As I mentioned earlier, some books do make it to the big screen. Albeit that some come out of this transition less mangled than others.
So without further ado
Coraline
Stop-motion animation is a huge hit with me, ever since I first saw the trailer for The Nightmare Before Christmas. And even if Burton's directing is not present in this film, it still amazes from the very first frame until the last credit rolls by. Neil Gaiman's book has been adapted quite truthfully, with the obvious addition of certain scenes that show you the splendor of the world beyond the door. (as a picture, truly does speak a thousand words here)
The only thing I really did miss was the char coal drawing of the house, which was replaced with some very nice white-outing.
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