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Coraline [Blu-ray]

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With Gaiman's ideas lengthened, including the addition of slouching friend Wybie to help Coraline out, the picture has difficulty keeping perfect time. ignore reality -- no matter how good or how bad it may be -- in favor of escapism that will, in this David, Robert Bailey Jr., John Hodgman, Ian McShane, Jennifer Saunders, and Dawn French. Character profiles are shared and acting choices are Beldam" (1:16), "Mr. Bobinsky" (1:40), "The Cat" (1:12), "Coraline Jones" (1:15), "Other Father" (1:05), "Other Mother" (1:10), and "Wybie Lovat"

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Porting over the same set of bonus features from previous releases, the offering remains of entertaining interest for adults and animation lovers. Coraline Blu-ray delivers stunning video and reference-quality audio in this exceptional Blu-ray release

strong but never excessively overbearing. Finally, dialogue never misses a beat; it's focused in the appearance, and fantasy realms deliver clear decoration. Colors enjoy the extremity of the production, which volleys from a colder, darker examination Forcible (Jennifer Saunders) and the rotund Miss Fink (Dawn French), provide an excuse to get out of Coraline's head, but their surreal tangents doesn't mean that the 2D and 3D versions are indistinguishable. Quite the contrary, there's a noticeable

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have chosen a more fitting title for their first ever wide release of a previously-exclusive title; Coraline remains one of the best movies 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 Previously available only as an exclusive hardware-tied release, 'Coraline' 3D is now available everywhere. Now with extras!

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picture it paints. Universal's Blu-ray 3D release of Coraline excels from the top down. Great movie, stunning technical presentation, and now Feature-Length Storyboards (94:02, HD) presents the early hand-drawn vision of "Coraline" in its entirety, providing a 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. Inside LAIKA: Revisiting the Puppets with LAIKA’s Animation Team” is split up into each character and these include interviews with animators (noted below):

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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 Dialogue is driven distinctly from the center channel speaker and there’s one very impressive amount of LFE to be felt via the subwoofer. This has great use of the rear channels as well, and that’s one thing that really made the original 5.1 surround mix so great for its time. Now, for those not listening in Atmos, in either 7.1 or 5.1 surround it has an excellent audio presentation as well. It all works together so well for this type of movie, with the music really helping drive things and even more so it feels to me with the addition of height channels to help emphasize the beautiful original score by Bruno Coulais. highly textured world coming through as intended, surveying fibrous hair and strings, smooth skin surfaces, and animal fur. Sets retain their weathered spiral out of control, some scenes to a point of unexpectedly macabre results that will surely inspire a few nightmares for younger viewers.Inside Laika: Discovering the Characters of 'Coraline'" (10:45, HD) is a featurette that covers the production process on The dvd comes with those glasses that filter blue on one side and red on the other ( not real D" ) . We got the Blu Ray which has both versions. The 2D is great. Great story great graphics. The 3d gave me a head ache. Inside Laika: Revisiting the Puppets with Laika's Animation Team" (HD) highlights character and design decisions for "The

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Love the movie, wish the 3d used the modern type of 3d glasses instead of red and blue type. The glasses that come with the movie are kid sized. 3d works but with the colored glasses, the image isn't very bright so you have to adjust you tv for contrast and brightness to watch it.The stop motion animation here was done by LAIKA Studios, founded in 2005 and based in Portland, Oregon, whose other projects include the films “ParaNorman” (2012), “The Boxtrolls” (2014), “Kubo and the Two Strings” (2016), and “Missing Link” (2019).

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