Frankenweenie (2012)
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'Frankenweenie': Tim Burton talks about his upcoming pet project
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Tim Burton Talks Striving For Imperfection With Frankenweenie
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Disney Announce ‘Art of Frankenweenie Exhibition’ with New Poster & Video
http://www.heyuguys.co.uk/2012/06/11/di ... ter-video/
Tim Burton and the Beautiful Creations of 'Frankenweenie'
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Tim Burton's 'Frankenweenie': A Rare Look Through His Puppet-Making Workshop
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Tim Burton and the Beautiful Creations of 'Frankenweenie'
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Tim Burton's 'Frankenweenie': A Rare Look Through His Puppet-Making Workshop
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New Trailer
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/Film Interview: Tim Burton Talks 'Frankenweenie,' Which Will Open Fantastic Fest 2012
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Comic-Con: Tim Burton Explains Why FRANKENWEENIE Is Special and His Love of Stop-Motion
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Am not impressed at all by this Tim Burton flick. How many of you know that this is a remake?? "Frankenweenie" was a direct to video film back in 1984 which starred Daniel Stern and Shelley Duvall.
I saw the new trailer when I went to see "The Avengers" for the fourth time this past week, and almost everyone in the audience groaned when this trailer was on and over. I thought the animation, or stop-motion animation, was really bad.
Of course that is probably another reason why I dislike "Nightmare Before Christmas" so much, even though I own it. I just don't get it, I guess.
I will not be seeing this film in the theaters, and probably won't rent it either.
I saw the new trailer when I went to see "The Avengers" for the fourth time this past week, and almost everyone in the audience groaned when this trailer was on and over. I thought the animation, or stop-motion animation, was really bad.
Of course that is probably another reason why I dislike "Nightmare Before Christmas" so much, even though I own it. I just don't get it, I guess.
I will not be seeing this film in the theaters, and probably won't rent it either.
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I'm fairly certain everyone here knows that.dvdjunkie wrote:Am not impressed at all by this Tim Burton flick. How many of you know that this is a remake?? "Frankenweenie" was a direct to video film back in 1984 which starred Daniel Stern and Shelley Duvall.
It's one thing to say you aren't interested. Understandable. But it's another to claim the animation is bad. The animation is most certainly not bad - in fact, it's some of the best stop motion animation you can find. If you don't "understand" stop motion, then how can you judge whether it is well done or not?
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I love how everyone always has this coincidental experience of the entire audience agreeing when a trailer is supposedly 'bad'.dvdjunkie wrote:I saw the new trailer when I went to see "The Avengers" for the fourth time this past week, and almost everyone in the audience groaned when this trailer was on and over. I thought the animation, or stop-motion animation, was really bad.
I'm pretty sure I could say my entire audience went wild with excitement because I sure did. That would be an exaggeration of my experience. As is yours.
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too add to what swillie said, they also dialed back the models from being like Corpse Bride, which had some people confusedly assuming cgi was used in that moviedvdjunkie wrote:Am not impressed at all by this Tim Burton flick. How many of you know that this is a remake?? "Frankenweenie" was a direct to video film back in 1984 which starred Daniel Stern and Shelley Duvall.
I saw the new trailer when I went to see "The Avengers" for the fourth time this past week, and almost everyone in the audience groaned when this trailer was on and over. I thought the animation, or stop-motion animation, was really bad.
Of course that is probably another reason why I dislike "Nightmare Before Christmas" so much, even though I own it. I just don't get it, I guess.
I will not be seeing this film in the theaters, and probably won't rent it either.

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Character posters for E. Gore and Weird Girl:
http://news.moviefone.com/2012/07/23/fr ... 95919.html
There's also a character poster for Elsa van Helsing over at Facebook.
http://news.moviefone.com/2012/07/23/fr ... 95919.html
There's also a character poster for Elsa van Helsing over at Facebook.
Couldn't agree morePatrickvD wrote:I love how everyone always has this coincidental experience of the entire audience agreeing when a trailer is supposedly 'bad'.dvdjunkie wrote:I saw the new trailer when I went to see "The Avengers" for the fourth time this past week, and almost everyone in the audience groaned when this trailer was on and over. I thought the animation, or stop-motion animation, was really bad.
I'm pretty sure I could say my entire audience went wild with excitement because I sure did. That would be an exaggeration of my experience. As is yours.
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