Monday, November 5, 2012

The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) - Tim Burton's Masterpiece

The Nightmare Before Christmas: Did You Ever Dance with Tim Burton in the Pale Moonlight?

Film poster The Nightmare Before Christmas disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com
While this is always promoted as Tim Burton's "The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993), there was a lot of other talent that went into this as well. Director Henry Selick, for instance, later went on to direct the creepy "Coraline," which is almost a companion piece to this film. Burton himself went on to direct "The Corpse Bride," which is a worthy companion piece to this film. However you slice it, though, "The Nightmare Before Christmas" cemented Tim Burton's reputation in Hollywood and became a holiday classic that could be enjoyed year-round.
The Pumpkin King in The Nightmare Before Christmas disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com
I want to dance with the devil in the pale moonlight...
Jack Skeffington (Danny Elfman and Chris Sarandon) is the Pumpkin King of Halloween. He rules at that holiday, but the whole affair has become a bore, almost a chore, to get through each year. He is looking for something different. He finds it Christmastime.
Holding hands in The Nightmare Before Christmas disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com
The film is very dark, befitting the context
Jack wanders into Christmas Town and is enchanted with the whole idea. He goes back to his mates and persuades them to join him in putting on Christmas instead of Halloween. The only trouble is, the Pumpkin King's friends are all ghouls, bats, goblins and related scary figures of a different season.
Sunglasses in The Nightmare Before Christmas disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com
I wear sunglasses at night la la la
They try their best, however, and the results are - interesting. Ken Page as the Oogie Boogie Man, Paul Reubens as Lock, Susan McBride as Big Witch, Randy Crenshaw as Mr. Hyde, Glenn Walters as Wolfman, Sherwood Ball as Mummy, and William Hickey as Dr. Finkelstein all give the holiday spirit a whole new twist.
Fallen Christmas Tree in The Nightmare Before Christmas disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com
Uh oh!
This is a stop-motion animation film in the grand tradition. Its charm comes from that decision, because creating the same kind of weird fantasy world in live action would have been impossible, and straight animation could have have conveyed sufficiently the sheer creepiness of Jack and his friends.
Grinning The Nightmare Before Christmas disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com
A nice, big grin
While the theme is a nightmarish visitation of Halloween on Christmas, the film is suitable for all ages. The only really scary part for youngsters is the boogie man, but even he isn't that bad. If your child can handle "The Addams Family," he or she should be able to handle this one.
The star The Nightmare Before Christmas disneyjuniorblog.blogspot.com
How precious!
"The Nightmare Before Christmas" is a wonderful treat, especially during the holiday season if you are tired of the usual stuff. If you want to make an evening of it, watch this, then "Coraline" or Tim Burton's "The Corpse Bride," and you will double your fun. The trailer is below.








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