Sweeney Todd's Opening Credits Online!
Anybody hungry for meat pie?
Its wide release opening is just over a week away -- but why wait 'til then to see Sweeney Todd's opening credits, when they're online now?
Yes, Tim Burton fans, it's true -- in a Broadway World exclusive, the opening sequence is available for all to see. (As you might expect, the color red is featured prominently.)
Well, what are you waiting for? Make the popcorn, stick some Jujubes on the soles of your shoes, hit the link below, and pretend it's December 21st already!
Source: Broadway World
Yes, Tim Burton fans, it's true -- in a Broadway World exclusive, the opening sequence is available for all to see. (As you might expect, the color red is featured prominently.)
Well, what are you waiting for? Make the popcorn, stick some Jujubes on the soles of your shoes, hit the link below, and pretend it's December 21st already!
Source: Broadway World
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witherwings writes: on Dec 13 2007 06:28 AM I enjoyed that way more than it deserved, frankly. Whatev. Looking forward to next week. (Reply to this) |
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michaelc5588 writes: on Dec 13 2007 06:33 AM cool but i mean could people really not wait to see an imdb page on the screen?? still can't wait to see it. (Reply to this) |
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Wallcloud writes: on Dec 13 2007 08:13 AM i couldn't resist so i watched the credits... why!?! (Reply to this) |
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Bloody Mathias writes: on Dec 13 2007 09:35 AM The only complaint i could have is about the viscosity of the blood. It doesn't seem right, a bit too thick, too sticky. But other than that, classic Burton. (Reply to this) |
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smi1ey writes: on Dec 13 2007 11:09 AM pretty twisted. totally expected. :) (Reply to this) |
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detroit666 writes: on Dec 13 2007 11:37 AM With all the blueish cartoonish pictures in the opening, I kept expecting the "Corpse Bride" to pop out. (Reply to this) |
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Bob* writes: on Dec 13 2007 12:02 PM WOOAH! I wanaa see it! =D (Reply to this) |
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Amish writes: on Dec 13 2007 12:56 PM I saw it at a screening last night sponsored by our cities roller derby team. The movie was surreal and the acting is good, but hard to watch given we watched the 1st reel and then the 2nd started upside down and in reverse and we got an impromptu intermission, and the theater said they would give us free passes. So after 10 minutes or so we watched some more of the movie, then later it dd the same thing again. So they handed out free refreshment coupons, which was cool. Then the manager comes in and says they played the 3rd reel after the 1st instead of the 2nd, so after 20 minutes or so, we got to watch the 2nd reel then the 3rd reel over again, and finally the 4th reel. Didn't get home until 11:45 from an 8 o'clock roll tape. But we got free refreshments; and free passes and coupons for more refreshments, all for a free movie. But it was a hard time getting there. That was a pretty unforgettable experince (Reply to this) |
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Warheart1188 writes: on Dec 13 2007 02:41 PM Burton's art style has always been amazing. From the look of the blood, to the overall look of the films, you know it's Burton when you see it. (Reply to this) |
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hewpot writes: on Dec 13 2007 08:11 PM i got UBZORBED! i forgot i was only watching the opening credits (Reply to this) |
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