Based on Neil Gaiman’s short story and directed by Henry Selick, this movie features the voices of Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher and Ian McShane.
Based on Neil Gaiman’s short story and directed by Henry Selick, this movie features the voices of Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher and Ian McShane.
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Well, the animation looks great, and I am looking forward to seeing it, but I have to wonder how close it will ring to Mirror Mask. I had read Coraline before seeing MM, so that when I did see it, I thought Neil Gaiman had re-written Coraline for the screen. I mean, they’re both about an evil which trying to be a little girl’s “new mom.” Is Dave McKean involved in this one, as well? I wonder.
CoralEYEne?
Took that Constanteen complaint to heart, then, Hollywood?
(okay, I’ve been pronouncing it wrong. I’m sorry.)
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In Neil Gaiman’s website there is a larger version of the trailer although it requires a DivX plugin.
http://www.neilgaiman.com/p/Cool_Stuff/Video_Clips/Coraline_Teaser
Didn’t they show this before the 3-D version of Beowulf?
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Which Witch is it then? Sorry. Tynipg wtihuot tikhnig.
Wow. I know of Coraline, but I never read it. It looks great.
Neat-O. The book’s creepy as all get out.