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Coraline (Movie)

So for a long time I've been fan of The Nightmare Before Christmas, as well as other Tim Burton productions such as: Sweeney Todd; Edward Scissorhands; Corpse Bride and the like. So when I saw the trailer for Coraline I instantly thought that this was another Tim Burton film, but too my surprise it was not, I was half righ

Henry Selick
Henry Selick

t though. Coraline is directed by Henry Selick, who also directed The Nightmare Before Christmas as well as James and the Giant Peach (1996). I liked the look and feel of the trailer, and soon enough went to check it out.

Let me start off by saying, this film is truly a gem of film making. The visual style of stop-motion animation as well as the musical score make Coraline a film that definitely qualifies under the “Films are art” categorey. The imagination that went behind the script is ever present in the film, and is brilliantly shot. I don't mean to sound as though this is the greatest film ever, because it isn't. What it is however, is one o
f the best films that I have seen and quite possibly, one of the best you'll see.

Coraline (Left), Wybie (Right)
Coraline (Left), Wybie (Right)

The film starts off with Coraline and her family moving in to a new apartment which is named, "Pink Palace Apartments", if you hadn't guessed already the apartments are all painted pink. After the movers and their van drive away, we are introduced to Coraline, she uses a stick she has ripped off from a nearby Oak bush to find water or a well. The contrast between the bleak grey of the surrounding world, and the brightness of Coraline's yellow jacket and bright blue hair sets the tone of the movie very well, as well as the accompanying music. Whilst she is searching for a source of water, she is stalked by a black cat, who she then meets again at the well. The cat however, is not alone, we are then introduced to the character Wybie. After the two have met, Wybie reveals the well to Coraline and to her surprise she was standing on it all along! He also explains to her, that the stick she was using to guide her to the well was made of poison oak, before being called away by his Grandmother.

After this Coraline returns inside and here we get the first look at her parents, who are dull, job-obsessed and down right boring. Coraline attempts to get permission to go outside in the rain, her mother denies and so she ventures upstairs to her father and asks the same question... only to get the same response. Her father then tells her to go around the house noting down all the squeaky doors and leaky windows that are in the 150 year old house, she does this with a due sense of dread and boredom. Eventually, she discovers what seems to be a passage way in the wall, to her dismay it's locked. She calls for her mother to open it only to find a brick wall, after having dinner she heads to bed. This is where the film truly starts, and Coraline ventures into the "Other World" with the "Other" characters.

The performances from most of the characters are very strong, but I found that the dialogue some of them were given was a bit weak and cliché. With that said, the voice actors do a very good job of keeping you immersed and not one seems out of place that ruins the atmosphere. Also I found that the cast was fairly unknown to me, which helps the film to keep it's atmosphere. When you hear a character speak, you don't think: "Hey, that's FlamingHobo!" Instead you think what any good director wants you to think. The characters are themselves, not actors. Oh, and for you Mass Effect fans, you'll hear from Captain Anderson in the film, but I won't spoil it for you just what part he plays in the film.

The stop-motion animation is spot on, even if you have seen this similar art style from Selick's previous film The Nightmare Before Christmas. Coraline does not copy The Nightmare Before Christmas's art style completely at all, Selick has done enough to give Coraline a life of it's own, which in-turn makes it beautiful to look at. This also keeps the credibility of the film intact, as I could not imagine this film in any other form, if we were to swap the puppets with the actors in their bodily forms.. the film just would not be the same and some of the magic would be lost with a move like that. The contrastbetween the brightness/darkness of the world between the brightness/darkness of the characters is ever present and keeps the film look fresh, scene to scene.

The music is used to good effect, though it is not quite memorable, save for the opening and closing music. The score of any film such as Coraline, is one of the many keys needed to keep your audience interested and locked into the film. Bruno Coulais has done an admirable job at creating a fantasy music set that keeps the mood of the film just right.

This film isn't really for very young children as it may suggest, the dark scenes may frighten them so if you're a parent who would be wanting to show this to your younger children, I would recommend watching it with them. Coraline is a gem of film making, and geuninely beautiful to look at. Though the story may have been done a thousand times over, Coraline does enough to justify itself as unique and interesting. I definately recommend that you see this film.

Score: 8/10

Thanks for reading.

-Hobo

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So I just completed Call of Duty: WaW on Veteran.

And I've got to say, it's one of the most frustratingly hard games I've ever played. The funny thing is though, is that it's not actually a hard game, the only reason it's hard in my books is this:


  • CONSTANT GRENADE SPAM

The amount of times I had to dodge greandes in "The Heart of the Reich", was ridiculous! I hope they re-think a way to make Veteran hard without the endless grenades descending from the heavens. I am aware that Modern Warfare and World at War were developed by seperate companies, but I still hope that Modern Warfare 2 doesn't go in this direction.

Besides that I thought it was a kickass game, definately one of the best in what it does.
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Games I'm Looking Forward To This Year

With all the buzz surrounding E3, I thought it'd be cool to share my thoughts and hear your own, about which games this year you think will totally kick arse.

Alan Wake
This game has almost been completely invisible, and I almost feared it would turn into another Duke Nukem Fornever. However, Remedy seem to avoided that fate and have brought out.. what seems like an interesting survival horror game. While watching the gameplay on screen during E3, I kept thinking to myself: "This is what Alone in the Dark should've been", Alone in the Dark was a marred gem of a game, but it was marred by too many problems to call it a great game. I do hope this doesn't turn into another Silent Hill clone however, I want this to be a different experience of a survival horror game, not another blatent rip-off. (This is due out at the start of next year, not this year.)

Assassin's Creed 2
I loved the hell out of the first game, just the amount of freedom you were given to roam around the cities, and there was always SOMETHING to do. Even if that something was running around stabbing annoying beggar women for teh lulz. This sequel, seems to pickup on what made AC so great and expand upon that, whilst fixing flaws along the way! And that's what a sequel should be. The only thing I am worried about, is if the side missions are as boring and repetitive as the first, if they fix that, they'll have a perfect game on their hands.

Batman: Arkham Asylum
This game, looks like the definative badass Batman game, that fans of the comic book franchaise have been crying out for, for a long time. The setup seems almost perfect, going after the Joker in an insane asylum filled with an extra cast of villains such as; Bane, Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn. Rocksteady seem to have also nailed the gameplay, Batman is NOT a super charged hero. He is an intelligent, rich and moderately strong human, and cannot take on a full army directed by The Joker hand to hand. I will be interested to see just how many ways, I'll be able to take down the criminals in the asylum, but overall it seems very promising. Also, getting Kevin Conroy to voice the caped crusader as well as Mark Hamill to voice The Joker is simply wonderful.

BioShock 2
This is another, AC for me. I loved the first game, so much so that I played through it over ten times. The atmosphere it created was just fantastic, I felt like I was in a living breathing world under the sea. I will agree than Kev Levine did seem to over hype the "choices" you made in the game, saying that each player's experience would be compeltely different.. and all it came down to was simply harvest or rescue. However, the story saved that factor immensely, as it came with one of the biggest twists I've seen in my gaming history. My jaw literally dropped when the moment occured, I'll not be saying anything more in case there are still people who have not had a chance to play this fantastic game. I'm a little unsure about the multiplayer, since there's just been an announcement and no other news to date (that I know of.) But none the less, it seems like a true spiritual successor to its predecessor, and I am happily awaiting my pre-order.

Brutal Legend
Ahh.. Brutal Legend, the very game which takes the music I love and makes it even more awesome. Brutal Legend comes from Double Fine, most noteable for its previous game Psychonauts. Unfortunately I haven't played Psychonauts, but from what I've been told it's a great game, and so I would expect the same of Brutal Legend. The humour in this game, is the most important thing to me right now. If they nail the humour, then I'll have fun just listening to the in game characters natter. From the trailers, the games gameplay looks like it could go either way.. but for the most part I think it will be successful.

Dragon Age: Origins
I've always loved BioWare games, ever since I was a wee lad and played the original Baldur's Gate on the PC, I still go back and re live it from time to time. Now BioWare seems to continuously master their craft at making outstanding RPGs, Dragon Age seems like a very promising addition to the BioWare library. I haven't hear much about the story, but from previous experiences I know that it should be a blast. Gameplay-wise.. I'm not so sure. It seems a little clunky, but maybe that's just me. Also, I hope there is a range of cusomtization for our characters, I want to be able to have a fairly unique character and not a near clone of the bloke who lives next door.

Modern Warfare 2
I think almost everyone played the original back in 2007, and my god were nearly all of us blown away at just how stunningly good both the single player and the multi player of this game was. Now Infinity Ward is coming back to kick some more ass, with Modern Warfare 2. Again, the sequel seems like another Assassin's Creed 2 type sequel, they're expanding on what made the game fantastic whilst fixing flaws the predecessor had. I haven't heard much about the story for this one, but so long as it's as dramatic as the first then I'll have no problem with the game. Also, I'd like to see what Inifity Ward wants to go with the Modern Warfare 2 multi player, considering it's one of the most played games on Xbox Live ever.

Splinter Cell: Conviction
Splinter Cell was the first XBOX game I owned, and while I was young at the time and didn't fully grasp just how good the stealth game was, I do now. The series has gone downhill ever since Chaos Theory in my opinion, it seemed less about the stealth and more about the gritiness and brutality of it and it didn't work for me. Conviction seems like this also, but strangely in a good way. They only mentioned Sarah Fisher's death briefly in Splinter Cell and didn't go into much detail about it, so it's nice to see that Sam is finally reacting how most father's would react if someone purposely killed their daughter. From the gameplay video shown at E3, I like the way Sam is using his environment to his advantage, for example the way he broke a side view mirror so that he could use broken glass to look under doors. Though no doubt, he will eventually end up back with Third Echelon and back into his old 3 eyed goggles (which are dearly missed by I.)

Overall it seems like a great year for gaming, possibly on par with 2007? What are your thoughts?

Other honourable mentions:
Prototype
Overlord 2
Need for Speed: Shift
The Sims 3
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The First Day of Giant Bombing

So been coming to the site for a couple of months now, and finally decided to register.

I've been posting about in the Off-Topic forums for a bit, and written a review so I figured I'd post a blog. :)
Hope to see you guys on the forums and comments etc. xD

Take care all
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