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why did anyone let their kids watch Matilda? 

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Комментарии : 8 тыс.   
@nothanks7063
@nothanks7063 2 года назад
Fun fact: The lady who played the principal is really sweet IRL and the kids actually felt really bad about the final scenes with her because she was always very nice to them.
@Kiss_My_Aspergers
@Kiss_My_Aspergers 2 года назад
She's also very pretty! Danny Devito also made _Death to Smoochy_ - an underappreciated Robin Williams classic - and Pam is in that, as well. Highly recommend.
@courtneyr6645
@courtneyr6645 2 года назад
She is also Marge in Harry Potter
@johnkingbad
@johnkingbad 2 года назад
@@courtneyr6645 The best people always act as the worst characters
@Galiant2010
@Galiant2010 2 года назад
@@courtneyr6645 Oh dang. That just made it click in my head. It's been so long since I watched Matilda but when watching these scenes there was just something so familiar and as soon as I read your comment I instantly recognized her voice saying "If there's something wrong with the bitch, then there's something wrong with the pup!" She's got that snide/sass tone down perfectly lol.
@jazzcl7
@jazzcl7 2 года назад
@@johnkingbad yeah just like the bully in Back to the Future, the actor is super nice irl
@cdb1034
@cdb1034 2 года назад
The more you watch Matilda, the more you realize it's a story about a girl escaping an abusive family rather than a girl with power.
@aangitano
@aangitano 2 года назад
Yup, yup!
@javascriptsophie4958
@javascriptsophie4958 2 года назад
Poor Jinx :C
@javascriptsophie4958
@javascriptsophie4958 2 года назад
@Kim Seungmin yup
@aimun5255
@aimun5255 2 года назад
@Kim Seungmin neglect is abuse, verbal and emotional abuse is still abuse, it's almost more fucked up than physical abuse bc people will say oh well at least they don't hit you so you start to wish they actually did just to have physical proof of it
@babajugjug995
@babajugjug995 2 года назад
@Kim Seungmin neglect is abuse
@raniaminhas3406
@raniaminhas3406 Год назад
Mara Wilson who plays Matilda received the upsetting news that her mother was unfortunately diagnosed with breast cancer around the time of filming so Danny Devito and Rhea Pearlman who were married at the time and also played Mr and Mrs Wormwood took it upon themselves to take care of her. They also screened the film early to Mara’s mother in hospital who unfortunately passed away just before the film was released in cinemas.
@dagikiri
@dagikiri Год назад
May her mother rest in heaven and so nice of them for taking care of her
@DeanneM1726
@DeanneM1726 Год назад
😭 that's so touching and different from the characters of the movie
@moonkitten420
@moonkitten420 Год назад
Danny was SO sweet to her on set and off, she's done a few interviews about it recently!
@Milamberinx
@Milamberinx Год назад
Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman are about as opposite from the Wormwoods as it's possible to be.
@0TheJigsawKiller0
@0TheJigsawKiller0 11 месяцев назад
who tf is out here throwing chopped onions at me
@arielkmusic
@arielkmusic Год назад
I'm sure I'm not the only person who already gets this but I just can't resist saying, this is not about having super powers this is about a child who's abused and neglected by her parents and finds a way to escape through books. I think Roald Dahl really enjoyed giving power to characters who in real life had little to no power, and I think that was another important aspect of this story. I love this movie, and I don't think he got it.
@luciesimpson6437
@luciesimpson6437 Год назад
It's also worth mentioning that he drew a lot from his own traumatic childhood - which is why all the bratty kids and abusive adults in his books eventually suffer graphic, but very satisfying cumuppance. What's really amazing is that he wrote some of the most well-loved children's stories in the world, but non are truly childish. Instead, they present a scary adult world from the perspective of the small, underdog child (that every kid relates to on some level) and give them agency in the face of horrifying reality. Also, my mum had him come to her school very early in her teaching career to do a reading and the kids were being bratty, so he made them all cry.
@champigranja1179
@champigranja1179 Год назад
A lot of characters in Dahl's books are based on people he met as a kid.
@amylee8969
@amylee8969 6 месяцев назад
@arielkmusic Sorry but this generation of adults have become so weak and spineless. To be fair, I was around 10 when I first saw Matilda and I saw it before my parents did. But by the time they watched it with me, they didn’t have an issue with their then 10/11 year old daughter (me) seeing it or reading the book. Point is, if I and many other former kids were tough enough to watch this and many other more intense movies, kids today should be able to watch it too. I showed this to my 4th grade class 2 years ago (with no shame lol) and it didn’t affect them negatively.
@taylorschwab5374
@taylorschwab5374 6 месяцев назад
This should be pinned.. he can’t understand that’s what it’s about.. this movie is awesome and it isn’t bad like he makes it seem. The move has meaning.
@tangibleterror2421
@tangibleterror2421 5 месяцев назад
​@@amylee8969enough of the whole "nowadays", "this generation" nonsense. It's absurd.
@nivekthezombie6767
@nivekthezombie6767 2 года назад
I love that her parents were actually her parents, and it wasn’t some “ms honey is her real mom!!” Thing. It’s like, “hey, family is what you make it, and just because someone is related to you doesn’t mean they have your best interest in mind”
@yeet8627
@yeet8627 2 года назад
true
@inanotherlife9199
@inanotherlife9199 2 года назад
Yes, and I liked at the end when they were a bit sad she was leaving because it showed that they still cared; they just didn't know how to channel that feeling to cater to her needs
@TheParagonIsDead
@TheParagonIsDead 2 года назад
Read the boook
@claireaquos6532
@claireaquos6532 2 года назад
I agree so much
@claireaquos6532
@claireaquos6532 2 года назад
@@TheParagonIsDead Is it different in the book?
@BurgerBoi1
@BurgerBoi1 2 года назад
Love her or hate her, there's no denying Matilda was a savage. I mean, she was really carrying around adoption papers ready to ditch her family at any given oportunity😂
@rtgunzboi
@rtgunzboi 2 года назад
Well ignore the bot above me lol but yeah fr she was hella waiting for the opportunity to dip out
@-jane_doe-0
@-jane_doe-0 2 года назад
She is the epitemy of Gaslight, Gatekeep, Girl boss or at least she will be when she grows up maybe lol
@cataryad661
@cataryad661 2 года назад
Wait… people hate her? Like, as a character? People are weird…
@_Dec
@_Dec 2 года назад
FAX
@bluxhiie
@bluxhiie 2 года назад
True 🤣
@allysoncashdollar1119
@allysoncashdollar1119 Год назад
My mom and I went to see Matilda in the theaters when I was little. We left halfway through because Trenchbull traumatized me. Years later I finally saw how it ended and I loved how Ms. Honey adopted her. What a hero
@cocomunga
@cocomunga Год назад
I went to see it with my Mother and Grandmother. Movies like this were pretty common in the 80’s and 90’s. Lots of crazy stuff happening that would never happen in a Kid’s movie today. I do remember being afraid of the principal but my mother had shown me movies like Alien, so I had already seen much more terrifying figures, lol.
@vbncvnhbcvbcvb5093
@vbncvnhbcvbcvb5093 Год назад
how did trenchbull traumatize u its a movie lol
@mrchrisbruh
@mrchrisbruh Год назад
@@vbncvnhbcvbcvb5093 she was a little kid
@coenfealy4731
@coenfealy4731 Год назад
I was scared of her when I was little but now I think she’s kinda funny
@waterbottle760
@waterbottle760 Год назад
I wasn’t scared as a kid watching it, I actually liked that she was intimidating
@stellarose3884
@stellarose3884 Год назад
This was absolutely my comfort movie as a kid. Seeing another kid who was neglected and being told I wasn’t alone, and that I’d find someone who loved and takes care of me someday was something I needed to hear as a kid. Sometimes the people who are supposed to take care of you don’t. Sometimes the people in charge have rules that benefit themselves instead of those who follow them. And sometimes the nicest people are those who have been through the most pain. I love this movie, and always will.
@amylee8969
@amylee8969 6 месяцев назад
@stellarose3884 Sorry about your experience. I loved this movie growing up too. It has a lot of funny and memorable scenes despite the child neglect stuff.
@BrandyTexas214
@BrandyTexas214 4 месяца назад
Haha yeah mrs. Doubtfire for the first time made me feel normal because I didn’t know anyone growing up whose parents were divorced. We watched that movie in school and none of my classmates were divorced kids but the end made me feel normal for the first time
@onetwothree1806
@onetwothree1806 2 года назад
“WHY ARE ALL THESE WOMEN MARRIED” That’s my favorite line, so glad it was put in the video!
@BumbleBee.28
@BumbleBee.28 2 года назад
Mine too😂
@imnotpaidenoughforthiscrap3513
@imnotpaidenoughforthiscrap3513 2 года назад
I think Trunchbull was jealous of those women cause all men would run for their lives if Trunchbull came around
@aaronshrestha4238
@aaronshrestha4238 2 года назад
Mines”Moby WHAT!?”
@javascriptsophie4958
@javascriptsophie4958 2 года назад
Uh....everyone has a crush on Jinx
@teenagegirl43
@teenagegirl43 2 года назад
@@aaronshrestha4238 lmaooooo 🤣🤣
@colettemihocik2518
@colettemihocik2518 2 года назад
This definitely isn’t a “girls movie”. The main character is a girl, yes, but it’s about some real hardships of childhood presented in a fantastical way that kids could relate to and still understand the underlying message. And it was directed by Danny DeVito.
@MK-jx2lu
@MK-jx2lu 2 года назад
You're underestimating how fragile men can be...
@Jennchannel24
@Jennchannel24 2 года назад
@@MK-jx2lu lol so true
@Beanssss_
@Beanssss_ 2 года назад
@@MK-jx2lu damn who hurt you
@m.a.9648
@m.a.9648 2 года назад
@@MK-jx2lu How fragile *men* are? Have you *seen* the amount of characters rebooted to be female because of 'muh feminism'?
@MK-jx2lu
@MK-jx2lu 2 года назад
@@Jennchannel24 For examples of men being fragile read the comments in this thread lol 😂
@estellejohanna
@estellejohanna Год назад
Fun Fact: Danny (the fathers actor, the narrator and the director of the film) is literally the sweetest man in real life going as far taken in Mara ( the actress playing Matilda) during the filming because her well father had to take her mother to get advance cancer treatments. The movie was still in production when her mother passed but Danny had a rough cut made so her mother could see it before she passed.
@amylee8969
@amylee8969 6 месяцев назад
Yeah I read about that too. It warmed by heart to know that the same actors playing the mean parents were the complete opposite in real life. 😍
@ASoberBear
@ASoberBear Год назад
As someone that was abused worse than in this movie as a kid while no one was there to help me, movies like this helped me cope that things would get better. They did. 👍
@screech7664
@screech7664 Год назад
:))))) Sorry idk what to say-
@ssimplyrask
@ssimplyrask 9 месяцев назад
Did your own Miss Honey adopt you
@LillyishereByrd-wc6yu
@LillyishereByrd-wc6yu 7 месяцев назад
Good for you ❤❤❤❤
@johnnythewalrus
@johnnythewalrus 4 месяца назад
"I just want attention"
@joshylee200
@joshylee200 7 дней назад
Sure
@hanna-dora2682
@hanna-dora2682 2 года назад
Not everyone has a happy childhood, good parents, or nice experiences at school. Matilda may be traumatizing and weird for children coming from a nice home but for the less fortunate, it's a splendid story of empowerment and resourcefulness. I love that Dahl's work is honest about how terrible life can be and his books don't try to shelter children from the harshness of the world. They are dark, yes, but they also care deeply for children. They give them strength and hope that they are capable of taking control of their own lives and steer it into a better direction. I personally feel that more books and movies like Matilda are needed in the world, because they can give tremendous support for children abused and neglected, and there are plenty of such children all around us. Dahl was brave enough to write children's stories where family members are not all nice and loving (in George's Marvellous Medicine, the villain is the child's grandma), because not all of us come from happy families but that doesn't mean we cannot find people who care about us in the future.
@debatable98
@debatable98 2 года назад
Ronald Dahl is an incredible storyteller and writer but abusive/awful childhoods kinda remains a staple for most British writers. Which is natural because most kids have not ideal childhoods and would sooner relate to one like theirs than dream up one without. Take David Walliams, Jacqueline Wilson, J.K. Rowling and just anyone who has a large child-based fan base. The parents in their stories are either gone, poverty-stricken, emotionally abusive or a combination. I don’t read a lot from other countries, but it definitely feels like a British thing.
@oooh19
@oooh19 2 года назад
Love how she looks out for her classmates
@TheNyleve16
@TheNyleve16 2 года назад
So true. I saw this move and it helped me realize I was in an abusive household from a very young age which helped me understand how I shouldn't let them treat me and that I needed to get out immediately.
@hadeswoof8060
@hadeswoof8060 2 года назад
I think what’s messed up is shrilling children too much so they aren’t prepared for the world. Roald Dahl is an absolute legend. A truly excellent writer.
@alicetheneko7529
@alicetheneko7529 2 года назад
Don’t forget about The Magic Finger
@lacrossestick132
@lacrossestick132 2 года назад
Nothing resonated with me more than “I’m smart, you’re dumb. I’m big, you’re little. I’m right, you’re wrong” as it was the kind of fun thing I always heard when adults wanted to shut me down as a kid.
@aangitano
@aangitano 2 года назад
I remember that line so much too
@BlackGirlLovesAnime6
@BlackGirlLovesAnime6 2 года назад
My sisters dad would never say these things verbatim but he embodied them and tried to project them onto me. Maybe that’s why i love this movie so much
@nuraortoma1820
@nuraortoma1820 2 года назад
Yeah me too
@PoppasGirl1
@PoppasGirl1 2 года назад
Lol…like saying “stay in a child’s place or when you get grown you can do grown things.” I loved how it just showed the adults don’t have it altogether either. It definitely encouraged me to keep my head in a book. You can always learn something.
@faria_syed
@faria_syed 2 года назад
Try Guys fans unite iykyk
@bridgetveralidaine3761
@bridgetveralidaine3761 Год назад
Matilda is actually a brilliant creation. It's written and filmed in a childlike larger-than-life perspective. It shows how to remain a gentle, compassionate person amidst cruelty, how to seek out the few who share the same values despite feeling alone and unheard. How to strive to make things better, utilize the power of the mind and intelligence...... it's not really about literal telekinesis or superpowers.... even the end of the movie, they say she didn't really use her "powers" anymore.... She crooks her finger to call a book over..... the books provided her with the mental and emotional escape she needed to survive the crappy family she was born into. This movie gave a lot of us hope, and let us know that we weren't alone.
@amylee8969
@amylee8969 6 месяцев назад
I just can’t believe school boards in certain conservative (probably Republican) states have the audacity to ban the book at schools along with Willy Wonka🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
@jarehelt
@jarehelt Год назад
Miss Trunchbull was an epic villain! Her absurd strength, the welch accent, and the way she could litterally catch the sent of a child was absolutely terrifying.
@francinev3971
@francinev3971 2 года назад
Matilda is a great way to help kids recognize red flags in their relationships throughout their life, and an empowerment that if it's for their own well-being it's okay to separate from biological "families". a lot of kids grow up into adults who fear their own parents so much that they get imprisoned in that relationship with that power dynamic.
@aangitano
@aangitano 2 года назад
This!! So many people feel like they have to stay in the abuse "because family", but F that noise. Family can be who you choose and blood can be severed when it harms you.
@becuzMDsaidineededpersonality
@becuzMDsaidineededpersonality 2 года назад
Yes to all of this.
@minjeonglee3953
@minjeonglee3953 2 года назад
@@aangitano I agree, you are not obliged to stay with family that hurt you and make you feel less than in any way. I love the way dahl incorporated this into the book, its an excellent message for young kids.
@jboogie8995
@jboogie8995 2 года назад
ya when i see some lady throwing kids outside the window ill use that as a red flag to skidadle
@PlantagenetRose
@PlantagenetRose 2 года назад
As a child I *adored* this movie. Honestly, I still do, it’s fantastic.
@logan.saige5910
@logan.saige5910 2 года назад
omg same!! it was literally my favorite movie, i kind of forgot about it though but i still love it and i’m probably going to re watch it now 💀
@ezelfrancisco1349
@ezelfrancisco1349 2 года назад
I read the book before watching the movie. I love how respectful this movie is to the source material
@Averagegirl985
@Averagegirl985 2 года назад
@@logan.saige5910 am I’m the only one who had a multiple nightmares after the tv broke and if you don’t know what I’m am talking about it is this 5:10
@dash5573
@dash5573 2 года назад
Yeah I loved this movie, I haven’t watched it in a long time but I remember it
@dyanite_.4327
@dyanite_.4327 2 года назад
man speaking fax real fax
@startygernebulla2088
@startygernebulla2088 4 месяца назад
One thing I really loved about this movie is that none of the kids decided to bully Matilda because they all understood that they were all under the same threat (Trunchbull) and they saw no point in picking on anybody just because they don't know her all that well. In fact, Matilda makes some pretty fast friends this way. Even Bruce from the cake scene! Also the fact that Matilda was fully ready to get adopted by a better family this entire time XD
@StevieDecks
@StevieDecks Год назад
I so related to this movie and the book by Roald Dahl as a child. My dad was always yelling at me to “quit being a hermit” and to get my face out of the books I was reading. I was the oldest of five children. My parents were very loving but also super authoritarian. I was an introvert as a kid and was always desperately trying to get time to myself. Even now Matilda still speaks to my inner child every time I watch it.
@helenjackson4871
@helenjackson4871 2 года назад
The book was by Roald Dahl so of course it was weird! He never treated children like they were stupid or shied away from tough topics. There's parental neglect, assault, fraud, and even implied murder, but Roald did it in such a fantastical way that it becomes acceptable for children. I love his twisted mind. There are also feminist undertones to it - the majority of the characters are female, succeeding without men (or even in-spite of men), Miss Honey gets the family she always wanted without needing a man to do it. Girls can like pig-tails, or they can read books, or they can be shot-put champions, whatever they want
@javascriptsophie4958
@javascriptsophie4958 2 года назад
JInx fan feels safe to come out and sing bruno and enemy with no shame
@mira...477
@mira...477 2 года назад
That's what i liked about his books tbh,
@jazzcl7
@jazzcl7 2 года назад
how is girls liking pigtails feminist? and when was assault depicted in the book?
@mira...477
@mira...477 2 года назад
@@jazzcl7 true, only harm was depicted
@bookishwriter9460
@bookishwriter9460 2 года назад
@@jazzcl7 White feminism, meaning the bad kind of feminism that's full of internalized misogyny, says that feminists can't be girly or housewives. Actual feminism wants women to be able to choose whatever life they want, whether it's being a pigtail wearing future house wive with 11 kids or a not married CEO without children. So having several types of females depicted as okay and not "the wrong kind of woman" is feminst. Isn't harming someone assault? I'm not a native, but I thought all kinds of abuse, whether physical, sexual or psychological, counted as assault.
@DCreed013
@DCreed013 2 года назад
You know, in the Matilda book, they explicitly explain that Matilda's powers are a result of her being a super genius but being mentally underchallenged her whole life. So all her 'super amazing brain power juice' just sat there and collected until she figured out how to use it. After Ms. Honey adopts her, she skips several grades to get put into courses that challenge her (if I remember right, they skipped her all the way to advanced high school classes, if not college). After she starts using her brain power on that, her super powers fade away. So the moral of the story is - never mentally challenge yourself. If you do it long enough, you too can develop super powers. P.S: Holy crap, what is with the resurgence of bots on RU-vid lately? Every single reply in these comments is a freaking bot, and they're getting bold enough to make normal comments now.
@lll-w
@lll-w 2 года назад
how do we know you’re not a bot?
@samueldavidbatistaruiz7510
@samueldavidbatistaruiz7510 2 года назад
Exactly what a bot would say.
@_JustMonika
@_JustMonika 2 года назад
I just want to know where my superpowers are
@filmfangirls9163
@filmfangirls9163 2 года назад
In the musical she was given the powers by Ms Honey's murdered father. He sent her dreams of what happened to him and seeing children and his daughter in pain, he sought vengeance.
@llawliet6262
@llawliet6262 2 года назад
Ok so here is a story. This 21-year-old has unlimited supernatural magical powers, he can also create infinite amounts of money for himself and he also has the ability to time travel and travel to different universes and fictional universes and can create love potions. He even gave himself superpowers, those powers being Superman’s powers and The Flashes powers. He also has a Death Note which is a supernatural notebook that can kill people with their name but you have their name and face in your mind you can also write down and specify the name and time of Death. Our character already has these powers and he’s had these powers since he was 18. He wants to date much older women but he didn’t because society said he couldn’t. He’s now 21 and plans to date much older women that he always wanted and he doesn’t care who he has to hurt to get it. His crush is 36 and she’s married. He is very infatuated with her and wants to be with her. Being with her is his goal and he doesn’t care that he hurts to do it. In his words he “I’ve hurt people and I am going to hurt more to be with her”. He even gets a girlfriend to avoid suspicion but in reality, he was just using and manipulating her so he can achieve his goal. She got pregnant and he knew that this baby would get in the way of his goal so he wrote down in the Death Note that she got a disease and she died 4 weeks later. He hasn’t killed the husband. He has used the notebook and killed people like I said he’s like Light Yagami or Ghost from Power. He has a goal and doesn’t care about who has to hurt to get it. He is a very intelligent and cunning being. He doesn’t want to hurt innocent people but he will do what he has to do to achieve his goal. What do you think of this story? What are some plot holes you see? Please tell me your character analysis of this character.
@sheepqueen101
@sheepqueen101 9 месяцев назад
5:02 the part where the dad rips the library book gave me so much anxiety (in a wrong way) as a kid and even now as an adult. Mostly because of the lingering thought of how she is gonna have to tell the nice librarian about the incident or if she just never went back to the library because of that event.
@bumbabees
@bumbabees Год назад
as a child who lived in a family very similar to Matilda's, this film brought me so much comfort. and to this day, it's still really important to me. it gave me hope. it taught me that what I was going through wasn't normal, and that sometimes, the people who are suppose to love you don't. and that there's nothing wrong with not loving them in response. so I don't care what people say about it, this movie was fantastic and I'm extremely grateful for what it gave me growing up.
@searchingforausername9393
@searchingforausername9393 2 года назад
If you ever feel unloved, remember that signing the adoption papers was literally the most loving thing Matilda's parents actually did
@Tuoyo3005
@Tuoyo3005 2 года назад
I wonder if I would have been better off with this outcome? Instead I was sent to boarding school abroad. They didn't even want me in the same country 😪
@sarahxo2317
@sarahxo2317 2 года назад
I wonder why they never put her up for adoption to begin with if they hated their daughter so much.
@hamilcat1138
@hamilcat1138 2 года назад
@@sarahxo2317 They wanted a kid to clean the house and pick up packages, they basically wanted free child labor
@irondragonmaiden
@irondragonmaiden 2 года назад
@@hamilcat1138 Nah, they basically ignored Matilda. The things she did to her own space was her own way of remaining clean. The parents were oblivious to it all.
@hamilcat1138
@hamilcat1138 2 года назад
@@irondragonmaiden no I meant how her dad had said that if she went to school who would sign for the packages. I agree that they were mostly oblivious to their daughters existence I just mean that when they did acknowledge her it was almost always for personal gain
@Hawlo
@Hawlo 2 года назад
Roald Dahl stories have juuuuust the right amount of uncanny/creepy to them.
@carter_lovejoy
@carter_lovejoy 2 года назад
He was like Dr. Suess on shrooms
@andreawalker8343
@andreawalker8343 2 года назад
Charlie and the chocolate factory originally involved cannibalism. His publishers made him tone it down.
@LowYummy
@LowYummy 2 года назад
@@andreawalker8343 oh my god
@yitraboom
@yitraboom 2 года назад
@mr nobody I wish it were a rickroll
@yitraboom
@yitraboom 2 года назад
For some reason everyone remembers the movies but I never see them talking about roald dahl
@mariyahaq3492
@mariyahaq3492 Год назад
WHY ARE ALL THESE WOMAN MARRIED! that hit hard
@sweetnsournugget2609
@sweetnsournugget2609 Год назад
It did!
@pepepecaspicapapas4726
@pepepecaspicapapas4726 Год назад
Fun fact: that boy hates chocolate in real life and had to spit, and sometimes puke, the cake in between takes. The agony and pain he shows is real.
@ahsjdjsx
@ahsjdjsx Год назад
So…we’re not going to discuss the fact that Matilda literally went “you can adopt me!” to her literal only teacher and her parents hopped in the car and yelled, “NO TAKE BACKS!”
@diamondbentley7469
@diamondbentley7469 Год назад
Matilda was ready to ditch her abusive and neglectful family. Miss Honey just so happened to be the only adult in her life (Besides the Liberian) that was actually kind and caring towards her.
@snowflakekiller6905
@snowflakekiller6905 Год назад
America for you
@Jesus_myGod123
@Jesus_myGod123 Год назад
Omg yess 😂😂
@editor1087
@editor1087 Год назад
Goofy ahh long sentence 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@JohnPerry27
@JohnPerry27 Год назад
@@snowflakekiller6905 The original book was in England and the parents were even worse in that one (not by much but in the movie the mom and dad display these almost human qualities).
@fournierman
@fournierman 2 года назад
I loved that even before she gained her powers, Matilda still got even with her dad. She is the reason why the dad's hair is blond and why his hat had to be ripped off his head. In other words, everyone should check out this film.
@hikariyagaza
@hikariyagaza 2 года назад
This film is awesome. Saw it first, but everything roald Dahl writes is so charmimg. There's a scene in the books involving a parrot being used to be a ghost. Great stuff
@_nyx
@_nyx 2 года назад
@@hikariyagaza Ironic that you consider what Roald Dahl wrote charming when he was a Nazi
@jessicav931
@jessicav931 2 года назад
Yes, her values were in the right place and she took action. Most of the people, even with good values, don't dare to act on them.
@xthatxdetroitxgaymerx6108
@xthatxdetroitxgaymerx6108 2 года назад
Nobody: Mrs Wormwood: whats with this hat?! *YANK* Mr Wormwood: OWOWOWOW!! OWOW URGH! OW! YOUR PULLIN THE SKIN! Mrs Wormwood: Your being such a baby! STOPIT!! Mr Wormwood: The fibers infused with the head!! Mrs Wormwood: fibers infused... what is that supposed to mean?! This exchange is so well acted! That karma was super effective! PLUS when mrs wormwould laughs at her husbands hair and frustration, it hits me as a friend laughin at you for slippin on ice. Delivered in such a wholesome way.
@ztslovebird
@ztslovebird 2 года назад
@@hikariyagaza His writing isn’t terrible, but I’ve noticed every single one of his books has One Pure Good Child and everybody else in his stories is an asshole who embodies one of Dahl’s pet peeves. Sometimes the kid is lucky and gets a Pure Good Guardian or two, but for the most part everyone but the protagonist is just horrible.
@RubiksRonaldo
@RubiksRonaldo 3 месяца назад
14:21 my favorite part was when Matilda glued her dad's hat to his head and then he couldn't take it off at the restaurant 🤣
@blumist4332
@blumist4332 Год назад
5:32 “Can you service me?” “In a way yes” I’m dead
@wasellc8888
@wasellc8888 10 месяцев назад
The shadow doesn't help either.😅😂
@pimmyjair6396
@pimmyjair6396 2 года назад
I loved this movie as a kid i remember going into the kitchen trying to lift the water with my mind😂
@saraj.lovell8867
@saraj.lovell8867 2 года назад
Same
@adarey6560
@adarey6560 2 года назад
lol
@trinaq
@trinaq 2 года назад
Me too, this movie made me believe in telekinesis!
@finkahata5663
@finkahata5663 2 года назад
Only for fans over 18 years old Aishite.Tokyo/shizumi 💋🔥 mañas no se la Megan: "Hotter" Hopi: "Sweeter" Joonie: "Cooler" Yoongi: "Butter Asi con toy y sus mañas no se la lease que escriba bien mamon hay nomas pa ra reirse un rato y no estar triste y estresado.por la vida dura que se vive hoy . Köz karaş: ''Taŋ kaldım'' Erinder: ''Sezimdüü'' Jılmayuu: ''Tattuuraak'' Dene: ''Muzdak'' Jizn, kak krasivaya melodiya, tolko pesni pereputalis. Aç köz arstan Bul ukmuştuuday ısık kün bolçu, jana arstan abdan açka bolgon. Uyunan çıgıp, tigi jer-jerdi izdedi. Al kiçinekey koyondu gana taba algan. Al bir az oylonboy koyondu karmadı. ''Bul koyon menin kursagımdı toyguza albayt'' dep oylodu arstan. Arstan koyondu öltüröyün dep jatkanda, bir kiyik tigi tarapka çurkadı. Arstan aç köz bolup kaldı. Kiçine koyondu emes, çoŋ kiyikti jegen jakşı dep oylodu.#垃圾 Son unos de los mejores conciertos , no puede ir pero de tan solo verlos desde pantalla, se que estuvo sorprendente 💗❤️💌💘
@AngelDreamZzZ
@AngelDreamZzZ 2 года назад
That would be hilarious to see. All that brain power being unfortunately wasted because humans cannot move objects with there minds.
@soolvia8058
@soolvia8058 2 года назад
I love Alex's reviews, but this clearly shows that he doesn't come from a broken home :") I've always resonated with Matilda, the idea isn't that reading books is her only personality, but that it was her only way of escape. The parents are slight caricatures, obviously, but that's pretty much how kids like me see their parents when small.
@91137732
@91137732 2 года назад
Wait, i´m new in the channel, i thought Alex was purposefully a movie troller
@jordaine1469
@jordaine1469 2 года назад
@@91137732 HE IS... people just get in their feels sometimes...
@soolvia8058
@soolvia8058 2 года назад
@@jordaine1469 im always in my feels 🤓
@cryforhelp7270
@cryforhelp7270 2 года назад
Yeah, usually they don't annoy me- even with movies I like but... For this one it was a little ugh
@RachelAnnPotter
@RachelAnnPotter 2 года назад
@@cryforhelp7270 yeah, don't mess with our gurl Matilda!
@DistantLoner
@DistantLoner Год назад
Around 1987, my mom had a really mean teacher who thought it was 1897. Imagine being 7 and only having a short amount of time to flip to a specific page of a book and read it or you'll get smacked by a hard ruler and be forced to where a dunce hat. And you'd especially get picked on if you seemed too foreign to the teacher! My mom was able to change her accent, but I can't imagine what happened to people who weren't white! You can't change your race! Also, it was the 80's, so if you tried to tell a trusted adult that your teacher beats you up with a long metal stick with numbers on it because she wasn't good enough at teaching you numbers, they wouldn't believe you. I really hope that it didn't take too long after that year for that teacher to get fired!
@sawanna508
@sawanna508 8 месяцев назад
My father told me once one of his aunts had a teacher exactly like Trunchbull but that was back in the 1920s or 30s..
@FloweyTheFlower490
@FloweyTheFlower490 4 месяца назад
@@sawanna508Well,wouldn’t that mean that the teacher was born during the 1800’s or smth?
@singularity___
@singularity___ Год назад
Matilda was my favorite childhood movie, and is still a favorite. The story definitely changed the way that I saw the world and has an impact on me throughout my life in small ways as I've reflected on it over the years, it is absolutely a story about a girl escaping an abusive family. I was inspired by the way that Matilda stood up for herself, but also by her sense of curiosity and her desire to learn. Weirdly, it was a comfort movie for me, although I knew even at the time it was a bit jarring in parts and definitely 'went there' more than you'd expect from something that appears to be a childhood movie. Still would highly recommend tbh
@MIGUELDELLVALLE06-jv1sw
@MIGUELDELLVALLE06-jv1sw 9 месяцев назад
I used to watch it on VHS back in day it's still one of my childhood favorites.
@mcwyman7928
@mcwyman7928 2 года назад
As a little kid who watched this movie, there are few scenes more terrifying than the scene where Matilda and Miss Honey are trying to escape Miss Trunchbull's house. Like, that's some real horror movie stuff right there. Edit: Thanks for the likes!
@Chi_Me
@Chi_Me 2 года назад
I love how they made those scenes so suspenseful, Ms. Trunchbull was unstoppable! But then it suddenly get cartoonishly whimsical when Maltida just hides under the table like she's Spiderman
@ericamborsky3230
@ericamborsky3230 2 года назад
I only saw this movie once but I remember a moment where Miss Trunchbull shouts out something along the lines of "Who's in my house?" then vaults over a bannister on the second floor and slams down onto the first floor, then looks from side to side.
@Chi_Me
@Chi_Me 2 года назад
@@ericamborsky3230 Yeah, and they made it look like the entire house shook after her jump! The memorable line for me during that suspense part was "Some rats are gonna die today!" Ha! No fear at all, for all she knew that could've been a serial killer in her house
@angus_m
@angus_m 2 года назад
I think that's where my anxiety first started
@Melont06
@Melont06 2 года назад
Every time I watch it, I get so scared that she's gonna find them even though I know what happens 😭
@Netherwolf6100
@Netherwolf6100 2 года назад
The fact that Alex has no nostilgic attachment to this movie..... bothers me on a deeply fundamental level. We're almost the same age and I loved the heck outta this film as a kid.
@Katielovegood44
@Katielovegood44 2 года назад
Thank god I'm not the only one thinking this!
@killuanatsume
@killuanatsume Год назад
Because it's GOOD I watched it over and over again as a child. I am 31 now I still LOVE it.
@TheHeraldofWoe
@TheHeraldofWoe Год назад
“Chew your food, your an animal!” Gets me everytime😂
@isw_1214
@isw_1214 2 года назад
As a former child from an abusive home, this movie really resonated with me although back then it was much harder to put into words why.
@xthatxdetroitxgaymerx6108
@xthatxdetroitxgaymerx6108 2 года назад
I was cut from that cloth too. This is a movie that rsonates with us due to the abused gaining not only a table turn, but an extreme advantage over her dysfunctional danny devito dictatorship. If this wormword was my dad, the comebacks and back talk from my intolerance to negativity would be astronomical. The best part and the most appeasing moment is when matilda opens up not immediately but a slow gradual put down of the walls. Outgoing and sociable as she was, she still was mentally abused constantly by her brother mother and devito. Hell where is my Telekinetic badge for dealin with my roman catholic families hangups and ignorance towards my homosexuality. Matilda teach me how to be Jean Grey!!!
@isw_1214
@isw_1214 2 года назад
@@xthatxdetroitxgaymerx6108 as a bi, ex-Catholic, X-Men fan, I love this comment
@xthatxdetroitxgaymerx6108
@xthatxdetroitxgaymerx6108 2 года назад
@@isw_1214 The only thing that will save us from salvation is love my friend. Kindness is free, hatred will cost ya. Why be a trunchbell when you can be a hunny?
@cynthiawang874
@cynthiawang874 2 года назад
@@xthatxdetroitxgaymerx6108 beautifully written
@starsiadraws
@starsiadraws 2 года назад
I agree. Miss Honey was exactly the kind of mother I wanted, though my mom wasn't that bad (now I can understand how her behavior was actually quite toxic at times) and the man that raised me is quite literally an abusive psychopath who I desperately wanted to get revenge on like Matilda.
@nitely2345
@nitely2345 2 года назад
Somehow this movie hurts even more as an adult cause when you’re a kid you don’t know you’re being abused you just know you’re unhappy but once you grow up and think back and you see that little kid lost, alone, and suffering and you truly get a feeling for how sad the whole thing really was and how you never really had a childhood.
@xthatxdetroitxgaymerx6108
@xthatxdetroitxgaymerx6108 2 года назад
Can you make this a poster but start at "WHEN YOUR A KID... would be great to think back on how much that suffering although extremely unfortunate made you stronger and tenacious towards our coping. The best advice are passed on by the suffering and the survivors.
@eagna546
@eagna546 2 года назад
This is why I cry every time I see childhood pictures of me smiling because I know behind that smile was a vulnerable little girl who didn’t know she was being taken advantage of and abused
@starsiadraws
@starsiadraws 2 года назад
@@eagna546 I'm so sorry for your bad experiences and I hope you understand that nothing was ever your fault and you deserve a better life. I hope you are doing well now.
@freshandzesty1111
@freshandzesty1111 2 года назад
I absolutely despise my childhood pictures. I can't look at them without feeling sick.
@hauntedshadowslegacy2826
@hauntedshadowslegacy2826 2 года назад
I've since destroyed old school projects of mine that depicted my family in a positive light. cPTSD is no joke. Honestly, the worst part about non-physical abuse is that not even the adults around you can tell when it's happening. Even when there is physical abuse, it can be hidden too easily most times.
@sakhik.b5178
@sakhik.b5178 Год назад
The 'where were you when Thanos attacked, I didn't see you in the superhero lineup' cut to Matilda with the endgame shot😂😂😂
@frosted_glaceon5513
@frosted_glaceon5513 Год назад
9:19 I laughed so hard, I thought he was gonna say "I want you to go fast" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@myeahonline
@myeahonline 2 года назад
Maybe Alex is just leaning into the comedy of his commentary, but Matilda is a very good allegory if you actually read between the lines and not take all the bizarreness at face value. A lot of great lessons can be taken from the movie, especially looking back at it now as an adult. It’s definitely packed with physical gags for kids to enjoy, because they are the main audience, but once you remove all the PG filters, the movie is 10x sadder and darker.
@midnights349
@midnights349 2 года назад
How is it sadder and darker
@StarlightSkarlet10K
@StarlightSkarlet10K 2 года назад
Fr tho
@StarlightSkarlet10K
@StarlightSkarlet10K 2 года назад
@@midnights349 just look past some of the funny stuff and think about some of the themes and scenes they portray. 0-0
@Mia_M
@Mia_M 2 года назад
@@midnights349 she suffered from emotional, physical, and mental abuse, neglect from the day she was brought home. She raised herself and had to learn extremely early in life how to take care of herself. No one should be leaving their toddler home. Her mom would tell her to heat up a can of soup at 4. My parents didn't let me use the microwave until I was 7-8. Children can burn or injure themselves messing around in the kitchen. Her family and principal inflicted a lot of trauma on her in just 6 short years and it's remarkable that she turned out to be a decent human.
@lethfuil
@lethfuil 2 года назад
@@midnights349 Because it's about massive child abuse, about being neglected and lonely, then there's the murder part ... what exactly isn't to understand?
@Isukatsmsh
@Isukatsmsh 2 года назад
Honestly, seeing all of the comments here affirmed my belief that Matilda is the textbook example of this one Cesar A. Cruz quote: “Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.”
@indiecrowarts
@indiecrowarts 2 года назад
I never thought I’d find such a gem of a quote in the comment section of a RU-vid video, but here I am - it’s going in my list of memorable lines now thank you ☺️
@cerisecerezacherry
@cerisecerezacherry 2 года назад
Such a good quote thanks for sharing
@MysteryBounty
@MysteryBounty 2 года назад
....that quote gave me chills 😶
@jazzcl7
@jazzcl7 2 года назад
THIS IS SO TRUE
@PinkGoldAbby
@PinkGoldAbby 2 года назад
Alex must be super comfortable then lmao
@willowsblues
@willowsblues Год назад
see i've never realized that the cake assembly scene legit planted the seed of eating disorders until this video. as fucked up as it sounds this video caused an EXTREME break through in therapy :) so thank you very much alex you've legit improved my mental health :) LOVE YA!!
@thatsly_jaymer
@thatsly_jaymer Год назад
Watching this when I was around 8 years old, it was and still now is one of my favorite movies. I’m glad to see people defending it
@maggiem3807
@maggiem3807 2 года назад
I’d like to add a quick detail, in the movie, Ms. Honey’s house was a cozy little cottage. In the book, she lived in a tiny shack, she used boxes as tables and chairs and she slept on the floor. Just wanted to put that out there.
@wandanemer2630
@wandanemer2630 2 года назад
Holy crap
@ambershoba
@ambershoba 2 года назад
Yeah her life is worse in the book, she didn’t even have sugar when she invited Matilda for tea
@whytheheckarewedoinginhere1886
@whytheheckarewedoinginhere1886 2 года назад
Wow, I'm glad they decided to do an cottage instead of an shack.
@imnotpaidenoughforthiscrap3513
@imnotpaidenoughforthiscrap3513 2 года назад
Even then Miss Honey was so happy living in a horrible place, respect++++
@bubblegum9826
@bubblegum9826 2 года назад
Yes and i believe she would eat half a marmalade sandwich a day for food!
@aimun5255
@aimun5255 2 года назад
when you realise BOTH Matilda and miss honey were abused kids trying to run from their families, miss honey was literally in a Brittany spears kind of situation where she had no power over money, her own heritage, her job etc
@Kurdzo
@Kurdzo Год назад
I remember watching this and my dad was watching the scene with me where Matilda was answering the hard questions And then he said “good boy. Watch more of these movies” 😂
@will2Collett
@will2Collett Год назад
This is so amazing, loved Matilday and the NEW UPDATE of Danger Dolan. New and improved. I've missed Danger Dolan. FANTASTIC to see you back.
@only1one1me
@only1one1me 2 года назад
I adored this movie as a child. My parents growing up were controlling and just a bit...odd? Wasn't allowed to watch Pokemon (evil apparently) or anything with talking animals (because that's witchcraft or whatever. Lol) Sugar was banned from our house (unhealthy) so candy of any sort was off the table. They were highly selective of who was around me. So, they were the opposite of the absent parents Matilda's were, but I still felt connected to her. I was a lonely, bright kid who could write before I hit kindergarten. I breathed books. Plus, I looked a helluva lot like her as a kid. But yeah, I had to hide this movie behind a shelf so my parents wouldn't find it, and I'd watch it in secret when they were gone. I definitely was caught with it a few times and punished for it. It was my greatest treasure. My parents hated it because they said her powers were witchcraft, and they didn't like that she wasn't "respectful" to the principal and her parents.
@cedricromero5082
@cedricromero5082 2 года назад
I will never understand this kind of parenting
@dishitayadav3972
@dishitayadav3972 2 года назад
@@cedricromero5082 Same
@Gaut420
@Gaut420 2 года назад
If your parents think the principal deserves respect, they ere prob nazis or sum
@fuknames7929
@fuknames7929 2 года назад
Helicopter parenting at its finest
@adararelgnel2695
@adararelgnel2695 2 года назад
My parents didnt let me watch pokemon either. Same reason. Also no spongebob because it was too nonsensicle. No harry potter ofcourse cuz which craft lol. Honestly I never really cared. Didnt know what I was missing. I went to a religious school where ALOT of kids had no access to TV or movies at all so its not like I was left out or anything.
@searchingforausername9393
@searchingforausername9393 2 года назад
Matilda is the blueprint for children's book film adaptations. For older, more mature fans, it expands on the darker themes present in the original (like child abuse and familial trauma) while remaining a fun film for kids to watch. If only Netflix would take the hint that not every retelling has to be Riverdale 🙄
@allisonbergh4429
@allisonbergh4429 2 года назад
The musical, if that’s what you’re referring to, isn’t based on the movie at all. The people who wrote it didn’t even watch the movie. And the musical is fantastic in its own right, set records for awards won, and is still playing on the West End.
@searchingforausername9393
@searchingforausername9393 2 года назад
@@allisonbergh4429 I wasn't trying to insult the musical at all- I've watched it myself and I absolutely loved it. The point I was trying to make is that modern/more mature retellings of children's media (Netflix's reboots of Winx Club, Sabrina The Teenage Witch etc.) should focus on maintaining what fans loved about the original, while adding the more mature themes for an older audience.
@crypticcryptid4702
@crypticcryptid4702 2 года назад
@yo mama Maybe not that mature.
@Ldawg42069
@Ldawg42069 2 года назад
@@allisonbergh4429 they said film adaptations, not stage adaptations lmao, very obviously not talking about the musical. film adaptation: book -> movie. stage adaptation: book -> musical or play.
@allisonbergh4429
@allisonbergh4429 2 года назад
@@Ldawg42069 Netflix is making a film of the musical. LMAO.
@rkivelover
@rkivelover Год назад
7:26 I mean, it’s a Roald Dahl book… what exactly were you expecting
@savyxbanana
@savyxbanana Год назад
When I reach the end and you ask “why do parents let kids watch these movies” and then showed the violent scenes in old movies/shows, I wondered, “why were shows and movies so violent back in the day”
@GamuDaisukida
@GamuDaisukida 2 года назад
This movie actually motivated me to read books again as a kid. And I never stopped. Even though the cake eating scene was so disturbing for me that I had to run into another room and come back when it was over. Still love this movie with my whole heart and I watch it at least once a year.
@erylaria398
@erylaria398 2 года назад
I'm 31 years old and i can't watch the cake eating scene, i had to skip it in this video xD
@xthatxdetroitxgaymerx6108
@xthatxdetroitxgaymerx6108 2 года назад
The music that accompanies the cake eating was uncomfortably horrific with the pans of bruces smothered cake mouth. Although the most unsetting thing was when the entire assembly got after school detention for cheering on a cake thief. Matilda gets home deat ass at sunset. 6 hours of whatever trunchbells detention implied. (Scraping Asbestos with rulers and protractors from the basement ceilings or each kid getting 20 to 30 mins each n the Chokey.
@thespiderstation9790
@thespiderstation9790 2 года назад
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks the cake eating scene is tormenting
@reannagordon
@reannagordon 2 года назад
Have you ever read the twits by Roald Dahl or the BFG?
@solus8685
@solus8685 2 года назад
It wasn't really disturbing for me, just really gross. And pretty awkward to watch with my parents
@tsifirakiehl4250
@tsifirakiehl4250 2 года назад
Matilda is NOT “not like other girls,” she’s reading books because they’re all she has! Her parents are abusive and neglectful, and she has no friends outside of school. Once she’s in school, she doesn’t think she’s better than everyone, she just wants friends and a normal life. Just because you don’t like books doesn’t mean everyone who does is a pretentious asshole.
@cottoncandye
@cottoncandye Год назад
TY! my friends called me quirky bc i actually care about education 🙄 thank god i ditched them with my actual decent friend who also cares about education
@k.v.7681
@k.v.7681 Год назад
YES. And beyond the whole "cultivating your mind", "education", "culture" yada yada... it's also an escape. I read a lot as a child because it was better for me to be alone in my room with a pile of books exploring new places rather than interacting toxic relatives. Because going to the library allowed me to interact with positive adults.
@josephang9927
@josephang9927 Год назад
Intellectuals are often responsible for the most disgusting modern ideas thag srill hunt us and yet they still ditch any responsibility. They think they own knlwledge or wisdom but most are just are coping with being losers in real life, and will never contribute to anything they read.
@sazzaless
@sazzaless Год назад
Yeah the whole "quirky girl" thing is getting old for me now. Let people have things they enjoy.
@destrocore50
@destrocore50 Год назад
Bro it's a sarcastic movie review. It's intended to be sarcastic to be funny. Don't get all worked up
@ngcebosmanga9941
@ngcebosmanga9941 Год назад
"Why are all these women married." 😅😅😅 cracks me up all the time.
@Sylentmana
@Sylentmana Год назад
I loved this movie as a kid. I genuinely believed that if I read every book in my local library that I would develop telekinetic powers. This developed into a love of reading that I still have to this day lol.
@CosmicKangaroo
@CosmicKangaroo 2 года назад
It's really wholesome to know that Pam Ferris to played The Trunchbull was super gentle and sweet to her child co-stars on set behind the scenes. She tried to come off as scary but all the children really loved her and would come up to her and hold her hand.
@migaish_
@migaish_ 2 года назад
Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman (Mr & Mrs Wormwood) were the exact same to the child actors. I remember hearing that they practically became second parents to Mara Wilson (Matilda) Edit: Zinnia is Mrs Wormwoods name in the books, not the actresses 🤦🏼‍♀️
@choryllis6646
@choryllis6646 2 года назад
@@migaish_ Yup! They cared for Mara Wilson while her while her mother was hospitalized.
@krazykaye8843
@krazykaye8843 2 года назад
@@migaish_ who is Zinnia? I thought his wife Rhea Pearlman played his wife in the movie.
@migaish_
@migaish_ 2 года назад
@@krazykaye8843 sorry you're right, it is Rhea Perlman I got mixed up lol 😂
@krazykaye8843
@krazykaye8843 2 года назад
@@atomato7699 Ah, okay. I have to admit that I never read the book and it's been years since I saw the movie.😄
@selmabahy9027
@selmabahy9027 2 года назад
This movie is fantastic. I grew up in a household with a parent whose mannerisms were similar to Harry Wormwood. I always really identified with Matilda, especially the scene where she closes the door on her father while he threatened her. Overall the movie gave me a sense of hope and showed that not everyone grows up in a perfect household, and that standing up to adults is sometimes needed in order for you to grow and continue heading on the life path that is destined for you.
@treasureobasuyi894
@treasureobasuyi894 2 года назад
Yeah but what if those adults have a belt.
@MixedAfro
@MixedAfro 2 года назад
So did I ! And my name is also Matilda lol!
@mira...477
@mira...477 2 года назад
*HØPĔ* ?
@piinkkitt
@piinkkitt Год назад
Your commentaries is everything !! 🤣🤣
@zerjiozerjio
@zerjiozerjio 3 месяца назад
I work with young adults who were in foster care as kids. This movie really hits hard because I see so many of my youth in it, but when they were little and even more powerless. I can also relate to Ms. Honey and her dedication to her students, seeing what is special about them all.
@lovealbion
@lovealbion 2 года назад
As a kid, I LOVED EVERYTHING ABOUT MATILDA. It was great escapism from mundane life, how she pranks her dad, dances with the living room, how nice the classroom looks, the chase scene in Trunchbull's house... amazing movie
@SimoraCheeks1
@SimoraCheeks1 2 года назад
YES! Agreed. Matilda had no equal!
@EduardoMartinez-rs3bu
@EduardoMartinez-rs3bu 2 года назад
When I was a kid I obviously didn't know how the whole having kids worked, so I always wondered why Matilda's parents picked her up from the baby factory at the beginning of the movie if they didn't want her
@leafq
@leafq 2 года назад
Ok now that's adorable.
@ldangerb7962
@ldangerb7962 2 года назад
Hahaha. Cute
@honeypeaches7736
@honeypeaches7736 2 года назад
That's adorable 😂
@mariavivas2955
@mariavivas2955 2 года назад
Omg me too! And I didn’t understand why they chose her if they didn’t like her
@aubreysky9489
@aubreysky9489 2 года назад
Omg i thought the same 🤣
@erincosta565
@erincosta565 Год назад
I love Matilda. The movie is based on the book by Roald Dahl, who had a dark side, for sure, but also had a way of extracting important growing-up lessons. This was also the movie that brought together Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman--they've been married ever since. Furthermore, Mara Wilson, who plays Matilda, was filming this movie while her mother was dying in the hospital. Danny DeVito brought the uncut movie to her so she could see her daughter onscreen. *Pauses to wipe away a tear* Also, the kids' movies of today have almost no substance to them. Bunch of sissies.
@woofnuggiez
@woofnuggiez 8 месяцев назад
This movie is extremely nostalgic for me. I watched it really young and a lot of times. It weirdly feels at home. And also sadly a little relatable in the past, but different.
@rebellyanmagic6409
@rebellyanmagic6409 2 года назад
What I like about the movie is how sinister it is underneath. Like yeah Trunchbull is a caricature of a school marm but it's heavily implied she murdered Jen's parents to steal her inheritance and one dialogue confirming that she was physically abused as well. (There's also a moment near the climax where Ms. Honey starts openly defending her students, then Trunchbull grabs her arm, smiles and says "If I can break your arm once, I can do it again.")
@DaraGaming42
@DaraGaming42 2 года назад
oh shit yes that bit,She still was controlling to ms honey even as an adukt, Maybe thats why miss honey ran away, my dad is like miss truchbull , not abusive but still treats me as kid , im 32 and live at home
@Stettafire
@Stettafire Год назад
It's more then implied, MrsHoney outright says it and Matilda believes it. That's not implied, that's pretty black and white
@tyronbrewer141
@tyronbrewer141 Год назад
Woah
@gabrielleduplessis7388
@gabrielleduplessis7388 2 года назад
Despite how Danny Devitos’s character was in the film, I always love hearing the story of he took care of the actress playing Mathilda when her mom (i believe) was in the hospital. Both he and his wife (Danny’s wife in the movie and real life) took care of her and were known as two of the sweetest people.
@matthewelerick648
@matthewelerick648 2 года назад
Really?
@tonyacosta4574
@tonyacosta4574 2 года назад
Ya
@Park501
@Park501 2 года назад
wait she is his wife in real life? Edit: oh wow, yeah she is, real name Rhea Perlman, still married to him, makes me love the film even more now
@gabrielleduplessis7388
@gabrielleduplessis7388 2 года назад
@@Park501 i know right.
@Pepper9873
@Pepper9873 2 года назад
I also heard somewhere he arranged for a special screening so her mom could see the movie before she passed, which just hits you right in the feels.
@X_Tsukasa_X
@X_Tsukasa_X Год назад
Well, I loved that film as a child, and I still have nice nostalgia to this even after 20's
@thetonytaye
@thetonytaye Год назад
I watched this earlier today. Holds up so well.
@TerrinX
@TerrinX 2 года назад
It's all about trauma and child abuse/neglect, the reason it's so dark and weird is because children who grow up in these kinds of environments experiences are dark and weird. Quality Culture's Matilda: A Story of Chosen Families video really explains how truly impactful and meaningful this movie is. For those who bond deeply with the story could possibly trauma bonding without realizing
@nono7120
@nono7120 2 года назад
Yeah I was a child that was abused and seeing Matilda stand up to her parents and stuff kinda gave me some sort of empowerment cause I relate to her, I admired her. Now that I'm older I realize how messed up that was 💀 I still love the movie but damn fjsjjdfhdhhdhd
@fernthegreenfairy
@fernthegreenfairy 2 года назад
Yeah exactly, I have an abusive family and growing up I heavily identified with Matilda (and other characters like Anne of green gables) I think it was also because I was undiagnosed autistic (& adhd) so I always related to young female characters who were different or “special” in some way but were constantly mistreated and misunderstood and had to grow up way too soon because of it And like you said due to my PTSD I had and still have a deep connection to “dark and weird” stuff from the perspective of an innocent child, sugarcoating a dark and twisted story and making it into a wholesome family movie despite its abusive and traumatic themes allowed me to strongly relate to it and enjoy and feel comforted by it without facing up to the reality of how fucked up it was and why I resonated so much with it and it gave me hope that I’d find a Miss Honey who’d take me under her wing some day I was also a big bookworm and a loner and I’d use books as a coping mechanism to deal with the abuse, I’d escape into another world in the pages where I felt safe and it meant a lot to me when I saw that same experience represented in Matilda, when he said stuff like “I’m smart you’re dumb, I’m big you’re little” it was like an extremely oversimplified example of the abuse I faced everyday, seeing her able to use her powers that came from her being “different” and seen as less than and an outsider by her family to defend herself from her abusers in a comedic way was sort of therapeutic for me as a kid, like when she encouraged the verbal abuse and then slammed the door in his face and locked it, it definitely gave me a sense of empowerment like justice was finally served
@danielle5487
@danielle5487 2 года назад
I actually really loved Matilda as a child because it was the closest thing I could find to my abuse and coping mechanisms in media. She is able to keep bettering herself and hold hersefl together until she meets someone who is able to support her. Once she knows Ms. Honey is a place to turn, she uses her own power and knowledge to escape her abusers and find a happy loving home. It really shaped my hope for a future free of abuse as a child and got me to adulthood.
@marissawilson4644
@marissawilson4644 2 года назад
I am happy that this movie helped you.
@magicalgrim3471
@magicalgrim3471 2 года назад
I hope you’re doing better now
@danielle5487
@danielle5487 2 года назад
@@magicalgrim3471 I am, thank you. I'm in an extremely loving marriage and have wonderful friends who won't let anyone hurt me ❤️
@magicalgrim3471
@magicalgrim3471 2 года назад
@@danielle5487 🎉💛👏🏼
@kelseylajeunesse647
@kelseylajeunesse647 Год назад
“because she grows up to become jigsaw”, and “absolute legend” 😂 mate you make me laugh, I love your videos
@luciapando2668
@luciapando2668 9 дней назад
"can you service me?", "in a manner of speaking... yes" that one flew right over my head as a child...
@PolloRataShow
@PolloRataShow 2 года назад
When Miss Honey says “doll with a china face”, she means china as in porcelain; a porcelain doll. I had many porcelain dolls growing up. I guess you don’t really see them in stores much anymore.
@mimsy1765
@mimsy1765 2 года назад
He knows he was just making a joke
@dragonmaster3030
@dragonmaster3030 2 года назад
@@mimsy1765 how do you that as a fact though, not everyone knows everything
@Kbear-xt9mh
@Kbear-xt9mh 2 года назад
Because they’re creepy af...
@arikalamari19
@arikalamari19 Год назад
they are more expensive i guess than plastic
@ashleygibson2342
@ashleygibson2342 Год назад
My daughter is 7 and she collects them. Lol, she has maybe 7 or 8 of them now.
@wildcutecosplay
@wildcutecosplay 2 года назад
It's based on a Roald Dahl book (the guy who wrote charlie and the chocolate factory, and the BFG among others) , and his work has quite scary moments in despite being aimed at a young audience. I actually consider this to be the best adaptations of his work and you can see the love for the source material in the movie which I'm not sure is there for some of the more recent adaptations.
@jovanka---------3022
@jovanka---------3022 2 года назад
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------💜 >>👉 NUDE.SNAPGIRLS.DATE/alexa Gaze: "Amazed" Lips: "Sensual" Smile: "Sweeter" Body: "Colder" Life's story is a short journey so have fun before you sleeping forever #однако #я #люблю #таких #рыбаков #Интересно #забавно #девушка #смешная #垃圾 #ライブ配信の再編ありがとうです!#この日のライブ配信は、#かならりやばかったですね!1#万人を超える人が見ていたもんね(笑)#やっぱり人参最高!#まさかのカメラ切り忘れでやら1かしたのもドキドキでした!#今後は気を付けないとね5). . !💖🖤❤#今後は気をライブ配信の再編ありがとうです!#この日のライブ配信は、#1万人を超える人が見ていたも ん(#笑)#やっぱり人参最高!#まさかのカメラ切り忘れでやら1かしたのもドキドキでした #今後は気をライブ配信の再編ありがとうです!( #笑)#垃圾
@laraschroeder5195
@laraschroeder5195 2 года назад
Oh my god yeH. I remember watching the animated BFG movie and one scene is where we see this kids dreams after the BFG visits him and right after, we see one of the bad giants grab the kid and the scene changes just as the giant supposedly eats the kid.
@JeskidoYT
@JeskidoYT 2 года назад
So why on earth did Disney decided to adopt BFG????
@wildcutecosplay
@wildcutecosplay 2 года назад
I guess for the same reason they have james and the giant peach? (Another one of Dahl's works that has been adapted for the screen) Because the book is still pretty popular and they thought it would make money. also it's shocking how much you can get away with in middle grade fiction
@jessn.3851
@jessn.3851 2 года назад
I think The Witches turned out okay. But Matilda is definitely the best and I still love it.
@AHilly
@AHilly 5 месяцев назад
Here is an amazing quote for anyone trying to heal their inner child. Be the person you needed as a child.
@arielgaray302
@arielgaray302 Год назад
Matilda is one of the best movie's ever. It is my childhood and you cannot make me change my mind.
@ComicalRealm
@ComicalRealm 2 года назад
Fun fact: In Matilda (1996), Miss Honey, as a child, had a doll named Liccy Doll. One of the producers of the film is author Roald Dahl's widow, Liccy Dahl.
@finkahata5663
@finkahata5663 2 года назад
Only for fans over 18 years old Aishite.Tokyo/shizumi 💋🔥 mañas no se la Megan: "Hotter" Hopi: "Sweeter" Joonie: "Cooler" Yoongi: "Butter Asi con toy y sus mañas no se la lease que escriba bien mamon hay nomas pa ra reirse un rato y no estar triste y estresado.por la vida dura que se vive hoy . Köz karaş: ''Taŋ kaldım'' Erinder: ''Sezimdüü'' Jılmayuu: ''Tattuuraak'' Dene: ''Muzdak'' Jizn, kak krasivaya melodiya, tolko pesni pereputalis. Aç köz arstan Bul ukmuştuuday ısık kün bolçu, jana arstan abdan açka bolgon. Uyunan çıgıp, tigi jer-jerdi izdedi. Al kiçinekey koyondu gana taba algan. Al bir az oylonboy koyondu karmadı. ''Bul koyon menin kursagımdı toyguza albayt'' dep oylodu arstan. Arstan koyondu öltüröyün dep jatkanda, bir kiyik tigi tarapka çurkadı. Arstan aç köz bolup kaldı. Kiçine koyondu emes, çoŋ kiyikti jegen jakşı dep oylodu.#垃圾 Son unos de los mejores conciertos , no puede ir pero de tan solo verlos desde pantalla, se que estuvo sorprendente 💗❤️💌💘
@ayeilak5
@ayeilak5 2 года назад
Oh wow that's beautiful ❤️
@trinaq
@trinaq 2 года назад
Neat, that's a beautiful shout out, thank you for sharing it with us!
@JJRedy
@JJRedy 2 года назад
because this movie teaches some extremely important lessons. Children's media has no reason to be all rainbows & butterflies. And this movie isn't nearly as ''disturbing'' as people try to make it seem. It is a story of a neglected girl, who after all the emotional trauma she endures from hateful adults on power trips, she snaps and gains telekinesis as a means to regain control over her life, while in the meantime discovering that she can choose her family. It is a sweet story, and calling it disturbing kinda blurs the message.
@Tweetyresm
@Tweetyresm 2 года назад
It's really just the iron maiden part that's disturbing...
@rinxmacaroni2085
@rinxmacaroni2085 2 года назад
iron maidens not disturbin you.. or miss trenchbull herself?
@absolutelydegenerate1900
@absolutelydegenerate1900 2 года назад
It what kind of message is it teaching? “It will only get better if you get super powers and you can make it better”? That doesn’t sound like a great message to be teaching kids. It’s like saying the Mulan remake is as empowering to girls as the other one when they literally give her “super powers” that she didn’t have in the old movie but it’s what really helps her do all the stuff she needs to.
@lethfuil
@lethfuil 2 года назад
@@absolutelydegenerate1900 The massege is, that you can overcome abuse, that there is hope, that nothing is wrong with you just because others do you wrong and that everyone has some kind of inner strength that they can find. And also that it's not always the blood relatives you have to stick to, if they're abusive.
@Mia_M
@Mia_M 2 года назад
@@absolutelydegenerate1900 it’s message is also about found families. Matilda’s bio family was abusive and she discovered she could make her own family.
@The-real-Kyle
@The-real-Kyle Год назад
This is my first video of watching you and now you are already in my 10 top fav RU-vidrs
@nellybarrett7
@nellybarrett7 Год назад
Tragic story but well told! I love the little girl that plays Matilda
@Delfini29
@Delfini29 Год назад
Actually, her telekinetic abilities have nothing to do with "because she reads books". 😆 She, by the end of the movie, learns to channel her feelings triggered by her father's and others' abuse, anger, mistreatment into moving objects. This is what we can see in the important latter scenes! :) Starting from "Daddy, yell at me" she finds a meaning of constant domestic abuse she had to suffer so far.
@borger298
@borger298 Год назад
So basically her magic comes from her wisdom stat?
@professorbaxtercarelessdre1075
@@borger298 lol, so rolls only D-6's
@Stettafire
@Stettafire Год назад
​@@borger298 Kinda like a magical barbarian. But when she rages she casts spells instead of getting an extra attack roll
@Super_Mia
@Super_Mia Год назад
Unhappily this is free created, then after all times i was get angry and learn things, i dont get powers : D But its an, interessting idea to show this imagination
@JustYourAverage336
@JustYourAverage336 Год назад
In the book, it's explained that Matilda gains these powers because her mind wasn't being challenged, she was smarter than everybody else in her class and when she's put in a grade that challenges her mind, her powers go away.
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. 2 года назад
The fact that you slept on ‘Matilda’ as a child is sad. The book is cool and Danny DeVito adapted it brilliantly and the cast is brilliant!
@jovanka---------3022
@jovanka---------3022 2 года назад
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------💜 >>👉 NUDE.SNAPGIRLS.DATE/alexa Gaze: "Amazed" Lips: "Sensual" Smile: "Sweeter" Body: "Colder" Life's story is a short journey so have fun before you sleeping forever #однако #я #люблю #таких #рыбаков #Интересно #забавно #девушка #смешная #垃圾 #ライブ配信の再編ありがとうです!#この日のライブ配信は、#かならりやばかったですね!1#万人を超える人が見ていたもんね(笑)#やっぱり人参最高!#まさかのカメラ切り忘れでやら1かしたのもドキドキでした!#今後は気を付けないとね5). . !💖🖤❤#今後は気をライブ配信の再編ありがとうです!#この日のライブ配信は、#1万人を超える人が見ていたも ん(#笑)#やっぱり人参最高!#まさかのカメラ切り忘れでやら1かしたのもドキドキでした #今後は気をライブ配信の再編ありがとうです!( #笑)#垃圾
@candycane1744
@candycane1744 2 года назад
@Garfa,,,, 👇❤ Omg you are everywhere
@Equestrianista_
@Equestrianista_ Год назад
THANK YOU for calling it what it is...A RIDING CROP
@justinwhitaker9182
@justinwhitaker9182 10 месяцев назад
This guy is freakin' hilarious! He really deserves a lot more subscribers.
@aurora889
@aurora889 2 года назад
I have no idea why but as a kid I became so attached to this movie (it's still my comfort movie now) to the point that I can and will recite the entire script of it word for word.
@whiskeyvixen9221
@whiskeyvixen9221 2 года назад
I found my tribe cuz- same. I'm a whole ass 30 year old woman and to this day its my favourite childhood movie of all time.
@aurora889
@aurora889 2 года назад
@@whiskeyvixen9221 yess literally, I've watched it hundreds of times and will probably watch it hundreds more
@hauntedshadowslegacy2826
@hauntedshadowslegacy2826 2 года назад
If that's the case, it may be time to look back at your childhood. For some, attachment to this movie is a sign of childhood trauma and abuse. There's a lot of us out here, sadly, but at least we have something to rally around.
@MegaRamp
@MegaRamp 2 года назад
I’m so happy to see people feel this way as I do
@RaiKing42
@RaiKing42 2 года назад
Same, I just wasn't allowed to watch it so it was just something that lived in the back of my head
@hauntedshadowslegacy2826
@hauntedshadowslegacy2826 2 года назад
Honestly, tho, this movie contributed to my realization and acceptance of the fact I'd been abused most of my life. Sure, it took some time to really set in (and I needed a psychologist to get the ball rolling), but it still mattered. Abuse isn't just physical. There's several types. Surviving any type of abuse is tough, and it doesn't matter if other types are 'worse'. What Matilda went through absolutely mattered, and any trauma response she bears either at the time or later on is completely valid. Abuse is abuse. Period. Don't listen to anyone who dismisses what you went through as 'not bad enough'; untrained people have no right to make that determination for you.
@rahbeeuh
@rahbeeuh 2 года назад
There's a RU-vidr Willow Hope I think is her name who made a video reacting to her comments and she could've really used these words of encouragement bc people were just minimizing her trauma left and right. It was disgusting
@Lamante331
@Lamante331 2 года назад
dnc bozo can't relate
@GenerationNextNextNext
@GenerationNextNextNext 2 года назад
I still need therapy and a psyrchologist from abuse. I can't afford it.
@Lamante331
@Lamante331 2 года назад
@@GenerationNextNextNext can't relate + spelling issue + dnc
@sierraa.bryant9322
@sierraa.bryant9322 2 года назад
What you think of as "abuse" was not bad enough
@luckdragonpuppy3418
@luckdragonpuppy3418 Год назад
11:21 Porcelain
@Flower_Mom
@Flower_Mom Год назад
When I watched this movie as a kid I didn't realize how abusive Matilda's parents were because mine were the same way and I thought that was just how parents were supposed to be.
@MissMiseryGloom
@MissMiseryGloom 2 года назад
I was severely abused and Matilda was a character I identified with greatly. I read the book multiple times to my rabbit and always begged to rent the movie when we went to the video rental stores. Books were my escape, too. So this movie was really important to me. I definitely had nightmares about the chokey, though, and closed my eyes when Matilda got locked in.
@wildfire7140
@wildfire7140 2 года назад
Is everything okay now?
@ninawth
@ninawth 2 года назад
Same. I dreamt of meeting a nice teacher who could adopt me. As an adult, I can't read it anymore, because I find it too upsetting.
@1Lanavis1
@1Lanavis1 2 года назад
Same. I always hoped a teacher or librarian could help save me the way Ms. Honey did for Matilda.
@cristlewrite7944
@cristlewrite7944 2 года назад
aww you read it to your rabbit? That's so adorable, your a real-life snow white :)
@MissMiseryGloom
@MissMiseryGloom 2 года назад
@@wildfire7140 Getting there. Thanks for asking.
@TheSuperNats
@TheSuperNats 2 года назад
I saw this as a kid, I am 30 now and I’m still haunted by the chocolate cake scene 🤢
@finkahata5663
@finkahata5663 2 года назад
Only for fans over 18 years old Aishite.Tokyo/shizumi 💋🔥 mañas no se la Megan: "Hotter" Hopi: "Sweeter" Joonie: "Cooler" Yoongi: "Butter Asi con toy y sus mañas no se la lease que escriba bien mamon hay nomas pa ra reirse un rato y no estar triste y estresado.por la vida dura que se vive hoy . Köz karaş: ''Taŋ kaldım'' Erinder: ''Sezimdüü'' Jılmayuu: ''Tattuuraak'' Dene: ''Muzdak'' Jizn, kak krasivaya melodiya, tolko pesni pereputalis. Aç köz arstan Bul ukmuştuuday ısık kün bolçu, jana arstan abdan açka bolgon. Uyunan çıgıp, tigi jer-jerdi izdedi. Al kiçinekey koyondu gana taba algan. Al bir az oylonboy koyondu karmadı. ''Bul koyon menin kursagımdı toyguza albayt'' dep oylodu arstan. Arstan koyondu öltüröyün dep jatkanda, bir kiyik tigi tarapka çurkadı. Arstan aç köz bolup kaldı. Kiçine koyondu emes, çoŋ kiyikti jegen jakşı dep oylodu.#垃圾 Son unos de los mejores conciertos , no puede ir pero de tan solo verlos desde pantalla, se que estuvo sorprendente 💗❤️💌💘
@jovanka---------3022
@jovanka---------3022 2 года назад
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------💜 >>👉 NUDE.SNAPGIRLS.DATE/alexa Gaze: "Amazed" Lips: "Sensual" Smile: "Sweeter" Body: "Colder" Life's story is a short journey so have fun before you sleeping forever #однако #я #люблю #таких #рыбаков #Интересно #забавно #девушка #смешная #垃圾 #ライブ配信の再編ありがとうです!#この日のライブ配信は、#かならりやばかったですね!1#万人を超える人が見ていたもんね(笑)#やっぱり人参最高!#まさかのカメラ切り忘れでやら1かしたのもドキドキでした!#今後は気を付けないとね5). . !💖🖤❤#今後は気をライブ配信の再編ありがとうです!#この日のライブ配信は、#1万人を超える人が見ていたも ん(#笑)#やっぱり人参最高!#まさかのカメラ切り忘れでやら1かしたのもドキドキでした #今後は気をライブ配信の再編ありがとうです!( #笑)#垃圾
@suzannax
@suzannax 2 года назад
Brucey Bogtrotter was a legend
@nathansaintus9927
@nathansaintus9927 2 года назад
@@suzannax for real haha
@javiergonzalez.6150
@javiergonzalez.6150 2 года назад
It was really creepy, but I still love that scene
@upside_downpie8070
@upside_downpie8070 Год назад
I think your channel has become my favorite. I can't explain how funny you are
@ShabbaWata
@ShabbaWata Год назад
Dude your videos just make me feel better.
@AshDub86
@AshDub86 2 года назад
As a 35 year old adult human, I still periodically will stop whatever I'm doing to focus and try to move things with my brain, just to check in case I've finally gained the skill of telekinesis.
@secretlyadragon4723
@secretlyadragon4723 2 года назад
Same.
@jovanka---------3022
@jovanka---------3022 2 года назад
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------💜 >>👉 NUDE.SNAPGIRLS.DATE/alexa Gaze: "Amazed" Lips: "Sensual" Smile: "Sweeter" Body: "Colder" Life's story is a short journey so have fun before you sleeping forever #однако #я #люблю #таких #рыбаков #Интересно #забавно #девушка #смешная #垃圾 #ライブ配信の再編ありがとうです!#この日のライブ配信は、#かならりやばかったですね!1#万人を超える人が見ていたもんね(笑)#やっぱり人参最高!#まさかのカメラ切り忘れでやら1かしたのもドキドキでした!#今後は気を付けないとね5). . !💖🖤❤#今後は気をライブ配信の再編ありがとうです!#この日のライブ配信は、#1万人を超える人が見ていたも ん(#笑)#やっぱり人参最高!#まさかのカメラ切り忘れでやら1かしたのもドキドキでした #今後は気をライブ配信の再編ありがとうです!( #笑)#垃圾
@samueldavidbatistaruiz7510
@samueldavidbatistaruiz7510 2 года назад
Same
@beachbum3225
@beachbum3225 2 года назад
haha me too
@SyFy412
@SyFy412 2 года назад
“As a 35 year old adult human” that’s just what a nonhuman would say
@kylieko2918
@kylieko2918 2 года назад
The fact that Alex said "its 2021" in the sponsor read shows how long it takes to edit his videos 😂
@comicsandanimation5531
@comicsandanimation5531 2 года назад
nah he records the sponsor part and reuses it a lot , like many of his videos have the same sponsor so he uses that original clips instead of making new ones everytime
@jenh101
@jenh101 2 года назад
@@comicsandanimation5531 that’s what I assumed.
@xthatxdetroitxgaymerx6108
@xthatxdetroitxgaymerx6108 2 года назад
oof very perceptive. Props and nods of approval :)
@Twinrehz
@Twinrehz Год назад
*Alex:* So Matilda's a bizarre movie! *Me:* yeah, it's the greatest movie ever!
@viiib3sss
@viiib3sss 7 месяцев назад
Your commentary on these movies has me crying! How are you so funny and still so accurate 😂
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