Jack's Lament always gets to me because it's one of those songs that makes you feel for the main character. Just hearing how Jack is tired of having to do the same shit every year and wants something new in his life can be a very impactful moment. Like you said in that part, there's definitely been a point where we've been doing one thing in our lives, and we start to grow tired of it and feel the need for something new after a while.
I feel like people miss how touched Jack was by Sally's gift basket, and he talked so warmly to her when he gave her the Sandy Claws outfit assignment. Not a great deal of screentime is devoted to their budding romance, but I find their little moments to be well acted in both voice and animation. And Sally's questionable behavior is what makes her a part of a Halloween culture.
Regarding Jack’s feelings for Sally, it’s always insinuated that he likes her back but he himself doesn’t realize that he likes her (yet). When Sally sends him the gift basket he’s genuinely happy to see her and flattered by her gift, and rather disappointed she disappeared before he could thank her. Jack even gives Sally the most important job in making his version of Christmas, assigning her to make his Santa Claus outfit, showing he admires her talents and knows he can trust her. When he finds her in Oogie’s lair that’s the moment he realizes how much she cares for him. And even by the end, it’s not Sally who starts their duet, it’s Jack with him confessing his feelings and desire to be with her. Jack was so focus on Christmas he never realized his true happiness was in Halloween Town all along with Sally.
Whether you love to watch it on Halloween, Christmas, or both, this film is an absolute masterpiece and I love it so much. The songs are memorable, the animation still holds up, the characters are likable, and the musical score by Danny Elfman is amazing. It's impressive how beautiful the scenery looks and how good the stop-motion animation is 30 years later.
I don't know if you're into music theory at all, but this film actually dabbles in it a little, with every time Jack sings, and when Sally sings. There's what's called the Phrygian stank note that they both hit when they sing. It's basically a note that sounds slightly off from the rest of the notes being sung in a lyric. You can hear it in Jack's lament, and Sally's song. It's used to show their connection, even on the most basic musical level.
Really, Sally was more “drugging” the doctor guy than “poisoning” him. The idea wasn’t to kill him, but to put him to sleep for awhile, *_because it was the only way she could ever leave the house._* Seriously, if he would let her get out and about now and then, I’m guessing she would probably stop. …I’ll grant you the stalker part, though.
Sally didn't want to poison the doctor, she just drugged him for going outside. And yes, Sally is the one who had good sense because after having that vision, she tried to speak to Jack for convincing him to stop because she knew it will be bad.
This is such a masterpiece! The stop motion, especially for the time is phenomenal, Jack's such a compelling complex protagonist, the culture clash of these different holiday is fun to see, and the songs are amazing, especially "This Is Halloween" and "Oogie Boogie's song."
Every source I see says that Sally is a ragdoll, but I really think she's a scarecrow.. and that would make sense why oogie boogie likes her so much. All of the bugs inside of oogie boogie would really love the leaves..
I wont forget seeing this at the Hollywood Bowl for it's 25tg anniversary. The cast came back and reprised their musical numbers. Catherine O'Hara could still perfectly hit those high notes as Sally and Shock, seeing Paul Reubens (RIP) was unforgettable, and Ken Page had an unbelievable voice all these years later. Then seeing Danny Elfman come out one last time at the end to perform Dead Man's Party was such a nice bonus!
There's a version of Sally's Song out there that's sung by Amy Lee, aka lead singer of Evanescence. And Kidnap the Sandy Claws by Korn And This is Halloween by Marilyn Manson And What's This? By Flyleaf.
Catherine O'Hara, who played the mother in Home Alone, was the voice of Sally, and Shock (One of the kids that kidnapped Santa Claus). Paul Reubens (Pee Wee Herman) was the voice of Lock (One of the kids that kidnapped Santa Claus- the one that looked like a devil. Barrel, the one with the wide grin was voiced by Danny Elfman. He was also the voice of the Clown with the Tearaway Face and the singing voice of Jack Skellington, among several other characters. The Mayor was voiced by the late Glenn Shadix, who played the psychic medium, Otho, in Beetlejuice, which also starred Catherine O'Hara, the voice of Sally and Shock.
Danny Elfman was supposed to sing AND voice for Jack, but he wasn't that great at just talking for him, so they got someone else. So now Danny just sings.
This is still one of my favorite Tim burton films since I was a little girl. Sally is definitely my favorite character in this. I love her and jack’s relationship in the movie and in the video games and FanFiction.
@@rachelkelly2293 what’s your favorite thing you love about sally? I love when she tried so hard to talk jack out of his major terrible idea and meant well enough to care for his well-being. Because she loves him, even though he never noticed before until he realized why she went down there to save Santa from Oogie and the ending scene on the hill.
12:25 Are you serious? The rest of the residents of this city are happy.They like halloween. One Jack we have a poor unhappy soul that is looking for something new. He has to deceive others, so that they would do as he wants.
There’s still some stop-motion production. In fact, it’s so well done today that people think it’s just 3D CGI. I think it was Tim Burton who got upset for people saying that about stop-motion animation that they started making it look more primitive, more rough regarding the visuals and style, so people could differentiate it from 3D animation
I heard that at the time when this movie was in production, Danny Elfman was having the same issues that Jack. So you can say that the songs were Danny singing his feelings through Jack. And he supported by his girlfriend at that time (who also worked in this movie)
I used to wonder “oh why am I so deranged?” Then I realized one of my favorite movies as a child involved skinning the antagonist alive and then kissing in the snow
This movie is a Disney classic, and the best movie to play on either Halloween or Christmas. This movie also has some great songs, even though the only two memorable ones are “This is Halloween” and “What’s This?”.
There's still some stop-motion projects today. Like that recent stop-motion version of Pinocchio. By the way, there's also a video game that acts as a sequel to The Nightmare Before Christmas.
A few weeks back I was watching a bunch of reactions to this movie, because I'd sworn to have seen a reaction by you and then couldn't find it anywhere. Was sad to find my brain just got the poster mixed up with an actual thumbnail... But oh well, it in fact has been a pleasant surprise to see you react to this movie at last :D
I heard there was going to be a live action of this, and Johnny Depp might be Jack. I also think the reason why Jack is so obsessed with the warmth he feels is because he knows it from when he was alive.
Your hair is fine, Sophie. Since you asked, my favorite holiday is Diwali. Your reactions are once again a roller coaster. This film tends to take people off guard with its simplicity (at least compared to other animation from the 90s), but you still latched onto the deeper psychology.
Fun fact: In the soundtrack that's narrated by Patrick Stewart there's an epilogue where Santa Claus comes back to Halloweentown years later and finds out that Jack and Sally had "four or five skeleton children"
Hello. I really enjoyed watching your reaction to this movie, and I'm still continuously supporting you because your content is absolutely amazing, and also because I enjoy watching your reactions to different movies.
I never really liked this movie when I was younger, but now I might rewatch it and see how I feel about it. I do LOVE the stop motion style like Coraline
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Now between this and Coraline you have two Henry Selick movies under your belt! Also Oogie Boggie's Song is probably my favorite.
You're right, it's kind of odd that Jack seems to fall for Sally out of nowhere. (But then again, it's been a while since I watched this whole movie, maybe there were signs.)
Dear Sophie, I love the movie nightmare before Christmas and I love all of your videos. Hope you get 1 million subscribers one day or because you deserve it. Sincerely, Oliver .❤🦄🌈♥️
Well, Sally have put Deadly Nightshade (which is poisonous to us humans and some animals as well, if not all) in his tea three times prior to "poisoning" the soup. It seems like it's just like sleeping pills in our own world, though he did get a headache from that one, kinda like he was hungover.
Everyone debates between if it's a Christmas or Halloween movie. Really it's a transition movie, the move between both of the holidays. Tim Burton even said that when he wrote the original poem that then turned into the movie, that he was inspired when watching stores transitioned their decorations from Halloween to Christmas. Watching it through the Halloween season, to Thanksgiving here in the US, to Christmas is how my family and I watch it. For the soundtrack, I am always hard-pressed to pick a fav. It ebbs and flows which I like more. Depends on the day I'm having i guess. :D
I have four songs from this movie on my playlist. Oogie Boogie's is my fave. I've met the voice actors for Jack and Oogie twice at comic cons 🎥 🎃 💓 🎄 🍿
Aside from DelToro Pinocchio, there's a movie called "Seal Team". It is technically CG, but the characters move as if they were stop motion. It is a very beautiful and hilarious movie that deserves more attention! If you can, please make a reaction of It, Sophie!
Your reaction was well worth the looooong wait haha glad you enjoyed the movie and if you're interested in more stop motion animated films, I recommend Corpe Bride and Coraline for Halloween vibes. And Fantastic Mr Fox for a chill fun watch
I know this movie is popular and loved by so many. Heck I have an aunt with a Jack Skellington tattoo, but I just couldn't get into it. I tried, but I didn't enjoy it. True, the animation is gorgeous. No denying that. And This is Halloween... gosh, I love, LOVE that song so much. Perfect to listen to this holiday.
I think the other Citizens of Halloween town can't leave Halloween town only Jack being the Pumpkin King just like how Only Santa leaves to deliver presents
I saw this when I was in my 20s on the big screen. I imagine I only went to see it because of the Tim Burton name. I doubt I would go to a movie just because it is Tim Burton these days. But I remember when "What is This" came on I just thought it was magic. So that has to be my favorite from the movie. Partly it is the magic of it, but it is also some of the cynical asides that don't tend to make it in to people's reactions like his surprised "And absolutely noone's dead".
💀👍 This is the best reaction to this film I've seen so far. 👻 Besides this, "The Corpse Bride" and "Caroline," there are two other really good movies that I can think of which also feature this type of electronically assisted stop-motion animation: "Paranorman" (2012), which is also a great Halloween film and "James & The Giant Peach" (1996), which also features a lot of catchy music, courtesy of Randy Newman.
Also everyone adores and admires Jack because in a video game Called Nightmare before Christmas The Pumpkin King Oogi Boogie tries to turn Halloween town into big town Jack hearing about this is the only one who stands up to oogie boogie defeating and casting him out of Halloween town but still allow him for the celebration they have each year once he was defeated the folks called him The Pumpkin King and King of the Pumpkin patch
what is your favourite song from this movie? mine has to be This Is Halloween!
This Is Halloween and Sally’s Song are my favorites from this movie.
What's This is very fun to sing because of how fast-paced it is.
That’s mine too I love it
Jack's Lament always gets to me because it's one of those songs that makes you feel for the main character. Just hearing how Jack is tired of having to do the same shit every year and wants something new in his life can be a very impactful moment. Like you said in that part, there's definitely been a point where we've been doing one thing in our lives, and we start to grow tired of it and feel the need for something new after a while.
This is Halloween
I feel like people miss how touched Jack was by Sally's gift basket, and he talked so warmly to her when he gave her the Sandy Claws outfit assignment. Not a great deal of screentime is devoted to their budding romance, but I find their little moments to be well acted in both voice and animation. And Sally's questionable behavior is what makes her a part of a Halloween culture.
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Regarding Jack’s feelings for Sally, it’s always insinuated that he likes her back but he himself doesn’t realize that he likes her (yet). When Sally sends him the gift basket he’s genuinely happy to see her and flattered by her gift, and rather disappointed she disappeared before he could thank her. Jack even gives Sally the most important job in making his version of Christmas, assigning her to make his Santa Claus outfit, showing he admires her talents and knows he can trust her. When he finds her in Oogie’s lair that’s the moment he realizes how much she cares for him. And even by the end, it’s not Sally who starts their duet, it’s Jack with him confessing his feelings and desire to be with her. Jack was so focus on Christmas he never realized his true happiness was in Halloween Town all along with Sally.
Whether you love to watch it on Halloween, Christmas, or both, this film is an absolute masterpiece and I love it so much. The songs are memorable, the animation still holds up, the characters are likable, and the musical score by Danny Elfman is amazing. It's impressive how beautiful the scenery looks and how good the stop-motion animation is 30 years later.
I couldn’t believe it came out in 1993!
I don't know if you're into music theory at all, but this film actually dabbles in it a little, with every time Jack sings, and when Sally sings.
There's what's called the Phrygian stank note that they both hit when they sing. It's basically a note that sounds slightly off from the rest of the notes being sung in a lyric.
You can hear it in Jack's lament, and Sally's song.
It's used to show their connection, even on the most basic musical level.
Cool little fun fact! I didn’t know this before ☺️
Really, Sally was more “drugging” the doctor guy than “poisoning” him. The idea wasn’t to kill him, but to put him to sleep for awhile, *_because it was the only way she could ever leave the house._* Seriously, if he would let her get out and about now and then, I’m guessing she would probably stop.
…I’ll grant you the stalker part, though.
Yeah, you’re right
Patchwork Sally is a witch, which explains her visions and affinity for potions.
Sally didn't want to poison the doctor, she just drugged him for going outside.
And yes, Sally is the one who had good sense because after having that vision, she tried to speak to Jack for convincing him to stop because she knew it will be bad.
This is such a masterpiece! The stop motion, especially for the time is phenomenal, Jack's such a compelling complex protagonist, the culture clash of these different holiday is fun to see, and the songs are amazing, especially "This Is Halloween" and "Oogie Boogie's song."
The doctor's name is 'Dr. Finklestein.'
And the mayor? He's 'two-faced.' And his name is Mayor Two-Face. They literally have a two-faced mayor.
Every source I see says that Sally is a ragdoll, but I really think she's a scarecrow.. and that would make sense why oogie boogie likes her so much. All of the bugs inside of oogie boogie would really love the leaves..
No, she's really a ragdoll
I don't know why, but her reaction to the saxophone player calling Jack, "Bone Daddy," cracked me up.
Monster House (2006) is a spooky animated movie. 9 (2009) is another animated film that has some very spooky images and ideas about life.
I wont forget seeing this at the Hollywood Bowl for it's 25tg anniversary. The cast came back and reprised their musical numbers. Catherine O'Hara could still perfectly hit those high notes as Sally and Shock, seeing Paul Reubens (RIP) was unforgettable, and Ken Page had an unbelievable voice all these years later. Then seeing Danny Elfman come out one last time at the end to perform Dead Man's Party was such a nice bonus!
Sophie before the movie: "this is not scary, it's an animation"
Sophie like, one minute into the movie: "this is nightmare fuel"
There's a version of Sally's Song out there that's sung by Amy Lee, aka lead singer of Evanescence.
And Kidnap the Sandy Claws by Korn
And This is Halloween by Marilyn Manson
And What's This? By Flyleaf.
You said that stop motion is no longer made but that is not true, last year Guillermo del Toro won an Oscar with his stop motion movie Pinocchio
I should probably check it out
The clown scared me when I was little from that scene when he toke his other face off and the wolf scared me to deaf
My favorite holiday... any "harvest festival", food and drink is the answer
This is my favorite Tim Burton movie, and I absolutely love Sally! So glad you watched this movie. Happy Spooky Season Sophie! 💖🎃
Happy spooky season to you too :)
@@SophieLentsTechnically, Henry Selick directed, but it is based of a poem by Burton. They just put his name in the title to sell more tickets.
“ I don’t get where his feelings for her is coming from.” Me looks at his options. “Nah I get it.”
Fun fact: Tim Burton was the producer of this movie. Henry Selick was the director, and also directed James & The Giant Peach and Coraline.
Every time I stop by your channel it makes me feel so cozy. Love your stuff, this was no different!
Catherine O'Hara, who played the mother in Home Alone, was the voice of Sally, and Shock (One of the kids that kidnapped Santa Claus).
Paul Reubens (Pee Wee Herman) was the voice of Lock (One of the kids that kidnapped Santa Claus- the one that looked like a devil.
Barrel, the one with the wide grin was voiced by Danny Elfman. He was also the voice of the Clown with the Tearaway Face and the singing voice of Jack Skellington, among several other characters.
The Mayor was voiced by the late Glenn Shadix, who played the psychic medium, Otho, in Beetlejuice, which also starred Catherine O'Hara, the voice of Sally and Shock.
Danny Elfman was supposed to sing AND voice for Jack, but he wasn't that great at just talking for him, so they got someone else.
So now Danny just sings.
"They have the same brain. They will never fight." You don't argue with yourself, Sophie? :P
This is still one of my favorite Tim burton films since I was a little girl. Sally is definitely my favorite character in this. I love her and jack’s relationship in the movie and in the video games and FanFiction.
Same!
@@rachelkelly2293 what’s your favorite thing you love about sally? I love when she tried so hard to talk jack out of his major terrible idea and meant well enough to care for his well-being. Because she loves him, even though he never noticed before until he realized why she went down there to save Santa from Oogie and the ending scene on the hill.
As a child I was terrified of this movie
mainly because of the opening song this is Halloween lol
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and sleepless nights
12:25 Are you serious? The rest of the residents of this city are happy.They like halloween. One Jack we have a poor unhappy soul that is looking for something new. He has to deceive others, so that they would do as he wants.
They are not dead, they are creatures like a goblin or a cupid 😊
There’s still some stop-motion production. In fact, it’s so well done today that people think it’s just 3D CGI. I think it was Tim Burton who got upset for people saying that about stop-motion animation that they started making it look more primitive, more rough regarding the visuals and style, so people could differentiate it from 3D animation
I heard that at the time when this movie was in production, Danny Elfman was having the same issues that Jack. So you can say that the songs were Danny singing his feelings through Jack. And he supported by his girlfriend at that time (who also worked in this movie)
I used to wonder “oh why am I so deranged?” Then I realized one of my favorite movies as a child involved skinning the antagonist alive and then kissing in the snow
What?!? Curiosity killed the cat has a second part ???? What was it? Saved by satisfaction. lol I love that.
Also, this is a perfect timing! Because The Nightmare Before Christmas was released exactly 30 years ago!
If Jack is the most "Goth boy", that level of drama is necessary.
24:07 I would have thought more of the Heads of the hotel rooms in hotel transylvania
This movie is a Disney classic, and the best movie to play on either Halloween or Christmas. This movie also has some great songs, even though the only two memorable ones are “This is Halloween” and “What’s This?”.
There's still some stop-motion projects today. Like that recent stop-motion version of Pinocchio.
By the way, there's also a video game that acts as a sequel to The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Tim Burton unfortunately did not direct this movie though. He was actually the producer for that one
Agatha: she's one split end away from cutting her own bangs.. but in Sophie's case, she did cut her own bangs
A few weeks back I was watching a bunch of reactions to this movie, because I'd sworn to have seen a reaction by you and then couldn't find it anywhere. Was sad to find my brain just got the poster mixed up with an actual thumbnail... But oh well, it in fact has been a pleasant surprise to see you react to this movie at last :D
It's a Christmas movie, just as much as "Shiny Teeth and Me" is a Christmas song. Lol
For me, it's a Halloween movie. I watch it every Halloween as I'm handing out candy to trick-or-treaters.
You know what unnerves people more than no lights?
Two strobe lights, set to frequencies that aren't algebraically related to each other.
I heard there was going to be a live action of this, and Johnny Depp might be Jack.
I also think the reason why Jack is so obsessed with the warmth he feels is because he knows it from when he was alive.
I have an annual tradition of watching this every year
I've seen it so many times I say the lines as the characters do lol
0:52 it’s not animated movie, it’s a claymation
Finally! I love this movie! I’ve been waiting for this reaction! Thank you Sophie! ❤
Jack said being delulu is the solulu😂
Your hair is fine, Sophie.
Since you asked, my favorite holiday is Diwali.
Your reactions are once again a roller coaster. This film tends to take people off guard with its simplicity (at least compared to other animation from the 90s), but you still latched onto the deeper psychology.
Fun fact: In the soundtrack that's narrated by Patrick Stewart there's an epilogue where Santa Claus comes back to Halloweentown years later and finds out that Jack and Sally had "four or five skeleton children"
Hello. I really enjoyed watching your reaction to this movie, and I'm still continuously supporting you because your content is absolutely amazing, and also because I enjoy watching your reactions to different movies.
Sophie Lents "If no one's told you this today, I love you." (Peter Monn)💙
Favourite song is either this is Halloween or Oogie Boogie’s song favourite holiday is also Halloween which is also my birthday 🥳 love your reaction
Thanks for the video Sophie! :)
Such a classic. This is my niece's favorite movie. She's 4 years old.
I never really liked this movie when I was younger, but now I might rewatch it and see how I feel about it. I do LOVE the stop motion style like Coraline
Now between this and Coraline you have two Henry Selick movies under your belt!
Also Oogie Boggie's Song is probably my favorite.
You're right, it's kind of odd that Jack seems to fall for Sally out of nowhere. (But then again, it's been a while since I watched this whole movie, maybe there were signs.)
Dear Sophie, I love the movie nightmare before Christmas and I love all of your videos. Hope you get 1 million subscribers one day or because you deserve it. Sincerely, Oliver .❤🦄🌈♥️
I Love the Nightmare Before Christmas! Incredible video Sophie! ❤🖤👻🦇
Well, Sally have put Deadly Nightshade (which is poisonous to us humans and some animals as well, if not all) in his tea three times prior to "poisoning" the soup. It seems like it's just like sleeping pills in our own world, though he did get a headache from that one, kinda like he was hungover.
Everyone debates between if it's a Christmas or Halloween movie. Really it's a transition movie, the move between both of the holidays. Tim Burton even said that when he wrote the original poem that then turned into the movie, that he was inspired when watching stores transitioned their decorations from Halloween to Christmas. Watching it through the Halloween season, to Thanksgiving here in the US, to Christmas is how my family and I watch it.
For the soundtrack, I am always hard-pressed to pick a fav. It ebbs and flows which I like more. Depends on the day I'm having i guess. :D
Sophie's hair looks amazing 🔥 I will focus on that. #QueenSophie 👑
FINALLY, SOMEONE SAID " BUT SATISFACTION BROUGHT IT BACK"
I have four songs from this movie on my playlist. Oogie Boogie's is my fave. I've met the voice actors for Jack and Oogie twice at comic cons
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Aside from DelToro Pinocchio, there's a movie called "Seal Team". It is technically CG, but the characters move as if they were stop motion. It is a very beautiful and hilarious movie that deserves more attention! If you can, please make a reaction of It, Sophie!
Your reaction was well worth the looooong wait haha glad you enjoyed the movie and if you're interested in more stop motion animated films, I recommend Corpe Bride and Coraline for Halloween vibes. And Fantastic Mr Fox for a chill fun watch
I’ve already seen both Corpse Bride and Coraline, the reactions are up on my channel ☺️
@SophieLents oh wow I must've missed those. Whoops 😬 btw the bangs look fantastic!
The moment she appears, I click 😅
Same!
I love you!❤ The hair looks gorgeous
Happy Halloween!
It’s my Halloween tradition to watch this movie while eating candy 🍬🍫🍭🎃👻💀
oh, so fun!
Oh! I have that exact same necklace that you do! Also my parents hate this movie TwT
You really cut those bangs yourself?! I think Brad Mondo would approve! 💇🏻♀️🥰
well I followed his tutorial soooooo
@@SophieLents #isaidwhatisaid 😂
If you love stop-motion, you should seriously watch Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio 🤥 and Wendell & Wild 💀☠️!!
This haircut looks really beautiful on you!
awww thanks!
I know this movie is popular and loved by so many. Heck I have an aunt with a Jack Skellington tattoo, but I just couldn't get into it. I tried, but I didn't enjoy it. True, the animation is gorgeous. No denying that. And This is Halloween... gosh, I love, LOVE that song so much. Perfect to listen to this holiday.
Such a great movie!!!!!!
Honestly, I feel like this is a good movie to watch after halloween and before christmas. Which is were the movie takes place ironically.
For the debate as to whether this is a Halloween movie or a Christmas movie, I think it’s both.
I think the other Citizens of Halloween town can't leave Halloween town only Jack being the Pumpkin King just like how Only Santa leaves to deliver presents
Happy 30th anniversary to this movie. October 13, 1993
omg we sang songs from this movie at school too
I saw this when I was in my 20s on the big screen. I imagine I only went to see it because of the Tim Burton name. I doubt I would go to a movie just because it is Tim Burton these days. But I remember when "What is This" came on I just thought it was magic. So that has to be my favorite from the movie. Partly it is the magic of it, but it is also some of the cynical asides that don't tend to make it in to people's reactions like his surprised "And absolutely noone's dead".
i'll watch Brad Mondo's reaction of you cutting your bangs
Love this movie my daughter is going as lock for for Halloween and her brothers are barrel and shock (not my kids, they're from another man)
Her: * singing to the songs *
Me: * starts singing with her *
Also me: _are we the same person_ . . .
11:59 I think jack is either 7 or 8 feet tall
In case you didn't notice Santa had his hand tied up so he couldn't really do anything
Request: Disney's dinosaur (2000)
awesome movie :D happy someone does a reaction. havent seen one yet.
8:20 nightmare before christmas was made before harry potter, voldamort is the mayor
What's your favorite scary movie?
Movie request and idea: the angry birds movie.
💀👍 This is the best reaction to this film I've seen so far. 👻 Besides this, "The Corpse Bride" and "Caroline," there are two other really good movies that I can think of which also feature this type of electronically assisted stop-motion animation: "Paranorman" (2012), which is also a great Halloween film and "James & The Giant Peach" (1996), which also features a lot of catchy music, courtesy of Randy Newman.
Coraline*
@@veronicawexel1291 Thank You
You should watch the Captain underpants movie
If you like stop motion then I recommend Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio. It's really good.
Also everyone adores and admires Jack because in a video game Called Nightmare before Christmas The Pumpkin King Oogi Boogie tries to turn Halloween town into big town Jack hearing about this is the only one who stands up to oogie boogie defeating and casting him out of Halloween town but still allow him for the celebration they have each year once he was defeated the folks called him The Pumpkin King and King of the Pumpkin patch
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Next movie you view, can you do Hollow Man (2000)?