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Coraline
Topic Started: Nov 26 2009, 05:03 PM (232 Views)
eVASION
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Well, this movie isn't made with the computer, it's made with dolls like the Nightmare Before Christmas. But it looks very good.
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Hukkel
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Ah kk. You know which movie rocks?

Wallace and Grommit. Looks like clay, but probably is computeranimated. It's funny.
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Hukkel
Nov 27 2009, 01:47 PM
I can't check the trailer as I'm at work, but I enjoy all Pixar movies and like some Dreamwork ones.
I also enjoy comedies the most, but Wall-E wasn't a comedie and it was epic. A completely new experience for me in the way of storytelling.
I love you tim, let me have ur bebes. Wall-E was awesome and one of the very few films to have a subtle message. The message was Americans are fatties and shud eat more salads, best message ever.

Coraline looks pretty good, as does this other similar looking film called 9. I believe it was done by that Burton person Bas mentioned. I'm sure he's the guy that masterbates to Johnny Depp
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Hehe, Tim Burton wasn't the director of 9, he was the producer. The director of 9 is Shane Acker. I didn't watched it yet, but people told me it wasn't so good as they thought it would be.
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Oh hell yeah, Wall-E really is a piece of art.
It was the first movie since the Lion King that not just entertained me but as well really touched me...and it did it without having the main protagonists talk at all.
Who'd have thought that "love" between machines could be so wonderful :)
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Wall-E, probably one of my favorite films. Touched me in strange places.
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