literally no one remembers Spiderwick Chronicles

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All Comments (21)
  • @QuestionTheMark
    this is the kind of movie you accidentally watched as a kid, forgot about, and thought was a fever dream until you re-discover it again 20 years later
  • @sofiawhyte2730
    This was my favourite as a child but it still feels like a fever dream
  • @SlayerOfTears
    "Simon, don't you want to know where this goes?"
    "Not really."

    Kid is a whole mood, lol.
  • @itsmee_meg1962
    The way I made my parents stockpile tomato sauce just incase goblins attacked my house was crazy
  • @resir9807
    Did nobody read the books!? They were AMAZING. Not just well written but also beautifully styled with pencil drawn artworks that immersed you so deeply
  • @DukeSkylocker
    Out of all the fantasy films that came in the wake of Rings/Potter, Spiderwick Chronicles is the one I feel is the most underrated. Whereas so many other were bogged down with too much setup for sequels that never happened, Spiderwick was like "yeah, we're going to explain the world, tell a complete story, have an emotional heartbeat and be a thrill-a-minute all in less than two hours." And boy, did they pull it off.
  • @ashsuna7774
    Personally I love the fact that they knew the dad wouldn't say he loved him there. It's my favorite thing in these types of stories where it's not "the magic fairies fixed our broken family" but "the magic fairies helped us process the problems in our family so we can accept it as it is"
    They didn't get their dad back, but the kids did end up with a different dynamic that no longer required the dad to come back and "save" his son
  • @alleykitten214
    I don’t remember jared having a twin in this movie. Completely 100% forgot that.
  • The concept of stepping away from a line and the monsters will get you was so terrifying to me as a kid
  • @SJ2001-1
    I was obsessed with Spidwewick as a child. I watched the movie, read all the books, had the feild guide and talked about it pretty much non-stop. 😂
  • I watched this movie, The Golden Compass, and The Water Horse on repeat as a kid. So many times. Any time my parents let me chose the movie it would be one of those 3.
  • @geardog24
    “I just wanted to tell you I love you.”

    “Wrong answer!” 🔪

    Pretty badass for a kid’s movie.
  • @jorgia2889
    This movie SHAPED MY CHILDHOOD HOW DARE YOU YOU SAY IT’S FORGETTABLE
  • @radioheadluke
    my sister forced me to watch this film as a kid and i was TRAUMATISED.

    i couldn't sleep for a week and whenever she would put the film on, i would run out of the room crying because i was so scared 😭
  • @mergummibear
    I was a very nerdy child. The Spiderwick books and extended universe were my absolute jam! After this movie came out, I got the Spiderwick Chronicles video game for my Nindendo DS for Christmas (that I still have in a drawer lol). I remember being so sad that they only made one movie for this series, A Series of Unfortunate Events, and for The Golden Compass! Nerdy childhood nostalgia peak content right here lol! (And yes, I'm still a nerdy bookworm adult, it didn't go away after childhood!) 😂
  • @eli4s740
    I'm surprised you didn't mention the scene where Mallory's hair got tied to the bed. That scene terrified me as a kid and It's still the first thing I think about whenever I remember the film.
    Also people referring to the actor as the "good doctor" dude and not Charlie from Charlie and the chocolate factory hurts my soul.
  • @jariussmith6688
    This and Lemony Snicket were surprisingly very good at cramming several books into one movie without making it feel too rushed or have underdeveloped characters
  • @8anime8
    For so long, I thought this movie was a nightmare when I was a kid. Until I walked in on my sibling watching it one day, I was so confused that day
  • Hey I remember watching this as a kid! I loved it when I was little. My mind was blown away that Jared and Simon were played by the same kid. I didn’t even know it was possible!

    ...I miss having that childhood wonder.