
Henry Selick, the animation mastermind behind such Certified Fresh classics as The Nightmare Before Christmas and James and the Giant Peach adds another gong to his cabinet with Coraline, based on the novella by Neil Gaiman. Its dark tale of a young girl who finds a portal into an alternate reality will please adults and children alike and it's both visually stunning and wondrously entertaining. Now, set against a gallery of stills from the production, Selick takes RT on an exclusive journey into the art of Coraline...
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ledawg writes: on May 09 2009 10:28 AM Oooh, "My Bloody Valentine 3D" got dissed! (Reply to this) |
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mssk8erboy writes: on May 09 2009 12:20 PM That was an awesome article, nice job RT. -MIKE (Reply to this) |
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Chaotic writes: on May 09 2009 12:55 PM So when is the DVD/Blu-ray coming out? (Reply to this) |
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WallEField writes: on May 09 2009 01:42 PM "Coraline is out now." Umm...where? (Reply to this) |
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mpchitown writes: on May 09 2009 03:03 PM When are we going to be able to get movies like "Coraline" with the option of viewing it in 3D? I think it would be a great idea if with the dvd or blu-ray purchase there would be a second disk or something that had the movie in 3D. I mean if they can get people to get 3d glasses for a stupid superbowl commercial why can't we get the 3d glasses for a beautiful movie like "Coraline?" (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on May 09 2009 10:38 PM Coraline is awesome! Great article Joe, but yeah when is this hitting Blu-Ray?!? It's been over 3 months since it was released, there should be an announcement soon! Plus I bet it holds up well on 2D. (Reply to this) |
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pinkincide writes: on May 09 2009 11:06 PM The garden scenes in particular were gorgeous, and a nice surprise since they weren't in the novella. Just about all the story "additions" were great. When's the last time that happened in a movie? The only other example that comes to mind was the surprisingly good Stardust--also a Neil Gaiman story. (Reply to this) |
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HyperionChild writes: on May 11 2009 09:31 AM Exactly. I think that's because both directors are personal friends of Mr. Gaiman who respect him and also respect the source material. (Reply to this) |
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HyperionChild writes: on May 11 2009 09:39 AM So that when they add things they don't "clash" with the spirit of the source material. (Hit SUBMIT too soon dammit!) (Reply to this) |
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jpotter writes: on May 11 2009 12:16 PM this is probably my favorite movie of the year, so far. more info on the dvd here: o (Reply to this) |
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Thorsten K. writes: on May 11 2009 01:07 PM Just viewed it yesterday at the Festival of Animated Film in Stuttgart, luckily in a 3D screening. They already had to do an extra viewing two days ago and still turn many people away yesterday. Despite having a crappy position at the side of the room I got totally sucked into the movie. It was all fantastically fitting together - amazing visuals, great voice work, the according music. I enjoyed it extremely. (Reply to this) |
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Colin W. writes: on May 12 2009 11:50 AM In reply to this comment (#2463887) DVD/Blu-ray is out July 21 according to releaselists.com Coraline only came out here in the UK this week (May 8) so maybe thats why it's taken five and a half months for the home release. (Reply to this) |
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