Just cause I haven’t seen it posted, when writing the book this movie is based off of, Neil Gaimen was told by his editor it was too scary for kids and he had to rethink it. So he made a bet with her, read it to her daughter and if she’s too scared he’ll rework it, but if not they publish as is. So the editor did and the daughter had her read the entire book. Years later at an event Neil ran into the daughter and he had to thank her for her help in getting the book published. He told her the story about the bet with her mom. The girl just laughed and admitted to him “oh I was absolutely terrified by the book, but it was just so interesting I had to see how it ended.”
I wonder if Jude has finished recovering after being killed by Among Us, or if another member of the extended MWS crew will be filling in for him today.
Fun fact (if y’all didn’t know): Coraline is voiced by Dakota Fanning, or as you may have already seen her as Sally in the live action Cat in the Hat. Also the cat is voiced by the legendary Keith David
The interesting thing about stop motion is that unlike digital 3D animation, it isn't as limited by the current technology, so I do think it is naturally more timeless. While it uses the same principles as other animation mediums, it's production is much closer to live action than anything.
11:54 This is my favorite two seconds of the review right here. That kid's vocoded-sounding scream that just suddenly gets cut off to Thomas saying, "Where has the giraffe gone?" in the most deadpan way possible.
I remember watching Caroline and not being scared of it at all. What’s really scary was the actual book (I didn’t read that but I remember reading a graphic novel of it.)
2:10 the mushroom circle is a gateway to a spirit realm or something in some cultures and Coraline stepping in it allows the Beldam to extend her reach to her and influence Coraline with the rats running to the little door later. Or so I've heard. So in a way, Josiah was right. It is indeed a magic well in a very particularly magical spot in the forest
As someone who got button eyes, I can confirm that it was so sharp I didn’t feel a thing. Also, you know what would be the best movie to review?……*cough* The Smurfs 2011 *cough*
I love how I can relate to Josiah, because my mother always makes a disgusting casserole every year at thanksgiving. (She's the only one that likes it)
Now Thomas is today’s Jude, interesting how you’re rotating replacements. After Jude comes back, who else wants a video featuring everyone? Jude, Josiah, Bren, Thomas, and Lauren watching a movie would be so fun to watch.
@@MicrowaveSocietyJust each of you wear a different shirt representing each character. Thomas is the night guard, Lauren is Chica, Jude is Bonnie, Bren is Foxy, and Josiah is Freddy
You know what ACTUALLY makes me crazy? When people do that hyper-shortened version of the crazy thing. There are about 2 people I know that don't do it. I've checked the original video multiple times, and the way I do it is right. Most people do this hyper shortened version, and it actually makes me crazy. I'm repeating myself. That's how you know this makes me crazy.
"That's like Teal" "Teal is a shade of green." "No it's a shade of blue" "No it's not, it's a green" "Okay look it's on the spectrum." "justlikeyou" "What?" " *What?* "
I remember watching this as a kid, i was NOT scared unlike everyone else who according to them, was shitting their pants as a kid. I guess i was a weird ass kid
I remember when i was 4 or 5, our TV had a built-in streaming service. Coraline was on there, I like stop motion, still do, so i pressed play, and after the movie ended i started crying and was running to my dad.
I remember being a young 6 year old and walking into my sister's room only to hyperventilate to seeing Coraline for the first time as I walked into the room. (The scene was during the web room near the end of the movie.(Now I can withstand seeing terrifying and hyper realistic horror and gore.))
I know this review is just supposed to be funny, but there are so many dark implications for the Ghost Kids that makes it so much scarier when you think too hard about it. As a kid, I was on Coraline’s side, and when the ghosts showed up, I wondered “why would ANYONE ever agree to have buttons sewn into their eyes? Why would that be worth it?” But the thing is, Coraline is a lower-middle class girl whose biggest problems is that her family is painfully average and stressed from recently moving. All Coraline wants is to have fun and a family who will spend time with her, so when the Beldam pulls out the button eyes, she’s rightfully horrified. Coraline doesn’t HATE her home life, she was just feeling the temporary stress of readjustment and boredom. But the ghost kids could have been suffering from any number of problems; abuse, neglect, poverty, racism, war, and the Beldam’s offer probably was seen as a miracle. Coraline had a home to fight for, but the ghost kids very well might not have. That also makes the Beldam even more of a monster. She wasn’t just targeting ungrateful brats, but kids who could have been so emotionally neglected that they were willing to mutilate themselves so they could have a happy family… only to have the Beldam eat their soul and toss them away once she was done with them.
The book delves into some grim subjects. The Other Father becomes a featureless blob in the book and Coraline has to sneak around him because his hearing is advanced because he lacks other senses. It sounds like it's straight out of a Silent Hill game.
I said it twice in the comments and so much in the streams, and I'll say it again. You guys have to watch the fever dream that is The Beatles: Yellow Submarine Movie
I first learned about coraline when it was still just a book in maybe, 2005 or 2006. Its a bit different, like Wyborne doesn't exist in the book at all. And the trials coraline has to go through with the ghost kids was a bit, scarier at times. I love the movie though it is a visual treat.
[Opening shot: A lively, well-lit room with a comfortable sofa and a large television. The camera zooms in on a group of people, each holding a bowl of popcorn, eagerly anticipating the Microwave Society reaction video.] Host: Hey, Microwave Society fam! Welcome back to another exciting reaction video. Today, we're diving deep into the timeless classic, Titanic! Now, this movie has left its mark on generations, but how will our squad, living in this fast-paced microwave society, react to this epic romance and disaster? [Cut to the movie's iconic opening scene with young Rose staring at the Titanic sailing.] Reacting Girl 1: Wait, is that Leonardo DiCaprio? He's so young and cute! Reacting Guy 1: Seriously, this movie is like a time capsule. Look at those hairstyles and fashion choices! [Cut to the scene where Jack saves Rose from jumping off the ship.] Reacting Girl 2: Jack and Rose's chemistry is off the charts! I wish I had a love like that. Reacting Guy 2: Hold on, did they really have to draw her like one of those French girls? Classic move, Jack! [Cut to the intense climax of the ship hitting the iceberg.] Reacting Guy 3: The suspense is killing me! Even though I know what happens, I'm on the edge of my seat. Reacting Girl 3: I can't believe they're not turning the ship in time! It's like watching a disaster in slow motion. [Cut to the emotional ending scene where Jack sacrifices himself for Rose.] Reacting Girl 4: No, no, no! Why did Jack have to die? I can't handle this. It's so heartbreaking. Host: And there you have it, folks! Another movie night with the Microwave Society squad. Titanic still tugs at the heartstrings, even in our fast-paced world. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe if you enjoyed our reactions. See you next time for more movie madness! Stay awesome, Microwave Society!
Just cause I haven’t seen it posted, when writing the book this movie is based off of, Neil Gaimen was told by his editor it was too scary for kids and he had to rethink it. So he made a bet with her, read it to her daughter and if she’s too scared he’ll rework it, but if not they publish as is. So the editor did and the daughter had her read the entire book. Years later at an event Neil ran into the daughter and he had to thank her for her help in getting the book published. He told her the story about the bet with her mom. The girl just laughed and admitted to him “oh I was absolutely terrified by the book, but it was just so interesting I had to see how it ended.”
so neil has a daughter?
I wonder if Jude has finished recovering after being killed by Among Us, or if another member of the extended MWS crew will be filling in for him today.
And we have our answer!
How one hour ago it came out 30 minutes ago
@@banelson77The video was premeired
Wait … what?!!?
they're still getting the materials to revive him it will take time
Fun fact (if y’all didn’t know): Coraline is voiced by Dakota Fanning, or as you may have already seen her as Sally in the live action Cat in the Hat. Also the cat is voiced by the legendary Keith David
That's funny
ITS ALL CONNECTED
Oh...
Dakota also voiced Satsuki in the American dub of My Neighbor Totoro (Elle Fanning played Mei)
@@Capstone2266agree
This is true proof that stop motion truly is the most timeless form of animation, as this movie looks as good today as it did when it came out.
True, cause it’s real, and is the most hard and time consuming form of animation
The interesting thing about stop motion is that unlike digital 3D animation, it isn't as limited by the current technology, so I do think it is naturally more timeless. While it uses the same principles as other animation mediums, it's production is much closer to live action than anything.
11:54 This is my favorite two seconds of the review right here. That kid's vocoded-sounding scream that just suddenly gets cut off to Thomas saying, "Where has the giraffe gone?" in the most deadpan way possible.
i died after watching thomas say that
(Insert SpongeBob laugh here)
Hearing "this was done by AI" when describing a Laika movie hurts my soul in a way mere words cannot describe. Other than that, hey, fun commentary!
when the cora is on the line
Fr tho
When the mother is in the other
Get out!
I remember watching Caroline and not being scared of it at all. What’s really scary was the actual book (I didn’t read that but I remember reading a graphic novel of it.)
there’s a graphic novel? i read neil gaiman’s book and didn’t know there was a graphic novel
@@jollyrose7198 yeah, at least I remember reading it on a car ride quite a long time ago.
the cat got more badass lines in the graphic novel
Microwave society is the type to release a Halloween video on November the 4th
This was one of my favorite movies. It was a masterpiece.
I can’t focus with spooky scary skeletons in the background
@@idkmyname-bb2hxI thought I was the only one
2:10 the mushroom circle is a gateway to a spirit realm or something in some cultures and Coraline stepping in it allows the Beldam to extend her reach to her and influence Coraline with the rats running to the little door later. Or so I've heard. So in a way, Josiah was right. It is indeed a magic well in a very particularly magical spot in the forest
It’s a possibility that those mushrooms could be “Fairy Ring Mushrooms” they usually grow around in a circle.
After watching so many videos from Microwave Society, I can proudly say, I've developed their sense of humor
I was already like that but after watching them for a while, I've channeled the energy of all of them
Same
The reason Jude is gone is because he took the tunnel to the other world.
No he was probably sick and had a sour throat
@@PlushyChannel-np7tvr/wooosh
The other Jude is just the exact same except his beard is trimmed just slightly more, like, only a tiny bit more
This film as absolutely a classic. Directed by Henry Selick, the same guy who directed The nightmare before Christmas.
He also did James and the Giant Peach
@Charles12 that movie creeped me out when I was a kid lol.
The "Kids" Movie that gives everyone, even adults Nightmares.
Imagine an actual human with Button eyes, picture that when checking these Josiah.
Anyone that didn’t laugh at the “my house was built in the good old days before America existed”
That’s comedy😂
What’s funny is it actually was 😆
As someone who got button eyes, I can confirm that it was so sharp I didn’t feel a thing.
Also, you know what would be the best movie to review?……*cough* The Smurfs 2011 *cough*
THERE ARE 69 LIKES.
WE LEAVE IT AT 69 OR THERE WILL BE BLOOD.
People got it to 75
I don't trust you, get away from me.
In the ghost hunting video when Jude asked the magic ball “is Thomas British?” I thought he was talking about Thomas the train until now lol
Thomas the train? THOMAS THE BLOODY TANK ENGINE
😂😂😂
the answer is yes, for both the train and the man himself
Either way it’s correct
@@reptiliandave are you British by perhaps.
I love how I can relate to Josiah, because my mother always makes a disgusting casserole every year at thanksgiving. (She's the only one that likes it)
Dude, Thomas bringing up the Vicar of Dibley added seven years to me and my Grandparents lives.
We’re Canadian so it’s not just a British thing
12:29 The cat in this film is actually voiced by Keith David, the same person who plays Spawn and the president in Rick and Morty
“With all due respect, that’s not in the cards.”
5:59 When you said that, Piranha Plants on Parade just started playing in my head
As a Plant, can confirk
“Aw man, Narnia’s closed up today:(“ got me crying
Hey why did your orange friend kill Jude
@@nickmartinez831 sussy badussy
I have never seen this movie so I’m my first time see it was with yall. It was alos nice to see the British man.
2:24 as a fungus enthusiast, I can not tell you how much this enraged me from new people I meet saying this exact thing.
4:15 didn’t know Other Father made MORE PEAK
10:42
Coraline: No!
Josiah: NaAAooo
Bren: N O E !!!
5:05 Better yet; she yeeted the beet.
Now Thomas is today’s Jude, interesting how you’re rotating replacements.
After Jude comes back, who else wants a video featuring everyone? Jude, Josiah, Bren, Thomas, and Lauren watching a movie would be so fun to watch.
I think you’ll enjoy our upcoming video on a recent video game movie 👁️
@@MicrowaveSociety THE FREDDY FASBEAR AT FIVE NIGHTS?!!!?!?!?!?!?!?! AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR
@@MicrowaveSocietyMWS reacts to a movie that does exist
Yes, finally I was waiting for that reaction
@@MicrowaveSocietyJust each of you wear a different shirt representing each character.
Thomas is the night guard, Lauren is Chica, Jude is Bonnie, Bren is Foxy, and Josiah is Freddy
“So if she doesn’t have any eyes, is she just a spder?” 😂😂😂
If I had a Nickel for every time I heard the "Hell, Michigan" Joke, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't much, but is strange that it happened twice
For the holidays you guys should watch The Grinch movies. The live action one with Jim Carrey and the 2018 animated one with Benedict Cumberbatch.
Yes
yes. they fr need to watch doctor strange as the grinch.
Me watching:
Cuts to Thomas
Me only paying attention to the skeletons in the background
Wow, I can't believe Jude turned British just for this video! Now that's dedication.
What If I tell you that is the imposer from ming us
8:20 i like this Thomas fella, really asking the real questions here.
6:10 "there's a girrafe" 3:43 "she's going back into the womb"
12:56 Bruh Josiah with that filter cracks me up every time.
What a Treat! Not only is it my birthday, but I was around for an MWS video to premiere!
Happy birthday!
Coraline is basically Alice in Wonderland if Tim Burton wrote it.
Alice in Wonderland (2010) is basically Alice in Wonderland if Tim Burton directed it
@@nathanmcgill7249 I’m aware that film exists. I really liked it when I was nine.
More like Neil Gaiman.
You know what ACTUALLY makes me crazy? When people do that hyper-shortened version of the crazy thing. There are about 2 people I know that don't do it. I've checked the original video multiple times, and the way I do it is right. Most people do this hyper shortened version, and it actually makes me crazy. I'm repeating myself. That's how you know this makes me crazy.
Crazy?
bro what
@@samuelshock6292i was crazy once
Bro 💀
Do the people in this comment section just really like the word "bro"?
"That's like Teal"
"Teal is a shade of green."
"No it's a shade of blue"
"No it's not, it's a green"
"Okay look it's on the spectrum."
"justlikeyou"
"What?"
" *What?* "
Thomas for sure needs to be a permanent presence in the videos, he's hilarious.
I remember watching this as a kid, i was NOT scared unlike everyone else who according to them, was shitting their pants as a kid. I guess i was a weird ass kid
I guess you was a weird ass kid
i've had 'ONE BORING BLUE BOY' on repeat in my head all day. thanks for being too funny. god.
5:10 She dropped the beat. 🎶
I remember when i was 4 or 5, our TV had a built-in streaming service. Coraline was on there, I like stop motion, still do, so i pressed play, and after the movie ended i started crying and was running to my dad.
we need the mega colab bring in jude, bren, josiah, thomas, caleb (oompaville), and lauren
I forgot Oompaville was on the MWS cinematic universe
I adore Coraline. It was my first introduction to Neil Gaiman and now years later I'm a fan of his other works like Good Omens and American Gods.
Should check out his Endless comics, too.
3:34 Live footage of a 50 year old's trip to the doctor's office😂
You guys gotta have young lad Thomas cameo more often! He’s really good imo….Great vid ☺️🤞
13:10
There's a cat, this video is 11/10 now
I dont know if you read many comments but you make me laugh, so thanks.
This movie scared me so much as a kid
3:04 idk why but this part kinda made me cackle for no reason
03:25
Meatloaf, if made properly, is delicious. Casserole, on the other hand, has never been appetizing enough for me to eat.
I was fr traumatized by Coraline. My mom put it on thinking it was a normal kids movie, BUT NO-
real (me too)
Coraline is an art piece onto itself, but you guys never get old LMAO!!
4:50 I did not expect to see the Mickey Mouse clubhouse ytp clip in this video but I’m here for it
Definitely one of my favorite movies! I actually was Coraline for Halloween this year lol
5:05 y’all missed a great opportunity to say she “dropped the beet” 😂
I remember being a young 6 year old and walking into my sister's room only to hyperventilate to seeing Coraline for the first time as I walked into the room. (The scene was during the web room near the end of the movie.(Now I can withstand seeing terrifying and hyper realistic horror and gore.))
really glad to see this channel continue to grow!
A movie that I love came out the same year as Coraline "9", it is dark in its own way
I saw that in theaters but I don't really remember what it's about except for I think an apocalyptic thing happened?
5:04 she dropped a beat,
*epic music*
3:06 B R I T I S H F O O D
This movie would be 15 minutes long if Coraline had a flamethrower
I played Coraline in a drama project once, it was interesting.
Please tell me you have footage of that
@@Jack_Walten32 One of my friends recorded my performance
@@coruscantguardclone4796 I need that footage.
4:15 Are they always going to put this when ever someone plays a piano/keyboard 😂😂💀💀
Strangely this never scared me as a child
Same.
The thing that made me scared was the dead kids. Idk being a kid myself thinking of being in their shoes got me
You should do Five Nights at Freddy's next, it's the best horror movie of this year since Scream VI!
Is that le freddy fazbear Har Har har har har har
👀
The moral of the story: MWS can't cook a decent casserole.
I know this review is just supposed to be funny, but there are so many dark implications for the Ghost Kids that makes it so much scarier when you think too hard about it.
As a kid, I was on Coraline’s side, and when the ghosts showed up, I wondered “why would ANYONE ever agree to have buttons sewn into their eyes? Why would that be worth it?”
But the thing is, Coraline is a lower-middle class girl whose biggest problems is that her family is painfully average and stressed from recently moving. All Coraline wants is to have fun and a family who will spend time with her, so when the Beldam pulls out the button eyes, she’s rightfully horrified. Coraline doesn’t HATE her home life, she was just feeling the temporary stress of readjustment and boredom.
But the ghost kids could have been suffering from any number of problems; abuse, neglect, poverty, racism, war, and the Beldam’s offer probably was seen as a miracle. Coraline had a home to fight for, but the ghost kids very well might not have.
That also makes the Beldam even more of a monster. She wasn’t just targeting ungrateful brats, but kids who could have been so emotionally neglected that they were willing to mutilate themselves so they could have a happy family… only to have the Beldam eat their soul and toss them away once she was done with them.
The book delves into some grim subjects. The Other Father becomes a featureless blob in the book and Coraline has to sneak around him because his hearing is advanced because he lacks other senses. It sounds like it's straight out of a Silent Hill game.
😢
Fun fact: Coraline needs glasses because in the beginning she could not see that well
i find it really funny that if i really wanted to i could go to florence and just sit there until i meet at least one microwave society member
We need to show Thomas starship troopers now
1:57 poison oak can be in either bushes, shrubs, or any other type of plant fauna similar to the ones previously mentioned.
“Coralline” is a very impressive movie! Could you watch “Igor” next
10:59 “Uh, I wanted to leave a recorded message for you to help you get settled in on your first night…”
I said it twice in the comments and so much in the streams, and I'll say it again. You guys have to watch the fever dream that is The Beatles: Yellow Submarine Movie
6:58 I wish I could escape this loser world and go to planet drool
4:37 Thomas the tank engine
4:37 thats basically a Leman Russ battle tank
I first learned about coraline when it was still just a book in maybe, 2005 or 2006. Its a bit different, like Wyborne doesn't exist in the book at all. And the trials coraline has to go through with the ghost kids was a bit, scarier at times. I love the movie though it is a visual treat.
finally microwave society made a coraline video. in my opinion coraline is the most disturbing and eerie kids movie ever
7:09 classic i love watching brad get pissed at thatsong
Im glad you guys reacted to this,it was my favourite movie when i was nine
This movie is pushing my buttons
[Opening shot: A lively, well-lit room with a comfortable sofa and a large television. The camera zooms in on a group of people, each holding a bowl of popcorn, eagerly anticipating the Microwave Society reaction video.]
Host: Hey, Microwave Society fam! Welcome back to another exciting reaction video. Today, we're diving deep into the timeless classic, Titanic! Now, this movie has left its mark on generations, but how will our squad, living in this fast-paced microwave society, react to this epic romance and disaster?
[Cut to the movie's iconic opening scene with young Rose staring at the Titanic sailing.]
Reacting Girl 1: Wait, is that Leonardo DiCaprio? He's so young and cute!
Reacting Guy 1: Seriously, this movie is like a time capsule. Look at those hairstyles and fashion choices!
[Cut to the scene where Jack saves Rose from jumping off the ship.]
Reacting Girl 2: Jack and Rose's chemistry is off the charts! I wish I had a love like that.
Reacting Guy 2: Hold on, did they really have to draw her like one of those French girls? Classic move, Jack!
[Cut to the intense climax of the ship hitting the iceberg.]
Reacting Guy 3: The suspense is killing me! Even though I know what happens, I'm on the edge of my seat.
Reacting Girl 3: I can't believe they're not turning the ship in time! It's like watching a disaster in slow motion.
[Cut to the emotional ending scene where Jack sacrifices himself for Rose.]
Reacting Girl 4: No, no, no! Why did Jack have to die? I can't handle this. It's so heartbreaking.
Host: And there you have it, folks! Another movie night with the Microwave Society squad. Titanic still tugs at the heartstrings, even in our fast-paced world. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe if you enjoyed our reactions. See you next time for more movie madness! Stay awesome, Microwave Society!
10:06 L O N G F A C E
You guys brought British guy up from the basement to watch a silly movie
I had the worst nightmare from this movie
I think anyone who saw this as a kid also had at least one nightmare about this, so you ain't alone
You’ve NEVER had BREAKFAST CASSEROLE have you?!!
With bacon, hash browns, scrambled eggs and SAUSAGE. SO GOOOOOOOOD
This breakfast casserole sounds like a delicious English Breakfast, that’s been purified and sloppy
@@realtomicI’m American 🇺🇸
he loves the autistic style 16:02
I have trauma from the 5 seconds I've watched of this movie. Claymation is terrifying. Except for Nightmare Before Christmas.
One of my favorite films at last!!! LET'S GO, BOYS!!!
LARIO STRIKES AGAIN?? 4:14
Edit: (I also just saw this movie, I LOVE IT!!!)
The puns in this one were most excellent 😅
Well… LAIKA is under some serious fire nowadays.
10:47 this was rather humorous
My Gosh i love seeing Tom on Cam but OMG Wheres Jude My dude!