Necrophila - Corpse Bride

Sonian

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I am interested in knowing what people think about Tim Burton's Corpse Bride trailer and movie (if you have seen it already). Burton seems to like animated movies. He did The Nightmare Before Christmas and James and the Giant Peach. But the Corpse Bride seems to be too dark, and it’s based on a necrophilia twist. Doesn’t that seem a little warped? I don’t particularly care for his style of animation either.
 
Sonian said:
I am interested in knowing what people think about Tim Burton's Corpse Bride trailer and movie (if you have seen it already). Burton seems to like animated movies. He did The Nightmare Before Christmas and James and the Giant Peach. But the Corpse Bride seems to be too dark, and it’s based on a necrophilia twist. Doesn’t that seem a little warped? I don’t particularly care for his style of animation either.

Nothing wrong with a movie being dark. It's how the movie is made that makes it either good or bad.

Anyway, Tim Burton didn't direct either Nightmare Before Christmas or James and the Giant Peach. Tim Burton was the producer on both of these movies, he was also involved with the story and characters in the development of Nightmare Before Christmas. The new movie, The Corpse Bride is co-directed by Tim Burton and Mike Johnson.

Corpse Bride has been reviewed pretty decently so far. Even with some great reviews. Personally, I like the visual styles that Tim Burton films often use. Though in some of his movies, the script was usually the weakest part. He've made some pretty good movies. I thought that Sleepy Hollow was one of the most beautiful movies I've ever seen. One of the best directors for being surreal, I'll say.
 
Sonian said:
I am interested in knowing what people think about Tim Burton's Corpse Bride trailer and movie (if you have seen it already). Burton seems to like animated movies. He did The Nightmare Before Christmas and James and the Giant Peach. But the Corpse Bride seems to be too dark, and it’s based on a necrophilia twist. Doesn’t that seem a little warped? I don’t particularly care for his style of animation either.

My 4 years old son saw the trailer on TV. He ran and pulled my hand on the way to the living room and pointed that....

Oh boy, he surely likes funny animated movie...

He already saw some adult animated (not nude) TV shows at late night without our knowledges. I admitted that I watched it with him for a while.
Finally, his mom busted us. He said, "Aw, mom. This is funny show..."
 
Thanks for the correction.

Banjo said:
Nothing wrong with a movie being dark. It's how the movie is made that makes it either good or bad.

Anyway, Tim Burton didn't direct either Nightmare Before Christmas or James and the Giant Peach. Tim Burton was the producer on both of these movies, he was also involved with the story and characters in the development of Nightmare Before Christmas. The new movie, The Corpse Bride is co-directed by Tim Burton and Mike Johnson.

Corpse Bride has been reviewed pretty decently so far. Even with some great reviews. Personally, I like the visual styles that Tim Burton films often use. Though in some of his movies, the script was usually the weakest part. He've made some pretty good movies. I thought that Sleepy Hollow was one of the most beautiful movies I've ever seen. One of the best directors for being surreal, I'll say.
 
I'm kinda curious about that movie too...

though I did like some films like Sleepy Hollow, Edward Scissorshand, and even the nightmare before christmas.

...seems that Tim Burton and Johnny Deep works closesly together in alot of films even charlie and the chocolate factory and Johnny Deep wore some lipstick and looked so much like Michael Jackson in that new film... :ugh: what the hell?

so anyway, I might check this out when it hits DVD sometime.
 
i watched nightmare before christmas tonight :) i really want to see corpse bride and charlie and choc factory
 
Me and DreamDeaf saw CORPSE BRIDE last sunday on Open Captioned movie with our friend. It was good movie. :)
 
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