
If you're a fan of "The Nightmare Before Christmas," you will now have a chance to see it again, as it makes its Disney Digital 3-D(TM) debut on October 20th. It will show in 200 theaters around the world. Included with "Nightmare" will be Pixar's animated 1989 short "Knick Knack," also rendered in digital 3-D now.
In response to the project, Tim Burton said, "For me, turning 'Nightmare Before Christmas' into digital 3-D has taken a very pure little gem and made it that much better. I am extremely happy about the fact that the movie has kept its purity and the 3-D actually adds much more to it. It's almost like being on the set -- you can see the texture of the puppets, and see the characters in the foreground and others in the background. When we were making the movie, we felt in our hearts like our characters were real. When you see it in 3-D, everything comes to life and you can literally see through the eye sockets of Jack Skellington. I am thrilled that all the die hard fans, as well as a new generation of moviegoers, will get the opportunity to experience the movie in a whole new way."
The film is about the character Jack Skellington, the Pumpkin King of Halloweentown. He attempts to take over Christmas through sincere, but misguided efforts by kidnapping Santa Claus.








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