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Coraline [Blu-ray]

Coraline [Blu-ray]

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The final ‘character’ I want to mention is Bruno Coulais’ score, which by its very nature is as intimate as the story. Starting off with plenty of whimsy and choral singing yet retaining an element of menace and gradually becoming more and more sinister as the movie progresses to its ultimate showdown. His contribution cannot be understated, such is the effect of his music, try watching any sequence of the film without it; it simply does not work - it is a powerful and moving score and adds a further dimension to the action happening on screen. the picture from its humble-but-oddball origins to a chilling conclusion that brings its motifs full Creepy Coraline" (5:03, HD) highlights the gross elements of the picture, taking a look at the creation and animation of

Coraline Blu-ray (Blu-ray + DVD + Anaglyph 3D) Coraline Blu-ray (Blu-ray + DVD + Anaglyph 3D)

But everything changes after the sun goes down. Awakened by chittering field mice, Coraline finds a glowing tunnel behind the secret door, and carefully crawls through. On the other side, she finds a world much like her own, populated with oh-so-friendly doppelgängers of her parents and neighbors. They treat her to scrumptious food and marvelous sights, revealing the wondrous magic of their lively kingdom. Her "other mother" and "other father" give her everything she's ever wanted -- all of the attention, love, and support a young girl needs -- and ask nothing of her in return. That is until they ask her to let them replace her eyes with buttons. When Coraline refuses, her hosts begin to reveal their true nature and intentions. Before long, our wide-eyed heroine is scrambling to survive a ghoulish realm of needle-fingered demi-gods and dead children, desperate to escape the clutches of the evil creature responsible for her torment.Discussions also revolve around voice acting recording, the style of animation, constructing the 3D imagery and altering the perceptible levels of depth Creepy Coraline (1080p, 5:03): This piece introduces viewers to some of the physical props that played major roles in the film, When you look at all of the work (so far) the folks at Laika have done since this, it’s downright amazing how much they as an animation company have accomplished. And it was clear this film that helped them get to the point where they are now. Coraline, as a film, all these years later holds up incredibly well and was the audience’s first example of what LAIKA Studios was capable of, which was a visually captivating stop-motion animation that makes for excellent escapism to those of all ages. Sure, this story as a movie could have been done in CG animation but it would have never been as cool as it was in stop-motion. That form of animation just adds so much more of a surreal feeling to the whole motion picture experience. Dakota Fanning, Ian McShane, Jennifer Saunders, Dawn French, and Teri Hatcher headline this terrific voice cast. Obviously, the figures don’t really look like their respective actors, but they feel like they belong to them. I can picture Teri Hatcher and John Hodgman as yuppie gardening bloggers. I can imagine Ian McShane as a retired circus man. French and Saunders are well, basically French and Saunders but really funny and hyper-exaggerated. Then we have Keith David as the cat and anytime that guy gets to do any voice work is a good day. I still maintain that if/when they ever do another live-action Spawn movie by default he should do the voice no matter who wears the costume.

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Mother (Teri Hatcher) and Other Father (John Hodgeman) welcome her with open arms, giving the young girl all the attention she desires. While spiral out of control, some scenes to a point of unexpectedly macabre results that will surely inspire a few nightmares for younger viewers. Creepy Coraline – More animation techniques and puppetry this time concentrating more on the bug element, be it rats, slugs or other mother’s evolving dress. This was LAIKA Studios’ first feature-length major motion picture and it really holds up well in 4K beside other iconic animated films from the decade before like “Toy Story” (1995) or “Shrek” (2001) in comparison to CG (computer-generated animation) companies and their first films — in that case of those two as examples: Pixar and DreamWorks. to beguile, as the surreal nature of the material often overwhelms basic storytelling requirements. "Coraline" is an easy film to admire, but not alwaysPanasonic's TC-P50VT20 50" Viera Plasma, Coraline's 3D transfer -- seemingly identical to the previously-released bundled exclusive version -- reality rather than falling victim to the dangers of reality-destroying fantasy. The picture boasts an of the movie. Segments include The Evolution of the Story, Inspiring Design: Character Design and Art Direction, Directing the Voice Sessions, Coraline's wide-release 3D version carries over most of the extras found on the standard 2D-only release. Notably absent is the trio

Coraline 3D Blu-ray (Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray + DVD + Digital HD) Coraline 3D Blu-ray (Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray + DVD + Digital HD)

Inside LAIKA: Revisiting the Puppets with LAIKA’s Animation Team” is split up into each character and these include interviews with animators (noted below): A Collectible Booklet is physically included inside with both the 4K UHD Blu-ray standard and 4K UHD Bluray Limited Edition SteelBook versions of the film. The Making of Coraline (1080p, 35:56): This easily-digestible 10-part feature guides viewers through the basics of the making

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Universal's technical presentation is just as flawless. I didn't encounter any significant artifacting, banding (a regular offender in animated films), source noise, distracting artificial sharpening, or other post-production nonsense. A faint veneer of grain permeates the proceedings, but it only serves to enhance the filmic nature of the image. Simply put, Universal's video transfer is just as magnificent as Coraline's gorgeous animation. For once, I have nothing... literally nothing to complain about. Coraline delivers a brand new 2160p UHD 4K transfer with Dolby Vision HDR and it looks the best it ever has. Since Shout Factory and Laika started doing business together, these amazing collector editions have been out of this world, and Coraline is no different with this impressive steelbook. Their past collaboration on this very movie was wonderful, but somehow they managed to upgrade the video even more with HDR in 4K.



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