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Rating: Summary: Splendid! Review: An extremely wonderful book, and a must-have for all die-hard Nightmare fans. Aside from the new special edition DVD of the film, this will give you all the behind-the-scenes info that's readily availible to the public. The book tells everything about Nightmare--from the poem Burton wrote while at Disney, to the credits of who worked on the movie.
Rating: Summary: Not just a companion to the movie....!!! Review: Believe it or not i first read the book and watched the movie later! A very good book to discover the amazing world and the huge amount of work, people and creativity hidden behind this film and stop motion animation.
Rating: Summary: I loved every page, picture, this book was really great Review: For anyone who likes The Nightmare Before Christmas this book is extremely rewarding and something
to have. It is filled with tons of drawings and pictures you can't find anywhere else. It gives you a lot of detail on exactly what went into making the movie and gives you insight from the people who worked on it. For any fan of
"Nightmare" it's definitly something you must have
Rating: Summary: AWESOME BOOK Review: I got this book for my husband and it's a must have for fans of Tim Burton and Danny Elfman. The book contains beautiful photographs and drawings that made this movie come alive.
Rating: Summary: love it! Review: i love this book! its like watching the movie, but reading it. it takes you back to halloweentown without leaving your house!
Rating: Summary: A wonderful companion to the film Review: This colorful, coffee-table book turns out to be quite a very interesting read and an excellent book for both TNBC fans and Tim Burton fans in general. The book gives a solid overview of the creation of TNBC, from concept to production to the finished product.On the plus side: Many original, and beautiful, concept sketches and artwork, both by Tim Burton and other conceptual artists; the complete lyrics to all of Danny Elfman's score, a very facsinating look at the actual production (creation of sets, puppets, mechanics behind stop-motion) of TNBC. On the negative side: Nothing to speak of. A nice touch would've been the inclusion of Burton's original poem (now woefully out of print), but ah well. Highly recommended!
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