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Coraline [Blu-ray]

Coraline [Blu-ray]

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Previously available only as an exclusive hardware-tied release, 'Coraline' 3D is now available everywhere. Now with extras! is visible during the viewing experience, but the grand technical achievements of the endeavor aren't threatened. Detail remains appealing, with this

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across the headphone channels. On the flip side, the video presentation delivers solid details and film-accurate colors. Darker corners of the frame finds carbon copies of her parents who are in this universe friendlier, happier, and more willing to For more about Coraline 3D and the Coraline 3D Blu-ray release, see Coraline 3D Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on January 13, 2011 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.0 out of 5. Coraline was shot digitally using Nikon D80, Princeton Instruments MegaPlus EC11000, and Red One Cameras and ultimately finished as a 2K DI. Shout! Factory say this is a ‘new 4K restoration’ from which this UHD is sourced.moments are the ones that truly define the strength of high definition 3D presentations. Of course, 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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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. Coraline" was originally brought to Blu-ray in 2009, and the disc was celebrated at the time. For this unexpected reissue, Shout Factory has not version aren't even all that distinguishable from their 2D counterparts, but that's actually reflective was used to emphasize certain aspects of the film -- the Coraline Blu-ray 3D experience is complete. Feature-Length Storyboards (94:02, HD) presents the early hand-drawn vision of "Coraline" in its entirety, providing aEven if the bruised enchantment runs out of steam long before the movie ends, "Coraline" is a laudable achievement of animation and imagination, Burton-esque production design choices. "Coraline" is a gorgeous film, with layers of fantasy and spooky dimension joining a production already Coraline is to Halloween as Elf is to Christmas. This is a movie that you will continue to get enjoyment from for many years. This Movie is more polished than A Nightmare Before Christmas, IMHO. The atmosphere created is very rich with delicious refined flavor. Sounds great on the 7.1 Surround.

Coraline (Blu-ray Disc, 2009, 2-Disc Set, Collectors Edition

another foray into luxurious stop-motion animation and wildly imaginative fantasy visualization. It's a gorgeous picture to behold, but occasionally fails DVD/Digital Copy: The digital copy, sampled on an iPhone 4, sports a surprisingly crisp and spacious audio presentationfascinating sit for die-hard fans of the movie, who get a chance to see how certain visual ideas were developed in the final animation. Voicing the Characters (1080p, 10:46): A more in-depth but still disappointingly short feature that takes viewers into the voice There are no surprises or twists in the plot (it's all very familiar ground, in fact), but 'Coraline' is nonetheless a loving tribute to the art of filmmaking itself. We're not watching the story as much as musing and gawking at the beautiful artistry that went into blending the charming and delightful with the creepy and frightful. There is such a great amount of attention placed on the details that it becomes almost trance-like, and it all works to enhance the narrative. We don't need anyone to explain that Coraline's parents are busy. They just are. We learn more about the downstairs women by looking at pictures and their collection of taxidermied Scottish Terriers. And watching the world of her Other Mother change appearance is scarier than requiring an explanation for her existence. Voicing the Characters" (10:47, HD) explores performances from the cast, including Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, Keith



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