A few months ago I rewatched Corpse Bride and had the piano melody stuck in my head for quite a while. So I went around replaying said melody to my family members and each of them knew what it was very quickly. Which I found surprising considering the last time we all watched it together was 10+ years ago. Tells you how memorable it is.
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="587">9:47</a> I don’t think the theory is real because Frankenweenie takes place in at least 1950 or something, meanwhile corpse bride takes place in the Victorian age. And for the nightmare before Christmas, I think it takes place in the same year It came out being 1993? it’s just in my opinion that theory doesn’t make any sense because of the timelines. Also LOOK AT BOTH VICTOR‘S PARENTS. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME PEOPLE.
I absolutely adored this film growing up I had it on CD and I would watch it so much that the CD stopped working and I would watch it every year around Halloween but I cannot find any streaming service with it on
I loved this movie The music especially, I even remember hearing a version with lyrics once “Past a tree at quarter three I had some hope in me… But life was taken from me and I did not feel peace I made a vow within my gown that love will come to me… But there he is and suddenly, I have been found I adore him…”
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="612">10:12</a> Yes Victor grew up in the modern day went back in time to victorion britian and died and came as santa in the 90s. Makes total sense
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="233">3:53</a> You’re telling me no one thinks she looks like a certain principal from a certain school video game?
@@TheRealDarzii ye it was really good and you don’t have to know transformers to understand it It is basically the first in the whole transformers timeline