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Post by Norrington's Phantomess on Dec 5, 2005 19:34:05 GMT -5
They(Burton/Elfman-he also did the Simpson theme.) do. If you didn't like Sleepy Hollow,EbonyStar, then you won't like some fanfics i have seen. To put it bluntly there have been some slash-fics with the Hessian/Ichabod in them. They are messed up.
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Post by EbonyStar on Dec 10, 2005 19:56:29 GMT -5
That just ain't right But people will always write crazy, screwed up fics about literally anything and everything. And they do
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Post by sojuske on Dec 10, 2005 21:22:31 GMT -5
Mine is Corpse Bride. And I'm going to get hurt, but let me explain. I haven't seen ES yet, but I really want to. CATCF, though good, I didn't think it was good enough to see twice in theatres. NMBC was good as well, but I still like Corpse Bride better because I connect with it better. (but it's definately second) I saw beetlejuice too long ago to remember, and I remember watching a batman, but again, too too long to remember. (I just remember I loved penguin.) Planet of the Apes I liked to, but I saw it on TV. So yah. Although, from what I've heard of ES, looking atthe pictures,listening to the score, and reading the script, that would probably be my favorite. Now all I have to do is find a copy to watch it.
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Post by Bonejangles rox on Dec 11, 2005 15:50:01 GMT -5
Corpse Bride, Corpse Bride, Corpse Bride!!! ;D
I also loooooove Charlie and the Chocolate Factory! My dad hates everything Tim Burton does, but then, all he likes is golf. I am dead serious.
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Post by Lauren on Dec 11, 2005 18:11:04 GMT -5
Corpse Bride, because the only other ones I've seen are Batman Begins (liked it, but I only saw half because it was on TV) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (good, but Corpse Bride dominated). Although my neighbor said she'd loan me NMBC as soon as she finished grouting her TV room (must see if she's finished yet)...
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Post by Norrington's Phantomess on Dec 11, 2005 19:27:45 GMT -5
I Loved all of them. And yes I know that is not right.
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Post by Bonejangles rox on Dec 13, 2005 16:22:10 GMT -5
Hey, I love em all, too, I just think Corpse Bride is superior *cough* Bonejangles *cough*! It's perfectly okay, don't worry about it
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Post by sojuske on Dec 28, 2005 15:48:15 GMT -5
Ok, I change that now that I've seen Edward Scissorhands. I love that movie now. It is so cute, comedic, and sad all at the same time. I swear, I was crying during it, and I was so unbearably saddened when he destroyed his hands when his creator died. And scared and freaking out when eveyone else was freaking out and... Oh man, I love that movie so much.
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Post by Teh Squishy on Dec 28, 2005 15:54:13 GMT -5
WHY DIDN'T I POST IN HERE BEFORE?!?!?
Edward Scissorhands. Period.
BEST. MOVIE. EVER.
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Post by EbonyStar on Dec 28, 2005 16:54:08 GMT -5
I could've sworn you did already
I saw some of Planet of the Apes in school, because one girl was showing it to her teacher and making a comparison from the book or something during study block
Anyway, that was completely random, i just realized
Well, I've already posted my favorite Burton films, I think, so yeah. I don't really have much more to say. Congrats to me, that was probably the most pointless post ever ;P
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Post by sojuske on Dec 28, 2005 16:59:29 GMT -5
Squishy didn't post in here yet before Tara, I just checked. And this is the most pointless post to reflect on your post. But now, reading through the posts, there is one that I really have to disagree with. someone said that Tim Burton worked on the Fox and Hound. Yes he did. But they never used any of his work because they thought it was too dark. (And he hated doing it anyways) So why would he get credited on it? You don't get credited for doing something and it never gets in. He also worked on The Black Cauldren concept art. It didn't get in either. Why? Too dark. That's why. (which is wierd. that is a darkish movie that I loved when I was younger) So yah, fixing those misconceptions thank you very much.
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Post by Norrington's Phantomess on Dec 28, 2005 19:54:40 GMT -5
Why would you reflect on a previous post? I agree it is pointless.
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Post by sojuske on Dec 28, 2005 20:18:50 GMT -5
Well, you are doing it as well, so it must not be so pointless. It incites discussion perhaps. Such as the more I watch the commentary on this film, the more I am in love with this film. (This being edward Scissorhands) Watching Tim talk about what they had to do to film it, and Danny about the time he had to score it is moving. And then just watching it straight on as well....
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Post by EbonyStar on Dec 28, 2005 21:51:03 GMT -5
I knew Tim worked on Fox and the Hound (which, I migh add, is one of few movies that makes me cry) I didn't know he worked on The Black cauldron, though. Hm, it's weird, because if you just told me that, I would've gone "Oh, yeah, I remember that movie. It does seem Burtonish" I don't see how Tim could've made that movie too dark. It was pretty dark to start with, if I remember correctly. Wasn't there a psychic pig or something?
Anyway, moving on. Yes, reflecting on other posts is nice, because it does, as Sharon said, incite discussion
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Post by Norrington's Phantomess on Dec 30, 2005 16:34:56 GMT -5
Well...Each to their own, as they say.
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