The Nightmare Before Christmas Essays

  • Nightmare Before Christmas Research Paper

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    sings Jack Skellington in the movie Nightmare Before Christmas. Have you ever wondered if the movie Nightmare Before Christmas is a Christmas, or a Halloween movie? In my opinion, I think the movie “Nightmare Before Christmas” is a Halloween movie. The following is my evidence of why I think the movie “Nightmare Before Christmas” is a Halloween movie. My first piece of evidence is, the movie mostly takes place in Halloween Town. The characters do visit Christmas Town, and the doors to the the holidays

  • Comparing The Nightmare Before Christmas And How The Grinch Stole Christmas

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    asked to name some of the classic Christmas movies, they are quick to say movies such as Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (1964), Frosty the Snowman (1969), and How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), but they forget to mention the dismal, chilling The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993). But why is that, doesn’t Tim Burton still show the joy that Christmas brings, but in a slightly new perspective? Aren’t The Nightmare Before Christmas and How the Grinch Stole Christmas quite similar depictions of how

  • Nightmare Before Christmas Vs. The Nightmare Before Christmas

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    The Nightmare Before Christmas could be argued as a Christmas movie or a Halloween movie. Just imagine, if The Nightmare Before Christmas was a Halloween movie, does that mean that Zootopia is a human movie? I believe that The Nightmare Before Christmas is more of a Christmas movie. You might think otherwise, and I’m fine with that. After this though, you might change your opinion. My first reason why The Nightmare Before Christmas is more of a Christmas movie is because there are more songs. There

  • Elf And The Nightmare Before Christmas

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    every year. Some of the most watched Christmas movies are A Christmas Story, Elf, and The nightmare before Christmas. Each of these movies are great in their own way. Keep reading to find out what makes them so awesome. this is what they are about. A Christmas Story is a movie about about a kid who wanted a BBbb gun for christmas but every adult was telling him that he would will “shoot his eye out”. but that didn’t stop him from wanting the bb gun. On christmas when he got the bb gun he decided to

  • The Nightmare Before Christmas Analysis

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    Different on the inside Though ‘The Nightmare before Christmas’ is widely credited to be directed by Tim Burton and appears to be, but actually it wasn’t. Known for his strange and eerie tales, Tim Burton stands out at Disney. Using Dr. Seuss-like childishness, along with the creepiness of Vincent Price, Burton finds several ways to give children an array of positive messages. Tim Burton uses a contrast of lighting keys, long shots and close ups in ‘Charlie in the Chocolate Factory’ and ‘Edward Scissorhands’

  • Edward Scissorhands Lighting Analysis

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    When it's close to that spooky Halloween time or just feel like you need a good scare with the odd and unexplained you turn into one of the Tim Burton films. These Films you're at the edge of your seat, it's as good as William shakespeare's twisting tales of magic and mischief. Some being as dark as night while other stories tell of a lighter tale with a twist of fate and plots to draw you in for even more begging for the thrilling ending! But how does this one man come up with such frantic grace

  • What Is The Setting Of The Nightmare Before Christmas

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    The nightmare before christmas- an analysis of Tim Burton's use of colour and lighting, characters, and settings in his movie the Nightmare before Christmas The setting of The Nightmare Before Christmas demonstrates Tim Burton's unique and individual style. The town that the Nightmare Before Christmas is set in is called Halloween town. Jack Skellington also visits Christmas town, and this has an interesting style and setting too. Tim Burton's style is gothic and german expressionism, this

  • Informative Essay: Nightmare Before Christmas

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    Nightmare Before Christmas has made 75 billion dollars and people still don't know if it is a Christmas movie or Halloween movie. The claim is that Nightmare Before Christmas is a Halloween movie. It is a Halloween movie because the main setting is a Halloween town. This essay will discuss that Nightmare Before Christmas is a Halloween movie because they turn Christmas scary, Jack goes back to Halloween, and Christmas decorations were still scary. First, we will talk about that they turn Christmas

  • Argumentative Essay: The Nightmare Before Christmas

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    “The Nightmare Before Christmas” Argument What is your favorite Christmas or Halloween movie? Is one The Nightmare Before Christmas? This movie has been debated for years. Some people think that it is a Christmas movie. Some think that it is a Halloween movie. I have only seen this movie once, but I think that it is a Halloween movie. This is a Halloween movie because the main character is Jack the Pumpkin King. He is a monster that lives in Halloween Town. Most of the characters in the movie

  • Juxtaposition In A Christmas Carol Analysis

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    characters that contrast each other; they use juxtaposition. Charles Dickens is one of these many writers, as is seen in A Christmas Carol. The novella begins by introducing the protagonist, Ebenezer Scrooge. He is an extremely wealthy, but selfish and gauche old man. Due to past experiences, his outlook on mankind and the world at large is jaded, and this is especially true on Christmas. While the rest of the world is preparing to celebrate he is instead reminded of everything

  • Nightmare Before Christmas Argumentative Essay

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    following Argument essay. This Argument essay will be about the movie Nightmare before christmas. And if its a Halloween movie or a Christmas based on proven facts. And I have watched this movie a lot and each time i thought it was more halloween. I don't know about you. But if you think it is christmas I hope I can change your mind. I think Night mare before Christmas is more of a halloween movie. And i will be giving facts to prove why i think NBC is more Halloween

  • The Film Coraline And The Nightmare Before Christmas

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    adults. The genre of the movie is fantasy/thriller; movies categorized by this genre are usually seasonal thriller movies that most people watch during autumn or the Halloween season. Other movies in this genre include Monster House and The Nightmare Before Christmas. In the film Coraline the setting, theme, and the mood and the atmosphere that this movie give is what makes this film very intriguing. The film, Coraline is a great movie for the audience that it is directed to. This movie is appropriate

  • What Makes The Nightmare Before Christmas Unique

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    Dark and Brillant The Nightmare Before Christmas is a movie written by Tim Burton. This film came out in 1993. As a fantasy/musical the movie is approximately an hour and 16 minutes and rated PG-13. It is a classic that kids still watch today when it is close to Halloween. As a child, it is very energizing to watch the creatures and listen to the catchy songs. As a child and even now as I am older it is one of my beloved movies by Tim Burton. Tim Burton also produced and directed plenty of other

  • Similarities Between Frankenstein And The Nightmare Before Christmas

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    stories can have more similarities than one may initially believe. For example, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and The Nightmare Before Christmas share similar literary elements. The Nightmare Before Christmas is a story that follows a skeleton named Jack (commonly known as the “Pumpkin King) who gets tired of the same-old routine he follows every Halloween. When he discovers Christmas town, he kidnaps Santa and takes over the holiday for himself. Little does Jack know how much trouble this will bring

  • Analysis Of The Nightmare Before Christmas By Tim Burton

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    Movie Review: The Nightmare Before Christmas As the director, Tim Burton, takes us into a world of unrecognizable and scary landscapes in the Nightmare Before Christmas. Everything the audience takes comfort in knowing, as far as realism goes, Burton has morphed into something haunting and a little scary. A true musical fairy tale. Even Santa Claus himself is bit haunting and unrecognizable. If it was not for his red and white suit, it would be difficult to spot the jolly old man himself. What

  • My Movie Argument: The Nightmare Before Christmas

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    My Movie Argument What do you think? What would you argue? What theme do you think the movie is? Some people believe the movie The Nightmare Before Christmas is more of a Halloween and some people believe that this movie is more Christmas themed. In my opinion I believe that The Nightmare Before Christmas is more a Halloween movie. This statement proves to show that in this movie more characters shown/introduced are monsters that live in Halloween Town such as Werewolves, Vampires, Skeletons

  • Similarities Between Frankenstein And The Nightmare Before Christmas

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    In Frankenstein and The Nightmare Before Christmas, Victor and Jack have everything they could have but go the extra mile to fill the hole in their hearts. In Frankenstein, Robert Walton tells the story of Dr. Victor Frankenstein and the deadly monster he created. Jack Skellington becomes bored with his annual rituals in The Nightmare Before Christmas and tries to turn a new leaf on life after discovering the land of Christmas. Victor Frankenstein and Jack Skellington both suffer trying to find the

  • Tim Burton The Nightmare Before Christmas Analysis

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    Tim Burton was influenced by Dr. Seuss and Grimm’s fairy tales, his films are characterized by dark stories and rhymes. Dr. Seuss influenced one of Burton's films, The Nightmare Before Christmas. “It is easy to see the influence of Dr. Seuss's imagination in Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Grimm’s fairy tales have been described as “violent and grisly,” even Walt Disney Studios adaptations underestimate it’s sinister elements. Burton didn’t intend to fade away it’’s dark elements. “Burton

  • Jack Skellington As A Christian Figure In The Nightmare Before Christmas

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    Like a Professor, are often used in contemporary films and literature because “the parallel deepens our sense of the character's sacrifice if we see it as somehow similar to the greatest sacrifice we know of” (Foster 132). In the movie The Nightmare Before Christmas, the main character, Jack Skellington, personifies many of the traits that Foster defines as constituting as a Christ figure, especially the idea of him making a sacrifice. Though his sacrifice is not identical to Christ’s sacrifice, it

  • Comparing The Nightmare Before Christmas And James The Giant Peach

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    Be careful of what you wish for, thought Coraline when the Other Mother asked to stay forever in the fantastic Other World, but there was only one condition—to sew buttons over her own eyes. The creator of the movie The Nightmare before Christmas and James the Giant Peach, has come back with a new installment: this thrilling and exciting stop motion movie Coraline. The first scene shows a doll being torn apart bit by piece. Sewn back together by creepy metallic hand, the new doll is revealed to