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K**3
Peter Sellers at his best!
Of all the Peter Sellers' movies I have seen, this is my favorite. I loved it from beginning to end. The scene with Shirley MacLaine was one of the funniest I have ever seen . . . also one of the saddest (if you're serious enough to take it that way!). He was truly a genius and he played this role like no other, which was great acting on his part. That, combined with a great cast and script, makes this a five-star movie. It has enough memorable scenes and laughs to convert even people who don't normally like Peter Sellers' movies. Go for it, you'll love it.
J**Y
Who's Got My Buttons?
Don't worry about losing your buttons, worry about losing your eyes and having them replaced by buttons. Admittedly "Coraline" is not my cup of tea; I found it overly long, repetitive, and too downbeat, but I appreciated the brilliance, cleverness, originality, innovativeness, and great imaginative leaps taken in the movie. It has a touch of theater of the absurd, but also it had a touch of the Grimm Brothers' grim fairy tales.The stop action photography used is fantastic.You're never sure whether you are in a dream world or not because key things happen right after Coraline goes to bed.Having your eyes removed and buttons sewn on is the worst thing that can happen to you in "Coraline" because you thereby lose your soul. Coraline lives in a gloomy old house along with tenants in the basement and a tenant on the top floor. The basement tenants are two old ladies who apparently were vaudeville performers, and there is a fantasy scene in a theater where we see them scantily clad as a trapeze act. They are funny, eccentric characters, but seem to me to be aimed at an older, more sophisticated audience than one for the kiddies.There are all sorts of incredible creations (spooky spider things), and it is unquestionably a work of genius.The upper floor tenant is a circus performer who trains mice who performs in a circus tent scene. There's a talking feral cat and a nice kindly boy Coraline's age in the movie.Coraline's parents are self-absorbed yuppies who have no time for her. The mother never cooks a decent meal, and the father is too busy at his computer keyboard. Her second parents seem so nice, and the mother is a great cook (the corn on the cob looked delicious), but, as it turns out, they have buttons as surprises for her. Instead of losing her buttons, Coraline fears that she is going to lose her eyes and gain two control buttons that she doesn't want. This film has scary, creepy stuff, and a thematic melancholy that may be off-putting and tough sledding for young children. It's difficult to say who the audience is for this work. Kafka enthusiasts? Fans of Beckett, Genet, and Kurt Weill? Absurdists? Gloomy Guses? We see so much about dysfunctional families that we soon get to see the abnormal as the norm. Critics loved this movie, but the kids I saw were puzzled and made uneasy by it and yet ironically stayed glued to the screen.
B**T
A Bullseye view of today's political situation
This look at the inside workings of the "rich and powerful" holds up marvelously over time. The innocence of Chance is amazing when viewed against the backdrop of what people expect.It's not what you are, but rather what everyone thinks you are. An almost chilling fairytale of what happens and what may happen. A thinking person's film and a classic. Sellers low key performance contrasts with his usual frantic style and this is easily his best work. MacLaine is great. A+++ rating.
E**N
Being There
This is widely (and for me,personally) thought to be his best work...turns out he wanted to do this to show his other side. This is where I learned that illiterate doesn't mean dumb. Enough said...although it's worth the price of admission to see Shirley Maclaine in the throws of an orgasm as Sellers watches.....TV.
M**D
Estimated Date of Release is 07/21/09
Not sure why Amazon hasn't announced this yet, but just wanted to let everyone know! Love the movie and am eagerly awaiting its release!
T**.
DVD & BLURAY specs
Universal Studios Home Entertainment have announced the US DVD and Blu-ray Disc release of Coraline on 21st July 2009. Based on the book by Neil Gaiman, this stop-motion animation written and directed by Henry Selick follows an adventurous girl who finds another world that is a strangely idealized version of her frustrating home, but it has sinister secrets.Available on single-disc DVD, two-disc Collector's Edition DVD and Blu-ray Disc, all include both the 2-D and 3-D version of the main feature and come packaged with 4 pairs of 3D glasses. Features are outlined below...Single-Disc DVD * 2-D and 3-D Presentations * 1.85:1 Anamorphic Widescreen * English, French and Spanish DD5.1 Surround * English SDH, French and Spanish subtitles * Feature Commentary with Director Henry Selick and Composer Bruno Coulais2-Disc Collector's Edition DVD - As above plus a bonus disc with the following content: * Digital Copy of Coraline 2-D Version (Expires 07/31/2010) * Deleted Scenes * The Making of Coraline * Voicing the CharactersBlu-ray Disc - This is a Blu-ray Combo release which comes bundled with a standard-def DVD that includes the 2-D version of the film (AV specs as per the DVD releases), audio commentary, and a Digital Copy of the film. Features include: * 2-D and 3-D Presentations * 1080P 1.85:1 Widescreen * English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio * French and Spanish 5.1 DTS Surround * English SDH, French and Spanish subtitles * U Control - Picture in Picture (2-D Feature Only) * U Control - Tours and Voice Sessions (2-D Feature Only) * U Control - Picture in Picture Animatic (2-D Feature Only) * Deleted Scenes * The Making of Coraline * Voicing the Characters * Creepy Coraline * Feature Commentary with Director Henry Selick and Composer Bruno Coulais * D-Box * BD Live - My Scenes Sharing * BD Live - The World According to Henry * Disc 2: DVD with standard-def 2-D version of the film, audio commentary & 2-D Digital Copy of the film (expires 31st July 2010)
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