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Corpse Bride

  • Grim Fandango anyone?
  • Has Bonham Carter played a “normal” character? Ever?
  • Texture work was incredible. The sets looked real.
  • The world needs more singing skeletons.
  • Nothing mindblowing – a polished and enjoyable distraction.

8/10

Tim Burton's Corpse Bride

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#1· martron
1135 days ago She played a hip version of Saffron in an episode of Absolutely Fabulous; in the dream sequence Eddi had while she was having “surgery” on her toe. ;D

This thing better be less painful than nightmare before xmas :\
#2· Lorna
1134 days ago I went to the UK premiere of that, (well, stood outside, anyhow) and got to see Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter right up there in the make-up-caked flesh. If I’d been organised enough, I could even have got his autograph and turned into a real life anorak-wearing celebrity spotter. Dammit.
#3· Dan
1134 days ago Wow, rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous. You didn’t get a chance to yell, “Johnny, have my babies!” and launch yourself at him, did you?

That’s totally what I’d do.
#4· Lorna
1133 days ago I would’ve done, but Rob dragged me to the pub before I could get myself arrested
#5· Dan
1133 days ago Beer is a valid substitute for Johnny, sure, but Helena? I think I’d have to be dragged off her before I could be dragged to the pub.
#6· Lorna
1132 days ago ooh i never knew that about you! One of my friend’s tutors at Reading was HBH’s sister – looked and sounded identical.