What is Cred Forums's opinion on the movie Coraline?

What is Cred Forums's opinion on the movie Coraline?

Did they make her hot on purpose?

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I liked it

does she has hairy pusy

I disliked it

Tim Burton's random sexual/offputting wierd shit ruins it for me, just like all his movies.

this isn't a tim burton film son

lmao

It wasn't a Tim Burton movie.

Tim burton has nothing to do with this moive

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It was kino.

The best part is the soundtrack which is extremely underrated. It's stunningly unique.

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its my favorite Laika movie and its super comfy. ill put this on anytime i wanna draw or just chill.

>What is Cred Forums's opinion on the movie Coraline?

What's the point of going through the trouble of stop-motion, only to use CGI to erase the puppet's mouth seams and smooth out the trademark stop-motion jerkiness?

>jerkwad
wdsmbt?

Have you guys seen Kubo?
I saw it yesterday and though it was pretty good, almost on par with Coraline

8/10, watched more than once.

I remember seeing the play when I was like 11, shit was cash.

yeah, liked it a lot. thought there was a bit too much cgi though. cant wait for the bonus features

No one saw it but I intend to rent it through Netflix

>seeing the play when i was like 11

that sounds pretty badass. all i ever saw was Little Shop of Horrors and Les Mis.

I'm really glad our teachers forced us to it. Can you imagine when you are 11 and some faggot bitch teacher says "now are go going to see a play!", and you think omg this is going to suck I just wanna go home and play counter strike. But you end up seeing a play you appreciated so much you still remember it.

One time my teacher forced us to see a play in which two actors played out The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Literally only two actors

i want to powerfuck her and her mother

He's right tho.

Jodelle likes it so it is probably good

Fantastic. Probably my favorite animated/stop motion movie.

There was like, no CGI

>some cosplayer (i.e. attention whore)
Nah.

>Did they make her hot on purpose?

It was probably a coincidence.

What was the hidden symbolism/meaning behind Coraline?

Everyone at my theater watching it was a college aged hipster.

Still a great movie

Was it good?

It's one of my favourite movies of all time.

Sometimes the scariest things can be actually getting what you asked for.

i don't remember it being good

>Some 14 year old cosplayer likes it so it must be good

I will smack my dick across your face

How do you plebs not know who Jodelle is

What is she some new child actress everyone fawns over?

>new

I saw this with one of my friends. It was almost an empty-theater but 5 minutes after it started three women in their mid-thirties came in as well. I thought the story was a little tropey and predictable, but the stop-motion effects were really good.

>What is she some new child actress everyone fawns over?

She's "Five" on Dark Matter. And she's 22 (today, in fact).

Coraline is still the best Laika movie. Kubo almost could have topped it but the villians were terrible compared to other mother.

Your opinion on The Boxtrolls? I liked it a lot.

In a film based on a game and some cheap looking sci-fi show
>22 but looks 14
So that's why

>sexual

it's been awhile since I've seen it but what tension are you talking about?

Naked old ladies. Also, that Wybee never hit that.

Boxtrolls, Kubo, and paranorman are all really good movies, but man, coraline is jsut a step above them all.

They probably meant to make her cute, not hot.

However, cute is hotter than hot, whether the creators knew that or not.

If you see an attractive female on screen, it is never an accident.

>Have you guys seen Kubo?
It felt like I was watching the movie version of basically every generic Japanese RPG video game. It was alright, though.

Still haven't seen it.

You're probably the type of guy who thinks Nightmare Before Christmas was a Burton film.