The Nightmare Before Christmas 4D Screening at the El Capitan Theatre 2015

The Nightmare Before Christmas has enchanted viewers since its release in 1993. This monster-filled tale of finding one’s self, breaking from routine, and overcoming boredom is now a staple of movie-fare in the Halloween to Christmas seasons.

For the younger generations who have not yet seen this beautiful stop-motion work of art, the story is very simple: Jack, the King of Halloween Town, grows tired of doing the same thing every year. One day, he discovers the glorious Christmas Town and decides that he will take over Santa’s reign for a year – but he and the residents of Halloween Town can’t seem to get it exactly right, and the results are monstrous.

The El Capitan Theatre will be hosting a series of special “4D” screenings of The Nightmare Before Christmas from October 22 – November 1st. The film has added 3D effects and there will be interactive sensory effects (including lights, scents, wind, snow and fog).

Although I have always preferred this film closer to Christmastime, it is a wonderful event to attend, especially if you are bringing children who have not yet seen the film. On the big screen, it is easier to marvel at all the small details of Henry Selick & Tim Burton’s stop-motion world. While the 3D effects are hard to notice and not as pronounced as they are on films that were made to be 3D, the sensory effects are fun and add a bit of magic to the experience. All-in-all, it is worth going to see at least once in this format.

Tickets are available at the El Capitan’s website.

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