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Love how they use the delicate but threatening bare metal rods of a stop-motion puppet's inner frame to represent the Other Mother's hands.
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Wait... did you see the trailer that comes AFTER Coraline? It's Indiana Jones 4! Yahoo!
But this looks really creepy. I love Neil Gaiman, but I'm really not sure I can watch that. Plus, his stuff is really dark.
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Coraline was the hottest book in Alyssa's sixth grade class. I read it to my fifth graders and they absoultely loved and were horrified by it. The thing is, he can creep you out withut being gory at all. It's just...wicked.
I think I could watch the movie, because in a way, I read the movie. His writing left such strong images in my head.
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The entire film is 3-D. The characters are a mixture of intricate stop-motion puppets and cutting-edge CGI FX techniques.
It is so cool that French & Saunders are voicing the old ladies. And that Keith David will be the cat.
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