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| 1. Wallace and Gromit Gift Set | |
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The 1st movie, A Grand Day Out, introduces Wallace, clever crackpot inventor in England who loves cheese, and his dog Gromit, the brains behind the two. Wallace invents a rocketship to take himself and Gromit to the moon (after all, the moon IS made out of cheese, isn't it?). They find out quickly that the "oven" they've been using to heat Wallace's moon-cheese is really a crater-skiing robot who doesn't take too kindly to their visit! In the 1993 Academy Award winning The Wrong Trousers, Wallace gives Gromit a pair of walking trousers (designed to walk Gromit when Wallace has better inventions to think up!). Gromit feels ignored, especially after Wallace takes in a boarder, a mysterious penguin. Later, Gromit discovers the penguin is a notorious thief and makes plans to save himself and Wallace! In the 1995 Academy Award winning A Close Shave, Wallace and Gromit go into the window washing business. When Wallace meets the sweet Wendoline (who owns a knitting business) and her evil dog Preston, Wallace invents the Knit-O-Matic, a yarn making machine which strips the wool of a whole flock of sheep as fast as you can say "Confound it, Gromit!". Then when Preston starts playing with the machine, trouble begins (and it's up to Gromit to save the day)! Each one of these adventures is worth more than 1 view and I look forward to more Wallace and Gromit adventures (and other Nick Park produced efforts) in the future.
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| 2. Wallace & Gromit - The Wrong Trousers Director: Nick Park | |
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| 3. The Incredible Adventures of Wallace and Gromit | |
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The 1st movie, A Grand Day Out, introduces Wallace, clever crackpot inventor in England who loves cheese, and his dog Gromit, the brains behind the two. Wallace invents a rocketship to take himself and Gromit to the moon (after all, the moon IS made out of cheese, isn't it?). They find out quickly that the "oven" they've been using to heat Wallace's moon-cheese is really a crater-skiing robot who doesn't take too kindly to their visit! In the 1993 Academy Award winning The Wrong Trousers, Wallace gives Gromit a pair of walking trousers (designed to walk Gromit when Wallace has better inventions to think up!). Gromit feels ignored, especially after Wallace takes in a boarder, a mysterious penguin. Later, Gromit discovers the penguin is a notorious thief and makes plans to save himself and Wallace! In the 1995 Academy Award winning A Close Shave, Wallace and Gromit go into the window washing business. When Wallace meets the sweet Wendoline (who owns a knitting business) and her evil dog Preston, Wallace invents the Knit-O-Matic, a yarn making machine which strips the wool of a whole flock of sheep as fast as you can say "Confound it, Gromit!". Then when Preston starts playing with the machine, trouble begins (and it's up to Gromit to save the day)! Each one of these adventures is worth more than 1 view and I look forward to more Wallace and Gromit adventures (and other Nick Park produced efforts) in the future.
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| 4. The Nightmare Before Christmas Director: Henry Selick | |
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About the DVD edition: I've seen this movie in the theater, on TV, on VHS and now on DVD and I must say that the DVD edition had the best sound quality. They could have included some bonuses (a "the making of..." type of feature is really missing) but the excellent sound and decent picture quality was good enough for me. Go ahead and give it a try, especially if you're a Burton/Elfman fan!
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| 5. God's Trombones | |
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Description Best Short Film, Hemisfilm International Festival Golden Eye Award, First PlaceTHE PRODIGAL SON - Gold Apple, National Association Media Network Silver Plaque, Intercom Film and Video Festival Bronze Plaque, Columbus International Film & Video FestivalGO DOWN DEATH -Gold Camera Award, US International Film & Video Festival Gold Winner, Houston International Film & Video Festival Silver Hugo, Intercom Film & Video Festival Reviews (1)
God's Trombones is an awesome work. At the end of the trilogy, I always find myself longing for another spiritual experience. My senses were overwhelmed, as my eyes viewed the unique video/art effects and my ears heard the melodious voices. I thoroughly enjoyed the mixture of singing and narration. Especially in "The Creation", narrated by none other that James Earl Jones. What better voice to describe such a powerful story. Of course, he does an outstanding job of telling the most important story of all. You can hear the trumpets sound, as he tells the tale of creation. My soul was touched by the mixture of animated claymation and harmonious chords in "Prodigal Son" (my favorite, of the three pieces). The syle in which the vocalists performed the songs with such dynamics, and the narrator with such expression, made me feel I was in the theater audience, not at home on the couch. What an excellent way to tell a biblical story. I can still here the chourus with all the powerful lyrics..."Babylon, Babylon". (The voices are so moving, I wanted to know where I could hear more of them, buy a CD perhaps.) The "watercolor in motion" effects in "Go Down Death" are beautiful. A marvelous account of death; "sitting in the bosom of Jesus". And such imagery, when the pale white horse races through the galaxy. This piece is perfect for those of us trying to come to terms with the death of someone close to us, not just for children, but adults as well. I just can't impress enough how well done this trilogy is. If you are like me, "God's Trombones" is one video that you will watch again, and again as if you are watching it for the first time. With the amazement of a child, mouth open and eyes wide with excitement. After all, there is a child in each of us. We should visit this child from time to time. Next time you do, make sure you watch God's Trombone's...you'll experience God through the eyes of a child. ... Read more | |
| 6. Wallace & Gromit - A Close Shave Director: Nick Park | |
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This really is entertaining for all ages, and that is a great achievement. The characters are cute without being sickly sweet and the story is well paced and heartwarming. This video sold a million toys and boosted sales of cheese (!). Give it a go - you will not be disappointed.
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| 7. Wallace & Gromit - A Grand Day Out Director: Nick Park | |
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| 8. Wallace & Gromit - A Close Shave Director: Nick Park | |
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This really is entertaining for all ages, and that is a great achievement. The characters are cute without being sickly sweet and the story is well paced and heartwarming. This video sold a million toys and boosted sales of cheese (!). Give it a go - you will not be disappointed.
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| 9. The Nightmare Before Christmas - Special Edition (Widescreen) Director: Henry Selick | |
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About the DVD edition: I've seen this movie in the theater, on TV, on VHS and now on DVD and I must say that the DVD edition had the best sound quality. They could have included some bonuses (a "the making of..." type of feature is really missing) but the excellent sound and decent picture quality was good enough for me. Go ahead and give it a try, especially if you're a Burton/Elfman fan!
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| 10. James and the Giant Peach - Special Edition (Widescreen) Director: Henry Selick | |
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Another great audio/visual DVD experience from Disney! I'am not sure why they called it a Special Edition. There is just the usual DVD features, nothing special. They probably could have done more extensive interviews with Jane, Susan and the singer/songwritter Randy Newman. Still a great DVD! Next time look at Tarzan or A Bug's Life, Disney!
The movie is a let down from the world I imagined. Also, this movie is not suitable for adults. It hardly held my attention, the songs are weak, and there is very little (if any) embedded adult humor. Adult Burton enthusiasts should avoid this movie.
When James and the group decide on a plan to go to New York City, they're journey is stalled by several dangerous adventures which include a metallic shark, dead caribbean pirates, and the hazardous condition which threaten to end their journey. However that isn't stopping anyone and James and his friends, as a group are determined to make it New York and James is determined to make his and his parents dream come true.... As you can see you can describe the movie any better than better, and the movie itself is loaded with amazing special effects that elevate this entertaining fantasy world that James has now come into contact with. In fact when I first looked at the effects, I thought I was watching another classic fantasy film like in "The Nightmare Before Christmas", and guess what both films were directed by the same great director, Henry Selick. I was success and an eye for greatness embodied in fantasy is a signature for Sony Imageworks and a trio of great animators provide the stop motion technology and animation that make the world of James and The Giant Peach so fantastic. Speaking of fantastic the voice talents in this film are all great with Sarandon, Dreyfuss , Leeves, and David Thewlis as Mr. Earthworm are great, you can tell DVD Details: Ah, the DVD is excellent coming up with several extra features: *Commentary *Behind the scenes on the making of the movie * A special music video by Randy Newman who wrote several songs for the movie * A beautiful transfer of the movie shown in letterbox format. *Theatrical trailer * About 13 character sketches on the characters themselves giving a glimpse * Dolby Digital Surround sound. As you can see a good DVD definitely worth checking out especially if you want | |
| 11. Alice Director: Jan Svankmajer | |
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All this is beautiful, and creates a stunningly original aesthetic. It's also sometimes a bit creepy, and (worse) at times exceptionally tedious. (You think if you get one more extreme close-up of Alice's lips telling the tale you'll scream.) It's something to pore over shot by shot or sequence by sequence, but it's not particularly entertaining by any means. But it is something that still deserves to be seen again and again.
Sounds appealing? Actually it is a masterpiece. Like his other movies it is not for everyone, but it promises a unique movie experience. ... Read more | |
| 12. The Little Prince (Animated) | |
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Description Gold Hugo, Grand Prix of Festival, Chicago International Film Festival Jack London Award, First in Category Platinum Eye, Best Film of Year, Association of Media Educators in Religion Best in Festival, Aspen Film Festival Best in Festival, Northwest International Film Festival Notable Children's Film, American Library Association Reviews (4)
In my opinion, there's quite a few things that make this video a poor choice: I recommend getting the Little Prince software by Viva Media/Tivola instead of this video. I think the software is exceptionally good since it includes the book with animation, and it doesn't sacrifice any part of the story.
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| 13. Creature Comforts Director: Nick Park | |
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The first, Creature Comforts, winner of the 1990 Oscar for Best Animated Short Film, is cute, as various zoo animals are interviewed on what it's like to live in a zoo. This one contained some of the funniest moments of the four shorts on this disc. This short runs about 6 minutes. The second short, Wat's Pig, is a story of two brothers born into nobility and separated at a young age, one becoming the ruler of a kingdom, and the other a poor peasant, and what happens when a neighboring kingdom decides to declare war. This one runs about 11 minutes. The third short, Not Without My Handbag, is a darkly humorous tale, which is, as other reviewers put it, in a rather different style of animation than the other three shorts. The style and story line reminded me a lot of Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas. Due to the darker humor of the subject matter here, it may not be appropriate for younger viewers. This one runs about 11 minutes. The final short, Adam, is a funny look at the first being created, and the problems he must face in a rather limited environment. This one runs approximately 6 minutes. In all, there is about 35 minutes of material here (no extras), and even at a seemingly lower price, one must consider if it's worth the money. I did enjoy all the shorts, but I do wish they could have included more, even if it meant a higher cost. I would have liked seen these included as extras on either a Wallace and Gromit or Chicken Run DVD, but to release so few on one DVD seems a little wasteful. I feel like I've just had the appetizer, and now I am waiting for the entree.
1) Creature Comforts - directed by Nick Park, this short is only five minutes long. It is a funny concept: animals are interviewed at a zoo, and they talk about the advantages and drawbacks of captivity. This, however, gives no space to the excellent action scenes that charactherize Park's best work. It is just the animals talking in front of the microphone. 2) Wat's Pig - this one narrates the story of two brothers separated at birth: one ends as king, the other is raised by a pig. There is no payoff here at the end. 3) Not without my handbag - this one is weird, in the line of Beetlejuice. Some people say it is a little scary for small children. I don't think is scarier than other cartoons in TV. This is the funnier of the lot. 4) Adam - a small (and naked) man in a small planet, "a la The Little Prince", while his creator (God) works on him. Interesting, and more in line with the visual humor that we expect. Somes notes regarding the price. Ten dollars sounds cheap for a DVD disc but consider that it is only 35 minutes long, it is not close captioned and lacks any extras. The transference, as noted by other reviewers, is not great (while maybe better than VHS, but that is expected). I will recommend this disc only to the die hard fans of clay animation.
The juxtaposition of the creatures of our Earth having such a clear image of human (and arn't they) lives is beautiful. Seemingly trapped to the day and yet somewhat content in their memory of what has, might have, or may be. Lovely! Thanks, Nick.
Individually, the four shorts are nice, although the vocal tracks are muddy and overpowered by the musical soundtrack in places. Closed captions or subtitles would have been helpful, but they aren't included. Unfortunately, you can't watch the features individually. Even though there is a "Play All" option on the menu screen, if you start with "Creature Comforts" all four shorts will play. "Creature Comforts" is the best of the four, but because of the poor sound it also suffers the most. With no commentary track or making-of bonus feature the irony of the interviews (talking with kids about zoos and seniors about retirement homes) is lost. "Wat's Pig" - with its minimal dialogue - comes across nicely, although the parallel storylines can be hard for younger viewers to follow. As with all four of the films a commentary or making-of feature would have been nice. "Not Without My Handbag" has a good Tim Burton-esque style, but unless you're prepared to discuss the afterlife, the underworld, or the intricacies of contract law, it's not really appropriate for younger viewers. This is where the individual-play bug in the main menu is most apparent, as you have to manually stop the DVD after "Wat's Pig" (or hit the Skip button) to avoid this one. "Adam" is my second favorite, and with its minimalist soundtrack it comes across the best of the four. Yes, there is cartoonish nudity. No, it doesn't conform to the Biblical chain of events. Nevertheless, it is a very witty story with three or four big laughs in its brief play time. Ultimately, this DVD is worth less than the sum of its parts. Wait for something better to come along. ... Read more | |
| 14. The Brothers Quay Collection: Ten Astonishing Short Films 1984-1993 Director: Stephen Quay, Timothy Quay | |
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First, they use "antique dolls" for their characters. everything has an old and used feel. Second, is the use of "common items". This really brings it to another level. Nothing is more artistic than a ballet of wood screws, an old pocket watch, and some very creative uses for red meat (you just have to watch it). It can be disturbing at times, but with their sense of direction and cinematography you will almost always find something new with each viewing. I can see some people who are into mainstream things absolutely hating their work. It is bizzare to say the least. But there is a unique charm that these brothers have created in their dark world. On this DVD, to me the main features are "Nocturna Artificiala", their first feature (a "bonus" on the DVD), "Street of Crocidiles" (the one that I found the easiest to follow, yet one of the more bizzare), and "The Cabinet of Jan Svankmajer" (tribute to the Chech animator). Most of the other films are shorts under 5 minutes, but it is still a great DVD to own if you like the art of animation.
Any fan of animation should check out these artists. Even if you are not a fan of 'experimental' or non-narrative film, you will find much to enjoy and discuss about their work in this collection.
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| 15. Martin the Cobbler | |
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The story is uses Claymation characters which are lovable. We feel as if we are in pre-revolutionary Russia. The engineering is not the bets, but in a way it adds a certain flavor. I have watched this video many times and have used it with children as well. It never fails to please and tug at the heartstrings!
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| 16. MTV's Celebrity Deathmatch: Round 2 | |
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| 17. MTV's Celebrity Deathmatch: Round 1 | |
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| 18. The Morph Files, Vol. 3 | |
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Amazon.com In the third volume, Morph plays games with Chaz with awkward results, shows a film to his friends, plays cowboy, and throws a birthday party.--Doug Thomas Reviews (4)
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| 19. The First Christmas Director: Lindsay Van Blerk | |
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| 20. The Incredible Adventures of Wallace and Gromit | |
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The 1st movie, A Grand Day Out, introduces Wallace, clever crackpot inventor in England who loves cheese, and his dog Gromit, the brains behind the two. Wallace invents a rocketship to take himself and Gromit to the moon (after all, the moon IS made out of cheese, isn't it?). They find out quickly that the "oven" they've been using to heat Wallace's moon-cheese is really a crater-skiing robot who doesn't take too kindly to their visit! In the 1993 Academy Award winning The Wrong Trousers, Wallace gives Gromit a pair of walking trousers (designed to walk Gromit when Wallace has better inventions to think up!). Gromit feels ignored, especially after Wallace takes in a boarder, a mysterious penguin. Later, Gromit discovers the penguin is a notorious thief and makes plans to save himself and Wallace! In the 1995 Academy Award winning A Close Shave, Wallace and Gromit go into the window washing business. When Wallace meets the sweet Wendoline (who owns a knitting business) and her evil dog Preston, Wallace invents the Knit-O-Matic, a yarn making machine which strips the wool of a whole flock of sheep as fast as you can say "Confound it, Gromit!". Then when Preston starts playing with the machine, trouble begins (and it's up to Gromit to save the day)! Each one of these adventures is worth more than 1 view and I look forward to more Wallace and Gromit adventures (and other Nick Park produced efforts) in the future.
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