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Tim Burton's Vincent

I think this is the first Tim Buston's stop motion. It was made on 1982. Enjoy it.  
 
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knolselderij (14 hours ago) Show Hide
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`vincent price is cool
Bobaklives (1 day ago) Show Hide
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His student film. It was a bonus feature on some copies of Nightmare Before Christmas.
Deppaddicted (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Wow I have never seen this before, loved the end quote from Edgar Allan Poe. Very nice touch, Tim. :)
loszhor (3 days ago) Show Hide
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I haven't seen this in AGES!
buttassteez (3 days ago) Show Hide
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i watch this at least once a week
rosepetalsfly (3 days ago) Show Hide
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Okay, I would like to point something out, and I want to know if anyone else noticed this. He worked on this in the 1980s. Then, a couple of years later, he worked on Corpse Bride, in which the main character looks like an older version of Vincent. The main characters name, 'Victor'. Now, I would love to know if anyone else thought this was odd.
brandontequilan1 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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i live in Burbank too like Tim and yes i understand exactly how he feels about the conformity and fakeness of this suburb.
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I feel the same way. I think when it comes to living in a suburb you can either fall under the role of this is how life is because its all I have ever known so it must me right. Without ever really knowing what lies beyond their white picket fence. Then you have those select few like myself who doesnt want to settle. They want to see new things. New people. Imagination and dreaming is their salvation.
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And Tim Burton is lucky enough to have been able to become successful enough to see his imagination and dreams come to life. He made it. And if people have the drive they will eventually see their dreams come true no matter what their path may entail. And I am not saying that those who love the suburban life and want to settle down and have kids and stay in one place are stupid or anything like that. It's your life. If you are happy then that is great. But some of us just aren't like that.

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