It took about 18 months. 55 weeks.
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Tim Burtons most famous piece of work is Edward Scissorhands.
The director of Corpse Bride is the great animationist Tim Burton.
The line "Why go up there when people are dying to get down here" is spoken by the character of the Barkis Bittern in Tim Burton's "Corpse Bride." Barkis is a scheming and manipulative character who seeks to marry Victoria for her fortune. This line reflects his cynical view of life and death, emphasizing the film's themes of love and mortality.
I've seen both of them and they're basically the same. They both have the Tim Burton-style animation. I did enjoy the Corpse Bride more just because I thought it had more interesting characters and plot lines.
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Tim Burtons most famous piece of work is Edward Scissorhands.
The director of Corpse Bride is the great animationist Tim Burton.
Tim Burton directed it :)
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vincent, corpse bride the nightmare before christmas, batman, big fish, charlie and the chocolate factory, james and the giant peach and he's making a new 1 called frankenweinie
The line "Why go up there when people are dying to get down here" is spoken by the character of the Barkis Bittern in Tim Burton's "Corpse Bride." Barkis is a scheming and manipulative character who seeks to marry Victoria for her fortune. This line reflects his cynical view of life and death, emphasizing the film's themes of love and mortality.
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HBO First Look - 1992 Tim Burton's Corpse Bride 12-20 was released on: USA: 10 September 2005
The production of "The Corpse Bride" took approximately two years. Directed by Tim Burton, the film was created using stop-motion animation, which is a labor-intensive process requiring meticulous attention to detail. The project began development in 2002 and was completed for its release in September 2005.
I've seen both of them and they're basically the same. They both have the Tim Burton-style animation. I did enjoy the Corpse Bride more just because I thought it had more interesting characters and plot lines.