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Hey friends!

So I know today you all were expecting PARASITE! This weekend ended up being a series of unfortunate events here at my house and unfortunately, my wifi crashed last night while I was sleeping and thought my video was uploading. So Parasite will be delayed until tomorrow while I wait for it to upload today. 

In the meantime, here is a poll for our first movie of NATMARE season! You may notice that these films are a lot more light hearted and less spooky. That's because I'll be watching movies in a house all by myself this week and don't think I could mentally handle watching anything really scary haha (yes I'm a little chicken shit). Next week, I'll be back in a house with other people and can prepare myself to be braver and watch actual scary movies.

Also, I know these aren't all true Halloween movies, but I figured they'd be a good transition into the more scary stuff later on. Plus I'm really curious about some of these :)

Until then, STAY GOLDEN!! 

Comments

Anonymous

Anything but Goonies. Its so overrated.

TrackHoodie

Off topic, but does anybody know if nat has ever seen the Incredibles movies? Thanks

Anonymous

Literally not a bad choice in the group. I'm gonna wait to vote for the underdog.

WackySwacky

Never seen Goonies so fingers crossed for that one.

Anonymous

Definitely goonies

Darryl Low

You visited the location a few weeks back Nat, so it has to be The Goonies to get Natmare season rolling 💛

Nathan Swapp

Knights of Badassdom is also a great not really scary Halloween flick

Anonymous

Coralline is great, please win 🙏 Have a feeling Goonies will take it

Anonymous

I don't think it's that it is rated particularly high. It's more that people confuse getting that warm nostalgic feeling with objectively thinking something is good.

Anonymous

All good choices, but despite not being a Halloweenish movie, I'm going with Goonies.

Berry

All good movies, but I adore Nightmare before Christmas and Gremlins in particular.

Anonymous

Goonies is one of the greatest movies ever made :)

Anonymous

Haven't seen Coraline and would love to see it with Natalie but The Goonies is my Favorite Movie so...

Lisa Tosti

If Nat hasn't seen Coco, I would love that to be a lighthearted movie that she does close to dia de los muertos

Aaron Chandler

Unacceptable! I demand a restitution! Oh wait, my vote actually might win a poll for a change. Ok, I'm all good now. Goonies may not be Halloween in a traditional sense, but it's got moments that scare little kids, and it's a fun adventure.

Andrew Clifton

Goonies is good but im a bigger fan of Gremlins and it's more of Halloweenish movie.

Patrick Egan

Goonies never say die!!!

Anonymous

I'm so rooting for Coraline here, even though all of them are fantastic options!

Aaron Chandler

I wouldn't be mad about Coraline. It's a weird one and it'd be real fun to see her get weirded out.

Anonymous

Would love for nat to react to the conjuring universe or the Michael Myers universe (the canon ones)

Elisa H.

U should add paranorman next time. Really underrated. One of my standard Halloween time watches

My_Cousin_Mose

Goonies will be good enough!

Anonymous

You should really watch Crimson Peak- it’s scary, hauntingly beautiful, and it has Tom Hiddleston🖤🖤🖤🖤

Anonymous

All great choices, but I have a soft spot in my heart for Gremlins and Nightmare Before Christmas.

Ian

Happy Friday nat funny thing literally 30 mins ago I was thinking what if after the freezing issues something happens and no Friday upload and here we are I jinxed you I apologise 😊 hope tyler has had a trouble free week so far 🤞 tough poll this one goonies is fantastic, gremlins is just great but more for Christmas time for me, coraline is a visual stunning movie albeit creepy also 😱, nightmare before Christmas another good one so oh my a really difficult decision this one 🤔

Sean Novack

I recommend John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness, and The Prophecy with Christopher Walken (look for Viggo Mortensen's appearance at the end)

Anonymous

all good, But hoping for Coraline in the upcoming season.

Anonymous

I'd definitely say Gremlins, because it leads to Gremlins 2 which is fantastic!

Ronny Boss

I'm really hoping we can get Tucker and Dale vs Evil, or Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon in this year

Mike H

Gremlins is a Christmas movie, meant to be watched sitting next a nice warm fire in the fireplace, munching on microwaved popcorn, while snow is lightly falling and carolers wander the neighborhood spreading cheer and good feelings.

Anonymous

Polls aside, you will LOVE Coraline!

Aaron Chandler

So she needs to do Goonies first and then make sure that Coraline is next. That's my take away from this whole thing.

Simon Bauer

Havent seen the goonies either

Aaron Chandler

When I was growing up we battled over which was better. Gremlins or Critters. It got heated. Like Coke vs Pepsi. Ford vs. Chevy. Toilet Paper over vs. under.

Anonymous

I'm gonna selfishly vote for "Nightmare" because I just finished working with its director, Henry Selick, on his latest stopmotion feature and the guy's a stone cold genius. Also, you'd get to literally call it "The Natmare Before Christmas"!

noshanelle

really hope coraline makes it at some point!!!

Luis Torrefranca

Suggestion for the overall list: "Stardust" ghosts and witches and pirates and stuff

Anonymous

But you can't go wrong with "Coraline" either, both are Henry Selick, and your reactions to the Other Mother would be something to behold.

LightsCameraJake

Good luck with whatever is going on in home Natalie! Weather technical problems or otherwise. Though I especially understand technical issues. I always tend to have audio issues which are the worst to deal with. Excited for my first Natmare season and what movies come of it!

Anonymous

I genuinely adore the other films in this poll but even with a rilly big stick, you can't beat the goonies.

Anonymous

Had to go with Goonies bc it's a classic that must be watched, and Goonies never say die... Gremlins is a Christmas movie, and the same argument could be made for Nightmare Before Christmas...

tezster

Coraline needs to win, but it won't 🙁

Randee Carreno

Happy Friday, Natalie! 😊 This was a tough choice between two if the movies. "The Goonies" ended up getting my vote. As much as I love the movie "Gremlins", that's more of a Christmas movie. Hope that your wifi straightens out. Have a great day today! 😊 Until the next video, Stay Golden! 💛

nitind

Goodies doesn't hit with adults now as it did children when it came out. It's aimed at that age group almost too well, and a ton of movies have lifted ideas from it since.

It Hurt A Lot

Goonies is more of a nostalgic kid's movie. Ala Neverending Story. I'm afraid she'll think it's too corny

Misty Crom

They're intermediaries/transitional-period movies. Also, quite agreed... Goonies never say die! Except when they're saying that they never say it... but otherwise...! - Besides, young Thanos!

My_Cousin_Mose

Ooh. I have a feeling nostalgia is important for most peoples (including my own) love of The Goonies.

Anonymous

Coraline is awesome because Laika does incredible animation work. Hope to see reactions to all the Laika movies assuming you haven't seen them.

Rey

Ugh I know I'm in the minority but the goonies is not good

SmokeAndACoffee

For when you do eventually do some really scary ones; two excellent sci-fi horror films: Event Horizon, and Pandorum

Anonymous

How did Goonies make the Natmares list nothing remotely Halloweenish about it…still a fun time tho

damage3245

I like the Goonies well enough, but I have to throw my vote towards Coraline.

john collins

I'm always a bit surprised by the movies Nat has never seen lol

Casen Jamvo

Goonies isn't a movie to see as an adult in the 21st century, I'm sorry it doesn't hold up...

Anonymous

Gremlins is a Christmas movie. I recommend for Halloween you watch "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" if you have never seen it. However, the best way to see it is with fans at a midnight showing with everyone dressed in costumes and bringing all the required props ie Toast, a newspaper, rice, squirt guns, cards.

The Golgothan

Goonies is certainly the best movie out of these but it's also the least spoopy. I'm not sure how I feel about this.

Matthew Periolat

For future non-scary Halloween polling, do consider Casper, Hocus Pocus, Monster House. Still somewhat light could be Monster Squad

Anonymous

Goonies and Gremlins are 2 of my all time favorites from childhood. I could never get into the stop motion animation of the Burton movies, but I know a lot of people love them.

Sinewmire

Coraline is one of my favourite films, straight up.

Anonymous

I grew up on the Goonies. I adore the Goonies. But I've heard it's not the same for those without any built-in nostalgia. Very interested in the reaction from a set of fresh eyes.

Paul Gibbons

I assume you're too young to have grown up with it, when you watch it, it will enlighten your soul and you'll like the end of GOT lol.

Anonymous

Tough to choose between Nightmare before Christmas and Coraline!

Anonymous

If you are prepared for a proper scary (zombie) movie, try Train to Busan! If zombies are too much for you, Pan's Labyrinth is an all time fave.

Anonymous

If you also want something lighter, Hocus Pocus is a classic now I think!

Tadpoleaxe

What about the Sequel/Prequel to The Thing?

Anonymous

This choice was a tough one. Nightmare before XMas is a masterpiece. But Coraline is an equally worthy pick. +Nightmare

Robert C

These are all great movies, but I'll have to go with Coraline. As much as I love The Goonies, as an 80s kid, I'm not convinced that it holds up that well. Coraline is simultaneously sweet and creepy and just a good film.

Bruce Bromley

Pretty light on the scares there, Nat, :-) Have you seen Gremlins 2? It's a fun film, not quite as dark as the first one.

Matthew Jaszyn

Gremlins is more of a Christmas movie.

Nick of Time

Two of these are Christmas-themed movies and the other two aren’t really what I would call horror. That being said, I’m voting for “Coraline”, because it’s just such a unique film.

Nick of Time

I’ll recommend “Nightmare Before Christmas” to anyone, but save it till the end of the Halloween movie viewing season; it makes for a great transition piece into the holidays. Same goes for “Gremlins”, but on a lesser scale.

MakaPeji

need to do at least one zombie movie during Natmares Nat :P

nataliegold

I LOVE Hocus Pocus!! I just wanted to do movies I haven’t seen much and I’m very familiar with that one

Anonymous

All of those are a must! I don't think of Goonies as a Halloween movie though. You could do that one anytime and the fans will clamor. Maybe too late for this poll but The Frighteners ( Peter Jackson's first Hollywood film and starring Michael J. Fox) or The Monster Squad would be right up Natmare Alley!

Anonymous

have you ever seen scream? it was my first "scary" movie back in the day as i was way to scared to watch stuff like friday the 13th and holloween lol, the ghostface character seemed like the lesser of evils, to this day still have never watched a freddy Krueger movie

Anonymous

The Frighteners is an fantastic movie! I really hope she watches it at some point

Matt D

I voted for Coraline! I watched Coraline with my niece. I didn't think I would enjoy the movie, but it was great! With that being said, please continue with the Hannibal series. Also, check out the original It, and follow that one up with the new It 1 & It 2 films. Yes, Nat, watch them alone! LOL!

Logan Kerlee

Goonies has my vote. It isn't a scary movie at all (wasn't for me as a kid, at least). I've been wanting you to watch that for a grip now - so I'm hoping that it wins! :)

The Goateed Geek

The Goonies is definitely not a Halloween movie. The fact I hate it with a passion is neither here nor there 😉

Anonymous

Bro if Coraline doesn’t win

Marcus Carter

You should have "A quiet place", in the next Natmare poll or at some point, I'm sure that'd be a good one.

Alex

I vote for Coraline. It's such a good movie.

Anonymous

I love that film, but not sure how it might translate to a reaction format...?

Alan Kobb

You should do An American Werewolf in London this NatMare season. It's been on your spreadsheet. I think it's your kind of movie. Interesting plot, likable characters, and some ground-breaking effects.

Anonymous

You need to watch the movie Legend 1985 staring Tom Cruise and Tim curry it's one of Tom Cruise first

Dave A

I'm sitting out for this poll. Somehow I've never seen any of these movies, so I'll be happy with whatever is picked!

Sean

Let the Natmares begin!!! *jump for joy*

Brian Jones

Going easy on yourself Nat? These are some pretty tame Natmares. ;) Out of the films listed here I would REALLY like to see Nightmare Before Christmas win (not looking good though), as it's golden in regards to the score. Danny Elfman performed his heart out on that soundtrack and I would highly recommend you check it out on your own time as it's a classic and practically a musical, so I think it would be right up your alley. I would certainly suggest putting A Quiet place and Hereditary up for votes this year. Both would be great. Will check out Parasite tomorrow. Stay Golden.

Anonymous

The Conjuring films will give you good scares and they are based on true stories .

Anonymous

The butterfly effect might be a decent movie to add to the list

Holly R

I was really, really hoping that, while she's got her movies going for Natmare season, that she also uses The Haunting of Hill House as a regular series reaction ( the way she's done the Marvel series and GoT, etc).

Ben Wheeler

Completely ok with every one of these but going with Goonies since she’s never seen it

Anonymous

How about “The Others”?

Vidcutter

Goonies is the only correct answer here

Ben Wheeler

I know there’s probably no way this would ever happen but I would enjoy the heck out of a reaction to The Halloween Tree. Based on a book by Ray Bradbury (who also wrote the screenplay) it’s about four kids whose friend is dying and they make a deal with death to chase his soul across time and space and learn about the attitudes toward Halloween and death held by the cultures they come across in the meantime. It won a daytime Emmy.

Dooly

Pootie Tang

—thoughtstorms—Keith—

Something Wicked This Way Comes would be great too! Bradbury is an intergalactic Treasure. The adaptations manage to be very good despite the unfortunate, slight downgrade from the texts.

Eric Janssen

The Goonies isn't...really a horror film. I'd say "Generic 80's Spielberg-knockoff kids film", but it really isn't much of that, either. And anyone who THINKS Tim Burton "directed" Nightmare Before Christmas needs to see Henry Selick's Coraline immediately...It will end all arguments.

JarHead0351

Wait what no, Rocky Horror Picture Show??? That is a Halloween must see

Eric Janssen

There is NO reason to watch Rocky Horror alone. Especially for heterosexuals. Like “The Room”, it only works with big group audiences, like a live chat, but by itself, is unending torture.

Xanbry

*sees The Goonies winning* why am I able to hear the theme song so clearly and I haven't seen it forever omg plz win!

L C

Obviously the goonies.

Anonymous

One movie I would always recommend to someone looking for some horror to watch, would be Event Horizon. Overlooked and criminally underappreciated, IMO, sci-fi horror flick from the 90s. Also one of the few good movies Paul W.S. Anderson made before he hooked up with Milla Jovovich and started pumping out mediocre Resident Evil movies heh.

Bruce Riggs

The Goonies, it's not even a competition, yo. lol

Anonymous

Not sure Natalie can handle that one while home alone haha

Matt Gwinn

Gremlins is actually a X-mas movie.

Andy Jordan

Absolutely Goonies. Filmed in my home state of Oregon, a very early role for Sean Astin, and Josh Brolin's first film role. Also my favorite Richard Donner film other than the original Superman.

Paul Gibbons

Spielberg did the story, exec produced it and according to cast pretty much co-directed it so that's why it feels like Spielberg.

Eddie

Goodies would be fun but it is absolutely NOT a horror movie.

Kip 'Captain'

Goonies for sure. However since you already saw "The Thing", there is a prequel they made in 2011 simply called "The Thing" again, with no hint it was a prequel, until the first minute of the movie as it takes place just before the last movie at the other base.

Aaron Chandler

The thing about Nightmare Before Christmas not winning this poll is that we aren't going to get a video titled "The NATmare Before Christmas". The GOLDen world play opportunity would be a huge miss.

Mike H

MirrorMask is another great Coraline-like film. Pretty tough to find though

Anonymous

Well it's clear what the winner is here, but I gotta vote for Coraline, the only movie on the list I like.

Anonymous

Nightmare before Christmas & Goonies in that order is what I would love to see you react to. Glad to see both in the running.

Kelvin

Let's go Coraline!

Anonymous

oh I'm down for any of these (except gremlins, since ive never seen it). would love to see your commentary on the rest gradually as well. so excited!!

A.J. Workman

You should definitely watch The Haunting of Hill House as a show throughout October. It’s an incredible horror series but not too scary and filled with well drawn empathetic tragic characters

Anonymous

Can you put Gremlins 2 up instead?

Ian Forbes

Love The Goonies, childhood favorite. Nat, I would also recommend The Monster Squad if you want to stay on theme but not leave you with nightmares while alone in a house. It’s just a fun movie with lots of cheese and a few winks, all while showcasing classic Universal monsters and a group of kids trying to stop them.

Anonymous

That was such a beautiful season, with just the right amount of scary. Great call if there is room for TV shows now GoT is almost over.

Pascal Bouchard

Not on this poll but if it hasn't been recommended yet : Tucker and Dale vs Evil

David Crabtree

Monster Squad, Scream, and The Burbs are 3 movies I'm pulling for for this year's Natmares!

Anonymous

I don’t hate it, but I don’t adore it nearly as much as everyone else. It’s just so-so for me personally.

Dooly

Why is Goonies so popular? Is this a nostalgia thing that I’m not aware of?

Anonymous

I’ll be honest, Coraline is pretty scary for an animated movie, definitely creeps me out more than it should. The book is also great.

Robert Kruger

I would have to guess that it's largely nostalgia. That being said, Americans do like stories about underdogs winning and the child actors did a solid job, far better than many child actors. Their performances were better than Culkin's in Home Alone, a movie I love, so maybe there's something to it... I don't see it myself, but each person has their own taste.

Daniel Vezina

What's scary in the Goonies ?????

Barry

Tucker and Dale vs Evil is a must. Love Alen Tudyk and Tyler Labine in this movie.

Anonymous

I can't believe another Natmare season is upon us, and I can't be more excited! Hopefully this season we get Tucker & Dale.

Aaron Taft

My Five year old watched these for laughs. Where's 1408? Where's The Ring? Where's Pet Cemetery? Where's World War Z? Where's American Pie Family Reunion? Ya know TERRIFYING stuff!

Thomas Malley

The Goonies is basically Goosebumps level 'scary'. It's really just a pretty neat kids movie. But a classic no less.

Anonymous

What happened to the X-men saga?

Al Baughman

The Burbs & Scream are my picks for Natmares

Anonymous

Goonies ain't even that great. Def low AF tier in this list as well........sigh.....

JarHead0351

Young Frankenstein - should be a must see

Anonymous

This wasn’t even close for me. Goonies! 😃

Anonymous

None of these

Ryu Kobushi

Goonies and then The Monster Squad

Anonymous

Also Cabin in the Woods!

Anonymous

Definitely can't wait to see you watch Goonies, it was a movie I grew up on in the 80's, as was Gremlins actually.

Tiger Chu

Drag Me to Hell

Ellis Hugh

Paranormal Activity 1 & 2...

Eric Janssen

Or the ORIGINAL (and less goofy/disturbingly scarier) version, “Curse of the Demon”. 😨

Eric Janssen

To anyone recommending Monster Squad, from those alive to have seen it (briefly) in theaters: We KNOW what wolfmen got….Now quote ANOTHER line. Go ahead, we dare you.

Joe D. MacGuffinstuff

I was the fifth Goonie, Rosalita's bastard. No but I love that she's starting the Natmare season with my favorite PG movie of all time ☠️ Honestly I don't want her to watch scary scary movies, she doesn't enjoy them. Hoping she watches more like Creepshow 1 or 2, Tales From the Crypt or even Twilight Zone episodes... Twilight Zone the Movie. Oh but has she even seen Poltergeist? Hmm.

Chief

I still have high hopes for Event Horizon - or maybe one of the Dark Castle films - to show up this season.

Cory Silver

I suggest Peewee's Big Adventure.

Anonymous

Hellrasier but it very dark but really good

Richard Maurer

LAME!.......sorry, that looks mean now that I see it in print, how about......lame.

Niklas

Please watch "Halloween" (1978) when you get into the scary Natmare season.

Harry Reece

Well this is a no brainer. Obviously it’s The Goonies because they never say die.

Laura Thornley

Goonies is a classic, and its funny.

warcrimes

These are kids movies. Terrible selection.

Checo Lara

comon make corolo

Anonymous

Might I suggest Cabin in the Woods for later in the month

Anonymous

Yes, for horror comedy (modern) classics Cabin in the Woods and Tucker and Dale vs Evil are a must! For more traditional scary, how about the new version of It.

Eric Janssen

So, do fans still like Cabin in the Woods, even with its snotty dismissal of the genre, and its arrogantly Millennial-ageist climax? (I’m guessing the notion that cliche’d slasher films are made by “Corrupt cynical adults treating teens like cash-cow idiots” was made before Shudder and the drowning fanboy-director glut of made-for-streaming horror?). 🙄

Jeff E

YESSS Coraline! Keep voting for Coraline. She's never seen it and it's amazing! One of my favorite stop-motion animation films ever.

devin flynn

You want scary movies right? Coraline is the only 'scary' movie on that list. Also MACHINE GUN PREACHER, it's a whole movie like the green mile/ shawshank /w Gerald Butler as the lead. It might sound stupid but it's actiony with a good theme and based on true events

Ilsuk Yang

I say all of them. The only reason I picked "The Goonies" is because you haven't seen it yet

Richard Maurer

Okay , while I do understand the post - to watch the mildest "horror" film possible, how is Goonies winning?! The other films at least have some connection to horror. Goonies isn't in any way related to horror and shouldn't be in this poll, in my somewhat arrogant opinion.

Paul Gibbons

I've noticed whenever a reactor says the've seen something, even in part, it usually won't win poll's and Coraline is behind as I'm assuming not everyone has seen it.

Anonymous

Wow, people really showing their ass in these comments. Lol All of these selections are great. Gremlins is considered more of a Christmas time film by some, so that might be better in December. Same could be said for Nightmare before Christmas. It’s a great transitional film from Halloween to Christmas. Goonies is a classic, definitely not spooky at all really but I’m glad it’s winning considering it’s a “not seen.” I think it’s a good choice if you don’t want to watch spooky films when you’re by yourself.

RustafanX

Maybe the plans forward are already set, but I feel like now that Game of Thrones is coming to an end, and Natmare season is upon is, it would be a good opportunity for a short horror series. I have seen others mention it too, and I think The Haunting of Hill House would be perfect. It's a one season, 10 episodes, limited series with a good story, characters and actors, that gets a proper ending. While it is a horror show and scary at times, it's not super scary, and also not just filled with cheap jump scares (though there are some). More of that creepy and intense buildup. It's also an Netflix original, and is therefore available all over the world on Netflix :)

Anonymous

I agree with The Haunting of Hill House. I like to describe it as the Godfather of Haunted House Stories.

Anonymous

Speaking of tv shows, there was a cool, frightening, crossover ep. of X Files and COPS. "X-Cops" Season 7, Episode 12. (no aliens) A single night, sundown to sun up, in L.A., investigating a string of gruesome murders alongside LAPD'S finest.

Anonymous

The Frighteners, staring Michael J. Fox. Music by Danny Elfman!! (prolific soundtrack composer of Oingo Boingo fame)

Anonymous

When we get to the scarier movies, I recomend Midsommar.

Anonymous

Also the A Quite Place movies are great also

Eric Janssen

Unless you spent the first fifteen minutes of the movie thinking "O-KAY, Chunk, you broke the statue, now move the heck on!"

Anonymous

can we do Chernobyl please?????

Myles Away

Goonies? For Natmares? It's a kids adventure movie

Myles Away

If you want a fun kids Halloween movie go for Hocus Pocus.

Anonymous

I absolutely vote Goonies... but something in the same vein but more halloween appropriate is Monster Squad.

AC5555

Omen, Carrie, Scream

Ellis Hugh

It's about to be Halloween, how could you not be watching Stranger Things???

Cripkie

Coraline is creepy as. Dead eyes with a smile, too real for me.

Edward Of DOOM

Hah, didn't realize you could vote for multiple entries. Coraline was made for 3D, so the best way to watch it is in 3D (you'd be missing out all the special effects they made specifically for 3D viewing). The rest are terrestrial 2D movies.

Anonymous

would like to see reaction to "the crow" or "rocky horror picture show"

N.A. Vreugdenhil

I'd love to see a reaction to 10 Cloverfield Lane! Personally, could care less about the other Cloverfields (it's more an anthology than a series), but this one is one of my all-time-favorite thrillers!

mrhalfbit

Tucker and Dale vs Evil, The Conjuring Films, The Descent unrated cut, OG Evil Dead series, Psycho.

Śéáń

A very small horror-comedy film (that isn't really scary at all) worth watching is Extra Ordinary. Really enjoyable Irish indie film featuring Will Forte about a driving instructor who has to come out of retirement from being an exorcist when Forte's character tries to conduct a dark ritual in a small town. Lovely film.

Anonymous

Tucker and Dale vs Evil would would be an awesome Movie to watch, it has Alan Tudyk in it and its without Zombies.

Anonymous

Tucker and Dale vs Evil is so funny

Thomas Williamson

I second that. I had to be forced to watch "Tucker and Dale" because it looked stupid, but it was HILARIOUS. Well worth a watch!