"Coraline" - Audience Reactions
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@NerdyKnight a-hole... considering buttons were central to this film, was that a pun?
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@Sittingonacornflakee Don't worry,i was like 20-now i'm 21-when i watched this movie for the first time and it simply creeped the shit out of me as well.
I would not let a person who's less than 10 years to watch it.
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I can't belive she called it "a great family movie". I'm not saying the movie's bad or anything.. it's an AMAZING movie ! But it's scary as shit ! I'm 18 years old and I got nightmares.
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actually... now it goes to the old chick...... OKAY!
the girl that says "i loved it!"
there :)
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*cough* 0:11 shes hot ;D
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not in the beginning of that scene
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0:12 ... shes hot ;)
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Its a creepy movie definitely not for little kids though. I started to watch it with one of my nieces, and she freaked out at the opening credits, the part where the Coraline doll was being made. So, I shut it off. I will never buy her a lalaloopsey doll. Those dolls are freaky as hell, with their button eyes.
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its a great family movie? are you out of your minds? Im 14 and this creeped the shit out of me!
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I showed my little cousin " Nightmare before Christmas " when he was about five and he loved it but when I showed him a clip of " Corpse Bride" he was scared. I don't think young kids are always scared of movies like these I think it's up to the adults to make the decision if they like it let them watch it if they say after a minute Iam scared turn it off .. simple as that.
Actually, Tim Burton was not involved with this film at all. Many people mistake Burton as the director of The Nightmare Before Christmas, but he was actually the producer. Henry Selick was the director. I can't even remember how many times I've had to tell this to people. It kinda makes me feel like an a-hole, but whatev.
NerdyKnight 2 years ago 74
Tim Burton wasn't involved in the movie at all
WimpBastard 2 years ago 23