Posts tonen met het label Tim Burton. Alle posts tonen
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zaterdag 20 september 2008

Saturday = Movieday, part 2

A movie that seems to thrill me over and over again, is, once again a musical, Nightmare Before Christmas, by Tim Burton.



I don't think the movie needs much of an introduction, but for those who aren't familiar with the story:
There's Jack Skellington


And he lives in Halloweentown. Every year he leads all citizens into a night of scaring little children, adults and everything scareable...
He kind of loves Sally, who adores him.


She's a housekeeper for the awful Mr. Hyde, a wheelchairing freak.
Anyway, one day Jack discovers Christmas Town and doesn't know what to think of all this splendour, joy, light and goodwill. He decides to cancel Halloween and highjack Christmas. In order to succeed he needs to kidnap their leader, known as Sandy Claws.
Eventually Sandy Claws ends up with the evil Oogie Boogie.


When push comes to shove, the whole operation is a complete disaster. Jack acknowledges that and he decides they should start right away with the preparations for next year's Halloween. He and Sally finally get together as an item.


The movie was the first major movie completely put together by stop-motion, and the final product is simply amazing. You totally go along with Jack, Sally and all the extras of which none is not loveable.
The music, once again by Danny Elfman, who does the soundtrack of most Burtonmovies, is nothing less than perfect.



And YouTube once again; the scene where Jack discovers Christmas Town (remember; this is stop-motion!)



And another one; Oogie Boogie's Song, take a look at that wonderful Santa Claus...

woensdag 10 september 2008

The Melancholy Death Of Oyster Boy & Other Stories

Ever since, I think, Edward Scissorhands, I've been a huge fan of Tim Burton. Ofcourse I came to know him through his movies (and -oh well- some will say it's because of Johnny Depp, and hey, there are worse things, not?), but later I got acquainted with his other work. His early homemade movies, his poetry and drawings and his passion about anything beyond the normal.
A really fine example is his book 'The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy & Other Stories':


It's a book containing 23 poems written by himself, and also illustrated by himself. Every poem is about one of the 20 characters featured in it. And it's truly great. Ofcourse the whole she-bang turned into merchandise, but it's so cute and adorable. I went out of my way to collect them all, but I finally did it.
Below: Oysterboy himself, Robot Boy and The Girl With Many Eyes


Stain Boy, Junk Girl and Roy the Toxic Boy


Match Girl, Jimmy the Hideous Penguin Boy and Stick Boy


The Pin Cushion Queen, Mummy Boy and Staring Girl


The Boy With Nails In His Eyes, Voodoo Girl and Brie Boy


All these figurines came as a trio in a fairly normal box, except for Voodoo Girl which came in a larger box accompanied by a hardcovered version of the book. And Stick Boy and Match Girl, who stupid as may be are in love, came as a pair in a huge matchbox.


As you may see above, the whole set is covered under the name 'Tim Burton's Tragic Toys For Girls And Boys'...
The Pin Cushion Queen graces a journal, with pins that light up if you push a button.


I do not own everything merchandised, for example Mr. S owns the large version of Roy The Toxic Boy, which really looks toxic. On the www there is ofcourse much to be found about these tragic toys. Tim Burton's own site for example.
And on that very site you'll find 6 swell flashcartoons where Stain Boy headlines, and where most of the above characters play a supporting role. Check them out!
Stain Boy and Staring Girl ('Why?' one asks)
Stain Boy and Roy The Toxic Boy (my favourite, watch that little doggie at the end)
Stain Boy and the Giant Bowling Ball (not featured in the book)
Stain Boy and Robot Boy (Poor moussie)
Stain Boy and Match Girl (Eat this Jessica Rabbit!)
Stain Boy's Past (lots of characters!)