Thursday, October 29, 2009

WYBIE!!!!!!!!!

okay so if your a true Tim Burton fan then you've seen Coraline. In this movie {not in the book} Coraline has a neighbor whose grandmother is one of the ghost children's twin sister. Wybie is a colored young boy who seems timid and kinda of an odd ball. His grandmother doesn't let him on the pink mansion property. Wybie kinda has a hunched back and an odd little figure. He is so important that he got his own song on the sound track {if you haven't heard it then later on I'll post a video of it} it's very...... creepy and kinda reminds me of the series of unfortunate events them, which I've loved for a while. anyway it sounds like all their doing is hitting an aluminum can and bell with qulio backround sounds1:69. It's simple but i LOVE IT! If you listen to it and have a strangely wired mind as i do the you will to.

7 comments:

  1. I have read the book, scene almost every speacil on this movie, but have not actually scene the movie. DAMN YOU, SOCIAL SECURITY! For scrwing up my mom's checks!

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  3. I have not seen this movie. Is it any good?

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  4. it's by tim burton of course it's good. the only tim burton's movies that aren't completely amazing are bigfish and 9

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  5. Sorry to say, but you are wrong here. The director of both Coraline and The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) was Henry Selick. It is often assumed that since Christmas is sometimes credited as Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas that Burton directed that film. While Tim Burton co-wrote and produced Christmas, he had nothing to do with Coraline.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0327597/

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  6. all right that one's my bad. But he did write nightmare before Christmas and helped with the modeling of characters {hopefully} and soundtracks with danny elfman.

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  7. have you yet seen the trailer for Alice in Wonderland? It looks fricken sweet!

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