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A young girl walks through a secret door and discovers a parallel reality that is eerily similar to the life she already knows in director Henry Selick's animated adaptation of Neil Gaiman's international bestseller. Upon first glance, Caroline (voice of Dakota Fanning) begins to believe that the alternate version of her life is even better than the real thing, but when her parallel-universe parents attempt to keep her forever, the young girl must summon her resourcefulness and bravery in order to find her way back home and save her family. Teri Hatcher, Ian McShane, Dawn French, and Jennifer Saunders co-star. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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"This movie looked so-o-o-o-o-o-o-o promising! I absolutely love Halloween and thought fer-sher I would love this kiddie flick with my kids. It started off really well, very spooky ambiance, right? Well, we get to the old gut-hanging over guy...1st "creep out." Then the old ladies re-live their perverted youth as berlesque trapeze mermaids, one wearing just nipple glitter! This was shocking! All my friends said so, and they regret taking the kids " [More]
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"This movie looked so-o-o-o-o-o-o-o promising! I absolutely love Halloween and thought fer-sher I would love this kiddie flick with my kids. It started off really well, very spooky ambiance, right? Well, we get to the old gut-hanging over guy...1st "creep out." Then the old ladies re-live their perverted youth as berlesque trapeze mermaids, one wearing just nipple glitter! This was shocking! All my friends said so, and they regret taking the kids " [More]
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"Coraline is one of the best animated movies I've seen in a long time. I grew up loving Alice in Wonderland and this movie is the new and improved version. WARNING to parents!!! This isn't something to take your toddlers to! I would suggest taking tweens but not children under 10. I've read several reviews from adults who took young children to see this flick and walked out. Well duh, read some reviews...this isn't Shrek or better yet...Snow White. It' " [More]
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"Coraline, voiced by Dakota Fanning, is a very charming character that you can’t help but fall in love with. Dakota Fanning brings lots of life to Coraline. Teri Hatcher provides the voice for Mother/Other Mother, and she does a wonderful job voicing both parts, jumping from being the overworked, exasperated real mom, to the sugary sweet “other mother,” and then to the other, not-so-nice side of the “other mother.”The [More]
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"[quote user="indieabby88"] [quote user="Risselada"] Good to see you back here Abby!!! I have no idea what the context is for Coraline, and now I'm really interested. What is this all about? [/quote] I'm only too happy to fill you in! "Coraline" is a chilling little Grimm-caliber fable about a girl (named Coraline) who doesn't get much attention from her busy par " [More]
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"[quote user="Risselada"] Good to see you back here Abby!!! I have no idea what the context is for Coraline, and now I'm really interested. What is this all about? [/quote] I'm only too happy to fill you in! "Coraline" is a chilling little Grimm-caliber fable about a girl (named Coraline) who doesn't get much attention from her busy parents. Her family moves to a new apa " [More]
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"[quote user="indieabby88"] [quote user="CaPeach"] Does anybody care about the content of this movie? It was shocking to say the least. Many moms I talked to thought this would be an innocent movie, with little sounds that go bump and make you jump. Nobody said this was going to be perverted! I will not reccomend this to anyone. Who cares about digital FX, protect the kids! [/quote] You bring up a good point, CaPea " [More]
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"[quote user="seely"] I just saw a trailer for Coraline the other night and was pretty intrigued. I believe they said it was "hand drawn digital animation"--almost seems like a contradiction of terms but intriguing none-the-less. Anyone heard much about this or seen it? I'm hoping its not just another "visual masterpeice" with little or no substance beyond some snazzy " [More]
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"I just saw a trailer for Coraline the other night and was pretty intrigued. I believe they said it was "hand drawn digital animation"--almost seems like a contradiction of terms but intriguing none-the-less. Anyone heard much about this or seen it? I'm hoping its not just another "visual masterpeice" with little or no substance beyond some snazzy animation. " [More]
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Coraline begins with its heroine in a sorry predicament. Coraline Jones (voiced by Dakota Fanning) is new in town, and with the exception of her immediate family, everyone refers to her incorrectly as Caroline. However, as frustrating as that may be, she's long since resigned herself to living in a world that perpetually mispronounces her name. The real problem is that Coraline has explored virtually every inch of her new house and its surrounding property (her findings include a boarded-up well rumored to be bottomless, or at least really deep, and a stray black cat too smart for its own good), and she's now excruciatingly, mind-numbingly bored. Her life is safe but unexciting; her parents are kind but unavailable; and the closest thing she has to friends are her neighbors (two washed-up actresses and the would-be ringmaster of a circus staffed entirely by trained mice) and the landlord's grandson, whom Coraline treats with the disdain expected of a girl her age -- especially after he gives her a doll sewn in her image as if she were the kind of girl to play with dolls. Even the mysterious little door hidden behind old wallpaper is a letdown; at first glance, it leads to a bricked up wall Coraline's mother believes was erected in the house when it was divided into separate apartments. Of course, the door isn't just a door, the cat isn't just a cat, and the doll isn't just a doll. They're all connected to an Other world almost exactly the same as Coraline's, with a few major exceptions: it's magic, much more dangerous, and ruled by a malevolent woman who first disguises herself as Coraline's "Other Mother" (voiced by Teri Hatcher), identical to her real mother save for having buttons instead of eyes. She lavishes Coraline with attention and adventure, but living in her wonderland comes at a steep price. Those familiar with Neil Gaiman's work, particularly his children's books, know that he writes a world as fantastic and charming as it is macabre and dangerous. An adaptation of Coraline was a worrisome prospect, because Coraline is only a children's book by the thinnest of margins, and toning down the creep factor would have done a great disservice to all involved. Thankfully, Coraline is appropriately dark, and like its inspiration, is only a children's movie by the thinnest of margins. Director Henry Selick's experiences directing The Nightmare Before Christmas and James and the Giant Peach have served Coraline well; the Other world is somewhere Jack Skellington and Roald Dahl would build their summer homes. It's hard to lose oneself in a film that is Coraline's combination of ingredients -- fictional, animated, and 3-D -- but that's exactly what happens. Coraline is equal parts fanciful, menacing, beautiful, and subversive. The result is an audience -- adult as well as children -- that doesn't feel at all silly rooting passionately for Coraline to listen to the talking cat and get out of bizarro land before it's too late. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
 

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