Is *M3GAN* Even Good?

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Published 2023-12-14

All Comments (21)
  • @riaterzi2826
    Dylan being a better parent to a fictional girl more than her fictional aunt for 27 minutes
  • @fatimahnkhan
    this is the most concern dylan has ever shown about the well being of a fictional child...i'm shocked
  • @dbdnights
    The aunt in this movie is such a problem for me because this is how Hollywood writers portray career women who don't have kids. Like not wanting children or focusing on your career means you are completely incapable of relating to and caring for a child. It's bonkers to me.
  • @kiamckenz
    i love how dylan, as someone who constantly clowns kids, even knew that you could easily make up a bedtime story on the spot instead of telling her to cope with no books 💀
  • @lexbro95
    The aunt not knowing how to interact with kids while working for a company selling toys to kids will never not be hilariously ironic to me
  • @thescarletsith
    I don't think I've ever seen Dylan have this good of a time doing a commentary. When Megan finally did the dance in the hallway, that man experienced pure joy like I've never seen before.
  • @cheerfulsatanist
    The biggest inconsistency in terms of physicality when dealing with the robot would be the fact that little Brandon didn't immediately shatter his hand when he backhanded a robot's head
  • @amna.....
    never thought DYLAN would be so passionate about parenting after wishing death on every character ever
  • @frootiefroggie
    i have to applaud this commenter for tricking dylan into believing that they weren't just recommending megan to him, this strongly feels like a "you have to make him think HE made the decision"-kind of scenario hahahah
  • @Dean_W1nchester.
    Best part about this channel is that I can pretend I’ve watched everything without having to actually spend that much time doing it
  • @Orkiiii
    Dylan constantly bringing the „have you lost your marbles“ joke just because he literally bought them for the purpose of a joke never fails to make my day
  • @groynin
    The marbles joke is my favorite running gag on this channel, if only because you made such a big deal of spending 7 dollars on it and actually ended up getting so much mileage out of it lmao
  • @JCWM2
    I saw this movie on the first early showing on opening day. There were only like 10 or 11 other people in the theater, but one was a very flamboyant and vocal man sitting a few rows in front of me who would cheer "YAAAAAAAS HONEY" every time M3GAN killed or hurt somebody. I think it really added to the atmosphere of the film and I wouldn't want to have seen it in any other way.
  • @mickeymax8182
    I sincerely adore the fact that he is still making the marble joke.
  • @WaterLillyxo
    as a kdrama watcher, yes, my mind is ALWAYS primed for a white van to show up in any car scene.
  • @barbara20214
    I will never understand why movie engineers make hard-to-kill robots. there’s no way you can’t predict that it will probably turn out evil, especially with how creepy they look.
  • @MissFelice
    Your idea of the robot predicting the girl to be a serial killer sounded like a more intriguing plot in a couple of sentences than this whole movie. I want to see that!
  • @kinesin8221
    Honest opinion about the movie: I thought it managed its tone pretty well. It's clearly comedic but the emotional beats still landed for me, as did most of the scares. It could have dedicated more time to character growth, but I don't think it needed to. In fact, I think it might have made it less unique. I like the Chucky-esque vibe, I wish more movies embraced the absurdity of horror as a genre
  • @Snicrose
    He isn’t wrong about the sex bots. In my health science class, I read a chapter about sexual health and it literally does a pro and con section about the possibility of sex bots.