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O Estranho Mundo de Jack

Título original: Tim Burton's the Nightmare Before Christmas
  • 1993
  • Livre
  • 1 h 16 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,9/10
397 mil
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O Estranho Mundo de Jack (1993)
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Jack Skellington, o rei da cidade de Halloween, descobre a Cidade do Natal, mas suas tentativas de levar o Natal ao Halloween causam confusão.Jack Skellington, o rei da cidade de Halloween, descobre a Cidade do Natal, mas suas tentativas de levar o Natal ao Halloween causam confusão.Jack Skellington, o rei da cidade de Halloween, descobre a Cidade do Natal, mas suas tentativas de levar o Natal ao Halloween causam confusão.

  • Direção
    • Henry Selick
  • Roteiristas
    • Tim Burton
    • Michael McDowell
    • Caroline Thompson
  • Artistas
    • Danny Elfman
    • Chris Sarandon
    • Catherine O'Hara
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,9/10
    397 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    2.011
    263
    • Direção
      • Henry Selick
    • Roteiristas
      • Tim Burton
      • Michael McDowell
      • Caroline Thompson
    • Artistas
      • Danny Elfman
      • Chris Sarandon
      • Catherine O'Hara
    • 677Avaliações de usuários
    • 248Avaliações da crítica
    • 82Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado a 1 Oscar
      • 7 vitórias e 17 indicações no total

    Vídeos13

    The Nightmare Before Christmas: 2018 Edition
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    The Nightmare Before Christmas
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    From Script to Screen: 'The Nightmare Before Christmas'
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    From Script to Screen: 'The Nightmare Before Christmas'
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    Danny Elfman
    Danny Elfman
    • Jack Skellington - Singing Voice
    • (narração)
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    Chris Sarandon
    Chris Sarandon
    • Jack Skellington
    • (narração)
    Catherine O'Hara
    Catherine O'Hara
    • Sally
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    William Hickey
    William Hickey
    • Dr. Finkelstein
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    Glenn Shadix
    Glenn Shadix
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    Paul Reubens
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    Ken Page
    Ken Page
    • Oogie Boogie
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    Edward Ivory
    • Santa
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    Susan McBride
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    • Direção
      • Henry Selick
    • Roteiristas
      • Tim Burton
      • Michael McDowell
      • Caroline Thompson
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    10dee.reid

    Burton's "Nightmare" is a dream come true

    By 1993, director Tim Burton was such a successful filmmaker in Hollywood that he was able to return to one of his most beloved early projects, "The Nightmare Before Christmas." It's certainly an inspired movie, as it is also very weird, and when I say "weird," I mean it's distinctly Burton.

    Even though it was directed with enough competency by Henry Selick, this groundbreaking stop-motion animation film is Burton all the way, as it contains ample "esque" qualities that make this "Nightmare" uniquely his vision.

    As the film opens in the twisted, "Burton"-esque village of "Halloweentown," Jack Skellington, who is dually voiced by Chris Sarandon and longtime Burton collaborator Danny Elfman, is celebrating another "horrible" Halloween. You'll be shocked and amazed at some of the town's inhabitants, who include jazz-playing zombies, Four Tenor-like vampires, a wolf man, and a wheelchair-bound scientist who occasionally opens up his cranium to (literally) scratch his brain; his creation, a Frankenstein-like scarecrow named Sally (Catherine O'Hara), yearns for contact with others and is quite fond of Jack Skellington.

    But Jack's quickly growing tired of the same old routine year after year, and because he's so downtrodden with boredom, he ventures into the dark forest outside the town's borders, and accidentally stumbles onto the wondrous, jolly world of "Christmastown." Enticed by its splendor, he decides to bring back his discovery to the residents of Halloweentown, who of which are just as shocked by Christmas as he is. Jack gets the brilliant idea to pose as Santa Claus but hires three mischief-makers to kidnap the real Santa so he can share his own, misguided vision of Christmas with an unprepared world.

    Painstakingly and meticulously crafted, "The Nightmare Before Christmas" is a beautiful and wonderful film from start to finish. The most famous image of this film is the cover art, which features Skellington eerily silhouetted against a full moon while he stands atop a coiled hill that overlooks a desolate graveyard.

    Burton is such a wonderful director, who had already brought us one unique "esque" vision after the other, especially with the first two "Batman" films and "Edward Scissorhands" behind him as of '93 when "Nightmare" was made.

    10/10
    jaime_lich77

    Wonderful movie!

    This movie has always been a favorite of mine. I never like holiday movies, because i always find them to be full to bursting with slapstick comedy, or way too sugary-sweet and dramatic. both of these things are okay in moderation, but most Christmas movies seem to go to one side of the spectrum or the other. this wonderful fairy tale is perfect for someone like me, who likes a little bit of a darker movie, but expects a Christmas movie to have a good message. the darkness in the movie is not without cause-it shows the joy of Christmas in great contrast to the scariness of Halloween, and it made me love both holidays all the more for that reason. i don't know, maybe that's just because Halloween and Christmas are my favorite holidays, but i really feel that this movie is great for older children and adults. younger children (up to 5 or 6 years) may find this simply frightening, but older children would find it wonderful.
    10CheshireCatsGrin

    A true must see for all Halloween fans

    I am not a big Tim Burton fan, but this movie is in my top 3 of all time. Perhaps the fact that Halloween is my favorite holiday influenced my opinion, but I doubt it. The more I hear and read about this movie, the more I love it.

    Based on a parody of the famous "Night before Christmas" poem by Moore that Burton wrote and illustrated while employed at Disney, this idea was stagnant for many years prior to filming. In many ways this was a good thing, technology was able to catch up to Burton's ideas.

    In NBC, we see our hero Jack Skellington, aka The Pumpkin King, depressed as another Halloween passes. In the background we hear the residents of Halloween Town celebrate another wonderful holiday. But Jack is sad. The only one who notices is the Rag Doll-style woman Sally.

    Other characters, including many town-monsters, are introduced. We meet the wonderful mayor with two faces, the evil scientist and his assistant, three local children and our evil boogie-man.

    After an accident, Jack develops a plan to kidnap "Sandy Claws" and give presents out for Christmas in place of Christmas Town. You will have to view this movie to discover the rest.

    The claymation is not what I expected, it was of a high quality and the movements are not jerky like the old Christmas Specials. Danny Elfman's music has little resemblance to his work with Ongo Bongo and "What's this?" (which Jack sings when he discovers the colorful world of Christmas Town) is closer to a tune mixed from Cabaret and The Music Man. The voices match the mouth movements nearly perfectly. This was a project from the heart and all the little touches to make it 'just' right show this fact.
    9AlsExGal

    Artfully combines two very different holidays

    Who would ever think that a musical about the overlap between Halloween and Christmas would work? However, it does work with the songs not exactly being Christmas - or Halloween - classics, but fitting the dark mood of this film perfectly.

    The movie opens with Jack Skellington, AKA the Pumpkin King, facing an identity crisis of sorts. Halloween has just ended in his hometown of Halloween Town, and he has been receiving kudos from everyone in town for making this year's Halloween the scariest ever. But Jack is seeking purpose in his life, and scaring people to death once a year just isn't doing it for him anymore. He takes a walk in the woods and he discovers a group of trees each with doors and different symbols on each door. He opens the door with the tree symbol on it, and finds himself in Christmas Town. While there, he is fascinated by the contrast of Christmas Town with his own world. Jack returns home, along with a sampling of trinkets from Christmas Town, to contemplate the meaning of what he has found there. Ultimately he decides that this year, Halloween Town is going to take charge of Christmas. Jack has also decided that he will replace "Sandy Claws" on his yearly sleigh ride, delivering presents to all of the children of the world. All of the citizens of Halloween Town are enthused by the idea except Sally, a creation of Halloween Town's mad scientist, who coincidentally is also looking for something new in her life. She alone sees the danger of Halloween Town hijacking the Christmas holiday.

    While the Grinch tried to destroy Christmas and came away with a true understanding of the meaning of the holiday, Jack Skellington, with the best of intentions, is on the road to ruin Christmas. In preparation for the big event, he enlists the townspeople to help make toys, and they just can't get the hang of making or doing anything that is not designed to terrify. In fact, when Jack makes his Christmas ride and the town hears on the radio of the terror Jack is causing, they actually see this as a sign of success. To them, horror equals happiness.

    Like most good films designed for all age groups, the movie is actually weaving a tale on two levels. The story itself is very straightforward so that children can easily follow it. On a second level, there is deft humor and one-liners that are obviously aimed at adults, such as the mayor's plea to Jack -"I'm only an elected official here! I can't make decisions!" Or when the scientist who created Sally gets tired of her running away and builds a new creation to replace her. This one turns out to be just a female version of the mad scientist himself to which he has endowed half of his own brain. His conclusion is "You will be a decided improvement over that treacherous Sally. We'll have conversations worth having." You'll see quite a bit of similarity between the style of art design here and that done in some of Tim Burton's other films, such as "Beetlejuice". You'll also probably recognize Danny Elfman's style of score that has come to decorate so many of Burton's other films. I highly recommend this film as great entertainment for the whole family.
    9Hitchcoc

    Finally Decided to Watch It

    This is certainly a pleasant surprise. Tim Burton, purveyor of the wacko, has created, along with his amazing team, a real classic work. Seldom does a film bank on so much originality, from the incredible creation of Halloween Town, with its denizens, marvelous in their diversity and variety, to a really interesting plot. The character of Jack Skellington is a scene-stealer. Considering he pretty much a stick with a round, skeletal head, he has amazing expression and energy. He is an artist and a rebel, dissatisfied with the continuing shortsightedness of his frightening peers. When his world opens up through an accidental fall into another town, paralleling his own, he tries to bring Christmas back with him. The problem is that he really doesn't understand the concept well enough. He mixes his own social foundation with an alien one and the results are hilarious. Wonderful to look at with some of the finest animation you will ever see, each moment carefully scripted and produced.

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    • Curiosidades
      Tim Burton has said the original poem was inspired after seeing Halloween merchandise display in a store being taken down and replaced by a Christmas display. The juxtaposition of ghouls and goblins with Santa and his reindeer sparked his imagination.
    • Erros de gravação
      (at around 15 mins) Jack doesn't know what snowflakes are ("What's this? There's white things in the air."), but knows what snowballs are ("The children are throwing snowballs instead of throwing heads.")
    • Citações

      Jack Skellington: [singing] Just because I cannot see it, doesn't mean I can't believe it!

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      Dr. Finkelstein is referred to on-screen by name, but is only credited as "Evil Scientist".
    • Versões alternativas
      The special edition DVD version has never-before-seen footage of this movie and are the following:
      • Lock, Shock and Barrel (the trick-or-treaters) are bored so they grab some snacks and go inside their cage/elevator to watch oogie boogie torture Santa and Sally. And later, a thought to be dead Jack Skellington enters the lair by jumping on the cage/elevator with the kids inside and he scares them which can explain how he got inside the lair at the nick of time. Pictures of the scene were in the promotional booklets, postcard books, and storybooks.
      • Jack's further experiments with Christmas such as having a illustrating "Sandy Claws" as a human/lobster hybrid.
      • a deleted part of oogie boogie's song that shows his shadow dancing.
      • a scene where the vampires are playing hockey with the head of Tim Burton, this was corrected and Tim's head was replaced with a Jack O' Lantern.
    • Conexões
      Edited into The Nightmare Before Christmas: Deleted Scenes (2008)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Here Comes Santa Claus
      Written by Gene Autry and Oakley Haldeman

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 28 de outubro de 1994 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • El extraño mundo de Jack
    • Locações de filme
      • Skellington Productions - 375 7th Street, San Francisco, Califórnia, EUA(Studio, demolished in 1998)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Tim Burton Productions
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 18.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 93.745.329
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 191.232
      • 17 de out. de 1993
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      • US$ 107.800.040
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