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Tim Burton's Corpse Bride

I'm a big Nightmare Before Christmas fan, as well as someone who admires Tim Burton's eye (which isn't to say I enjoy every one of Burton's creations). Ponzi reminded me that tonight, Tim Burton's Corpse Bride was playing all across town. “Oh yeah!” I had been looking forward to seeing another full-length stop animation feature film, though I never saw Nightmare Before Christmas on the big screen. I'm not going to spoil Corpse Bride if you haven't seen it yet. Don't walk into the theater expecting it to be another Nightmare; the characters weren't all that deep, and the story was not a Burton original. IMHO, Elfman did better Before, too. Still, the animotion was spectacular – and they've certainly come a long way since Halloweentown. I've never been in a tighter space with more goths in my life – that was certainly a first.

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You have got to be kidding me! Don't get me wrong.. I enjoyed Tim's Batman, dug his Edward Scissors Hands, but his Nightmare Before Christmas and James and the Giant Peach were.. well.. just out there, to much for me. Each is to thier own!

:: jozjozjoz.com ::

September 24th, 2005
at 4:11pm

So do you think it's worth seeing on the big screen? Or should I just wait til it hits DVD?

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