While Coraline doesn't turn into a dark, creepy film until the second half of the movie, a lot of B-D readers will enjoy the latest film from Henry Selick, the director of The Nightmare Before Christmas. If you click on over to BDTV you can watch an exclusive video interview with Selick, who chats about the dark side of Coraline and also addresses a potential sequel to Nightmare Before Christmas. "There's been some discussion a few years back," he tells B-D, "it has to be CG, it was very unpleasant to hear. That wouldn't be the case now," explaining it would be up to Tim Burton if a sequel was made. Coraline hits theaters in Real-D on February 6th.
OOOOHH!!!I can't wait for Coraline, I have to wait a little while though, I'm over in the UK you see. I'd love a TNBC sequel, I'd just be worried it wouldn't be as magical and it'd taint the first one in some way.
Coraline was a good book. This movie in 3D looks amazing so I'm definitely going to go see it. I don't know about the Nightmare Before Christmas Sequel. Tim Burton has always been about Halloween and Christmas. I think that movie is good as a stand alone film and doesn't need to go any further to tell the truth especially over a decade later.
I'm sick of generic movies like Coraline. Girl-goes-int-another-world-and-it's-Gothic, OH GOD!, who would have guessed? I have no opinion on The Nightmare Before Christmas sequel.
Henry Selick makes the strangest gestures. anyhow Coraline looks great and personally making a sequel to NbC would be wrong and way to late. not to mention that the people who like it now don't deserve it as it flopped when it was originally released.
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