Everybody reading this has filled out a March Madness bracket at some point. Even if you don't know a thing about college basketball it's still fun to play.

And at some point you've probably applied the bracket formula to things other than college hoops. Specifically pop culture. Movies, music, TV, comic book characters, you name it. You can make a bracket out of almost any topic.

From this point forward at Fantasy Movie League we're going to have a new bracket every week. Each week we'll tackle a different topic. It will usually be a 16 movie bracket, but some weeks it might be 8 or 32 depending on how big our topic is. But plan on 16 most weeks.

Movies will be seeded #1 through #16. Seeding will be determined by the Fantasy Movie League selection committee. There is no fancy mathematical algorithm here. We base on our seeds on the following factors:

-Overall quality of the movie. Very simple. Is the movie actually any good?

-Box Office. This is Fantasy Movie League, of course we're going to factor in box office receipts. But keep in mind that over the years a lot of terrible movies have made a fortune while some great films were box office bombs upon their initial release.

-Pop culture relevance. Has the film made a lasting mark on pop culture? Has it been parodied on ‘The Simpsons?' If you make a reference or quote the film at a dinner party do most people know what the hell you're talking about?

-Awards. Did the film win some awards (Oscars, Golden Globes, Critics Awards, MTV Movie Awards, etc.)? Even if it didn't win, was it nominated?

-Re-watchability. If you're channel surfing at 1:30 am and you pass by this film on cable, how likely are you to drop the remote and watch the rest?

-How well has it aged? Does the film you loved as a teenager still hold up to the test of time? Or has it become a bit dated?

You may not always agree with our seeding, but do you know what you can do about that? Vote for your favorites! Argue about it in the chatter! And above all, have fun. I'm pretty sure that's why we're all here in the first place.

This week's bracket is the films of director Tim Burton. In 2010 Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" made over a billion dollars at the worldwide box office. This week the sequel "Alice Through The Looking Glass" hits theaters. Although Burton handed over the directing reins to James Bobin, his fingerprints are all over the film as one of the producers.

Here is the sixteen movie Tim Burton bracket. Please keep in mind these are films that Burton directed. So no "Nightmare Before Christmas" which Burton didn't direct (he wrote the story and was a producer). Burton has directed seventeen features thus far, so one of his films had to be left out ("Frankenweenie" beat "Corpse Bride" in a spirited play-in game).

So have at it FMLers, the first of (hopefully) many Fantasy Movie league brackets:

If you are on the FML App, you can view the bracket on Brackify:

http://brackify.com/b/203/what-is-the-best-tim-burton-movie