Filmmaker reacts to Coraline (2009) for the FIRST TIME!

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  • @JamesVSCinema
    @JamesVSCinema  Год назад +100

    Shout to Wybie, all I'm gonna say.
    Breaking Bad EP 5 & 6 & Edge Runners on the patreon! Click here for early access: www.patreon.com/jamesvscinema
    Have a great day everyone!

    • @Erionna.
      @Erionna. Год назад

      Please start reacting to “game of thrones” and if you already seen it then react to “house of the dragon” 🐉 plz and great reaction🫶🔥

    • @ryanmcgowan1555
      @ryanmcgowan1555 Год назад

      Hgv

    • @st0n3p0ny
      @st0n3p0ny Год назад

      9 is another trippy dark surreal animated to check out. Everybody overlook it.

    • @SilasOsterwalder-yx3tj
      @SilasOsterwalder-yx3tj 4 месяца назад

      Can react to Cobra Kai season 5 episode 2,3, or 10?

  • @HotDogTimeMachine385
    @HotDogTimeMachine385 Год назад +1442

    Neil Gaiman's Coraline almost wasn't published. His editor called it too scary for kids, but the editor's daughter liked it. It turns out she WAS scared but wanted to know what happens in the story. Good scary stories are healthy.

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  Год назад +295

      Oh absolutely. Builds character haha

    • @gabrielcanejo187
      @gabrielcanejo187 Год назад +40

      That's the Mark of a Great Horror or Just scary stories even for kids

    • @blancaherreroespana5035
      @blancaherreroespana5035 Год назад +48

      I read it when I was 9yo. It terrified me in the best way possible. Now horror is my favourite genre and Gaiman is still to this day one of my favourite authors.

    • @commiebastard3633
      @commiebastard3633 Год назад +2

      @@blancaherreroespana5035 He frustrates me as he's never topped Sandman which was his 1st published work. He could have run with that for years, but killed it off to write stuff not quite so good.

    • @cniknik9863
      @cniknik9863 Год назад +12

      Yes! It's why Goosebumps was so popular.

  • @sonnercampbell1702
    @sonnercampbell1702 Год назад +599

    This movie made me realize that Terri Hatcher is a very underrated actor; her performance as Mother/Other Mother is so good, the desperation in her voice when she’s pounding on the door saying “don’t leave I’ll die without you” makes that scene even more terrifying

    • @dqshipley2811
      @dqshipley2811 Год назад +45

      So true. I remember when I heard she was cast, I thought what? Teri Hatcher; where did THAT come from? Then I saw the movie. She’s SO good.

  • @wratched
    @wratched Год назад +345

    It's interesting that you should mention cosmic horror; there's a line in the book that didn't make it into the movie: "She knew that if she fell in that corridor she might never get up again. Whatever that corridor was was older by far than the other mother. It was deep, and slow, and it knew that she was there."

    • @olivialovelle
      @olivialovelle Год назад +42

      It’s so so creepy and unnerving. The books are so cool.

  • @kennieminski7080
    @kennieminski7080 Год назад +336

    Realizing that the other mother was not what was causing the tunnel to breath is a great bit of cosmic horror.

    • @katrinamack444
      @katrinamack444 Год назад +7

      wait what

    • @Luna-iu1dr
      @Luna-iu1dr Год назад +1

      wait what

    • @kennieminski7080
      @kennieminski7080 Год назад +56

      Only a few hints to it in the movie, much more in the book.

    • @ayaehab
      @ayaehab Год назад +8

      I was confused for a bit then I remembered the book lol

    • @Zazabazaa
      @Zazabazaa Год назад +3

      That's only available in the books

  • @josh1235
    @josh1235 Год назад +456

    This is done by a studio called Laika. Everything they do is pretty great visually. This is probably my favorite thing they made, but Kubo and the Two Strings would probably be what I would check out next since you dug this so much. Paranorman is a good one to go with from them for Halloween though.
    Side note: They save everything. They even have a RUclips channel where they deep dive into the choices made behind each prop down to the costume design. It would spoil some things for films you haven't seen, but it is really great insight for the ones you have.

    • @MrHarbltron
      @MrHarbltron Год назад +19

      Kubo is just incredible. A visual feast.

    • @bojkberet
      @bojkberet Год назад

      Did they make the Little Prince remake?

    • @dosnostalgic
      @dosnostalgic Год назад +2

      @@bojkberet No.

    • @quikspecv4d
      @quikspecv4d Год назад +5

      Kubo is a must see

    • @eyesofthefox
      @eyesofthefox Год назад +2

      I still consider The Nightmare Before Christmas a Laika film. Henry Sellick and many of what would go on to form Laika don't get enough credit for their contributions to that film.

  • @mycroft16
    @mycroft16 Год назад +82

    Coraline's interactions with Wyborn initially feel to me like that NPC in a game that you run into after a few action scenes who gives you just a little more, etc. It's cleverly done.

    • @blenderbachcgi
      @blenderbachcgi Год назад +4

      He's meant to be awkward, as if he doesn't really get to interact with people usually...

  • @bbkd3b
    @bbkd3b Год назад +391

    If you're looking for a videogame with this style, check out "Little Nightmares" and its sequel. Feels very much in line with this art direction. Henry Selik is even apparently making a pilot for a series based on those game.

    • @dqshipley2811
      @dqshipley2811 Год назад +12

      That’s exciting news. I’d love to see Henry Selick do Little Nightmares.

    • @_previously
      @_previously Год назад +5

      Phenomenal game. Amazing art, sound design compliments the visuals extremely well and the story is just 👩🏻‍🍳💋
      Super interested to see how they’re going to be able to translate the game to the big screen

    • @ValeriaRamirez-rc7vs
      @ValeriaRamirez-rc7vs Год назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing!! Those games are awesome

    • @TylerClear
      @TylerClear Год назад +1

      I love those games I got the art book for the second one some interesting stuff

    • @addkeifspsdcvl
      @addkeifspsdcvl Год назад +1

      i got bored

  • @ravenlockhart0925
    @ravenlockhart0925 Год назад +160

    I like that the lightning strike earlier on and the clouds at the end resemble claws. What you said about the tunnel being colorful and inviting made me think of the predatorial flora and fauna in nature that uses things like color to lure its prey; the other mother being the predator in this case

    • @AlfeyHolmes
      @AlfeyHolmes Год назад +19

      In the beginning of the book, bored Coraline watches a TV programme about protective coloration. So you might be on to something!

    • @kingofhearts3831
      @kingofhearts3831 Год назад +20

      Okay so the book seems to heavily imply that the house is a living entity that is separate from the Other Mother. They seem to have a symbiotic relationship.

    • @AlfeyHolmes
      @AlfeyHolmes Год назад +3

      @@kingofhearts3831 That's true.

    • @AnnekeOosterink
      @AnnekeOosterink Год назад +1

      I noticed that hand in the lightning as well, and then a branch too. All of them look like they are just about to grasp Coraline. :)

  • @l.i.t.f.4353
    @l.i.t.f.4353 Год назад +238

    Aye I miss this movie so much, it is a timeless classic that is just perfect, they nailed the storytelling and the atmosphere

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  Год назад +23

      Happy to hear this. Which was your favorite part?

    • @l.i.t.f.4353
      @l.i.t.f.4353 Год назад +16

      @@JamesVSCinema thats a tough one, I would say once the mother transforms and everything just gets turned upside-down

    • @blenderbachcgi
      @blenderbachcgi Год назад

      Why do you miss it? You can still watch it...

    • @grelkie
      @grelkie Год назад +1

      @@blenderbachcgi you can never watch something for the first time again.

    • @blenderbachcgi
      @blenderbachcgi Год назад

      @@grelkie But why miss a movie, when you can re-watch it. It's not like the movie is gone.

  • @c-puff
    @c-puff Год назад +12

    I attended an animation panel on how this movie was made and there are so many things they did purely in stop motion that made me go "Why would you make it so hard on yourselves???"
    The rain on the window for instance is actually animated hot glue which they would drip into specific shapes and then animate through stop motion. It's insane.

  • @MsMelyjean
    @MsMelyjean Год назад +15

    The doll at the beginning is the doll that the grandmother's sister had before she was taken by the Beldam ("...she spied our lives, through the little doll's eyes"). Notice the cornrows? The Beldam was 'recycling' in the opening sequence to make the doll look like Coraline instead.

  • @jblitz1556
    @jblitz1556 Год назад +33

    The Nightmare Before Christmas vibes you were talking about is exactly right. Welcome to the world of Henry Selick, the only filmmaker working in animation that (consistently) does horror! Perfect timing too because his new film since Coraline, Wendell & Wild, a collaboration with Key & Peele (who co-wrote the film), comes out in a couple weeks and looks fantastic!!

  • @themothermarkos
    @themothermarkos Год назад +37

    When I was in Year 6, my teacher read this to the class. I will always remember when she wrote the parent's message when they were in the snowglobe onto the whiteboard. Since then, I have always adored Neil Gaiman and his wonderfully twisted and human work. He is a genius. He and Terry Pratchett worked together on the Good Omens book and it was one of Terry's final wishes for Neil to turn Good Omens into a show before he passed - and it's a wonderful show.

  • @PeterHill-br7sv
    @PeterHill-br7sv Год назад +3

    I will never get over how amazing the door coming closer is. Literally sent chills up my spine.

  • @parallelearthstudio8385
    @parallelearthstudio8385 Год назад +45

    I’ve watched this movie with my two daughters ever since it came out. It’s now one of their most favorite childhood movies. It’s a work of genius.

  • @dmanimousprime3858
    @dmanimousprime3858 Год назад +73

    Laika Studios is the real deal! Love everything they do, but Kubo and the Two Strings is just on another level of awesome! Should have won Best Animated Feature that year. James would totally appreciate Kubo. Very technical and the story is so so good!

    • @cleverusername8319
      @cleverusername8319 Год назад

      Wasn't the director of that one a lead animator on Coraline?

    • @dmanimousprime3858
      @dmanimousprime3858 Год назад +3

      @@cleverusername8319 Yes, Travis Knight has worked on all of the Laika films as an animator until he produced and directed Kubo.

  • @scaf5363
    @scaf5363 Год назад +28

    Actually I think the closest thing to a "game" in the style of animation similar to Coraline's I can think of is Little Nightmares. Horror game and the protagonist even wears a yellow rain coat too lmao

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  Год назад +15

      Little Nightmares is the game I couldn’t think of during my watch and I was SO MAD. Thank you.

    • @gabbyhogg9762
      @gabbyhogg9762 Год назад +4

      @@JamesVSCinema The director of this was actually attached to a film or TV series adaptation of Little Nightmares at one point but I think they might've cancelled that

    • @blenderbachcgi
      @blenderbachcgi Год назад

      Ever heard of Coraline the VideoGame, for the PlayStation2?

  • @autonomous8108
    @autonomous8108 Год назад +2

    I just saw this movie again recently in theaters. They showed it for one day for October. I didn't get to see it in theatres when I was a kid, I only saw it on TV. I never realized before how much detail went into this movie, it's quite fascinating. The visuals, and the sounds really came together to make this movie more than just any movie. It created a masterpiece 😎

  • @MelanaDespair
    @MelanaDespair Год назад +14

    This movie is actually stop motion, it really shows you how much work they put into it.

  • @Lannisen
    @Lannisen Год назад +14

    This used to be my daughter's favourite film at around 7 years old, after Nightmare Before Christmas which she started to watch at 3. Now Halloween is her favourite season and she's really into something she calls weirdcore 😅

  • @tonyjolley832
    @tonyjolley832 Год назад +9

    Regarding the sets, my family and I visited a museum in Portland, Oregon a few years ago where they had a whole bunch of sets and props from Laika's movies on display. Coraline was heavily represented.

  • @TheZombieNoodle2
    @TheZombieNoodle2 Год назад +3

    "I appreciate ya'll, even the ones that are quiet... you rock." - Me watching the channel for a long time and never commentings. Thanks for making me smile.

  • @MonzterMichelle
    @MonzterMichelle Год назад +37

    Motion controlled cameras are amazing for stop motion animators! Definitely recommend you look them up since its cool seeing them snap a pic and move the slightest bit to eventually make the full camera move that the animators have to program in beforehand. Laika still has all there puppets and sets and they still use them today for fun on their socials!

    • @johnsensebe3153
      @johnsensebe3153 Год назад +7

      Also, they allow the camera to get a lot closer to the puppets, because it can remember where it was and move out of the way between frames for the animators to work, then move back into position to snap the next frame.

    • @kyliesmith521
      @kyliesmith521 Год назад +2

      I love the stuff they post on instagram with the puppets!!!!! Glad they still have all of them ❤

  • @coffeefan
    @coffeefan Год назад +51

    I got a chance to see some of the sets/figures at the Portland Art Museum. The garden set was huge and the amount of details and time that goes into these films are extraordinary.
    I recommend checking out the behind the scenes on this film.
    Great Reaction James!

    • @jennifercox5184
      @jennifercox5184 Год назад +2

      I was going to say the same thing. I saw the exhibit at the Portland Art Museum and living in Hillsboro, where the Laika film company is located, I was able to tour the facility while they were working on Box Trolls. A lot of sets and artifacts were on display throughout the offices and soundstages.

  • @corvus4350
    @corvus4350 Год назад +4

    An interesting detail about Bobinsky is that the medal he wears is one that was given to people who helped with the cleanup at Chornobyl.

  • @pjb3583
    @pjb3583 Год назад +12

    I remember hearing or seeing some behind-the-scenes stuff about Coraline, in particular the pains they took with her clothing. They found someone who specializes in tiny knits and had her actually knitting her sweater in many versions. And something about animating her hair that I don’t remember too much about. Love the reaction, as always. Peace from Ohio …

  • @nicholasloduca6668
    @nicholasloduca6668 Год назад +6

    Part of the Tim Burton vibe comes from the director being Henry Selick, who directed Nightmare Before Christmas (ironically on of Tim Burton's most famous movies even though he didn't direct it)

  • @joellazevida2860
    @joellazevida2860 Год назад +63

    Omg, this really makes me wanna see you do a reaction to the movie ‘9’. It’s an animated film from 2009, I think Tim burton helped produce it, but it’s super underrated from what I’ve experienced (just from talking to people lol) if you haven’t seen it you should seriously check it out!!!
    But I remember when this came out! Family favorite lol

    • @casir.7407
      @casir.7407 Год назад +4

      i second that! now thats a movie that has a certain videogamey feel in the best way possible

    • @RULERZREACHF4NS
      @RULERZREACHF4NS Год назад +5

      I remember it being on Netflix at one point. The movie was really good.

    • @thanek1
      @thanek1 Год назад +2

      9 is fantastic!

    • @TimBukTwo
      @TimBukTwo Год назад +3

      I watched it during a Train ride and man was it wacky. It was a good watch though.

  • @NoelMcGinnis
    @NoelMcGinnis Год назад +10

    I took my kids to see this when it was released, and it did scare them a bit. Maybe it’s more accurate to say it creeped them out, but they still liked it. Initially they said they wouldn’t want it on home video, but Coraline came out when it still took many months to get a movie released on video. By the time it was released on video they wouldn’t stop asking me to buy it for them, and they must have watched it 20 times by the time they grew up. And they still love it. As do I.

  • @Andrew_-nr7zt
    @Andrew_-nr7zt Год назад +93

    The book Neil Gaiman did for this was amazing and would recommend reading it but overall this movie is amazing and I really enjoyed your reaction to it

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  Год назад +16

      That’s awesome, didn’t realize there was a book

    • @peterreist2882
      @peterreist2882 Год назад +10

      All of his books are excellent

    • @johnw8578
      @johnw8578 Год назад +2

      One of my favorites -- and also The Graveyard Book.

    • @Andrew_-nr7zt
      @Andrew_-nr7zt Год назад

      @@johnw8578 that’s such a great read

    • @johnw8578
      @johnw8578 Год назад

      @@Andrew_-nr7zt Yes -- I hope they do an adaptation of THE GRAYEARD BOOK like they did Coraline.

  • @Mr_Vorland
    @Mr_Vorland Год назад +16

    if you like Lika Studios stuff like this, I HIGHLY recommend "Kubo: the two strings" IMO it is their masterpiece.

  • @cniknik9863
    @cniknik9863 Год назад +7

    I saw this in theaters for my 10th birthday and seeing it in 3D makes it so much better!
    To me the story is a perfect interpretation of "The Spider's parlor and the fly", also about how predators usually go after insecure and vulnerable children.

  • @mogwiawolf4354
    @mogwiawolf4354 Год назад +7

    Your expression when the cat talked is priceless 😹😹😹😸😸😸

  • @coldzombielover168
    @coldzombielover168 Год назад +8

    I bought Coraline in 3D when it first came out, it's the go to movie for my nieces and nephews when they come over. I've watched it a countless amount of times and it never gets old. 9 is another one that they love watching also

  • @HoopleHeadUSA
    @HoopleHeadUSA Год назад +11

    One of my favorite (stop motion) animated films! They did a limited theater rerelease in 3-D and it was freaking awesome

  • @yani1909
    @yani1909 Год назад +2

    i'm from the city it was based off of and i've been obsessed with this film for YEARS. it can definitely make you feel uneasy at times, but it's my comfort film. 😂🥰

  • @QueenElderberry
    @QueenElderberry Год назад +2

    The book has a lot of cosmic horror undertones tbh. They’re both super good in their own ways! I read Coraline for the first time as an adult and it creeped me out.

  • @calebgoodman3028
    @calebgoodman3028 Год назад +9

    The book was actually more disturbing in my opinion. The tunnel was alive and changes length to keep whatever crawled inside stay inside. Also instead of a doll, they used singing rats that climb on each other to give information on what’s next. The movie did add Wybie to the story as a movie exclusive character though which added more tragedy when his other self’s body was left dangling.

    • @fardeater
      @fardeater Год назад +2

      The book was definitely more disturbing. I think they had to tone it down some for the movie so kids could watch. I’m glad they still kept that horror aspect though.

  • @Skimaskkass
    @Skimaskkass Год назад +5

    I saw this in the theater for the 10th anniversary rescreening. One of if not the best I watched in the theater. What a compelling and emotional Rollercoaster!

  • @DaDunge
    @DaDunge Год назад +2

    6:00 Yes it had me grinning every time you did knowing how pissed Coraline would be.

  • @nsdocholiday
    @nsdocholiday Год назад +4

    Fun random trivia that I heard from one of the artists on this film, the medal on Mr. B's chest was modeled after the medal given to those that helped clean up the Chernobyl disaster, which could explain the blue color of his skin as a side effect from radiation exposure.

  • @dayenknight8117
    @dayenknight8117 Год назад +8

    There actually is a video game done in this art style, it’s a point and click puzzle game called the Neverhood. It came out a long time ago but I remember growing up with it and being so fascinated and disturbed by the weird style to it. I highly recommend looking into it

  • @bigredtlc1828
    @bigredtlc1828 Год назад +4

    So glad you got a chance to watch this film. The film visuals are really amazing. Film is kinda underrated for some reason. Really feels like an incredibly unique film in this day and age of sequels and green screens. Bravo to the filmmakers.

  • @vexgodglove
    @vexgodglove Год назад +1

    I had the pleasure of seeing this in the theatre in 3D. It was the best example of how to integrate 3D elements in a seamless way I've ever seen. I usually find 3D gimmicky at best and distracting at worst, but this film used it beautifully. Every frame of this film is a work of art.

    • @oreo7186
      @oreo7186 Год назад

      Goddam bro, yo account is older than me bro 😂 I’m 15

  • @AdamAbroad
    @AdamAbroad Год назад +5

    I was so young when this came out, I had to sleep In my parents room after seeing the other mothers true form, that shit was childhood nightmare fuel.

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  Год назад +3

      😭😭😤 damn what part traumatized you the most?

    • @AdamAbroad
      @AdamAbroad Год назад +2

      @@JamesVSCinema As kid who has severve arachnophobia, when she transformed into that horrific damn spider creature and caught coraline In her web....my whole childhood concept of bravery was like "Ight Imma head out'' Lol

  • @krystallnord4801
    @krystallnord4801 Год назад +3

    You are, by far, one of my favorite reaction channel. I love all the insights you have for the movies and shows you watch.
    Coraline is one of my favorite stop-motion/clay-mation movies. A lot of people who react to this movie are disturbed by it. This is a comfort movie for me, for some reason. This was such a great video to watch, thank you for reacting to it.

    • @LittleDarling-qw4gc
      @LittleDarling-qw4gc 10 месяцев назад

      I find joy watching reactors as they cringe at certain parts of this movie. It's hilarious

  • @marlenakirk17
    @marlenakirk17 Год назад +6

    I love enjoying movies with you. Your reactions and appreciation for well made movies with great story lines is something I can really relate to, and fantasy/unique movies have always been my favorite✌❤

  • @bbishopp
    @bbishopp Год назад +3

    theres good theorys about this film by a youtuber called the theorizer... stuff like the black cat is actually 2 different cats and loads of other stuff like that its pretty interesting tbh

  • @dudeman1983
    @dudeman1983 Год назад +1

    Fun fact I just learned: the medal Mr. Bobinsky wears is a Chernobyl Liquidator medal, meaning he was part of the Soviet effort to address the Chernobyl disaster.
    Would explain why he's blue, ig.

  • @dukexix1901
    @dukexix1901 Год назад +1

    Thanks for shouting us out....i am indeed one of the fans that simply sits back and watches James experience some of my favourite films for the first time aka smth i wish i could redo myself.Anyway glad you enjoyed Coraline,it is indeed truly captivating and def my fav of the stop motion genre

  • @Ghost_R4cc00n
    @Ghost_R4cc00n Год назад +5

    I remember watching this movie in theaters and man I got to say that the “Theater performance” scene cause children to be star struck and parents had to walk out with their kids. With me I just sit back and eat popcorn to admire the animation that is like Tim Burton style but with dolls instead of clay-motion
    Also this movie has a video game in the movie style that is amazing to play 😄

  • @KenzieTrinityDeasy
    @KenzieTrinityDeasy Год назад +1

    This was one of favourite films for a loooong time. It’s still top 10 favourite films

  • @mollywantshugs5944
    @mollywantshugs5944 Год назад +1

    If you listen to the Other Father’s song early in the movie, he says some things that resemble what the Other Mother is planning. Almost as though he was trying to warn Coraline without the Other Mother realizing

  • @not_them
    @not_them Год назад +1

    I adore this movie, so glad you enjoyed it. Loved hearing your thoughts as always

  • @bojkberet
    @bojkberet Год назад +4

    Such a cool film. Grew up with it and have watched it so many times. The atmosphere and score is just terrifyingly beautiful and gives off a mature but still kid like and fantastical feeling to it. Would love to adapt it into a live action film. Great channel, have been enjoying your videos. Best of luck with everything!

  • @thatdragondrawer6572
    @thatdragondrawer6572 Год назад

    Love the vibes you give off man, this was so fun to watch

  • @laenaeverwood7453
    @laenaeverwood7453 Год назад

    Please, I'm so happy I've finally found someone else who really enjoyed the approaching door scene. That's weirdly my most favorite part cuz it puts me on edge every single time. Thanks for reacting!!!

  • @erickflores9660
    @erickflores9660 Год назад +1

    Awesome! Love this film for its story, its characters, and the style. Plus, this film just brings back the old Brother Grimm's fairy tales, they were dark. Glad to see you react this film James, Keep it up!

  • @Nerdglaze
    @Nerdglaze Год назад +2

    Stop motion is such a beautiful art form! I highly recommend The Corpse Bride, Chicken Run, and Wallace and Gromit.

  • @rocks2clouds282
    @rocks2clouds282 Год назад +1

    This came out when a lot of the kid-focused movies were doing a 3D version. I saw this in the theater 3D. Right from the beginning when she’s sewing and the needle was coming right at you…a great movie going experience

  • @chriscleff7821
    @chriscleff7821 Год назад

    I adore this movie so much! So glad your reacting to it.

  • @loud_hailer6240
    @loud_hailer6240 Год назад +1

    This might be my favorite reaction of yours!
    The joy in your face while experiencing this movie with childhood magic eyes was just pure delight :D

  • @doctor_del
    @doctor_del Год назад +1

    Love this movie and the creators, such a fantastic job!

  • @donatedpizza
    @donatedpizza Год назад +2

    10:07 “so she’s able to transition without going through the door” nope. She never left. Coraline remained in the second universe the entire time and her real parents never saw her again. Also the Russian neighbour is a volunteer at Chernobyl (see his medal which were given out to the hero’s who helped clean up)

  • @delaineyelizabeth
    @delaineyelizabeth Год назад

    The flowers on the trees at the end are actually the popcorn from the circus :)

  • @jamesmoyner7499
    @jamesmoyner7499 Год назад +7

    Oh I absolutely love this dark film and the book is just as dark.
    Some other dark more child or family directee films I recommend;
    Escape to Witch Mountain,
    The Halloween Tree,
    Paranorman,
    When the Winds Blows,

    • @brixybree
      @brixybree Год назад +1

      absolutely love paranorman, i second this recommendation

  • @kotturb5
    @kotturb5 Год назад

    Watched you for about 2 years
    this my first time commenting, just wanna say you always make my day better when I'm watching with you (especially on my lunch break) lol

  • @Bookq36
    @Bookq36 Год назад

    I love your videos and your vibe!

  • @nutmeg418
    @nutmeg418 Год назад

    I was laughing my ass off hearing you say Caroline, knowing that the realization would come lol

  • @skitchthemovieman
    @skitchthemovieman Год назад +1

    They also made Kubo and the Two Strings, and it is PHENOMENAL.

  • @elijahvincent985
    @elijahvincent985 Год назад

    To answer your question if there was a video game, guess what released for the PlayStation 2, Wii, and Nintendo DS? ruclips.net/video/9URTfLs4Eok/видео.html

  • @becksimilian2955
    @becksimilian2955 Год назад +1

    I saw this when it came out in 3D... it added a whole other surreal element to it. Such a cool film, love the visuals

  • @joelnoo
    @joelnoo Год назад

    King of movie yt commentary tbh!!

  • @TheDaringPastry1313
    @TheDaringPastry1313 Год назад +2

    Henry Selick is releasing a new movie called WENDELL & WILD Oct 28th that is another stop-motion movie! It already is sitting at 95% on RT with 19 reviews thus far.
    I love real stop-motion and the love that goes into it. Here is a cool little fact for you. There were 24 different puppets of Coraline used in the making of the movie, each one took 10 individuals and 3-4 months to construct.
    Also, the song that the other father sang to Coraline foreshadowed other mother wanting to put her button eyes on Coraline.
    "When she comes around exploring
    Mom and I will never ever make it boring
    Our eyes will be on Coraline"

  • @nick_bluejeanblue
    @nick_bluejeanblue Год назад

    dude i havent even seen the reaction yet and i’ve subscribed. you have a nice vide i like it :D

  • @Mistyblu12
    @Mistyblu12 Год назад

    Another great review. I have been lucky enough to see the sets. They are very small compared to the perspective that we have in the film. Items like cups and plates are tiny. The attention to detail is awe inspiring. They can easy be stored in glass cases or storage boxes. You should definitely watch the film in 3D if you get the chance. The scene of the “Other Whybe” gutted and hanging always gives me chills.

  • @samweman6403
    @samweman6403 Год назад

    Man this movie scarred me as a child but I love it now. It's such a good movie and I really love it. Thanks for the great reaction!

  • @MsMelyjean
    @MsMelyjean Год назад

    My favorite. So glad you are reacting to this. One of those children's movies that are not really for children.

  • @annemarielafortune1209
    @annemarielafortune1209 Год назад

    I remember reading this book to my son and I fell in love with this story. Love the movie.

  • @agenttheater5
    @agenttheater5 Год назад

    So here's the thing. In the acrobat scene the two actresses are quoting Shakespeare, Hamlet to be specific. But here's the thing, they're only talking about how 'what a piece of work is man'. They leave out the bit just after it, the bit that's the most important part of that speech. Here's the full thing - and when we see what else is going on here we realise it was intentional that the Other Mother made them stop after that:
    "I will tell you why. So shall my anticipation prevent your discovery, and your secrecy to the King and Queen moult no feather. I have of late - but wherefore I know not - lost all my mirth, forgone all custom of exercises. And indeed it goes so heavily with my disposition that this goodly frame the earth seems to me a sterile promontory. This most excellent canopy, the air, look you, this brave o’erhanging firmament, this majestical roof fretted with golden fire - why, it appeareth nothing to me but a foul and pestilent congregation of vapours. What a piece of work is a man, how noble in reason, how infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and admirable, in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like a god: the beauty of the world, the paragon of animals! And yet to me what is this quintessence of dust? Man delights not me - nor woman neither, though by your smiling you seem to say so."

  • @mogwiawolf4354
    @mogwiawolf4354 Год назад +1

    Grew up watching this and love it also love when the other father starts singing about Caroline

    • @johnw8578
      @johnw8578 Год назад

      That was sung by THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS -- one of my favorite bands.

  • @katwebbxo
    @katwebbxo Год назад +4

    I remember getting the book from a book fair in elementary school and then seeing the movie in theaters in high school lol. Love it. The cat is my favorite of course. 🖤🐈‍⬛

    • @JamesVSCinema
      @JamesVSCinema  Год назад +3

      Hahaha Wybie was my favorite

    • @katwebbxo
      @katwebbxo Год назад

      @@JamesVSCinema Nice! He's adorable. 😊

    • @johnw8578
      @johnw8578 Год назад +2

      @@katwebbxo Ah, Kat loves the cat! ;)

    • @katwebbxo
      @katwebbxo Год назад

      @@johnw8578 lol always 😻

  • @matheushenrique-mw4gm
    @matheushenrique-mw4gm Год назад

    the secrets in this movie are somehow even scarier, like the shape of the lightning or the shadow of the other mother on the wall, that is pretty demonic for a "kids" movie.

  • @dopesoul7179
    @dopesoul7179 Год назад

    The lighting in your room is amazing..

  • @cinnamonbun3731
    @cinnamonbun3731 9 месяцев назад

    In Seattle there's a pop culture museum where laika studios put scenes and models from their movies there and have the Coraline museum

  • @Willty64
    @Willty64 Год назад

    Holy shit I just looked for a Coraline reaction and here you are! Perfect timing.

  • @mikeysaab1911
    @mikeysaab1911 Год назад

    can't comment really, watching at work. your awesome dude.

  • @Uncle_T
    @Uncle_T Год назад +2

    You need to watch some Aardman animation movies like Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit or Chicken Run. Both awesome, absolutely brilliant clay animation movies.

  • @simonsonian8977
    @simonsonian8977 Год назад +1

    18:35 They eat their mate, much like the mantis. That’s why “black widow” is the term for a woman who kills her husband so she can take his money and get married again (think Addams Family Values). Also, sidenote, spiders are not insects.

  • @memyselfandi7782
    @memyselfandi7782 Год назад

    I just stumbled on your channel. The video is popping if you're on it. Don't worry about the setting, you are the setting, but it is good that you also take care in where you film and what you wanted it to look like

  • @odintillgren3212
    @odintillgren3212 Год назад +1

    I love this movie. I've heard my friends refer to it as "Kids first horror movie" and it's no totally inaccurate.

  • @gonzo6489
    @gonzo6489 Год назад

    16:08 " I wanna hug your face." Reference to the facehuggers from the Alien franchise

  • @batwolfy7044
    @batwolfy7044 Год назад

    I JUST noticed that somwhere at 15:12 when the piano starts, one of the dogs started howling.
    I genuinely thought it was part of the game I was playing in the background at first.

  • @Monkmain
    @Monkmain 5 месяцев назад

    You saying Caroline in the beginning of the video broke my brain

  • @cosesu8929
    @cosesu8929 Год назад

    Like how the lightning was in the shape of other mother's real hand.

  • @justinpeck6015
    @justinpeck6015 Год назад +2

    "Kubo and the Two Strings" is my favorite modern Stop Motion style movie. It actually Won Best Movie of the Year when it came out. I remember there was to kids/animation movies in the top 10 movies of the year. This was #1 and Zootopia was #10 idk if the spelled that right lmao

  • @OGWSmoker
    @OGWSmoker Год назад

    Gotta see who the real ones is I feel you 🤣 always liking the great content James!

  • @TheCrayonMaster
    @TheCrayonMaster Год назад

    You should see the videos of these guys making their films! It's so good!

  • @Jay100.
    @Jay100. Год назад

    I watched this when I was 14 when it came out and I had some freaky nightmares that night 😂