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 Post subject: The Nightmare Before Christmas - A Review
PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2004 11:57 pm 
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This movie is the epitomy of stop-motion. But it's not cool just because of special effects (cough starwars). It's got a great story line, creative characters, the some of the best songs since... hrm... Oliver! ? Plus all the songs are placed perfectly. Hunchback of Notre Dame, for example, had lots of songs too, but at points the spaces between were far too large or far too small. (The space between Heaven's Light and Hellfire/Beyata Maria was approximately five seconds. No joke.) The review will go in song-to-song-order.

Is it just for kids? Sort of, yeah. Some of the plot makes adults or, possibly, middle-schoolers sneer. (The whole Santa Claus existing in the real world thing, specifically.) But once you get over the fact that this movie is not accurate to the real world, the fun begins.

The introduction is followed immediately by the first song, which as Hunchback discovered, is an excellent way to start a movie. And the song itself? Excellent. The animation is a little better in the Special DVD version, but the original has its charms too. The tune is great, and it intoduces lots of characters (even some who're never given names).

Immediately after, Jack Skellington trudges wearily home for what's probably one of the most famous scenes in the movie, and the second song. The tune varies well, and I love his expressions.
In the song, however, I found a wierd problem.. he says he's dead. More on that later....

The next song, I belive, is "What's This", where Jack discovers Christmas Town. The song is quite annoying after a few times if you only listen to it on your computer. But in the movie, it fits perfectly again and the visuals make it ten times better! And obviously it introduces the main plot without tedious dialogue.

The next sone... Town Meeting, I think it's called, has a very cool tune. It helps you figure out what almost all of the villagers act like... Oooh! Pretty! Can I kill it?
Plus the expressions at the end are priceless.

The next one is one of my favorites. Jack's doing all these experiments, and he doesn't even know what he's trying to figure out. Reminds me of science class last year. And Zero gives the solution! Ghost dogs deserve an extra point any day.

Kidnap the Sandy Claws is... special. It's really fun, but it takes ages to learn. And what's with Lock, Shock, and Barrel and their use of the phrase "ninety years" in the song? Creepy.

I'm not sure if the next one is Making Christmas, but I'll say it is. The tune is perfect! My friend commented that it was a little risky that they were putting down the road as the mayor was driving on it, but... whatever. It's a cartoon thing. I love the fanged duck with the fang marks in it!

The next is The Oogie Boogie Man. That scared me so much when I was little... now I just laugh at Santa. Seriously... as the Oogie Boogie man said, "You're joking! You're joking! You put me in a spin! You aren't comprehending the position that you're in!"

Next is Sally's Song. I have it on my computer, and unlike What's This, it's pretty tireless. I'll try not to explore the whole "Lookie me! Unrequited love! CoughLordAragornCough!" thing... it's too scary... But nice tune.

After that would be What Have I Done, my favorite song in the movie. It's wonderful to get it stuck in your head, and it's better to watch it. Words escape me. It's all... nobody knows he's singing this.. It just makes me want to write a fanfic where one lone child spots him and stuff... sniffle. Plus when he gets all happy again during the song, it's great... and impossible to sing, but great! One of my favorite parts: "Find a deep dark cave to hide in, in a million years they'll find me, only dussst! And a plaque! That reads "Here lies poor old Jack!""

And the two-part finale, Jack's Ok (This Is Halloween reprise) and Sally's song, reprise. Jack's OK is pretty short and could use some better lyrics, yeah. And Sally's song reprise is great. At least, if ye don't mind love scenes. I used to love the thing, but now I'm like "Oh my *bleeping* god. Jack's a *bleeping* Blue-cloaker! AAAAUUGH!" And then... it's over. Leaving you with a strange thirst to watch it again.

If you've never watched this, I ask you to rent it or borrow it now or my dog will chew your arm off, my cat Lucky will lick your skin off, and Mango will kill you with cuteness.

Not like they don't do that anyway.


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So much thought put into the songs of my favorite childhood movie. When I watch it, all I think about the songs is 'That would be awesome to play on my bassoon!' :P I still like the move itself, to the point where I even watch all of the extras on the DVD frequently.


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One of my faourite movies of all time. By my favourite director of all time.

It was so different to all the other childrens films that were around at the time.
The music is great. the characters are great, the story is great I don't see how anyone can't like this film.


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I can name several sets of 'overly-protective' parents here in SA that would like that movie banned >_<;

And I can tell you - I have viewed TNBC and can find pretty much nothing that equates into some of the more violent films parents choose to expose their kids to today. If anything, when my niece and nephew can watch it, it has to be without their parents's knowledge. My sister and her hubby despise this film, though I have seen them expose these two to worse (JAWS 3, The Shining, Bladerunner and Aliens 2 spring to mind...>_<). Just for the record, my nephew is 10 and my niece is 8 ~ watching those aforementioned films at this young age?...Yeah, I don't get the logic...

I'm not liking how people get so overprotective about violent things (animated things I mean) and yet they expose their kids to worse. *doesn't understand how something this brilliant can be linked to 'violent animations'*

TNBC is the BEST stop-motion animation of its time. Tim Burton's a genius, and I'm sure others here will agree with me.


[I just kinda hope some parents will get hit in the head hard enough to knock off this idiocy about "violent" animated films. I'm really at the end of my tether with people like that...]


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Marinnai Kasaraki wrote:
And I can tell you - I have viewed TNBC and can find pretty much nothing that equates into some of the more violent films parents choose to expose their kids to today. If anything, when my niece and nephew can watch it, it has to be without their parents's knowledge. My sister and her hubby despise this film, though I have seen them expose these two to worse (JAWS 3, The Shining, Bladerunner and Aliens 2 spring to mind...>_<). Just for the record, my nephew is 10 and my niece is 8 ~ watching those aforementioned films at this young age?...Yeah, I don't get the logic..


A lot of the action films that are on early in the evenings are quite violent.
And there can be some violent scenes in some of the early evening drama shows.


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Marinnai Kasaraki wrote:
And I can tell you - I have viewed TNBC and can find pretty much nothing that equates into some of the more violent films parents choose to expose their kids to today. If anything, when my niece and nephew can watch it, it has to be without their parents's knowledge. My sister and her hubby despise this film, though I have seen them expose these two to worse (JAWS 3, The Shining, Bladerunner and Aliens 2 spring to mind...>_<). Just for the record, my nephew is 10 and my niece is 8 ~ watching those aforementioned films at this young age?...Yeah, I don't get the logic...

Woah...that's just...absurd. What's so bad about TNBC that makes it worse than the movies their kids are allowed to watch?


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Marinnai Kasaraki wrote:
And I can tell you - I have viewed TNBC and can find pretty much nothing that equates into some of the more violent films parents choose to expose their kids to today. If anything, when my niece and nephew can watch it, it has to be without their parents's knowledge. My sister and her hubby despise this film, though I have seen them expose these two to worse (JAWS 3, The Shining, Bladerunner and Aliens 2 spring to mind...>_<). Just for the record, my nephew is 10 and my niece is 8 ~ watching those aforementioned films at this young age?...Yeah, I don't get the logic...

Woah...that's just...absurd. What's so bad about TNBC that makes it worse than the movies their kids are allowed to watch?



"It is animated horror." ~ my sister and her husband's words.

Right. And Aliens isn't about a twin-mouthed alien-thingy with an insatiable lust to feed on human flesh and will cocoon it until it starts festering then consume what is left of the human that was in it...

>_<;


But on a better note, we were visited briefly by a husband and wife couple from up the road from our house on Hallow's Eve dressed as Jack Skellington and Sally. Was our only Halloween occurance, but was very sweet ^_^


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One of my favorite movies of all times. Once it get's to be October, my mom and I will listen to the soundtrack until December. It's great. What other holiday movie lets you watch it at two different holidays? This year for Halloween, we made TNBC pumpkins.

Personally though, I like What's This much better than Sally's Song. Sally's Song is the only I don't like much at all.

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"It is animated horror." ~ my sister and her husband's words.


And that's somehow worse that horror with real people? I agree, I think those other movies are worse. Aren't most of those rated R?


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I never knew ANYONE who thought it was "horror"... for crying out loud, Lion King is more traumatic! (It is. Really.)

Waaaaitaminute. They saw Jaws 3 but aren't allowed to see TNBC? I wouldn't allow MYSELF to see Jaws 3! (Partially because I'm a bit selachophobic, but still...) I have Aliens, and I don't want to see it. The Shining? Isn't that, like, the bloodiest movie of all time? I'm sure it's got an R... yet a PG claymation kid's movie is "horror"? I don't get it! My peacenik uncle let me watch it when I was about 4! Aaaag! *explodes*
If they're going to be letting them watch horribly bloody movies as opposed to Nightmare Before Christmas, at least something good? Like... Braveheart? Ohhh dear *starts obsessing again*


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That movie is great. It almost made my friend hit me in the face with a glass bottle becuase I kept singing "This is halloween". I also was kicked out of class a few times for singing Kidnap the Santy Claws.


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