Coraline...

SteveM(PA)

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...carries an M3, I noted today at the movies. I couldn't tell what the lens was. Daughter whispered "daddy she has your camera."
 
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...carries an M3, I noted today at the movies. I couldn't tell what the lens was :)

Yes, I saw that movie yesterday, and I laughed when I saw it (the camera). My gf got it too (she sees them a lot). I couldn't tell the lens either, but I'm sure it's an instant collectible :D
 
I was double pleased thatt they didn't do some silly SLR split prism view for the shooting scene, but actually got the framlines right.

What's the movie name? The one "Coraline" I can find is a fluffy doll animation movie ?

Definitly not too fluffly, and rather creepy at times.
 
Oh, crap! That trailer just spoiled it for me...too scary to take the 3 and 4 year old grandkis to! (Maybe too scary for me...):eek:
 
Heh. Looks like a 35mm...unless it's a 50mm collapsible Summicron :D

This only shows for about a few seconds. Only time she takes out a camera.
 
Oh, crap! That trailer just spoiled it for me...too scary to take the 3 and 4 year old grandkis to! (Maybe too scary for me...):eek:

Yeah. I'd say it was a little beyond what I'd take a 3, or 4 year old too. Hollywood seems to have set a precedent that makes people think that if something is animated, or stop motion, that it is entirly targeted towards, and safe for young children.

Though, taking kids to this would be far less severe then the people who brought their seven year olds to Pan's Labyrinth thinking is was just another innocent story about a young girl's dreams of a fairy tale world.

Do your homework parents. ;)
 
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