“I am ready for a friendly little fall kids movie!” Oh you sweet summer child.
@thedingdongsunshinefuture
11 ай бұрын
I weirdly was not scared of this movie either which is wild because I was scared of plenty of other movies
@BonBon_Mario
11 ай бұрын
@@thedingdongsunshinefutureSame it is both my favorite movie of all time and comfort movie. It always calms me down whenever I watch it.😅
@noname-gh1vr
11 ай бұрын
@madelinejacobs6187 loved this movie, was terrified of the monsters vs aliens Halloween special with the living carrots. Literally gave me nightmares.
@jonasquinn7977
11 ай бұрын
Fun fact about Bobinsky, the medal he wears was specifically given to people who helped clean up Chernobyl, hence why he’s blue, and his obsession with beets is because they help people recover from radiation
@BeeBlossomEdits
11 ай бұрын
As scary as Coraline actually is, it is indeed a stop-motion masterpiece
@fictionaldarling
11 ай бұрын
the talent is INCREDIBLE
@BeeBlossomEdits
11 ай бұрын
@@fictionaldarling Absolutely agreed
@oreo_.taylorsversion
11 ай бұрын
@@fictionaldarling I don't know if you'll see this, but the movie creator has said the EVERY SCENE is intentional.
@16taysia
11 ай бұрын
@@fictionaldarling Believe it or not, I read the book a few years before the movie was made and it is WAY creepier than the movie is…
@noname-gh1vr
11 ай бұрын
I would die to work on something this fun and wonderful. Stop motion is my absolute favorite form of animation.
@baixiaolang
11 ай бұрын
I like that unlike most reactors I've seen, you were able to correctly identify that Coraline's parents are just stressed and overworked at the moment.
@TheTenguwarrior
11 ай бұрын
I think that is the biggest minus of the movie for the most part. The novel makes it explicitly clear that this is a special situation for them all and that the parents a in 100% crunch mode to get the finances afloat again and are normally very lovingly parents to her. (Which you also can see in the movie then after they got freed out of the globe)
@Alphasnowbordergirl
11 ай бұрын
@TheTenguwarrior I say the movie does a good job saying it subtley. As someone who is an adult, you recognize it and sympathize with the parents, but the movie captures it from coraline's perspective where it feels like it it will never end and it's unfair.
@imalittletoxicjustalittle
11 ай бұрын
so? if she fell in the well and died due to there negligence would you still make this excuse? she was in a new place with 0 support network she needed her parents children are not asked to be born, it disturbs me how people act like abuse is okay just cause its not constant but what about the next time they are "stressed"? they wouldn't even take the time to make her proper meals if your that busy just dont have kids
@imalittletoxicjustalittle
11 ай бұрын
@@Alphasnowbordergirl nope im a adult and still think they are scumbags, theres no excuse for neglecting your child even with work if your job is so demanding you cant properly look after your one child then dont have kids its parents like these were the kid wondered off and dies or gets kidnapped then its all "oooh how could this of happened? we were such good parents!" i live in a very ruff area so im not sheltered to reality
@gazelle_diamond9768
9 ай бұрын
@@imalittletoxicjustalittle ....how about having a child and a job yourself for starters?
@meli-cruz
11 ай бұрын
Fun fact: He had his daughter read over the script cause he wanted to see if it was too scary for kids- said "nope" after it was produced she admitted she was terrified she was just super curious to know what happened next
@MySerpentine
11 ай бұрын
A friend's daughter, if I remember right. Or the publisher's? I don't *think* it was his.
@AnnekeOosterink
11 ай бұрын
@@MySerpentine Yeah, afaik it was the daughter of someone who worked at the publisher's. Because they didn't want to publish the book because it was too scary at first.
@frostcrm
11 ай бұрын
@@MySerpentineI'm pretty sure it was the editor who told him it was too scary, so Niel asked them to read it to their kid, the kid lied because they were really invested amd wanted to know what happened.
@inkbery
11 ай бұрын
i think she was smart to lie! because thats what horror should be- terrifying but intruiging enough you wanna hear more. if she wasnt scared at all it wouldnt have been good at all ahahah
@narratornate8841
11 ай бұрын
The book. Not the script.
@legaultrants
11 ай бұрын
Laika (the studio who made this) does stop motion, they also did ParaNorman, Kubo and the Two Strings, Boxtrolls. ParaNorman is very much worth the watch. it's SO good.
@Cheesecake_666
11 ай бұрын
Also funded by Nike of all things fun fact.
@pinapplegaming5781
11 ай бұрын
i live in Oregon and got to see Laika studios on a field trip, they showed all the little characters and sets they made for box trolls, Coraline and ParaNorman. I got a little book that showed all the concept art plus a guide on how to create your own character. it was really cool.
@michaelmcintyre3871
11 ай бұрын
Paranorman is really good, but my favorite Laika film is Kubo and the Two Strings.
@Johnny_Socko
11 ай бұрын
@@michaelmcintyre3871 Kubo is pretty breathtaking. The artistry is incredible. I wish more people knew about it.
@the_corsair
11 ай бұрын
@michaelmcintyre3871 God, Kubo is so good.
@garrettmoynihan7229
11 ай бұрын
I always liked how the animators have Mr. Bobinsky wearing a service medal for the Chernobyl disaster and never feel the need to explain it. It's just a small little detail that shows without telling.
@Jordashian93
11 ай бұрын
Like The Nightmare Before Christmas, Coraline is a stop-motion masterpiece.
@anthonyrodriguez4905
11 ай бұрын
And both are Henry Selick directed masterpieces
@CAM-sf9yy
11 ай бұрын
Cause Henry Selick is insane at his art
@annar7139
11 ай бұрын
YES TRAUMATIZING BUT A MASTERPIECE I saw this for my 11th birthday, and it TERRIFIED me. And that was when I still had lots of stuffed animals like always lined up on my bed. It scarred me so much that for the next few months I had to turn and face all of them to my wall because of their eyes lol
@LobbyLoiterer
11 ай бұрын
If you want some more Coraline stuff, ABitFrank has made a ton of excellent videos discussing the lore, secrets and origins of the film, including a new two hour video she just posted last weekend.
@16taysia
11 ай бұрын
And the Theorizer has a 2+ hours video compilation of all of the theories of the movie, it’s a REALLY good video of theories that will DEFINITELY make you question EVERYTHING in the movie 😅🩷
@amywonderland9297
11 ай бұрын
Every time you mention David Tennant I get excited because 60th is right around the corner and I cannot wait!
@Vader1138
11 ай бұрын
We took my daughter to this in theaters when she was a kid. She seemed to like it then but later as an adult she confessed it terrified her.
@cecilia.tarango9001
11 ай бұрын
I just have to say…I watched this when I was 4 or 5 for the first time, became obsessed, stopped caring for about 3 years, and now whenever I watch it it’s literally the creepiest thing ever lol. Still love the movie, but seriously
@Da1sygirl27
11 ай бұрын
One theory I’ve seen about why Wybies grandma rented the place to coralines parents even tho they have a kid is because Wybie was reaching the age that most of the kids were when they went missing, and wybies grandma was so scared that since wybie still lived near the pink palace that the beldam would still somehow lure him in so she let another kid move in so that the beldam would want her and not wybie😭 it’s a bit morbid but it would make sense
@ShinyAvalon
11 ай бұрын
No, I heard that she was ill for a while and whoever was helping her with her business affairs just let the "no kids" thing slide. This "sacrifice another kid to save Wybie" theory must be someone's recent headcanon - I've never heard it before.
@elvarodriguez7683
11 ай бұрын
It was because of anti age discrimination laws, she legally couldn’t refuse to rent it to them.
@tracesosebee5485
11 ай бұрын
The second you said "I want them to play with this child, but also, look at this poor man, and think about her mom workin away so they can afford this place" was the second you got a like because so many other people call them bad parents because they won't play with her! They're not! They're trying so hard! They just can't give her their attention for a few days and they need her to entertain herself!
@saltyshieldstan
11 ай бұрын
I was scared of everything as a kid, but for some reason, as terrifying as this movie is, I loved it! Watch it every year for spooky season!
@noname-gh1vr
11 ай бұрын
Coralines parents arenr neglectful or abusive. Theyre busy and having a rough time. They recently moved, they had a recent accident (as mentioned by the parents and seen by the mothers neck brace), and theyre close to releasing a garden catalog. Those are all huge, stressful events.
@mryoungandbrave1
11 ай бұрын
Two details I love about this movie are: the hand at 7:46 later appears a bolt of lightning in the other world, as a bolt of lightning, which also resembles a spider, both shapes foreshadow how the other mother has control over the other world. The cake in the other world has a double loop on a lowercase o, which means the person who wrote it is lying. As it's on the o in 'home' and not the o in 'welcome', it means that while she is welcomed by the other parents, she isn't home.
@nickthedreamer4434
11 ай бұрын
Fun facts: 1) A bit part of this films release was that it was a 3D experience (which I did get to see in theaters). When it was released on DVD, it came with both a regular version and a 3D version of the film complete with 4 sets of 3D galsses. 2) Believe it or not, Wyborn was never in the original book. He was made for the film so that Coraline had someone to talk to while in the real world. The book's author, Neil Gaiman, was also completely on board with this change/addition.
@flynn4411
11 ай бұрын
i think one of the biggest differences between neil gaimains book and this movie was the character of coraline. the book is such a good read!
@thegammonator6503
11 ай бұрын
Little Penny had already been introduced to horror the year previous with The Spiderwick Chronicles, so I wasn't really affected too much by this movie when it came out, especially because it was so obviously animated rather than the live action and photorealistic CGI of Spiderwick
@chrisbg99
11 ай бұрын
Had a been a kid when this came out (I was late 20s when it did) it probably would have spooked me but back in the day kids watching straight up horror was common and even the not horror stuff had their scary stuff that could stick with you. I still remember watching Night of the Living Dead when I was 6. That did a number on me. But yeah beautifully animated movie. Can't help but appreciate the outright craftmanship that went into it.
@theslaytoendyourfaves
11 ай бұрын
i knew it was a classic when i first watched it when i was 8, but it was my 5yo cousin's fav at the time like she played that movie every week
@krose6451
11 ай бұрын
11:51 I was not expecting this Doctor Who refrence but it is great!
@DankBlitzwing
11 ай бұрын
Now that you've seen this masterpiece, there is another animated horror movie from Focus Features that was released in 2009 that just like Coraline seems like a children's movie when it's totally not. Also, Tim Burton was involved: *9*
@ShinyAvalon
11 ай бұрын
I second _9_ as an awesome movie.
@mikegandalf
11 ай бұрын
Except it totally is I find attitudes like this so condescending
@ShinyAvalon
11 ай бұрын
@@mikegandalf - No, _9_ was not "a children's movie." It was rated PG-13 for a reason. I mean, all kids are different, and some 11 year olds might adore it, while some 13 year olds might find it too intense, but I'd definitely say that "preteen" is a good lower age limit - I don't think it's a good fit for most kids with single-digit ages.
@dragonix8527
11 ай бұрын
@@mikegandalf Go be offended elsewhere. It absolutely was not a kids' film. It was PG 13 and had numerous, not even subtle, mature themes. It's an amazing film, but the target audience was not children.
@dragonix8527
11 ай бұрын
@@ShinyAvalon Fun fact for its importance to me. My best friend and I first heard about 9 from it's trailer while we were watching THIS movie during its theater release. 9 came out the same year we turned 13, and because of its rating it ended up being the first film we ever saw in theaters without adult supervision.
@IESVSCHRISTVSDOMINVSNOSTEREST
11 ай бұрын
I think this film was the first visualisation of realistic parental abuse in its various forms I ever saw as a child. I had parents that were both distant and determined to get my love by beating or scaring it out of me, or taking away what little I had until I was willing to trade love to get it back. When I first watched this film, I had no external expectations of my parents except to act like Coraline's real mum and dad, and so as a child I had no empathy for Coraline and thought she was just being awkward rather than leaving her parents be. Despite not getting the true nature of the dynamic of the real parents, I felt vindicated when I heard the other mother utter the words "you will not come out until you have learned to be a loving daughter" in that moment I felt like this deep suspicion within me had been proven correct, and that depiction of a mother twisted into a horrific form of vitriol trying to sow fear into her child to later harvest it as love, felt not like a horror creature (as I could tell it should have felt, even at the time) but instead felt like home. I don't hate my parents, if they truly regret how they treated me and wish to change, they'll either change in life or God will sanctify them when they die and I'll meet them in as better parents in heaven then they were on earth, and if they don't truly regret how they treated me but just regret 'getting caught', they will reject God's love with the knowledge they are unworthy of it and dive headlong into hell just to escape the guilt. Either way, things work out. Whatever the outcome, this film was pivotal in helping me understand that my environment felt wrong because it was, and not to foster the same environment for my kids, and now that I'm out of the childhood portion of my life and my parents no longer have the stress of daily life as an excuse or the blindness of a child as perfect cover, they have undoubtedly improved as people at least in part, and at least to my face express guilt. TL;DR gud moovy
@aitipsea3909
11 ай бұрын
The circus mice terrified me as a kid, even before they were revealed to be rats There was something so unsettleling about their little circus number to me and thats where I knew as an 11yo that something sinister was going on (random place to find out but it be like that :v)
@NolaAlon
11 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, I remember sitting in the theater for the 3D release, was amazing in theaters
@kschneyer
11 ай бұрын
I first saw it as an adult who already loved Neil Gaiman's work, but it still totally freaked me out.
@jessbeingme8155
11 ай бұрын
In defense of the parents the mom was injured recently, they were moving and had a book deadline. If they've in the US that could REALLY be a big bill. I don't think they were neglectful parents, they were just super stressed and this was one of the bad times in life. Which makes sense, if you think the Beldam targeted Coraline during a more vulnerable time.
@bel410la
11 ай бұрын
The Scene when Coraline was crawling through the door in the end and the other side was slamming closer and closer terrified me as a kid, literally nothing else scared me but that.
@WorldOfNothin
11 ай бұрын
Yea the biggest thing to take from the parents is that they aren't bad parents. Rather just a lot happened all at once and sadly didn't have time to do stuff with Coraline. Literally they just moved to a new house, the mother had an accident and was in a neck brace, plus the deadline looming for work. For Coraline, this move took her away from her friends, being in a new place, and not having much to do. Trying to entertain herself, wanting her parents to do stuff, and they simply didn't have much time at the moment made her feel lonely. The Other Mother tried to take advantage of this, but deep down Coraline and her parents have a good relationship, plus being smart allowed her to realize something was off.
@Lamp_2155
11 ай бұрын
YES. This is just what I needed in my day. I love this movie despite the fact that it traumatised my younger self
@starstar6575
11 ай бұрын
WHAT I swear to gosh that you have seen coroline i thought you have an actually shocked the north pole could hear my jaw drop when i seen the thumbnail
@MySerpentine
11 ай бұрын
Yeah, this . . . this IS what REAL faerie tales are like, after all. Always have been. Disney just added sparkles and did their best to hide the necrophilia and cannibalism. (You can still see if it you look close, though. Why do you think kisses always save pretty people from death-like sleep?)
@SlanderX-s3l
11 ай бұрын
I actually watched this when I was a kid and it left me traumatized for a very long time
@sedarue123
11 ай бұрын
So one thing a lot of people don’t realize is the mom is wearing a neck brace, which other mother interpreted as a turtleneck. The reason why the parents seem so neglectful is because they are trying to pay off hospital bills from a car accident, the rent and food. The fact that Coraline tried to dip immediately as soon as she recognized a danger to herself shows she isn’t as neglected as she comes across- she’s mad that they are currently too busy for her.
@MadcapMatt
11 ай бұрын
There's an exhibit here in Seattle at the Museum of Pop Culture of all the Laika movies. Shows off a ton of different props, sets, and character models. It's going to be here until the end of summer next year. Definitely come check it out before it leaves.
@stephenb5jones476
11 ай бұрын
"The Sliveen are here." I laughed way too hard at that. --And yes, very intense movie.
@saiyasha848
11 ай бұрын
I'm glad you noticed that the parents are clearly stressed out of their mind and how quickly they both soften as soon as that catalogue is through. Between the Mothers brace and the sudden move in the middle of a project, It seems clear that money is probably tight. You say this is prime real estate and yeah, it's big, but it is also out in the middle of nowhere and the house is very old. My guess is that it isn't actually that expensive _and_ that may be they even had move _because_ they could not afford whatever place they lived before anymore. With the American Healthcare System, the mothers Accident may have drained their finances, which also explains why the mother only buys the gloves after the Catalogue. She just could not afford to do so before.
@natyc19
11 ай бұрын
I did watch this movie as a child, my dad said it was marketed as a kids movie. I got Arachnophobia from this movie.
@Moopsouploop
11 ай бұрын
Lol, I first watched coraline when I was seven, it’s a classic. I guess certain people don’t get as scared at coraline.
@BrotherAlpha
11 ай бұрын
That opening... I live in Canada, it has yet to drop below 0 degrees even once this fall and the daily high has been over 10 degrees. It doesn't feel like fall at all and the weather might be this mild all the way to November.
@CAM-sf9yy
11 ай бұрын
“so we’re definitely gonna have to murder her” had me cackling omg
@matte5705
11 ай бұрын
Definitely recommend some more laika movies, their stop motion is unbelievable. "Kubo and the Two Strings" is one of the most gorgeously animated films ever made imo, and Paranorman is the chill family friendly spooky Halloween movie you were hoping to get here
@livvworm
11 ай бұрын
8:20 it actually took me 14 years of frequent rewatches to realize this, why are the mice warning Coraline about the door while simultaneously leading her toward the door? Ik there are rats disguised as mice working for the beldam but there are also mice with Bobinsky who call Coraline a hero at the end of the movie so whose side are these mice really on lol
@editpopulation
11 ай бұрын
My edgelord-y teenage self didn't think this was scary enough the first time I saw it when it was in theaters. Meanwhile one of the friends I saw it with was on shrooms and it was definitely scary enough for him.
@singingwithbecca
Ай бұрын
I watched Coraline for the first time when I was 15 and I was absolutely traumatized
@saiyasha848
11 ай бұрын
This is a very faithful adaptation for the most part, though there are always two things that creep me out real hard in the book that they left out of the movie: 1. While The Beldames Hand _does_ detach... it is never described as mechnical. Yeah, so... 2. In the Book, the Tunnel is always dark, but ususally Coraline goes through it slowly and it seems to be big enough for her to stand in. She difinitly does not crawl. I say this, because when she is running from the Beldame, she stumbles inside it but luckily she doesn't fall because "She knew that if she fell in that corridor she might never get up again. Whatever that corridor was was older by far than the other mother. It was deep, and slow, and it knew that she was there…" Yeah. The _friggin _corridor_ seems to be an older, scarier monster then the _beldame_
@UNSAMU3L
11 ай бұрын
I love your outfit🍂 I just watched Coraline for the first time a few weeks ago! It's so good but I love the creepy vibe of the movie!
@danamaniac66
11 ай бұрын
You gotta follow this up with a watch of Paranorman, a Halloween classic
@Silentgam3s
11 ай бұрын
the full audio book is on youtube and it's really good.
@LB-uo7xy
7 ай бұрын
I also don't know how they got away with them only getting a PG rating on this "kids" movie. 😂😂😂
@LadyGreensleeves33
11 ай бұрын
My 8 year old loves this movie 😂 I was 18 when it came out so I can't speak for anyone who grew up with it, but I loved Nightmare Before Christmas as a toddler and started loving Sleepy Hollow when I was 10 so 💁
@najhoant
11 ай бұрын
You should also check out "Wendell & Wild"; it was also directed by Henry Selick and co-directed by Jordan Peele. It's not as good as "Coraline", but it had a lot of passion and effort put into it and is really worth a watch
@mc.gemstone
11 ай бұрын
I loved this movie as a kid, my mum was scared of it but I never was maybe a little creepy but the visuals of the movie were very inspiring to younger me. I never was allowed to watch horror movies as a kid so this and any spooky movies for all ages were my go to and to this day its still one of my favourite animated movies out there.
@deanospimoniful
11 ай бұрын
I was 23 when the movie came out. Good movie, good soundtrack.
@KennyYoutubeMakesMeFeelGood
11 ай бұрын
Hi Jess great to see you !!! I enjoyed your reaction to Caroline your reaction is the best and have a great weekend and Halloween🎃👻🍫🍬🍭
@rachelespiritu4215
11 ай бұрын
Absolutely not. I was a grown ass 23 year old when this came out and it had me crying and shaking in the theater. I was the generation that endured Never-Ending Story, Gremlins, and Brave Little Toaster as a kid, but this put them all to shame.
@itstimeforwaffles6172
11 ай бұрын
I watched this in 4th grade for the first time. Safe to say I was horrified for days 💀
@RedKytten
11 ай бұрын
Don Bluth (Land Before Time, Anastasia, Secret of NIMH, An American Tail) once said something close too "you can show kids anything, as long as there is a happy ending". Some of my favourate and most impactful movies I watched as a kid are the more spooky ones.
@aghh2003
11 ай бұрын
Coraline terrified me as a kid but now it is such a great movie that I've watched it so many times I mimic some the lines while watching it.
@RandomPerson-de8zp
10 ай бұрын
I would ways watch this movie as a kid, I loved it. I only learned once I grew up that other kids found it scary LMAO
@virlinehonore9767
11 ай бұрын
1:55-1:59 u got a big storm coming 😂😂
@els1f
11 ай бұрын
Spooky shit was always my favorite as a kid- and still lol
@TransgenderFroggie
11 ай бұрын
Not this being one of my favourite comfort movies to date. COMFORT MOVIE!
@mynameisjacenb6922
11 ай бұрын
Friendly little fall, halloween kids movie 😂😂😂😂😂
@gloriabaquera5434
11 ай бұрын
It always makes me laugh when people think the movie is scary. My middle school teacher had us read it way back when and it was a thousand times scarier 😭. I know a bunch of other book readers are going to say this as well, but I can't help but point out some of the differences between the book and film. Or at least the ones I remember and left an impression. It's been quite a while since i read it! First off all, Robbie is not a character in the book. Coraline is pretty much on her own the entire time, with only the cat for company, and he's not exactly friendly, he's a bit cold. He tries to help her though. One thing in particular I remember is how his voice is described. It's said to be like the voice you have in your head when you're thinking, sort of there but not there, and for some reason that messed with my head and still does lol. The other father's demise was also a lot scarier in the book. The other mother sort of just tosses him into a basement and leaves him to rot, and when Coraline comes across him he tries to kill her. It's been over a decade and I can still remember how creepy his demeanor was. He was like a mannequin, or like a puppet with its strings cut. Ugh. I really recommend giving the book a read! It was very good, and even after all these years it's stuck with me.
@youyeedyourlasthaw
11 ай бұрын
Queen, you have to watch Wendell and Wild, Paranorman, Frankenweenie, etc.
@azr3ii
11 ай бұрын
ohh yeah coraline!! i was like 4 or 6 when i first watched this lol
@rainygh0st
11 ай бұрын
yeah, I watched it when I was 8, I was traumatized 🫂
@jacksonsd6
11 ай бұрын
you should totally watch one of Laika Studios’ other movies called ParaNorman!!!
@liltmarshall8717
11 ай бұрын
AHH this was my favorite movie when I was little 😂❤
@Murrlin27
11 ай бұрын
Oh this was such a hoot of a reaction! Keep goin', girl!
@Blue-on6of
11 ай бұрын
would love to see your reaction to any StarKid musicals, particularly their hatchetfield series
@potatololita2072
11 ай бұрын
My favorite movie since I was young even though the first time I watched it I sat on my cousins lap so the other mother would take him and not me if she somehow came through the floor but we don’t need to talk about that 😅😂❤
@AmeliePoulain_01
11 ай бұрын
Coraline was rated PG. People think that animation equals children's movies, which is so wrong. Coraline is obviously creepy and scary. That being said, I think we've all watched stuff we were too young for as kids.
@Raphael_27
11 ай бұрын
I watched Coraline waiting for my parents to come home. My mom had a tumor and my dad stayed with her at the hospital till midnight-ish. I did the same thing as Coraline cuz I wanted to feel what she felt. It felt kinda cringe tbh.
@tiktokaesthetics
11 ай бұрын
I have a fear of stitches so I never being able to watch the beginning scene😅
@TheMick7823
7 ай бұрын
lol this was my youngest daughter’s favourite movie she watched it Daily..
@regent2125
11 ай бұрын
Wishing you a sweet day full of joy and happiness. Have a good day. Take care Jess! 🥰❤️😊
@BrandonJames2016
11 ай бұрын
I already watched things like jeepers creepers, Childs play, scream, nightmare on elm street dead silence etc before I watched coraline so it was a peace of cake but it’s a lot darker than I remember and kinda inappropriate for a kids movie😂
@jtmaxwell
11 ай бұрын
Of course I didn't watch it as a kid! I watched (and read!) it as a grown ass adult in his 20s (and the temporal weight of THAT statement just hit me in the gut) and it STILL terrified me (in all the best ways)! Still one of my all time favorite film scores and my VERY favorite 3D film (as someone who does not really care for 3D films)! Laika's stop motion is spectacular, and it's always a toss up for me whether i love this or Kubo and the Two Strings more. (Also, if you're currently on a Gaiman kick, and why wouldn't you be, is there any hope of some Sandman reactions in the future? 😁)
@MrRorosuri
11 ай бұрын
I love to see to you reacting to 9. The stop motion is nice 😎
@MissMarigold32
11 ай бұрын
Want another pg movie from 2009? Watch 9 (2009) Its *totally* a wholesome pg movie with no scary scenes *whatsoever*
@Aussie27Legend
11 ай бұрын
coraline 🐐
@AmyAberrant
11 ай бұрын
I just watched internet mom ash react to this like an hour ago?? Before you uploaded
@victorlannister5606
11 ай бұрын
You should watch paranoman !!!!! It’s good too!!!!
@HalloweenYanfei
11 ай бұрын
Omg i remember watching this when i was like 7, it was my favourite
@spacecow149
11 ай бұрын
love your outfit :)
@existential_sad_boi
11 ай бұрын
How did i not clock that the cat is voiced by Keith David!?
@deedee4955
11 ай бұрын
you're cute! love your reactions
@pexloaniceva1491
11 ай бұрын
Hello!! Where’s the Loki reaction, I waiting for your MCU continuation, been following you since ironman one
@nintenmetro
11 ай бұрын
I know that you saw Werewolf by Night a year ago, but any thoughts of reacting to it again in color assuming you haven’t already checked out that version?
@godofdeath882
11 ай бұрын
Not crawling out from under my rock
@Stinkfly3
11 ай бұрын
I actually read the original book first. I wanted to see the movie for comparisons.
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