This fucking movie legitimately, fully freaked me out when I watched it in school as a kid. It frightened me in ways horror movies didn't. Something about the way you couldn't fully trust the monsters, ever, and how the boy acted, the dark tones... idk.
It's not supposed to be dark, and it isn't. I dare say it's more realistic than most. The monsters represent Max's emotions, their erratic behaviour represents his own. Movies tend to paint childhood as pure and perfect, which adults tend to forget it isn't.
Unpopular opinion?: I actually really enjoyed this movie as a kid. I loved that the monsters were scary and I liked the music. I still occasionally listen to the soundtrack to this day.
@@thadz2493. It’s confusing and it deals with existential crisis of one of the monsters that fears being left out and alone and abandoned by his family. He also tears off one of the other monsters arm right off.
I saw this movie when I was 15 and I was still scared, the sensation that the monsters could take the child's head off at any moment scared me. it was a movie for children but still.
@@TheBlackestShinobimy parents rented it when i was 6 and the cover freaked me out so much i never even gave it a chance, i just stayed in my room and read harry potter instead lol
Watched this again on a flight and cried. I relate to his anger and deep sadness for feeling misunderstood and not knowing how to handle it. Even though I would never do this as a kid I connect to his emotions, imagination and dream like state
@@Misina. Fr lmao😂 It was just so tense before he got his hand ripped off. And then I didn’t even expect that to happen, but Carol was talking in his sleep bein weird asf.
The only thing i remembered about this movie was the vore scene , where he escapes into the stomach and there is a racoon. I had the worst sleep paralisys of my life , I'll never re-watch this movie , never , ever.
everyone saying they don’t like this movie but i loved this movie, the cinematography was great, the message of the movie could be decided by yourself and it was a big part of my childhood
Its a shit movie because it took a beautiful book and tried to stretch the plot out as thinly as possible to make a feature film jam packed with unnecessary shit. The book was perfect. Movie was a mess
@@bK2pa book was my childhood, but now that I'm older the movie holds up so much more. It doesn't really fit your consecutive thought process because it's through the eyes of max, a very chaotic and imagination oriented child.
There is a HUGE plot hole in that. He finds out his girlfriend is pregnant in 1989, yet the movie takes place in 2009, and the oldest of the two kids in 17. What happened to that first kid? I feel like they should have explained that. Also, what kind of shitty sister dates someone who relentlessly bullies her brother? That was never even mentioned
I remember parents being absolutely PISSED when they brought there kids to watch this when it came out and now I’m seeing those same kids talk about how terrified they were to see it. I’m so happy 😂
@@greatkentuckian9032 Same. I wasn't a kid but I was still excited because of the book. I went with my niece to the theater but was highly disappointed pretty quickly with the dark depressing mood of it & it didn't get any better. I was bothered they made this for kids, almost seemed like they were trying to give a message of hopelessness & desensitize kids to disfunction, drama & emotional/mental distress
@@kingofbudokai _shamefully?_ oh no my parents don't abuse me! :( Edit: a little late but ok, let me explain further. What i meant by this is that there are multiple other better ways of punishment than physical abuse. I am not saying that children shouldn't be punished, just saying that abuse can take a big toll on a child's mental health, which is unnecessary. Sorry for the misunderstandings.
i’m 16 years old and just rewatched the movie and i’m almost crying of nostalgia and how deep the film is emotionally and psychologically. the movie is based on the imagination of a child
Am I the only one who wasnt scared of this movie. I watched it in the theaters and found it so amazing as a kid, it has always been a comforting movie to me even to this day. Watching it after all these years made it way more enjoyable because now I'm able to understand and appreciate it in a way I couldnt before making it even more incredible to me then it already was. This movie and the book as well will forever be apart of me and mean a lot to me
I was honestly obsessed and terrified of this movie as a kid. Especially where the bird dude got his arm ripped off and kw ate max. Plus this was my first emotional movie with the ending.
This was one of the most joyless and depressing movies I've ever seen. I walked out of the theater genuinely sad. I wouldn't have thought it possible to leach every single ounce of magic out of the book, yet somehow they managed it.
@@moarkrabspointlesschanneld8467 SOMEONE'S certainly not doing their part in refuting the "dumb blonde" stereotype that LITERALLY IS BARBIE. Grammar much?
"Are we supposed to be rooting for this kid?" Well, according to the book, no. That's the whole point. This is not at all a criticism of the video, I just find it interesting.
@@dylanchristman978 Cinema sins does not understand satire (cabin in the woods is proof) and saying its satire is just a way they try to avoid criticism
@@nobody5093 When did CinemaSins claim to be satire? In their "Everything Wrong With CinemaSins" video, they clearly made the point that they're just nitpicky assholes who like to make jokes at the expense of movies. At no point have they ever claimed to be any sort of cinematic authority, reviewer, critic or anything else.
@@Dargonhuman idk for certain but it must have come from somewhere as anytime some one tries to criticize cinemasins some other commenter will say its supposed to be satire.
No, the last sin was added at around 14:12 , meaning it was a tiny bit over 14 minutes, but less than 15, so If a sin needs to be added for going over time, then it only needs to be one ☺
12:54 I was one of those kids. At the ripe age of 8, that arm ripping scene traumatized me so much that to this day every single nightmare I had has someone's arm get ripped off 😌
As soon as I got done watching it, I wanted there to be a sequel. Where a little later, Max goes back with some more life experience and helps his inner monsters through “their” problems.
@@katbru4651 Nowhere in your critical deduction skills were you able to infer that it wasnt the date of the movie's release that was responsible for Scott and I's surprise? Conclusion: 95% of ppl are idiots on youtube
Honestly “Smear the queer” doesn’t really sound homophobic to me. The world is made up of negative things, like the Bubonic Plague song my school used to sing at recess
@@Jwatchdizzledrip3003 It doesn't sound homophobic because there's a lot of negative things in the world? lmao that's not like, how logic and thinking works...
Maybe because it’s a depressing and nihilistic movie that turned a simple children’s book about a kid who goes to a magical land, decides to leave then comes home into an analysis of depression and the inevitability of death
Nobody is talking about how genuinely funny this movie is too though. Judith especially has some funny one liners, and despite the bird guy getting his arm ripped off literally being the most traumatic thing ever, him having a stick arm after was funny.
I took my older kid to watch this when it first came out. I remember thinking "well this is really a kid's movie for adults, huh". Later that night I met my younger kid's dad. Later still, I discovered that my former bestie was actually one of the monster actors in this. Odd couple of coincidences for me, my guy.
One of the best ever childhood movies I watched growing up...it's so deep and emotional, hence why many people don't understand and hate on it. If you know, you know. You have to relate to Max to understand the movie.
As a kid i loved this movie and to this day i still do and now i finally know why, i have md (maladaptive daydreaming) and this movie reminds me of it, its about a kid who is unsatisfied with his life and escapes to his mind and lives in his daydreams with monsters who care and love for him, i was like this as a kid i was disconnected from reality and was unhappy with my life without even be old enough to understand that, i created a world in my head full of beautiful forests trails and roads, creatures big and small and castles filled with amazing people to meet who were my friends, and i loved this world and all the people in it with all my heart and soul but, i felt as if i had no connection or love for real life at all, i was so sad and miserable that the only thing that really brought me any happiness or any emotion at all really was being in this make believe world in my head just like this kid, i was able to get past this stage of my life but still struggle to fully immerse myself into real life without wanting to escape to my daydreams but ive gotten better at handing my md and love my life now, i can definitely honestly say this movie resonates with me and has always had a place in my heart truly this movie is a one of a kind masterpiece. also sorry for my terrible grammar and spelling :,)
Problem with adaptations is that it's making something from one medium act like it was made for another, which it isn't. Imagine a TV show that consists entirely of text to be more like a book. Or a videogame with no options to be more like a movie. It's what makes Alita Battle angel feel clunky and the first star trek movie drawn out.
I used to play a game called "Kill the Carrier" where the literal goal was just to tackle and force the ball out from the kid with the ball. I assume that's what they were playing.
I feel like I'm one of the few people that liked this movie. It's not a movie for kids, it's a movie about childhood. Yeah Max is selfish, but all little kids are. It's a representation of him trying to figure out the world and other people.
I liked it when I saw it in theatres. I was 22-23 at the time, though. It seems most people commenting that they didn't like it were 9 or younger at its release.
Between the sleep pile scene and the stomach scene (not to mention how freaking dark this movie is), this movie I think legitimately is the reason for my claustrophobia.
I watched this in theatre as a school trip, I don’t remember feeling scared. But uneasy how quickly Max and the other things emotions switched so quickly
yeah didnt know it had a movie and people watched this when they were kids apparently...which made me look up when the book was made and it was in the 60's like holy shit i was expecting 80's or 90's but damn the books is old i read it when i was 6 at my nans house and apparently my mum read it as a kid aswell like damn god
this movie scared the SHIT out of me as a kid i’m 14 now and those weird ass creatures still scare me now. Spent the last 20 minutes trying to find this movie and at one point i thought it didn’t exist and my mind was bugging. Gives me a weird, scary nostalgia.
That thumbnail poster art looks like a Banana Splits reject leading a kid off to get a "special backstage access pass" I can't be the only one who remembers that show from Boomerang.
@@antoinettemosley312 I was taking a guess to assume most people on here didn't watch the original run (my parents did), and like me, only got to see it in its many many reruns (for me, that was around 8-9am in the morning on TV, since it was a timeslot filler for the hours when most kids were at school, therefore my memories of it are mostly an amalgamation of fever dreams).
I remember watching this in the theater when I was like 8 or 9 and then absolutely SOBBING my eyes out when max had to leave the wild things and go back home. I just watched it for the first time in about 13 years and I still don't know why I was crying so hard at the time. I mean it was sad but.... damn💀
As much as CinemaSins hates kids, I am starting to think CinemaSins has never had kids or will have kids. Hell, I am starting to question if the writers even were kids. I now believe CinemaSins was birthed fully formed from the head of Martin Scorsese after a 12 hour make out session with Rob Schneider.
you somehow successfully wrote a comment insulting the writters of cinemasins while sounding exactly like cinemasins. and yes I see the irony but you should be proud i think thats talent.
Oh my lord, this movie was kept in the darkest depths of my mind until now. I literally had it on my PC and preferred to watch that Barbie movie with the fairies for the 20th time (no internet and i hated that movie) This movie was depressing, weird and unfun, specially for 11 y/old me
Late reply but yeah lmao I remember being like 7 at my grandparents place and this was on tv and I saw it and it's been sitting in the back of my mind as "that weird show" and I regret looking it up
I watched that movie a little too young and I have always had an extreme fear of snow forts or houses of anything collapsing on me, so I was traumatised. I haven't been able to go in a snow fort with a ceiling ever since lol. They really showed emotion well, I'll give 'em that.
You know, as I think about it again, this movie reminded me of the therapist in What About Bob, who tried to use puppets to speak to his kids. This is the sort of movie a therapist would make or use to talk about emotional control.
This is one of those movies that feels like they never existed, almost like a fever dream
I barely remembered it but The book was good
That's a perfect description of my experience with this movie
FOR REAL
This movie is good
This and rango
Holy shit I just remember how fucking scary the wild things are
Uncanny valley at its best
This movie looks frickin terrifying
Yeah, i remembered watching this as a kid thinking it was a horror movie and never even finished it.
Same they used to play it at my preschool all the time would scare me when he got eaten
I had nightmares from this movie when I was little
this movie scared me more than some horror movies did as a kid. The idea that his "friends" would eat him at any moment freaked me out.
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Ikr!
Right how is are we comfortable knowing this child is walking on eggshells one wrong step and he’s dinndin
This fucking movie legitimately, fully freaked me out when I watched it in school as a kid. It frightened me in ways horror movies didn't. Something about the way you couldn't fully trust the monsters, ever, and how the boy acted, the dark tones... idk.
Same
And how many rotten tomatoes will that be XD
Bro ong
It's not supposed to be dark, and it isn't. I dare say it's more realistic than most. The monsters represent Max's emotions, their erratic behaviour represents his own. Movies tend to paint childhood as pure and perfect, which adults tend to forget it isn't.
Ugh right- I just felt shooken and disturbed 😶
Unpopular opinion?: I actually really enjoyed this movie as a kid. I loved that the monsters were scary and I liked the music. I still occasionally listen to the soundtrack to this day.
This movie is great wtf? Spike jonze literally has no movies that aren’t great and this movie isn’t bad at all.
It scared the hell out of me lol
@@eyelessjack2825 watch it again, the monsters are a projection of Max’s insecurities and how he sees the world. Scary but welcoming to him.
Never understood why people disliked the movie, it's absolutely stunning
I never saw the movie, I read the book as a child
This movie was a lot darker than I remember...
What's it about?
For real. Super dark
@@moarkrabspointlesschanneld8467 stfu
@@thadz2493. It’s confusing and it deals with existential crisis of one of the monsters that fears being left out and alone and abandoned by his family. He also tears off one of the other monsters arm right off.
@@isaiahdeleon2508 this movie seems to be full on nightmare fuel. The. Character design alone could scar my baby brother
“You don’t want to make this guy angry”
*suddenly realizes*
OH IT’S MARK RUFFALO-
*DIES*
Tony Soprano being in this movie surprised the hell out of me
that's your mom.
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I knew who it's was but it didn't click with me until later
I thought it was just someone who looked like Mark Ruffalo which was funnier 🤣
I HONESTLY DIDNT KNOW IT WAS HIM EITHER
I have the weirdest sense of dread associated with this movie. I’ve never been able to rewatch this movie since the first time when I was a kid.
the combination of the shakey camera, dark visuals, creepy monsters, and nonsensical plot really does it
Same, I watched it on a car ride home last year and for the next two days I felt terrible
same! but thats only because when i first watched it, it was 10 at night & it was on the scene where the bird gets his arm pulled out.
I saw this movie when I was 15 and I was still scared, the sensation that the monsters could take the child's head off at any moment scared me. it was a movie for children but still.
I feel like I watched it when I was real little, but I can hardly remember it so I don't quite know how I felt about it, haha.
When I was younger, this movie scared me so much. In fact it still creeps me out. Glad to see I’m not the only one 😭
@I think I'm Happy This movie was amazing, you just gotta look for the deeper meaning
@@TheBlackestShinobimy parents rented it when i was 6 and the cover freaked me out so much i never even gave it a chance, i just stayed in my room and read harry potter instead lol
Watched this again on a flight and cried. I relate to his anger and deep sadness for feeling misunderstood and not knowing how to handle it. Even though I would never do this as a kid I connect to his emotions, imagination and dream like state
Yeah
pff i would do this as an adult if i had such a bad family.
This movie freaked me out so much as a kid I couldn’t even go past when he got eaten
When you were a kid? Dang how young are you?
@I don’t care you seen this in theatres 11 years ago? Man can I borrow your time machine?
This comment section is funny
I remember loving this movie as a kid but hating the ending bit. shit was freaky as fuck
Same I was so scared from this movie
Drinking game: Take a shot every time someone says “Max”
Is that a drinking game or a suicide pact?
Alcohol poisoning
I did, & now I'm dead!
I am typing in a hospital bed. Now I am going to await the sweet release of death alcohol poisoning is giving me.
I’d max out pretty fast
"That's racist."
That's of-fence-ive.
(sorry)
gooood
Hahahahahahahahahahaha that was the only thing that made laugh in this comment section
Pretty punny pal
Nice my guy
🤣🤣
All i remember about this movie is that it scarred me for life. Especially when the bird guy got his arm ripped off
Literally the only thing I remember from this movie, holy shit
Yoo why do we only remember that scene lmao 😂
@@Misina. CAUSE IT WAS TRAUMATIC
@@Misina. Fr lmao😂 It was just so tense before he got his hand ripped off. And then I didn’t even expect that to happen, but Carol was talking in his sleep bein weird asf.
The only thing i remembered about this movie was the vore scene , where he escapes into the stomach and there is a racoon.
I had the worst sleep paralisys of my life , I'll never re-watch this movie , never , ever.
everyone saying they don’t like this movie but i loved this movie, the cinematography was great, the message of the movie could be decided by yourself and it was a big part of my childhood
Yeah it’s such a good movie, I watched about 9 times as a kid.
Yes! It was awesome🥺 my comfort movie still... I watched this when i was at i think at first grade and since then i have loved this movie😭😔❤️
Oml sameeee
Its a shit movie because it took a beautiful book and tried to stretch the plot out as thinly as possible to make a feature film jam packed with unnecessary shit. The book was perfect. Movie was a mess
@@bK2pa book was my childhood, but now that I'm older the movie holds up so much more. It doesn't really fit your consecutive thought process because it's through the eyes of max, a very chaotic and imagination oriented child.
This movie scared the hell out of me when I was 7 lol. I still prefer the book.
Omg fr
Stop the cap
Ive only ever read the book
Not quite sure what I'm doing here...
Same I watched this when I was I like 6 it was ok at first but after that part it got weird
Same.
the book where the wild things are was basically my childhood but the movie is more depressing than the book.
And scary as a kid
Ikr
“Everything wrong with 17 again” tbh that movie is weird as hell
As weird as this movie is I kind of Ike it.
There is a HUGE plot hole in that. He finds out his girlfriend is pregnant in 1989, yet the movie takes place in 2009, and the oldest of the two kids in 17. What happened to that first kid? I feel like they should have explained that. Also, what kind of shitty sister dates someone who relentlessly bullies her brother? That was never even mentioned
Here's one! I could have sworn I remember seeing a "gym class heroes" t-shirt during one of the 80s flashbacks.
@@Rosemary-ql4hk Maybe she's a slow carrier
17 here ua-cam.com/video/tvM8Ri0SWzE/v-deo.html
This is like the nostalgia you don’t want to have.
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Yeah
@HTC Abyss hahahh
Ikr
Given that we grew up with a 9 sentence book, this film was a beautiful, albeit dark, memory that I truly love!
I remember parents being absolutely PISSED when they brought there kids to watch this when it came out and now I’m seeing those same kids talk about how terrified they were to see it. I’m so happy 😂
Jesus Christ, this movie is real!? I thought this was a fever dream.
Ok good, I thought I was the only one. I was trying to figure out if it was real.
Found some repressed memories
@@pikachurrd6458 Me too
DUDEE SAMEE
Exactly!!! That’s what it feels like for real
This movie is actually hella depressing
@Nathan Martinez Yeah. When I was a kid, I was really excited about it. Then you get to the end, and realize, this is scary and depressing.
it was scary for a 4-7 year olds
@@C0spl4y3rr hell yeah I remembered watching it.
@@C0spl4y3rr and its still dark for an adult. The themes portrayed is still pretty depressing
@@greatkentuckian9032 Same. I wasn't a kid but I was still excited because of the book. I went with my niece to the theater but was highly disappointed pretty quickly with the dark depressing mood of it & it didn't get any better. I was bothered they made this for kids, almost seemed like they were trying to give a message of hopelessness & desensitize kids to disfunction, drama & emotional/mental distress
Only in a fantasy movie can a child get away with screaming and biting their parents without getting the mother of whoopings.
You'd be surprised how many parents don't punish their children for acting like that. It's shamefully common.
@@kingofbudokai _shamefully?_
oh no my parents don't abuse me! :(
Edit: a little late but ok, let me explain further. What i meant by this is that there are multiple other better ways of punishment than physical abuse. I am not saying that children shouldn't be punished, just saying that abuse can take a big toll on a child's mental health, which is unnecessary. Sorry for the misunderstandings.
@@sepsysmurf6982 oh no I just abuse my parents instead
@@kingofbudokai There are more ways of punishment than physical violence.
@@sepsysmurf6982 All the biggest assholes I ever knew growing up were never spanked as kids
i’m 16 years old and just rewatched the movie and i’m almost crying of nostalgia and how deep the film is emotionally and psychologically. the movie is based on the imagination of a child
Am I the only one who wasnt scared of this movie. I watched it in the theaters and found it so amazing as a kid, it has always been a comforting movie to me even to this day. Watching it after all these years made it way more enjoyable because now I'm able to understand and appreciate it in a way I couldnt before making it even more incredible to me then it already was. This movie and the book as well will forever be apart of me and mean a lot to me
I adored this movie as a kid. It never scared me. I related to it in a way. Now I just wanna watch it again.
This was the scariest thing ever as a kid.
After watching this movie, I got more afraid about being in the dark for almost entire year.
Laughs in Coraline
I was honestly obsessed and terrified of this movie as a kid. Especially where the bird dude got his arm ripped off and kw ate max. Plus this was my first emotional movie with the ending.
Agreed
Not Dark Crystal...?
"is there really happiness without ppiness?"
*Oh shit he's right*
Otherwise you're just laughing.
@@moarkrabspointlesschanneld8467 Barbie shut the hell up no one cares about your videos though I agree with you on fnaf being the greatest
@@moarkrabspointlesschanneld8467 So is this Barbie having a stroke, or an of brand?
@@moarkrabspointlesschanneld8467 Got it, so sorry can't sent help. Hope someone finds you if this is a life threatening situation.
@@moarkrabspointlesschanneld8467 *Go home, you're drunk*
This movie was so off putting when I watched it in theaters as a kid
that's your mom
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I hope you manage to include m favourite exchange :
"Carol!"
"What?"
"THAT was my favorite arm!"
This was one of the most joyless and depressing movies I've ever seen. I walked out of the theater genuinely sad. I wouldn't have thought it possible to leach every single ounce of magic out of the book, yet somehow they managed it.
Dude the book felt the same way
Were there any positives abt this movie
@@evanna3950 it was well made, just not for me.
The book is joyful the movie is sad
@@evanna3950 it’s a great movie
I’ll be honest, I forgot this movie existed until this video. I didn’t like it
Me too
@@moarkrabspointlesschanneld8467 SOMEONE'S certainly not doing their part in refuting the "dumb blonde" stereotype that LITERALLY IS BARBIE. Grammar much?
@@mr.conductor4938 r/whoooosh
@@mrmaxmondays You know what, you're right.
this is good ua-cam.com/video/tvM8Ri0SWzE/v-deo.html
I just came here to say that this movie traumatised me as a child.
That's all.
Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
I had the same experience as a child I was terrified to fall a sleep for days
Thanks for the TED talk but who tf is TED and why the hell he talkin so much?
They could have executed this movie WAY better
Those things are so creepy
I saw this movie as an adult & it was absolutely depressing. Like, why did I watch that. Can't imagine what impact it would have on kids.
"Are we supposed to be rooting for this kid?" Well, according to the book, no. That's the whole point. This is not at all a criticism of the video, I just find it interesting.
All his vids is satire so it wouldn't br criticism it would be a woosh
@@dylanchristman978 well, that was the original intent of the channel at least
@@dylanchristman978 Cinema sins does not understand satire (cabin in the woods is proof) and saying its satire is just a way they try to avoid criticism
@@nobody5093 When did CinemaSins claim to be satire? In their "Everything Wrong With CinemaSins" video, they clearly made the point that they're just nitpicky assholes who like to make jokes at the expense of movies. At no point have they ever claimed to be any sort of cinematic authority, reviewer, critic or anything else.
@@Dargonhuman idk for certain but it must have come from somewhere as anytime some one tries to criticize cinemasins some other commenter will say its supposed to be satire.
"less than 14 minutes"
Actual video time 16 minutes
That's 2+ sins
No, the last sin was added at around 14:12 , meaning it was a tiny bit over 14 minutes, but less than 15, so If a sin needs to be added for going over time, then it only needs to be one ☺
12:54 I was one of those kids. At the ripe age of 8, that arm ripping scene traumatized me so much that to this day every single nightmare I had has someone's arm get ripped off 😌
This movie creeped me out so much as a kid. My primary school took us to a cinema to watch it and I remember being confused and scared as heck.
Wait, this isn’t just a book!? When was someone gonna tell me?
Today
Always has been
This movie is awesome.
This movie old too. Where u been at😂
the movie isn’t worth it. it was cool as a kid but is a bad movie
Up next: The Giving Tree, but the tree is from Wizard of Oz and throws its apple, branches, and logs at the boy.
For people confused
How are you 14 hours early?
Patreon
Well your idea of the Giving Tree is much more...tame than what James Gunn wanted...
hahah
better: the wizard if oz but scarecrow is the batman villain and tin man is the terminator
If you want to see a "The Giving Tree" movie, watch the animated version made by Collegehumor! 10/10
When I was little I found max to be incredibly relatable as a child with adhd and other problems
As soon as I got done watching it, I wanted there to be a sequel. Where a little later, Max goes back with some more life experience and helps his inner monsters through “their” problems.
That’s actually a really good idea.
When your allegory for puberty comes off as a journey into schizophrenia.
i’m a time traveler
Dafuq
Huh?
Damn
How
Tell me your ways
Commenters: "This movie scared me as a kid"
Me: Had a 9-year-old and 12-year-old when this movie came out.
*sigh*
yeah i dont understand why theres so many ppl here who were children when this came out. Fkn weird
@@TactileTherapy cause this movie came out almost 12 years ago.
@@katbru4651 Nowhere in your critical deduction skills were you able to infer that it wasnt the date of the movie's release that was responsible for Scott and I's surprise?
Conclusion: 95% of ppl are idiots on youtube
@@TactileTherapy mmk bud
I was 9 years old
I played tackle kickball as a child and it was called “Smeer the Queer” which I now realize is super homophobic
Another name we used as a kid was "Kill the Carrier," though more often than not it was called "Smeer the Queer"
Really? That explains why my middle school gym teacher didn’t like fruit roll ups
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Honestly “Smear the queer” doesn’t really sound homophobic to me. The world is made up of negative things, like the Bubonic Plague song my school used to sing at recess
@@Jwatchdizzledrip3003 It doesn't sound homophobic because there's a lot of negative things in the world? lmao that's not like, how logic and thinking works...
I was literally talking about this movie the other day with some friends of mine about how terrifying the scene of Carol trying to eat Max was
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It’s not scary when you watch it on your tv
Cinemas play a low frequency which causes fear
@@Combustive_cheese576 Nah fam I did watch it on my TV at home lol
This movie gives me anxiety and I don't know why.
Maybe because it’s a depressing and nihilistic movie that turned a simple children’s book about a kid who goes to a magical land, decides to leave then comes home into an analysis of depression and the inevitability of death
It probably reminds you of old emotions you'd rather not remember
In my case I know why, this shit strait up traumatized me as a kid, can’t look at these fucking doll monsters without getting anxiety
This is where my childhood fears of having my arms ripped off by a ,monster came from
who else got scared of this movie when they were little? i did...
*it scared the hell out of me*
I guess I was just a weird kid but I loved it, and I appreciate it even more that I understand it's message a bit better
I'm still scared of it
@@queenfopsie5442 same it’s a amazing movie
Yes the wild things
I’m still sacred Of this shii 🤦🏽♀️😭
Nobody is talking about how genuinely funny this movie is too though. Judith especially has some funny one liners, and despite the bird guy getting his arm ripped off literally being the most traumatic thing ever, him having a stick arm after was funny.
I took my older kid to watch this when it first came out. I remember thinking "well this is really a kid's movie for adults, huh".
Later that night I met my younger kid's dad.
Later still, I discovered that my former bestie was actually one of the monster actors in this.
Odd couple of coincidences for me, my guy.
@I think I'm Happy i agree
@I think I'm Happy Don't be rude
This movie was a fever dream, and it was terrifying
This movie honestly creeped me out, and the book was nightmares for me.
What was the book like?
SAME
Everything wrong with Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Nothing
Yass, finally someone who knows who Wallace and Gromit are!!! 😭😭 I luv you💜💜
Ah shit, my childhood!-
One of the best ever childhood movies I watched growing up...it's so deep and emotional, hence why many people don't understand and hate on it. If you know, you know. You have to relate to Max to understand the movie.
yup, it kinda makes me like it even more. this movie wasn’t made for the masses, just those who understand💗
As a kid i loved this movie and to this day i still do and now i finally know why, i have md (maladaptive daydreaming) and this movie reminds me of it, its about a kid who is unsatisfied with his life and escapes to his mind and lives in his daydreams with monsters who care and love for him, i was like this as a kid i was disconnected from reality and was unhappy with my life without even be old enough to understand that, i created a world in my head full of beautiful forests trails and roads, creatures big and small and castles filled with amazing people to meet who were my friends, and i loved this world and all the people in it with all my heart and soul but, i felt as if i had no connection or love for real life at all, i was so sad and miserable that the only thing that really brought me any happiness or any emotion at all really was being in this make believe world in my head just like this kid, i was able to get past this stage of my life but still struggle to fully immerse myself into real life without wanting to escape to my daydreams but ive gotten better at handing my md and love my life now, i can definitely honestly say this movie resonates with me and has always had a place in my heart truly this movie is a one of a kind masterpiece.
also sorry for my terrible grammar and spelling :,)
This was better off as a children’s book.
Yeah the book was a great but this movie made him seem like more of a dick than the book did
Problem with adaptations is that it's making something from one medium act like it was made for another, which it isn't. Imagine a TV show that consists entirely of text to be more like a book. Or a videogame with no options to be more like a movie. It's what makes Alita Battle angel feel clunky and the first star trek movie drawn out.
The children’s book was better off unwritten. The story terrifies me
I used to play a game called "Kill the Carrier" where the literal goal was just to tackle and force the ball out from the kid with the ball. I assume that's what they were playing.
They were playing snowball fight but with dirt clods, because there is no snow
@@queenfopsie5442 not that game. The other game.
The real wild things were the friends we made along the way
WOMAN FEED ME
obviously hes been learning from his dad. Also, thats hilarious coming from a kid.
Mom: go play with the neighbor’s kid
The neighbor’s kid:
I feel like I'm one of the few people that liked this movie. It's not a movie for kids, it's a movie about childhood. Yeah Max is selfish, but all little kids are. It's a representation of him trying to figure out the world and other people.
I liked it when I saw it in theatres. I was 22-23 at the time, though. It seems most people commenting that they didn't like it were 9 or younger at its release.
Note: watched this on dvd in a room with about 6 other people in their mid 20s and they all hated it.
How could anyone dislike this, there’s nothing bad about it at all.
Bruh the movie is great don't let CS and this comments make you feel bad because you like this movie
I haven't seen this movie since long before my parents divorced. This hits a bit different now.
Everything wrong with Lady and the Tramp (2019 - Live Action)
Stop the cap
Oh shit, I actually forgot that movie existed LMAO
wait thats a movie?
They made... A live action version??
The fact that nobody knows a live action film was even made speaks volumes.
Between the sleep pile scene and the stomach scene (not to mention how freaking dark this movie is), this movie I think legitimately is the reason for my claustrophobia.
I watched this in theatre as a school trip, I don’t remember feeling scared. But uneasy how quickly Max and the other things emotions switched so quickly
Kid: "Feed me woman!" The revolution: "The way of the future..."
I remember this movie scared me as a kid when he ripped the bird creatures arm off
Me, who knew the book since childhood: Wait there’s a movie?! 👁👄👁
yeah didnt know it had a movie and people watched this when they were kids apparently...which made me look up when the book was made and it was in the 60's like holy shit i was expecting 80's or 90's but damn the books is old i read it when i was 6 at my nans house and apparently my mum read it as a kid aswell like damn god
this movie scared the SHIT out of me as a kid i’m 14 now and those weird ass creatures still scare me now. Spent the last 20 minutes trying to find this movie and at one point i thought it didn’t exist and my mind was bugging. Gives me a weird, scary nostalgia.
was i the only one who was comforted by the monsters as a kid?
I wish I didn’t know about this movie
Apparently many people didn't...
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@Nathan Martinez don't even bother with that guy. He keeps posting the same link in the comments.
@Nathan Martinez that's right
That thumbnail poster art looks like a Banana Splits reject leading a kid off to get a "special backstage access pass"
I can't be the only one who remembers that show from Boomerang.
LOL I'm old enough to remember when it originally came out LOL
@@antoinettemosley312 I was taking a guess to assume most people on here didn't watch the original run (my parents did), and like me, only got to see it in its many many reruns (for me, that was around 8-9am in the morning on TV, since it was a timeslot filler for the hours when most kids were at school, therefore my memories of it are mostly an amalgamation of fever dreams).
@@colmoe I understood I was just making fun of myself. I don't even understand why they don't play the things on Boomerang like they used to
That was that creepy show where men would dress in these gigantic animal costumes.
I mean more people might be aware of it now given that there was the horror movie from 2019 LOL
Remember watching this in Kindergarten with My whole class and being like "What the heck is going on!?" Shit was dark, the book was nice though imo
The book was good but the movie was a disaster
I remember watching this in the theater when I was like 8 or 9 and then absolutely SOBBING my eyes out when max had to leave the wild things and go back home. I just watched it for the first time in about 13 years and I still don't know why I was crying so hard at the time. I mean it was sad but.... damn💀
I just watched this today and omg I cried so hard to maybe because I’m an empath and I just felt all the emotion through the screen you know .
I loved this movie, i thought the monsters were cute but the boy was the scary one!!
EXACTLY
Literally everyone has read this book. It has more memories than like half of the Julia Donaldsons for me.
I have not.
I didn't cause imma be real with you I hate books the only books I've read was by R.L. stein
I'm german, we had something like Struwwelpeter instead
This movie is creepy af
My parents showed me this when I was a kid and I can honestly say it has scarred me for the rest of my life 😭
This brought back so much nostalgia..
The Truman Show reference made my day. That movie and Groundhog Day are the best.
As much as CinemaSins hates kids, I am starting to think CinemaSins has never had kids or will have kids. Hell, I am starting to question if the writers even were kids. I now believe CinemaSins was birthed fully formed from the head of Martin Scorsese after a 12 hour make out session with Rob Schneider.
you somehow successfully wrote a comment insulting the writters of cinemasins while sounding exactly like cinemasins. and yes I see the irony but you should be proud i think thats talent.
That was a disturbingly specific set of imagery you portrayed there.
Is ... there something you want to share with the rest of the class?
You deserve an Oscar or a grammy
Actually, judging from “Everything Wrong With Happy Feet”, CinemaSins actually DOES have kids.
Best comment yet.
I just got nostalgiad half to death
I know right
this was the only movie i used to watch as a kid
I get the feeling of nostalgia and the fact I loved the movie yet I can't remember anything about the movie at all
@@MythicaIl yea, me too
Same
Honestly this film was nightmare fuel for me back when I was a child. But now looking back on it I think this film is truly beautiful.
Damn, I remember going to see this in the cinema on a school trip and everyone made fun of me for crying 😂
I remember watching this as a young kid...scared the shit out of me. Glad I didn't remember much of it until watching it being sinned just now
In the end of the day were all our Inner Wild Child.
Stop the cap
@@guccigoose1595 Stop being "that guy" who says that lame shit
@@Chara_Dreemurr001 stop being that guy who spells shit wrong and thinks its funny dreamer* fixed it for ya, buzzkillington.
@@justsomeguy1136 Stop being that guy who corrects peoples grammar in the comments.
@@TheConer stop being that guy
This movie is much more darker to me now than when I first saw it as a child
This whole movie feels like a fever dream
This movie made me so viscerally uncomfortable the first time I watched it
I watched this once as a kid, that scene of Carol punching that wall has been living rent free in my head for 10 years
This movie scared the crap out of me as a kid
Man this was even more disturbing than I remembered.
Oh my lord, this movie was kept in the darkest depths of my mind until now.
I literally had it on my PC and preferred to watch that Barbie movie with the fairies for the 20th time (no internet and i hated that movie)
This movie was depressing, weird and unfun, specially for 11 y/old me
Late reply but yeah lmao I remember being like 7 at my grandparents place and this was on tv and I saw it and it's been sitting in the back of my mind as "that weird show" and I regret looking it up
Ok, can we just say, Where the Wild Things Are, is a really emotional movie, it's based off the first ever book I ever read and I love it
I watched that movie a little too young and I have always had an extreme fear of snow forts or houses of anything collapsing on me, so I was traumatised. I haven't been able to go in a snow fort with a ceiling ever since lol. They really showed emotion well, I'll give 'em that.
I absolutely despised this movie. Max needed mental help in this movie, which was NOT really what he was in the book.
You know, as I think about it again, this movie reminded me of the therapist in What About Bob, who tried to use puppets to speak to his kids. This is the sort of movie a therapist would make or use to talk about emotional control.
Yes he did wasn’t as blatantly obvious as it is in the movie
“Expecting a fence to go two different directions” I lost it 😂
I remember this movie. At the end it turns out he was hallucinating on an operating table in Vietnam during the war the whole time.
I forgot that part
i really liked this movie, i was surprised when i searched it up and only found hate on it
Please tell me i wasn't the only one that found this movie aesthetic and beautiful and maybe a bit scary and now i find it so funny and nostalgic!