Tim Burton continues his quest to give children everywhere nightmares with this tale about a dog reanimated from the grave.
Video posted by Rorie on March 2, 2012
Young Victor conducts a science experiment to bring his beloved dog Sparky back to life, only to face unintended, sometimes monstrous, consequences.
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Seems fine, I guess. Paranorman still looks way better.
Burton said he really wanted to do this film. I hope that enthusiasm translates into awesome direction.
All that was running through my mind as I was watching this trailer was how much it looked like an extended Puffs Plus tissue commercial.
Looks to be Tim Burton's child friendly love letter to old horror classics. Could be good.
I'm pretty hyped for this one.
Hey look, black and white stripes
Eh...? I'm kind of over Time Burton, this could be okay though...
I really like Tim's dark children movies (not the Alice "dark" movie though).
Hold on a goddamn minute...
What the hell is wrong with Hook?!
@Milkman said:
Everything. Everything is wrong with Hook.
Black and white cinematography? Stop motion animation? Creepy but fun atmosphere? NOT starring either Johnny Depp or Helena Boham Carter? Could 90's Tim Burton finally be back? Please say it is so!
Burton's stop motion is the best stop motion. I'm stoked for this one.
that dog didn't look like a weenie dog. is frankenweenie the name of the kid?
@WorldDude said:
All I have to say to that is BANGARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANG!!!
Most exciting part of this trailer... Cathrine O'Hare
Beck!
@LaserLambert: you're right about the name, but Frankenweenie is the dog, which was a bull terrier in the original short so I'm guessing that's what they were going for here. I really loved the original short as a kid.
Well Tim Burton, you made me interested in one of your films again, especially after being so dismissive when I first heard of this remake. Good job.
@LokitheNightlord said:
I would have put in "From Tim Burton; The Director of The Corpse Bride"