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First time watching Coraline │ Movie Reaction 

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► First Time Watching Coraline ► Positive experience reactor ► Movie Reaction Gamer
Here we are, arriving at Coraline. I've seen so many comments about this being the nightmare fuel of many children. After finally getting a chance to sit down with this one... I can see why. We're going to dive into a world that has a dark secret and see how we make it through this great escape. Grab some snacks, grab a loved one (not like that), and sit down to relax... let's get this reaction started!
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@themalcahtwinz4743
@themalcahtwinz4743 3 года назад
Remember, this is stop motion. ALL hand made! every light, every camera angle, every frame!
@MillyKKitty
@MillyKKitty 3 года назад
And the clothes are literally tiny real clothes made by 1 woman!
@NathanDecelles
@NathanDecelles 3 года назад
and like a 1 minute scene would take like a week to record which is insane to think of
@themalcahtwinz4743
@themalcahtwinz4743 3 года назад
@@NathanDecelles exactly bro, I'm both a 3d and 2d animator but damn this is impressive
@hani.b8847
@hani.b8847 3 года назад
Wow i had no idea!!!
@crcoghill
@crcoghill 3 года назад
yeah and that's without going into full details like how all the characters combined can have up to 280,000 expressions and how 90-100 shots for each frame takes a week to do. 450 people worked on this movie and over half alone were just technicians and designers. about 35 were the animators and 1 person worked on specifically to knit the clothing, with thread and needles being as thin as human hair! a lot of work goes into stop-motion, years of patience and effort, and most movies rarely get enough money to pay it all back. the budget for this movie was $60 million dollors and got back $124.6 million. that's why i feel bad when i don't have the time or money to see these types of films, even when i am a huge fan of Stop-Motion/Claymation.
@ijornhribrudkrvir
@ijornhribrudkrvir 3 года назад
Also I actually love the portrayal of the parents in this because it's absolutely shown from the perspective of a child. To coraline they're disinterested, mean etc, but if you really look, they're overworked, in the middle of a big move, and her mum is recovering from a serious injury to her neck after a car accident. But as a kid you don't entirely understand that, and it doesn't seem fair. It's a really common dysfunction in families with parents who work a lot and it gives coraline a believable impulse to favor the "better world" where she's getting the attention she craves.
@donotgothroughlittledoor7734
@donotgothroughlittledoor7734 3 года назад
This!! A scene that always really pulls at my heartstrings (and I'm pretty sure a lot of people feel the same way) is the one towards the end of the movie when Coraline's mom gifts her the gloves she had asked for. There's something really heartbreaking about a parent wanting to give something to their child but not being able to, and the child not understanding it. The scene at the store where she tells Coraline to put the gloves back, I can't help but feel for her as a parent who is probably really unsure about the future of the family's financial situation. Of course the rough tone she uses with Coraline isn't fair, but we're talking about a kid who just doesn't understand the position her parents are in at the moment - in her eyes, it's just another injustice, and the movie doesn't provide justification for the parents' side in these situations because it's not supposed to, we're supposed to empathize with Coraline, and you described perfectly why that works. It's hard to just flat out say in the middle of the store that you "can't afford the gloves". That you're struggling figure out how you're even going to afford the mandatory school uniform. It's really touching that as soon as the mother knows things are going to begin stabilizing for them, the first thing she does, before even going home, is stop by the store and get her kid the pair of gloves she so desperately wanted (knowing full well her kid was struggling from all the stress and changes too) and that she had seemingly not even spared a glance towards.
@ijornhribrudkrvir
@ijornhribrudkrvir 3 года назад
@@donotgothroughlittledoor7734 yes! They nail the parent/child dynamic without overstating it or being heavy-handed. It's just so well done :)
@TavareIsUnique
@TavareIsUnique 3 года назад
I remember being in a tough situation where it was hard to know what was going to happen next and I didn't want to worry my kids, but I did want them to understand life and where it may be hard for me to give them the time I'd love to. My solution was a bit different from here, but I understand that these stresses pile up. I explained the hardships and what we were going through with my kids so that it always remained clear what I was going through and how I find my solutions. They may or may not understand it completely, but they never were upset when work took priority.
@donotgothroughlittledoor7734
@donotgothroughlittledoor7734 3 года назад
@@TavareIsUnique My parents had a more similar approach to yours as well ^^ they were always upfront and honest with us, and it was the absolute right thing to do, because it made us more understanding. We knew they felt bad when they told us they couldn't buy us something at the moment, and we knew that sometimes when they'd say "we can buy it for you!", they would then struggle quietly through the rest of the month. It made me appreciate my things, and it made me learn to be conscious about spending my pocket money, which turned into savings that I used as a teen to pay for my own stuff (phones, clothes, gifts for friends, hangouts with friends, etc.). Certain little ways they'd find to treat us stuck with me, too. I always appreciated it when my mom would think of me while grocery shopping, and brought home my favorite snack; so whenever I went out to buy snacks with friends, I would also bring her one she liked. She'd always tell me not to "waste my money on her", but she'd always smile as she ate, and I understood that feeling well because I felt it when she did the same for me ^^ my country is not really vocal when it comes to affection, so to this day that remains one of the small but meaningful ways we show our love for each other - to say "I thought of you today, and wanted to do something to brighten your day". They didn't always want to make us worry, so there were still times when they'd snap at us after work, because things were more stressful or uncertain, and at those times we didn't connect it to money or stress, we only thought it was unfair ^^' I'm sure they thought it was unfair too. I know they did the best they could, and whenever I think back on the times they seemed apologetic, I hope they never feel like they didn't do enough. They still do to this day, and nothing makes me happier than the fact that I'm old enough now for us to be able to lean on each other without shame. I don't know if things would've been the same had they not been open with us from the start ^^ I think honesty and communication are always a good bet in any relationship.
@Hai_im.cat1
@Hai_im.cat1 3 года назад
I never realized that was a neck brace or cast
@IDontBeKaren
@IDontBeKaren 3 года назад
You should give Mr. Bobinsky a break on his outfit and demeanor. He’s wearing the liquidator medal that was awarded to citizens and servicemen that aided in the cleanup of Chernobyl.
@larissards
@larissards 3 года назад
Yess, he is a hero.
@user-hp7gc2oy7d
@user-hp7gc2oy7d 3 года назад
I never even noticed that. Is it mentioned in the book?
@TavareIsUnique
@TavareIsUnique 3 года назад
Oh wow, I didn't even realize that. What a neat background reference for them to add to him. Respect!
@zoeadams2635
@zoeadams2635 3 года назад
Apparently hence why he's blue
@larissards
@larissards 3 года назад
@@user-hp7gc2oy7d It's not in the book, it's something they put in the movie. It's a theory because of the medal of honor he wears for service to Chernobyl (and the fact that he's blue and has disproportionate limbs), but if I'm not mistaken the film's director even confirmed the theory. By the way Neil Gaiman was once asked if the two neighboring actresses who live together were married and he replied "If you believe that, then yes, they are" (I love him)
@shavedata5436
@shavedata5436 3 года назад
The book implies that the passage is the throat of an eldrich horror and mother is just a parasite that lives in it's stomach
@bd3966
@bd3966 3 года назад
What is an eldrich horror?
@shavedata5436
@shavedata5436 3 года назад
@@bd3966 essentially otherworldly in an unknowable sense. think lovecraftian
@bjarne3521
@bjarne3521 3 года назад
Yeah I know! I actually preferred the movie to the book, but the description of the passage was fantastic!
@TavareIsUnique
@TavareIsUnique 3 года назад
Oh god!
@Estryuu0203
@Estryuu0203 3 года назад
Fun fact: the mushroom circle Coraline stepped on in the start of the movie is actually called a fairy circle. Fairy circle's are bad luck and you might even die just by stepping on it, some people say its a portal to the fairy world, and take note that fairies in real life are NOT friendly. So maybe all that happened in the movie is all because Coraline stepped on a fairy circle.
@RabidNemo
@RabidNemo 3 года назад
Fun fact in the books her parents weren't so much inattentive as Coraline was just simply impatient and demanding that they play with her immediately
@cryingtomatohead8626
@cryingtomatohead8626 3 года назад
Something interesting is Bobinski is that he is actually someone exposed to chemical radiation after a cleanup. And the two women are meant to be a lesbian couple, although the author said she wasn't able to openly say that since it was in the early 2000s when these came out.
@victoriagds
@victoriagds 3 года назад
The author is a man called Neil Gaiman and he’s been a vocal LGBTQIA+ ally for decades. Maybe you’re confusing him with Rowling?
@cryingtomatohead8626
@cryingtomatohead8626 3 года назад
@@victoriagds I'm not saying he didn't want to, just that they wouldn't allow it to be in the film
@victoriagds
@victoriagds 3 года назад
Apologies. I misunderstood you! I thought you meant Gaiman himself felt like he couldn’t say that (which I thought was odd because he’s never been shy before), not that the studio didn’t want to include it.
@goudacheese7491
@goudacheese7491 3 года назад
You can actually see that bobinski has a medal (I forget what its called) that proves he helped with the clean up in Chernobyl
@victoriagds
@victoriagds 3 года назад
Love it!
@cniknik9863
@cniknik9863 3 года назад
If you think about it it's an allegory for how predators attract and lull children into a false sense of security. They always go after the kids who are unhappy in their families.
@spookyboy9219
@spookyboy9219 3 года назад
“Maybe wybie is just on a naked run.” 😂😂 I nearly died
@TavareIsUnique
@TavareIsUnique 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@annaw63
@annaw63 3 года назад
9:34 Fun fact: On the cake the word “Welcome” has one loop inside an “o ”and “home” has two. That means that she is indeed welcome there but it’s a lie that that place is her home.
@endgame7856
@endgame7856 3 года назад
Wybie low key being the best character!
@destinym4349
@destinym4349 3 года назад
I'm sad he wasn't in the book, it definitely makes it so lonely
@cniknik9863
@cniknik9863 3 года назад
So glad they included him
@TavareIsUnique
@TavareIsUnique 3 года назад
Hey guys, you know I like to run things with limited ads around here, but some territories may experience heavy ads. NAN Films has rejected my dispute on this video, but will allow me to keep it posted. They may choose to monetize it though. Anyhow, I hope you guys enjoy the reaction. They can have the money as long as you guys can have the experience.
@marianeaux
@marianeaux 3 года назад
Love watching your videos !! you're great!! lov from Brazil
@jenniferaguilar451
@jenniferaguilar451 3 года назад
I love watching your videos and I was wondering if you could react to stranger Things. Pls
@iscoutofficial976
@iscoutofficial976 3 года назад
@@jenniferaguilar451 stranger things would be insane!
@Leo-uq4fk
@Leo-uq4fk 3 года назад
Beldam was once human, she owned the Pink Palace. Beldam built the house 150 years ago, the garden in the real world has her real face, she fell into the well and ended up in the "Other World". She ended up becoming a kind of entity, absorbing all of his "magic" power and needed souls to stay alive, children were easier to attract. The shape of the well, when you look into it, is very reminiscent of the portal you had in the little door inside the house. Wybie says the well is so deep, it gives to see the stars at noon, down there; in the "Other World" everything is always at night, so as night is the time when there are stars in the sky, Wybie looks down even in the daytime, he can see the stars of the “Other world”.
@nacsilazar
@nacsilazar 3 года назад
This is the reason why ur gaining subs
@tyrannapusandfriends6254
@tyrannapusandfriends6254 3 года назад
I just love the fact that the Other Father tries to subtly warn her about the world right from the start
@nickmanzo8459
@nickmanzo8459 3 года назад
I think the parents are just under a lot of stress to get their catalogue finished, they aren’t being mean to Coraline, maybe a little neglectful, but it happens in the life of working parents sometimes. It’s bad, but as long as the intent is to finish and then be a good parent, I don’t see it as that bad.
@althor1247
@althor1247 3 года назад
The Cat is an absolute G.
@redgunnit
@redgunnit 2 года назад
And hes voiced by Keith David! who is ALSO a G.
@xxdoodleduckxx4685
@xxdoodleduckxx4685 3 года назад
*Coraline seeing her missing parents in the mirror* “They’re bonding…” he said
@Eden_Thefox
@Eden_Thefox 3 года назад
imanging what he says is what coraline says... her parents are trapped and she says..."THEYRE BONDING" theyd be so confused
@cherryzrok
@cherryzrok 3 года назад
My daughter loves this movie, so when I told her you were doing a reaction vid to it she couldn’t wait to see it. She CRACKED UP at your expressions. She thinks you’re great and now she understands why I watch you all the time. You have a new fan!
@TavareIsUnique
@TavareIsUnique 3 года назад
I love it!!
@maskmarvel6868
@maskmarvel6868 3 года назад
@@TavareIsUnique youl notice after other wybie is gone coraline begins to accpet the real wybie because she relizes that her life would be terrible without as her friend
@sophiehale1171
@sophiehale1171 3 года назад
so cute
@aichanbainsidhe33
@aichanbainsidhe33 3 года назад
Since you asked, a beldam is an Irish legend my gran used to scare me into good behavior lol. The etymology is a bit complicated of course, Old English combining words meaning 'good woman' to eventually mean a terrifying old hag.
@faureamour
@faureamour 3 года назад
"Maybe Wybie's just on a naked run or... she killed him..." Bahaha! Had to pause I was laughing so hard. I love this creepy movie. I don't watch it very often, so I forget how creepy it is until I watch someone else enjoy it while also questioning their choice to watch it. Lol
@TotallySquirrel
@TotallySquirrel 3 года назад
Coraline : Movers, dolls, bugs, and naked old ladies Flare : "Oh NO!"
@emanymton713
@emanymton713 3 года назад
I always felt bad for Coraline, I had work at home parents growing up too but, my Dad would *always* ,without fail, stop what he was doing when I wandered into his office. Sometimes he would stop working and walk a few blocks from our house down to the local arcade.
@wratched
@wratched 3 года назад
My favourite easter egg is in the lyrics to the Other Father's song: "Coraline- she's a peach; she's a doll"... "She's as cute as a button in the eyes"... "Our eyes will be on Coraline."
@o1_99k
@o1_99k 3 года назад
If you listen to the other Father's song, you can interpret it deeper: Makin' up a song about Coraline She's a peach, she's a doll, she's a pal of mine She's as cute as a button In the eyes of everyone who ever laid their eyes on Cor-a-line When she comes around exploring Mom and I will never, ever make it boring Our eyes will be on Coraline He is on his own way trying to warn her about the other Mother. "Cute as a button" referring to the sowing buttons in the eyes, "a pal of mine" referring to that he is on her side and even gave up himself by giving her the eye of one of the children, the last part is simply that where they always made it fun for her in this other world unlike her real mom and dad. Finally that last line, the other mother uses the doll to spy on her so "our eyes" will always be watching as long as the doll is there. Creepy. I know. The book is even creepier and only got published because the editor read it to their daughter and the daughter lied that it wasn't scary.
@TavareIsUnique
@TavareIsUnique 3 года назад
Oh wow, I didn't realize the hidden meaning in the song. Good catch!
@sophiehale1171
@sophiehale1171 3 года назад
Yeah it's cool
@kailajensen1021
@kailajensen1021 2 года назад
Wait are you talking about the doll wybie gave her? The doll of herself with buttons
@o1_99k
@o1_99k 2 года назад
@@kailajensen1021 Yes, that doll. It looked like the previous girl, the one in with the braids at the start of the movie and even the ghost children said its used to spy on them to see how unhappy they are but I’m guessing its also for the Beldam to adjust to what these children wanted.
@Yourmom-zf2uu
@Yourmom-zf2uu 3 года назад
Am i the only one who was not scared of this as a child or now?? XD
@Ari-pv8bc
@Ari-pv8bc 3 года назад
it was my comfort movie as a kid and still is now
@eleven-hopper
@eleven-hopper 3 года назад
i'm not scared of it now but when i was little this movie gave me nightmares for weeks
@TavareIsUnique
@TavareIsUnique 3 года назад
I probs would have been creeped out by it as a child. I just find it to be very eerie as an adult.
@hudson9885
@hudson9885 3 года назад
I was never scared by it I loved it!
@tyleroutland435
@tyleroutland435 3 года назад
I got so scared as a little kid I had to sleep with my grandma for 4 months
@moonchildyoushine2486
@moonchildyoushine2486 3 года назад
I loved your reaction, people always talk about how mean Coraline was to Wybie especially when they first met but I would be a bit crass too if someone almost ran me over with a motor bike and scared me half to death. Also something I thought was funny but later realized it was foreshadowing. The other mother says to Coraline "Would you go fetch your father, I bet he's hungry as a pumpkin by now." I always thought that was so weird but I realized he was a pumpkin this whole time.
@DiscoTimelordASD
@DiscoTimelordASD 2 года назад
One of the seed packets Coraline put on the window sill at home after she'd returned from the well included "pumpkin".
@julesthefish3167
@julesthefish3167 3 года назад
As someone who grew up with this movie, it’s hilarious watching others see this movie for the first time😂✋🏾
@Hai_im.cat1
@Hai_im.cat1 3 года назад
The other father was trying to warn Coraline about the other mother/the sewing the buttons into her eyes But the song he sings her and "the so sharp you won't feel a thing" line and when Coraline rejects the gift the other father is trying not to smile while the other mother is looking disappointed
@Chris_8
@Chris_8 3 года назад
Loved this movie back when I was a child, watched it multiple times because it was just too good Also when the other father was singing to Coraline, he was actually warning her about the other mother
@ItsJessEdits
@ItsJessEdits 3 года назад
HAVENT EVEN WATCHED THIS YET BUT IM SCREAMING - WATCHING PEOPLE REACT TO THIS MOVIE IS MY FAVORITE THING IN THE WORLD AHH
@AGayNamedRural
@AGayNamedRural 3 года назад
The two old sisters are voices by UK comedy duo, French and Saunders, btw. dawn French also played the Iconic "Fat Lady" in the Gryffindor dormitory painting "I did that, just with my voice!" And Jennifer Saunders is one you'll probably know as the fairy godmother from Shrek 2
@TavareIsUnique
@TavareIsUnique 3 года назад
Omg I love them, they're hilarious!
@AGayNamedRural
@AGayNamedRural 3 года назад
@@TavareIsUnique it's kinda hard to track down, but if you can find their whole TV show "French and Saunders" or the compilations sold in the US, they do amazing TV show, movie, and song parodies.
@superherovamp
@superherovamp 3 года назад
Scared the absolute shit out of me and my friends in Germany. This unsettles me to this day still.
@LucasLima-dk8cv
@LucasLima-dk8cv 3 года назад
the film is extraordinary , the other mother wanted to put buttons in the coraline's eyes because then she could steal her soul like the expression "eyes are the window of the soul"
@gabi4248
@gabi4248 3 года назад
As a young biracial kid who was also very nerdy and had odd interests, I always loved Wybie’s character and still do. Like, I still have never felt more similar to a fictional character.
@dude5302
@dude5302 3 года назад
I'm new and let me just say, this dude's smile can light up a whole building!
@valeriag9443
@valeriag9443 3 года назад
You’re right her parents are stressed and I’m pretty sure its a mix of the accident her mom had and their jobs
@STDeLuna
@STDeLuna 3 года назад
"there's too much jiggle" 😂 wtf
@valeriag9443
@valeriag9443 3 года назад
I haven’t gotten to this part but I’m pretty sure it’s the young Ms Spink and Ms Forcible part😂😂
@TavareIsUnique
@TavareIsUnique 3 года назад
They got me with that part!!! xD
@cniknik9863
@cniknik9863 3 года назад
This movie was played in theaters as 3D. So any parts of the movie that a jumping out at the screen were so much more shocking when I saw it as a kid.
@miaj5905
@miaj5905 3 года назад
This movie scarred me so much when I was little.
@MacamTV
@MacamTV 3 года назад
Coraline is an interesting film. Thanks for reacting man. More eyes should be on you, in my opinion. In a Spider-Verse short film I made I'd like to invite you to join the many people who have already watched it. As a result, the reactions of other creators, including yours, will be made public. I'm always eager to help fellow creators in whatever way I can. If you contact me, I'll provide you the URL.
@eruyuen
@eruyuen 3 года назад
It's a "little kangaroo rat" for me 😂
@itscesarbtch3451
@itscesarbtch3451 3 года назад
Ooh handsome man reacting to one of my old favorites.
@gerito2348
@gerito2348 3 года назад
Sir, I just passed 5 minutes of the video and wanted to say that you ARE SO PRECIOUS! 😭✋
@veeiris
@veeiris 3 года назад
Caught me literally as I was setting my phone down for sleep but I cannot WAIT for this I've seen so many reactions to Coraline it freaked me out so bad as a kid, it's such a good movie 👏🏻
@valeriag9443
@valeriag9443 3 года назад
I loved this movie as a kid and it scared me a lot but I still watched it over and over again. Also the reason I was VERY scared to watch it sometimes was when I had friends or cousins over and they would ask to watch it in 3D and I HATED watching it in 3D because of the opening
@Cheyennep
@Cheyennep 3 года назад
32:00 plot twist (that may be true) she’s still in the other world. The “other mother” just tricked her into THINKING she made it out. That’s why the parents are different and nicer that usual, and that’s why she got the gloves
@sadeharrison4354
@sadeharrison4354 3 года назад
Yes coraline and whybie killed her hand not her body Tho she doesnt have button eyes We not sure about the other father i"ll say i dont think she escsped We will see if part 2 comes out hopefully but it wont
@donotgothroughlittledoor7734
@donotgothroughlittledoor7734 3 года назад
Loved your reaction, every expression was priceless, and every "hell no" was an absolute mood xD this is still a movie I rewatch every halloween, stop motion animation is just so fascinating, and the creepy but charming vibe in these kinds of movies is just so unique to them ^^ I wish they'd make more. A sequel to Coraline could definitely be interesting, there are many things they could expand on, but I honestly feel like if they were to do it nowadays, they'd mess it up. There are a lot of interesting theory videos on the movie AND book, though! Thank you for the reaction!!
@CrazyHetaPotterLock
@CrazyHetaPotterLock 3 года назад
"I don't trust dolls at all" he says *Meanwhile* Me: (sleeps with almost 20 porcelain dolls plus 5 plushies in my room)
@memyselfandi7782
@memyselfandi7782 3 года назад
*shivers*
@BiaaMasen01
@BiaaMasen01 3 года назад
Nowadays I don't have dolls in my bedroom. But I miss them 😂 adorable toys
@PaigeThePuppet
@PaigeThePuppet 3 года назад
I probably don’t want to hear his feelings on puppets, huh?
@lady_raineidv9297
@lady_raineidv9297 3 года назад
Porcelain??? That sounds interesting. Are they hard to take care of? Like, is it really easy to break them when you're cleaning then or that's just for clumsy people haha
@CrazyHetaPotterLock
@CrazyHetaPotterLock 3 года назад
@@lady_raineidv9297 I've been interested in porcelain dolls since one of my grandma's gave a little one of Snow-White when I was like 4 or 5 years old (that I still have to this day in my collection). I've always liked the look of them that's why she gave me that one 😅 and of course there are always risks when cleaning them (especially the really old ones...I have one that belonged to my great-grandmother and I usually buy dolls at the antique fair - so they're old) but they're not that delicate that one scrub will fracture or break for example a hand. You can vigorously clean (with the right products of course) them. You just have to be mindful of the paint and that it's a fragile object. I personally find it harder to clean the hair. When you buy really old ones, sometimes their hair is completely matted, full of dust and other substances you would rather not know 😆 PS: sry for the long reply 😅
@GingerWolf6
@GingerWolf6 3 года назад
some things I thought I would bring up! the 3 soul children are all dressed from different eras so you can really see how long the beldame (aka other mother) has been doing this. the 2 sisters that live under coraline gave her a stone commonly used in scottish folklore to see things in the fairy realm (in scottish mythology where fairies originate from, fairies are more like beldames instead of cute little pixies) lastly, behind coraline during the feast scene the lightning strikes into the shape of the other mothers hand.
@spookyboy9219
@spookyboy9219 3 года назад
I love these vids! Makes me feel like I’m watching a movie with a buddy. I’m a new sub and found ur channel through ur Harry Potter vids. Thanks for the content!
@TavareIsUnique
@TavareIsUnique 3 года назад
Glad I could share a moment with you :)
@sophiehale1171
@sophiehale1171 3 года назад
Same
@hannah_pepperminttea9502
@hannah_pepperminttea9502 3 года назад
Fun fact: the blossom tree forest (when coraline is getting rid of the key) is made of Popcorn, sprayed pink and stuck on little bits of wire 😁
@kelleydowney9196
@kelleydowney9196 3 года назад
I watched this movie so many times that I don't need to watch it to know what happened anymore because I can play the movie in my brain, it's just that entertaining to me.
@miserableghost6385
@miserableghost6385 3 года назад
This is actually my comfort movie! I loved this movie growing up and at one point I watched it for over 8 hrs on repeat (idk why but I did).
@mblunt9521
@mblunt9521 3 года назад
Yessss. I've been waiting for this reaction. This movie gave me nightmares as a child lol.
@LiaLunaMiyano
@LiaLunaMiyano 3 года назад
One of my fav movies EVER,the talent of the director is always there waiting for my heart,always loved it since child,love coraline 👑
@drewbear1969
@drewbear1969 3 года назад
Those of us who grew up on Rankin/Bass (Rudolph etc.) have been glad to see the Laika company keeping stop-motion alive. And yes, it's HUGE work, it generally takes literally all day just to film a few seconds. They also did _ParaNorman, The Boxtrolls, Kubo and the Two Strings_ (amazing visuals in that one), and _The Missing Link._ I was recently able to watch Wes Anderson's _Isle of Dogs_ (awesome story) and _The Fantastic Mr. Fox,_ and recommend checking them out sometime too if you dig this style of animation. Then there's Aardman Animation in England, probably best known for their Wallace and Gromit shorts and a couple films, but I think you'd like _Chicken Run_ from around 2000. More recently they've been doing _The Pirates!_ and _Shaun the Sheep,_ I haven't seen much of that stuff yet but heard they're quite enjoyable by all ages. As far as nightmare fuel when I was a kid, that'd be _Watership Down,_ the Child Catcher from _Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,_ and most of _Willy Wonka._
@clawdeenphantomhive3758
@clawdeenphantomhive3758 3 года назад
Omg when he said kangaroo rat i lost it
@valeriag9443
@valeriag9443 3 года назад
I seriously don’t know how I was allowed to watch this movie😂😂😂 17:50
@Decadenttia
@Decadenttia 3 года назад
The secret is TO LOVE your dolls. I was never scared of dolls when I was a kid. Even porcelain dolls. I gave them so much love that whenever someone suggested they could be evil I couldn't believe it. I mean I've always loved them and I knew they loved me the same way. So Why was I going to be in danger anyways? In fact they could kept me safe ^^U. Yes I was that kind of freak child XD
@jessmeade5647
@jessmeade5647 3 года назад
Believe it or not, this is my 8 year olds favorite movie. Has been since she was 5. It creeps me out. Lol! Great reaction!
@katie_cant_compute
@katie_cant_compute 2 года назад
"Maybe Wybie's just on a naked run" When I say I LOST IT-
@user-hp7gc2oy7d
@user-hp7gc2oy7d 3 года назад
The ending... They put the key with the beldams hand and threw them both down the well, which is another portal to the beldams world. It's not over.
@greedgardner4005
@greedgardner4005 3 года назад
The theories that are out there for this movie are super dark Cool movie One of the cool tidbits I like is the doll's placement in the chair is the same as where the other mother watched coraline go to sleep. The theories out there are that the cat is another immortal that is connected to the spider and the dimension they inhabit/can move between is an entity that needs a host to lure people into for their energy. Some theories are that the cat is a father of one of the kids that was taken and another is that he is part of the entity that is the other world. The spider theories are that she once had a child that died hence the portraits of kids. Others are that she was the original owner of the house, finding the well which is belived to be the other entrance to the otherworld so when coraline tossed the key in the well the otherworld got the key back. The fairy circle around the well suggests the well is magic. Its possible that coraline is to be the next host of the otherworld forced to continue the work if the otherworld has the key back.
@girls4chuu
@girls4chuu 2 года назад
i’ve been watching n rewatching this movie since i was five and i never knew this theory about coraline having to be the new belldam until now …. thats so incredibly sad :(
@sheevpalpatine6139
@sheevpalpatine6139 3 года назад
The Book, which this movie is based from is also very good! There is no Wbyborn/Wybie, since he was added so there wouldn't be awkward silent scenes of Coraline walking aro uh and and talking to herself. It works in books but not so much in movies most of the times. Another fun fact: The Ciraline in the book was immediately suspicious of that other world. While movie Coraline went from cautious, to happy and trusting, to scared, book coraline never trusted the other world for a second. She was kinda a boss.
@lisa.222
@lisa.222 3 года назад
I feel like u would like avatar the last airbender. Interesting journey
@LeonAvalos
@LeonAvalos 3 года назад
Another great reaction! Coraline is a masterpiece, it's so beautiful but funny and action-packed as well! Btw when you asked about people making dolls... This entire movie was handmade by the Laika Studios people. There's some behind the scenes footage here on YT, definitely worth checking it out. The amount of work and passion they put into these stop motion movies is insane!
@intothevoid3719
@intothevoid3719 2 года назад
I just came across your channel and wanted to say thank you for actually watching the movie and not screaming/talking loudly over the entire thing like a lot of other reactors do. Thank you! ☺
@maddiexweasley1988
@maddiexweasley1988 3 года назад
I literally think this movie is terrifying! But only because of the way it's animated. But this movie has scarred me because I first watched it when I was a little younger
@iscoutofficial976
@iscoutofficial976 3 года назад
A kids horror film, such a unique singular movie how can anyone not love it.. and the music is incredible!
@TavareIsUnique
@TavareIsUnique 3 года назад
Omg yes! I loved the music in this so much!
@iscoutofficial976
@iscoutofficial976 3 года назад
@@TavareIsUnique honestly everything about this film is so unique.
@doc_artwork
@doc_artwork 3 года назад
Funnily enough, i'm currently carving a model of someone out of wood while watching this, and even though i'm not sewing, it is still a meticulous process, i love a good coincidence haha
@abril2582
@abril2582 3 года назад
This was such a nice reaction! I appreciate that you empathized with the parents (though the could've done a few things better). If you're taking suggestions Pan's Labyrinth by Giguermo del Toro it's amazing and has this same vibe of a dark childrens fairytale (though is much more darker).
@Yoru_porra
@Yoru_porra 3 года назад
loved the reaction! This movie was one of my favorites as a child, u r amazing king
@UKcrispergirl
@UKcrispergirl 3 года назад
YESS!! Dropped everything to watch this. Coraline is my all-time favorite comfort movie.
@KayelaProjects
@KayelaProjects 2 года назад
“They must be demons trying to get her to stay in this world” you got it on the mark 😂😂👏🏽
@neonmajora8454
@neonmajora8454 3 года назад
Fun fact there's actually concept art of the other Wybie hanging from the pole instead of just his clothes.
@cilliersswanepoel1605
@cilliersswanepoel1605 2 года назад
An interesting thing about the two old ladies is if you go back and watch it, the both always disagree, yet somehow they're both also always right
@cilliersswanepoel1605
@cilliersswanepoel1605 2 года назад
Also the cursive O on the cake in HOME has two loops which is usually indicative of a lie
@thecardcollectorscorner7026
@thecardcollectorscorner7026 3 года назад
Absolutely loved your reaction to Coraline its my favorite movie! I gotta say your smile makes me want to smile 😆 This movie always makes me think of Paranorman because they are both stop motion movies that really make you think.
@lisa.222
@lisa.222 3 года назад
Sir I must say ur voice is so soothing. Like u could be a voice actor or book reader.
@knjscorpio
@knjscorpio 3 года назад
There is a whole world of Neil Gaiman you can get into from here LOL (he's the author of the original book). Good Omens, American Gods are TV shows and soon The Sandman will be too. I highly recommend everything by Neil Gaiman.
@marianne5055
@marianne5055 3 года назад
Stardust as well
@knjscorpio
@knjscorpio 3 года назад
@@marianne5055 YES! Stardust is amazing!
@angelicaantezana9114
@angelicaantezana9114 2 года назад
You’re right, I’m glad you caught on. Coraline’s folks aren’t so bad, they were just going through a lot of stress moving into the Pink Palace with barely any money left to live. They were working real hard on that gardening catalog so they could finally have an income going on. A similar thing happened to me and my family when we moved to Texas. We barely had the money to pay rent for a week at a motel, my dad was looking for work and we were at the end of our rope. A miracle happened and we found someone looking for a family like us to move into their old house. My dad found a job and things began looking up from there.
@donotgothroughlittledoor7734
@donotgothroughlittledoor7734 3 года назад
I'm only at the beginning of the video (I WAS SO EXCITED TO SEE IT POP UP!!), but yes, yes it can be that tedious to make dolls x'D if you happen to like the process, though, it only feels like a "chore" on bad/low energy days; it's actually very relaxing to have a hobby that keeps your hands busy while you watch or listen to your favorite shows/movies/books/songs/etc. If you happen to have a busy brain, it really helps slow it down so you can ACTUALLY enjoy the show without getting distracted or antsy. And the sense of accomplishment when you're done is wonderful ^^ I'm actually making one right now while watching this, so thanks for the company! That doll-making scene is definitely meant to be unsettling to watch, but it's also oddly satisfying xD the humming always gets stuck in my head.
@beyondviolet
@beyondviolet 3 года назад
lmao I love how _you_ seem flattered by the father singing to Coraline
@Beckachan
@Beckachan 3 года назад
Omg I love coraline!! Read the book when I was little and was so creeped out 💀 But it really stuck with me so I was thrilled when I found the movie a few years ago! Really enjoyed it as well 🖤
@mspixie06ify
@mspixie06ify 2 года назад
I love to see people's reaction to Coraline. There's so much going on and a lot to theorize about. It is mine and my grand daughter's favorite movie, the book is good as well.
@samanthaarts
@samanthaarts 2 года назад
This is like a top 5 favorite movie ever, and it was so enjoyable to know what happens and watch the reactions😂😂 Edit: Now you gotta rewatch it and see all the little foreshadow stuff u missed. Cause trust me there is a lot to this movie lmao
@Cyber_Horse_Studios87
@Cyber_Horse_Studios87 2 года назад
17:22 “She’s practically naked!” “That’s NOT something to be excited about.”
@user-hp7gc2oy7d
@user-hp7gc2oy7d 3 года назад
I just realized that those dogs as bats are probably designed to look like hammerhead bats which I just learned exist today.
@eurasiankid9220
@eurasiankid9220 3 года назад
I saw this in the theater when it was first released 12 years ago, still creep me out
@nickmanzo8459
@nickmanzo8459 3 года назад
Flare: I don’t trust dolls at all! Now you need to watch Poltergeist.
@allier1867
@allier1867 3 года назад
great choice for a reaction. this is one of those movies that age very well. it fascinates you as a kid and scares you so much as an adult
@milo_thatch_incarnate
@milo_thatch_incarnate 3 года назад
Yaaaaayyyy yay yay yay!! I absolutely love watching people react to *this* one 😆 My favorite thing about YOUR reactions to slightly creepy kids movies (Harry Potter included) is that as an adult and a parent, you're always going "There's no warning signs around that, somebody could fall" and "Where are the adults??" and "Why are these children--no, nope, unacceptable, this is *not safe"* 😂😂 In this one, that manifested as you being the ONLY REACTOR I'VE EVER SEEN to really understand why she does stuff to be purposefully irritating -- because she's lonely, and like any child, she needs attention from her parents! And hers happen to be emotionally neglectful and a little verbally abusive -- to her and each other. Most of the reactors I watch aren't parents, so they don't understand those things the same way. I appreciate you for that.
@abbypetit2167
@abbypetit2167 3 года назад
So new viewer and I wanted to give you some fun points on the Beldame if no one has told you: - Coraline is based on a children’s book by the same name from an Author in the UK. The book was written for the writer’s daughter who years after she was gifted the story said that it was a terrifying tale. Her father wanted to write an adventure story just for her. - Beldame is in relation to a type of fairy in UK folklore that would seduce knights, children, and wondering travelers to stay with her until they died. A better explanation is on @John Solo ‘s page on RU-vid. He does a two part breakdown of the lore and where the story came from. - Wybie wasn’t in the original book. He was added on as a last minute character tack on that few of the directors wanted but they dealt with it anyways since they weren’t a part of the choice in it (Hence the name Wyborn and the insult “Why were you born”) - The studio that made this movie, Laika, also came up with more beautiful animated movies such as The Box Trolls, Paranorman, Kubo and the Two Strings, and many more. They’re still making movies as we speak and have more projects to come. Overall, loving the review and I’m taking a look at some more. I’ll add you to my list. Nice work and glad you enjoyed this delicious nightmare of a kid’s flick.
@TavareIsUnique
@TavareIsUnique 3 года назад
Thank you for the information. I hope they'll make a follow-up to this movie at some point (if the story was originally made with more in mind). I do have to see their other films as well.
@lorettabes4553
@lorettabes4553 3 года назад
This is the first video I found of this guy and he looked kinda big and burly, but then I saw the cute shirt and it made my day.
@alwaysdisney2665
@alwaysdisney2665 3 года назад
I have seen a lot of reactions to movies I must say I really enjoy watching yours. You have a calm and honest reaction
@davidreyes711
@davidreyes711 3 года назад
That was a great reaction man real funny. The movie was consider stop motion type of animation not sure if Clay was used with it or not though like nightmare before Christmas style. But it was a good reaction to a good movie keep it up! 😁
@LiterallyJustMyThoughts
@LiterallyJustMyThoughts Год назад
"Coraline, you're not at home" lol
@jadamiller7485
@jadamiller7485 3 года назад
Notice how in the intro the other mother hums to no one but herself. It adds a bit of unseen character in my eyes. An authentic sweet side.
@Sarahonwheels
@Sarahonwheels 3 года назад
She started humming as soon as the doll looked like coraline. She was practicing how she would sound like Coraline's mom. Note how she was humming to call the sweet ghost girl's spy , it was the hum of her "other mother" and as soon as she made her into Coraline, her as Coraline other mother started to sing. The beldam knows how their real mother's sound, before she meets her victims.
@ashleyvillarreal4895
@ashleyvillarreal4895 3 года назад
yay love when you post, hope you’re having a great day
@steffirmts3056
@steffirmts3056 3 года назад
your smile is the warmest I could not not notice
@user-yv7st6dj6b
@user-yv7st6dj6b 2 года назад
“ lil’ kangaroo rat,“ idk why but i love that part also i like ur commentary earned a sub
@Cheyennep
@Cheyennep 3 года назад
Saw this in theaters with my mom when I was a kid. And this is part of why I love the horror genre today😭😂
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