@@kirstinhull4325 omg same My family watched this on DvD and me who was still a kid not knowing what the point of the movie was. All I know there's uncanny monsters that made me feel uncomfortable Secret Life of Walter Mitty and now this, reliving my childhood memories
+breadordecide You must have been watching something else. Falcore was more like a pet dog and helped with a good ending. The labyrinth was not meant for children but for teens. This movie was direted for children from a children's book but was quite dark and disturbing with nothing beneficial for kids who might watch it.
Apparently I watched this movie 7 years ago today when it came out on 10/16/09. Saw my post about it in my memories section on facebook. It had me feeling nostalgic so I came here to watch the trailer. The fall of 2009 was a great time for me. Wish I can go back to that time.
i read a quote that the original writer of this story said that this story is not really meant for kids but for adults but someone told him when he saw his book that it is for kids.
The story ‘Where the wild things are’ has lived in my head for as long as I could remember. Although I hardly recall being read the book in class as a kid or even the movie, it somehow stuck with me and I constantly thought about it. And after years of neglecting these random thoughts, I finally decided to search up the trailer and simply watch it. Man, I never could have dreamed of the feelings it brought back to me. All the emotions of being a child full of wonder and awe, lost in a scary world but still somehow always optimistic, it did something to me.. I shouldn’t have neglected these feelings, and I won’t ever again, I’ll now always remember where the wilds things are.
Been a while since I watched this film. Seeing this trailer reminded me of how psychologically in-depth the film is. Hearing Gandolfini's voice reminded me of The Sopranos, and actually what's funny is that this film is basically like a Sopranos dream sequence. Sure it's more fantastical and bombastic but actually the film tells you a lot about the kid's psyche and the emotions and feelings he is experiencing; his fears, his guilts, his desires all manifested in his experience on that island with those monsters. I wish all kids films would be like this.
This movie makes me think of the fun times of my childhood and all the bad things I went through too. It holds a weird special place in my heart, but I'm grateful for it.
Same. It left me feeling sad. My dad kept asking if I was okay after we saw it. I didn’t cry or anything. It was just bittersweet. Just like growing up
@@Zzzk23 I think it wasn't made for kids, but it was about childhood, so if you learned something and got through it okay, that is a step towards leaving childhood behind, and it is what we all have to do.
I saw this in the theatre at a very vulnerable time. I was 20, working at a dead end night job, my mom had moved away and I was very lonely. I really felt a lot of what this film had to say. It's been a very long time, I think I should see it again.
This is definitely among the top movie trailers of the last decade and the film it's self is stunningly beautiful and way overlooked. I have now idea how he did it, but Gandolfini managed to bring a great deal of heart and emotion to his voice performance in this film and he was one of the reasons why this film was so great, just like in many of his other projects. RIP, you will be missed.
A very strange yet incredible film. I watched this for the first time when I was 8 years old and remember loving it and watching it over and over again.
I've returned to this trailer time and time again. Ever since this movie was in production for around 2ish years before coming out in 2009. When Carol says I realty what to show you something I always thought he was speaking for Spike Jonze himself asking everyone's inner child to see this film. I love this film with all of my wild heart.
As big fan of jonze, i was waiting for this movie. Loved the trailer and the idea. Watched it many times. Was overstressed & overworked at time when it was released, went to cinema and fell asleep. I still havent seen the movie! wtf am i doing? going to download it now.
Still to this day the saddest movie I've ever seen. This movie moves me in ways I cannot understand. A great great cloud of happiness and depression all in one. This movie is the definition of what it's like to feel everything at once. Love love love, still, 8 years later
202 was when I officially watched this movie, I was 16 and I cried. I remember seeing a poster for this movie in 2009 when I was 5, intrigued by the apprehensive and immersive nature of the poster, I lost the film title. In 2019, I saw the trailer on my recommended list, I watched it and I felt enlightened by the kind, daunting aspects, the way the things tower over max, but after seeing the film, I can reassure myself that the wait was worth it and I found it to be an underrated piece of a film. Genuine feels brought by the relatable characters, the original score from Karen O, and Carter Burwell
This movie came out my freshman year of college. I discovered arcade fire that year and they dropped Suburbs around that same time. I look back on that time and I felt like max venturing into a new world on campus and leaving my old life as a teenager behind.
I was about 8 when I watched this film. I loved it so much coz my mum would read me the book every night. I cried at the end of it for ages. I still cry at it now and I’ll never ever stop watching this film
I'm proud to say this is one of my favourite movies ever, because I don't think people really care about this. Here in Sweden, not so many people are familiar with the book, and it's pretty easy to think that it's a kids' movie, even I did when i first saw the short trailer for it. But I found the book and read it, it was awesome. It's totally not anything for most kids, some will like it, but most of the kids will probably not like it, thinking it's wierd. emotionally stunning movie, I cried
I'm 41 and it's still one of my favourite books. The film did it justice. My wife picked it up from the library so I've been reading it to my daughter for the last few nights. I'm getting emotional because it's an amazing thing when you get to share the best of your childhood with your kid.
never forget I was in my first period bio class when this popped up on my phone and I had to wait till I got home to watch because they had no WIFI. Best trailer ever made
I wasn't sure why I love this film back when I was young, now rewatching it hits me differently. I was so blessed with such a great films musics and culture when I was young.
Is it bad that I started crying while watching this trailer? Nostalgia makes me very sensitive and I read this book all the time when I was little. This movie seems really sweet 😊 Omg wait this is from 10 years ago???
It makes me cry no matter how many times I see it. Such a beloved book and movie. Making sure my future kids watch this movie as the message it has is needed in todays time. 🙏😞
So cute! I have loved this book all my life and I give it to my friends' and relatives' kids when they get old enough to read it. Today's technology really brings the characters to life! Fabulous!
I watched this movie on HBO yesterday for the first time in who knows how long, and I didn’t realize how heavy some plot elements were. When I rewatched it, it felt very somber and even a little existential. The setting feels very empty and sad. Stuff like that might have went over my head when I was younger. I would definitely watch this again.
this movie used the be my favorite as a kid but it always made me so so sad. i still have the picture book. 💕 kind of forgot about this lil gem of a story. got me all nostalgic. 🤧
I found this book when I was about 6 or 7 in the gift shop of Owen's in OBX. Always read it when we went there on vacation. Always been one of my fav books!
I cried when I was like ten and when I just re watched it as a sixteen year old... I almost cried again. From what happened to Douglass to when will spoke, and when Cary cried I feel so nostalgic.
In high school, I saw this movie with a group of friends and my mom wanted me to bring a family friend’s kid (who is on the spectrum) to see it. We saw it, I’m crying at some relatable sad parts and shocked at some of the scary moments that actually relatable. The kid next to me was scared crying. I thought he was loving it for how relatable it was for him, since he was almost the same age as Max. Years later, I’m reminiscing with him the time we saw it and how I saw him crying, and he says, “I hated it so much, I wanted to leave.”
I almost cried when I saw this. The book first hit the shelves when I was a kid almost thirty years ago. I started reading it to my own daughter last year and I can't wait to take her to see it.
No recuerdo cuando la vi por primera vez, quizá de 2012 a 2014, pero esta película me trae muchas memorias y emociones, después de más de 8 años y ya con 17 años la volví a ver hoy 25/03/2022, fue mucha nostalgia y simplemente una explosión de emociones, pues sin duda significó una parte de mi niñez, no recuerdo tan bien lo que sentí aquella vez que la vi, pero siento que fue todo un viaje por la tristeza y la felicidad, y probablemente un paso más hacia la madurez (que siento es parte de lo que transmite la trama). Pero fuera de eso, la película es genial, dejando un poco lo grotesco que podría parecer en algunas situaciones, creo que es una gran historia, aplicable para cualquier persona en algún punto, y que en general te lleva por muchas emociones y sensaciones. He terminado con lagrimas y todo 😂, pero bueno, siempre estará en mi corazón
Why does this film feel like it never existed and it was just a dream
Ayo I think you’re onto something
Yess omg
100%
I feel the same way about never ending story
I feel the same dude.
This movie is the source of all indie music iconography.
XD
Alessandro Roda I immediately started thinking about how "Not today" would have been perfect for this movie.
What song is in the trailer
@@thebard8048 Wake Up
@@hahdhsjsjrkfn thanks
I'm a full grown man, but his book was my childhood. What a beautiful movie. What a wonderful book.
i still have my childhood book
donnerschwein It was mine as well.
Same here
My memories of reading this book as a kid bought me here, too. Time to re-buy the book and possibly check out the movie adaptation, too.
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I used to be scared of this.
Same😂
it still creeps me out a bit
+Samantha de Smit lol same
I saw it when I was fifteen and it was teetering on the lines of a horror film at some points for me lmaoooo.
It freaked me out so bad as a kid especially when he ripped that birds arm off like wtf
i saw that movie when i was like 9 and the monsters scared the shit out of me
yeah especially when carol went wild and ripped douglas’ arm off and max had to hide in kw’s stomach that scared me so bad i had nightmares for weeks
@@kirstinhull4325 omg same
My family watched this on DvD and me who was still a kid not knowing what the point of the movie was.
All I know there's uncanny monsters that made me feel uncomfortable
Secret Life of Walter Mitty and now this, reliving my childhood memories
Who wishes this was on Netflix lol 😂😂
Adam V soo badly😢
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same i remember the picture book so well kinda dark tho
I remember seeing the film and parts of it were quit dark and depressing and I just thought how is this a child's film.
+tia watson because dark crystal, the labyrinth, and the never ending story weren't also quite dark and depressing. Kids love that shit.
+breadordecide You must have been watching something else. Falcore was more like a pet dog and helped with a good ending. The labyrinth was not meant for children but for teens. This movie was direted for children from a children's book but was quite dark and disturbing with nothing beneficial for kids who might watch it.
tia watson SAME
That's because this wasn't a children's film so much as it was a film about childhood.
tia watson It wasn't advertised as a kid's film
Apparently I watched this movie 7 years ago today when it came out on 10/16/09. Saw my post about it in my memories section on facebook. It had me feeling nostalgic so I came here to watch the trailer. The fall of 2009 was a great time for me. Wish I can go back to that time.
This comment itself is now 7 years old, time goes by fast. But yes 2009 was a pretty good year
@@egg2520 Oh wow, forgot I ever even commented on this. Thanks for bringing me back to this comment. And yes, time flies.
I've been looking for this movie for a very long time!!! i finally remembered what it was called! this used to be my favorite movie!
YayerNayer same
YayerNayer yeah same
same
saaame out of nowhere the name just hit me
Lol - i have the original t-shirt and book if we had known each other you could have asked me
Still get chills watching this.
Same here. Every single time. It makes me happy AND it makes my shed a tear at the same time.
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 when i was younger i only had hand drawings now theres a film
Same
i read a quote that the original writer of this story said that this story is not really meant for kids but for adults but someone told him when he saw his book that it is for kids.
It definitely isnt for kids... i mean for me it felt weird in a deep and creepy way
This was one of my favorite books when I was little. And now I know why
This movie is way underrated. I saw it when I was about Max's age and I remember feeling very understood by it.
Me too
The story ‘Where the wild things are’ has lived in my head for as long as I could remember. Although I hardly recall being read the book in class as a kid or even the movie, it somehow stuck with me and I constantly thought about it. And after years of neglecting these random thoughts, I finally decided to search up the trailer and simply watch it. Man, I never could have dreamed of the feelings it brought back to me. All the emotions of being a child full of wonder and awe, lost in a scary world but still somehow always optimistic, it did something to me.. I shouldn’t have neglected these feelings, and I won’t ever again, I’ll now always remember where the wilds things are.
I came back here because this has got to be one of the best, most underrated, movie trailers I’ve ever watched.
Been a while since I watched this film. Seeing this trailer reminded me of how psychologically in-depth the film is. Hearing Gandolfini's voice reminded me of The Sopranos, and actually what's funny is that this film is basically like a Sopranos dream sequence. Sure it's more fantastical and bombastic but actually the film tells you a lot about the kid's psyche and the emotions and feelings he is experiencing; his fears, his guilts, his desires all manifested in his experience on that island with those monsters. I wish all kids films would be like this.
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It’s a Kevin Finnerty simulator!
RIP that one friggin guy's arm.
+LikeMoths so sad...it was his favorite arm
@@kidamaroo don't worry. He has another one.
😂😂
He didn't even react😭 bro's deadpool
Why does this film make me sad but happy and calm 😢 it makes me think bout nature and how there could be beasts in the world like them no one knows😧
This movie makes me think of the fun times of my childhood and all the bad things I went through too. It holds a weird special place in my heart, but I'm grateful for it.
This film really really fucked me up as a kid.
Same. It left me feeling sad. My dad kept asking if I was okay after we saw it. I didn’t cry or anything. It was just bittersweet. Just like growing up
@@Zzzk23 I think it wasn't made for kids, but it was about childhood, so if you learned something and got through it okay, that is a step towards leaving childhood behind, and it is what we all have to do.
I saw this in the theatre at a very vulnerable time. I was 20, working at a dead end night job, my mom had moved away and I was very lonely. I really felt a lot of what this film had to say. It's been a very long time, I think I should see it again.
did you go see it again?
@@headlvl_ not yet
@@ShaDHP23this is the sign
i loved the movie, and i loved the book! the movie made me cry but its still amazing!!
why u lying for?
+olayea potoma lying? i think not lmao
Triggered 😂😂😂😂banter mate banter
olayea potoma k mate
Was his sister written in the book?
This is definitely among the top movie trailers of the last decade and the film it's self is stunningly beautiful and way overlooked. I have now idea how he did it, but Gandolfini managed to bring a great deal of heart and emotion to his voice performance in this film and he was one of the reasons why this film was so great, just like in many of his other projects. RIP, you will be missed.
its been 10 years after u writed now
@@turtenb8917 Oh wow, I've not seen this comment since I wrote it. 😂 I still stand by the statement of 15yo me lol.
@@CallumBruceBell Very well written for a 15 yo
It doesn't matter how old you get, movies like this are still worth watching.
A very strange yet incredible film. I watched this for the first time when I was 8 years old and remember loving it and watching it over and over again.
I've returned to this trailer time and time again. Ever since this movie was in production for around 2ish years before coming out in 2009. When Carol says I realty what to show you something I always thought he was speaking for Spike Jonze himself asking everyone's inner child to see this film. I love this film with all of my wild heart.
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As big fan of jonze, i was waiting for this movie. Loved the trailer and the idea. Watched it many times. Was overstressed & overworked at time when it was released, went to cinema and fell asleep. I still havent seen the movie! wtf am i doing? going to download it now.
Still to this day the saddest movie I've ever seen. This movie moves me in ways I cannot understand. A great great cloud of happiness and depression all in one. This movie is the definition of what it's like to feel everything at once. Love love love, still, 8 years later
I watched this when I was 6, I'm now 21, and I just remembered this movie exists, I loved this movie and it's nice that I finally remembered it
202 was when I officially watched this movie, I was 16 and I cried. I remember seeing a poster for this movie in 2009 when I was 5, intrigued by the apprehensive and immersive nature of the poster, I lost the film title. In 2019, I saw the trailer on my recommended list, I watched it and I felt enlightened by the kind, daunting aspects, the way the things tower over max, but after seeing the film, I can reassure myself that the wait was worth it and I found it to be an underrated piece of a film. Genuine feels brought by the relatable characters, the original score from Karen O, and Carter Burwell
Not completely original. Worried shoes is my favorite track on there and that was written originally by Daniel Johnston.
Back here after 11 years..I'm 22 now. All of you who read this book as a kid know the feelings I feel when I watch this movie, I dont need to explain.
The song is "Wake up" by Arcade fire. Its on their awesome debut album "Funeral".
This was so ahead of its’ time. I wish they’d consider a re-release, I think the nostalgia would be very strong with this today.
Can I just say the shots in this movie were absolutely gorgeous
1:30 these shots specifically, also 1:06
The only thing I didn't like about this movie is when the Bird loses his arm.
This movie came out my freshman year of college. I discovered arcade fire that year and they dropped Suburbs around that same time. I look back on that time and I felt like max venturing into a new world on campus and leaving my old life as a teenager behind.
I was about 8 when I watched this film. I loved it so much coz my mum would read me the book every night. I cried at the end of it for ages. I still cry at it now and I’ll never ever stop watching this film
The underlining meaning to this film is incredibly beautiful. Spike Jonze's direction was phenomenal.
I'm proud to say this is one of my favourite movies ever, because I don't think people really care about this. Here in Sweden, not so many people are familiar with the book, and it's pretty easy to think that it's a kids' movie, even I did when i first saw the short trailer for it. But I found the book and read it, it was awesome. It's totally not anything for most kids, some will like it, but most of the kids will probably not like it, thinking it's wierd. emotionally stunning movie, I cried
One of the greatest trailers ever i still get chills from watching this
I'm 41 and it's still one of my favourite books. The film did it justice. My wife picked it up from the library so I've been reading it to my daughter for the last few nights. I'm getting emotional because it's an amazing thing when you get to share the best of your childhood with your kid.
I feel bad for ur child
This movie brought me to tears.
never forget I was in my first period bio class when this popped up on my phone and I had to wait till I got home to watch because they had no WIFI. Best trailer ever made
This trailer almost brought tears to my eyes. I can't wait...
I wasn't sure why I love this film back when I was young, now rewatching it hits me differently. I was so blessed with such a great films musics and culture when I was young.
Just watched it. One of most beautiful pieces of cinema I've ever seen.
Underated af
I'm glad I watched it all those years ago❤glad I still remember it,I remember crying at the very end when he left to go home😢
wake up by arcade fire
if you haven't heard of em you need to
great, rich, beautiful music of Canada
This movie was too good to miss
One of the greatest trailers ever made. The movie was solid, but man this trailer just inspired me as a kid
after hours of looking i FINNALLY found this movie , idk why but it took such a big mental toll on me when i watched it as a kid
I come here because One piece about im sama and gorosei
my mom read this book to me when I was kid, we had so many cool kids good in the house. Man I was so happy when they made this movie.
I love Maurice Sendak everything. I can't wait to see this. Grew up on his books! Love Love Love them!
For some reason this movie made me sad as a kid I don’t really remember it but it just made me sad :(
Is it bad that I started crying while watching this trailer? Nostalgia makes me very sensitive and I read this book all the time when I was little. This movie seems really sweet 😊
Omg wait this is from 10 years ago???
I’m sobbing. I can’t explain the feeling this movie brings up for me. So much going here…
It makes me cry no matter how many times I see it. Such a beloved book and movie. Making sure my future kids watch this movie as the message it has is needed in todays time. 🙏😞
So cute! I have loved this book all my life and I give it to my friends' and relatives' kids when they get old enough to read it. Today's technology really brings the characters to life! Fabulous!
I watched this movie on HBO yesterday for the first time in who knows how long, and I didn’t realize how heavy some plot elements were. When I rewatched it, it felt very somber and even a little existential. The setting feels very empty and sad. Stuff like that might have went over my head when I was younger. I would definitely watch this again.
this movie used the be my favorite as a kid but it always made me so so sad. i still have the picture book. 💕 kind of forgot about this lil gem of a story. got me all nostalgic. 🤧
I'm so glad they didn't go with CGI for the wild things.
I feel like this is a story for kids, so they can learn to appreciate the message later on in life when they look back at it.
i watched it when it first came out all i remember is me and my sister were creeped out by it
After seeing this like 5 years ago it really did scare me mainly because of the monsters and also some of the other scene.
This was and still is terrifying to me
Fr. My sister get so scary that we have to stop the movie and still haven't finished the first 10 minutes since 2009 lol
@@tilted7566 LMAOOO I somehow finished the wii game that came out but it really was a battle
@@sydneywebster6732there was a game?
@@LaumasNero yes!! I think its just called where the wild things are but for the Wii lol
the transitions of him running i cannot its so beautiful
I found this book when I was about 6 or 7 in the gift shop of Owen's in OBX. Always read it when we went there on vacation. Always been one of my fav books!
2016 and I'm still watching this.
I can watch this trailer over and over cuz im in love with the song. Also, it looks like a pretty cute movie :D
What is the music called? It’s nice to listen to and it reminds me of the good ol times me and my dog did in the past, rip Emilee the dog. 2007-2020
I cried when I was like ten and when I just re watched it as a sixteen year old... I almost cried again. From what happened to Douglass to when will spoke, and when Cary cried I feel so nostalgic.
no movie embodies "misunderstood" more than Where The Wild Things Are
Seriously. I don’t know what people were expecting.
At 1:16 i almost cried for that monster at the end when he spoked 😭😭
I cried 😩
Same it really got me
Babs Animations I’m confused. What’s so sad about that part? He didn’t say anything when the kid was breaking his hut? All he did was turn his head
I remember watching this as a young teen and seeing this now brings back so much nostalgia 😭
In high school, I saw this movie with a group of friends and my mom wanted me to bring a family friend’s kid (who is on the spectrum) to see it. We saw it, I’m crying at some relatable sad parts and shocked at some of the scary moments that actually relatable. The kid next to me was scared crying. I thought he was loving it for how relatable it was for him, since he was almost the same age as Max. Years later, I’m reminiscing with him the time we saw it and how I saw him crying, and he says, “I hated it so much, I wanted to leave.”
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Lmao. I guess WB were kinda right about their concerns over marketing it as a kid's film
I remember reading the book too! I can't wait for this to come out.
R.I.P. James Gandolfini
RIP
rip
R.I.P
i miss you James Grandolfini
who is that?
This movie scared me as a kid but I will always love it. This was my favorite book ❤️ still is
It's like Origins: Neverending Story.
I almost cried when I saw this. The book first hit the shelves when I was a kid almost thirty years ago. I started reading it to my own daughter last year and I can't wait to take her to see it.
Lol I remember going to the theaters and watching this and thinking I was watching Peter Pan
I remember borrowing this book from the library when I was little and when I heard the name again I smiled sooooo wide
This movie use to make me bawl my eyes out. And honestly i think if i watched it again, it still would.
This movie made me cry so much😭❤️I remember watching this when I was so young😭
No recuerdo cuando la vi por primera vez, quizá de 2012 a 2014, pero esta película me trae muchas memorias y emociones, después de más de 8 años y ya con 17 años la volví a ver hoy 25/03/2022, fue mucha nostalgia y simplemente una explosión de emociones, pues sin duda significó una parte de mi niñez, no recuerdo tan bien lo que sentí aquella vez que la vi, pero siento que fue todo un viaje por la tristeza y la felicidad, y probablemente un paso más hacia la madurez (que siento es parte de lo que transmite la trama). Pero fuera de eso, la película es genial, dejando un poco lo grotesco que podría parecer en algunas situaciones, creo que es una gran historia, aplicable para cualquier persona en algún punto, y que en general te lleva por muchas emociones y sensaciones. He terminado con lagrimas y todo 😂, pero bueno, siempre estará en mi corazón
i remember this being the weirdest/creepiest movie of my childhood
One of the best trailers ever made
I read the book as a child and now I read it to my kids. They love it!
All the books from my childhood are coming to life. First cloudy with a chance of meatballs and now this.
This movie... is breathtaking.
one of the best trailers ever made
This movie... So strange yet so wonderful...
1:30
it's so perfectly edited, it gives me chills
I don't wanna watch it but i need to because of *ONE PIECE,* so IMU sama is really a kid? Lmao
My Dad would read the book to me every night as soon heard about the movie we took our family to go see it, this story will always remind me my Dad
Awww, i remember seeing this with my class, but i slept through most of the movie so :))) took me so long to find it
I remember seeing this in the theater when I was six and I loved it so much
I loved this movie.....I wanna watch it again
I enjoyed the book as a kid. The movie disappointed me -- AT FIRST. But, then it grew on me like a mutha frig! Now I hold it on a pedestal!
I have been looking for this movie for the longest time and I finally found it