Nov 3 2008'Coraline' Poster Provides Worthwhile Advice (Assuming You're in the Presence of a Djinn)
Henry Selick's adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Coraline is one film I'm looking forward to, and JoBlo has put up the poster for the stop-motion film. The "be careful what you wish for" sentiment holds particular weight for me right now because, for whatever reason, I watched Wishmaster last night, reminding that if I ever sarcastically tell some sort of evil genie that "I would love to see" him "go through me," he will consider that a wish, and merge me with a glass door, walk through me as if I'm a viscous liquid, and then I will digitally shatter:

Reader Comments
1. ali - November 3, 2008 6:42 PM
oooh. i can't wait!
2. Sarah - November 3, 2008 8:29 PM
Augh.
No :(
I loved this book, a rare gem but now this?
They should've just had Dave McKean do the animation.
Now its all exploited.
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4. delic8 - November 3, 2008 11:38 PM
I think it's going to be okay, but not in the spirit of the book.
Too bright, too cute, too cartoony. I strongly dislike the animation. However, it'll still probably be better than most kids' movies.
Hopefully.
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6. Elmo - November 4, 2008 3:14 PM
that movie looks great, love the artwork
but wtf is with the alien guy? I thought he'd say "carful what you wish for" but you just wish that's what he says