Johann
09-16-2005, 04:50 PM
Tim Burton's new animated film is outstanding.
Definitely Oscar-worthy- a total cacophony of coffins and creep.
Saw it last night at a preview.
Victor van Dort (voiced by Johnny Depp) is enveloped in a bewildering world where he raises a dead bride from her grave (by saying haunting vows), and she is committed to him. She is voiced by Helena Bonham-Carter.
Emily Watson voices Victoria, the woman Victor should really be with, but he becomes a willing member of the undead and their ilk, and vows to become a dead husband, to leave the real world behind.
The stop-motion animation (exactly like Burton's "Nightmare Before Christmas" and "James and the Giant Peach") is finely and minutely glorious.
His characters' faces are so funny and expressive that I was grinning from ear to ear from begin to end. (Christopher Lee's instantly recognizable voice as the Pastor booms from the speakers). Burton has struck gold with this one- it makes you wanna say "stick to the stop-motion Tim! You are a pioneer!".
The musical numbers are awesome- especially the one with the dancing skeletons. Danny Elfman sings (!) as the lead Skel, and by God, Burton honors Disney's Fantasia or the pink elephants from Dumbo.
He aimed high and he delivered a masterpiece of whimsy and wonder. There seems to be no stopping Burton now and we're all better for it.
The theatre was full of people and everyone went home yapping enthusiastically about this great movie.
Bravo Tim.
Another marvelous gift from your unique mind..
Definitely Oscar-worthy- a total cacophony of coffins and creep.
Saw it last night at a preview.
Victor van Dort (voiced by Johnny Depp) is enveloped in a bewildering world where he raises a dead bride from her grave (by saying haunting vows), and she is committed to him. She is voiced by Helena Bonham-Carter.
Emily Watson voices Victoria, the woman Victor should really be with, but he becomes a willing member of the undead and their ilk, and vows to become a dead husband, to leave the real world behind.
The stop-motion animation (exactly like Burton's "Nightmare Before Christmas" and "James and the Giant Peach") is finely and minutely glorious.
His characters' faces are so funny and expressive that I was grinning from ear to ear from begin to end. (Christopher Lee's instantly recognizable voice as the Pastor booms from the speakers). Burton has struck gold with this one- it makes you wanna say "stick to the stop-motion Tim! You are a pioneer!".
The musical numbers are awesome- especially the one with the dancing skeletons. Danny Elfman sings (!) as the lead Skel, and by God, Burton honors Disney's Fantasia or the pink elephants from Dumbo.
He aimed high and he delivered a masterpiece of whimsy and wonder. There seems to be no stopping Burton now and we're all better for it.
The theatre was full of people and everyone went home yapping enthusiastically about this great movie.
Bravo Tim.
Another marvelous gift from your unique mind..