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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 1 left in stock, order soon! | | | For those who never thought Disney would release a film in which Santa Claus is kidnapped and tortured, well, here it is! The full title is Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, which should give you an idea of the tone of this stop-action animated musical/fantasy/horror/comedy. It is based on characters created by Burton, the former Disney animator best known as the director of Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, and the first two Batman movies. His benignly scary-funny sensibility dominates the story of Halloweentown resident Jack Skellington (voice by Danny Elfman, who also wrote the songs), who stumbles on a bizarre and fascinating alternative universe called ... Christmastown! Directed by Henry Selick (who later made the delightful James and the Giant Peach), this PG-rated picture has a reassuringly light touch. As Roger Ebert noted in his review, "some of the Halloween creatures might be a tad scary for smaller children, but this is the kind of movie older kids will eat up; it has the kind of offbeat, subversive energy that tells them wonderful things are likely to happen." --Jim Emerson | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Actors: | Danny Elfman, Chris Sarandon, Catherine O'Hara, William Hickey, Glenn Shadix | | Director: | Henry Selick | | Format: | Animated, Black & White, Color, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video, Letterboxed, Special Edition, NTSC | | Language: | English, French | | Subtitle: | Spanish | | Number of Discs: | 1 | | Studio: | Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone | | Run Time: | 76 minutes | | DVD Release Date: | October 03, 2000 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 421 reviews |
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Thank you, Disney! Aug 20, 2008 I waited years for this. I'm always watching my TNBC VHS, and it's still in great condition. But Blu-ray DVD? Disney gets so much love from me, they made an excellent decision!
The story is wonderfully put together. Tim Burton is truly the master of Stop-motion animation. It's smooth, and that's how it should be; yet it still has that little something other movies don't have. I love how it's dark and mysterious, just like Halloween is and should be! Yet when Jack discovers Christmas Town, it's full of life and color! The combination is just wonderful!
I really do feel sorry for those who don't like the movie, or can't see the plot and art that Tim Burton put into this movie!
Another Nightmare Aug 12, 2008 This is so awesome that I can finally put this on my iPod. With the Digital Copy. I can put it on and if I am bored I just can play it on my iPod and have a great time. I love this movie. I had it on VHS then my VCR stopped working. So this is so awesome. This is hard to find on DVD.
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I want the 3-D version on DVD Aug 01, 2008 OK...my husband and I love this movie, as well as most of Tim Burton's work. We were amazed when we saw the 3-D version in the theater. I of course will buy this set when it is released in a few weeks to go with my 1993 version I already own, but what I would really like to see is a release of the movie in 3-D format with a few pairs of glasses included (spykids). I'm sure there are plenty of fanatics out there that wouldn't mind paying the extra cost for it. I know I'd pay. I guess since it's a different kind of 3-D technology it may be harder to put into DVD format, but I will keep my fingers crossed.
This year Christmas is ours! Jul 28, 2008 Only Tim Burton could produce a holiday musical about Halloween's grotesqueries taking over Christmas.
And in fact he did. Burton wrote and produced a charming stop-motion musical called "The Nightmare Before Christmas," which is as close as we'll ever get to a Burton Christmas film. And there's rarely a dull moment in this town called Halloween -- from start to finish, it's a quirky, macabre, vintage-flavoured ride through the darker side of everybody's favorite holidays.
In Halloween Town, the undead Jack Skellington is king, and each Halloween the residents try to make their celebration even more horrible than the year before.
But this year, something is missing for Jack, and he starts wondering if scaring people is all his life has. He ends up wandering into a sort of holiday junction, and finds a portal to Christmas Town -- it's full of snow, lights, presents and innocent fun. Jack is instantly enamoured of Christmas, and decides that for this year, the residents of Halloween Town are going to celebrate Christmas.
He manages to convince the other Halloween residents -- except the sweet rag-doll Sally -- to go along with his plan. So Halloween Town is redecorated and filled with presents (in a suitably ghastly style) and "Sandy Claws" is abducted so Jack can take his place. But are the people of Halloween Town just not suited to innocent merriment, and can the Pumpkin King fill the capacious red suit when Christmas Eve rolls around?
The idea of Halloween ghouls and spooks deciding to take over Christmas sounds terribly twee in concept, like a gimmicky children's book. Fortunately Tim Burton's darkly humorous sense of humor and delightfully gothic designs -- as well as Henry Selick's brilliant direction -- end up turning the movie into something that is more than just another kid's movie. Think a Burtonesque "Princess Bride."
Much of its charm comes from the richness of Burton's visuals -- his Halloween Town is saturated in spiky iron fences, ghost dogs, insects, mad scientists, and a spooky cloudy night that never ends. And though the inhabitants of Halloween Town are devoted to being grotesque and spooky, there's a lighthearted benevolence in their actions at all times. It almost makes Christmas Town look... dull.
But it's also an incredibly funny, sweet little movie, with plenty of heart. There's an adorable little love story between Jack and Sally ("My dearest friend, if you don't mind..."), despite Jack's total cluelessness. And Burton weaves in lots of solid musical numbers ("There's children throwing snowballs/instead of throwing heads/they're busy building toys/and absolutely no one's dead!").
But the crown jewel is Burton's macabre sense of humor. Hardly a scene goes by without a creepy gag (one child's present is a shrunken head) or clever dialogue ("Jack, please, I'm only an elected official here. I can't make decisions by myself!"). But the best humor comes from the Halloween-town's residents eagerly trying to be festive, and only making Christmas even creepier than Halloween ever could be.
For a skeleton puppet, Jack Skellington is a pretty adorable hero -- he's earnest, generous, but suffers from a bit of ennui from the same old performance every year. His meditative songs about Halloween and his attempts at Christmas add an introspective note to him as well. And he's backed by a bunch of lovable characters, with Sally and the ghost dog Zero at the forefront.
"Nightmare Before Christmas" is a macabre, wildly adorable little movie that reminds us why we love Halloween (besides the candy). Sometimes the dark and fun go hand in hand.
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Saw this at the Disney booth at Comic-Con... Jul 28, 2008 The verdict: Christmas is early this year.
Among other cool Nightmare stuff (including a $24K reproduction of Halloween Town that's just a leeetle out of my reach), they had the prototype of this Collector's set on display in a glass case, along with the DVD and Blu-ray (the packaging for both of these was pretty cool. The DVD had a 3-D relief portrait of Jack). The pics of this collector's set posted here don't really convey that this is a pretty big Jack! Maybe 14" high or so and seems pretty well-made (although again, it was labeled as a prototype). The people at the booth couldn't or wouldn't say much else that isn't already described here, but it does seem as though this thing also has a sound chip and "says" lines from the film. I'd probably like it just as much without it being noisy..but hey, why not? Oh, and one other cool thing not shown here: It comes in a very big coffin with a "window" to Jack's face--how apropos!
Anyway, I fell in love with this movie when it first came out and I caught it at the El Capitan. There was nothing like it before and nothing since. It's nice that there is finally a DVD release and gift set that feels worthy of this classic. I'm particularly excited about some of the new bonus--especially the Haunted Mansion tour. Since I live in LA, I've been able to experience the Jack-ified Haunted Mansion at Disneyland in person. It should be interesting to see how it all comes together each year and it'll be fun to see some of the details that you probably miss when you're on the ride.
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