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Corpse Bride
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride
I love Tim Burton. He has the best imagination and is one of the most creative, and talented directors working today. Rarely does he disappoint and the Corpse Bride is no exception. Corpse Bride tells the story of Victor Van Dort (voice of Johnny Depp) a reluctant groom whose newly rich parents are searching for the one thing money can t buy respectability. To reach their goal they re marrying their son off to Victoria Everglot, (voice of Emily Watson) a properly bred, well titled young lady whose old, highly respectable family is flat broke. Through a series of events and no fault of his own, Victor finds himself married to the Corpse Bride (voice of Helena Bonham-Carter), a pretty young woman who died under mysterious circumstances on the eve of her elopement. Shot using stop motion animation, a painstakingly slow process that involves moving models in miniscule increments as you move from frame to frame, Corpse Bride is a refreshing break from the now all too common CGI. Not only are the images fun but the cast of characters from the bodiless bartender at the local hole in the wall in the land of the dead to the miniature pirate, are a source of great entertainment and good laughs throughout the movie. Actually in many ways they steal the show making the main characters seem a little dull and underwhelming. Don t get me wrong, dull and underwhelming are relative in this movie. Johnny Depp s Victor Van Dort is an awkward, gangly, shy young man. His ineptness is humorous and endearing and you really hope things work out for him considering the set of parents he was given. Victoria Everglot is also shy and sweet and has parents that would make Cinderella s family look like saints. Their interactions are charming and engaging and to few for my liking. It would have been nice to see more of them together as the try to wade through the waters of an arranged marriage neither is quite ready for. What doesn t work with Corpse Bride is that the story never quite gets off the ground. In many ways it felt like it was over before it began. Just when there is some real action brewing, we re already headed for the climax and the denouement is soon there after. An extra half hour of film time wouldn t have hurt. Also, you can point the villain out as soon as he is introduced. I know in animated films the good guys are supposed to look good and the bad guys bad but a little more subtle would have been nice. Not only was the villain predictable but the ending was as well. The movie left little in a way of a surprise ending, even in an animated movie it is nice to be a little surprised. But those are minor complaints in a movie that was fun, imaginative and quite entertaining. Corpse Bride is good for the whole family, although it might be a little scary for kids younger than nine. So take the family and enjoy.
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7 Oct 2008 at 1:02pm  MTV.com |
Anne Hathaway Does Alice in Wonderland, Apparently hecklerspray, Los Angeles - 17 hours ago Or, if you?re feeling kinder still, The Corpse Bride but without all the boring parts where people break into song for no reason. ... Anne Hathaway joins 'Wonderland' cast United Press International Anne Hathaway Joins Alice In Wonderland Just Jared Anne Hathaway Enters Wonderland eFluxMedia Hollywood Reporter - AceShowbiz all 131 news articles | Read more...
3 Oct 2008 at 6:01am
Harry feels aged by award Metro, UK - Oct 3, 2008 ... with Hollywood heartthrob Johnny Depp in films Finding Neverland, and The Corpse Bride and still collaborating with Harry on their BBC sketch shows. ... | Read more...
2 Oct 2008 at 2:16pm
Buona Sera: Why We Spend All This Money E-Gear, PA - Oct 2, 2008 Just show the family ?Corpse Bride? in pristine HD. Then suddenly the thousands of dollars you pour into your hobby are less laughable. ... | Read more...
23 Sep 2008 at 10:07pm
Igor not a great movie for you or your little monster Miramichi Leader, Canada - Sep 23, 2008 Burton's Corpse Bride, which Igor mimics in appearance, stars a cadaver in the land of the dead, but for all its gothic subject matter, dark sets and ... | Read more...
18 Sep 2008 at 7:59pm Dr. Frankenstein himself could not revive "Igor," an animated comedy about a hunchbacked lab assistant playing at mad scientist. A potentially original premise and an eager voice cast led by John Cusack and Molly Shannon are left to decay amid a ... Read more...
18 Sep 2008 at 7:59pm "Igor," with the voices of John Cusack, Molly Shannon, Steve Buscemi, Sean Hayes, Eddie Izzard, John Cleese, Jennifer Coolidge, Jay Leno. Directed by Anthony Leondis, from a screenplay by Chris McKenna. 87 minutes. Rated PG for some thematic elements ... Read more...
18 Sep 2008 at 4:25am  C21Media |
Mackinnon secures distribution for Rah Rah! C21Media, UK - Sep 18, 2008 (left), the preschool project from Mackinnon and Saunders, the kids indie behind Frankenstein's Cat and Tim Burton's Corpse Bride. ... ER bags Frankenstein?s Cat Licensing.biz all 2 news articles | Read more...
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