Cultural appropriation is wrong
And the moral is
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>And the moral is...
Don't lock the mailman in a closet because you think that you, the garbage man, could do a way better job than him.
If you ask Tim Burton, Henry Selick and Danny Elfman to make you the best movie of all time, the madmen will actually do it.
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The moral is, don't force things to happen. Just let them happen.
Presumably they kept celebrating Christmas in Halloween after the whole thing ended.
Welp, never thought about that. I guess back then you didn't need hamfisted thematical infusion to justify your movie
Scary-looking people should not try to do nice things.
Nah, it just wasn't lashed out at for being "hamfisted" back then.
What if the Christmas townsfolk started moving into Halloween town and vice versa trading cultural practices until it couldn't be considered appropriation?
What moral? The whole thing ends with Jack saying that if he went back knowing everything that happens he'd do it all again.
The backgrounds and atmosphere was amazing, but the story and claymation was as usual ugly and stupid as fuck. Why is all claymation always so insipid and devoid of substance?
Presumably they'd understand each other's cultures well enough that they'd know what is and isn't appropriate.
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Krampus saves Halloween when?
lmao
Exactly what I was thinking when I rewatched this a few days ago. Stick to what you know and keep your traditions.
They didn't know what Christmas was, that was the whole point of the movie. Even at the end they're not "celebrating" Christmas, they're experiencing tidbits of the winter season: ice-skating, snowfall, making snowmen etc.
You're a wise man.
>Tim Burton
>good
He used to be, but he sucks now. Go back to Hot Topic, faggot.
And if he had gone back and not done those things he wouldn't have learned his lesson and would be back to the depressed skelly at the beginning of the movie.
Besides I'm sure the whole "if I went back to do it again I wouldn't change a thing" line is used in a lot of media.
>Danny Elfman says he was asked to write the songs when he was trying to decide whether to stick with Oingo Boingo or do movie soundtracks
>tfw the whole movie is one man's midlife crisis
>Oogie Boogie kidnapped Santa Claus because Santa Claus is also a Bogeyman
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I would like a Krampus saves christmas movie too, l feel like there is a potential good and heart warming story. A thriller of sorts as well.