i saw this movie and it was really good. it was under kid's movies, which i didn't get, because it was pretty creepy, and there were some things that were either inaproprite (for smaller kids, that is) or only older kids would get. it was still vey good, probobly one of the best book-to-movie adaptions that i have seen, plus it's stop motion, which i love. i also heard that the 3-d on it was really good, but i saw it in 2-d (it wouldn't have worked for me anyways, since i have glasses)
erm...that was a long comment. sorry. i swear, it was an accident!
I know! I knit,and it is hard to make even a regular sized sweater.I would not have enough patience for that though.I loved both the movie and the book.The movie over-exaggerated parts of the "other world".The book was very well written and I wish I could read his other books.Oh well.I loved the creepy parts of the movie even though I don't like scary movies.
Oh gosh! There were little six year olds in the theatre who were screaming and crying because they were so scared of Coraline. Well, i shouldn't be one to judge because I was pretty "scared" too! lolz >=)
i can't hardly stand to knit a potholder. i never watched Coraline, thought it looked ridiculas. i'm wiating for the second Night at the Museum. oh, and i LOVED the fashion walk in the video!!!!!!!!!
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That's insane, but awesome!!!
Now, if only I could figure out where to get a full-sized replica of Coraline's hat...
WOW! and I thought knitting with normal knitting needles was difficult:-P
i saw this movie and it was really good. it was under kid's movies, which i didn't get, because it was pretty creepy, and there were some things that were either inaproprite (for smaller kids, that is) or only older kids would get. it was still vey good, probobly one of the best book-to-movie adaptions that i have seen, plus it's stop motion, which i love. i also heard that the 3-d on it was really good, but i saw it in 2-d (it wouldn't have worked for me anyways, since i have glasses)
erm...that was a long comment. sorry. i swear, it was an accident!
she actually created the clothing for the stop-motion characters?
That's brilliant!
I know! I knit,and it is hard to make even a regular sized sweater.I would not have enough patience for that though.I loved both the movie and the book.The movie over-exaggerated parts of the "other world".The book was very well written and I wish I could read his other books.Oh well.I loved the creepy parts of the movie even though I don't like scary movies.
That's awesome! I LOVE CORALINE!!!!!!!!!! who agrees?
That lady is crazy... CRAZY COOL!! XD
And if you're really ambitious, you can knit your own Coraline sweater using this pattern:
http://www.coraline.com/images/sweater_pattern.pdf
That lady is my Grandma's best friend!!! She lives in Ohio near her!!!! She made me clothes like this for my small dolls. She's super cool though...
Oh my gosh!!
I do that with toothpicks!
My friend tought me!
THough I'd admit... that lady is a lot better (lol, of course!!!)
Oh gosh! There were little six year olds in the theatre who were screaming and crying because they were so scared of Coraline. Well, i shouldn't be one to judge because I was pretty "scared" too! lolz >=)
OMG! That is TINY!
wow hey UU tell her to make a monkey sweater, SO KWL!!!!!!!!
-LD
Oh my gosh, that's so crazy. That one near the end had so much detail.
Who is Coraline?
i can't hardly stand to knit a potholder. i never watched Coraline, thought it looked ridiculas. i'm wiating for the second Night at the Museum. oh, and i LOVED the fashion walk in the video!!!!!!!!!
Maxine: Hey I wear glasses, and I saw Coraline in 3D. I kept having to push the glasses up, though.
cool!
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