![]() ![]() Frankenweenie will entertain a good percentage of its watchers, making it a must see 2012 movie. Don't get me wrong, the movie's great, but something would've made it better. Burton is always highly imaginative and creative, but he's somehow missing something. Tim Burton's fine job and the voice actors' performance give us the horror atmosphere necessary for the movie. The decent overall voice performance does the job just fine, giving us spooky character, Atticus Shaffer's voice gave me the chills. Tim Burton brings us a stop-motion masterpiece, paying attention to every detail from the movie's beginning to its end. Things start to get messed up when Edgar (voiced by Atticus Shaffer) discovers Sparky. The experiment is a success, but no one should know about what happened. It's the story of Victor Frankenstein (voiced by Charlie Tahan), who, after losing his beloved dog Sparky, tries to revive him using lightning. And yes, I don't think this film is suitable for children, more like teenagers and adults, containing some scenes that may disturb children. ![]() In addition, the movie is set in black and white, trying to capture the old look of horror movies. ![]() Most of the characters are based on iconic horror movie characters, like Frankenstein and Van Helsing. Creative and original, Frankeweenie illustrates its writer's original roots. So far, most of its ratings have been C pluses or below, but since the film topped the charts on opening day, the sky is the limit for Tim Burton’s “9. After 26 years of the short movie, Tim Burton brings us a movie with his name written all over it. Exploding onto the scene in whirl of martial arts mastery, 7 shows the. Plus, there were some humorous parts which succeeded in perking up the grave situation the characters were in. Their showdown with the cat is aided by a fugitive from the numbers refugee camp. Though the plot was a bit disappointing, the visual affects were exceptional they aren’t ones that one comes across everyday the antagonists were superbly frightening. If it looks like a gloomy film, sounds like a gloomy film, and acts like a gloomy film, then it is a gloomy film ergo it should be kept as such for the sake of balance. Tim Burton worked on a parody of the classic Twas The Night Before Christmas and that is what ended up being the initial basis for the entire movie. However, it did not correlate with the rest of the film. Burton placed a small implication at that the Earth would restore itself again so as to instill hope in the audience. At the end, the original film transitioned well and ended with a more logical ending, which is a key factor in whether a film like “9†makes or breaks it. Moreover, the plot seemed like an unbalanced, detached group of stories instead of a flowing story. Reilly did a poor job in voicing 5 and ending up make 5 appear with the traits of a follower whereas 6 was not given enough time to enhance his character. There were some major flaws in the plot and the character portrayals. However, everyone most definitely knows that while the original short film was nominated for an Academy Award, but this film failed to reach the bar of its predecessor. The characters of Tim Burtons Corpse Bride (2005) included a range of colorful personalities - from the dead (at various stages of decomposition), the alive and breathing, maggots, and spiders. Will they all make it out alive? Who knows? The Corpse Bride is an iconic Tm Burton film - with plenty of villains to hate, and charming (if dead) characters to love. Now it is up to 9 and the other stitchpunks—both those who are willing and unwilling—to go save 2 and destroy not only the cat beast, but the reactivated fabrication beast, who has the power to steal souls using the scientist’s talisman. While surveying this parallel world, he meets another stitchpunk, who is called “2†and gets kidnapped by the cat beast soon after. Once he steps out of the lab and into the barren wasteland that was once Earth, the lives of the remaining stitchpunks—and whatever beasts happen to be lurking around— are impacted forever. The story begins with the last “stitchpunk,†9, waking up in his creator laboratory to find that the world has been destroyed by robots. Tim Burton's animated movie "9" falls short of its potential despite captivating scenes. Full of action and adventure in a post-apocalyptic age, Tim Burton’s “9†adds a bit of the short film version of “9” in the movie as well as his own creativity however, this resulted in a very topsy-turvy film. ![]()
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