And secondly, "Coraline," which will be a 3-D release in February 2009, and I think I could line up right now
in anticipation.
So the plan was to stick to nostalgia with "Nightmare Before Christmas," but I've realized the future looks
even brighter. Something to think about for all of us really.
While we're on the subject of movies, look for my Top 10 Movies List this weekend, as it will actually be my
15th year of compiling this list - and I'm stoked this year to be able to publish it here for you all. Merry
Christmas, people.
5 comments:
the little people/creatures from 9 look like the character on the ads for that "Little Big Planet". the little sack creatures, haha. but its ok. looks intense.
join me at the imax theater for Coraline? looks amazing
is it blasphemous that i've never seen this movie before?
9 looks awesome, and not just because I have a massive crush on Elijah Wood. Coraline on the other hand...I'm torn. The book is possibly the only book ever to give me nightmares, but I did read it many a year ago and the movie does look cool...I guess I have a couple of months to wrestle with the decision.
I'm so glad you posted about 9--I saw the short in the Animation Show a while back, and while I remembered that something I'd seen had been picked for feature-length development, I had somehow inserted WALL-E into my memory instead. (There definitely was another "robot on an abandoned planet" short that I'm thinking of, but now it's been knocked out by "9". Apparently I only have so much RAM.)
I'm also ridiculously excited about Coraline--but then I'm also one of the three people who saw--and loved--MirrorMask.
I'm so excited for Coraline!! And 9 looks intense. Some of the voiceactors in that!! Shit! xD
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