
REVIEW — The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King (2005, game)
In 2005, my brother bought me The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King for my birthday, and it absolutely took over my flame-red Game Boy Advance SP, and my life.
In 2005, my brother bought me The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King for my birthday, and it absolutely took over my flame-red Game Boy Advance SP, and my life.
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Super Simple Songs has Halloween kids music and it’s AMAZING!
Does hype ruing movies? It’s a simple question with a not-so-easy answer.
I have only ever heard negative things about this movie, and I agree. That said, I’m here to highlight the good that it does, because it’s more than you might think.
Holy shit, Tim Burton put his whole god-damned foot into this movie.
Elevated Horror is the new face of fear, and that isn’t a bad thing.
Smaller studios (and now even just fans on a mission) are creating masterpieces, spreading like wildfire through film festivals and pure word of mouth.
Transport back to the beginning of video games with many made to look like the 8- and 16-bit games we grew up with. Pair an 80s look with a very 80s theme, and we’ve got one spicy meatball: Slayaway Camp.