Now, this is exactly the Blu-ray news that’ll get me out of bed early on a Thursday morning. Henry Selick’s brilliant stop-motion adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s Coraline is making it’s way to Blu-ray, with both 2-D and 3-D formats available on the same disc! This is fantastic! Coraline is the first film I ever had the pleasure to see in 3-D in the theatre and I have to say, I was so taken aback by the effect that I barely noticed the film itself for the first 15-20 minutes or so. After the technical be-dazzlement wore thin, I sat stunned, wholly taken in by the content alone. This was not only a fantastic film but an incredible theatrical experience for me. One I can’t wait to replicate in my home theatre.
(WARNING: SCIENCE ZONE AHEAD) But while details of the process used to bring 3-D to the Coraline Blu-ray are nowhere to be found at this early date we can safely assume that the four included pair of glasses will be of the old-school anaglyph (red/blue) variety as opposed to the more effective polarized lenses used in theaters. To bring this experience home, I would need to own a projector that will show the film at 72fps, a push-pull electro-optical modulator called a ZScreen in front of the lens, switching polarization and a special cinema screen to minimize depolarization and to reflect back as much light as possible to counter polarization losses. Sigh. With all the gadgets involved and the ridiculous expense attached I don’t see high quality 3-D happening in living rooms anytime soon for those of us not named Bill Gates. Until the time when a new technology succeeds and becomes an affordable solution for the home, we’ll have to settle for the same cheap alternative used on The Creature from the Black Lagoon over half a century ago. (NOTE: END OF SCIENCE ZONE)
With or without 3-D, the film is a triumph of animation and of story. And the Blu-ray disc looks set to please as well:
CORALINE
(July 21, 2009, MSRP $39.98)
2-D and 3-D Versions Included
4 Pairs of 3-D Glasses Included
Video: 1.85:1 1080p VC-1
Audio: 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
Special Features Include:
• Feature commentary with director Henry Selick and composer Bruno Coulais (on 2-D and 3-D versions)
• Deleted scenes
• The Making of ‘Coraline’
• Voicing the Characters
• Creepy Coraline
• D-Box
• U-Control (on 2-D version only):
• BD Live:
• Digital copy of 2-D version (expires July 31, 2010)
Link to details of Coraline Collector’s Edition DVD: www.nbcuniversalstore.com
To learn more about Coraline visit this excellent blog: EVIL BUTTONS
Review at FPS Magazine: Coraline Review
Excellent news. Simply put, this will be an awesome way to view an awesome movie.
Yay! This is my most anticipated title of the year!
I’ve posted a review of the Coraline Blu-Ray DVD here.