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The Nightmare Before Christmas / Ukradene Vanoce Tima Burtona DVD (czech version) Animated musical fantasy following Jack Skellington (voice of Chris Sarandon), the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town. 1, Czech: 2. Description Product DetailsPackaging Plastic boxLength 73 min. A former actress trying to break into directing tests her skills with a town’s annual Christmas Eve courtroom production in which the true authorship of the famous poem “A Visit from St. Unfortunately his attempts end in disaster but, in trying to repair what he has broken, he might just discover the true meaning of Christmas after all.
Reviews
Mauro
With dialogue that is largely sung and/or in rhyme, a marvellous Danny Elfman musical soundtrack, the look of the scenery, range/look of characters and the little details presented to us as the plot evolves is masterly; the quality of the animation is excellent. But it's with the 3D where things are REALLY elevated of course.
Mr. Crouch
Really good ! 1 soundtrack, which is both suitably forceful and hugely atmospheric. I've also attached photos of the case exterior and discs as Amazon omit them.
StarScream
. ). This product has both Blu-ray 'versions' in it, and (when compared to the Special Edition DVD I own) adds a new commentary track on the 3D disc, adding Tim Burton/Danny Elfman but removing director of photography Pete Kozachik; the 2D disc has all the other extras, a lot of which are also 'new'; if you have the 2-disc 'Collector's Edition' I believe there is little new content though. The 2D disc may or may not play in the US.
SILVIO OJEDA TABASCO
The digital code worked and that is definitely nice to have for viewing on the go or away from home. So, 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' is a movie to enjoy further still in HD, with a glorious HD soundtrack, and even more (to unprecedented levels) if you can view in 3D; an added bonus is the improved number of disc extras when compared to the Special Edition DVD. I really got the impression of 'shape' and 'form' to everything (something I've found lacking in most 3D films I've seen) with, for example, the unmistakable feeling of being able to see down/into holes/voids etc.