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Deadly beloved

Tim Burton's returns to his roots
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Staff Writer, The Prague Post
November 30th, 2005 issue

Until death do ye part. Tim Burton's Corpse Bride is full of life.

Tim Burton's films, like those of Terry Gilliam, often operate under the rubric that "nothing exceeds like exce

n shows in every frame. It's a film that is more vibrant and alive than Sleepy Hollow, Big Fish or Burton's misguided remake of The Planet of the Apes will ever be.

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