Saturday, September 22, 2012
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Video: New "Frankenweenie" Clip, "Edgar Knows"
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Video: New "Frankenweenie" Clip - Sparky's Rebirth
Another new clip from Frankenweenie has surfaced, this time showing the rebirth of Victor's beloved dog, Sparky.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
"Dark Shadows: The Visual Companion" Signed by Tim Burton
Forbidden Planet is offering a limited edition hardcover version of the new art book, "Dark Shadows: The Visual Companion," signed by Tim Burton. The book also features a foreword by Burton, is written by Mark Salisbury, and includes an afterword by the late producer of the film, Richard D. Zanuck.
Description: "Produced in close co-operation with Tim Burton and the production team, this lavish hardcover official companion volume to the film includes a Foreword by Tim Burton, scores of photos, concept drawings and production designs, and interviews with the cast and crew."
The book will not be available until November 4th, but you can pre-order it now for the online price of £75.00.
You can also order the standard hardcover edition of the book for £23.99 (retail price, £29.99), which will become available on October 26th.
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Video: "Frankenweenie" Featurette, "The Story"
A new Frankenweenie featurette, "The Story," has surfaced online. Cast and crew members Tim Burton, producers Allison Abbate and Don Hahn, production designer Rick Heinrichs, and voice actors Catherine O'Hara, Martin Short, Winona Ryder, and Martin Landau offer their insights into the new stop-motion animated fetaure.
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Free App: "Frankeweenie-fy" Your Pet
Disney is offering a free app to "Frankenweenie-fy" your pet. Dress up your pet in Tim Burton style ala Frankenweenie, and connect the spooktacular (yes, spooktacular) results on Facebook. Click here to play now!
Videos: Three "Frankenweenie" TV Spots
Friday, September 14, 2012
Winona Ryder in "Beetlejuice" Sequel?
Winona Ryder is reportedly set to be in talks with Tim Burton and screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith next week to discuss the possibility of making a sequel to the 1988 comedy, Beetlejuice.
Will she star in the film?: "You tell me - I don't know! I've heard from journalists, that's how I found out, but I'm seeing Tim next week, and I will let you know."
She added: "I'm trying to think about how that would work. Obviously I'm not [the focal point]; it's got to be Michael [Keaton]. So is it happening?... Tim hasn't confirmed it yet."
Ryder clarified that she would not be averse to joining the project if the story appealed to her: "If it was interesting. Although, I don't know if I would ever know a good script if it bit me in the face. But, I know what I like, so we'll see.
"Seth is writing something. I just told him, because it was something where I liked the character, he'd probably have a better response. He has ideas about it, so I just wanted to let him respond to it and see what he comes up with."
Winona Ryder has collaborated with Tim Burton on Beetlejuice (1988), Edward Scissorhands (1990), and his newest feature, Frankenweenie (2012).
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"Frankenweenie" Art Book Coming Oct. 23
The forthcoming art book, Frankenweenie: The Visual Companion, is now available for pre-order at Amazon.com. While there is no cover art yet, we do know that the 256-page deluxe art-and-making-of book will be written by Mark Salisbury, edited by Leah Gallo and Holly Kempf, and will include a foreword by Tim Burton. The book will become available on October 23rd. More details to come in the near future!
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Japanese "Frankenweenie" Poster
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Video: New "Frankenweenie" Clip
Thursday, September 06, 2012
"Big Fish" Musical Pre-Broadway Premiere in Chicago
Broadway World has announced that the musical adaptation of Big Fish will have its pre-Broadway premiere at Chicago’s Oriental Theatre (24 West Randolph Street) in a limited 5-week engagement beginning performances Tuesday, April 2, 2013, and playing through Sunday, May 5, 2013.
Norbert Leo Butz (pictured above) will headline as the protagonist, Edward Bloom. Big Fish is directed and choreographed by Susan Stroman (best known for The Producers), with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa, a book by John August (who also wrote the screenplay of Tim Burton's 2003 film), and is produced by Academy Award winners Dan Jinks and Bruce Cohen.
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Wednesday, September 05, 2012
Michael Clarke Duncan, 1957-2012
Actor Michael Clarke Duncan passed away on Monday, September 5th. He was 54, and died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, according to a statement from his publicist, Joy Fehily. He had suffered a heart attack in July and did not recover.
Duncan had always aspired to be an actor, and his dreams were made into a reality. He appeared in numerous films, including The Green Mile, Sin City, and Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes, among many others.
Growing up on Chicago's South Side, he harbored dreams of becoming an actor.
"Of course, people told me, 'Mikey, you will never be an actor. You don't have the look. You're ugly,'" he recalled in a 2003 Chicago Sun-Times interview.
But Duncan made his dreams a reality, and portrayed unforgettable characters that will live on.
Friday, August 24, 2012
"Frankenweenie" to Open London Film Festival
Frankenweenie will be the opening film for the 56th annual BFI London Film Festival.
"The European premiere of the stop-motion animation film will take place October 10th at the Odeon Leicester Square and will unspool simultaneously at the BFI London Imax and 30 screens across the U.K. in a first for the fest," says the Chicago Tribune.
Tim Burton, producer Allison Abbate, executive producer Don Hahn, and voice cast Winona Ryder, Martin Short, Catherine O'Hara and Martin Landau are all expected to attend.
Clare Stewart, BFI Head of Exhibition comments on her first Opening Night choice as Festival Director:
“Funny, dark and whimsical, this gloriously crafted stop-motion 3D animation from Tim Burton – the reigning prince of outsiders – playfully turns the Frankenstein story on its bolted-on head. Frankenweenie is a perfect choice of opener – it’s a film that revels in the magic of movies from one of cinema’s great visionaries. Tim Burton has chosen London as his home city and hundreds of talented British craftspeople have contributed to this production. To host the European premiere, to present The Art of Frankenweenie Exhibition and to take our Opening Night out to 30 screens means we are making the festival even more accessible for film fans across the UK.”
Producer Allison Abbate adds:
“I am delighted that Frankenweenie, which was produced here in London at 3 Mills Studios, will be opening the 56th BFI London Film Festival. Living and working in the UK, I’ve been able to collaborate with some of the most talented artists in the industry including the puppet designers and fabricators from Manchester-based Mackinnon & Saunders. In the last nine years, I’ve attended the festival as both a filmmaker and guest, and I know how passionate and enthusiastic the audiences are, so I am thrilled to share the film’s European premiere with them.”
Colin Walsh, Managing Director, American Express UK adds:
“We’re thrilled to be further strengthening our partnership with the BFI and the Festival through our support for this year’s Opening Night Gala. In addition to Frankenweenie being a much anticipated film, what makes this year’s Opening Night so special is the opportunity for audiences across the country to experience the excitement of a West End premiere. That, coupled with the interactive exhibition giving people an insight behind the scenes of the film, is sure to make this a fantastic start to this year’s festival.”
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Tuesday, August 21, 2012
New Poll: Are You Excited for Karen O's song for "Frankenweenie"?
Here is our new poll: "Are You Excited for Karen O's song for Frankenweenie?" Answer from the following on the right-side of the screen:
-Yes! I'm a fan of Karen O and I'm excited for this song.
-Yes. It's nice to have some songs during the end credits instead of film score.
-Yes. I've changed my mind since hearing the song.
-No. I've changed my mind since hearing the song.
-No. I prefer hearing more of Danny Elfman's music during the end credits.
-No. I am not a fan of Karen O's music.
-I have no opinion on the matter.
You can listen to Karen O's song for the film, "Strange Love," at this link.
Also, feel free to discuss in the comments section below!
And here are the results from our previous poll, asking "Did You See Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter?":
-Yes, I saw it opening weekend in 3D. -- 17 (10%)
-Yes, I saw it opening weekend in 2D. -- 12 (7%)
-Yes, I saw it in theaters in 3D. -- 10 (5%)
-Yes, I saw it in theaters in 2D. -- 15 (8%)
-No, but I will see it in theaters in 3D. -- 7 (4%)
-No, but I will see it in theaters in 2D. -- 13 (7%)
-No, I'll watch it when it comes out on DVD/Blu-ray. -- 42 (24%)
-No, I'm not interested in seeing it. -- 53 (31%)
A total of 169 votes were cast.
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Listen to Karen O's "Frankenweenie" Song, "Strange Love"
Karen O's original song for Frankenweenie, "Strange Love," has made its debut online. You can hear the song in its entirety at this link.
"Strange Love" will be one of several songs featured on the album, Frankenweenie Unleashed! The song can also be heard during the end credits of the film.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Video: Proper Cinema Conduct with "Frankenweenie"
Sunday, August 12, 2012
"Frankenweenie Unleashed!" Album Tracks
ComingSoon.net has posted the tracklist for the forthcoming album, Frankenweenie Unleashed!, which will be available for purchase on September 25th. The album will include songs by Kimbra, Robert Smith, Plain White T's, an original song by Karen O., and a song from Winona Ryder, which will likely be sung by her character in the film, among many other musicians.
“Strange Love” – Karen O
“Electric Heart (Stay Forever)” – Neon Trees
“Polartropic (You Don’t Understand Me)” – Mark Foster
“Almost There” – Passion Pit
“Pet Sematary” – Plain White T’s
“With My Hands – Kimbra
“Everybody’s Got a Secret” – AWOLNATION
“Immortal” – Kerli
“My Mechanical Friend” – Grace Potter featuring The Flaming Lips
“Lost Cause” – Imagine Dragons
“Underground” – Grouplove
“Building a Monster” – Skylar Grey
“Witchcraft” – Robert Smith
“Praise Be New Holland” – Winona Ryder
“Strange Love” – Karen O
“Electric Heart (Stay Forever)” – Neon Trees
“Polartropic (You Don’t Understand Me)” – Mark Foster
“Almost There” – Passion Pit
“Pet Sematary” – Plain White T’s
“With My Hands – Kimbra
“Everybody’s Got a Secret” – AWOLNATION
“Immortal” – Kerli
“My Mechanical Friend” – Grace Potter featuring The Flaming Lips
“Lost Cause” – Imagine Dragons
“Underground” – Grouplove
“Building a Monster” – Skylar Grey
“Witchcraft” – Robert Smith
“Praise Be New Holland” – Winona Ryder
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Saturday, August 04, 2012
"Frankenweenie Unleashed!" Soundtrack Art, Karen O. Song
Rolling Stone reports that we can expect two soundtracks for the new film, Frankenweenie: Frankenweenie Unleashed!, which will feature music and songs from and inspired by the motion picture, and which will bear this glow-in-the-dark album artwork on the cover, and Frankenweenie: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, which will feature Danny Elfman's score. Both will be released on September 25th.
We don't have many details regarding Frankenweenie Unleashed! yet, but Rolling Stone states that it will at least feature a song by Yeah Yeah Yeah singer Karen O., "Strange Love." Her song will also play during the end credits of the film.
"There's a magic and nostalgia in this film that reminded me of being raised on Tim Burton's catalog," said Karen O. "I was thinking, 'Oh yeah, this man shaped my artistic sensibility over the past 20 years alongside thousands of other impressionable offbeat youths.' Tim wanted an unconventional unconditional love song."
"My music inspiration came out of the same era of B-movie fright film references sprinkled throughout the film," she continued. "I went in the direction of exotica and calypso stylistically because it's quirky, good vibes music of that era, and when you throw in a Theremin solo, it's a marriage made in heaven. I remember Beetlejuice introducing me to the genius of Harry Belafonte's calypso record, so I wanted to give a nod to that, too."
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Wednesday, August 01, 2012
Video: Watch "The Batmobile" Documentary
You can watch the entire documentary, The Batmobile, on YouTube for at least a little while. The film surveys the history, evolution, and significance of the iconic vehicle, and features insights with Tim Burton (who, as you know quite well, directed Batman and Batman Returns, and produced Batman Forever), Adam West, Christopher Nolan, Christian Bale, and many more.
This documentary will eventually be released on Blu-ray and digital download this holiday season.
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