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Doug Walker remembers it so you don't have to! Join him and he dives into movies from your distant and not so distant past.
Nostalgia Critic starts off NostalgiaWeen with a Tim Burton film that's
20 years old. Does this stop-motion fairy tale have the same charm as
his first? Let's take a look at Corpse Bride.
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Corpse Bride (also known as Tim Burton's Corpse Bride) is a 2005
stop-motion animated Gothic fantasy musical film, directed by Mike
Johnson (in his directorial debut) and Tim Burton from a screenplay by
John August, Caroline Thompson, and Pamela Pettler, based on characters
created by Burton and Carlos Grangel. Set in an English village, Corpse
Bride stars Johnny Depp as the voice of Victor, while Helena Bonham
Carter voices Emily, the titular bride. An international co-production
between the United States and United Kingdom, produced by Tim Burton
Productions and Laika Entertainment, and distributed by Warner Bros.
Pictures, Corpse Bride is the first stop-motion feature film directed by
Burton after previously producing The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
and James and the Giant Peach (1996).
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Nostalgia Critic
Doug Walker remembers it so you don't have to! Join him and he dives into movies from your distant and not so distant past.