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Region: 1 Video: Enhanced Widescreen Letterbox for 16x9 TV DVD Aspect Ratio: Theatre Wide-Screen (1.85:1) Language: English, French, Spanish Subtitles: English, French, Spanish Weight factor: 1 item(s)
Plot Synopsis
Tim Burton returns to the dark but fanciful animated style of The Nightmare Before Christmas with this stop-motion black comedy. Victor (voice of Johnny Depp) lives in a small European village in the 19th century, where he is pledged to marry Victoria (voice of Emily Watson), a partnership arranged by their parents. The two only meet the day before their scheduled nuptials, and Victor performs disastrously in the wedding rehearsal. Later that evening, while he is walking through the woods and hopelessly practicing his vows, he puts Victoria's wedding band on what looks like a branch. Victor quickly discovers this was a big mistake; as it happens, he has put the ring on the skeletal finger of the enchanted Corpse Bride (voice of Helena Bonham Carter), who then whisks him off to a dark and mysterious netherworld where they are now married. Victor is frightened in the land of the dead, and even realizes that he has fallen in love with his true fiancée, Victoria, so he searches for a way back to his own world. Directed by Tim Burton in collaboration with animator Mike Johnson, Corpse Bride features a stellar voice cast, including Albert Finney, Christopher Lee, Richard E. Grant, Joanna Lumley, and Danny Elfman (who also composed the film's musical score). ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Editorial Reviews:
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride is essentially a reunion of every actor, composer, or animator the director has ever worked with. This is good news if you're a Burton fan, not such good news if his familiar milieu has worn thin. Those entranced by Burton's gothic stylings will find Corpse Bride resembling an obvious source of inspiration, the drawings of Edward Gorey, perhaps more than anything Burton has filmed. The blue-tinted, chiaroscuro world of the living is practically an homage to Gorey's work, full of jagged angles, caricatures ranging from gaunt to rotund, and gnarled, haunting beauty. It's when Burton goes downstairs to the world of the dead that Corpse Bride begins feeling like a lazy rehash of his own work. This full-color revue of singing skeletons is his third such visitation to a land of campy undead, following Beetlejuice and The Nightmare Before Christmas. The cheekily grotesque whimsy of these characters, with their removable body parts and PG-rated gore, felt fresh in those films, but here it just seems perfunctory and warmed over. Danny Elfman's lyrics and songs have also lost their charm to the point of anonymity, and his score, complete with its standard complement of ethereal choral voices, is as much a tired self-allusion as anything Burton's guilty of. Perhaps if the plot were sturdier, these elements wouldn't be so noticeable. Some obvious reservations aside, Corpse Bride is overall a winning achievement, as Burton's collaborators mostly continue to excel at what they do. The vocal talent is evocative, notably Helena Bonham Carter (Burton's "collaborator" in more than one way) as the forlorn corpse bride herself. It's just that such great things are expected of Burton as a visual trailblazer, it can't help but be disappointing when he doesn't go very far off the path. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
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Tim Burton's Corpse Bride is essentially a reunion of every actor, composer, or animator the director has ever worked with. This is good news if you're a Burton fan, not such good news if his familiar milieu has worn thin. Those entranced by Burton's gothic stylings will find Corpse Bride resembling an obvious source of inspiration, the drawings of Edward Gorey, perhaps more than anything Burton has filmed. The blue-tinted, chiaroscuro world of the living is practically an homage to Gorey's work, full of jagged angles, caricatures ranging from gaunt to rotund, and gnarled, haunting beauty. It's when Burton goes downstairs to the world of the dead that Corpse Bride begins feeling like a lazy rehash of his own work. This full-color revue of singing skeletons is his third such visitation to a land of campy undead, following Beetlejuice and The Nightmare Before Christmas. The cheekily grotesque whimsy of these characters, with their removable body parts and PG-rated gore, felt fresh in those films, but here it just seems perfunctory and warmed over. Danny Elfman's lyrics and songs have also lost their charm to the point of anonymity, and his score, complete with its standard complement of ethereal choral voices, is as much a tired self-allusion as anything Burton's guilty of. Perhaps if the plot were sturdier, these elements wouldn't be so noticeable. Some obvious reservations aside, Corpse Bride is overall a winning achievement, as Burton's collaborators mostly continue to excel at what they do. The vocal talent is evocative, notably Helena Bonham Carter (Burton's "collaborator" in more than one way) as the forlorn corpse bride herself. It's just that such great things are expected of Burton as a visual trailblazer, it can't help but be disappointing when he doesn't go very far off the path. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
4 - customer reviews
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Cast
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Production Credits
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Aaron Walters
| - | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician | |
Adam Maslowski
| - | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician | |
Aled Robinson
| - | Assistant Visual Effects Editor | |
Alex McDowell
| - | Production Designer | |
Alexander Seaman
| - | CGI Effects | |
Allison Abbate
| - | Producer | |
Andre Brizard
| - | Compositor | |
Andre De Souza
| - | CGI Effects | |
Andy Green
| - | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician | |
Angela Kiely
| - | Painter (digital) | |
Anthony Farquhar-Smith
| - | Animator | |
Anthony Scott
| - | Supervising Animator | |
Antony Elworthy
| - | Animator | |
Astrig Akseralian
| - | Painter (digital) | |
Beth MacDonald
| - | First Assistant Camera | |
Brad Schiff
| - | Animator | |
Brian Demoskoff
| - | Animator | |
Brian Hansen
| - | Animator | |
Carles Burges
| - | Character Design | |
Carlos Domeque
| - | Assistant Editor | |
Caroline Thompson
| - | Screenwriter | |
Caroline Wilson
| - | First Assistant Camera | |
Charlotte Owen
| - | Assistant Production Coordinator | |
Charlotte Worsaae
| - | Animator | |
Chris Baker
| - | Illustrator | |
Chris Burdon
| - | Re-Recording Mixer | |
Chris Butler
| - | Storyboard Artist | |
Chris Lebenzon
| - | Editor | |
Chris Stenner
| - | Animator | |
Chris Tichborne
| - | Animator | |
Chris Tootell
| - | Animator | |
Christophe Leignel
| - | First Assistant Camera | |
Claire Dodgson
| - | Second Assistant Editor | |
Claus Wehlisch
| - | First Assistant Editor | |
Clive Scott
| - | Chief Lighting Technician | |
Colin Ritchie
| - | Dialogue Editor | |
Dale A. Smith
| - | Production Coordinator | |
Danielle Mullins
| - | Painter (digital) | |
Danny Elfman
| - | Composer (Music Score), Songwriter | |
David Genge
| - | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician | |
David Mackie
| - | Assistant Sound Editor | |
David Scott
| - | Compositor | |
David Stoten
| - | Storyboard Artist | |
Dean Ford
| - | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician | |
Dean Roberts
| - | Storyboard Artist | |
Delphine Buratti
| - | Compositor | |
Derek Frey
| - | Associate Producer | |
Drew Lightfoot
| - | Animator | |
Dylan Owen
| - | Compositor | |
Eddy Joseph
| - | Supervising Sound Editor | |
Edgar Alberto
| - | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician | |
Emma Gaffney
| - | First Assistant Editor | |
Ezra J. Sumner
| - | First Assistant Director | |
Fleur Jago
| - | Production Coordinator | |
Gaby Kester
| - | Casting Associate | |
Gary Welch
| - | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician | |
Geoff Robbins
| - | First Assistant Camera | |
Gilbert James
| - | Visual Effects Producer | |
Hannah Moseley
| - | Draftsman | |
Harry Barnes
| - | Foley Supervisor | |
Harry Linden
| - | Production Manager | |
Huy Vu
| - | Character Design | |
Ian Waggot
| - | Foley Artist | |
Isabel Cody
| - | CGI Effects | |
Jamie Carruthers
| - | Painter (digital) | |
Jason Stalman
| - | Animator | |
Jeffrey Auerbach
| - | Executive Producer | |
Jeffrey Broom
| - | Production Accountant | |
Jeffrey Lynch
| - | Screen Story | |
Jens Jonathan Gulliksen
| - | Animator | |
Jessica Norman
| - | Visual Effects Supervisor | |
Jessie Thiele
| - | Post Production Supervisor | |
Jim Russell
| - | Compositor | |
Jo Chalkley
| - | Animator | |
Joe Ranft
| - | Executive Producer | |
Joern Weisspfennig
| - | CGI Effects | |
John August
| - | Screenwriter | |
Jolene McCaffrey
| - | Compositor | |
Jonathan Lucas
| - | Editor | |
Jordi Grangel
| - | Character Design | |
Judy Barr
| - | Compositor | |
Katie Reynolds
| - | Post Production Coordinator | |
Kim Gordon
| - | Compositor | |
Kim Stevenson
| - | Compositor | |
Kirsty Lamb
| - | Compositor | |
Laura Treen
| - | Painter (digital) | |
Loraine "Lolly" Cooper
| - | Compositor | |
Lorea Hoye
| - | Visual Effects Producer | |
Lucy Grannon
| - | Painter (digital) | |
Malcolm Lamont
| - | Animator | |
Mark Nutkins
| - | First Assistant Camera | |
Mark Swaffield
| - | First Assistant Camera | |
Mark Waring
| - | Animator | |
Martin Cantwell
| - | Sound/Sound Designer | |
Matt Day
| - | First Assistant Camera | |
Matt Palmer
| - | Animator | |
Michael Higham
| - | Music Editor | |
Michael Semanick
| - | Re-Recording Mixer | |
Michell Fraser
| - | Assistant Production Coordinator | |
Michelle Guish
| - | Casting | |
Mike Cottee
| - | Animator | |
Mike Johnson
| - | Director | |
Mike Prestwood Smith
| - | Re-Recording Mixer | |
Miquel Ubeda
| - | Compositor | |
Mohammed "Mo" Sobhy
| - | CGI Effects | |
Moving Picture Company
| - | Visual Effects | |
Murray Barber
| - | Compositor | |
Natalie Macdonald
| - | Compositor | |
Neil Roche
| - | CGI Effects | |
Nelson Lowry
| - | Art Director | |
Nick Ingman
| - | Conductor | |
Nicolas Hodgkinson
| - | Compositor | |
Nicolas Seck
| - | CGI Effects | |
Norbert Ruf
| - | Compositor | |
Pamela Pettler
| - | Screenwriter | |
Patrick Collins
| - | Storyboard Artist | |
Paul Hank
| - | Foley Artist | |
Paul Langwade
| - | Production Sound Mixer | |
Paula McBride
| - | Graphic Design | |
Penn Stevens
| - | CGI Effects | |
Pete Dodd
| - | Animator | |
Pete Kozachik
| - | Cinematographer, Visual Effects Supervisor | |
Phil Dale
| - | Animator | |
Phil Man
| - | Compositor | |
Philip Borg
| - | CGI Effects | |
Phillip Barrett
| - | Foley Mixer | |
Poppy Luard
| - | Draftsman | |
Priscilla Elliott
| - | Research | |
Ralph Foster
| - | First Assistant Editor | |
Richard Jeffers
| - | Painter (digital) | |
Richard Overall
| - | Assistant Editor | |
Robert Collins
| - | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician | |
Roxanne Newsham
| - | CGI Effects | |
Rupert Coulson
| - | Production Sound Mixer | |
Rupert Davies
| - | First Assistant Camera | |
Salima Needham
| - | Compositor | |
Sandy Buchanan
| - | Production Sound Mixer | |
Sarah Feeley
| - | Production Coordinator | |
Scott Pritchard
| - | Compositor | |
Sharon Smith
| - | Storyboard Artist | |
Shie Rozow
| - | Music Editor | |
Simon Chase
| - | Foley Editor | |
Stefano Cassini
| - | Animator | |
Steve Boeddeker
| - | Sound/Sound Designer | |
Tim Allen
| - | Animator | |
Tim Burton
| - | Director, Producer | |
Tim Watts
| - | Animator, Storyboard Artist | |
Tobias Fouracre
| - | Animator | |
Tom Guy
| - | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician | |
Tom Kimberley
| - | Compositor | |
Tony Currie
| - | Dialogue Editor | |
Tony Travis
| - | Painter (digital) | |
Tracy Shaw
| - | Associate Producer | |
Trey Thomas
| - | Animator | |
Victoria Bugs Hartley
| - | Production Coordinator | |
Vince Goodsell
| - | Compositor | |
William Campbell
| - | Visual Effects Editor |
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Format: HD-DVD
Release Date: 10/10/2006
UPC: 012569809543
Item ID: 755461
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
ProductID: WHV80954HD
Region: 1 Video: Enhanced Widescreen Letterbox for 16x9 TV DVD Aspect Ratio: Theatre Wide-Screen (1.85:1) Language: English, French, Spanish Subtitles: English, French, Spanish Weight factor: 1 item(s)
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Features
Inside the Two Worlds
Danny Elfman Interprets the Two Worlds
The Animators: The Breath of Life
Tim Burton: Dark vs. Light
Voices From the Underworld
Making Puppets Tick
The Voices Behind the Voice
The Corpse Bride preproduction galleries
Music-only track
Theatrical trailer
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