Thursday, September 29, 2005

The Corpse Bride (* * * *)

As a big Tim Burton as well as Stop Animation fan it will come to no surprise for most of you to know that I liked Tim Burton's The Corpse Bride. I thought this movie was a lot of fun, it was clever and interesting. Tim Burton definitely has his own style and it's very obvious with this movie. The music was good and the characters were very funny. The only drawback to The Corpse Bride was that it moved pretty slow and the plot was very thin, but it was easy to overlook these problems because the movie was so clever.
First of all, if you are a Tim Burton or Nightmare Before Christmas fan you have probably already seen The Corpse Bride. If you haven't, then you might as well go and see it because you will most likely enjoy it. The style is on par with Tim Burtons previous work and although not as good as Nightmare, it's very similar. As with all of Burton's films it's dark in appearance and visual style but very light hearted, funny and heartwarming in depth.
The story seems to remind me of several fairy tales mixed into one weird story. It's basically the story about Victor Van Dort, the groom of the story. He mistakenly marries a Corpse, hence The Corpse Bride. Because he doesn't really want to be married to the corpse he must find a way to leave the land of the dead, get rid of the corpse and marry his intended bride Victoria Everglot. The story revolves around these main characters and their families in a very funny way. The dialogue is really good and is what really keeps you interested as the story progresses rather slowly. Not all of the dialogue is sung to the audience, a lot of it is spoken. You are more interested in what the characters are going to say next, rather than what they are going to do next.
The music was done by Danny Elfman, (who else for a Burton film) and is very clever. It is somewhat of a musical as the music has dialogue that helps tell the story. There are several characters that sing and the lyrics are very funny. The music has it's own style, similar to the Halloween style of Nightmare.
The characters were very good, the style and look of the clay-made characters was very funny. Burton has such great creativity and the ability to put it onto the screen. Each character has a sort of exaggerated shape physically that somewhat defines what their personality is. Each is voiced by several Burton regulars including Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Christopher Lee, Albert Finney , Danny Elfman and Tracy Ulman. The voices match the characters very well and the characters are the best part of the whole film.
Unfortunately because the plot is thin, the movie progresses very slow. The movie is short so it's not that big of a deal. I wasn't bored watching the movie but I do think it could have been paced a little better.
The Bottom Line...
The Corpse Bride is a good movie, it's fun and very clever. If you are a fan of Tim Burton movies, especially The Nightmare Before Christmas, you will like The Corpse Bride. It was difficult not to compare it to Nightmare and if I were to do so I don't think it's as good. I recommend this movie to people who like animated movies and are interested in seeing something different. Young kids might be scared during some parts, but most of the scary stuff is humorous in nature so it's not very frightening. Young kids might just be bored during the movie because although it's short it does move slowly. I would say that the movie was intended more for teenagers and adults than kids. The visual style and animation is great, it amazes me with what they can do with clay. Rated PG for mild scary images and action.

Cool Internet Tricks

Here are some sites and tools I have found on the Internet that I think a lot of you may be interested.
This is a very good online encyclopedia. There is a ton of information on basically any subject you can think of. It's pretty much a Google for encyclopedia information. The good thing is that it's open source, if you see something that is wrong you can change it. That's how Wikipedia gets it's information, anyone can post an article and anyone can edit an article. Because Wikipedia has a huge following in the higher education world it's very reliable with accurate information. Make sure to check out the welcome or FAQ page to see how it all works, it's very interesting.
Are you sick of those emails you get that have crazy pictures or stories. It's hard to know what to believe when it's on the Internet or in an email. This is where Snopes comes in. The people who run Snopes go and check out the claims in many emails, on the Internet and general Urban Myths. Check out the email or story you were just sent at Snopes and you will know if it's real or not.
This is one of the coolest things I have found online lately. Do you get annoyed at web sites requiring logins to view their content. It's merely an attempt to gather your personal information and send you spam. There are sites I avoid because I don't want to set up an account. This is where Bug Me Not comes in. When you get prompted to sign up for an account so you can login and view website content, copy the URL from your browser and head to Bug Me Not. Paste the URL into Bug Me Not and it will give you a username and password to login. Then you don't have to give them your personal information. Read below for info on the Bug Me Not Firefox Extension.
For those of you who are using Firefox (Which you all should be), you need to get some Firefox Extension. These are small programs that run within Firefox to enhance your experience. For example there is a Bug Me Not extension, read above for Bug Me Not info. Basically whenever you are prompted at a site to register to view content, just right click in the username box and select Bug Me Not. The extension will instantly give you a username and password to login, without you supplying any personal info. I also recommend Forecast Fox for weather info. There are a ton of others you can browse and easily install.
An advanced feature of the Google map service is that you can view satellite images with your maps. Go to Google Maps and just search for the address you want to map. Then click on Satellite or Hybrid (I prefer Hybrid) then you get a satellite image of your map. You can click on Directions to get directions to or from that location. It's fun to just view the satellite images of places you have been, or check out your house. They pretty much have an image of the entire world, so check it out.

What?

I decided to consolidate my blogs. I am only going to update this blog, but with everything I used to post on both blogs. So I have moved all the posts from my entertainment blog here. Check the archives to see any of them. This means that this is my sole blog for anything I want to say, about anything. I hope to post more often now that it will be easier to maintain just one blog. It will also be easier for all of you to only view this blog. If you see any "broken" links please let me know so I can fix them. I apologize, I wasn't able to move comments over but the old blog is still in existence and comments can be viewed there.

Saturday, September 17, 2005

Harry Potter Geeks

Harry Potter geeks, click here.

The Goblet of Fire

All those Harry Potter geeks out there, go check out the new trailer for The Goblet of Fire movie coming out in November. We have had a teaser trailer for a while now, but the "real" one is available to view online. You can also catch it with The Corpse Bride (which I can't wait to see), that's playing next week in theaters.
To see it online check out the usual Harry Potter sites. I recommend.
Muggle Net
Veritaserum or
The Leaky Cauldron
After viewing the new trailer I am even more excited about this movie. Actually there isn't really any other movies I am looking forward to this fall. I am pleased with the way the movie looks so far. Obviously they are going to have to cut some of the story for time, which sucks, but it's impossible not to. I am optimistic that they will do a good job with this film. Check out the trailer and let me know what you think. If you are careful you might even catch a sneak peak of "You Know Who".

Happy Birthday Uncle Glen!

Today is my Uncle Glen’s Birthday.  So Happy Birthday to him!

Monday, September 05, 2005

Baby Room

Well the baby room is "almost" finished. I am sure it's the cutest thing any of you have ever seen, as Brooke would say.