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Laika 4-Film Collection (Digital 4K UHD) on sale for
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- Note: These films are not Movies Anywhere compatible.
Bundle Includes:
- Coraline (2009)
- An adventurous 11-year-old girl finds another world that is a strangely idealized version of her frustrating home, but it has sinister secrets.
- ParaNorman (2012)
- A misunderstood boy takes on ghosts, zombies and grown-ups to save his town from a centuries-old curse.
- The Boxtrolls (2014)
- A young orphaned boy raised by underground cave-dwelling trash collectors tries to save his friends from an evil exterminator.
- Kubo and the Two Strings (2016)
- A young boy named Kubo must locate a magical suit of armour worn by his late father in order to defeat a vengeful spirit from the past.
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Fortunately not a huge dip from one to the next, but Coraline is definitely better than ParaNorman.
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Fortunately not a huge dip from one to the next, but Coraline is definitely better than ParaNorman.
Fortunately not a huge dip from one to the next, but Coraline is definitely better than ParaNorman.
I liked how the 'prophecy' about needing the armor was almost completely a MacGuffin in the end and Kubo won without it. I thought Matthew McConaughey's comic relief was perfect, and that there were real stakes and danger which is often not the case in children's movies.
I thought the art style was brilliant and to me, it is the pinnacle of stop-motion. It's insane to watch the ending credits and see how they put together the giant skull battle. And speaking of the end credits, Regina Spektor's cover of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" is in my Top 5 covers ever, it is a literal perfect fit for the movie between the lyrics and the reference to the three-stringed Japanese guitar that Kubo makes and plays throughout the film.
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I liked how the 'prophecy' about needing the armor was almost completely a MacGuffin in the end and Kubo won without it. I thought Matthew McConaughey's comic relief was perfect, and that there were real stakes and danger which is often not the case in children's movies.
I thought the art style was brilliant and to me, it is the pinnacle of stop-motion. It's insane to watch the ending credits and see how they put together the giant skull battle. And speaking of the end credits, Regina Spektor's cover of "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" is in my Top 5 covers ever, it is a literal perfect fit for the movie between the lyrics and the reference to the three-stringed Japanese guitar that Kubo makes and plays throughout the film.
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