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Saw this movie recently and really liked it. That style of animation is awsome. What did you think?
 
I still have the Bluray waiting for the right moment. I also have Watchmen and Wolverine. Lots of animation in those two as well. ;)

Did you watch the 3D version? The wife and I will have to check out the 3D version, at least for a few minutes. Generally I don't like watching 3D for any length of time. Cognitive dissonance and all.
 
I still have the Bluray waiting for the right moment. I also have Watchmen and Wolverine. Lots of animation in those two as well. ;)

Did you watch the 3D version? The wife and I will have to check out the 3D version, at least for a few minutes. Generally I don't like watching 3D for any length of time. Cognitive dissonance and all.

It was on PPV HD so I guess not.
 
Written by Neil Gaiman, it has to be good!

I thought it was good. A bit creepy in places for my kids, but then one of them wanted to watch it again. Do I have to worry about her?
 
Neil Gaiman has a fairly new book out that is a great read. The Graveyard Book is a modern adaptation of the Jungle Book. Check it out.

Fun fact about Coraline, my sister has a chocolate shop and her mold maker made a bunch of the molds for the movie. My sister used some of the beetle molds to make special chocolates for the premiere. They really looked cool and tasted even better.

I also enjoyed the movie and animation.
 
I liked it a lot but really wish I had seen it in digital 3D in the theaters, it was pretty obvious in 2D that I was missing a lot.
 
Written by Neil Gaiman, it has to be good!

I thought it was good. A bit creepy in places for my kids, but then one of them wanted to watch it again. Do I have to worry about her?

Yeah, we don't have young kids but I bet it could easily give nightmares to young ones.
 
My 7 and 13 y/o girls loved it. The 3-D was dissapointing. I don't know if it had to do with my plasma or my eyes...
 
I went through nexflix and they don't have the 3-D version, I'd think maybe Blockbuster has it. I'm gonna buy it simply for the 3-D version, and it was a decent movie, still doesn't come close to Nightmare Before Christmas.

But I liked it better than Corpse Bride.
 

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