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Corpse Bride ~ Corpse Bride Review: i loved this film I very happy with the price and ... - i loved this film I very happy with the price and disk was In very good condition I will be buying from the seller again. thank you. Review: Great Movie - Good DVD and it work's well
| ASIN | B000C3L27K |
| Actors | Emily Watson, Helena Bonham Carter, Johnny Depp, Paul Whitehouse, Tracey Ullman |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,402 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #12,968 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (17,930) |
| Director | Mike Johnson, Tim Burton |
| Dubbed: | French, Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 12569593503 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1 EX), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1 EX), Unqualified |
| MPAA rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| Media Format | Color, Dubbed, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Producers | Allison Abbate, Jeffrey Auerbach, Joe Ranft, Tim Burton |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Release date | January 15, 2008 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 17 minutes |
| Studio | WarnerBrothers |
| Subtitles: | French, Spanish |
| Writers | Caroline Thompson, John August, Pamela Pettler |
C**S
i loved this film I very happy with the price and ...
i loved this film I very happy with the price and disk was In very good condition I will be buying from the seller again. thank you.
A**R
Great Movie
Good DVD and it work's well
S**A
Five Stars
Great movie.
S**S
Ok
Ok
L**O
Like Victor Von Dort, you will have to love the Corpse Bride
"Hey, give me a listen Your corpses of cheer At least those of you Who still got an ear I'll tell you a story Make a skeleton cry Of our own jubiliciously Lovely Corpse Bride" "Tim Burtons' Corpse Bride" is a film that may well suffer from heightened expectations, given the place that "Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas" has in popular culture and the long period we had to wait for a second hauntingly animated film done with similarly distinctive characters. But this 2005 film, which has just been nominated for the Best Animated Feature Academy Award in time for its DVD release, has its own charm and will win its own cadre of devotees that will want a figure of the lovely Corpse Bride on their nightstand. After all, there is something poignant in the question: can a heart still break once it has stopped beating? Directed by both Burton and Mike Johnson (who animated "James and the Giant Peach"), this is the story of the unlikely love triangle in which Victor Van Dort (voiced by Johnny Depp) finds himself involved. A marriage has been arranged between Victor and Victoria Everglot (Emily Watson). His parents, who sell fish, want the prestige of being associated with the Everglots, while her parents, who are secretly broke, want the neuvo riche money of the Van Dorts. The prospect of marrying a woman he has just met is rather daunting to Victor and after botching the rehearsal he goes off into the woods to practice his vows, which is how he comes to accidentally marry the Corpse Bride (Helena Bonham Carter). She brings Victor home to meet her friends and he ends up taking her to the land of the living to meet his parents. He tries to explain that he never wanted to marry a corpse (who does?), but his character is such that he does not want to hurt her with the truth and he is touched by her wedding gift and the fact she had a real name (Emily) and a tragic story (apparently murdered by her fiancée for the family jewels). There are additional complications in that Victor still has feeling for Victoria, whose parents quickly find another groom, Lord Barkis Bittern (Richard E. Grant), as news spreads that Victor has eloped with a charming corpse. If Victoria is going to get married, then perhaps Victor should make sure he and Emily get a proper wedding as well ("Dearly beloved and departed," intones the skeleton presiding over the ceremony). Meanwhile, Burton and Johnson are filling the frame with macabre character details in the tradition of wall-to-wall visual delights within the frame that is the hallmark of contemporary animation, whether it is computer generated, stop motion, or the truly old school method of painting images on cels. If "The Nightmare Before Christmas" took great pleasure in having the creatures of Halloween take over the symbols of Yuletide, then "Corpse Bride" is content to turn the worlds of the living and the dead upside down. The living are done in the washed out browns of a daguerreotype while the dead are shown in brighter colors favoring a blue palette. For the most part the living are dreary, hateful, and ultimately boring people, while the dead all seem to be jumping around a lot more than they probably did when they were alive. Their songs are perkier too (i.e., "Remains of the Day"), or at least more revealing (i.e., "Tears to Shed"), than those sung by the living (i.e., "According to Plan"). Plus, I like any fight scene where I can yell, "Look out! He has a fork!" I ended up rounding up on "Corpse Bride" for several reasons. First, the title character has a compelling beauty with her large eyes and lovely blue skin, especially as she glides around in her billowing wedding dress. Second, I just like this style of animation, pretty much regardless of what is happening in the story but especially since it always strikes me as being in the spirit of Chas. Addams (Morticia and Emily have to be related on some level, right?). Third, given that both Emily and Victoria are sympathetic characters, I could not see how "Corpse Bridge" was going to come up with anything approaching an actual happy ending, so I was pleasantly surprised (even though Johnson and Burton foreshadow Emily's fate before the movie's title pops up on the screen). There is also the nice touch when the film underscores the fact that social class distinctions do not matter when you are dead, even if you are not gone. "Die, die, we all pass away But don't wear a frown Because it's really okay You might try and hide And you might try to pray But we all end up The remains of the day"
M**Y
Macabre Tale Innovative and Entertaining great on hd-dvd
Enter Tim Burton Director master of the dark spooky film noir and you have an animated film drawing experience from A Nightmare Before Christmas but not quite as good a tale....The Corpse Bride is simplistic in plot when a young man attempts to wed a bride, a ghost bride from the past who was taken away from this world yearns to marry the young man instead.Whilst initially bitter and heartbroken the young man tries to escape to no avail and therein lies the story to come......The Corpse Bride is a dark look at at a children's tale with a happy ending with various characters such as the real life bride's snobbish parents and a make belief land of the dead. This is an entertaining tale if not fantastic....but one thing that is fantastic is the picture quality of this hd-dvd. Colours are vibrant almost 3 dimensional so much so that the various characters almost look as if they are touchable on screen. Sharpness and clarity is top drawer and the sound is both crystal with a surround atmosphere that would haunt almost any living room. I believe the 12 years and over is a good film rating as this would be a scary film possibly for under 8 years.....but having said that if you want the best picture and sound from a hd-dvd animation then you would have found it in Tim Burton's The Corpse Bride.
O**N
Great movie, so-so limited edition material
If you're reading this, surely you already know the movie, so I'm concentrating on the extra material. The Limited edition DVD and Book set contains one standart widescreen DVD in a standart DVD case, 8 postcards with pictures of the characters and a book, "Tim Burtons Corpse Bride - The Illustrated Story" all in a slipcase. The postcards are nice, could be used to send to friends but will most likely be stored in the dvd case. The DVD is the same as the standart widescreen edition, so I won't get into that. The Illustrated Story is actually very nice, the lyrics to all the songs are there and there is a lot of pictures and drawings from the storyboard. All in all you can't help but feel a bit dissapointed there's no extra material not contained in the regular DVD and as many others have mentioned the movie is much to short (I can't blame them, stop-motion takes ages to make) But when you know what you get, you don't put your hopes up for more it's very nice.
G**N
Corpse Bride lives!!!
A great film! This is one of Tim Burton's best movies. All of the different characters are wonderful (especially Emily's maggot) and The animaiton is spectacular. The songs are slightly hit and miss but they fit in well with the story. Like the Nightmare Before Christmas this film will entertain both adults and children.
M**N
As expected.
Z**り
以前、レンタルで借りて面白かったけどDVDがリーズナブルな価格で出ていたので購入。笑える部分もあるけどラストはメチャクチャ感動した
L**T
Very cute movie, I enjoy it.
L**G
Fantastishe film, met een fijne ondergrondse boodschap.
S**R
Good purchase.
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