Coraline trailer online
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Coraline trailer online Henry Selick’s new chunk of animated genius BY James White Nov 20th 2008 2:02AM FILED UNDER: Movie news Be the first to comment The first full trailer for Coraline, directed by Henry Selick, has gone online. Let s face it, when you combine the work of Neil Gaiman and the man who made The Nightmare Before Christmas , you re guaranteed to get something special. So it is with Coraline, the tale of a bored little girl (voiced by Dakota Fanning) who dreams of a more fun life, and gets much more than she bargained for when she discovers a link to a parallel universe. Other Mother In this exciting new world, she finds parallel ...
Must Watch: First Full Trailer for Henry Selick's Coraline
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Coraline is both written and directed by Henry Selick, who directed the other stop animation movies The Nightmare Before Christmas, James and the Giant Peach, and Monkeybone. The film is an adaptation of Neil Gaiman's novel of the same name. Coraline is set to arrive in theaters on February 6th, 2009.
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Neil Gaiman’s Stop Motion Coraline Trailer Directed by Henry Selick
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... that I saw from the upcoming movie Coraline, but nothing could prepare me for this new theatrical trailer, which has just gone online over at Yahoo!. It looks absolutely fantastic! ...
New Coraline Trailer
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Must See: The Creepy Perfection of Henry Selick’s ‘Coraline’
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Let’s pretend a world exists where the director of The Nightmare Before Christmas created a cinematic vision of a Neil Gaiman novel where a girl discovers an all-too-perfect parallel dimension from a secret door in her house. How ridiculously awesome would that be?
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I’ve been waiting for a trailer for this flick for a long time, and I’m ecstatic that 1) it’s finally here and B) it looks as fantastic as I could have hoped for. It’s definitely got that signature Selick look to the stop-motion animation, and the storyline is presented really well in the trailer ...


