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Tim Burton's Corpse Bride
a.k.a. Corpse Bride Director: Tim Burton, Mike Johnson Cast: Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Emily Watson, Tracey Ullman

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/31/2006
  • Original Release: 2005
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 3,865

Viewer Rating: (43 ratings)

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Features

Closed Caption; Inside the Two Worlds; Danny Elfman interprets the Two Worlds; the animators: the Breath of Life; Tim Burton: dark vs. light; Voices fron the underworld; Making puppets tick; The voices behind the voice; The Corpse Bride preproduction galleries; Theatrical trailer; Music-only track

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Disc #1 -- Corpse Bride
1. Credits [2:19]
2. According to Plan [4:07]
3. What Impropriety! [4:16]
4. Underrehearsed [3:44]
5. Corpse Bride [4:22]
6. Wedding Feast [1:38]
7. Remains of the Day [3:26]
8. Fugitive Groom [3:21]
9. Scraps [3:06]
10. Ukrainian Haunting Spell [:54]
11. Bad Feelings [1:59]
12. The Other Woman' [2:55]
13. Tears to Shed [3:35]
14. No Help for Victoria [3:27]
15. A Wedding After All [2:58]
16. Duet for Roving Hand [2:34]
17. Picking up the Pieces [3:07]
18. Corpse Groom Required [2:47]
19. The Wedding Song [2:06]
20. Reunions [3:18]
21. His Two Brides [3:29]
22. Duel to the Death [3:55]
23. Set Free [3:30]
24. End Credits [2:14]

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Editorial Reviews

Set in Victorian England, Tim Burton's Corpse Bride, to quote composer Danny Elfman's merrily macabre lyrics, is a "tale of romance, passion, and a murder most foul." For the whole family! A funny thing happens to the buttoned-up Victor Van Dort en route to his arranged marriage to the shy Victoria. After making a fiasco of his wedding rehearsal, he flees into the woods, where he slips his intended's wedding ring on what he thinks is a gnarled tree branch. Alas, it is actually the finger of Emily, quite deceased, who is revived from her cursed deathly state, and according to the laws of the Netherworld, giddily expects Victor to make good on his vows. As he so vividly demonstrated in such films as Beetlejuice and The Nightmare Before Christmas, death becomes Tim Burton. The world of the "breathers" is rendered in drab grays and is populated by characters who are, by turns, repressed, vulgar, and greedy. The Netherworld, on the other hand, is a brightly colored, high-spirited place, where Victor is welcomed with open skeletal arms. “Why go up there when people are dying to get down here?” he is asked. The stop-motion animation, a painstaking art form, is truly dazzling. Indeed, these model characters have more personality and expression than many human actors. Credit goes not only to the artists, but to the superior voice cast: Victor, voiced by Johnny Depp, is a world apart from the flamboyant Jack Sparrow and Willy Wonka; Emily Watson is a charming Victoria; and Helena Bonham Carter will break your heart as Emily, the Corpse Bride. Albert Finney and Joanna Lumley are also in great voice as Emily's aristocratic but financially desperate parents; and Tracey Ullman is, as always, a scream as Victor's social-climbing mother. Christopher Lee lends his sonorous tones to the role of Pastor Galswells, with Richard E. Grant as a sinister rival for Victoria's money…er, affections. Some of the eerie imagery and creepier moments (Victor’s initial frantic flight from Emily, for instance) may spook younger children, but the film's ceaselessly inventive comic touches, a rollicking musical showstopper, and friendly spirits ensure that Corpse Bride will live forever. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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It was a dark and spooky night...by Victoria-Star

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August 02, 2009: Oh Tim Burton and Johnny Depp, you have done it...AGAIN. These geniuses have made a movie that sparks on screen and leaves you with a great story. No, not a great story, an AMAZING story.

Someone mentioned that this was almost like a gothic Fairytale, and that is exactly right. the visuals of this film are impeccable and beautiful. The story, of a lonely boy who is enaged to a girl he barely knows...but yet, loves...gets dragged to the underworld by a bitter and hurt corpse bride who wants him for her husband, but with a deadly price. the acting, amazing as usual, the ending breathtakingly beautiful and sweet. This movie's got it all, and then some. No fluff or sighs os impaitence for the film to end here.

Sounds frightning right? Not sure you want to view this on family night with your kids? Think again, dear reader. Not only is the violence toned down and made perfecyly fine for kids, but there's also no sexual content or language to be found in this tale (only one use of the D- word) It's acceptable for kids ages 10 and over. 1--100 will adore this film. I cannot believe it took me this long to see it. Definately a new favorite of mine, and it could become a new one of your's too.

I Also Recommend: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

instant classicby Dunn1inc

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December 02, 2008: Tim Burton is the greatest! thanks Donna for introducing me to his work!


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