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Post by Mrs. Nesbit on Jun 6, 2006 12:15:34 GMT -5
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Post by Arielle on Jun 6, 2006 16:59:24 GMT -5
Yay! I am so going to see it. And buy it. Then I'll own TWO NBC's. ^_^
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Post by Butterscotch on Jun 6, 2006 20:41:33 GMT -5
I wonder DD knows?
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Post by Arielle on Jun 6, 2006 20:45:11 GMT -5
He probably does. Me and him sort of have this telepathic line between the two of us - seeing we're both emo twins and all - and we exchange this kind of stuff often. Just kidding. But DD does seem to be drawn to news like this. We should up and tell him anyway.
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Post by Spiritgal304 on Jun 6, 2006 23:01:39 GMT -5
3-D huh? I've seen one 3-D movie and 3-D isn't as great as people think it is. -_-
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Cheza-chan
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I'll be waiting...
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Post by Cheza-chan on Jun 11, 2006 12:49:13 GMT -5
Yeah I don't know... I think they just wanted to bring back NBC. But the Nightmare is already amazing as is... it doesn't need to be brought back in my opinion... I've never been much for 3-D but if I were to get a movie in 3-D I think something like the Little Mermaid would be cool (you know with the sharks and stuff- rawr )
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khboy
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Post by khboy on Jun 12, 2006 13:04:48 GMT -5
i think that it is a good idea seeing as how the nightmare before christmas is a very popular movie now i'm sure any fan will go and see it in theathers again and tim buton and henry silick are in on the project i can't wait.
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kit
Disney Grandmaster
perks of being a wallflower?!?!
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Post by kit on Jun 16, 2006 20:09:21 GMT -5
I can't see this movie being made in 3-D. I just can't. It was already a masterpiece, so why mess with that?
It's like trying to copy a Picasso piece and make it into "pop-art" art.
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Hannah
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And never the two shall meet?
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Post by Hannah on Jun 16, 2006 20:19:27 GMT -5
What would be awesome is if it was made into a 3-D IMAX film. I realize that not everyone lives near an IMAX theater, but it would still be awesome.
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kit
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perks of being a wallflower?!?!
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Post by kit on Jun 16, 2006 20:23:53 GMT -5
I'd see it at an IMAX if they did decide to do it that way, but no 3-D.
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Post by joplin4 on Jun 16, 2006 20:33:45 GMT -5
Tim Burton's films are just...well, in the words of HSM's Ms. Darbus:
"Too disturbing. Go see a counselor."
Needless to say, I won't be seeing this. I saw it a couple times and didn't like it all that much.
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Post by bosoxfan on Jun 25, 2006 14:38:05 GMT -5
i can't wait. i wil lgo see it for sure
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Post by kimmykins83 on Jun 28, 2006 10:38:40 GMT -5
Aw man, that is ever so cool! You guys are just so lucky!
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Post by Pride on Jul 7, 2006 14:51:21 GMT -5
I never really liked that film, I mean it's ok and I'd watch it if it was on TV or I rented it, but I don't think I'd pay 10 dollars to see it I'd rather see the Corpse Bride...or Monster House. Or Edward Scissorhands. I love that movie. =]
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Post by kimmykins83 on Jul 8, 2006 5:36:47 GMT -5
We have an IMAX cinema here in London that may end up showing it at some point or this year fingers crossed
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