A deep dive into the tedious development history and making of Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas. Where did the idea come from? Why did it take over 10 years to get made? How did it take over 2 years to actually make? Was Tim Burton the director? We’ll explore all of this and more!Something I learned once the YouTube algorithm recommended theme park videos to me as another subgenre of urban exploration when I began examining the Retail Apocalypse is that no good idea at Disney ever really dies. It eventually gets revived and used somewhere in the parks. Yesterworld Mark's video shows the same is true of movies. That gives me hope I will see a Revan/Knights of the Old Republic project before I pass. May the Old Republic be a better time period than the High Republic, the setting of The Acolyte, which turned out not to be a good idea. Darn.*
This is about to become an airing of grievances, which fits better with Festivus. I have a much more significant set of grievances to air tomorrow, so stay tuned.
*Speaking of bad Star Wars ideas, Yesterworld Mark has a video about the Star Wars Holiday Special. I'm saving that for a snowy day. After all, I'm an environmentalist. I don't just recycle, I conserve my resources.
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