8
2009
I Want Everything Coraline

It only took me about five minutes into the movie before I decided I wanted everything Coraline. All the creativity kept my brain turning and turning. I think it has yet to turn off. The movie accomplished the amazing feat of being creative in its own realm and inspiring me to creative in my own realm. I have to admit I think it’s so cool that people can eek out a living making miniature sweaters and cute bits of furniture not to mention a garden fit for any imagination. Oh, Coraline—my new muse.
Of course, the movie is more than miniature hand knitted sweaters. I quickly bonded to several characters and the creepy story kept me wondering about the ending.
Back to my desire to own everything Coraline, I found this Coraline blog that features an ABC book from Coraline’s universe. I want it, and I’m not sure where I can get it. I might have to settle for or at least start my collection with the book Coraline. If anybody wonders what they should buy me for my birthday, a Coraline bendy doll or action figure would make me happy.
If you decide to see this in the theater, make sure you see the 3D version, well worth the effort.
An article by Rachel









I wrote a review on this today too! Although not so much a review, but a warning to the parents who read my blog. We had several families walk out from the theater, kids crying and terrified. Do I stand in judgment of people who brough their young kids to this PG movie? Of course I do.
Absolutely amazing, cool, creative. Great post.
Hum, I’ve not read the book but it sounds like one to go see