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Did anyone see the Coraline re-release?
Posted on 9/1/24 at 2:46 pm
Posted on 9/1/24 at 2:46 pm
Apparently it’s the 15th anniversary and they decided to re-release it. I went in thinking it was going to be some dumb girl-power film, but boy it is absolutely nothing like that. I was blown away by how good this film was.
It’s a film that’s dark in tone and contains metaphors about how people like to put on a facade to hide problems going on under the surface.
I felt depressed as hell when walking out of the theater. This little stop-motion film from 2009 has more creativity and art than any of the overhyped, superficial, over-budgeted, garbage movies I saw on the movie showing list.
This film contains no woke bullshite political messages, just pure art. The production company put so much effort into crafting a unique, creative world that the main character lives in. LAIKA had a production stage that spanned almost 185,000 square feet. All of the sets you see in the film were physically crafted by stop-motion animators.
We will never get films like this again.
It’s a film that’s dark in tone and contains metaphors about how people like to put on a facade to hide problems going on under the surface.
I felt depressed as hell when walking out of the theater. This little stop-motion film from 2009 has more creativity and art than any of the overhyped, superficial, over-budgeted, garbage movies I saw on the movie showing list.
This film contains no woke bullshite political messages, just pure art. The production company put so much effort into crafting a unique, creative world that the main character lives in. LAIKA had a production stage that spanned almost 185,000 square feet. All of the sets you see in the film were physically crafted by stop-motion animators.
We will never get films like this again.
This post was edited on 9/1/24 at 2:48 pm
Posted on 9/1/24 at 4:57 pm to JasonDBlaha
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We will never get films like this again.
It's absolutely fantastic, but Laika still makes films like this. Their next one, Wildwood, should be out next year. It was announced over the summer that they are developing a stop-motion adaptation of Piranesi, though that's probably 5 years out.
Posted on 9/1/24 at 4:59 pm to JasonDBlaha
Saw the ads for it. Well made but not exactly my thing. But it’s up there for sure.
Posted on 9/1/24 at 6:15 pm to SouthEasternKaiju
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Saw the ads for it. Well made but not exactly my thing. But it’s up there for sure.
Highly recommend it. It’s more along the lines of Alice in Wonderland except it has symbolism implanted in it
Posted on 9/1/24 at 6:17 pm to Jay Are
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It's absolutely fantastic, but Laika still makes films like this. Their next one, Wildwood, should be out next year. It was announced over the summer that they are developing a stop-motion adaptation of Piranesi, though that's probably 5 years out.
Yeah Laika is still making films like it, but none of them really have the charm or uniqueness that Coraline has which is why it was a huge hit when it came out.
Posted on 9/1/24 at 6:35 pm to JasonDBlaha
I took my 7 year old daughter to it last weekend, and I’m glad to have exposed her to such a fine piece of art the movie is
Posted on 9/1/24 at 6:37 pm to JasonDBlaha
It’s one of those movies I saw once and don’t feel the need to revisit. It is very tense
Posted on 9/1/24 at 10:19 pm to JasonDBlaha
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Yeah Laika is still making films like it, but none of them really have the charm or uniqueness that Coraline has which is why it was a huge hit when it came out.
It was not a huge hit when it came out. That's one reason this current release has been so surprising. Domestically, it made back just over its budget. This year's re-release is the 4th one for Coraline. It's now the 3rd highest grossing stop-motion film ever, but they pulled the old disney reissue route to get there.
Again, I really love coraline, and I adore the origibal source material, but Paranorman, The Boxtrolls, and Kubo and the Two Strings are every bit as unique, and they all offer their own version of charm. Even Missing Link is unique, though if it doesn't ultimately work as well as the others.
Posted on 9/1/24 at 11:00 pm to Jay Are
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Paranorman, The Boxtrolls, and Kubo and the Two Strings are every bit as unique, and they all offer their own version of charm
Yeah, Kubo is a fantastic movie, every bit as good as Coraline IMO, and I think Coraline is great.
Paranorman isn't quite on the same level, but was solid and definitely had charm.
This post was edited on 9/1/24 at 11:01 pm
Posted on 9/2/24 at 1:42 am to JasonDBlaha
My kid was 9 when we saw it during its original run. When we got home, I taped some buttons over my eyelids and called him into the room. He almost shite himself.
ETA: I think it was in 3D back then - is the current release in 3D as well?
ETA: I think it was in 3D back then - is the current release in 3D as well?
This post was edited on 9/2/24 at 1:44 am
Posted on 9/2/24 at 4:28 am to TigrrrDad
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is the current release in 3D as well?
Yep. My wife is taking our little ones to see it in 3D tomorrow.
Posted on 9/2/24 at 12:07 pm to Jay Are
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It's now the 3rd highest grossing stop-motion film ever, but they pulled the old disney reissue route to get there.
They needed to. 95% of the movies that play in theaters now are garbage.
Posted on 9/2/24 at 12:08 pm to TigrrrDad
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My kid was 9 when we saw it during its original run. When we got home, I taped some buttons over my eyelids and called him into the room. He almost shite himself.
It’s one of the weirdest films I’ve ever seen. The entire time I felt like I was watching a fever dream. No film has ever made me felt like that since the era of Tim Burton films
Posted on 9/3/24 at 1:19 pm to im4LSU
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Yep. My wife is taking our little ones to see it in 3D tomorrow.
What did you guys think of it?
Posted on 9/4/24 at 7:19 am to JasonDBlaha
Neil Gaiman is a master.
IDGAF what kind of ginned up "scandal" they use to try to take him down.
IDGAF what kind of ginned up "scandal" they use to try to take him down.
Posted on 9/4/24 at 7:54 am to VoxDawg
Why would anyone be trying to “take him down.”
He’s a weird guy. I can absolutely believe he did something
He’s a weird guy. I can absolutely believe he did something
Posted on 9/4/24 at 9:39 am to athenslife101
Basing that on commentary from CDAN regarding the odd circumstances surrounding the allegations. It seems that he's going through a bit of a messy divorce from a very weird musician
Posted on 9/4/24 at 9:44 am to JasonDBlaha
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It’s more along the lines of Alice in Wonderland except it has symbolism implanted in it
Because Alice in Wonderland, notably, contains no symbolism.
Posted on 9/4/24 at 10:56 am to VoxDawg
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the odd circumstances surrounding the allegations.
Neil Gaiman’s Netflix show scrapped following abuse allegations
'Dead Boy Detectives' won't be returning for a new season
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The allegations span across two decades and come from women who Gaiman was reportedly in consensual relationships with. However, the women argue they experienced what the publication describe as “rough and degrading” sex which they claim was not always consensual.
One woman alleges Gaiman sexually assaulted her within hours of their first meeting in a bath at his New Zealand residence. The second woman met Gaiman during a book signing and began a consensual relationship with him two years later.
She alleges that there were occasions where she submitted to rough and painful sex “she neither wanted nor enjoyed” and that on another occasion she didn’t consent to sex.
Gaiman strongly denied any accusation of non-consensual sex and later responded to the publication saying: “New Zealand police did not take up his offer of assistance over one woman’s complaint in 2022,” something he says reflects its lack of substance.
Seems like the grayest of gray areas.
Posted on 9/4/24 at 3:12 pm to Fewer Kilometers
I haven't seen DBD, but I hope the reason for the cancellation isn't because of the off-camera shenanigans. Netflix will cancel a show in a second, so the news that it was axed didn't surprise me.
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