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Product description NEW Spiderwick Chronicles (DVD) Set Contains: There are loads of extras on The Spiderwick Chronicles (Two-Disc Field Guide Edition), beginning with a charming overview of the film's supernatural species conducted by director Mark Waters. Waters leads viewers through a primer describing such magical creatures as brownies, ogres, and fairies, taking the whole matter very seriously in the event anyone watching should ever encounter their like. "It's a Spiderwick World!" introduces Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black, creators of the The Spiderwick Chronicles book series. The authors discuss the strange inspiration for the story: a letter they received from three siblings who claimed to have gone through exactly what the characters in Spiderwick endure. "Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide" is a text- and illustration-based list of creatures in the film, with lots of fascinating factoids. "Field Guild In-Movie Mode" allows a viewer to enjoy the benefit of a pop-up guide that appears at times during the film and lets a viewer click onto helpful information. "Spiderwick: Meet the Clan!" is an introduction to the film's cast, with a special emphasis on young star Freddie Highmore's precocious talent, a British child playing twin American brothers with unique speech patterns. "Making Spiderwick!" is a behind-the-scenes documentary on production of the film, focusing on production design, location, cinematography, and so on. Among the revelations is that everyone involved was looking for a place to film that could evoke a horror movie yet not be so scary as to turn off youngsters. "The Magic of Spiderwick" is a remarkable tour of the special-effects process that made this film work so well. Waters says his directing chores continued all the way through post-production, when he had to switch from directing actors to directing animators, often acting out the defining behaviors of the various mythic characters. "A Final Word of Advice!" brings Waters back in front of the camera, reminding us all how to deal with hobgoblins and other spooks (keep a lot of honey, crackers and red tomato sauce around). Finally, "Deleted Scenes" includes some material that didn't make the feature's final cut, but which is shown in context with scenes that were on screen. The result is a more satisfying and enriching experience of deleted scenes than is usually found on DVD special features. --Tom Keogh Review: THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES [2008] [Blu-ray] - THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES [2008] [Blu-ray] Nickelodeon Movies Presents Terrific Entertainment For The Whole Family! Their World Is Closer Than You Think! From the moment the Grace family moves into a secluded old house, strange things start to happen. As Jared Grace [Freddie Highmore] investigates, and discovers Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide and the unbelievable truth of the Spiderwick Estate: a secret world with fantastical creatures hides within our own! Now Jared Grace, his sister and his twin brother are pulled into an unforgettable adventure as they try to protect the secrets of the book. Based On The Beloved Series Of Best-Selling Books And Filled With Non-Stop Action. ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES’ is ''A Terrific Fantasy For All Ages!'' Cast: Freddie Highmore, Mary-Louise Parker, Nick Nolte, Sarah Bolger, Andrew McCarthy, Joan Plowright, David Strathairn, Seth Rogen, Martin Short, Jordy Benattar, Tod Fennell, Mariah Inger, Jeremy Lavalley, Lise Durocher-Viens, Tyler Patrick Jones, Kyle Switzer, Stefanie Broos (voice) (uncredited) and Ron Perlman (voice) (uncredited) Director: Mark Waters Producers: Alexander Westerman, Cheryl A. Tkach, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Holly Black, Josette Perrotta, Julia Pistor, Julie Kane-Ritsch, Karey Kirkpatrick, Larry J. Franco, Mark Canton, Silenn Thomas, Steve Barnett, Tom C. Peitzman and Tony DiTerlizzi Screenplay: David Berenbaum (screenplay), John Sayles (screenplay), Karey Kirkpatrick (screenplay), Holly Black (books) and Holly Black (books) Composer: James Horner Cinematography: Caleb Deschanel, A.C.S. (Director of Photography) Video Resolution: 1080p [Color by DeLuxe] Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Audio: English: 5.1 Dolby TrueHD Surround Sound, French: 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound, Spanish: 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound and English: 2.0 Dolby Digital Stereo Subtitles: English, English SDH, French, Spanish and Português Running Time: 95 minutes Region: All Regions Number of discs: 1 Studio: Paramount Pictures / Nickelodeon Movies Andrew’s Blu-ray Review: ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES’ [2008] is a fantasy film adaptation of Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi's bestselling book series of the same name. Set in the Spiderwick Estate in New England, it follows the adventures of Simon, Mallory, and Jared Grace as they discover a field guide to fairies and battle goblins and other magical creatures. It was directed by Mark Waters and stars Freddie Highmore, Sarah Bolger, Martin Short, Nick Nolte, and Seth Rogen. ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES’ takes place in New England, United States, when young twins Simon Grace [Freddie Highmore] and Jared Grace [Freddie Highmore] and their older sister Mallory Grace [Sarah Bolger] move into the decrepit Spiderwick Estate. They discover a field guide to Faeries written by the house's previous owner, Arthur Spiderwick [David Strathairn], and soon begin to notice faeries throughout the estate. However, Mulgarath [Nick Nolte], a shape-shifting ogre, wants the field guide so that he can rule over all faerie-kind and possibly humans as well, and so attacks the children in an attempt to obtain it. Mrs. Helen Grace [Mary-Louise Parker], recently divorced, wants a new start for her family, so the Grace family moves into the Spiderwick Estate when it is given to them by their elderly Great Aunt Lucinda Spiderwick [Joan Plowright], Arthur Spiderwick's daughter. Mallory Grace [Sarah Bolger] uncovers a dumbwaiter system behind a wall; in it, Jared Grace [Freddie Highmore] finds a monogrammed key, where he also discovers Arthur Spiderwick's study, and when he uses the key to open a chest, he finds Spiderwick's Field Guide. Although an attached note warns him not to read it, which of course he does so anyway. Later, Jared Grace [Freddie Highmore] meets a brownie named Thimbletack [Voice of Martin Short], who explains that magical creatures are normally invisible but can reveal themselves at will. He tells Jared about a protective circle that Arthur Spiderwick placed around the house and gives him a stone with a hole which allows him to see faeries. Simon Grace [Freddie Highmore], mistaken for Jared Grace [Freddie Highmore], is kidnapped by the Mulgarath goblins, while Jared Grace [Freddie Highmore] meets Hogsqueal [Voice of Seth Rogen], a hobgoblin who gives Jared the ability to see all faeries without the aid of the stone. With the help of Mallory Grace [Sarah Bolger], the twins escape from the goblins into the house. Jared Grace [Freddie Highmore] and Mallory Grace [Sarah Bolger] visit their Great Aunt Lucinda Spiderwick [Joan Plowright] for advice. She tells them that only one person can help them and that is Arthur Spiderwick [David Strathairn]. However, he was "rescued" by the Sylphs, a type of faerie, when goblins attacked, and they will not allow him to return because they desire his knowledge. Great Aunt Lucinda Spiderwick [Joan Plowright] tells them that they must find her father and have him destroy the book. Suddenly, Mulgarath's goblins attack them and manage to steal several pages from the book before they are driven off. Inside, written in Arthur Spiderwick's own hand, is a primer to a magical universe that exists, invisible, all around us. While his uncle speaks of befriending many of the otherworldly creatures there, he also warns that a malevolent, shape-shifting ogre known as Mulgarath seeks the knowledge to be found within the book's pages and plans on using it to enslave both the magical and the human realm. Soon the Grace children's eyes are opened to the fantastic truths within the book and the enchanted creatures that inhabit the Spiderwick Estate alongside them. It isn't long before Mulgarath and his goblin army turn all their dark energies to wresting the book from the house and destroying all inside its walls. It should come as no surprise that the film ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES’ is being executive produced by Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall, the husband and wife team responsible for most of Steven Spielberg's most enduring films. No surprise, because ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES’ directed by Mark Waters, is rife with Spielbergian touchstones and a dysfunctional family, an absent father, a supernatural world stocked with fantastical creatures seeping into our own, childlike wonderment, and an imminent confrontation that can be won only by the innocent might of a child. Director Mark Waters impressively balance both the reality and the fantasy elements in ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES,’ creating a world suffused with daunting adventure, considerable humour and touching humanity. The lively CGI computer generated images of the sprites, hobgoblins, trolls and slobbering ogres mesh seamlessly with the film's naturalistic look, and superb cinematography. James Horner turns in the sort of pitch perfect fantasy film music scores, for which he is always famous for. ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES’ is an enjoyable adventure fantasy that is sure to cast a spell over its audiences. But just as importantly, it weaves a story that resonates with spiritual truth and humanity, and is more-than-worthy entertainment, a classic adventure with its heart and its sense of whimsy in all the right places. Blu-ray Image Quality – Paramount Pictures has once again done a really superb stunning job in presenting this Blu-ray disc with a beautiful transfer that brings the fantastical world described by the story to life. The transfer is encoded using maximum resolution of 1080p and presented in the film's theatrical aspect ratio of 2.35:1. The transfer is absolutely clean and devoid of any encoding errors or colour balancing issues. There is an excellent level of detail in the images and the sharpness and depth of the pictures gives the film an almost 3D look. Seeing that this is a pretty recent production, one should expect the best picture quality from this transfer and Paramount has delivered. Colours are spot on, with natural skin tones and nice saturation and not too high a contrast. Black levels are accurate and although some softness does rear its ugly head, this issue is so minute that one might not ever realise it. Blu-ray Audio Quality – Paramount Pictures provides us with a next-generation 5.1 Dolby TrueHD Surround Sound audio track presentation, but when a certain actor speaks I had to really crank the sound up, especially with the actor Freddie Highmore. The surround channels do come alive during the course of the film but they seem to be held back for some reason or another. The viewer could certainly feel the immersive effects of some of the action-oriented scenes but the quieter scenes sound pretty lacklustre, devoid of any life or ambience. Apart from that slight disappointment, the other aspects of the audio mix are pretty good, with crystal clear dialogue and the speakers used to good effect. Blu-ray Special Features and Extras: Special Feature: It's All True! [2008] [1080p] [1.78:1] [7:04] Here we get introduced to director Mark Waters and takes us through the source material for the film via the novel and the challenges the filmmakers faced when translating it to film. We also get to see behind Mark Waters some wonderful colourful artistic illustration, as well as the brilliant colourful sketches of the fantastic creatures we see in the film. We get to see the actual beautiful rare leather bound Arthur Spiderwick’s Field Guide. Mark Waters also introduce us to the fantastic creatures that appear in the film, which include Thimbletack; Hogsqueal; Ogre Mulgarath; Redcap; Troll and Byron the Griffin. This special feature also serves as an introduction to the Fantastical World of ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES.’ Special Feature: It’s A Spiderwick World! [2008] [1080p] [1.78:1] [8:44] Here the authors of the books explain how the story came to them, and how eventually the picture made it to the screen. The themes of the fantasy film and other aspects of pre-production are covered here as well. We get lots of rare behind-the-scene filming. Contributors include: Holly Black [Co-creator/Illustrator/Executive Producer], Tony DiTerlizzi [Co-creator/Illustrator/Executive Producer], Kathleen Kennedy [The Kennedy/Marshall Company], Mark Waters [Director], Mark Canton [Producer] and Karey Kirkpatrick [Producer/Screenwriter]. Special Feature: Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide In-Movie Mode: With this Blu-ray disc it is a Java based In-Movie version of the Field Guide that will pop-up descriptions of the various creatures, during the film being viewed. It is also essentially a trivia track that is activated, and will pop up during viewing the film and the viewer can also access the field guide when prompted on-screen information. This is really fantastic, because you get to see some wonderful illustration from the Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide and you also get to see some of the amazing CGI computer generated creatures. Special Feature: Spiderwick: Meet the Clan! [2008] [1080p] [1.78:1] [13:54] Here we are introduced to the cast of the film, featuring interviews with all of the actors who play the film's main characters. Contributors include: Mark Waters [Director], Freddie Highmore [Jared/Simon], Kathleen Kennedy [The Kennedy/Marshall Company], Mary-Louise Parker [Helen], Karey Kirkpatrick [Producer/Screenwriter], Sarah Bolger [Mallory], David Strathairn [Arthur Spiderwick], Andrew McCarthy [Richard], Kevin Yagher [Special Effects Makeup Technician] and Seth Rogen [Hogsqueal]. Special Feature: Making Spiderwick! [2008] [1080p] [1.78:1] [20:53] With this special feature we get a rare look behind-the-scenes at all the set building in the film studio and how amazing and brilliant the sets look. We also get informed that the actual Spiderwick house was actually built for the film and when they finished filming Rangers moved into the house to live. But when they filmed the interior of the house, this was done on film stage set and so realistic it all looks Tony DiTerlizzi informs us that he would love to have lived in it permanently if it had been real, and you see what a good job they did. When you see behind-the-scene location shooting, it was filmed in the wettest season in Montreal in Canada and caused lots of logistic problems. We also get a look behind-the-scene recording with the large orchestra and composer James Horner conducting. We also get to meet the cast and crew discuss making the picture with a fairly well balanced overview of the process. Contributors include: Holly Black [Co-creator/Illustrator/Executive Producer], Kathleen Kennedy [The Kennedy/Marshall Company], James Bissell [Production Designer], Mark Waters [Director], Caleb Deschanel, A.C.S. [Director of Photography], Meinert Hansen [Illustrator], Tony DiTerlizzi [Co-creator/Illustrator/Executive Producer], Sarah Bolger [Mallory], Freddie Highmore [Jared/Simon], Karey Kirkpatrick [Producer/Screenwriter], Claire Alary [Property Master], Phil Tippett [Creature Supervisor], Pablo Helman [Visual Effects Supervisor for ILM], Dave McKeown [Stunt Coordinator], Mary-Louise Parker [Helen], Michael Lantieri [Special Effects Supervisor] and James Horner [Composer]. Special Feature: The Magic of Spiderwick! [2008] [1080p] [1.78:1] [14:23] Here we are introduced to director Mark Waters who talks about the process of going through the massive post-production of producing CGI computer generated creatures and talks about the fantastic talented people who worked on the film and the work that went into making the fantasy setting come alive. The Tippett Studio CGI computer team discuss post production, especially the CGI computer generated effects. While Mark Waters is talking to the camera, we see behind him all the weird and wonderful computer generated creatures you see in the film, but behind a black background. You also see the Tippett Studio CGI computer team working on producing the creatures. We also get to view the amazing Tony DiTerlizzi colourful creature illustrations, which were of course used as the basic design for the finished amazing creatures that were finally produced by CGI computer generated images. We see the rough computer animation for the humming sprite motion study and the Mulgarath prototype model design. Contributors include: Mark Waters [Director], Phil Tippett [Creatire Supervisor], Pablo Helman [Visual Effects Supervisor from ILM], Michael Brunet [Lead Animator for Tippett Studio], Joel Friesch [Visual Effects Supervisor for Tippett Studio], Russell Darling [CGI Supervisor for Tippett Studio], Tim Alexander [Visual Effects Supervisor for ILM], Christian Alzmann [Visual Effects Art Director for ILM], Tim Harrington [Animation Supervisor for ILM] and Jim Bolte [Lead Digital Artist for ILM]. Special Feature: A Final Word of Advice! [2008] [1080p] [2.35:1] [1:51] Director Mark Waters makes a return to remind us that this world really exists. Mark Waters simply “reminds” us that everything in the film is totally real, so we had better keep an eye out for those crazy and weird creatures. Special Feature: Deleted Scenes [2008] [1080p] [2.35:1] [8:14] Here we get to view four deleted scenes that consist of Mom & Jared; Boys in Bedroom; Messy Kitchen and Meet Lucinda. As usual you can either watch then separately or Play All. Nickelodeon TV Spots [2008] [1080i] [1.33:1] [5:04] Here we get to view nine original TV adverts relating to the film ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES’ that ran on the Nickelodeon cable television network and they are as follows: A Guide to Seeing The Spiderwick Chronicles; Cinema Spy; Confessional Jared; Confessional Mallory; Field Guide – Tomato Sauce; Field Guide – Seeing Stone; Field Guide – Creatures; What if You Had a Seeing Stone and The Spit Stone. As usual, you can either watch them separately or Play All. Theatrical Trailers: Here we get to view two Original Theatrical Trailers for the film ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES.’ Good v. Evil [2008] [1080p] [1.78:1] [1:03] and Secrets [2008] [1080p] [2.35:1] [2:32]. To view them, you have to watch them separately. One bonus is that they are shown in 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound. Finally, ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES’ is a very entertaining fun filled fantasy film and far more entertaining than the usual similar children's fantasy films that are available these days. But I must point out to Parents that this film has some very intense and extremely “scary” scenes that might frighten young children and especially viewing it in the superlative 1080p high definition transfer, because all the creatures look so totally life like, that children might believe they are real. If you are keen on the fantasy film, then to my mind this is definitely worthy to own in your very own Blu-ray disc collection, then this is the way you will want to watch this truly magical fantasy film time after time. Very Highly Recommended! Andrew C. Miller – Your Ultimate No.1 Film Aficionado Le Cinema Paradiso United Kingdom Review: Fun and exciting movie.... don't need to read the book(s) to enjoy! - First off I have never read any of the Spiderwick books and sometimes when that's the case the movie doesn't make as much sense if you haven't read the books (such as Goldman Compass and Harry Potter). You don't need to read the books to enjoy and understand this movie. They did a wonderful job explaining everything. The acting was good, the graphics, special effects etc were wonderful and the action and plot were top notch. Just a well done fun fantasy movie for the entire family. (assuming the entire family is at least seven or eight years of age)This movie might be a little scarry for kids under the age of eight but besides the "scarry" parts there are no bad parts for your children. Great job...... I hope they do a second movie.
| ASIN | B00005JPXS |
| Actors | David Strathairn, Freddie Highmore, Mary-Louise Parker, Nick Nolte, Sarah Bolger |
| Best Sellers Rank | #136,874 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #97,974 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,163) |
| Director | Mark Waters |
| Dubbed: | French, Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| Media Format | AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 3.68 ounces |
| Release date | June 24, 2008 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 36 minutes |
| Studio | Paramount |
| Subtitles: | English, French, Spanish |
| Writers | David Berenbaum, Holly Black, John Sayles, Karey Kirkpatrick, Tony DiTerlizzi |
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THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES [2008] [Blu-ray]
THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES [2008] [Blu-ray] Nickelodeon Movies Presents Terrific Entertainment For The Whole Family! Their World Is Closer Than You Think! From the moment the Grace family moves into a secluded old house, strange things start to happen. As Jared Grace [Freddie Highmore] investigates, and discovers Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide and the unbelievable truth of the Spiderwick Estate: a secret world with fantastical creatures hides within our own! Now Jared Grace, his sister and his twin brother are pulled into an unforgettable adventure as they try to protect the secrets of the book. Based On The Beloved Series Of Best-Selling Books And Filled With Non-Stop Action. ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES’ is ''A Terrific Fantasy For All Ages!'' Cast: Freddie Highmore, Mary-Louise Parker, Nick Nolte, Sarah Bolger, Andrew McCarthy, Joan Plowright, David Strathairn, Seth Rogen, Martin Short, Jordy Benattar, Tod Fennell, Mariah Inger, Jeremy Lavalley, Lise Durocher-Viens, Tyler Patrick Jones, Kyle Switzer, Stefanie Broos (voice) (uncredited) and Ron Perlman (voice) (uncredited) Director: Mark Waters Producers: Alexander Westerman, Cheryl A. Tkach, Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Holly Black, Josette Perrotta, Julia Pistor, Julie Kane-Ritsch, Karey Kirkpatrick, Larry J. Franco, Mark Canton, Silenn Thomas, Steve Barnett, Tom C. Peitzman and Tony DiTerlizzi Screenplay: David Berenbaum (screenplay), John Sayles (screenplay), Karey Kirkpatrick (screenplay), Holly Black (books) and Holly Black (books) Composer: James Horner Cinematography: Caleb Deschanel, A.C.S. (Director of Photography) Video Resolution: 1080p [Color by DeLuxe] Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Audio: English: 5.1 Dolby TrueHD Surround Sound, French: 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound, Spanish: 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound and English: 2.0 Dolby Digital Stereo Subtitles: English, English SDH, French, Spanish and Português Running Time: 95 minutes Region: All Regions Number of discs: 1 Studio: Paramount Pictures / Nickelodeon Movies Andrew’s Blu-ray Review: ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES’ [2008] is a fantasy film adaptation of Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi's bestselling book series of the same name. Set in the Spiderwick Estate in New England, it follows the adventures of Simon, Mallory, and Jared Grace as they discover a field guide to fairies and battle goblins and other magical creatures. It was directed by Mark Waters and stars Freddie Highmore, Sarah Bolger, Martin Short, Nick Nolte, and Seth Rogen. ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES’ takes place in New England, United States, when young twins Simon Grace [Freddie Highmore] and Jared Grace [Freddie Highmore] and their older sister Mallory Grace [Sarah Bolger] move into the decrepit Spiderwick Estate. They discover a field guide to Faeries written by the house's previous owner, Arthur Spiderwick [David Strathairn], and soon begin to notice faeries throughout the estate. However, Mulgarath [Nick Nolte], a shape-shifting ogre, wants the field guide so that he can rule over all faerie-kind and possibly humans as well, and so attacks the children in an attempt to obtain it. Mrs. Helen Grace [Mary-Louise Parker], recently divorced, wants a new start for her family, so the Grace family moves into the Spiderwick Estate when it is given to them by their elderly Great Aunt Lucinda Spiderwick [Joan Plowright], Arthur Spiderwick's daughter. Mallory Grace [Sarah Bolger] uncovers a dumbwaiter system behind a wall; in it, Jared Grace [Freddie Highmore] finds a monogrammed key, where he also discovers Arthur Spiderwick's study, and when he uses the key to open a chest, he finds Spiderwick's Field Guide. Although an attached note warns him not to read it, which of course he does so anyway. Later, Jared Grace [Freddie Highmore] meets a brownie named Thimbletack [Voice of Martin Short], who explains that magical creatures are normally invisible but can reveal themselves at will. He tells Jared about a protective circle that Arthur Spiderwick placed around the house and gives him a stone with a hole which allows him to see faeries. Simon Grace [Freddie Highmore], mistaken for Jared Grace [Freddie Highmore], is kidnapped by the Mulgarath goblins, while Jared Grace [Freddie Highmore] meets Hogsqueal [Voice of Seth Rogen], a hobgoblin who gives Jared the ability to see all faeries without the aid of the stone. With the help of Mallory Grace [Sarah Bolger], the twins escape from the goblins into the house. Jared Grace [Freddie Highmore] and Mallory Grace [Sarah Bolger] visit their Great Aunt Lucinda Spiderwick [Joan Plowright] for advice. She tells them that only one person can help them and that is Arthur Spiderwick [David Strathairn]. However, he was "rescued" by the Sylphs, a type of faerie, when goblins attacked, and they will not allow him to return because they desire his knowledge. Great Aunt Lucinda Spiderwick [Joan Plowright] tells them that they must find her father and have him destroy the book. Suddenly, Mulgarath's goblins attack them and manage to steal several pages from the book before they are driven off. Inside, written in Arthur Spiderwick's own hand, is a primer to a magical universe that exists, invisible, all around us. While his uncle speaks of befriending many of the otherworldly creatures there, he also warns that a malevolent, shape-shifting ogre known as Mulgarath seeks the knowledge to be found within the book's pages and plans on using it to enslave both the magical and the human realm. Soon the Grace children's eyes are opened to the fantastic truths within the book and the enchanted creatures that inhabit the Spiderwick Estate alongside them. It isn't long before Mulgarath and his goblin army turn all their dark energies to wresting the book from the house and destroying all inside its walls. It should come as no surprise that the film ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES’ is being executive produced by Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall, the husband and wife team responsible for most of Steven Spielberg's most enduring films. No surprise, because ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES’ directed by Mark Waters, is rife with Spielbergian touchstones and a dysfunctional family, an absent father, a supernatural world stocked with fantastical creatures seeping into our own, childlike wonderment, and an imminent confrontation that can be won only by the innocent might of a child. Director Mark Waters impressively balance both the reality and the fantasy elements in ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES,’ creating a world suffused with daunting adventure, considerable humour and touching humanity. The lively CGI computer generated images of the sprites, hobgoblins, trolls and slobbering ogres mesh seamlessly with the film's naturalistic look, and superb cinematography. James Horner turns in the sort of pitch perfect fantasy film music scores, for which he is always famous for. ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES’ is an enjoyable adventure fantasy that is sure to cast a spell over its audiences. But just as importantly, it weaves a story that resonates with spiritual truth and humanity, and is more-than-worthy entertainment, a classic adventure with its heart and its sense of whimsy in all the right places. Blu-ray Image Quality – Paramount Pictures has once again done a really superb stunning job in presenting this Blu-ray disc with a beautiful transfer that brings the fantastical world described by the story to life. The transfer is encoded using maximum resolution of 1080p and presented in the film's theatrical aspect ratio of 2.35:1. The transfer is absolutely clean and devoid of any encoding errors or colour balancing issues. There is an excellent level of detail in the images and the sharpness and depth of the pictures gives the film an almost 3D look. Seeing that this is a pretty recent production, one should expect the best picture quality from this transfer and Paramount has delivered. Colours are spot on, with natural skin tones and nice saturation and not too high a contrast. Black levels are accurate and although some softness does rear its ugly head, this issue is so minute that one might not ever realise it. Blu-ray Audio Quality – Paramount Pictures provides us with a next-generation 5.1 Dolby TrueHD Surround Sound audio track presentation, but when a certain actor speaks I had to really crank the sound up, especially with the actor Freddie Highmore. The surround channels do come alive during the course of the film but they seem to be held back for some reason or another. The viewer could certainly feel the immersive effects of some of the action-oriented scenes but the quieter scenes sound pretty lacklustre, devoid of any life or ambience. Apart from that slight disappointment, the other aspects of the audio mix are pretty good, with crystal clear dialogue and the speakers used to good effect. Blu-ray Special Features and Extras: Special Feature: It's All True! [2008] [1080p] [1.78:1] [7:04] Here we get introduced to director Mark Waters and takes us through the source material for the film via the novel and the challenges the filmmakers faced when translating it to film. We also get to see behind Mark Waters some wonderful colourful artistic illustration, as well as the brilliant colourful sketches of the fantastic creatures we see in the film. We get to see the actual beautiful rare leather bound Arthur Spiderwick’s Field Guide. Mark Waters also introduce us to the fantastic creatures that appear in the film, which include Thimbletack; Hogsqueal; Ogre Mulgarath; Redcap; Troll and Byron the Griffin. This special feature also serves as an introduction to the Fantastical World of ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES.’ Special Feature: It’s A Spiderwick World! [2008] [1080p] [1.78:1] [8:44] Here the authors of the books explain how the story came to them, and how eventually the picture made it to the screen. The themes of the fantasy film and other aspects of pre-production are covered here as well. We get lots of rare behind-the-scene filming. Contributors include: Holly Black [Co-creator/Illustrator/Executive Producer], Tony DiTerlizzi [Co-creator/Illustrator/Executive Producer], Kathleen Kennedy [The Kennedy/Marshall Company], Mark Waters [Director], Mark Canton [Producer] and Karey Kirkpatrick [Producer/Screenwriter]. Special Feature: Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide In-Movie Mode: With this Blu-ray disc it is a Java based In-Movie version of the Field Guide that will pop-up descriptions of the various creatures, during the film being viewed. It is also essentially a trivia track that is activated, and will pop up during viewing the film and the viewer can also access the field guide when prompted on-screen information. This is really fantastic, because you get to see some wonderful illustration from the Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide and you also get to see some of the amazing CGI computer generated creatures. Special Feature: Spiderwick: Meet the Clan! [2008] [1080p] [1.78:1] [13:54] Here we are introduced to the cast of the film, featuring interviews with all of the actors who play the film's main characters. Contributors include: Mark Waters [Director], Freddie Highmore [Jared/Simon], Kathleen Kennedy [The Kennedy/Marshall Company], Mary-Louise Parker [Helen], Karey Kirkpatrick [Producer/Screenwriter], Sarah Bolger [Mallory], David Strathairn [Arthur Spiderwick], Andrew McCarthy [Richard], Kevin Yagher [Special Effects Makeup Technician] and Seth Rogen [Hogsqueal]. Special Feature: Making Spiderwick! [2008] [1080p] [1.78:1] [20:53] With this special feature we get a rare look behind-the-scenes at all the set building in the film studio and how amazing and brilliant the sets look. We also get informed that the actual Spiderwick house was actually built for the film and when they finished filming Rangers moved into the house to live. But when they filmed the interior of the house, this was done on film stage set and so realistic it all looks Tony DiTerlizzi informs us that he would love to have lived in it permanently if it had been real, and you see what a good job they did. When you see behind-the-scene location shooting, it was filmed in the wettest season in Montreal in Canada and caused lots of logistic problems. We also get a look behind-the-scene recording with the large orchestra and composer James Horner conducting. We also get to meet the cast and crew discuss making the picture with a fairly well balanced overview of the process. Contributors include: Holly Black [Co-creator/Illustrator/Executive Producer], Kathleen Kennedy [The Kennedy/Marshall Company], James Bissell [Production Designer], Mark Waters [Director], Caleb Deschanel, A.C.S. [Director of Photography], Meinert Hansen [Illustrator], Tony DiTerlizzi [Co-creator/Illustrator/Executive Producer], Sarah Bolger [Mallory], Freddie Highmore [Jared/Simon], Karey Kirkpatrick [Producer/Screenwriter], Claire Alary [Property Master], Phil Tippett [Creature Supervisor], Pablo Helman [Visual Effects Supervisor for ILM], Dave McKeown [Stunt Coordinator], Mary-Louise Parker [Helen], Michael Lantieri [Special Effects Supervisor] and James Horner [Composer]. Special Feature: The Magic of Spiderwick! [2008] [1080p] [1.78:1] [14:23] Here we are introduced to director Mark Waters who talks about the process of going through the massive post-production of producing CGI computer generated creatures and talks about the fantastic talented people who worked on the film and the work that went into making the fantasy setting come alive. The Tippett Studio CGI computer team discuss post production, especially the CGI computer generated effects. While Mark Waters is talking to the camera, we see behind him all the weird and wonderful computer generated creatures you see in the film, but behind a black background. You also see the Tippett Studio CGI computer team working on producing the creatures. We also get to view the amazing Tony DiTerlizzi colourful creature illustrations, which were of course used as the basic design for the finished amazing creatures that were finally produced by CGI computer generated images. We see the rough computer animation for the humming sprite motion study and the Mulgarath prototype model design. Contributors include: Mark Waters [Director], Phil Tippett [Creatire Supervisor], Pablo Helman [Visual Effects Supervisor from ILM], Michael Brunet [Lead Animator for Tippett Studio], Joel Friesch [Visual Effects Supervisor for Tippett Studio], Russell Darling [CGI Supervisor for Tippett Studio], Tim Alexander [Visual Effects Supervisor for ILM], Christian Alzmann [Visual Effects Art Director for ILM], Tim Harrington [Animation Supervisor for ILM] and Jim Bolte [Lead Digital Artist for ILM]. Special Feature: A Final Word of Advice! [2008] [1080p] [2.35:1] [1:51] Director Mark Waters makes a return to remind us that this world really exists. Mark Waters simply “reminds” us that everything in the film is totally real, so we had better keep an eye out for those crazy and weird creatures. Special Feature: Deleted Scenes [2008] [1080p] [2.35:1] [8:14] Here we get to view four deleted scenes that consist of Mom & Jared; Boys in Bedroom; Messy Kitchen and Meet Lucinda. As usual you can either watch then separately or Play All. Nickelodeon TV Spots [2008] [1080i] [1.33:1] [5:04] Here we get to view nine original TV adverts relating to the film ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES’ that ran on the Nickelodeon cable television network and they are as follows: A Guide to Seeing The Spiderwick Chronicles; Cinema Spy; Confessional Jared; Confessional Mallory; Field Guide – Tomato Sauce; Field Guide – Seeing Stone; Field Guide – Creatures; What if You Had a Seeing Stone and The Spit Stone. As usual, you can either watch them separately or Play All. Theatrical Trailers: Here we get to view two Original Theatrical Trailers for the film ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES.’ Good v. Evil [2008] [1080p] [1.78:1] [1:03] and Secrets [2008] [1080p] [2.35:1] [2:32]. To view them, you have to watch them separately. One bonus is that they are shown in 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound. Finally, ‘THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES’ is a very entertaining fun filled fantasy film and far more entertaining than the usual similar children's fantasy films that are available these days. But I must point out to Parents that this film has some very intense and extremely “scary” scenes that might frighten young children and especially viewing it in the superlative 1080p high definition transfer, because all the creatures look so totally life like, that children might believe they are real. If you are keen on the fantasy film, then to my mind this is definitely worthy to own in your very own Blu-ray disc collection, then this is the way you will want to watch this truly magical fantasy film time after time. Very Highly Recommended! Andrew C. Miller – Your Ultimate No.1 Film Aficionado Le Cinema Paradiso United Kingdom
K**0
Fun and exciting movie.... don't need to read the book(s) to enjoy!
First off I have never read any of the Spiderwick books and sometimes when that's the case the movie doesn't make as much sense if you haven't read the books (such as Goldman Compass and Harry Potter). You don't need to read the books to enjoy and understand this movie. They did a wonderful job explaining everything. The acting was good, the graphics, special effects etc were wonderful and the action and plot were top notch. Just a well done fun fantasy movie for the entire family. (assuming the entire family is at least seven or eight years of age)This movie might be a little scarry for kids under the age of eight but besides the "scarry" parts there are no bad parts for your children. Great job...... I hope they do a second movie.
A**R
Great family show
Family lived this show.
N**L
Magical, Exciting, and So Much Fun
I absolutely love this movie. The Spiderwick Chronicles is one of those films I can watch over and over again and still enjoy every time. The story is imaginative and adventurous, with just the right balance of magic, mystery, and heart. The creatures are so well done and really bring the fantasy world to life. It feels exciting without being overwhelming, which makes it great for family movie night. The acting is strong, and the pacing keeps you interested from beginning to end. There are funny moments, intense moments, and emotional ones too. It is the kind of movie that pulls you in and makes you want to believe the magical world could exist right outside your window. If you enjoy fantasy with adventure and heart, this is definitely worth watching. I loved every minute of it.
A**S
Amazing Graces
Short Attention Span Summary (SASS) 1. Helen Grace moves into the Spiderwick Estate with her three kids, Mallory, Simon and Jared. Simon and Jared are twins (played by the impressive Freddie Highmore) 2. It doesn't take the kids long to find a secret room, a locked chest and a book marked "Do NOT read" 3. You can guess what happens next 4. Up pops a tiny Brownie named Thimbletack (Martin Short) who changes into a Boggart when riled up. 5. He gets riled up a lot 6. There's an evil Ogre named Mulgarath (Nick Nolte) who commands an army of Goblins, and really, really wants the aforementioned book 7. The Ogre can change his appearance, and is at his most frightening when he looks like Nick Nolte. 8. During the machinations and shenanigans to protect the book, the kids meet a scene stealing Hobgoblin named Hogsqueal (Seth Rogen) who has a talent for expectorating and a penchant for bipedal, endothermic vertebrate animals that lay eggs (also known as birds) 9. The kids set off on a quest to find the author of the book, Arthur Spiderwick (David Strathairn) 10. When they get back, they have to quickly work out a strategy for repelling Goblins and an Ogre who looks like the Grinch on steroids. 11. Exciting yet somewhat disturbing altercation ensues 12. Just desserts are served for the grand finale. The movie is based on the five books that make up The Spiderwick Chronicles, but barely touches book three, Lucinda's Secret and never touches book four, The Ironwood Tree . There are a few small differences, but for the most part the movie captures the spirit of the series. Relatively short, it's ideal for kids from around ten or so, as there are some mildly scary scenes and one close to the end that could be disturbing until the twist is revealed. It's also recommended that you get the series for your young `uns. The books are short, easy to read and full of magical and fantastical adventures. Don't forget the follow-up The Nixie's Song (Beyond The Spiderwick Chronicles, Book 1) , and the soon to be released A Giant Problem (Beyond the Spiderwick Chronicles) The Field Guide (The Spiderwick Chronicles) The Seeing Stone (The Spiderwick Chronicles, Book 2) The Wrath of Mulgarath (The Spiderwick Chronicles, Book 5) Amanda Richards, June 18, 2008
G**E
I miss magic like this
🫂🫂🫂I love fantasy
T**N
Good
Good
S**S
Für Groß und Klein. Sehr fantasievoll, humorvoll - magische Märchen.
C**S
a little scary for the youngsters but well made film
S**N
Hierbei handelt es sich um die Verfilmung der Buchvorlage von Tony DiTerlizzi und Holly Black. Es wurden zwar fünf Bücher in einen Film gepackt. Da aber nur sehr wenige Teile der Bücher weggelassen wurden (die Bücher haben je nur ca. 120 Seiten), fällt das aber kaum auf. Mit Spannung habe ich die Verfilmung erwartet und wurde nicht enttäuscht. Im Gegenteil, ich bin hellauf begeistert. Die Besetzung der Charaktere ist äußerst gut gelungen, allen voran die Kinder-Hauptrolle mit Freddie Highmore (auch bekannt aus Charlie und die Schokoladenfabrik). Aber auch die Nebenrollen wurden mit "altgedienten" Schauspielern wie Nick Nolte und David Strathairn sehr gut besetzt. Aufgrund der leicht gruseligen Fabelwesen sowie der Special Effects ist eine Einstufung in FSK12 absolut gerechtfertigt. Auf eines Überladung des Films mit zu vielen Effekten wurden hier glücklicherweise verzichtet, das Maß zwischen dem "gespielten" Film und den Fantasy-Effekten ist meiner Ansicht nach genau richtig. Da dem Film im deutschen Kino leider nicht so viel Beachtung geschenkt wurde, wurde bei dieser DVD auf viel Bonusmaterial verzichtet, drei Special Features sind enthalten. Diese sind allerdings sehr interessant und es lohnt sich auf jeden Fall, diese auch anzuschauen. Nun noch kurz zur Handlung: Von dem Moment an, an dem die Familie Grace in ein altes, abgelegenes Haus eingezogen ist, passieren sehr seltsame Dinge. Als Jared die Vorfälle untersucht, entdeckt er Arthur Spiderwicks Handbuch der magischen Geschöpfe und damit das unglaubliche Geheimnis des Spiderwicks-Anwesens... Dies muss an Handlung reichen, es soll ja nicht zuviel verraten werden... :-) Alles in allem ein toller, unterhaltsamer, spannender Fantasy-Film, der in keiner DVD-Sammlung fehlen sollte!
G**D
I bought this for 2.98 but had no idea what it was about having not read the books. I guessed it was a fantasy from the cover. My wife and I watched it prior to showing it to our children. Within 10 seconds I knew it was unsuitable for a 4 yr old and withina minute I knew it was unsuitable for our 6 yr old. I would guess 8+ is what it is aimed at. Having said that my wife and I loved it and were gripped throughout. It is fast moving at quite short....and I was certainly left wanting more. Shame they condensed the books into 1 because I could easily have sat through a sequel. All in all a great adventure where you can be imersed in a world with interesting concepts.
G**E
Überschrift: Das Geheimnis der Spiderwicks Vorbemerkungen: Von der Presse als Action-Film gefeiert, erstellt er in Wahrheit ein umfassendes Bild jener psychischen Verfassung, wie sie Freddie Highmore in der Rolle des Jared sowie dessen Zwillingsbruder Simon verkörpert: Beachten wir das Begabungs-Profil dieses Jungen, können wir dem Casting erstklassige Wahl bescheinigen. Ähnlich wie in „Brücke nach Terabithia“ muss ein Weg gefunden werden, um die Emotionen in übersichtlich begründete Handlungsgestalten zu übersetzen. Dort zeichnet der Junge, dort agiert das Mädchen, und als diese Brücke in die innere Souveränität nicht mehr hält, stürzt das Mädchen zu Tode. Jared muss seinen Erlebnissen weiträumig Ausdrucksformen geben; es genügen vermutlich keine Zeichnungen oder Lärmexzesse mehr – es ist davon die Rede, dass er seine Wut unter Kontrolle bringen wolle! – und niemand ahnt, wie dieser Vulkan kurz vor der Explosion steht – am wenigsten die Mutter und die dominante Schwester! Was aber für eine Welt der Vorstellungen im Herzen dieses Jungen! Ein psychologisches Meisterstück: Eine hommage an alle Kinder, die ähnlich leiden wie dieser Junge! Das Werk: Die Brüder und ihre ältere Schwester ziehen mit ihrer Mutter von der Großstadt in ein abgelegenes Landhaus. Der Vater kommt nicht mit; er will, so verspricht er per Telefon, seine Kinder dort besuchen. Dass Kinder unter der Trennung leiden, weiß jeder. Dass ein so hochgradig empfindsamer Knabe wie Jared schon die leiseste Erschütterung seiner existenziellen Bedeutsamkeit spürt, weil er ein weiträumig ausgespanntes Netz der Empfindungen hält, zwingt ihn in die Notlage, die Probleme und die Konfliktauslöser aus sich heraus projizieren zu können. Das machen alle Kinder, wenn sie ihre Puppe oder ihr Stofftier zu Rate ziehen. Hier aber geht es um die Inszenierung der ganzen Wucht psychischer Belastung, die zum Mittel der personifizierten Unheilbringer greifen lassen. Jared schlägt das geheimnisvolle Buch auf, das ihn aus dem Paradiese seiner vermeintlichen Unwissenheit jagen wird, er tritt seinem Kosmischen Wissen klaren Auges gegenüber, er will die Wahrheit wissen! Wie alle schöpferisch Begabten wartet er nicht ab, bis die Konflikte kulminieren, sondern er treibt sie zusammen, fordert sie zum Äußersten ihres Wesens heraus und nimmt gegen sie den Kampf auf. Die größte Gefahr erweist sich in der Versuchung, dem plötzlich eintretenden Vaterbilde zu vertrauen. Jared prüft es, und als er sicher ist, dass es nicht der Vater ist, den er gesucht und erwartet hat, kehrt sich die Bestie des machtgierigen Gewalttäters heraus. Das heißt, jetzt gibt es dieses Vaterbild nicht mehr. Eine Lösung ist das nicht – wohl aber ein notwendiger Bruch, um sich in die Zukunft retten zu können Der ethische Aspekt: Dass Jared seinen Bruder Simon gern aus seiner dramatischen Selbstentfesselung herausgehalten hätte, erweist sich im entsetzten Antlitz des Knaben, als er Simon in der Welt des Boshaften gefangen gehalten sieht und ihn zu befreien sucht. Es sind die Frauen, die dem Jungen zum Verluste des Vaters noch zusetzen, und so zieht er zunächst die Schwester in das Miterleben seiner aufgewühlten psychischen Lage, und als endlich die Mutter in die Verantwortung zu holen ist, zerbricht der Schutzkreis um das Anwesen, also gilt es, die ganze Familie vor dem Auseinanderbrechen zu schützen. Der Mutter sagt Jared schonungslos die Wahrheit, schleudert ihr seine unbestechlichen Beobachtungen ins Gesicht, beschuldigt sie, den Vater aus dem Hause getrieben zu haben. Es sind also die unterschwellig mitgebrachten unerledigten Probleme, die sich jetzt als Kobolde boshaft an dem Hausfrieden zu schaffen ma-chen. Der den Menschen das Glück zu nehmen trachtet, ist ein fürchterliches Unwesen, eine Gestalt, weitaus prächtiger, als mein homo erec-tus unter der Rubrik „Zeitgeist“ dieser Seite gewesen ist. Als ihm alle Verwandlungen nichts nützen, kommt dieser Ungeist am Ende in der Rolle des Vaters daher, der Jared nur hatte sagen wollen, dass er ihn liebe. Und Jared: „Falsche Antwort!“ Das hieß: Du bist durchschaut! Und jetzt tobt die Bestie bis zum Untergange! Mit dem Mittel der Symbolik hat die Literatur schon immer das Unaussprechliche inszeniert. Der Film unserer Zeit überträgt es in die Welt der Fabelwesen, deren Bedeutung mit ihrer Rolle genannt bleiben. Es erklärt sich alles viel leichter. Den Normativen sind die greifbaren Fakten das einzig glaubwürdige Evangelium. Kinder wie Jared jedoch denken in drei Ebenen gleichzeitig. Das muss mit weitaus monumentaleren Mitteln beschworen werden! Der Regisseur will uns vor Augen führen, welche Kämpfe im Inneren eines so hochbegabten Kindes toben – in der Vasallenmentalität nennt man es „Äktschen“! Der schöpferische Vollzug: Es gibt grundlegende Irrlehren, die den Zugang zu Kindern unrettbar vermauern. Eine ist das Abdrängen in die Uninformiertheit – Kinder werden für blöd verkauft und „auf ihr Zimmer“ geschickt, wenn sie zu fragen anfangen. Eine zweite behauptet, Kinder könnten die Welt der Erwachsenen gar nicht erfassen: „Dazu bist du noch zu klein!“ Jared – in der Person des hochbegabten Freddie Highmore – beobachtet scharf und trifft mit seinem Urteil unwiderruflich sekundenschnell die Zwölf! Er bezieht Misstrauen und nimmt Schuld auf sich, wenn Schwester und Mutter einen Schuldigen suchen. Es ist Jareds naturgemäße lebenslange Unruhe, und jeder Konflikt wird unbestechlich sicher bis zum Höhepunkt getrieben, damit er auseinander knallt – dann ist die Luft rein, dann kann man sich in die Augen sehen! Es ist Jared, der vom Kosmischen Wissen auf den Kern aller Ursachen zusteuert und das Buch der Rätsel um die Familie löst – koste es, was es wolle. Ich glaube nicht mehr daran, dass es Eva war, die den Apfel zum Vorwand nahm, um den Mann in ihr Rotationsdenken und –trachten zu ziehen. Es ist der stetig ein Ziel anstrebende Mann, der nicht ruhen kann, mit neuen Resultaten Bewegung in der Schöpfung zu halten. Jared ist ein Knabe, gesund und voller heißer Empfindungen für das Große. Der Kleinkrieg um die Verstecke der Mutter und der Schwester, des Vaters und der Mitwisser ringsum fordert den Jungen zum Duell mit der Welt, und er greift ihre Verlogenheit so an, wie er es mit seiner Schwester im Fechten auch tut. Man kann nicht dem Verfall zusehen, sondern wird an ihm mitschuldig, wenn man nichts tut, oder macht der schleichenden Katastrophe ein Ende, weil man sich weigert, ihr Gift täglich zu schlucken! Eine dritte Irrlehre verlangt, dass ein solcher „Familienfilm“ am Ende der Mutter in ihrer Maskerade verzeihe. Jared tut es, weil er die Familie retten will. Wir tun es nicht! Diese Zuge-ständnisse sind inakzeptabel, richten sie doch Verheerungen genug in den Kindern an! Das sollten „Mütter“ doch erkennen können. Nach ihnen bin ich auf der Suche….
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