You gotta admit, this is genius on the Machine's part. A robot that uses mimic tech to stun/hypnotize the dolls, and then uses string to retarain them, and stores them in its own body to transport them? As soon as the Seamstress came out, the dolls should've been fucked.
They pretty much were, the beast and winged beast didn't manage to get a single one, where the seamstress managed to take out like 4 of them before being pushed away. That thing was nightmare fuel.
It's rated PG-13, so it has inappropriate 13+ scenes and material and may scare some children while watching the film, it's also a dark apocalypse sci-fi action film, but doesn't have a horror genre.
@@quaccachino 2 is the old man stitchpunk's name. Two is just 2 but spelled out as a word and is not the name of the old man stitchpunk. I don't think I have to explain further.
I imagine the Fabrication Machine’s dialogue as it created the Seamstress would be like this: *”Perhaps my faith in my own construction skill is misplaced.. If they will not be brought to me by land or sky, then they will be lead by one of their own..”*
I want to put something like this in a live action horror film. Imagine a monster that kills people and then wears the corpse to lure in other people. It would be the goriest scariest movie ever.
I had the idea of a huge nocturnal creature whose feet resemble shuffling human figures. People would only realise their mistake when they have no time to escape
So that thing uses the corpses of the other numbers to distract them and swallow them into a tube to take back to the machine? That's really messed up. But.. I kind of like it.
Cherti Kinamoto- 1:21 comparing to that book in the corner,the Seamstress would be 10 inches in height and 20 inches in length,it would be like a snake with metal arms
Call me morbid but I'd love to see a creature like this again How fucking scary is a monster using someone's dead body to lure in their survivor friends? I love how scary it is
I watched this movie when I was 3 but the only memory that stuck with me was the seamstress. It took a lot of desperately describing things to Google in order to find this movie again 😂 and after everything, this is still my favorite part
The plot is simple, and the characters are complex. There is so much going on psychologically. No matter how many times you look at clips of it, you'll always find something deeper going on with the characters (and not pervertedly!). I respect your opinion, but if you don't like it so much, then don't watch videos of it.
God, seeing this again makes me start to question the mental states of the characters... Imagine seeing the body of someone who you knew, who was supposed to be dead, and their body is very slowly coming towards you. Or having the shock of seeing said body suddenly appear out of nowhere and flash lights at you. 5 looked so dazed during the whole scene, 1 was obviously terrified, and when 8 came to, he was very confused. I feel like if those three lived long enough, they’d be in one LONG therapy session.
I was 4 years old when this movie first came out. I remember that me and my 3 year old brother used to look at movie previews at my dads work, and I must have first heard of 9 there. And that image of 7 in the clutches of the Seamstress was one of the earliest things I remember seeing. But the Seamstress didn’t scare me, it intrigued me. I guess my history with this machine is why it’s my favorite in the movie.
All the machines upp to this point have had this freaky but cool vibe to them. The Seamstress however, well, think of a creature in a movie that has a higher WHAT THE FUCK?!?! feeling then what the Seamstress gives
This movie is really epic! Love it. It's really nice to watch my favorite parts like this one, without subtitles. I saw movie in Enlgish with English subtitles and couldn't get them off. Was REALLY annoying
2 was killed in the movie by the brain machine and was turned into a part of the seamstress. Thats why I was sad about 2. Most of the characters die but 7 lives to the end of the movie.
@@bossstar4770 The original comment was made 8 years ago, also do your own research before commenting shit like what you did. Look up "9 movie seamstress beldam" and educate yourself.
Actually I agree and you're right. The short is something of a dead end, that's why it's a short and not a movie. Also in the short there were differences like the cat creature having a green eye, the stitch-punks not being able to talk and how all the souls all generally looked alike while the living ones look nothing alike (But notice that 5 kept his one eye and prosthetic leg so aesthetic differences are reflected in the souls they just didn't exist). That evidence and more supports changes.
It's creepy and has a creepy vibe but I wouldn't call it super scary. Probably because it stars, essentially, living toys so my mind doesn't register any of this as actual danger.
What I like about the Seamstress is how disturbing it is. Can you imagine finding something like that in real life? I love snakes, but the Seamstress managed to corrupt that and make me uncomfortable and revolted. We need more monsters like this.
in the deleted scene from this movie on the DVD, after the seamstress takes 7 and 8, 9 goes to rescue them to find they r both dead. it was in storyboard form and was really creepy to see 7 dead even in unfinished format
1:12 everyone has to be on some sort of new drug that makes everything look cool. I want some. Except 7 and 9. Maybe 5 and 1 had a little bit of a magnet break before this.
Keep in mind, this is the "toned downed" version of this thing. Here's the original concept: i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--KsEIyfHr--/c_scale,f_auto,fl_progressive,q_80,w_800/18dxll5iyffqjjpg.jpg Also, Tim Burton, what type of drugs are you on to help create this stuff... cause I want some...
“No no, that can’t be.”
Seeing someone you know who you thought died ominously rising from the side must be really terrifying.
Especially knowing _you_ sent them to die. You'd think their ghost came back for revenge.
Even worse, what is in front of you is a nightmare that you desperately avoid
Read a book called Beneath the Dark Ice. If that concept is creepy to you, you may enjoy this one.
It!*
You gotta admit, this is genius on the Machine's part. A robot that uses mimic tech to stun/hypnotize the dolls, and then uses string to retarain them, and stores them in its own body to transport them? As soon as the Seamstress came out, the dolls should've been fucked.
They pretty much were, the beast and winged beast didn't manage to get a single one, where the seamstress managed to take out like 4 of them before being pushed away. That thing was nightmare fuel.
@@Riz-au-lait I mean the beast did get like one of them during the beginning
@@Kavorka13 Yeah you're right, forgor about that one
Seamstress was my favourite monster back then, i still love that monster 9 yrs later
i miss this movie. it's like watching a horror and action movie for a kid. such an interesting film
This movie isn't even for kids
@@pakelist it is only classified as "not a kid's movie" is because parents and kids themselves are softies.
A *(somewhat)* horror movie with a presentation of a kids movie.
It's rated PG-13, so it has inappropriate 13+ scenes and material and may scare some children while watching the film, it's also a dark apocalypse sci-fi action film, but doesn't have a horror genre.
@@aa-ms8bf it was made and directed towards kids but parents thought it would be to scary for children so they made it pg-13
This scene, along with Two's Death scene, probably are the most terrifying scenes in the entire film. That's what makes this movie so awesome, though.
Its 2, idiot.
@@bossstar4770 It can be two or 2. They are the same thing, just in different forms.
@@quaccachino 2 is the old man stitchpunk's name. Two is just 2 but spelled out as a word and is not the name of the old man stitchpunk. I don't think I have to explain further.
@@bossstar4770 bro it doesn't make a difference
PORQUE ESTA PELICULA ESTA PROHIBIDA EN PERÚ????
For a movie in 2009 it's better than a lot of animation I've seen
I know right. Every detail in the cloth that the seamstress wears and the rust of the metal.
How come all the old shit is the best?
Agreed. They don’t make stuff like this anymore.
Same with coraline. Even tho coraline is stop motion
It's because of the art style.
Much easier to animate non-human characters.
I imagine the Fabrication Machine’s dialogue as it created the Seamstress would be like this:
*”Perhaps my faith in my own construction skill is misplaced.. If they will not be brought to me by land or sky, then they will be lead by one of their own..”*
Wait the seamstress is a girl?
@@joshandmurrcatschannel0217 seems like it idk
@@joshandmurrcatschannel0217seamstress means SEAM MISTRESS so most likley
He really said “time for some epic trolling”
I want to put something like this in a live action horror film. Imagine a monster that kills people and then wears the corpse to lure in other people. It would be the goriest scariest movie ever.
Hmmmm... Have you seen "Mimic"?
Like The Thing, you mean.
I had the idea of a huge nocturnal creature whose feet resemble shuffling human figures.
People would only realise their mistake when they have no time to escape
Oh so like the Opera Boss in Nier: Automata. But instead of people, she wears other androids.
I think that he means something that looks more like the Seamstress.
This was actually my favorite monster in the movie.
same dude
TheGLXRetro yeah it's mine as well but it was sad when I hen had 2 as the tail
TheGLXRetro I think the film was pg-13 because of this thing.
Mauricio Testified
Riley Nybeck No shit dude, that thing is an atrocity.
as someone who isn't a fan of snakes to begin, the seamstress really creeped me out. but the design was flawless, truly unique!
as someone who isn’t a fan of snakes to begin, the seamstress really creeped me out. but the design was flawless, truly
This thing is like something out of Resident Evil.
No, more like Silent Hill.
+Ave Athleta the seamstress give me a nightmare with the doll face
+Rogatka Revenge not gonna lie something else other then a doll head would make it less scarier
Rogatka Revenge you think this seamstress is nightmare fuel look up it's original concept
Or silent hill
So that thing uses the corpses of the other numbers to distract them and swallow them into a tube to take back to the machine? That's really messed up.
But.. I kind of like it.
It is kinda fuckshit to stitchpunks
Hey you have to admit that is pretty creative on the fabrication machine’s part
Rest In Peace
Martin Landau and Christopher Plummer
Lol
@@Darkspace. it is
0:26 "The Screenslaver interrupts this program with an important announcement."
So I'm not the only one who was reminded of this movie by that.
LOL
This was the scariest monster for me.
Same
Ots cause it combines spiders,snakes,and the fact it can mimic your dead freinds
Same🥶
She looks like a fucking Medusa’s one leg
Not as scary if u remember this thing is only 6 inches standing up
Yeah, Fighting this thing at a human size would be easy.
Imagine that 6 inches thing that moves fast af with scissors and needles at your side
Only six inches? Aren’t the stitchpunks like five inches tall?
Cherti Kinamoto- 1:21 comparing to that book in the corner,the Seamstress would be 10 inches in height and 20 inches in length,it would be like a snake with metal arms
Toxic Turtle eh I guess. I’m only estimating here. Either way that’s a lot of tetanus for a human of they get stabbed with those blades
Call me morbid but I'd love to see a creature like this again
How fucking scary is a monster using someone's dead body to lure in their survivor friends?
I love how scary it is
Yes.
Nosk
The idea of a monster using a character we’ve seen in the movie as a lure is just unsettling to me.
0:09 just imagine someone that died and they came crawling up to your door like this at midnight.
2:07 me waking up after getting wasted and seeing myself in the mirror
JD // Profanity Batman I love that I would also love to see 1 wasted and then wake up the following morning just to see how he would react
@@lisadooley3872 1: I saw my reflection in the mirror once when I woke up from being hammered. I will just say I didn't crap my pants.
I swear man, I have scared myself more than once by seeing my own reflection in the dark, lol.
The way the motionless body approaches him with the clicking sound is nightmare fuel.
I watched this movie when I was 3 but the only memory that stuck with me was the seamstress. It took a lot of desperately describing things to Google in order to find this movie again 😂 and after everything, this is still my favorite part
You don't get stuff like this in many kids movies these days. This is a really terrafying scene and a very cool and scary creature design as well.
These days?? Mf this shit doesn’t appear in kids movies, period.
What about the Beldamn from Coraline?
If there was a new list of top 10 best animated non disney villains, she should be in it.
The5thRime that spot would likely go to the machine itself since the Seamstress is just one of its minions
This scared the hell outta me as a kid now whenever i watch it only gives me chills it's an awesome movie
Yeah, considering how him and 2 were close, he probably was just in shock. You saw how he was at the funeral.
One of my favorite scene from the movie and with the soundtrack on top of that makes it a masterpiece
The plot is simple, and the characters are complex. There is so much going on psychologically. No matter how many times you look at clips of it, you'll always find something deeper going on with the characters (and not pervertedly!).
I respect your opinion, but if you don't like it so much, then don't watch videos of it.
Among all the monsters that the fabrication machine created this is my most favorite one
2:10 I love 1s reaction! He is like "What the fuck!? Get away from me!"
Me: 1, your on your own! *runs away*
I mean, how would you react to waking up next to a fucking corpse
God, seeing this again makes me start to question the mental states of the characters...
Imagine seeing the body of someone who you knew, who was supposed to be dead, and their body is very slowly coming towards you. Or having the shock of seeing said body suddenly appear out of nowhere and flash lights at you.
5 looked so dazed during the whole scene, 1 was obviously terrified, and when 8 came to, he was very confused.
I feel like if those three lived long enough, they’d be in one LONG therapy session.
Anybody notice how 5 didn't get hypnotized? His eyes didn't change! I think he was too shocked that the Seamstress was using 2's body...
Qille that is so sad
7 interferes with the hypnotic process so 5 was not fully incompacitated like 1
5 was fully hypnotized, he just has smaller eyes. His eyes can't go very wide, as shown by his corpse later in the movie, that he has small eyes.
*Eye.
The fact that you have replied to an 8 year old comment with a spelling correction makes me want to injure you. Never interact with me again.
I was 4 years old when this movie first came out. I remember that me and my 3 year old brother used to look at movie previews at my dads work, and I must have first heard of 9 there. And that image of 7 in the clutches of the Seamstress was one of the earliest things I remember seeing. But the Seamstress didn’t scare me, it intrigued me. I guess my history with this machine is why it’s my favorite in the movie.
I felt sad for poor 2.
Well, his soul, along with 8, 6, 5, & 1, were all set free, giving life back to the Earth (sorry for spoiling the ending).
Everyone did, dude.
@@wobblewokgaming655 sokay I already watxh it :)
Same
@Jeremy Grandison but it is too late :(
this is my favorite monster
But when I first saw it
I was like " OHH HEELL NOO"
Rayman.exe same dude
And here.
No! I am not like those beasts
Scary as it is take comfort in knowing that you could just step on it. The stitchpunks are only 5 inches tall
@@KainZeuxis I think the only way to know for sure is to watch closely the flashback when the human steps on the plank 5 was on.
good god, the sounds it made
0:10 Seeing 2s body made me sad and terrified.
The Seamstress's face looks like a half doll or clown
it is
I'm positive, its face came the same doll 2 took a voice box from it. Making it more creepier.
Babyface from the first toy story movie
@@joshbarreras7255 stupid person on the internet making idiotic connections.
5 is the man you know that was a joke, right?
Creepy but yet the most best animations I have ever seen so far
Am I the only one that feels that this movie can make a great survival game
Good idea, mabye you can tell someone who makes games like this, it be pretty awesome.
0:45 that's the shit of nightmares!
ya think
I was afraid of this as a child.
I know. Talk about a jumpscare. Okay, maube not the greatest jumpscare in the world. But still!!
Sos the whole damn movie.
It looks funny to me 😂
Why nobody talkin about hypnosis/lobotomy he's doing to his preys before killing them? Scariest part damn
2009's pure awesomeness!
It is a sheer miracle that Christopher Plummer didn't have a heart attack while doing this scene.
I Love this movie but as a kid (4-7)this would have scared the crap out of me!😂
One of the most creative terrifying movies of it's time.
0:35
"Can i pwease, PWEASE have a cookie?"
True 🤣🤣🤣
All the machines upp to this point have had this freaky but cool vibe to them. The Seamstress however, well, think of a creature in a movie that has a higher WHAT THE FUCK?!?! feeling then what the Seamstress gives
made my sister watch and when she saw 2 she was yelling don't look and my parents got mad since they thought I scared her. It was pretty funny though.
0:19-0:20
My reaction to Christopher Plummer's passing.
R.I.P. Christopher Plummer
I remember when I was 8 my sister wouldn’t let me watch this movie. I completely understand why when I saw it for the first time a few years ago 😂
This monster reminds me of Dead Space.
I know right
Honestly got more Silent Hill vibes from this movie.
I have been watching this movie since I was a little kid and that monster still terrifies me😂
it's the beldam
I get the Coraline reference!
cherry lime Yes! Yes it is! Maybe the machine and the beldam work together. AHHH!!! PLOT TWIST!!! Maybe 9 will meet Coraline. that would be awesome!
cherry lime beldam reseracked
Warrior Cats Rock! RiverSpiritFan I will see that movie probably would be r rated though
Stop making stupid claims! You are the reason stupidity is a global epidemic!
No, the Seamstress is scary.
I FRIKING LOVE THIS MOVIE
This movie is really epic! Love it. It's really nice to watch my favorite parts like this one, without subtitles. I saw movie in Enlgish with English subtitles and couldn't get them off. Was REALLY annoying
I wanna see this movie so badly now!
2 was killed in the movie by the brain machine and was turned into a part of the seamstress. Thats why I was sad about 2. Most of the characters die but 7 lives to the end of the movie.
Hayley Reid Don't forget 9, 3 and 4.
After all these years, this damn thing still feels like it should've been in deadspace.
The Seamstress is actually a shout out of the Other Mother from the movie "Coraline".
Ever heard of, I dont know "stop being stupid and making connections where they don't exist"!? *HUH!?*
They actually did confirm it in an interview tho, which is weird as it does not have any strong desing inspiration.
@@bossstar4770 The original comment was made 8 years ago, also do your own research before commenting shit like what you did. Look up "9 movie seamstress beldam" and educate yourself.
@@LilEuphie yo wtf?! You replied back?!
@@tripple9s959 yeah?
My Reactions :
1. "Really? Wow, i gotta look that up..."
2. "Wow! It is!" *clicks on IMDb link*
3. "SHIT!!!"
It's like a spider, it's quick and fast.
It's definitely a snake
+blackzach9 nah spider
It's based on a snake that hypnotises people
+David Fenney oh wow I never got the hypnotize thing good thinking buddy!
+TheGLXRetro But it shoots web and shit plus it's got all the little legs.
Actually I agree and you're right. The short is something of a dead end, that's why it's a short and not a movie. Also in the short there were differences like the cat creature having a green eye, the stitch-punks not being able to talk and how all the souls all generally looked alike while the living ones look nothing alike (But notice that 5 kept his one eye and prosthetic leg so aesthetic differences are reflected in the souls they just didn't exist). That evidence and more supports changes.
Y'knoiw what? 9 should be in 3D! That would make the movie even MORE super duper frickin' aweesome!
I already think 7 is my favorite character. =) 9 is pretty awesome as well.
Everyone knows that love is like oxygen, love is a many splendoured thing, love lifts us up where we belong, all you need is love! :p
The Seamstress DEFINITELY looks like Tim Burton's type of design.
1:53 he’s attempting to rescue 7 but he won’t do it.
>>9: NO! 2:02.
Omg this thing scared me so much as a kid
It's creepy and has a creepy vibe but I wouldn't call it super scary. Probably because it stars, essentially, living toys so my mind doesn't register any of this as actual danger.
Seamstress reminds me of medusa and her face is just like Annabelle.... It freaking awesome I love that thing more than winged beast and cat beast! 👍😁
0:26 get rekt! With the power of strobe!😂
_"Trusssst in me...jussssst in me..."_
The monster is horrifying until you realize how small it actually is.
What I like about the Seamstress is how disturbing it is. Can you imagine finding something like that in real life? I love snakes, but the Seamstress managed to corrupt that and make me uncomfortable and revolted. We need more monsters like this.
I love that 5, who has one eye, gave the seamstress one eye.
In Loving Memory Of
Martin James Landau
(6/20/1928-7/15/2017),
And Christopher Plummer
(12/13/1929-2/5/2021).
who the hell made this boating and freaky ass movie
tim burton. quite reasonable actually.
Renee Laws Tim Burton and the director of antz
Renee Laws Shane Acker, Tim Burton, and Timur Bekmambetov.
The King of Movies: Tim Burton
The fabrication machine
So, I think that is 2's body being used for a strobe/sedating system.
It is. 😭 RIP 2 and Martin Lindau......
Out of all the movies that show living dolls and killer robot this is the best one I saw
in the deleted scene from this movie on the DVD, after the seamstress takes 7 and 8, 9 goes to rescue them to find they r both dead. it was in storyboard form and was really creepy to see 7 dead even in unfinished format
1:13 This picture. This picture is what I remember if you ask me about the most scariest thing from my childhood🥶
Say hello the Hellus Nopius, the monster from the abyss
I learned recently that The Seamstress is a nod to The Beldam from Coraline. Which came out earlier that year
Ah
The scene that made me love the movie
9. My favourite number.
I was born 9.9. I go to school whose name is "9th high school" and in 2000 and NINE i will be 2x9 years old ;)
0:27 Uh Oh! They were wandering what 1 was shouting for.
7's my fav, too, by far. She the only girl, but yet she is the best!!!!
Thanks for reassuring my answer; 'just thought I'd show some appreciation for it!!!
The first time i saw this movie, i didn't remember the Seamstress having a toy baby head
I love how I watched this when I was 9 years old
Imagine a subnautica creature inspired by that thing. That would be so sick.
Homie when i was 7 this... oh god its traumatized me so badly...
The way the Seamstress look is why it's my favorite monsters
1:12 everyone has to be on some sort of new drug that makes everything look cool. I want some. Except 7 and 9. Maybe 5 and 1 had a little bit of a magnet break before this.
thats some badass design on that creature.
I love this film! :D
Remember, this was marketed as a kids movie.
0:27 my sleep paralysis demon
Keep in mind, this is the "toned downed" version of this thing. Here's the original concept:
i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--KsEIyfHr--/c_scale,f_auto,fl_progressive,q_80,w_800/18dxll5iyffqjjpg.jpg
Also, Tim Burton, what type of drugs are you on to help create this stuff... cause I want some...
Another Yojimbo nightmare fuel at its best
Looks cool.
It was actually going to be used in the short film, but cut due to time constraints and budget issues.
i love this movie