I saw it yesterday and it was OUTSTANDING! Not sure I'd take a little kid (anyone under to it though as there were a few scared kids in the audience.
Wuntvor, to answer your question, the 3D glasses (at least the ones in Vancouver) fit over my prescription ones, so there wasn't a problem there.
Thanks EmAino, I was actually in the theater when you posted (show started at 11:45AM), but I appreciate you replying just the same and, yes, the 3-D glasses are just a bit wider than normal glasses, so they do fit over your prescription ones. I really enjoyed the 3-D effects. The theater at VRC in Eugene had 3-D previews as well. We saw the preview for
UP, the next Pixar film, in 3-D. It looks pretty amazing that way. They also had a preview for
9. That one looks kinda bizarre and creepy, but it is by Tim Burton after all.
Coraline was very entertaining. I haven't seen a 3-D film in quite a long time, so it was kind of interesting to see how much the medium has evolved. It is a lot like those 3-D viewmasters they used to have (and maybe still do). I want to see if I can find 3-D images from the film or even a 3-D trailer, so I can look at them with the glasses on.
We stayed until the very end of the credits, just so we could watch the angelic scottish terriers fly around with the bat terriers. They also have a very interesting "come right at you" bit that follows the credits, so stay for it. I felt like I could reach out and touch one of the paper mice. Anyway, I recommend it. Go see it, and you even get to keep the cool glasses.