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Coraline Trailer!



Here's the best trailer for Coraline so far. And it's actually Neil Gaiman's (he wrote the book) favorite! The movie comes out February 6th and I'll definitely be seeing it that weekend, so if you want to see it with me let me know and we can get a group of people to see it together! I know Kathleen and Mallory are already on board!

dftba,
Sti

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Anonymous said…
It looks really good and spooky at the same time. I loved THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS! I cant wait to see it. I've wondered how they made it? Did they use puppets of animate it?

merritt r
Christina Hicks said…
Merritt, it's actually made using stop-motion and models of the characters. Sooo cool! Here's a link to a couple videos about how they do it: http://www.staticmultimedia.com/film/videos/the_making_of_coraline_videos
jessica said…
hey christina!
this is jessica, friend from library school. i can't wait to see this movie! if i lived in friendswood, i'd be down to see it with you guys. i'll have to organize a group in austin.
yay!
Anonymous said…
im sorry to u guys, but i did NOT like the nightmare before Christmas, and i aint real excited about this one. sorry to put yall down, but i say no.

lea shy

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