Yeah the quote was funny, but I think that only added to the fear and discomfort. The movie never compromised its childlike perspective or sense of imagination, the world remained consistently dreamlike and innocent through all the frustration and confusion and anger. It was like listening to your parents scream at each other in the other room and trying to drown it out.
+Heraus Stormer All i remember was that this scene scared the shit out of me. Now i watch it back i dont know why it was so scary. It's actually quite funny
this movie is goddamn terrifying even as an adult. The huge uncanny faces on the wild things, the sound design and music, Carol's crazy mood swings and violence... just a whole fever dream of a film.
I think this is the moment where Max's emotional journey into his psyche is at its deepest. We establish early on in the story that his father isn't in Max's life anymore and his mother and sister are busy with other people.....but if you really LISTEN to what Carol is saying right at the beginning....I don't think he's talking about Max being King. "YOU were supposed to keep us safe. YOU were supposed to take care of us....we were all supposed to be together". I think this is Max's deepest emotions bursting to the surface.....its not really Carol talking to Max, it is Max talking to his father.....and his mother and sister as well and coming to terms with that pain that he didn't know how to express before. Because if you notice, shortly after this moment is when Max chooses to return home. Now that he has come to terms with that pain, he can go home again.
CeltycSparrow it’s also makes it obvious when carol rips Douglas’ right arm it references to the beginning of the movie where max bites his mothers right shoulder, and right after that max says “you’re out of control!”
Amen to that. Where The Wild Things Are deserves a sequel someday. www.change.org/p/warner-brothers-to-hope-for-a-sequel-to-where-the-wild-things-are-movie
I really respect the studio for allowing Jonze to carry on his vision for the movie, they could have easily chosen a director that would make a generic movie for kids and generate more money, but instead we get to have this underrated masterpiece
@Cthulhu Daddy Stop hating ghostbusters and shark boy and lava girl because they were great movies, this movie was good but your just trying way to damn hard to seem like a non "normie" the shit is annoying in every way. Stop shitting on other films because you like this one
Nawal Really just unfortunate that the decision drove this movie studio down to the ground because it made literally no profit at all. It made $100.1 million on a $100 million *budget,* not including advertising, distribution to theaters, the share that theaters take, the chunk of sales overseas, etc.
@@kylele23 Don't pay attention to the actual budget. They don't count advertising on the budget. This studio took a big loss on profits. Btw Kyle what studio went into the ground over this? That sad to hear
I always liked James as a actor and I always loved this movie. What's messed up is I didn't knew James played Carlo. I didnt even knew he was in the movie, he was my favorite. :(
James Gandolfini is my favorite actor too, plus, Carol is my favorite Wild Thing, because I bet Carol is like a father-figure to Max & that Max needs a father-figure in his life.
I know right? As a kid, that raised my anxiety way higher than it needed to, it just added so much unnecessary tension in my mind, they could've just used a normal song
He does act just like Tony Soprano. He's amazing! Plus, Where The Wild Things Are deserves a sequel someday. www.change.org/p/warner-brothers-to-hope-for-a-sequel-to-where-the-wild-things-are-movie
@@veggisteggis I know. But I do know who can also do the voice of Carol, he goes by the name of David Kaye. He did the voice of Carol from Where The Wild Things Are video game.
This movie reminds me of children's movies from the 80's (Labyrinth, Return to Oz, The Witches, Secret of Nimh) that portray themselves as cute little kiddie films, but they are really dark and disturbing.
am I the only one that when I was younger and watched it it made me feel happy and not at one moment discomfort I just could really relate with Max and the wild things
When me and two of my friends watched this movie we made this theory that the monsters all represented certain people and Incidents in max's life at the beginning of the movie. Like look at Carol for a sec, sure both him and Max are different people, but they're similar in a way, they both want to have fun, and both felt left out by everyone else because they didn't want to do what Max and Carol wanted to do. K.W. Represents Max's older sister because she always leaves the group to spend time with her friends, just like Max's sister when she left to be with those guys who attacked max with the snowballs. Judith and Ira represent Max's mum and her boyfriend. It's pretty obvious with this one since they're always together as a couple. And the scene when Judith argued with Max about apologising and eating him is like Max arguing with his mum. And when Ira was clingy to Judith he pretty much was the mum's boyfriend in that scenario when he flirted with her before Max ran away. Alex now, I think he also represents Max in a way, because during the rock war, when Alex got strucked on the back of his head and his arm, he got annoyed and didn't want to play anymore. That also seemed familiar when one of the teenagers Max played with in the snowball fight, broke his igloo he made. Max was so upset and when his sister left, he went to his sister's room to cause a mess out of his anger. Next is Douglas, Carol's best friend. To me, he also represents Max's mum, because out of Carol and Douglas, Douglas is the more mature who keeps and eye and help Carol, plus this scene in the video, obviously represents when Max and his mum argued she tried to send him to his room only as a result, he bit her shoulder, both Max and Carol got called out for being out of control and also as reply during their arguments, they both yelled that they would eat them up. And finally the bull monster, now I don't have much to say about this character, but I think he most likely represents Max's dad. Since the bull was silent during the movie till Max was leaving, I can't exactly remember what he said but I think it was he asked Max if he could tell people about them or if he will still remember them while he's away. Whatever he said, I believe that was a way of when Max's dad was leaving and he was asking his dad if he'll still remember him. This is just me my friends beliefs about this movie. If anyone has any other theory's share them! ^^
Now that you mention it, that’s a fairly sound theory. 💯☮️ I thought they represented different parts of Maxs personality, but this makes so much sense. 😳
not scary? you must have a shield raised over your childhood. the book alone scared me. granted, the movie made them into pussies, but the book will remain as my first horror story. a boy leading a parade of Fisher king like monstrosities? get my shotgun!
As a kid when I watched this, it fucked me up. I used to put the CD on the bottom of the stack because I was scared of it. Now that I watch it, it’s still unsettling but the message of this movie is just so amazing to me.
I saw the movie when i was young too so i watch it to bring back old memories bye the way my fav part is that Max said "WOMAN FEED ME" do you guys think coral likes Kw
I cant unsee The Sopranos everytime James Gandolfini talks in this one. Feel like hes gonna kill me with an onion ring. For those who know... you know lmao..
OMG SAME. My whole family makes fun of me for it still, even though it has been more than 10 years since then. My mom didn't even believe me when I said this scene existed.
This helped me just process some heavy news. I’ve always connected with this story when I was a kid and the first 30 seconds of this relayed deep with my situation currently. I’m the boy, my over confidence(my humerus) is Carol and Life is the Owl. Thank you for this clip.
Most people say that this movie was too terrifying for them at a young age, but I’m glad they pulled no punches with it. Movies today don’t have the balls they had back in the day.
The actor kid who played Max has the same exact birthday as mine, only he's one year older than me. I'm 13. This was a pretty scary part of the movie, but I still love it.
Jim...you were a wonderful actor with many talents. some people only saw you as "Tony", but I saw you as a truely gifted actor with many talents and gifts. may you Rest in Heaven and be with God & Christ in Purity in Heaven. We will miss you and say some prayers for your family and your Soul. God Bless You Jim.
It was supposed to be like that, the movie is aimed mostly at adults. Jonze didn't intend for the movie to be entirely based off the book, he just used the elements of the book as a way to tell his own story about adolescence and the loss of adolescence. That's why it's dark.
I swear this movie gave little 8 year old me more PTSD than I should've had to deal with
same
same
KoKoPCrabs same
I was literally 8 when I saw it when it came out
Same
I like how he's so calm even if his arm was ripped off
KidzRGamerz but it was odd that there was no blood
KidzRGamerz I liked to think when he ran away from home he found a bunch of homeless people and he just imagined them as wild things
Fern Alderton huh?
He’s like teacher in the Beavis And Butthead movie
@@theamazingandtalentedblake8296 There was sand... Or something like that
I like how the bird reacted like someone spilled his cereal
lmao "Carol. CAROL" "what" "That was my favorite arm:("
LMFAO
@Mr Curt "that was my favlrite n u t"
They can prob grow it back since it’s in the kids imagination tho
His name's Douglas
I think I would have broken Usain Bolt's speed record if I saw that thing coming.
Lol Yandere Chan XD of course you would
Same
@@utfan5717 but nobody else on earth can run faster than usain bolt
Maulan Wong that’s the point
28 mph is still very slow in terms of animal sprinting speed
Yeah the quote was funny, but I think that only added to the fear and discomfort. The movie never compromised its childlike perspective or sense of imagination, the world remained consistently dreamlike and innocent through all the frustration and confusion and anger. It was like listening to your parents scream at each other in the other room and trying to drown it out.
Yeah, it's like a moment of comedic relief that adds to the tension rather than diffuses it.
That is the perfect description of how that scene feels
That hits hard man.
Nice comparison!
"You're out of control!"
"I'm not out of control!"
YOU RIPPED HIS FUCKING ARM OFF
Ikr?
ShivuTheWolf Carol was out of control
Douglas pulled away from him,Carol was just holding on to it. Lol
It wasn't his arm
It was his favorite arm
Why are you talking to a fictional character?
"He's just a boy pretending to be a wolf pretending to be a king"
flu3b93 "thats not true!"
That's impossible
Wait wrong movie
"I'm a dude, playin a dude, pretending to be another dude"
@@pizzaguy9483 search your feelings. You know it to be true
I saw this when I was younger, didn't remember a whole lot, but that scene fucked with me, now I see the movie for how good it is
+Heraus Stormer Me too.
Omg same!
+Heraus Stormer All i remember was that this scene scared the shit out of me. Now i watch it back i dont know why it was so scary. It's actually quite funny
That weird shy guy that scene traumatized me definitely not fit for a kids movie
Jupiter king
Max: *to Carol* "YOUR OUT OF CONTROL!!!"
That's exactly what his mother yelled at him at the beginning of the movie
Now Max understands.
I’m the 111th like
*you’re
Max: "Wait, this sounds familiar...oh shoot, did I just go through a character arc?"
@October Aardbeast Here’s my version.
Max (while running): If I hadn’t yelled at my mom earlier, then this wouldn’t have happened.
this movie is goddamn terrifying even as an adult. The huge uncanny faces on the wild things, the sound design and music, Carol's crazy mood swings and violence... just a whole fever dream of a film.
The scene where Carol chases him scared the shit out of me as a kid
right 😭 the way they filmed it too
Tony had some psychedelic dreams after he got shot by Uncle Junior.
This is scary... Hits harder
I’m not the only one..
I think this is the moment where Max's emotional journey into his psyche is at its deepest. We establish early on in the story that his father isn't in Max's life anymore and his mother and sister are busy with other people.....but if you really LISTEN to what Carol is saying right at the beginning....I don't think he's talking about Max being King. "YOU were supposed to keep us safe. YOU were supposed to take care of us....we were all supposed to be together". I think this is Max's deepest emotions bursting to the surface.....its not really Carol talking to Max, it is Max talking to his father.....and his mother and sister as well and coming to terms with that pain that he didn't know how to express before. Because if you notice, shortly after this moment is when Max chooses to return home. Now that he has come to terms with that pain, he can go home again.
Thank's, you helped me big time by finding the perfect finisher for my 5 page essay on Where the Wild Things Are.
man this makes me sad
CeltycSparrow it’s also makes it obvious when carol rips Douglas’ right arm it references to the beginning of the movie where max bites his mothers right shoulder, and right after that max says “you’re out of control!”
@@kaleborduno1966 lol
Yep, it's just a kid learning to deal with his emotions.
I loved this movie as a kid and now I can't unhear Tony Soprano
YOU WERE SUPPOSED TO TAKE CARE OF US YOU TRY TO HAVE ME WHACKED
Let me tell you a couple of three things
Carol never had the makings of a varsity wild thing
Why did they get James Gandolfini of all people to voice carol alongside other mediocre actors? Bro was overqualified for this movie
@@matthewheld1292 OH WHAT THE...
What the hell's with you?
RIP Maurice Sendak (1928 - 2012) and James Gandolfini (1961 - 2013)
There's a wild thing in all of us
Amen to that.
Where The Wild Things Are deserves a sequel someday.
www.change.org/p/warner-brothers-to-hope-for-a-sequel-to-where-the-wild-things-are-movie
@@rochellenorlund1990 nah it’s good as it is
:(
"well that's not very much, is it?"
17 YEAR OLD ACCOUNT???
I wonder why it's his favorite arm
He was probably right handed
Wanking
James my thoughts
;))))))
That was his good throwing arm.
"HE WAS A MADE GUY!"
Underrated comment lol
Love the reference
Disrespected the Bing.
Carol never had the makings of a varsity athlete
@@nochillwill5903 he was a saint!
I really respect the studio for allowing Jonze to carry on his vision for the movie, they could have easily chosen a director that would make a generic movie for kids and generate more money, but instead we get to have this underrated masterpiece
Yeah I liked it too.
@Cthulhu Daddy
Stop hating ghostbusters and shark boy and lava girl because they were great movies, this movie was good but your just trying way to damn hard to seem like a non "normie" the shit is annoying in every way. Stop shitting on other films because you like this one
Nawal Really just unfortunate that the decision drove this movie studio down to the ground because it made literally no profit at all. It made $100.1 million on a $100 million *budget,* not including advertising, distribution to theaters, the share that theaters take, the chunk of sales overseas, etc.
@@kylele23 Don't pay attention to the actual budget. They don't count advertising on the budget. This studio took a big loss on profits. Btw Kyle what studio went into the ground over this? That sad to hear
I agree, I think this is a film everyone should watch, it’s one of my favourite films of all time.
this movie's freaking weird.
KingGhidorah5464 *LOL*
It got banned for being quote DARK
It’s not freaking weird it’s freaking disturbing
@@Yellowsubmarine1969 even worse then disturbing
@@Yellowsubmarine1969
You kids won't get it
I'm not gonna lie, I came here for "That was my favorite arm".
Its funny
AKHTSnoZONE *Same*
One of my friends did a play and had to do this scene. They said i had to rehearse 10 times
I was little and I saw this movie. I thought I remember him screaming in pain.
Well I came here for "I'LL EAT YOU UP!"
So, apparently parrot monsters have sand for blood.
hahahaha
hahahahahahahah
Yeah, apparently it’s connected with the sand max and carol saw earlier
magical cherrybean he's pretty clearly a cockatoo lmao
@magical cherrybean Don't be sorry.. Be better
"That was MY FAVIORITE ARM!!!" Creepy and sort of funny scene
i remember watching this as a kid and being so fricken confused. then now I totally understand and totally relate to max.
What's to relate to?
@@unheardterror6665 this is like being in the mood of a kid this movie is genius
@@v.a.entertainment1889 ahead of it’s time for sure
@@micharel937why ahead of its time? It’s from 2009, child psychology was already widely discussed by then
tony felt so much betrayal in this scene he took it personally. he is usually calm and collected but when you cross him, things go south.
How much more betrayal can he take?
My heaaarrrtttt
Carol never had the makings of a varsity athelte.
Carol found out that Douglas was an FBI Informant.
I always liked James as a actor and I always loved this movie. What's messed up is I didn't knew James played Carlo. I didnt even knew he was in the movie, he was my favorite. :(
James Gandolfini is my favorite actor too, plus, Carol is my favorite Wild Thing, because I bet Carol is like a father-figure to Max & that Max needs a father-figure in his life.
Carlo flipped.
This move scared me I never watched it I never knew Tone was in it that’s awesome
@@planetBheenSwitch birth control
Carol not Carlo 😂
Carol! That’s was my favorite arm!
Carol: well- I- I was just holding on to it, you’re the one who pulled away😂
Max: Carol Stop It
You lied!
@@joezilla0250YOU’RE OUT OF CONTROL!
@@YesIAmSlip I’m not out of control! You were supposed to take care of us, You promised! ILL EAT TOU!!
@@YesIAmSlip I'm not out of control you were supposed to take care of us you promised I'll eat you up 😡
when i was a kid this movie scared the shit out of me
Man, James Gandolfini was a great voice actor, besides great actor in general.
0:53 i will never understand why the music had to start with horrified yelling
I know right? As a kid, that raised my anxiety way higher than it needed to, it just added so much unnecessary tension in my mind, they could've just used a normal song
@@toxic_tomb1238same it was so scary 💀
It was the way he was screaming in real life the beginning of the movie if you remember he was screaming while playing
This was literally the most scariest thing I saw when I was 5
I never knew James Gandolfini played Carol until this scene haha i could tell it was him
He does act just like Tony Soprano. He's amazing!
Plus, Where The Wild Things Are deserves a sequel someday.
www.change.org/p/warner-brothers-to-hope-for-a-sequel-to-where-the-wild-things-are-movie
@@rochellenorlund1990 won’t be the same without James
@@veggisteggis I know. But I do know who can also do the voice of Carol, he goes by the name of David Kaye. He did the voice of Carol from Where The Wild Things Are video game.
0:13 why’d he say it so fast it’s so funny 💀
Just got finished watching it. Very unsettling movie, RATED G... No....
very unsettling yes but watch NC review of Where the Wild Things Are and you'll understand more
It’s rated G?, it’s a PG in the UK.
This movie reminds me of children's movies from the 80's (Labyrinth, Return to Oz, The Witches, Secret of Nimh) that portray themselves as cute little kiddie films, but they are really dark and disturbing.
@@CeltycSparrow Good point this movie is def in that same small list of dark fantasy movies you just listed
CeltycSparrow The Dark Crystal
I felt so bad for Carol even though he did lose control "You were supposed to take care of us, you promised!" Poor thing
am I the only one that when I was younger and watched it it made me feel happy and not at one moment discomfort I just could really relate with Max and the wild things
Nope, same here!
This scene scarred me, and I still feel nervous watching it as a 23 year old 😂
It’s okay, most of us watching this video probably have been traumatized by this part as a child.
Im 20, just watched it. It is so sureal and scary for a kid movie 😳 those creatures are just so absurd
Same
Believe it or not, I watched this movie when I was five or six, and it never scared me. I actually have pretty fond memories of it.
When me and two of my friends watched this movie we made this theory that the monsters all represented certain people and Incidents in max's life at the beginning of the movie. Like look at Carol for a sec, sure both him and Max are different people, but they're similar in a way, they both want to have fun, and both felt left out by everyone else because they didn't want to do what Max and Carol wanted to do.
K.W. Represents Max's older sister because she always leaves the group to spend time with her friends, just like Max's sister when she left to be with those guys who attacked max with the snowballs.
Judith and Ira represent Max's mum and her boyfriend. It's pretty obvious with this one since they're always together as a couple. And the scene when Judith argued with Max about apologising and eating him is like Max arguing with his mum. And when Ira was clingy to Judith he pretty much was the mum's boyfriend in that scenario when he flirted with her before Max ran away.
Alex now, I think he also represents Max in a way, because during the rock war, when Alex got strucked on the back of his head and his arm, he got annoyed and didn't want to play anymore. That also seemed familiar when one of the teenagers Max played with in the snowball fight, broke his igloo he made. Max was so upset and when his sister left, he went to his sister's room to cause a mess out of his anger.
Next is Douglas, Carol's best friend. To me, he also represents Max's mum, because out of Carol and Douglas, Douglas is the more mature who keeps and eye and help Carol, plus this scene in the video, obviously represents when Max and his mum argued she tried to send him to his room only as a result, he bit her shoulder, both Max and Carol got called out for being out of control and also as reply during their arguments, they both yelled that they would eat them up.
And finally the bull monster, now I don't have much to say about this character, but I think he most likely represents Max's dad. Since the bull was silent during the movie till Max was leaving, I can't exactly remember what he said but I think it was he asked Max if he could tell people about them or if he will still remember them while he's away. Whatever he said, I believe that was a way of when Max's dad was leaving and he was asking his dad if he'll still remember him.
This is just me my friends beliefs about this movie. If anyone has any other theory's share them! ^^
Actually, Carol is Max's uncle. I'M THE BOY'S UNCLE! I GOT A RIGHT TO ASK!
Now that you mention it, that’s a fairly sound theory. 💯☮️ I thought they represented different parts of Maxs personality, but this makes so much sense. 😳
This movie isn't scary but this scene was pretty creepy I'll give u that :(
not scary? you must have a shield raised over your childhood. the book alone scared me. granted, the movie made them into pussies, but the book will remain as my first horror story. a boy leading a parade of Fisher king like monstrosities? get my shotgun!
As a kid watching his arm get ripped off was absolutely horrifying but now the "Carol! ... that was my favorite arm!" Is just too funny to me- 😭
There's not a lot of drama films for kids, but this one is perfect and very meaningful. This film defined my older childhood and early teenage years.
As a kid when I watched this, it fucked me up. I used to put the CD on the bottom of the stack because I was scared of it. Now that I watch it, it’s still unsettling but the message of this movie is just so amazing to me.
James Gandolfini was taken way too soon, his acting is phenomenal
I love Douglas’s “that was my favorite arm,” so casually said 😂
RIP James Gandolfini
I saw the movie when i was young too so i watch it to bring back old memories bye the way my fav part is that Max said "WOMAN FEED ME" do you guys think coral likes Kw
He's dead?
He died of a heart attack in 2013
This movie scared me when I watched it years ago, still pretty freaking scary.
R.I.P. James Gandolfini. You were great in this.
Even in such cartoon-ish movie, the characteristic nose breathing of Mr. Gandolfini is impossible to not recognize it
What do you know? This is one of those situations where lying to a bunch of monsters is a bad idea 0:53 RUN!!!!
00:36 and my nine year old self thought he was going to sleep that following night
I cant unsee The Sopranos everytime James Gandolfini talks in this one. Feel like hes gonna kill me with an onion ring.
For those who know... you know lmao..
The poor kid getting chased scared the crap out of me when I was younger.😂
“I TRIED TO DO THE RIGHT THING BY YOU, YOU TRIED TO HAVE ME WHACKED?!”
R.I.P James Gandolfini, he is a legend
YOU WERE SUPPOSE TO TAKE CARE OF IT! NOW THE FEDS ARE ON TO US! SHE WAS A BEAUTIFUL CREATURE!
That feathered monster was my favorite character.
Mine too. I like birds and he seemed so nice
Edit: I need one of those too
TONY SOPRANO!!
I just realized this is James Gandolfini as Carol. The producers literally inserted Tony Soprano into my childhood. Awesome!
RIP James Gandolfini
This movie scared my 10 year old self to tears. Especially when the bird guy’s arm got ripped off.
OMG SAME. My whole family makes fun of me for it still, even though it has been more than 10 years since then. My mom didn't even believe me when I said this scene existed.
Ok just because someone lied to you and promised they would take care of you that doesn't mean you have permission doesn't mean you eat them
True
It never had the makings of a favorite arm
I'm still scared shitless of this scene. I never knew James Galdofini was in this movie until now.
I love how Douglas isn't even in pain; he's just frustrated that he lost his favorite arm. :P
I love how you can hear the Tony Soprano breathing right before he yanks the arm off
0:35-0:37, 0:50 Mort: "He's going savage."
0:53 King Julien: "Run for your lives!"
Gloria: Max, run!
"Carol...Carol!"- "What?!" - "That was my favorite arm!" XD love that part
RIP James Gandolfini 1961-2013
This scene never terrified me, it made me feel sad that Carol lost control and yelled at Max "you were supposed to take care of us, you promised!"
This helped me just process some heavy news. I’ve always connected with this story when I was a kid and the first 30 seconds of this relayed deep with my situation currently. I’m the boy, my over confidence(my humerus) is Carol and Life is the Owl. Thank you for this clip.
Where The Sopranos Things Are
Tony Soprano showing rage to a kid lol 😂 😂
Tony Soprano's fever dream 😂
This randomly appeared on my FYP and this is the first I’ve learned this book even had a movie adaptation.
Most people say that this movie was too terrifying for them at a young age, but I’m glad they pulled no punches with it. Movies today don’t have the balls they had back in the day.
2009 isn't really "back in the day"
@@sjsisjsjks it kinda does. It was 13 years ago
The actor kid who played Max has the same exact birthday as mine, only he's one year older than me. I'm 13. This was a pretty scary part of the movie, but I still love it.
***** XD it really did. Lol
+Noah Davis (Nodo Bird) the actor for max was born 97
Abbe Rosén Not the ame year, but the same date. He's a few years older than me, I know, but its still cool to have the same birthday. I'm 14 now.
:000000 so are you 15 now lmao
Suavay Llamas
AAH I'M OLD. Is this some sort of cosmic tradition now? I'm brought back here every year? O_o
Sure ok.
“Just a flesh wound!”
Tony Soprano's fursona
None of this movie scared me, because I've had my own wild things..
Bullshit
Tony Soprano when the boss is not real 💀
I remember watching the scene where Carol chases Max when I was a kid...
That was terrifying.
Jim...you were a wonderful actor with many talents. some people only saw you as "Tony", but I saw you as a truely gifted actor with many talents and gifts. may you Rest in Heaven and be with God & Christ in Purity in Heaven. We will miss you and say some prayers for your family and your Soul. God Bless You Jim.
Carol is literally Tony Soprano😭
That’s gotta be one of the funniest arguments for ripping someone’s arm off “well you pulled!”
"Carol"
*"WHAT?!"*
_"THAT. Was my favorite arm. >:v"_
I’m suprised that JAMES GANDOLFINI played carol
I literally watched this a few times as a kid but have no memory of anything that happened
i remeber watching this movie at my grandmas house every time i stayed there for the night, where have the days gone.
Even as a giant muppet, Tony Soprano can't stop trying to kill people
All of this over a slice of gabagool? His arm was just a kid!
I feared so much carol in this scene as a kid. His mood was so up and down, and agressive out of nothing.
Yeah, he just goes from aggressive to passive to aggressive again, kind of like he has something similar to bipolar.
This film has stuck with me for so many years. People weren't ready for this interpretation
I love how Douglas is not in pain
Bro i miss this this was my childhood 😢
This movie was too dark to even come CLOSE to being my well beloved childhood story...
+Charles Randolph are these things real?
this movie gave me night mare's nd I still have them help me!!!!!! 😭😭😭😭😰😣
+Ian Anderson 11 but I was like 7 or 8 when I watch the movie! 😛
Same here.
It was supposed to be like that, the movie is aimed mostly at adults. Jonze didn't intend for the movie to be entirely based off the book, he just used the elements of the book as a way to tell his own story about adolescence and the loss of adolescence. That's why it's dark.
i have been looking for this movie since 2016
"Carol, that was my favorite arm!"
Poor Douglas.
I remember this as a story book
I saw this in theaters and I'm still like what the actual FUCK?!?!?!? I'm that guy who likes violence and all, but this actually gave me a nightmare.
I'm a 27yo horror fan who manages to sit through The Sadness without twitching and this clip is genuinely freaking me out.
James gandolfini always had that Tony soprano mentality in every role he did lol
This movie gave me such a feel for so many emotions i never knew i had as a kid. Good, bad, and especially Sad 😢
scarier than shrek