Dark Crystal details

Dark Crystal
Formats: PG DVD, Blu-ray
Starring: Stephen Garlick, Lisa Maxwell
Directors: Jim Henson, Jim Henson, Frank Oz
Genres: Children, Family, Sci-Fi/Fantasy - Fantasy - General
Studio: SONY PICTURES HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Collections: Fantasy Worlds
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Dark Crystal
PG Feature

DVD Information

Run time: 1 hour 29 minutes
Rental release: 12 May 2003
Main languages: English
Subtitles: Dutch, English, Hindi
Hearing impaired subtitles: English
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  • Words that stay

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer from under the stairs , 25 Oct 2004

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    Sometimes people forget what an absolute genius Jim Henson was.

    Ah, yea he was the talking sock guy many think, this film makes you realise that he was so much more.

    Despite now being over twenty years old, the costumes and creatures that he devised for this film, still carry a personality far stronger than any of the CGI?d characters that seem to be infesting certain movies (cough cough Lucas) and will still give your youngsters bad guys to hide from and good guys to cheer on.

    Rent this today, you won?t regret it.

    The Mallard has spoken
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  • MM MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM........

    Rated - 3.5 stars  
    By FULL_RETARD (11 reviews) , 16 Apr 2013
    FORGOT HOW GOOD THIS FILM WAS, DEF A CLASSIC, LORD CHAMBERLAIN IS THE MAN!!!!! MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM, ON A SERIOUS NOTE THOUGH IF YOUR THINKING ABOUT GETTING IT FOR YOUR KIDS TO WATCH....DO IT!!
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  • A forgotten classic

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By TheWatchman (521 reviews) from Suburbia , 05 Apr 2013
    The Dark Crystal is the brainchild of Muppets-creator Jim Henson. Yes, he’s best known for creating Kermit and Miss Piggy, but, judging by his impressive body of other work, there’s more to him than just chasing chickens with meat cleavers. The Dark Crystal is an amazing film that’s never really achieved mainstream status. It wasn’t helped when it was released in the cinema up against ET, so it could never compete with such hype. It’s set on a far away planet where a pair of ‘gelflings’ (think innocent fairy-type creatures) must repair the titular Dark Crystal and send an evil race of creatures to their doom. The Dark Crystal is often compared to Labyrinth (and you can also buy the pair on a double-disc set), but, apart from both of them being fantasy films starring Jim Henson’s puppets, I really think they’re very different films. Labyrinth is more cheesy, with its dance numbers and comic relief. The Dark Crystal has none of that. It’s played straight all the way. Don’t expect any laughs here. In fact, there are some downright disturbing and creepy moments (drinking people’s ‘essence’ comes to mind). I would say that the film is perfect in every way, but, despite its brilliant (and incredibly lifelike) puppets and sets, in my opinion it has one major drawback – the two central characters – the gelflings themselves. Every secondary creature is brilliantly created and comes across as real beings. We either love or hate them accordingly, able to forget that they aren’t real. But not the gelflings. Not only do they look and move like Thunderbirds without any knee or elbow joints, but the vocal artists don’t seem to be able to inject much life into them. However, that’s just my personal small gripe. I still think it’s a classic. It’s possibly best viewed by those who saw and loved it during its release in the eighties. I expect there are a fair amount of children who only want to watch CGI films and may see this as outdated. But, as a parent, I’d still put it on for them anyway – show them how ‘proper’ films were made in our day!
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  • Dark Quality NO Crystal

    Rated - 1.5 stars  
    By a customer , 16 Aug 2012
    Oh how I regret renting this movie. The sound quality was so poor plus having to put up with poor quality picture as well. Oh well, it was for the kids after all.
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  • amazing film

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By cheesekake (1312 reviews) from uk , 20 May 2012
    love this film, its very dark so maybe not for the younger ones, but its got the most fantastic effects that you can and will expect from henson.

    defo worth seeing
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  • Yawn ...

    Rated - 0.5 stars  
    By LindsayKO (5 reviews) , 04 Feb 2012
    My children wanted to turn this off after 20 minutes, but I kept thinking that someting exciting or clever was about to happen, so we sat through to the end. But can't recommend doing that!
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