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Tim Burton’s ‘Frankenweenie’ Makes Up For ‘Dark Shadows’

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Dark Shadows‘ was a let down for some of us, but at lease ‘Frankenweenie’ looks like classic Tim Burton doing what he does best…stop motion animation with a fun dark story. Check out the latest images and clips below.

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Many of Tim Burton’s latest films have felt a little familiar in theme and of course, actors being used again and again, but ‘Frankenweenie‘ can remind us of the guy we all fell for way back in the 90′s…after ‘Batman‘ of course! ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas‘ and ‘The Corpse Bride‘ were so good, but the past several years have made me forget them, but the latest full trailer or the remake of his film that Disney didn’t care for is classic Burton. The story about a kid who brings his dog ‘Sparky’ back has interesting results (not as bad results as Pet Semetary), but the other kids in the town decide to do the same which obviously brings back some things that shouldn’t have been. Here’s some nice images to check out and the trailer just makes you smile.
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Frankenweenie Movie Synopsis
When young Victor’s pet dog Sparky is hit by a car, Victor decides to bring him back to life the only way he knows how. But when the bolt-necked “monster” wreaks havoc and terror in the hearts of Victor’s neighbors, he has to convince them (and his parents) that despite his appearance, Sparky’s still the good loyal friend he’s always been.

Starring: Winona Ryder, Catherine O’Hara, Conchata Ferrell, Atticus Shaffer, Martin Short, Tom Kenny, Martin Landau, Charlie Tahan, Robert Capron, James Hiroyuki Liao

Directed by: Tim Burton

Release Date: October 5, 2012


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Curt Johnson
Filmmaker and movie reviewer who loves giving the spotlight to some not so well known films ignored by the mainstream media. Also loves dark twisted comedy like House Of Yes while also enjoying Working Girl.
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7 comments
TheOneAntudude
TheOneAntudude

Oh man! Can't wait for this, been waiting for an old-school burton movie for ages! It looks just as good as TNMBC and that was a great movie, and still is.

ourpersonalthoughts
ourpersonalthoughts

this movie and para norman are the movies im really looking forward to

BobBX542
BobBX542

Although, I will admit that I DO have disdain for these teenagers that conform to non-conformity claiming that people just don't get them, or understand them. Guess what, we all get you. And we all got it 20 years ago when the movie came out.

BobBX542
BobBX542

Well, actually, Frankenweenie was first produced as a short film, and not actually released to a wide audience in 1984, so get that right. Second, I never said that liking "N.B.C." makes you confused, but it has been my experience, from the previous 19 years, that confused teenagers buy, wear, and consume all of the N.B.C. merchandise they can. I particularly enjoy N.B.C., but do not buy every last item with Jack Skelenton's face on it. ...

amandrek
amandrek

First, Frankenweenie was originally released in 1984. Second, just because people that like "The Nightmare Before Christmas" doesn't make them "confused." You made the statement because you have a disdain for people that do love the movie and the following that goes along with it.

BobBX542
BobBX542

Why exactly?? I'm not actually disagreeing or agreeing, but the statement you made has no sense of relevance to what I said.