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Softball_atTheDisco
09-01-2006, 09:45 PM
Is coming back to us this year with more music than ever. Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco, and (shivvers scared) Marilin Manson, will all be in the new movie singing the origional songs. Here is more new on it thanks to MTV News:

Fall Out Boy, Panic, Marilyn Manson Add To New 'Nightmare Before Christmas' Soundtrack
08.28.2006

'The songs in the film are pretty much the best things ever,' says Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz.
Fall Out Boy


When Tim Burton's kinda-spooky, kinda-silly "The Nightmare Before Christmas" first lurked into theaters in October 1993, it was greeted with lavish critical praise and ... well, that's about it.

Though it would eventually go on to gross a respectable $50 million at the box office, the film struggled to connect with mainstream audiences and was regarded by execs at Disney as a bit of a flop — a grand, goth-lite experiment in stop-motion animation that failed to live up to commercial expectations.

But when the film was released the following year on VHS, something amazing happened: "Nightmare" became massive, spawning merchandise and a devoted cult following that included tons of goth kids, their younger siblings, basically every emo-punk band on the planet and a whole lot of decidedly un-emo acts too.

So when Disney announced earlier this year that it planned to bring "Nightmare" back to the big screen — it arrives in select theaters October 20 in a fancy, digital 3-D format — the logical decision was to reach out to some of those bands to supply music for the film.

As it turns out, a whole lot of them were more than happy to comply. Fall Out Boy, Panic! at the Disco, Marilyn Manson, Fiona Apple and She Wants Revenge will all appear on a special two-disc edition of the "Nightmare" soundtrack, contributing cover versions of songs featured in the film. The double-disc set will hit stores October 24.

"Disney approached our management about us doing a song," Fall Out bassist Pete Wentz told MTV News. "And we're obsessed with that film and Danny Elfman [who wrote the score]. And of course I've got my 'Nightmare' tattoos, so we were like, 'Yes!'

"The songs in the film are pretty much the best things ever," he continued. "They're Elfman at his prime. And our song 'Nobody Puts Baby in the Corner' [from 2005's From Under the Cork Tree] blatantly rips off a crescendo from one of them. They're absolutely amazing."

Fall Out Boy contribute a raucous version of "What's This?" (a song belted out in the film by protagonist Jack Skellington). Fellow Decaydancers Panic! at the Disco offer up an orchestrated version of "This Is Halloween" (sung by the citizens of Halloweentown in the film), as does Marilyn Manson. Fiona Apple covers the somber "Sally's Song," while She Wants Revenge do "Kidnap the Sandy Claws."

Also included on the second disc of the set are two demo versions of songs Elfman originally wrote for the film, "Making Christmas" and "Oogie Boogie's Song." Disc one presents Elfman's score — including 10 original songs — in its entirety.

For Panic frontman Brendon Urie, just the chance to be included alongside Elfman was reason enough to get on board. Well that and a little good-natured band rivalry of course.

"Everyone in Panic loves Danny Elfman, so it's a bonus to be included alongside him," Urie said. "And I spoke to [drummer Andy Hurley] from Fall Out Boy about it, and he said they were on it, so we wanted to get on there too. So many bands that we're friends with and bands we tour with are a part of it and such huge fans of the movie. We all watched it as kids and we all watch it now, so it's really cool to be a part of it."

Exoxus
09-01-2006, 10:50 PM
Uhm..thats interesting.. I hope they dont mess up Elfmans music! If they did Ill hurt them. :D

Softball_atTheDisco
09-01-2006, 10:50 PM
If i know Panic1 and FOB..they won't

Softball_atTheDisco
09-14-2006, 05:37 AM
Bump!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Softball_atTheDisco
09-16-2006, 04:16 AM
Bump!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No Body Cares??

Schmoofy
09-16-2006, 04:19 AM
Bump!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No Body Cares??Guess not. I'd take any orchestral music over any FOB, or PATD music ANYDAY. Like Exoxus said, if they touch the music, I'm complaining big time,

Softball_atTheDisco
09-17-2006, 06:21 PM
They Won't, I'm sure of it...

Exoxus
09-18-2006, 12:59 AM
Well, it better just be for the soundtrack.. cause if I see Sally singing in Fiona Apple or whatever..grr..

cavowonder
09-18-2006, 02:39 AM
Personally, I don't like this. I don't like Panic! at the Disco or Fall Out Boy, and I certainly hope they don't make it into the final movie. I have the soundtrack already, so if that is the only new addition, I won't be buying it. I really think this is synergy at it's worst :I.
-cave

Exoxus
09-18-2006, 03:06 AM
I second that! Whatever synergy means.. :rolleyes:

kittenofthenight
09-18-2006, 03:10 AM
i like a few of fiona apple's songs...but i havent seen the first one ( thanks mom! - rolls eyes -) but my big sister says she'll take me to see this one

im.a.princess
09-18-2006, 03:12 AM
Nightmare before christmas is coming to 3d where i live

its on posters on the walls of disneyland ticketbooths

Pinkdust
09-18-2006, 03:14 AM
Here we go again with Disney ruining what they've got. Pretty soon there aren't going to be any classics left.

kittenofthenight
09-18-2006, 04:20 AM
Here we go again with Disney ruining what they've got. Pretty soon there aren't going to be any classics left.

true that is there any classic movies besides sno white that they havent made another one 2?

Silverstream
09-18-2006, 04:32 AM
Omg, FOB and Panic! are doing songs?? Wow that should be good....

Exoxus
09-18-2006, 04:51 AM
Omg, FOB and Panic! are doing songs?? Wow that should be good....

Hopefully, it will. :) I probably won't buy it though..

Pinkdust
09-18-2006, 05:05 AM
I know it's only my opinion, but I don't like any of those bands, and NB4Christmas is one of the best movies that Disney has come out with. To me, this will - in a way - ruin the soudtrack. Will they include the original songs, too?

-.-

Chaelle
09-18-2006, 05:29 AM
Here we go again with Disney ruining what they've got. Pretty soon there aren't going to be any classics left.
Yeah I guess they'll change Snow White's voice to Jalo or whoever it is I'm thinking about's voice....
Whew!
~Chaelle

PinkTinkPixie
09-18-2006, 07:27 AM
Holy moly cow, that's CRAZY! LOL, they're gonna ruin the whole thing... can't they just keep it the way it was? It might be good, but it will never be better.

~Pink :jack:

cavowonder
09-18-2006, 02:36 PM
I second that! Whatever synergy means.. :rolleyes:

Synergy-a mutually advantageous conjunction or compatibility of distinct business participants or elements (as resources or efforts).

It pretty much means that in order to promote Nightmare, they are having popular bands sign on. That way, both get success.

Exoxus
09-18-2006, 02:38 PM
Ohhh.... ok cave.. lol

Holy moly cow, that's CRAZY! LOL, they're gonna ruin the whole thing... can't they just keep it the way it was? It might be good, but it will never be better.

~Pink :jack:

I agree.

Neoteny
09-21-2006, 11:16 AM
I doubt they're changing the songs in the movie itself. The new cover versions are just for the CD.

JeannieV
09-21-2006, 12:16 PM
I think it is a great idea! Disney should be something enjoyed by ALL groups and this way I think it will merge more people together.

Most of these artist in the new soundtrack I would never sing along with, yet, their versions of the songs that I already sing too JUST may be fun. Just as I sing along to many newly re-made Disney songs. (ex: Under The Sea by Sebastion..and the newer one sung by a female..or the newer TARZAN Stangers like Me)

For the fans of the Original..then LIKE the original. But some will like both and NOW some will have a new movie and soundtrack to enjoy and will possibly open up the world of Disney to them as well.

Trust me...I have seen HUGE biker dudes run for the chance at a pic with Mickey, "Goth" folk crowd around Cruella and 90 year olds that say they have waited all their lives to meet Pluto. Disney is a place for all. We do not have to like EVERTHING by Disney, but there should be something for everyone!

Good move with The nightmare Before Christmas.

Flame Gun
09-21-2006, 02:12 PM
Is coming back to us this year with more music than ever. Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco, and (shivvers scared) Marilin Manson, will all be in the new movie singing the origional songs. Here is more new on it thanks to MTV News:

Fall Out Boy, Panic, Marilyn Manson Add To New 'Nightmare Before Christmas' Soundtrack
08.28.2006

'The songs in the film are pretty much the best things ever,' says Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz.
Fall Out Boy


When Tim Burton's kinda-spooky, kinda-silly "The Nightmare Before Christmas" first lurked into theaters in October 1993, it was greeted with lavish critical praise and ... well, that's about it.

Though it would eventually go on to gross a respectable $50 million at the box office, the film struggled to connect with mainstream audiences and was regarded by execs at Disney as a bit of a flop — a grand, goth-lite experiment in stop-motion animation that failed to live up to commercial expectations.

But when the film was released the following year on VHS, something amazing happened: "Nightmare" became massive, spawning merchandise and a devoted cult following that included tons of goth kids, their younger siblings, basically every emo-punk band on the planet and a whole lot of decidedly un-emo acts too.

So when Disney announced earlier this year that it planned to bring "Nightmare" back to the big screen — it arrives in select theaters October 20 in a fancy, digital 3-D format — the logical decision was to reach out to some of those bands to supply music for the film.

As it turns out, a whole lot of them were more than happy to comply. Fall Out Boy, Panic! at the Disco, Marilyn Manson, Fiona Apple and She Wants Revenge will all appear on a special two-disc edition of the "Nightmare" soundtrack, contributing cover versions of songs featured in the film. The double-disc set will hit stores October 24.

"Disney approached our management about us doing a song," Fall Out bassist Pete Wentz told MTV News. "And we're obsessed with that film and Danny Elfman [who wrote the score]. And of course I've got my 'Nightmare' tattoos, so we were like, 'Yes!'

"The songs in the film are pretty much the best things ever," he continued. "They're Elfman at his prime. And our song 'Nobody Puts Baby in the Corner' [from 2005's From Under the Cork Tree] blatantly rips off a crescendo from one of them. They're absolutely amazing."

Fall Out Boy contribute a raucous version of "What's This?" (a song belted out in the film by protagonist Jack Skellington). Fellow Decaydancers Panic! at the Disco offer up an orchestrated version of "This Is Halloween" (sung by the citizens of Halloweentown in the film), as does Marilyn Manson. Fiona Apple covers the somber "Sally's Song," while She Wants Revenge do "Kidnap the Sandy Claws."

Also included on the second disc of the set are two demo versions of songs Elfman originally wrote for the film, "Making Christmas" and "Oogie Boogie's Song." Disc one presents Elfman's score — including 10 original songs — in its entirety.

For Panic frontman Brendon Urie, just the chance to be included alongside Elfman was reason enough to get on board. Well that and a little good-natured band rivalry of course.

"Everyone in Panic loves Danny Elfman, so it's a bonus to be included alongside him," Urie said. "And I spoke to [drummer Andy Hurley] from Fall Out Boy about it, and he said they were on it, so we wanted to get on there too. So many bands that we're friends with and bands we tour with are a part of it and such huge fans of the movie. We all watched it as kids and we all watch it now, so it's really cool to be a part of it."

Don't forget it's also going to be Realsed in 3D

Softball_atTheDisco
09-30-2006, 11:35 PM
It wont be ruined people..... Seriously how does it ruin it??

RubyRubia
10-01-2006, 02:23 AM
I am not a fan of eitheir bands in any way, and personally, I think they should have sticked with the original soundtrack.

Original is best, my friends.

Ru Ru~

Exoxus
10-01-2006, 02:25 AM
Ru, the origonal soundtrack is still for sale in alot of stores. Think of this as a 'bonus soundtrack'.

Or maybe.. a 'new cash-cow'.

;)

WDWLinny
10-01-2006, 02:48 AM
One Word.......Wowzza (i dont think it is a good idea)



LinnyLinny :skellington:

Gingerkitty
10-01-2006, 05:39 PM
It wont be ruined people..... Seriously how does it ruin it??

They won't ruin it. I think that change is good, besides, if they ruined it, it may lead to the end of a few careers...

Softball_atTheDisco
10-01-2006, 05:53 PM
No Carrers will end....

BBgirl_swish
12-03-2006, 08:26 PM
I have heard lots of good things about that movie but have never seen it :(

ChrisR
12-03-2006, 08:30 PM
erm, i hate to say this, but this thread be dead..

Neoteny
12-03-2006, 08:31 PM
erm, i hate to say this, but this thread be dead..
Apparently, not any more.

The Nightmare before Christmas rules! Just ask Exoxus! :)

Exoxus
12-03-2006, 09:05 PM
-springs into action-

Yes, methinks this thread is dead. Please don't bring it back.

Though Nightmare rocketh most hard, this thread is preeeety old.

-X

LadyMaria
12-04-2006, 01:36 AM
Although others don't really want it to be, I think its already alive again, so I'm going to post my comment. I don't like at all how Kidnap The Sandy Claws was done. They ruined it.

Softball_atTheDisco
12-04-2006, 01:41 AM
Whoa its alive..and I agree Lady Maria

LadyMaria
12-04-2006, 01:45 AM
Most of the songs are messed up. Fall Out Boy didn't do too bad though.

Softball_atTheDisco
12-04-2006, 01:47 AM
Only Sandy Claws and Sally's Songs are messed up.

LadyMaria
12-04-2006, 02:00 AM
Well, I only listened to my 3 favorite songs before I turned it off in disgust.