It's so strange that this never seemed to get much attention. Sort of just appeared and then had a few days in the spotlight then disappeared. It's a really interesting movie, with a really interesting backstory.
I thought this movie was too dark and depressing when I saw it. I was like 12 so cut me some slack but it still doesn’t leave me feeling good at the end you know. I love Coraline.
Fun fact: The Russian dub for the movie actually tweaks the characters to give the movie a more distinctive feel. In this version, 9 is the reincarnation of the Scientist who made him, while the other 8 ragdolls are reincarnations of people who have relations to the Scientist, rather than representing the Scientist's personality. 1 is the dictator, 2 is the Scientist's lab assistant, 3 and 4 are the Scientist's kids, 5 is the doctor who saved the Scientist when the robot uprising began, 6 is the robots' engineer, 7 is the Scientist's wife, and 8 is the dictator's bodyguard.
This film has my respect on so many levels: -Didn't try to cater to children like 100% of animated films do -Wasn't afraid to tell a bleak story that pulled no punches -It's Tim Burton of all people making this movie, why wouldn't I love it?
Shane Acker made it. They put Burton's name all over the marketing to appeal to the Nightmare Before Christmas crowd, but Burton was just a producer on this one.
I would say the same with the Studio Ghibli movie Grave of the Fireflies but honestly that movie isn't for adults either. Holy crap seen it once, once is enough
I remember seeing the poster of this movie a couple of years ago back when I was a kid. Me and some other kids were at a movie theater on a field trip and after the movie, while everyone was heading outside, I found myself staring at the poster because I was so intrigued by it. By the time I got done staring at it, I found myself alone in the movie theater because the group left without me.
This movie is masterful, the characters might not be as fleshed out as most people wanted them to be, but they're all literally 9 different fragments of a single person. The theme is dark, and the creators make sure you understand that, killing off characters in the most disturbing (animated) fashion I have ever seen, so probably not meant for the younger minds. It's also got great casting, and their VA isn't the worst. I enjoyed it when I was younger and I still do. Also, Tim Burton... what is there not to love?
Wait, aren't they figuratively fragments of the scientist? Literally would be physical parts of his body, like his fingers or something. Sorry, I just couldn't resist lol
9:00 “Which boggles my mind cuz they’re bloody robotic puppets with no sexual reproductive organs” To be fair, the only realistic part of the whole movie is humanity being responsible for humanity’s own demise.
Absolutely loved 9. All-time favorite. 4:03 Also, obligatory moment of respect for Tom Kane (Takeo, Yoda, among many roles), who had a stroke and retired. [Edit: Among a couple of cast members that actually passed away, of course- Martin Landau & Christopher Plumber]
I loved this movie, one of my favourite of my childhood. But I’m definitely never watching it again because I’ll pick apart the dumb shit and like it less
"actually really smart" minus the part where he was complaining about the light bulb socket... The light bulb was propably inspired by the BA type of bulb base, most likely BA9s type.
I *loved* this movie, I thought it was incredible. It was meaningful, creepy, character development, good world building and lore, like damn. This movie was great
I remember this movie coming out. I was 13 y.o. and was SO looking forward to it. And I wasn't disappointed! I was showing it to everyone I spoke to and I still to this day introduce people to this movie.
I’m so happy he talked about this movie, I remember finding it on Netflix one morning and I was like “Damn, that looks kinda interesting, why not” so I watched it and it turned out to be pretty good.
When I was 14, I was OBSESSED with this movie and it's trailer. The trailer had Coheed and Cambria and I loved that band ever since then!!!! This is a phenomenal movie and more people need to see it!
I used to watch the movie like 4 years ago remembering it, I felt high all the time when I'm watching it not understanding what had happened but still enjoyed it nonetheless
Bruh, my aunt's bf said the same thing when he saw District 9 and he said he didn't understand it. I did and I was sober. I still can even when I smoke
I always wondered, what the actual result of the B.R.A.I.N. machine absorbing every piece of the soul would have been. Would it have paired the intellect with emotion and given it an awakening?
I'm pretty sure if it absorbed all of the scientist's soul, it would have an awakening so to speak. However, giving morality and awareness to the robot which caused all life on earth to be eradicated would not be good
@@NotBeef I think so, it only killed mankind because in its logical mind human forcibly separated it from its creator, so all humans must be evil and killed them all, except for the scientist, which is still alive even after the apocalypse. If it managed to get all the soul pieces, two things could've happened, either the machine would create a better conscience and start to try to revert its actions, or the scientist would be reborn as the machine.
When I first watched this movie I was both in awe and terrified. I watched it again years later and realised that the characters needed fleshing out, but I have an incredible love for 3,4 and 6. They were just the purest little things. Mind, 5 and 2 were amazing as well, and 1 was just doing his best. Nobody likes him at first but all he knows is the authoritarian approach to life. 8 was living his his best life and 7 was a BAMF. 9 Really caused the most trouble, but you could chalk that up to being like..."new?" Idk, this is one of my favourite animated movies ever.
Thank you mom for having me watch this movie as a kid when it came out. By far my favorite movie and the reason I love so many of the things I love growing up today.
This movie actually had a very small budget compared to other animated movies of it's time, I wish more people knew of this movie. EDIT: This might end up being my first comment with 1k likes! :D
kinda like the "dragon hunters" movie, which quickly turned from a kids movie to a very dark themed one. they also had a very low budget (12million bucks) and made just enough to cover the costs.
@@Daxter250 my family absolutely loves dragon hunters, sadly our disc got scratched and we can’t find a high resolution copy anywhere on the internet. My heart belongs to bunny-dog-dragon-pig (as my family calls him)
"There's no 7 ate 9 joke" 9 is the protagonist, 7 is the love interest, and if you say 7 ate 9, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Their existence is the joke lol
-Watching this video again a year later -Completely forgot I made any sort of comment whatsoever -Gets to 6:14 and think of something funny -Goes to comments to check if someone else noticed it -Lol I noticed it the first time I watched this video and completely unprompted by anything notice it in exactly the same way the year after idk if this is actually funny but i find it absolutely hilarious
Spoiler warning This love interest between 7 and 9 is even more weird. Not only don't they have any reproductive organs but they are also parts of the mind/soul of the same person. So technically its like someone who just is kind of loving himself. Or wanna do something with himself. Great video as always ^^
They actually don't have the parts of the same soul. IF I remember correctly, 7 is the soul of his wife, 3,4 - their children, 1 was the president or something, some were his friends and so on. Or maybe they are the parts of creators soul, dedicated to each one of these people, like memories idk.
Brother i feel you. when i first saw this movie I took an old burlap sack, and made 8. complete with scissor sword and stoner magnet. i do like the idea of using an old action figure tho...
I watched this movie once when I was really little, and the main thing I remembered from the movie was this one scene where they were hiding behind something and it cut to a scene of the red wheatley's giant lens looking at the screen
I cannot put how insane 5's death is, the strength of his soul being sucked out of his body is insane, also this movie just has incredible kills against the robots, unlike most movies they do have proper kills
I still love that scene when eight throws his scissor blade at the bird-bot. Really, most of the fight scenes are good, wish we got a little more of that Ragdoll Monster Hunter action.
I'm so glad you made a video about this movie, it's really cool and I really liked it. I don't even know why the movie was just cool and all those feelings of loneliness and the world being literally uninhabited by any human form was really interesting, it really gave the feelings and honestly it's better to see a version of the aftermath of a robot apocalypse than see it happen, at least in my opinion.
I think that this movie kindled my love for biomechanical robots. i remember watching the scene with 2, 9, and the cat and thinking "Oh yeah, this is the shit" the integration of the cranial structure of a predator like a cat with the mechanical aspects like the metal plating which can contract with the movement of the cat's spine. this movie hits different.
This movie brings me back.. although being made in 1998 I somehow watched it, though being a late 2000s kid. This traumatized me (especially that scene where they use a human spine to build one of the robots). All in all I love it and it's so nostalgic for me, even if it scarred me for life.
How the fuck do you think it came out in 1998? That's like a year before fucking toy story 2 came out, this movie would look photorealistic to people back then. It came out in 2009, you dingus
I loved this movie as a kid and ended up being a coheed and Cambria fan cuz of the trailer and even learned how to play the song on the guitar 😅 I was always bummed they didn’t come out with a sequel or hell, even a tv show.
This movie has been popping into my head over the years, and I finally now know the name of it. It's a great video high Boi, just the nostalgia is kinda hitting me hard.
If you ask me, this movie is really great. I’ve seen it a ton of times and I love it. It’s one of my favorites. I also love all of your content and think it’s really funny. Keep doing what you doing man.
This film was probably responsible for permanently changing my views of mankind. It’s one of those films where I want to look at it at times but can’t so I don’t get any more chills.
4:57 In this, 1 said, “You’re a curse, a fool, guided by pointless queries.” Queries, like, questioning and curiosity. That’s what he meant. Just wanted to clear up this mondegreen.
It's so strange that this never seemed to get much attention. Sort of just appeared and then had a few days in the spotlight then disappeared. It's a really interesting movie, with a really interesting backstory.
Kinda like the movie coraline which was also super creepy and frightening as hell
@@ManOfPillowDoom na coraline was way more known than this at least in the UK
@Bubba yeah coraline is still very popular in the US even all these years later
I thought this movie was too dark and depressing when I saw it. I was like 12 so cut me some slack but it still doesn’t leave me feeling good at the end you know. I love Coraline.
The lore is kinda wild man
Fun fact: The Russian dub for the movie actually tweaks the characters to give the movie a more distinctive feel. In this version, 9 is the reincarnation of the Scientist who made him, while the other 8 ragdolls are reincarnations of people who have relations to the Scientist, rather than representing the Scientist's personality. 1 is the dictator, 2 is the Scientist's lab assistant, 3 and 4 are the Scientist's kids, 5 is the doctor who saved the Scientist when the robot uprising began, 6 is the robots' engineer, 7 is the Scientist's wife, and 8 is the dictator's bodyguard.
WOAHH dude thats cool
OL THAS MUCH BETTER
That's extra cool wtf
Well then!
how do they change the entire personality of all these characters with a language dub?
"Duller than a baseball bat" it's going to become a regular part of my vocabulary now 😂
y no replies
Never expected to see you on a video like this lol
This film has my respect on so many levels:
-Didn't try to cater to children like 100% of animated films do
-Wasn't afraid to tell a bleak story that pulled no punches
-It's Tim Burton of all people making this movie, why wouldn't I love it?
lol same
Shane Acker made it. They put Burton's name all over the marketing to appeal to the Nightmare Before Christmas crowd, but Burton was just a producer on this one.
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Also this movie was released 9/9/09
@@sfyfarthegreatm4540 wait, really?
Just checked it, it's true
The amount of joy and tears brought to my eyes because this man just made a 9 idiot reaction is immeasurable
I thought everyone else had forgotten about the movie
@@electro___ nah, one of my fav childhood movies
@@jmcocol same
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I cant like this bc of the 669 :(
So if 7 was a love interest to 9
Then 7 indeed ate 9
Clever
Don’t give the fandom ideas
@@JamboreeBlackberry there’s a fandom
@@P.A.L.09 yes
@@minemaster1337 yes
This movie is the perfect example of “just because it’s animated doesn’t mean it’s for kids” it has a PG-13 rating for a very good reason.
And my dumbass first watched it when I was 4 y/O💀
Yup
I would say the same with the Studio Ghibli movie Grave of the Fireflies but honestly that movie isn't for adults either. Holy crap seen it once, once is enough
1:24 *REAL SHHHHHIIIIIIITTTTTTT!!!*
One of the earliest movies I remember watching, alongside the original animated Transformers the Movie where Optimus Prime died 😂
I remember seeing the poster of this movie a couple of years ago back when I was a kid.
Me and some other kids were at a movie theater on a field trip and after the movie, while everyone was heading outside, I found myself staring at the poster because I was so intrigued by it.
By the time I got done staring at it, I found myself alone in the movie theater because the group left without me.
poor child...
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A couple years ago is an understatement
Bruh this was in 2009. How old are you?
@@dlobelow760 probably in his 20's. I saw this movie when i was 8 and im 21 now lol
6:53 had me actually laugh out loud. I love how he just calls the giant robot thing Wheatley from Portal 2
Same i love him
Instead of watching a movie people pay to hear this guy. So much better
watch 9
it's good
or at least it was when i was 9
y'all are paying?
Yes
@@jamesjohnXII yes
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That was a very weird movie to me as a kid lmao. It creeped the shit out of me.
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Yea, it has a weird feeling of the uncanny valley
"tHe SoUrCe yOu HaVe To Go BaCk To ThE sOuRcE" "6 does not sound that insane thats just me" 😂😂😂
This movie is masterful, the characters might not be as fleshed out as most people wanted them to be, but they're all literally 9 different fragments of a single person. The theme is dark, and the creators make sure you understand that, killing off characters in the most disturbing (animated) fashion I have ever seen, so probably not meant for the younger minds. It's also got great casting, and their VA isn't the worst. I enjoyed it when I was younger and I still do. Also, Tim Burton... what is there not to love?
they fs are fleshed out in the russian version because their backstory is way better and explains their actions
I watched it when I was like ten... I definitely was a tad too young...
@@lifeboat6284 Oh cool! I don't know Russian, but that is good to know
@@writhing_vines7986 Lol i watched it when i was like 4 - 6
Wait, aren't they figuratively fragments of the scientist? Literally would be physical parts of his body, like his fingers or something.
Sorry, I just couldn't resist lol
9:00
“Which boggles my mind cuz they’re bloody robotic puppets with no sexual reproductive organs”
To be fair, the only realistic part of the whole movie is humanity being responsible for humanity’s own demise.
Kinda weird if you think about how 9 and 7 are from the same soul of the scientist and their both in a romantic relationship...
Incest? Soulcest?
Aren't all the puppets technically the same dudes soul?
Basically extreme incest or the weirdest way to masturbate.
We both are everywhere my friend. I follow you wherever you go. I will always have my eye on you. And um how to become famous?
And we meet again, friend.
also they are part of the same person
Absolutely loved 9. All-time favorite.
4:03 Also, obligatory moment of respect for Tom Kane (Takeo, Yoda, among many roles), who had a stroke and retired. [Edit: Among a couple of cast members that actually passed away, of course- Martin Landau & Christopher Plumber]
I loved this movie, one of my favourite of my childhood. But I’m definitely never watching it again because I’ll pick apart the dumb shit and like it less
I just saw your recent video (speed run peeling raw egg) and then did'nt expect you to be here xD love your content
Ayo it’s Spiff
Sup spiff
well done gregory
Ayo my fav yt is here
He calls himself an idiot when he is actually really smart. He is the cure of any depression. What a legend
that is the joke
"actually really smart" minus the part where he was complaining about the light bulb socket...
The light bulb was propably inspired by the BA type of bulb base, most likely BA9s type.
Finally, its here th-cam.com/video/7GJbgkvpNdA/w-d-xo.html
I remember being scared shitless by this movie. The overall theme and styling was just uncanny to me
Same, child me was traumatized by the rid bits I saw, now I see this movie for the coolness it has
NYEH HE HE! Whats boning on?
@@yuroskelI loved and feared this movie, when I was a kid
same, that stupid baby snake gave me nightmares
4:49 that voice acting was beautiful.
Sounds just like 6 lmao
@@_pachycephalosaurus_ I agree
Man this movie traumatized me so much I became afraid of dolls even more than I already was.
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i was 7 and i loved it for it 🤣
But the dolls are good guys...
Bruh that's so gay
I saw my first beheaded video when i was 12.... and this people get traumatized by some puppets.... how weak can the human race can get
I *loved* this movie, I thought it was incredible. It was meaningful, creepy, character development, good world building and lore, like damn. This movie was great
Them: "romantic partner"
High boi: "How the fu*k are they going to fu*k?!"
I remember this movie coming out. I was 13 y.o. and was SO looking forward to it. And I wasn't disappointed! I was showing it to everyone I spoke to and I still to this day introduce people to this movie.
1:50 dude i luv ur overthinking
I’m so happy he talked about this movie, I remember finding it on Netflix one morning and I was like “Damn, that looks kinda interesting, why not” so I watched it and it turned out to be pretty good.
I watched it when I was about 7 or 8 years old. Younger me had instant regret after the film finished
This is on Netflix???
@@Chay_freeroamer It was. Idk if it is anymore
@@Chay_freeroamerit’s not anymore sadly
When I was 14, I was OBSESSED with this movie and it's trailer. The trailer had Coheed and Cambria and I loved that band ever since then!!!! This is a phenomenal movie and more people need to see it!
That’s how I first heard them! Was from that trailer!
@@samuelwetz8378 Tim Burton, Shane Acker and Claudio Sanchez need to collab again
0:17 it’s post apocalyptic. Dystopian settings are like false utopian worlds, while this world is clearly just broken and volatile from the start.
I used to watch the movie like 4 years ago remembering it, I felt high all the time when I'm watching it not understanding what had happened but still enjoyed it nonetheless
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"dude i felt like high watching this movie man like i did a weed or something man haha weed lol i so drunk watch this moowee"
Bruh, my aunt's bf said the same thing when he saw District 9 and he said he didn't understand it.
I did and I was sober. I still can even when I smoke
9:05
"So how the fuck are they going to fuck, man."
That has to be my favorite part in the video.
I know, I laughed hard at the whole video
Agreed 😂😂😂
This is one of my favourite movies of all time, it’s so weird and different while telling an amazingly involved story.
I always wondered, what the actual result of the B.R.A.I.N. machine absorbing every piece of the soul would have been. Would it have paired the intellect with emotion and given it an awakening?
I'm pretty sure if it absorbed all of the scientist's soul, it would have an awakening so to speak. However, giving morality and awareness to the robot which caused all life on earth to be eradicated would not be good
@@thewiseoldfox but why not? wouldn’t it begin to regret its decision?
@@NotBeef I think so, it only killed mankind because in its logical mind human forcibly separated it from its creator, so all humans must be evil and killed them all, except for the scientist, which is still alive even after the apocalypse. If it managed to get all the soul pieces, two things could've happened, either the machine would create a better conscience and start to try to revert its actions, or the scientist would be reborn as the machine.
@@NotBeef That's the issue. Now the last thing on earth, living or otherwise, is depressed.
That’s pretty funny actually
Dude this move was my childhood, I've watched this thousands of times to know the plot and everything so I was ecstatic to see you review this
It's spelled as ecstatic my guy
@@shashwatsharma2596 oh- oops-
@@cat-con5849 I gotchu bro, dw 👍
When I first watched this movie I was both in awe and terrified. I watched it again years later and realised that the characters needed fleshing out, but I have an incredible love for 3,4 and 6. They were just the purest little things. Mind, 5 and 2 were amazing as well, and 1 was just doing his best. Nobody likes him at first but all he knows is the authoritarian approach to life. 8 was living his his best life and 7 was a BAMF. 9 Really caused the most trouble, but you could chalk that up to being like..."new?"
Idk, this is one of my favourite animated movies ever.
7:00 that chef kiss is just 😗🤌
✨perfection✨
4:42 LOLOLOLOL WHY DID THIS SO PERFECTLY FIT?? XD XD XD
Ikr ikr bwahahaha
Thank you mom for having me watch this movie as a kid when it came out. By far my favorite movie and the reason I love so many of the things I love growing up today.
5:31
I knew I wasn't the only one who thought they reminded me of sackboy
LittleBigPlanet was peak 2010's
We sure this a kid's movie?....
they don't make kids movies like they use to
It’s rated pg-13. God I hate the fact parents are blind to the rating system
@@DrawinskyMoon *flashbacks to sausage party*
@@jackdaniels5071 it looks 7+ but it is not 7+
It's not.
i was utterly terrified of this movie as a child. i got goosebumps and my chest got heavy whenever i saw the dvd case 😭😭😭
This movie actually had a very small budget compared to other animated movies of it's time, I wish more people knew of this movie.
EDIT: This might end up being my first comment with 1k likes! :D
Ik I've always loved this dark little story
Now more people know of this movie.
kinda like the "dragon hunters" movie, which quickly turned from a kids movie to a very dark themed one. they also had a very low budget (12million bucks) and made just enough to cover the costs.
@@Daxter250 my family absolutely loves dragon hunters, sadly our disc got scratched and we can’t find a high resolution copy anywhere on the internet. My heart belongs to bunny-dog-dragon-pig (as my family calls him)
its*
It's nice to see a reminder about this movie every now and then to confirm it wasn't just a fever dream.
"There's no 7 ate 9 joke"
9 is the protagonist, 7 is the love interest, and if you say 7 ate 9, what is the first thing that comes to mind?
Their existence is the joke lol
-Watching this video again a year later
-Completely forgot I made any sort of comment whatsoever
-Gets to 6:14 and think of something funny
-Goes to comments to check if someone else noticed it
-Lol I noticed it the first time I watched this video and completely unprompted by anything notice it in exactly the same way the year after
idk if this is actually funny but i find it absolutely hilarious
Spoiler warning
This love interest between 7 and 9 is even more weird. Not only don't they have any reproductive organs but they are also parts of the mind/soul of the same person. So technically its like someone who just is kind of loving himself. Or wanna do something with himself.
Great video as always ^^
Well, this takes love yourself to a whole another level
maybe same soul ,but not experience or intellect? like the scientist souls, when in the puppets bodies, reborn into 9 different souls?
Didn’t 789
@@fredisfred4070 gyat
They actually don't have the parts of the same soul. IF I remember correctly, 7 is the soul of his wife, 3,4 - their children, 1 was the president or something, some were his friends and so on. Or maybe they are the parts of creators soul, dedicated to each one of these people, like memories idk.
My friend loves this movie and he's mentioned it enough to where I really wanna watch it. So thank you for this recap
I loved this movies so much as a kid my parents made a home made 9 doll with used clothes and a broken spider man figure, i still have till this day
Brother i feel you. when i first saw this movie I took an old burlap sack, and made 8. complete with scissor sword and stoner magnet. i do like the idea of using an old action figure tho...
I watched this movie once when I was really little, and the main thing I remembered from the movie was this one scene where they were hiding behind something and it cut to a scene of the red wheatley's giant lens looking at the screen
Watching high boi at 6am instead of sleeping is the best decision I’ve made all week.
yea im watching before i go to school lol
I cannot put how insane 5's death is, the strength of his soul being sucked out of his body is insane, also this movie just has incredible kills against the robots, unlike most movies they do have proper kills
I still love that scene when eight throws his scissor blade at the bird-bot. Really, most of the fight scenes are good, wish we got a little more of that Ragdoll Monster Hunter action.
Least engaging astalos fight be like
@@Googlysaur Astalos? More like Asstalos. Got em.
The title should have been:
"9 explained by an idiot in 9 minutes"
You mean in 11 minutes, right? (Also I know the video is 9 minutes long but he could have made it 2 minutes longer by stalling for comedic value)
@@tylerd.1 ah yes 9/11 jokes, ha
@@tylerd.1 hahaha guys let’s make fun of 9/11 so on topic to the video
@@donkeykongisbetterthanmari7495 “Never waste a moment! Every moment could become a comedy moment!” - Bo Burnham
I'm so glad you made a video about this movie, it's really cool and I really liked it.
I don't even know why the movie was just cool and all those feelings of loneliness and the world being literally uninhabited by any human form was really interesting, it really gave the feelings and honestly it's better to see a version of the aftermath of a robot apocalypse than see it happen, at least in my opinion.
The commitment this man has to get high and record a masterpiece of a video for us is just amazing
4:50 "ThE sOuRcE, u HaVe To Go BaCk To ThE sOuRcE!!" FUCKING LOVE THAT VOICE YOU DID
i remember being terrified of this movie when i was 7, and now i remember why lol
This movie is nothing compared to coraline... That movie still gives me nightmares to this day 😖
I remember when I was really young and first saw this it gave me nightmares for weeks still one of my favourite movies tho
Still my favorite movie. Thought the fandom was dead and buried but it’s still kicking
This was one of those childhood movies that scared the shit out of me. I got hit with so much nostalgia
High boi ages like a fine wine.he gets better and better
One of the most criminally underrated movies ever
9 used to be like my favourite film as a kid but to this day creeps the fuck outta me
the movie was anxiety producing especially when the machine survived
High Boi, you have made countless people laugh and smile during dark times. We truly appreciate you buddy.
I remember watching this and genuinly loving it,i still think its super underrated
2:19 i spit my drink 🤣
I think that this movie kindled my love for biomechanical robots. i remember watching the scene with 2, 9, and the cat and thinking "Oh yeah, this is the shit" the integration of the cranial structure of a predator like a cat with the mechanical aspects like the metal plating which can contract with the movement of the cat's spine. this movie hits different.
this is my favorite movie yet it's so underrated
This and Coraline were my two favorite movies as a kid. Unsung masterpieces
This movie was so cool to watch years ago and you explaining it brings me joy
This was my favorite movie as a kid and it still is. I don't think it gets enough attention
I remember watching this as a kid, scared me a little at points.
Great animation with a great story.
This movie brings me back.. although being made in 1998 I somehow watched it, though being a late 2000s kid. This traumatized me (especially that scene where they use a human spine to build one of the robots). All in all I love it and it's so nostalgic for me, even if it scarred me for life.
Wdym made in 1998 it came out in 2009
@@yourk576 More specifically September 9, 2009
How the fuck do you think it came out in 1998? That's like a year before fucking toy story 2 came out, this movie would look photorealistic to people back then. It came out in 2009, you dingus
@@narcolepticinsomniacs CIRNO DAY?????
@@narcolepticinsomniacs 9,9,09
This movie was so formative for me thank you for reminding me it exists
I loved this movie as a kid and ended up being a coheed and Cambria fan cuz of the trailer and even learned how to play the song on the guitar 😅 I was always bummed they didn’t come out with a sequel or hell, even a tv show.
I think a prequel about the war would be very good
Why is 1:24 so funny?
omg I watched this movie as kid and it was so weird but now I remembered it's existence thanks to you
This movie has been popping into my head over the years, and I finally now know the name of it. It's a great video high Boi, just the nostalgia is kinda hitting me hard.
4:31 Drax: If I stay still enough, the enemy won't see me
I will always remember my first time watching this movie, that nostalgia hit HARD
8:00
Splits his soul into 9 bits, sounds like Minecraft crafting
or horcrux shit
This guy never disappoints to make me laugh.
"now back to the LittleBigPlanet characters" 💀💀💀
0:09
Thats a netflix adaptation type of sackboy ngl
When it comes to consistency, this guy never delivers💖
If you ask me, this movie is really great. I’ve seen it a ton of times and I love it. It’s one of my favorites. I also love all of your content and think it’s really funny. Keep doing what you doing man.
I loved this movie ever since I was old enough to not be terrified by it
It's so nice for a change to hear the real names of characters instead of nicknames which always confuses the sh@t out of me.
@@jackdaniels5071 No way. How could I be so blind?
This movie came out the same year as coralline and was massively underrated because of it
9:10 12 minion out of 9 crayons.
Basically 125% so he must have liked this movie then.
Doesn't work like that, a Minion ≠ a crayon
This movie was the main part of my childhood
Your review has warped my fragile little mind.. more, MORE!
God, I LOVED this movie as a kid, my parents always thought i was insane. I always loved the design of the robots and stuff...
Bruv, I lost an aunt a week ago, and binge watching your videos has, truly, helped me get through the lowest of lows. Thank you. Keep it up.
Lost my dad soon after this comment...
Stay strong brother "tough times create strong men"
When I was younger whenever I tried to watch this movie at my uncle's house he would be like "That movies to scary for you" LIKE WHAT?
8:58 Don't forget that they are also the same soul, just different parts of it
7:10 bro rolled a d20
1:59 mustard gas
This film was probably responsible for permanently changing my views of mankind. It’s one of those films where I want to look at it at times but can’t so I don’t get any more chills.
4:57 In this, 1 said, “You’re a curse, a fool, guided by pointless queries.” Queries, like, questioning and curiosity. That’s what he meant.
Just wanted to clear up this mondegreen.
9: "And you are a blind man guided by fear!"
@@zoeysavino709
“Sometimes, fear is the appropriate response.”
I remember getting the shit scared out of me when I watched this but still watched it over and over
“evil wheatley”. GOT ME WHEEZIN
Just love your humour
I love it too lol
I remember thinking this movie was so weird. Never forgot it, though, so I guess that made it memorable.