Rating: PG
Genres:
Fantasy
Musical
Children's/Family
Theatrical Release: 10/29/1993(USA),
Release Date: 08/26/2008
SubTitles: French/Espanol
Dubbed: English/French/Espanol
Sound: DD5.1/DTS
Run Time: 76 min
Flags: Mild Violence, Adult Situations, Suitable for Children
Distributor/Studio: Touchstone/Disney
This stop-motion animated fable was a big hit when it was released -- not only at the box office, but critically. It was praised for its stunning originality and for the excellence of its execution. In addition, it was praised for being a completely absorbing fable that both grownups and children can enjoy, so long as the children are able to its handle scary bits (beginning perhaps at age seven or eight). In the story,
Jack Skellington (voice of
Chris Sarandon) is the Pumpkin King of Halloweentown, a realm of reality where the inhabitants make it their life's work to scare humans on Halloween. He's good at his work, and is very popular around town, but it all bores him. In a funk one day, he wanders into a wood where every tree is the doorway to realms serving one or another human holiday, and falls through the doorway into Christmas. There, he sees scenes of such glee and good will that he is overwhelmed. He returns to Halloweentown with the inspiration to persuade his fellow citizens to kidnap
Santa and do Christmas in their own Halloweentown way -- complete with snakes and shrunken heads. Despite strong arguments against this project by
Jack's otherwise loyal girlfriend,
Sally (voice of
Catherine O'Hara),
Santa (voice of
Edward Ivory) is duly captured, and the townspeople prepare a very special Christmas for everyone.
Jack is excited about the new plan, and at first doesn't notice that
Sally isn't around much anymore. Meanwhile,
Oogie Boogie (voice of
Ken Page), a sinister opponent of
Jack's, has re-kidnapped
Santa and has captured
Sally as well. Since
Sally is the true love of
Jack's life and (he eventually realizes) the only one who can be relied upon to tell him the truth in every circumstance, a confrontation with
Oogie Boogie becomes inevitable. In addition to being a monumental work of animation (it took over 120 animators and many more technicians more than two years to film it), this show features ten very appropriate musical numbers by composer
Danny Elfman, who also supplies
Jack's singing voice. In October 2006, fans of the innovative animated classic got to experience
The Nightmare Before Christmas in a whole new dimension when the film was re-released into theaters in
Disney Digital 3-D -- a process developed to add remarkable new depth to films that were originally released in standard 2-D.
~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide
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from Fall River Ma.
a must for any burton fan !
I love this is so awesome ! Jack talks and says lines from the movie I didn't know that. I am so glad I bought this ultimate edition even at it's price !!! It is so worth it !!!
The movie is fantastic and the extras well let's just say it a must see !!!!
do yourself a favor go and splurge on this you won't be sorry if you do, only if you don't