Coraline Review… and More Important Stuff Too…
Let’s do more important stuff first, eh?
#1. After months of stressing in the nightmarish land of health insurance, I am officially covered by Medicaid! I have a new doctor and a doctor’s appointment on Wednesday. I’m so excited because I haven’t been to the doctor since November (scary), and I’m 34 weeks along now.
#2. I went to the Holocaust Museum with Nat’s mom and sister a week or so ago. It was amazing. I cannot believe those things really happened. What a lesson in gratitude. I had been whining for a week about a $50 ticket I got in DC, and when I went to the museum I felt so embarrassed that that was my biggest problem, and that I had let it consume me so. If someone came to take Nat away from me, I’d be really tempted to kick their butt even if they had a gun. Yes, I probably wouldn’t have lasted long. Crazy stuff.
#3. Nat’s ankle is finally getting better. It’s been weeks of barely walking, and now he can finally get around by just limping very sadly (rather than staying horizontal 99% of the time or using a cane or crutches). He likes the cane though. He took it with him to teach his class so he could point at the board with it and stuff.
Okay, Coraline. As with all Tim Burton-y movies, this one is extremely creative and very interesting. The story is good, the visuals are incredible, but I’m afraid it was a little too dark for me. Nat loved it of course. I had issues with Corpse Bride too, though (another one Nat loved)… although the story in Coraline is quite a bit better I thought. It’s not a kids movie, but there were moments where it felt like it was trying to be one. Too creepy though. It is in 3-D, which is cool, but is it cool enough to have to pay more? I don’t know. Polar Express was awesome in 3-D, but I don’t know how much cooler it made Coraline.

Angie said,
February 16, 2009 at 12:38 am
So glad you have a doctor now!!! I was a bit worried about that…
Coo said,
February 16, 2009 at 2:56 am
Yes I’m glad you have insurance now too. I’ve been to the holocaust museum, too. It was crazy but I was glad I got to go there. It was an emotional experience.
julie said,
February 16, 2009 at 5:20 am
I loved Coraline!!! Brian and I want to see it again…don’t you hate insurance? We are having a hard time getting insurance. Stupid Kaiser rejected us and I am very bitter about it.
laurie said,
February 19, 2009 at 5:06 am
I did not love coraline.. too trying to be odd ish. I dislike when it’s just weird to be cool..