Corpse Bride

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Corpse Bride

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Who's going to see it? I'm excited :D

(Does anyone know of a midnight showing anywhere tonight? - I'd rather see it without all the kids and young teens)
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I know i'm going to see it.If Tim Burton created it,it will be good.
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BILE wrote:I know i'm going to see it.If Tim Burton created it,it will be good.
Meh. It wasn't bad yet it wasn't good either.Pretty thin story. The concept was there, but I would of liked to see more. It was only 78 min.
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I really enjoyed this movie and knowing how they make these kind of films makes me appreciate it even more.
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I plan on checking this out soon. One interesting fact is that the movie was filmed entirely with 24 Canon EOS 1DMK2 digital SLRs. WHo would have thought a movie could be made with still cameras?
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Thats how they originally made South Park... VERY lengthy process though. That's cool to know, I will definitely check this one out, probably after Flight Plan though. ;)
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Definitely going to catch this one in the next day or so.
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BurntShadows wrote:Meh. It wasn't bad yet it wasn't good either.
That pretty much sums it up for me, too. It certainly has it's strong points but for such a short movie, drags in the middle. I actually found myself nodding off in parts. That has never happened to me at the movies.

I loved the character designs, the lighting is fucking fantastic and the ending is great.

It's definitely worth a matinee.
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