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mary
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 Tim Burton's Corpse Bride-- teaser
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Bodrul
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 Re: Tim Burton's Corpse Bride-- teaser
Really? It will make $40 million, a sleeper.
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Heinrich Himmler
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music is from edvard griegs "peer gynt", a piece called "hall of the mountain king".
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mary
Indiana Jones IV
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Joseba B-Loki wrote: music is from edvard griegs "peer gynt", a piece called "hall of the mountain king".
thank you~~ 
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matatonio
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uummm, is it a family film? comedy?! crap?! what is this?!?!
i found the trailer just......bleh!
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Michael.
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this will become another cult classic in the way that "The Nightmare Before Christmas" did - and the Nightmare movie is much loved by gothic crowds - the amount of times i see the merchandise combined with dark makeup on people..
Anyway - it will definately attract fans of The Nightmare, probobly some halloween goers and then im pretty sure critics will be kind to it too. Should do very well.
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neo_wolf
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It looks real good.
30/105
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Maximus
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I think it could pull in up to 50 million. I think it looks pretty good, but there is no way it will make 100 million. Sorry, but it's just too strange. Heh.
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MovieDude
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18/65
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sako
Indiana Jones IV
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good legs but I find the trailer bad.
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Algren
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Atm, i'd say:
$7M Opening
$16M Total
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The Scottie
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Naturalflux7 wrote: this will become another cult classic in the way that "The Nightmare Before Christmas" did - and the Nightmare movie is much loved by gothic crowds - the amount of times i see the merchandise combined with dark makeup on people..
Anyway - it will definately attract fans of The Nightmare, probobly some halloween goers and then im pretty sure critics will be kind to it too. Should do very well.
You took the words out of my mouth.
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BJ
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I think it looks very interesting it should apeal to all the nightmare before christmas lovers, such as myself, and I hope its as good as the nightmare before christmas if not better :wink:
13m / 72m
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Eagle
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And this quickly shoots towards the top of my most anticipated.
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1981
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Top notch stop motion animation.
Expect a slow but impressive run.
Say: 11 million opening, 62 million total.
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Korrgan
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Maximus
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Algren wrote: Atm, i'd say:
$7M Opening
$16M Total
Only when hell freezes over will this have a multiplier slightly over 2.0.
Worst. Prediction. Ever.
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Snrub
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Daniel Raedts wrote: Top notch stop motion animation. Expect a slow but impressive run. Say: 11 million opening, 62 million total.
Agreed.
If this film anything less than brilliant, I'll be killing you all.
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Eagle
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It is tim burton, this movie will be amazing, of that there is very little doubt.
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insomniacdude
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Tim Burton has a huge underground fanbase, particularly evident when he does these darker projects. I think it'll attract a larger amount of people Halloween, being it Halloween and all, but the fanbase and good WOM will bush it into November with great legs.
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Michael.
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An underground fanbase, eh?
Tim Burton/ Nightmare fans proudly display their affection for the film and the director with clothes, bags, toys, beanies etc etc. I think Nightmare must still be selling shitloads of merchandise.
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Bradley Witherberry
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Daniel Raedts wrote: Top notch stop motion animation.
Are you sure it's stop motion? The trailer looked like CGI mimicing the stop motion of Nightmare Before Xmas...
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Bradley Witherberry
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 Also, just for historical context, Nightmare Before Xmas opened on 29 October 1993, with a weekend gross of $8.2 million and finished with just over $50 million - and that was a great movie!
...and don't underestimate Burton's fans - they pushed the pretty lame Big Fish to over $66 million...
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The Scottie
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bradley witherberry wrote:  Also, just for historical context, Nightmare Before Xmas opened on 29 October 1993, with a weekend gross of $8.2 million and finished with just over $50 million - and that was a great movie!
...and don't underestimate Burton's fans - they pushed the pretty lame Big Fish to over $66 million...
I should also mention that it was the number one movie of that weekend.
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