth instead (yay for Dana Carvey!). The stars of the night were Johnny Depp who proved his acting range as he humbly racked up awards for Best Villain and Best Comedic Performance, and the
Tropic Thunder boys who got their laughs with funny banter and
Iron Man idolization.