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Tim Burton's Corpse Bride (2005)
Released By: Warner Bros. Pictures   Rating: N/A   In Theaters: 9/23/2005
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Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: N/A
Director: Tim Burton
Language: English
Official Website: http://corpsebridemovie.warnerbros.com/
Theatrical Release: 9/23/2005
Home Video Release: 1/31/2006
Cast: Albert Finney, Christopher Lee, Helena Bonham Carter, Johnny Depp, Richard E. Grant, Emily Watson
Published ID: 419842
UPC: 012569593503, 012569593510, 012569828506, 012569809543,
Plot: 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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corpse bride movie
Added 1/17/2010

got the movie super quick.... always love tim burton and can find everything on here much easier than in stores.
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Tim Burton's animated film on DVD.
Added 1/15/2010

The story itself, was rather straight forward, and somewhat slow moving. The animation was unique, and rather stylized. The characters were captivating, up to a point. Other than that, there wasn't that much more to the film.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Need region number next to DVD
Added 12/29/2009

Can't play DVD in Austrlia. I bought it when I was new to Amazon and I would loose money sending it back for a refund. As the page was emailed to a Australian address, I thought I would be able to play it. I have learnd the hard way. It would be good if only 'any region' Blu Ray titles could be emailed out to those in region 2.
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A strong arguement for necrophilia
Added 12/11/2009

Tim Burton returned to his stop-motion greatness is this great romantic fantasy. Once again teaming up with animator Mike Johnson who he worked with on The Nightmare Before Christmas, the brought Burton's idea for a short story invoving necrophilia into an enjoyable family feature.

Taking place in Victorian era England, the worried young Victor is engaged to the very ladylike a Victoria(a joke on Victor/Victoria), but is having trouble remembering his vows. After dropping his engagement ring in the woods, he unintentionally resurrects Emily, the corpse of a bride who was killed on her wedding night. She takes him to the underworld where he learns her sad tale. Victor manages to talk her into taking him topside by a magic potion, and tells Victoria what happened, but Emily spitefully returns him to back to the land of the dead. Meanwhile, Victoria's parents believe Victor has ditched her, so they promise her hand to the aristocratic Lord Barkis, who really intends to kill and take her fortune, although he's unaware that Victoria's family was really marrying her to Victor for his family's money. Victor himself hears of Victoria's new fiance via one of his old coachmen who recently died of a bad cough. This causes Victor to consent to marrying Emily, but they decide to take their wedding upstairs to the land of the living. After an initial shock by most of the townspeople who think that's its a typical zombie holocaust, they realize that the dead are just there for the wedding. Victoria makes her way to the chapel, and Emily notices her just before Victor is willingly going to drink poison to join Emily in holy matrimony. Emily decides to let Victor marry Victoria instead, but Lord Barkis shows up and Emily recognizes him as the man who killed her. He unwittingly drinks the poison though, and the dead guests drag him back to the underworld. Emily then drifts peacefully off into the afterlife, leaving Victor and Victoria to live happily ever after.

When this movie first came out, I liked it but quickly forgot about it because of how much more entertaining I found the Wallace & Gromit movie(another stop-motion movie)at the time which came out a few weeks later. It wasn't until I rented it again a few years later that I grew to appreciate it more. It's got a bittersweet story to it done to gothic background. There's some fine humor in it, along with a few slightly unecessary but still welcome musical numbers. I especially loved the outlandish character designs and dark backgrounds, and how much more livelier they made the world of the dead seem from the world of the living. I highly recommend this as a movie to show at either Halloween or Valentines, an definately one for your video library.

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Love it!
Added 12/9/2009

I love this movie and since I couldn't find it in any of the stores I looked in (Walmart, Target) I tried online. Hurray!
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corpse bride movie
Added 1/17/2010

got the movie super quick.... always love tim burton and can find everything on here much easier than in stores.
0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Tim Burton's animated film on DVD.
Added 1/15/2010

The story itself, was rather straight forward, and somewhat slow moving. The animation was unique, and rather stylized. The characters were captivating, up to a point. Other than that, there wasn't that much more to the film.
1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
Need region number next to DVD
Added 12/29/2009

Can't play DVD in Austrlia. I bought it when I was new to Amazon and I would loose money sending it back for a refund. As the page was emailed to a Australian address, I thought I would be able to play it. I have learnd the hard way. It would be good if only 'any region' Blu Ray titles could be emailed out to those in region 2.
0 out of 3 people found this helpful.
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