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Happy Feature Friday Folks!

It's time for M3GAN! This one was definitely interesting and I enjoyed it for what it was. Hope you'll have fun watching it with me. I watched the unrated version on Peacock, for those who are curious.

Apologies about the lack of intro/outro with this one. Was planning to edit it, but ran out of time due to some travel issues that popped up.

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LINK: https://youtu.be/3AVprpQS1N0

Original Movie: M3GAN

Comments

Darryl Low

Happy Feature Friday Nat. Saw this when it came out a few years back, and thought it was pretty good, although the trailer did give away waaaay too much of the movie so I found it a little predictable. Look forward to seeing what you made of it 😊 This was a really fun reaction Nat. I look forward to watching your outro. Some of the performances are kind of weird, but I suppose they fit into the world of this movie. Megan 2.0 is released at the start of next year, so there's more to come. Thanks for a fun video today Nat, and for all your great work this week. Have a brilliant weekend 💛

Baggie Mark

Hi Nat, I think I'm looking forward to this one 😬😧. Hope you have all settled into you new location without any issues.. As always thanks for the great content..

Andy

It's silly and campy as heck, but it's so much fun lool. Love this movie, M3gan is an icon haha

Kelvin

Big fan of this one

JD Sharpe

This movie is nuts I love it

Andy

One thing to remember when thinking about the choices that Gemma makes is that she kinda sucks as a person and is totally self-absorbed lol. It's a story of her growth as well.

Joseph salazar

I gotta check this out hope it was the unrated version

Danishprince

Movies with killer dolls are always gonna be somewhat campy :D Hopefully next Natmares will be themed around them!

Don Mayhem

You're barely watching this now?

Mastervodo

That was better than I thought it would be! But, like Nat, wasn't scared at any point. This should bring us to a discussion on what movies we should be thinking about for Natmare season 2024. Because 2023 was WEAK! Not scary at all! I feel we all owe it to Nat to up our game when it comes to the horror movies this year. I mean, if you can't scare the pants off of your favorite youtube reactor - what's the point? First one I want to put out there is Evil Dead: Rise. And 2nd is the second film in John Carpenter's Apocalypse trilogy: Prince of Darkness.

Razor Bikini

Had never seen this before. Pretty fun. Campy but clearly intentionally so. I didn’t notice until the end that it was produced by James Wan, which makes sense, as he embraces camp in some of his own films like Malignant.

Troy B.

I liked this more than I thought I would. It was predictable but in a good way, if that makes sense. A lot of stupid choices were made by the main human characters, but I guess that was, in the words of the great Ryan George, "So The Movie Could Happen™."

Keith Jacobsen

M3GAN has "resting murderous android face".

Rod Reavern

M3GAN was one of the few horror movies released in January that was not only good and worth watching in theatre, but was actually great! I'm looking forward to the sequel in 2025. Now that Natalie has watched a modern "scary" movie, I highly recommend Smile (2022) and Evil Dead Rise (2023).

Alvin Everett

This movie is an off-the-wall, irreverent, and on-target sci-fi slasher-satire

Danishprince

Please no more Evil Dead movies.. I swear I gotta be one of the few people that just hate that franchise :D I constantly see praise and love for them but imo they are boring, extremely poorly made, not even close to scary and not even "so campy it's fun" either :D

Mastervodo

DP - I totally understand your position, and it is valid. Splatterstick is not for everyone. However - I think Evil Dead: Rise takes a bit of a departure from a lot of that and is a lot scarier and less campy than the other Evil Dead movies. Watch like, 1/2 of it and see if you change your opinion. I genuinely would care to see what you think.

Rod Reavern

I suggested Evil Dead: Rise too. It's not as scary or gross as Evil Dead (2013), which Natalie could NOT handle, but it was a novel concept transplanting the classic Evil Dead setup to an apartment building. And Alyssa Sutherland was sensational in the movie! I'm a huge fan of John Carpenter's Apocalypse Trilogy, but I'm more interested in Natalie watching In The Mouth of Madness (1994); the third movie in Carpenter's unofficial trilogy. In the Mouth of Madness is special to me because it was filmed in and around Toronto, Ontario, where I grew up. I visited the creepy black church as a kid years before the movie was filmed, and I work a couple of blocks from the locations where the coffee shop and publishing house scenes were filmed. In the Mouth of Madness admittedly has some (deliberately) "campy" acting but Natalie seemed to enjoy that in M3GAN. I'm certain she'd appreciate the thematic and technical aspects of John Carpenter's last great film. Also, Natalie's in film casting and FUN FACT: In the Mouth of Madness was the first movie Hayden Christiansen was cast in.

Danishprince

I have seen all of the Evil Dead movies including Rise because everyone keeps praising them and I haven't enjoyed a single one of them unfortunately

Rod Reavern

That's true. These types of "horror" movies always seem to take place in worlds where Isaac Asimov and movies like Terminator and Child's Play never existed, which is why they make such OBVIOUS dumb mistakes, like over-building the creepy robot so it's stronger and faster than it rationally needs to be for a child's toy. The movie even acknowledged that Gemma used an AI she barely understood, so it made sense that M3GAN went rogue and could lie and corrupt her video recordings. However, the lack of physical fail-safes or a "kill switch" command were glaring design flaws, especially for a prototype. A simple and universal fail-safe for ALL robots would be if they detect a human scream over 90 dB, the robot instantly shuts down. And not a self-shutdown like M3GAN was faking; a physical switch or circuit breaker is flipped inside the robot. I understand the "So the movie can happen" excuse, but a smart screenwriter would include pop culture references to killer robot movies, and explain the robot's safety measures, and then depict the rogue robot overcoming those obstacles, thereby demonstrating how smart and resourceful it is, enhancing its threat level. Regardless, M3GAN was a fun "scary" movie and I hope the sequel in 2025 will be even better!

Katherine Long

Yes! I’ve recommended Smile a couple of times. I’d love her reaction to a more physiological horror.

Rod Reavern

Yeah, since Natalie admitted she chose to watch M3GAN kinda randomly, I'm hoping she'll choose to watch Smile just 'cuz, because it's too new to win a scary movie poll if it's up against horror classics.