Big Worlds On Small Screens: A “Stop Motion” Round Up
Last week Rebecca Fisher wrapped up what was to be “Stop Motion October” with a final December “Stop Motion” instalment of what has been a very enjoyable look at some of the classics in the genre. As Rebecca said:
“…it’s been my experience that any film that uses stop-motion animation as its medium will feature the highest quality of talent and provide the most entertainment value.”
I know I’ve enjoyed Rebecca’s review and discussion of these films very much and hope you have also. Here’s the complete roundup of the “Stop Motion” films she looked at:
I wonder if any of you have a personal favourite amongst these movies — mine, for instance, is Coraline — and what you think about the Stop Motion format generally as opposed to other styles of animation?
Rebecca and I would love to hear your thoughts. 😉
Hmmm, hard to choose. For me, it’d have to be Nightmare or Corpse Bride because I’m a big Burton fan. But Coraline is also very good — and even creepier! 🙂