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Everything Wrong With Captain America: The First Avenger
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2018
- This video is a re-upload. Original release date was 4/1/14
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Hey guys! This video is a re-upload because the original version of this episode was no longer viewable. We'll be posting these re-uploads every Saturday as well as every Thursday during our September vacation. There are still NEW sins videos every Tuesday, and new ones every Thursday after our September vacation.
Awesome x
is there anything new in this one or do I just have a really bad memory of the video from when it was first uploaded?
The video quality seems lower with this re-upload. :/
GREEN MILE
You not gonna mention how you pissed off every single service member who watches your videos
You forgot one cliche:
The bad guy reveals his true face and never hides it again despite probably having a reason to hide it in the first place
Maybe he just wanted to look like Hugo Weaving. I mean, who wouldn't ?
Why is nobody talking about those disintegration guns sounding identical to iron mans repulsors that he made 80 years after
Texelion 3D prints I mean, Red Skull looks super cool anyway, so the question is why did he hide it.
He was only hiding it when he worked for Hitler. Maybe Hitler wanted him to look more presentable. Anyway, once he's done with all that and we get the big reveal, why bother?
@@GnasheRxD sound effects are EXPENSIVE
"So how did you manage to take down Captain America?"
"Ve shot him in ze legs because his shield is ze size of a dinner plate and he's an idiot"
aha this is amasing
I was thinking that the entire movie
since when was shooting a super human's running leg easy
@@koopertrooper7008 well, this guys were supposed to be the best of the best
@@Vchk1917 if they were trained to the brim + had super human accuracy, yeah it would be excusable but that isnt the case
The grenade scene is the most captain america-est captain america scene that ever captain america'd. I'm vetoing your sin for it
Gotta give him credit, at least he is willing to jump on the grenade.
yeah shrapnel from a real grenade would still maim the others, so he's absorbing the projectiles, many soldiers have saved others in past and modern wars doing this
Yeah... that grenade shrapnel WOULD have killed people.
Jonathan Redford AGREED
Jonathan Redford That was awesome!
I’m glad i’m Not the only one who realised that Bucky Barnes just knows where Steve Rogers is at any given time
Wouldn’t be surprised if he put a tracker on his shoes or smth
"Does he have a homing device on Steve?" It's Bucky, so probably
LavenderTownsGhost He had a great disturbance in the force.
bro just fuckin checks all the back alleys of NY
@@themichael3410 i cant tell if u made a sex joke or not but props to u
Lmfao
In WW2 some women and minorities even joined the army but in small amounts. Because in pearl harbour the black chef could not join the army but was still allowed near the battleship.
The royal canadian police and the first female police officer and fbi Where there way before 1931 so why is the officer in agent of shield so annoying.
They was even a female pilot at pearl harbour this scenario with agent carter was after 1941 is soo unrealistic
The royal canadian mountain police rge Us police investigators do not qualify as solder or the army even a movie in 1919 where 8 black person acused of murdering and gnipar** a person and she was allowed to be in the investigation that made headline event in 1870 a woman was allowed to run for president but agent carter is not allowed in the army cus she is british even if a black person who even need at the flag at a time where you had to stand where allowed or else I cannot thing any other reason.
She had she british flag so they treat her as british now this is even more confusing british people had privilege and is that so some women sneak in the army in ww1 and it is not leike they tricked the officer they even let people who looked 12 in the army so why is the army man and the police officer in agent of shield such annoying people
ps I know that what if has not happened yet but I was saying that since it was a super serum and he looked liek a 6 year old and they where somme women in the army, Either everyien over reacted because it was the 40s and aitue where different or nothing make sence like you would think that they woudl eb e some historical referance and the fact some women in the uk neaken in in the 18s you knwo what forgt abotu this.
"Oh, what's this? My best friend in the entire world?" is the statement that sums up the entirety of Steve's character arch.
IronicAndPunny it’s basically Captain America: Winter Soldier, Civil War, literally all of them
@@terra_the_nightingale135 I know, right?
He just LOOOOOVES Bucky!!!
The white wolf has rested long enough
Arc
One thing I noticed that you could've thrown in there: when Stark was telling Rogers that the armor he made for him could stop an average German bayonet, he also stated that Hydra wasn't going to attack him with a pocketknife. Sure enough, after Rogers boards the Valkyrie, what does one of the Hydra agents whip out to attack him with? A pocketknife.
Also Bucky attacks him with a pocketknife in winter soldier
I'm not allowed sharp things.
Such as crayons, or rubber balls.
In WW2 some women and minorities even joined the army but in small amounts. Because in pearl harbour the black chef could not join the army but was still allowed near the battleship.
The royal canadian police and the first female police officer and fbi Where there way before 1931 so why is the officer in agent of shield so annoying.
They was even a female pilot at pearl harbour this scenario with agent carter was after 1941 is soo unrealistic
The royal canadian mountain police rge Us police investigators do not qualify as solder or the army even a movie in 1919 where 8 black person acused of murdering and gnipar** a person and she was allowed to be in the investigation that made headline event in 1870 a woman was allowed to run for president but agent carter is not allowed in the army cus she is british even if a black person who even need at the flag at a time where you had to stand where allowed or else I cannot thing any other reason.
She had she british flag so they treat her as british now this is even more confusing british people had privilege and is that so some women sneak in the army in ww1 and it is not leike they tricked the officer they even let people who looked 12 in the army so why is the army man and the police officer in agent of shield such annoying people
ps I know that what if has not happened yet but I was saying that since it was a super serum and he looked liek a 6 year old and they where somme women in the army, Either everyien over reacted because it was the 40s and aitue where different or nothing make sence like you would think that they woudl eb e some historical referance and the fact some women in the uk neaken in in the 18s you knwo what forgt abotu this.
but like, that's not a sin
Peggy was still close to the grenade. Thus, Steve jumped in the way.
Peggy went to jump on it as well
Peggy should have been chosen to be Cap
@@pamelalansbury94
In a modern story, that could work. But women generally did not have combat roles in WW2.
Also, considering it was a different time, men probably would be less willing to follow a woman into battle. Not saying it's right, but it certainly make the project directors reject a woman for the super soldier role (as evidenced by the fact they were looking for a male soldier for the job).
@@traviskoser883 plus captain America was a man in all of the comics
Peggy is cap in "What If...?"
Thanos snapped his fingers and some cinema sins videos has disappeared...
coincidence?
I think not
It wasn't thanos,it was UA-cam
@@williamjames7293
r/ whoosh
@@williamjames7293 same difference
you thought it was thanos but ITS ME DIO
"- Mr Sins, I... I don't feel so good..." _-poor little video_
Fun Fact: Did you know that America was named after Captain America?
Fun fact: did you know fun facts where named after fun facts?
PowahSlap Entertainmint holy shit, I didn't know that
No shit?
Josh Parmentier what you mean “no shit”?
(O0o) REALLY??????
I've watched you guys too much. Your voice is literally in my head every single time I try to enjoy a movie
Agreed
Same!!! I heard him say brutal when that guy was chopped in the turbine 😂😂😂
I can hear the 'Ding' sound if i think that the scene is a sin.
Yup
Every time I watch TV anymore, I pretend to be a CinemaSinner. The less I enjoy a show, the more fun I have criticizing it (looking at YOU, Crisis on Infinite Earths and Pokemon Journeys!).
"Does he have a homing device on Steve"
Yes. Yes he does
Yeah it's called a gaydar
Hermione Granger good one
Duh.
Not so much anymore, I'd say. #Steggy ;)
I swear like even at the carnival thing
Some of his videos dissapeared?
I smell thanos.
Infinity war coincidence?
I THINK NOT!
Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
*snap*
hulk dabs in endgame
Deadbølt As you humans would say, “my bad”. I only intended for biological matter to decease.
When you watch this you realize how faster his way of speaking has gotten
Or they slowed it down.
or maybe your hearing has got faster
For real, he almost sounds mentally challenged here.
nahor88 how 😂 have you ever heard a mentally challenged person...... can confirm they do not sound like this
I had forgotten how slow he spoke in the earlier videos, and it seems there was less emotion in his voice as well.
I can't believe you sinned the "I had a date" line. That was the best line in the movie!
ikr, and nice pfp
Two communists and a Skyrim nerd
It was kind of prophetic given that Endgame ends with Steve dancing with Peggy
I cant believe you think the line is good.
JTBSpartan ikr. I never got a chance to see the first Captain America movie, so when I saw endgame I just thought it was really sweet. Now that I know the full backstory, I started crying while watching the movie.
"I'm Captain America. I'm a super soldier who just saw an important scientist run away from me...and, oh wait, what's this? My best friend in the entire world?!" Oh woooow hahaha 😂😂😂
Yes, this video has been posted before. He said at the beginning that some videos have been taken down and are being re-uploaded. I wish people would pay attention.😂😂
You ask for a lot on this platform lol
Everyone (myself included) skipper the beginning
You can tell, Jeremy sounds different in this.
Some people skipped the beginning, but I just didn't hear him say THIS was a reupload.
@@Freelancer837 he didn't say that this one was a re-uploade. I said that it was because, I mean yes it has been uploaded before, but also because there where a lot of people asking further down in the comments if it had been re-uploaded and they where getting really rude and snarky answers and I was sick of it, honestly.
You missed the point with jumping on the grenade.
It showed that he was truly unselfish and he would, without question give his life for his fellow man, fellow men who probably wouldnt do the same for him. Truly worthy of being Captain America
Thank you!
Calm down
RiceReaper exactly. That’s why he is the only of the avengers besides Thor to be worthy
Niggaraqua Black lol hasn’t tony sacrificed himself to save the entirety of mankind every avengers movie
Caroline so has everyone else tho. Everyone fought to die saving a life. Tony was just giving the spot light. Cap is just a better person.
The part where Steve jumps on the grenade warms my heart.
It'll probably warm Steve's too if it exploded
9:40 “i merely develop the weapons. I cannot fire them” foreshadowing “i guide others to a treasure i cannot possess” ?
Rabid That was an entirely different line from a movie that came seven years after this one did and four years after this video.
@@thefilmwatcher1302 honestly its not that crazy to think that the writers had it already planned out completely, remember that for example in how I met your mother they had the end ready before the first episode even aired so that's a thing in Hollywood
No.
Okay but the whole Loki, Thor, and Odin thing was pretty spot on about the Teseract. How did they NOT notice that?
Word travels slower when you're being a lit ass god
@@seymonsolomon9545 okay but how did hiemdal Not notice the teseract?
Meldrick Edwards
Hiemdal: I see everything... except when it’s plot convienent for me not to notice really obvious stuff.
Hiemdal did, he just decided it wasn't his problem. _"Oh the teseract is down on earth, being played with by mortals who have no idea what they're doing. ...but they'll never learn if I don't let them try. And if they're really not supposed to be messing with it; well, it's not happening on Asgard, so it's not really my problem."_
Angelofthursday 99 I feel that Heimdal’s main one on that one was definitely
_”they’re probably gonna kill themselves or some shit soo not my planet not my problem.”_
Okay one step closer from infinity war
To not from. Just for clarity
*Tsswagger* r/wooosh?
Toxic Touch Productions - When did they ever say that they’re skipping Justice League?
MegaSoulHero when they never did it
Aris Tejada nah he’s forgetting a lot of marvel movies
8:52 totally agree. You get Natalie Dormer and put her in one scene… that deserves like 20 sins
The grenade part was pretty insulting. A trained soldier would do the same in order the save the team so his teammates continue with the mission. There's nothing stupid on sacrificing oneself for the good of many.
Pietro Dantas or they could be smart and fucking throw he grenade away from everybody else
@@yagirl3612 one can't possibly know how much the grenade was cooked when thrown. If you grabbed the grenade, threw it back and it exploded mid air, there goes a hail of shrapnel in all directions, in head height, what would certainly mean more collateral damage than someone diving over it.
Jeez people chill out already with the grenade thing. It's a movie, not a real battlefield.
Nobody was in danger because everybody had already ran away
@@darksparkle6087 that sharpnel would rip throw them either way. Do you know how fast it travels?
That’s not how you spell “Infinity War”
Infant Warz
😂😂😂
CinemaSins - Negative Sins Supercut Part 1 (January 2018 to June 2018)
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I love this
Thank you
jumping on a grenade is like the bravest and most selfless thing a person could do in the military.
nph53
Precisely, that is actual military training in action, plus it demonstrated the selflessness the doctor was looking for.
And if it was on the battlefield instead of a training exercise, it would also be the stupidest thing a person could do.
"Oh,what's this? The nazis threw a grenade at me? Better jump on top of it and die! Instead of, you know, dodging it in order to survive."
It's as stupid as running out into the open and catching bullets with your chest,because they might hurt your teammates.
@@blazingblue_3039 lol, yes just run away from a frag grenade when you have a split second act. Great plan. You just got both you and your squad shreaded by shrapnel. Press F to pay respects.
Georgi Ganchev
If the grenade had gone off with no one smothering the blast then many people would be injured, which means they would be out of the fight, and possibly multiple fatalities. However by smothering the grenade only one person has to die instead of many.
It is impossible to dodge the effects of a grenade.
From what i know, in the last scene; fury purposely set it up so that steve would notice these little things. They didnt know if steve would come out sane or even as the same person after 70 years in the ice, so fury deliberately made these tiny hints or "mistakes" that steve would notice and hence, prove he's still well, steve. Im sorry if this doesnt make much sense, i read it somewhere only once but it makes sense to me
I was looking for this comment! Yes, I read the same post you did on that, and I very much agree
40% of comments: the grenade scene
10% of comments: other marvel movies
10% of comments: didn't you already upload this?
20% of comments: actual comments
5% of comments: comments like this one
5% of comments: "how did you take down Captain America?" "We shot him in ze legs because his shield is the size of a dinner plate and he's an idiot"
Uh where's the other 10%?
Lol
...Since you forgot 10%, i'd say the other ten percent is people going "YES HE DOES" for the sin asking if Bucky has a homing device on Steve
.01% thinking the 10% was forgotten
It's been 20 years but I don't remember falling on one part of grenade training in the Army.
I have a simple request: before you finish "Everything Wrong With Avengers: Infinity War", please make sure to include the "LET ME SEE YOUR WAR FACE!" audio from Full Metal Jacket when the Guardians show up and zoom in on Mantis.
Brandon Galvan : and for the sentence do "another one bites the dust"
FrostyCharger Hell will freeze over before they decide to NOT include "Another One Bites The Dust".
Brandon Galvan but I feel like they already used that one before in a video
For another outtake when tony says get lost squidward he should put squidward yelling SPONGEBOB!
"This guy has a clear shot, but decides to suck at life instead!" Ahahaha I am done
You forgot to mention how Dr. Erskine stared point blank into the metal pod when all the other scientists were wearing high-power sunglasses
"Awesome shot of paper football." Endgame vibes
A WWII grenade had a wounding radius of 50ft so had it been a real grenade, Steve Rogers would have saved Peggy and several soldiers from being severely injured or killed. I know someone who did the same thing with a suicide bomb, he tackled the bomber and was killed but he saved a lot of people. It's not stupid, they would want someone willing to sacrifice to save other people (especially considering the original plan was to make an army of super soldiers) not someone who would run away during war.
That is extremely distasteful of you King
Holly Conn
Precisely, that is actual military training in action, plus it demonstrated the selflessness the doctor was looking for.
we're did you find 50ft? I could only find a source that said 10 meters/32 feet
Nah go back and count from the time he tossed the grenade to the time Steve jumped on it. Everyone would have been dead. The MKII only had a 4.8 second fuse. Steve didnt jump on it till well after the 5 second mark. Like closer to 7.
+PsychoticTelevision You're talking about a show that existed well after this movie takes place... so how would that discovery in the present day affect the actions taken by people over fifty years ago?
You might as well be saying, "Hey guys, unmanned drones would have been far more effective than that huge bomber..."
I am hesitant to comment because CinemaSins has admitted he intentionally puts inaccurate information in his videos in order to provoke more comments, which pads his youtube stats. But I felt it important to clarify something anyway. You cannot outrun a grenade. An instructor of mine served in the military and shared stories about how if a grenade was thrown in a group of soldiers, the best way to increase survivors was if one person jumped on the grenade to prevent anyone else from getting pierced by shrapnel. He sacrificed himself to save people. Steve Rogers did the MOST right thing, He did the most HEROIC thing. The scientist did not want to give the serum to someone who would kill for his country. He did not want to create a super-killer. He wanted to give the serum to someone who would sacrifice himself for the greater good. He wanted to create a super-hero.
I still feel like I played right into his hands though. I feel like this might have been one of the inaccuracies he intentionally slips into his video. I don't know why I'm still subbed. I have a strong distaste for intentional misinformation dissemination.
3:10 I can think of half a dozen instances within the last 70 years where a soldier jumped on a live grenade and saved the lives of a dozen others. A soldier sacrifices himself for the well being of others and to get the job done, saving the lives of your men helps get the next job done. All those men who did jump on a grenade got Medals Of Honors or Victoria Crosses.
Puts in a joke about paper football me laughs because of endgame
Time stamp?
11:05
7:12 Hitting a plane, maneuvering or otherwise, with the technology of the day was astonishingly difficult. There was simply no method of making real-time calculations for how to align the barrels so that the projectile meets the aircraft at a specific point in space in order to destroy it. That's why the flak barrage technique was developed, in which a large number of guns would fire into a predetermined section of the sky where the projectiles would detonate in the hope that at least some of the shrapnel finds a target.
not to mention that is also night where visibility is much lower.
IIRC, it took many tons of shells for German AAA batteries to down a single plane, although Allied guns were quite a bit better with their VT fuses.
But they are already firing at predetermined positions, because it's their airspace, right? And didn't planes fly in groups so the guns couldn't concentrate fire on one plane?
radar guided AA is a very late-war invention and as far as I recall only allied forces managed to actually get it.
No, you cannot predetermine a position until the target is actually detected. In order to set up a flak barrage, you need to know the course, speed, and altitutde of the actual target.
Also, bombers flew in large formations for the benefit of better defence against fighters and for better saturation of the target with bombs. For the pusrpose of avoiding flak, it would be more advantageous to send small formations with large intervals.
3:11 _"You want to pick the guy who would get himself killed at the first enemy grenade?!"_ Please look up Military doctrine before making a statement like that, what Steve Rogers did is exactly what he was supposed to and *trained* to do: jump on the grenade and absorb the explosion so the rest of his fellow soldiers could SURVIVE!
If the grenade had gone off with no one smothering the blast then many people would be injured, which means they would be out of the fight, and possibly multiple fatalities. However by smothering the grenade only one person has to die instead of many.
It also shows a high level of selflessness, which is exactly what the Doctor was looking for.
Agreed with 1 clarification: Grenades don't just kill people. Far worse in terms of military attrition is they Wound people. Lots of them. (With a chance of fatality.) Basically, a dead soldier is 1 man down. A wounded 1 is 3 men down, the casualty, and the 2 guys to carry him from the front to the field hospital, not counting all the costs, and logistics of caring for the wounded. (For instance helivaccing them out with a full areal ambulance, instead of throwing a body bag in the back of a helicopter) They also have to care for the dead, but the Cost of wounded at the front is much higher than the dead in terms of casualties, actually affecting the outcome of the fight. Throw a grenade, killing 1, and wounding 2 others, you stand a good chance of taking about 10 of them off of the front lines, until half of them get back from carrying the casualties to safety. At least as far as 1940s military doctrine is concerned. For similar reasons, Soviet snipers were trained to kill officers, and wound anyone else with a gut shot.
Jumping on a grenade increases its effects exponentially. All 206 human bones shatter into tiny pieces of sharp shrapnel. All of which travel at the speed of a bullet, and are just as deadly. That being said, the scene still gives me chills, and no, I'm not fun at parties.
@@JJTheGoatMcCarthy Actually, I did it as a joke.
@@JJTheGoatMcCarthy Now it sounds like you're just offended.
@@JJTheGoatMcCarthy propably doesn't make it any less true
"Does he have a homing device on Steve?"
YeS, hE dOeS. nOw HuSh.
People are saying that "Why do hydras weapons sound like Tony's arc reactor?" Well because Howard made the Arc Reactor based off the tesseract. And hydra made their weapons from the tesseract. And so did Tony... Get it?
I think Red Skull was teleported to a planet called Vormir. Just a random guess.
laciee how... Strange
infinity war duhh
I haven't seen most of these movies, is this really all that happened? He disappeared from Captain America, then he showed up in Infinity War, and nothing about him in between? When I saw Infinity War, I figured that there was a reason for it, like he had been in Winter Soldier or something and that had set it up. But if not, it seems really out of left field!
Toby Bartels He was meant to be the “big bad” of ‘Captain America: Civil War’, but they decided to go a different route. It’s always been assumed he’s been out there ready to cause havoc again, I just assumed he’d show up in a ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ movie.
Toby Bartels I think the cameo in Infinity War was to lead up to him having a more prominent role in future Marvel movies. He is now directly linked to the infinity stones and that ark, so I think what we got in IW was the actual teaser of him reappearing in the future.
I think that he was afraid of going out with agent Carter and chose to freeze his ass for 70 years rather than have dinner with her
I mean have you seen her? Ifa woman that hot asked me out I'd vaporise instantly
Right? If she kissed me like that on the speeding car, I might have too much wood to jump for the plane!
I think the football game advertisement was meant to be a joke because the Brooklyn Dodgers were a baseball team and the Paterson Panthers were a basketball team
Dodgers were also an nfl team from 30-43. manny early nfl teams used names of mlb teams [n.y. giants, stl. cardinals, etc.,]
you forgot to add a sin for how cap not only magically and conveniently knows exactly which room bucky is in from one barely-even-a-glance despite having never gone down that hallway before, but also he just happens to come across it as he sees the scientist, which just so happens to put him in a choice of "get the scientist" or "save this person whom i conveniently know to be bucky."
30 seconds of announcements *DING*
karma
Anyone else notice that Peggy was running towards the grenade too?
/r/moviedetails
Yep
Awwwww this just made me so happy.
10:47
"Magic traveling chain,attached to the ceiling of a hangar by leprechaun tears and dragon wishes"
🤣🤣🤣
I have an idea! Thanos snap killed the videos that got removed.
Top 10 marvel theroies
Meanwhile:
Brandon hoh: I don't feel so good
Honestly feel this is where the MCU hit it's stride. For me this is the best of wave 1. Love the work sins team
Everyone looks away from the brightness when Steve is transforming, but when he screams, the scientist gets right into the viewings window and looks at it completely clearly without a problem........ok?
He jumped on the grenade so that the others wouldn't die . He did the thing that the most honorable soldier would do.
"Dies he have a homing device on Steve?"
I mean, probably
A bollock load of Infinity war comments coming in 3 2 1...
Wait how much is a bollock load
As much as Thanos killed.
Now I’m requesting Justice League.
Well bollock my bollock in the bollock!
Luvie1980 They don't understand he got dusted during that...
Literally after I read this, I saw 10 infinity war comments in a row
Missed a sin: When Bucky said Captain America you didn’t roll credits
That's because the he didn't say "First Avenger". That's a roll credits moment.
I don’t think you understand the grenade scene. I got chills the first time I saw this. That is just like Steve Rogers. Will easily lay down his life to protect everyone he can.
I'm sure they understood it perfectly, and are trying to be assholes about it, because comedy
Your videos are disappearing too?
Cody, did you sneeze or something? Because whatever disease was attacking your channel is spreading!
Cody your channel is ill! It's spreading!
(For real though, love the vids man)
No way! :)
Fancy seeing you here amigo.
Cody'sLab i didn't expect Cody to watch cinema sins
Who can defeat Captain America?
*Captain Vietnam*
Why is this not on top😂😂😂
You mean nguyen?
Captain Communism?
Captin Blyat
Oh Captain my Captain?
3:04 A good soldier would throw himself/herself onto a grenade to save the rest of his/her squad. That shows bravery, that shows patriotism, that shows heroism.
you mean a good Man.
Well it's also a minus. In the time you threw yourself on it, you could just throw it back.
@@parinikasharma317 Not really. These grenades had detonation times of less than 5 seconds. Modern grenades are like that too. Long enough time to throw it towards the enemy, but not enough time for him to throw it back.
@@parinikasharma317 No that's not true at all.
“You could have the power of the gods”
GOD OF THUNDER
God of fortnite
GOD OF MISCHIEF FOREVER ❤❤❤
Jordy Johny God of Infinity. That’s what I’m calling Thanos now.
God of Sparkles.
Damn it do infinity war
hey I subbed to u !!!!!!
Oh yah!!!!! I know ya tooo!!!!!!! what up!!!!!
He already has.
Well at least it was up. Maybe it was one of the videos that got taken down.
Nathaniel Graham no, he has NOT... we’ve been waiting for it. It’s the ripoff channel of this that did Infinity War... I already gave it the thumbs down it was destined to receive...
Yes!!! I've been waiting my whole life for you to do TV Sins, Jeremy!
Theres already a TV sins
I only eat Brains, Dummy TV sins!? Man this guy is crazy!
If this is true, you are the most developmentally advanced elementary school student ever.
What are you, 4 or 6 years old?
IKR SAME
Sin 21: Actually, if a soldier is not the most important to the mission goals, if he can save he´s buddies by jumping on a grenade (supposing that you don´t have a better way to sustain the projectiles like throwing a coat a it or something else), he should do it. Makes part of combat awareness.
I don’t care what people say, Captain America is one of the BEST marvel movies ever!!!!
Kate L What do people say?
The Mad Titan it isn’t
Kate L No, I mean like, do people say it’s a bad movie? I’m 100% with you on this, but what do people think about it?
The Mad Titan they say that he’s so like overrated and that iron man is better which he’s awesome but i like captain america better!!
Kate L Iron Man is up there in my favorites, too, but Cap will always be my favorite superhero. He’s not the strongest, the most powerful, the smartest, the most perceptive, or even the most understanding of the heroes. But he is the kindest and bravest. He will stand in front of an alien army by himself armed with nothing but a broken shield to make it known that he will not back down or give up. Iron Man only fought for his name at first, but Cap has always been a truly good person and has always put others before himself. I like that.
When Steve Rogers jumped on the Grenada, that was the best part of the movie. You simply don’t understand how grenades work. Not everyone ran out of the blast radius. Steve did the most selfless thing he could do: absorb the blast himself, which is what a good soldier would do. Not saying that’s what a soldier should do, but a “good” soldier is willing to die for his team and the sake of the mission. Steve Rogers is the perfect soldier
Neekimu Jardim no that was idiotic. If you have time to freaking lay down on the grenade you have time to throw it away from where it could hurt others. My fiancé is in the army and you don’t learn to do that stupid shit. You learn to throw it and protect yourself. Suicide isn’t “selfless” it’s stupid
Jumping on a grenade increases its effects exponentially. All 206 human bones shatter into tiny pieces of sharp shrapnel. All of which travel at the speed of a bullet, and are just as deadly. That being said, the scene still gives me chills, and no, I'm not fun at parties.
yes but you forget that flesh would slow it done and reduce the severity of it
a grenade was made so that the explosion wasnt ment to kill the person but to make the shrapnel go faster and kill most of the men in the 5 meter radius of a grenade give or take
yes some would but probably one or 2 would leave and severally slower and Peggy was moving closer and most of the men wernt in cover they would've died
@@yagirl3612 it's not idiotic dumbass soldiers have been awarded the medal of Honor for jumping on grenade's and saving their squad also fuck off with that my fiances a soldier shit nobody cares
@@yagirl3612 And by the time you pick it up, it could explode, killing more. Also, where would Steve throw the grenade? He had allies all around.
Red Skull: "Why am I surrounded by frickin' idiots!?!??!"
Smarter henchmen would have broken the movie's budget. So, frickin' idiots.
“I asked for an army and all I got was you, you... aren’t enough”
70 years later
Saves the world from Aliens and takes down an asgardian
Takes down shield and hydra again once and for all
Saves the world from robots and Ultron
Goes toe to toe with his own team and beats up Iron Man
Fights Thanos army and Thanos himself
Lifts Thor’s hammer
Brings back all Avengers
Says most Iconic marvel line
Saves the world from Thanos army and beats Thanos himself
Sorry Mr.Jones but he is enough
Captain america and Batman have the same power. Plot convenience
Captain America can do the things that you mention simply because the plot allowed him to. Although its idiotic, I mean man, it is a MOVIE!
Anything can happen in a MOVIE simply because the author write it however he want. But if we simply using logic, stuff that Captain America do is very very unrealistic.
All bad guy in the movie, it doesn't matter how strong they are. When they meet the protagonist, in this case, Captain America, they will get 90% reduction of their power and intelligence.
Simple stuff like aiming a gun at Cap exposed place cant even be done because of the PLOT CONVENIENCE!
“Does he have a homing device on Steve?”
It’s called a gaydar
Hell yes
3:20 The MK2 Fragmentation Grenade (used during WW2 and likely the dummy grenade thrown) has an effective casualty range of about 10 meters. So Steve Rogers sacrificing himself by jumping on the grenade prevented the death of injury of all those around him within 10M at least.
About steve jumping on the grenade. Because they were all close they wouldve most likely died. Him jumping on it shows selflessness and extreme courage. Other people have done that before to save other people
It always stunned me, how Bucky came out of nowhere, mainly we didn't see him coming down the alley.
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"Chain attached by leprechaun tears and dragon wishes" 🤣🤣🤣
With the "grenade was no harm to anyone because they had all run away line", those grenades have an effective radius of ~30m and can throw shrapnel as far as 200m, they were all still in danger.
@BaihuWarrior 3:08 there's plenty of guys behind him who aren't behind cover.
Not to mention peggy
CinemaSins are doing their best to reupload videos because of the stupid UA-cam algorithm. It’s been happening to a lot of youtubers lately. Videos from years ago are disappearing or they are on the recommended page. I saw a video on the recommended from 10 years ago lmaoo. So please be patient with them. 😁
👏 Thank 👏 you 👏
And they'll get double the revenue off these videos 🙄 How dumb are people who don't even realize that, idiots
What do you mean double revenue? The old video is down, the new will come up... do you know how youtube revenue works? :D
Bucky saying "Lets hear it for Captain America" makes the name "Captain America" that much more meaningful and I love that scene
Does [Bucky] have a homing device on Steve?
Ya, and probably still does
Yep
32 seconds of advertisement *adds one sin*
I've been a huge fan of Cinema Sins since the beginning, to the point that I hear "Roll Credits *ding*" in my head anytime I'm watching a new movie that says its own title in dialogue.
That being said, as a U.S. servicemember, I think you're way off the mark with the comment about grenades. Throwing yourself upon a grenade as your first instinct, in order to save the lives of your brothers in arms..THAT'S the kind of selfless man, or hero that you want by your side when shit hits the fan. Perfect example is Petty Officer Michael Monsoor, a U.S. Navy SEAL who gave his life and saved those around him when he used his body to take the brunt of the blast of an enemy grenade.
Off my soapbox now, I will say from a symbolic standpoint, considering that Captain America is supposed to represent the highest ideals of the United States, his jumping on a grenade is a perfect demonstration of his readiness to be that hero.
My daughter & I catch ourselves saying "roll credits!" too! Thank you for that accurate comment, and for your service!
I think he doesn't realise that the real danger is the shrapnel not the actual explosion
Actual military training states you don't jump on it. You jump away from it with feet facing grenade and lie flat on the ground in order to provide the highest chance for survival. The shrapnel from a grenade mostly travels upwards from the ground. The only time you jump on it is in an enclosed space like in "Fury" when they are stuck in a tank with the grenade.
7:55 is a summary of The Captain America trilogy 😂
The whole point of the grenade test thing is to prove that hes selfless and will use the power to help others
I always thought that was something a soldier does but yah that to
Also I’m stupid
Grenade comment pissed me off. Military men have jumped on grenades on numerous occasions, saving their buddies lives. Those things have a 15 meter kill radius and if you think you can make it that far from a dead stop or sitting/lying down in 4 seconds (with gear on) your high. That's an act of valor that until recently results in a medal of Honor for the now dead soldier
that's what I thought
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Precisely, that is actual military training in action, plus it demonstrated the selflessness the doctor was looking for.
@retsaM innavoiG understanding you're point but considering I have done it personally (not in combat just training) even the most physically fit of our dudes didn't make it from a full prone
That type of stuff actually happens and it is to encourage you to drop on a grenade. With proper positioning and body armor most blasts can be deflected and the force redistributed, with any shrapnel losing velocity and trajectory thus reducing lethality
But it is somewhat counterproductive. A super soldier killing himself on a first possible grenade wouldn't be really useful, would he?
Basically every Marvel movie is a 2-hour advertisement for the next Marvel movie.
Except Black Panther, in my opinion not very telling end credit scenes.
Yeah, that’s what’s kind of annoying because that’s how comics work, not movies, like after I was done watching Doctor Strange, I was so glad it was over with! I mean it was a good movie, but I’ve never heard of Doctor Strange, therefore I don’t care about him, after I saw his movie I still didn’t care about him! The only thing that I do care about him, was the time stone, because then Cap could resurrect from the dead, and they could get married! So after I saw the after credits “too many sorcerers” scene I was livid! I like this movie series, but I want it to end soon instead of going into a direction Marvel doesn’t even know where they’re going to go! Maybe they do know but after GOTG 3 I don’t care.
Black Panther was just shit... lol
Yup, hated that. This movie did not lean into it's WW2 setting really at all and just seemed like origin shit they were obligated to get out of the way for Avengers.
@@Ravenbones It's not really shit. But it wasn't a good movie.
“The Tessaract is only a Macguffin in the Avengers”
Oh if only you knew
Technically in second war there was a lot of soldiers who jumped on a grenade and save their own soldiers lives so technically Steve did the right thing saving lives -2 sin
Actually, the shrapnel of that grenade would have hurt and or killed most of those soldiers who ran. And in a war, where every soldier counts, having one soldier give their life for 5 or 6, is much better than leaving the lives of these soldiers to chance and or to the sights of enemy soldiers shooting them as they run.
Also myth busters did an episode on sacrificial bodies on grenades and it actually saves lives. So you're wrong. It IS NOT stupid to try and save the lives of your fellow soldiers.
Well this is as good a reason as any to rewatch this video anyway.
Why where the videos taken off
I don’t understand why so many people dislike this movie?? It’s 200% one of my favories
Yeah Red skull got transported to vormir which we didn’t know about until Infinity war. But more concerning than that would be the fact that he survived there for what I can only assume is 100 years without food or water
I think the soul stone was keeping him alive actually.Making him no longer need food or water..
i mean hes like an all knowing ghost or specter thing so i think just raise your suspension of disbelief
Seventy years
Honestly not sure he can even be considered alive anymore
Huh, Deja Vu. There must be a glitch in the Matrix.
Just going to throw it out there, given that Hydra is basically messing with advanced technology decades ahead of others - Germany in WW@ did in fact have a Nitrous Oxcide boost system for aircraft, so not THAT crazy someone like skull would say "put that on my car".
4:45 I'm pretty sure that you leave 1 extra serum thing so that its easier to replicate the results by using the serum instead of using Steves blood.
‘So, Cap pushed Red Skull into the machine and broke it, then Skull picked up the Tesseract, which either killed him or transported him somewhere in space.’
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This video has 30 seconds of intros..
Impulse Hahaha! Good one!
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I'm kinda sad this is all we got to see of Dumdum Dugan and his crew.
You missed the 5 seconds you got of them at the beginning of the Agent Carter. Much like most of America.
Zola: "I can not fire these weapons"
CS: "Neither can the assholes who receive these weapons."
Dead
I propose to the council that we make 6:17 an automatic +1 sin cliche. "Character makes dramatic entrance and shows off competency by impossibly overhearing conversation and jumping in."
At least its marvel related
So this is the re-upload? Neat!
3:50 it doesn't make a judgement call. It takes your resisting personality and makes it more extreme. Then we add the "great" and "worse", subjective labels. Not the syurem.
that's basically what I said when I went through that part, it doesn't define all those, it amplifies everything. which is why the doc wanted someone with so much good and no evil, otherwise it wouldn't matter
3:17 He's smothering it so it doesn't end up killing anyone else