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Helloooo my Lovely Hummingbirds on today's episode we dive into everything going on in the world of POPCulture as well as diving into the Faultiness of Miscommunication in the family unit dressed aa none other than Coraline Jones! Tune in a enjoy the latest ✌
The Film Nerds are in TERRIBLE danger, girl!On this week's episode, BK & Jack jump headlong back into the world of stop-motion animation with another Henry Selick classic. Learn how Coraline Jones was born from the mind of one of modern writing's most important minds, how it took a Herculean effort to bring the beloved novel to the screen, how the film's production changed the industry forever, and so much more!You probably think this podcast is a dream come true... but you're wrong...
It's time for another look at a dark fantasy adaptation! We're delighted and unsettled by the creepily whimsical world of Coraline, experienced through both Neil Gaiman's original novella and Henry Selick's masterful film adaptation. Coraline Adaptation Summary Eleven-year-old Coraline Jones has recently moved from Michigan to the historic Pink Palace Apartments in Oregon with her […]
It's animated horror theme all month long at Fright Mic so grab your kids and scar them for life with some of these creepy kid-friendly horror movies! In this episode, we're diving headfirst into the whimsically creepy world of Coraline. Follow us down the rabbit hole (or rather, the mysterious tunnel) as we join the feisty young Coraline Jones in her quest for excitement and mischief. Moving to a new home proves to be quite the adventure when she discovers a secret door that leads to an eerie parallel universe.Join our hosts, Sam and Liz as they discuss the mesmerizing stop-motion animation, the incredible voice performances, and the wickedly funny yet eerie story that keeps both kids and adults entertained (and slightly terrified).Want more fright-fully good content? Help support small creators like us by heading over to http://patreon.com/frightmicpodcast for just a few dollars a month and you'll get access to tons more episodes and bonus content!Be sure to leave a five star rating and review wherever you listenFright Mic is an independent horror podcast. We would love to have you join our Fright Fam by following us on all our socials!Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/frightmicghouls/FRIGHT CLUB- https://www.facebook.com/groups/1023194868477050Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/frightmicpodcast/Twitter- https://twitter.com/frightmicpod?lang=enTiktok- https://www.tiktok.com/@frightmicpodcastJoin usss……Support the show
This episode was a very special request from Joel's daughter, Lilly, and we felt like it would be really fun to do an episode that was PG so anyone who wanted to could listen to it could do so with their kids. We dive into the worlds of Coraline Jones and discuss her journey between reality and the "other" world where things might seem perfect at first but the vibes turn weird & creepy pretty quickly. This is a really fun episode so thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy it! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/middleagedandmediocre/message
In which the Mister and the Monsters join me in reviewing CORALINE (2009), based on a novella by Neil Gaiman. Currently streaming on STARZ and written and directed by Henry Selick, the film follows Coraline Jones, 11, who moves to the Pink Palace Apartments and is trying to settle into her new home and life when she suddenly is made aware of a door in the wall that leads to a mirror world, very much like her own but with nicer and attentive parents...or are they? The cast features Dakota Fanning (Coraline Jones), Teri Hatcher (Mrs Jones/Other Mother), John Hodgman (Mr. Jones/Other Father), Robert Bailey Jr. (Wyborne "Wybie"), Dawn French (Miss Forcible), Jennifer Saunders (Miss Spink), Ian McShane (Mr. Bobinsky) and Keith David as the Black Cat. Please note there are SPOILERS in this review. Opening into music: GOAT by Wayne Jones, courtesy of YouTube Audio Library --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jokagoge/support
Book Vs Movie (Replay) “Coraline” Neil Gaiman’s Classic Novella Vs the Henry Selick Film What would you do if your mother and father all of a sudden became entirely different (and scary) people? Coraline Jones is a young English girl who moves to an old house that is filled with interesting characters (such as Miss Spink, Miss Forcible and Mr. Bobo,) loving (yet kind of absent) parents and a bricked-up door leading to an adventure which tests the might and ingenuity of our heroine. (Spoiler--we really love this book & movie here!) Coraline, written by illustrious author Neil Gaiman, was originally published in 2002 though he had been working on it since the 1980s in honor of his daughters Holly & Maddy. In fact, he originally sent to his editor in 1991 who deemed the theme “too scary” for kids. Thankfully, Gaiman kept working on it and the novel was awarded the Hugo Award for Best Novella in 2003. (The graphic novel featuring illustrations by P. Craig Russell is a real treat as well!) Director Henry Selick (The Nightmare Before Christmas and James & the Giant Peach) helmed the 2009 film which was nominated as Best Animated Feature at the 2010 Academy Awards. A visual feast for the eyes, the movie Coraline takes the tale to a whole other level. So which did the Margos like better? Book or Movie? Check out the link below to find out! Also, we are SO lucky to have Penguin Books sponsor this episode! The Margos are thrilled to be asked to talk about author Ransom Riggs’ newest “Miss Peregrine’s story”--A Map of Days which you can pre-order now! (It goes on sale October 2, 2018.) This is the fourth novel in the series and lead character Jacob Portman’s life in the United States is the setting for this newest adventure. Be sure to pre-order your copy today! In this ep the Margos discuss : The incredible career of Neil Gaiman who is a master of short fiction, novels, comics, graphic novels, radio and movies (Whew! When does this man rest?) Key changes in the adaptation including setting it in America and the character of “Wybie Lovat.” The various forms of Coraline including the novel, graphic novel, audiobook read by the author and featuring music by The Gothic Archies. The cast of voices including Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, Jennifer Saunders, Dawn French, John Hodgman, and Keith David. Plus, Neil Gaiman’s current plethora of projects, movie trivia and more! Clips Featured: Neil Gaiman reading from Coraline plus music from The Gothic Archies Coraline trailer Coraline (Dakota Fanning) meets her Other Mother (Teri Hatcher) and Other Father (John Hodgman) Coraline’s mother turns evil Outro Music: Coraline soundtrack “End Credits” by Bruno Coulais Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.com Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Brought to you by Audible.com You can sign up for a FREE 30-day trial here http://www.audible.com/?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004R Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama http://thechingonahomesteader.weebly.com/
Hard to believe it has been a decade since a little stop motion animation studio named Laika brought Neil Gaiman's Coraline Jones to life. Mike, Mike, and Felicity brave the button eyes of the Other Mother and shield their eyes from the all too revealing downstairs neighbors. Plus, Zach Steele from the Broadleaf Writers Association faces a dark and stormy Geek Seat. All this, along with Ashley's Box Office Buzz, Angela's Geek Girl Take, Michelle's Iconic Rock Report, Khan Report, and Shout Outs! Earth Station One wants to hear from you. Please write us at earthstationone@esonetwork.com. Feedback is always welcome, and please subscribe and rate the show up on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, or wherever fine podcasts are found. Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open w/ Rants and Raves 0:17:03 Ashley Box Office Buzz 0:20:48 The Geek Seat w/ Zach Steele from Broadleaf Writers Association 0:40:10 Michelle's Iconic Rock Blog 0:43:10 Alita: Battle Angel Movie Review 1:29:48 A Geek Girl's Take 1:31:51 The Khan Report 1:33:57 Show Close Links ESO Amazon Link Earth Station One on iTunes Earth Station One on Stitcher Radio Earth Station One on Spotify Past Episodes of The Earth Station One Podcast The ESO Network Patreon The New ESO Network TeePublic Store Suicide Prevention Hotline – 1-800-273-8255 Angela's A Geek Girl's Take Ashley's Box Office Buzz Michelle's Iconic Rock Talk Show Red Cross Earth Station One: Tales of the Station Volume 2 ESO Network Patreon American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Raices Texas The 2018 Dragon Con Preview Tour The ESO Network on iTunes Earth Station One Tales of the Station Vol. 3 on Amazon.com Broadleaf Writers Association Zachary Steele Flopcast Story Geeks Coraline on Amazon.com ESO Network Upcoming Appearances Mar 1-3 MarsCon (Bloomington, MN) FLOP (Kornflake) Mar 9-10 SC Comicon (Greenville, SC) ESO (MikeF, MikeG) Mar 22-25 Metrotham Con (East Ridge, TN) ESO (MikeG) If you would like to leave feedback or a comment on the show please call the ESO feedback line at (404)963-9057 (remember long distance charges may apply) or feel free to email us @ earthstationone@esonetwork.com
Neil Gaiman is a living legend in the writing community and beyond, and CORALINE is one of his most famous works, and rightfully so. The novella tells the story of young Coraline Jones as she does battle with an otherworldly and sinister “Other Mother” who wants to steal her soul but is thwarted by the little girl’s bravery and wit. Topics include: Neil Gaiman’s bio, Coraline’s characterization, Gaiman’s mastery of prose, the meaning behind “don’t mention the Scottish play,” Adder stones, how the scares are made palatable for young readers, subtle authorial choices to make the story play as intended, the viability of a personally tailored paradise, cat projectiles, and Gaiman’s method of discovery writing. Join Ink to Film next week when they discuss Henry Selick’s film adaptation featuring the voices of Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, and Ian McShane! Ink to Film is now on Patreon! (Learn how to access bonus content) Neil Gaiman reads The Raven Sign up for Ink to Film’s Newsletter Follow Ink to Film on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram Home Base: inktofilm.com Ink to Film Book Club on Goodreads Sign up and get a free audio book: audibletrial.com/inktofilm Buy Coraline
Coraline é uma obra literária do autor britânico Neil Gaiman lançada em 2002. Posteriormente, foi adaptada co mo graphic novel, ilustrada por P. Craig Russell e, em 2009, virou filme com uma belíssima animação em stop-motion dirigida por Henry Selick. Na trama, Coraline Jones se muda para um casarão com seus pais, onde descobre uma passagem para um mundo paralelo no qual tudo é melhor que sua vida normal (quem é que não sonhou com isso, né?). Nessa nova vida conhece outra versão de seus pais e de seus vizinhos. Eles parecem iguaizinhos a não ser pelo fato de que possuem botões costurados no lugar dos olhos… é aí que ela começa a ver que talvez esse mundo não seja tão perfeito assim. Hoje, na outra Sala 1604, Gabi Ribeiro, Leo Bourscheid, Murilo Stupak e Vitória Bottaro destrincham esse tenebroso conto de Neil Gaiman. Venha conosco e aprenda porque não devemos ir a casa de estranhos, conheça a Koumpounophobia e descubra que a melhor defesa em momentos de perigo é lançar um gato em alguém! Trilha do episódio: Steven O'Brien
"Coraline" de Neil Gaiman (2002) es un libro de fantasía y horror en el que conocemos a Coraline Jones mientras descubre la casa a la que se ha mudado su familia y el secreto escondido en ella. Acompáñanos en una aventura a un mundo misterioso, muy parecido al nuestro, pero donde las cosas son más siniestras de lo que parecen.Como música de fondo, extractos del disco "Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster" de Coleman Hawkinsi Ben Webster (1957). Contactowww.alaaventura.net/contactofacebook.com/alaaventurapodcastTwitter: @alaaventurajboscomendoza@gmail.com