@John Smith Yes, that's what I was coming here to write. I remember that time. Benazir Bhutto' was a re-occurring news topic BECAUSE there was a very high probability she would be targeted for assassination, but she refused to cancel her return to Pakistan, then SURVIVED one attempt to kill her with 2 bombs soon after, STILL refused to leave, and literally was killed around Christmas, I think. It's NOT a conspiracy, just coincidental timing that it matched the movie release.
Historical note: The conspiracy that Booth was a part of was NOT to kill the president; the plan was to kidnap Lincoln. Booth took it upon himself to shoot the man he blamed for the fall of the confederacy. We know this because the other conspirators were later captured, put on trial, found guilty of treason and hanged. The problem with this movie and the movie/book that inspired it, The de Vinci Code, is that they must exist in an alternate universe because the “history” in the stories are as fictional as the stories they are in and they require the audience to either be ignorant or not care -which is harder the more they stray from what actually happened.
@@azzyroth Do we KNOW that, or was it what the government accused, like with Lee Harvey Oswald because he was murdered by mob boss Jack Ruby while in police custody, and didn't get arrested for it, before he could testify?
I agree. Because nobody cares. The only people who care what dead people did over a century ago are people obsessed with looking good to their designer college friends. Does anyone aside from the Casino Control Commission in NJ say "you know, we need to know if your ancestors murdered someone to hire you"? No, they don't.
I love it when you point out stuff in newspaper articles. No one would ever care but they're just super hilarious. I wonder if there's anyone in the prop departments from new movies that watch this are are like "Ok crap, we need to write something that makes sense!" Or maybe they'll leave a sins easter egg.
I think it'd be funny if movies started filling newspaper space with something like "If you're pausing this movie just to see if these articles are real then you have no life and take movies way too seriously....or you're Jeremy from CinemaSins, in which case this newspaper article does not contain a lapdance."
Now my life goal is to write a successful novel that gets made into a movie and have some influence over the making of the movie just to make that happen. :D
OH MY GOSH I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING. also I paused some movies like the original spider-man and they say the same stuff in article over and over again ha.
JediSpectre117 ah, just write a screenplay instead, novels take too long to write, get published, then picked up by a studio, *then* made into a movie. that is, unless you've got an extra five or so years to kill while waiting.... better yet, *make* your own movie. :)
if I were to make one of the fake news articles in a movie, I'd write in a paragraph, "honestly I wrote this so cinemasins can find this when they sin this movie. I just want you guys to know I love your channel." and see how they react to it.
Alfred Pennyworth You forgot to mention who leaves a car in gear on a flat surface without putting it in neutral like you are taught when learning to drive. You only leave it in gear on a hill, forward if the car facing up the hill and reverse if the car is facing down the hill.
Alfred Pennyworth And why would anyone somewhat competent with driving not HIT THE FUCKING BRAKES AS SOON AS THEY NOTICED THEY WERE GOING BACKWARDS!? I'm still fucking learning and if I for some reason forget or don't notice I'm in reverse, as SOON as I notice I am GOING THE WRONG WAY I hit the brakes. Also I don't slam the gas as this asshole apparently did when I'm pulling out of a park space. Hell did he even cut the wheel at all? No, which means even if he had been in drive, HE WOULD HAVE HIT ANY CAR IN FRONT OF HIM! This asshole shouldn't be allowed to drive.
+Caleb Hu Suspension of Disbelief is what prevents inaccuracies from detracting from a story's quality.....as so long as your fictional rules are consistent. Even if your fiction is "realistic" you can be a little loose, but if you want to really know what's plausible in real life....just research it and/or hire/find an advisor.
One of those odd movies I expected to mock and make fun of, but came out actually really enjoying it. As long as you don't think too hard about it, it's a fun little adventure movie
@@fork4207Yeah, I really enjoy both movies even though you have to suspend your disbelief a ton. Especially this one. The first one felt more plausible in real life. This one kinda jumped the shark with kidnapping the president of the United States, but I still enjoy it. It’s fun and interesting enough to where you can ignore the flaws. Great cast of characters.
Ok, so say Patrick is 70 in the movie, which means he was born in 1937. Say his father was born in 1897, so Patrick's father would've been 40 when Patrick was born, still realistic, which would mean Patricks grandfather had Patricks father when he was 42 given the boy is 10. Not terribly inaccurate. Farfetched, but not really 3 generations off.
The most frustrating sin in this movie is when the president tells Ben that if he doesn’t find the treasure, he won’t be able to explain why he kidnapped him without him going to prison, yet, at the end of the movie, the president just says “this man saved my life by helping me out after getting trapped” The entire suspense of Ben getting caught hinges on that scene 😐
Mkay, maybe I'm remembering the movie wrong, but I could have SWORN that, during the scene where Nick Cage is slowly putting his hand into the eagle-rock-hole...thing he suddenly screams like he's in immense pain and everyone freaks out and then he starts laughing and shows everyone that his hand is fine saying he couldn't resist. Did I dream that? Because I remember thinking that was funny as shit, but I have not seen that scene since I saw the movie in theaters and I am very disappointed.
No, I remember that scene too. If you're watching the movie on TV they tend to cut that scene out, maybe for time, but I know it exists because I think it was in the trailers as well.
gameman250 huh. That's a shame. I thought that was pretty funny when I saw it as well. Sometimes this movie's humor was pretty good. And Mr. Cage was a delight as always.
That model of Ferrari, if equipped with the F1 paddle shifter option, has a button on the center console to enter "automatic" mode, which would negate the need to shift. Directly in front of that button is the button that puts the car in reverse. If he thought he knew the car well enough to reach for the "automatic" button by feel, and accidentally hit the reverse button, this could be a feasible outcome.
Sometimes I'd accidentally put my Acura TSX into reverse lol I had a custom sport shifter which moved R from just under park, to the bottom. The slap shifter was off to the side at the bottom, where you just slap it back for up, forward for down. If I jumped in fast, and threw the shift knob back, and it sat between the slap shift and reverse modes, sometimes I'd slap it backwards and it would fall into Reverse instead lol most of the time I could feel it going slightly right, and not left and would correct, but once or twice I actually did bump back a bit and panic slam on the brakes. Shit happens! Hahaha Damn I miss that car. She was a good girl. All black leather interior, gunmetal grey exterior... custom spoiler and blackout kit on all my lights.... fuck. I miss that car so much! It hurts! There's something in my eyes.... sadness. I'm gonna go have a man cry over my car.
The scene in Paris gave us the best line in the movie. After all the explanations and the interest shown by the officers one asks, 'And who owns the drone?" "I do." "Then you get the ticket." Beautiful.
A sin they missed: how did those two girls think that Ben Gates was the author of the "Templar Treasure" book when the cover clearly had "Riley Poole" printed on it?
+PrinceJehal Actually it begins the game... you put in the code on the title screen and start goes into the menu. Granted, yes technically START wasn't part of the code, it was still required as input.
As far as Thomas Gates having the diary before the desk and statue were built, I think it's stated later in the movie that Laboulaye was planning on hiding a clue in his work before he died, not that it already existed when the cipher was written. That way he had time to figure out what his clue would actually be.
CinemaSins: "He could easily have done this without thinking, AND without the presence of his wife he's feuding with." Me: Ben and Abigail never married. Sin counter: *DING!*
Another sin - UK traffic cameras take photographs of the rear of a vehicle, necessarily from behind. That camera would not be trained on that lane of the road, so it would not take the photo of the front of the car.
I actually found it funny too, I live in Chile and there's a coach bus line called "Talca, París y Londres" and still I can not found how they came up with that name
One thing I dislike about these films is how quickly and easily he solves everything. I figure the issue is the writers are looking at history and coming up with some puzzle or riddle and then having Ben Gates reverse the process because he knows history and immediately solves the obscure history riddle. Like the writers come up with a riddle that only makes sense because they know the answer, and so their characters do too. It's not like a clue that he gets stumped on or one that makes sense, it's them making up a riddle and writing the characters doing the reverse to solve it.
Floor it? Yes- no! I mean no! Floor it? No, no, no! Ok, I'll floor it!! Floor it, Floor it, Floor it, Floor it, Floor it!!! Btw, you should do 'Everything Wrong with Mr. And Mrs. Smith'
Heres a list for films to sin Lego Movie Anchorman Foodfight! Back to the future 2 Raiders of the Lost Ark Big Hero 6 Up The Iron Giant Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva The Oogieloves
"Because the Civil War was still raging...15 years after it ended." The screenwriters must have been from rural Georgia, because many of those people still think the Civil War's going on.
So at the end of the last movie Gates said to Riley that the next time they find a treasure that changes all mankind (something like that) he gets to make the call of a finders fee, i wonder if he got to do that?
CinemaSins is great for watching shitty movies you don't want to pay real money for (and don't want to waste two hours on). Get all the story and great commentary.
***** What? You shouldn't spend money to FIND OUT what a product is about, that's what reviews are for. According to you every purchase decision should be based on an arbitrary decision without having a clue what product you're buying. . .WTF?
***** I read that and this pops into my mind: Sales person: You there! Want a movie? Some guy: Yeah, sure. What's it about? Sales person: 10 bucks, please. Some guy: No trailer or something? Sales Person: Not enough funding to make one. Some guy: What, you want me to buy something I know little to nothing about? Sales person: Sure you'll find out; after you pay up! Some guy: *Flips the bird* Screw you! I know it's nothing like that, but that's the impression I get.
True dat, the only channel better than this is 'Honest Trailers', they do great movies and shows and saves you the trouble of actually finding out what they are about, or if they are even great in the first place.
wait a minuet this movie is made by disney who owns marvel studios and the main charactersnames are ben and riley but marvel studios dont own spiderman distribution witch means omg nodarth vader is lukes father
I think that this is a fairly strange habit. I demand to see who thought that this was a realistic behavior. I am fairly sure that nobody use this kind of speech pattern. This is something that I consider strange.
You obviously have never seen: raising Arizona, leaving las vegas, adaption, matchstick men and one of his newest ones: Joe. So please, watch more movies
There’s a huge one I was looking for that was missed!! If Riley was so smart with computers, and coded the deciphering program to find Lady Liberty, why did they use a PAPER dictionary to find every five letter word manually, and nearly give up before magically finding the right word from the story’s missing quote? Couldn’t they just use an electronic dictionary and then get the most probable results? I’m pretty sure Microsoft word even has one with a compatible format.
"We found the city of gold...yeah...the one that's supposed to be in South America, we found it within Mount Rushmore. It was built by...I don't know...Lakhotas or something, who never worked with gold like the south american natives..."
(12:00 - 12:09) As a person who regularly visited extended family in the South, this is not surprising. Many people in the South STILL think that the war is still going.
Actually, black market antiquity activity is very lucrative. Thieves steal valuable or priceless works of art and sell them to unscrupulous private collectors for enormous profit. Tomb Raiders do that sort of thing, too.
Superfield It has been forever since I have played a game that uses the konami code, since I haven't had the console in forever. That said, nothing that says what it is ever mentions Start as being part of the code...
***** Konami Code Started With PResident Saying X Y Then He Finishes It With NES Konami Code. Some Snes Konami Codes Were Crazy Easy, I Found The Gradius 3 One Cause My Brother Let Me Button Mash Stuff On Menu Screen, Extra Continues = X A F*** Load Of Times
When the IRS is looking for your car, it can be anywhere.... shit, tow trucks scan parking lots and find the plates that match up with cars that need to be taken. That’s how they find peoples cars at the mall. They knew he’d be there that day signing... so it’s obvious it would be no hassle to get it, cuz he’d be busy anyway.... perfect.
Yeah...He's an actor. Who cares? People from different countries all over the world play Americans in TV and films. Abigail who's played by Diane Kruger is German born so what's your point?
***** While I respect your opinion, I personally think you could find quite a few sins for that movie... For one, Terrible Father Cliche..Overuse of exposition... xD I liked it, personally, but I could see Cinema Sins doing that film.
Every adventure movie seems to have these secret Rube Goldberg type mechanisms set up to guard their treasures, and all of them are designed to work ONCE. They appear in the Mummy movies, Indiana Jones movies, National Treasure movies, and probably more if I thought about it. And they make no sense. The materials of which they are made would never endure for hundred or thousands of years. And once the trigger is located and tripped, the whole thing falls apart, which either forever exposes, destroys, or permanently hides the treasure. Its a trope of which I am VERY tired.
That already exists. You just have to watch the movie. The entire thing is a sin, and paying to see that movie, thus giving money to criminal Adam Sandler, is definitely sinful.
Preston Granger Everybody does. Mostly because "the Konami code" has been changed several times over the years, and thus isn't one code. Nobody cares to remember any particular version anymore.
CrimsenOverlord but is always the same base (up up down down...) that never changes only the buttons for the A = O in PS or something like that but the structure is always the same, if it is different it's not the konami code
Bonus sin: once in the ancient Indian treasure cave, they say that "All this water's gotta go somewhere," but the drain is only controlled by the manually orperated crank they use to escape at the end. How could the water be constantly flowing and draining if someone had to open the door and stay behind to keep it open? I don't know if anyone has noticed this before (or if there's an explanation for it, but I doubt that), but I just thought I'd point it out.
13:53 yes the Native Americans had a *lot* of gold, but they did not use it as currency, they mostly operated on a trade & barter economy I believe. So gold was simply used for decoration and jewellery and in items of cultural or religious significance The Spanish Conquistadors who pillaged and ransacked most of the Americas noticed that they had a lot of gold as jewellery and decoration and instead of considering the idea that these people from a different land use a different form of economy and don’t place the same value on gold as we do, they instead decided: “*THESE SAVAGES MUST BE SO FILTHY STINKING RICH THAT THEY CAN AFFORD TO PARADE AROUND DRESSED IN GOLD!! SO THE REAL MOTHER-LOAD MUST BE HIDDEN SOMEWHERE ELSE!!*” This is what led to the legend of “The City of Gold” Fun little anthropology lesson for you
If and/or when I become a director and I direct a comedy, I'm gonna put in a scene with a lap dance followed by a screen that says "this is for cinemasins".
She would have been a popular search bevor she died first when she announced her candidature and return out of exile, and then after surviving the first assassination attempt. So not that strange
+Joseph Thompson Well, it does still work, since the joke is if you say 'London' or 'New York' or 'Paris' or what have you no one's going to think you're talking about anywhere other than the UK, the US, and France since there are many places that share those names, but the only ones that matter to most people are the big ones--and since the big ones tend to be the only ones referenced in movies, saying the name of the country renders itself redundant. So. the fact there is indeed a place called London in Canada reinforces the joke, given that it would be quite strange for someone to say I went to London, and for anyone to assume, "Oh, the one in Canada!" would be really bizarre. You'd say London, Canada so as not to be confused with London, England--but saying London, England as if anyone would confuse it with London, Canada would be silly.
Doesn't anyone else notice that Abigail is a golddigger? She throws Ben out of his mansion after everything that happened in the first movie then only takes him back when he is on the trail of another treasure! Look out Ben, get a pre-nup this time before she loses interest in you before the 3rd movie comes out!!! ...like a bad "Snapped" episode, makes you wonder if Ben was the one who tipped off Christopher Waltz about Abigail in Inglorious Bastards?
My grandparents on both sides were in their early 70s when I was born. They had my parents in their late thirties and my parents had me in their early thirties. It's not that unfeasible.
My grandparents all had kids in their twenties. My parents waited until they were 34 and 44. My grandmothers are 83 and 96 (both my grandfathers are dead). My great aunt is currently 101.
My mom was the youngest of 10 kids and was born in 1932 (her oldest brother, my uncle, was born in 1917). Her father, my grandfather, was born in 1889. I was born in 1964. That's 75 years in just two generations. My great grandfather was born sometime in the 1850's-60's. So it's entirely plausible that Ben's great-grandfather could have been 10 years old in 1865.
I think prop news papers have become my favorite part of Cinemasins. Why can't the prop team of movies just take a real news paper and plaster their fake article on it? Maybe even ad a fake news paper business and date at the top. I feel like that would be an easy thing to do.
'Today's local news. A woman went around to a house, took off her clothes and started grinding on the lap of some guy. We cannot show you a picture for reasons obvious, yet Jeremy, here is your lapdance.'
He goes to reach a steering wheel but they are in europe so he gets in the passenger side on accident, then Ben takes the actual driver side and drives
'Benazir Bhutto' as a popular search on MSN in a movie released days before she was assassinated IS remarkable.
No fucking shit. Wtf is up with that?
@@terranceaskew3165 someone needs to make a post about this on a mystery subreddit. i'm too lazy though. someone, take this chance at free clout!!
I was thinking maybe Mandela effect
Definitely a conspiracy by Disney & MSN to sell Newspapers and movies and stuff
@John Smith Yes, that's what I was coming here to write. I remember that time. Benazir Bhutto' was a re-occurring news topic BECAUSE there was a very high probability she would be targeted for assassination, but she refused to cancel her return to Pakistan, then SURVIVED one attempt to kill her with 2 bombs soon after, STILL refused to leave, and literally was killed around Christmas, I think. It's NOT a conspiracy, just coincidental timing that it matched the movie release.
Kid arguing over Lincoln assassination is worth five sins to me.
I thought this was odd to me.
@Anonymous Anonymous bit late but it's nice to know he had balls of steel
Historical note: The conspiracy that Booth was a part of was NOT to kill the president; the plan was to kidnap Lincoln. Booth took it upon himself to shoot the man he blamed for the fall of the confederacy. We know this because the other conspirators were later captured, put on trial, found guilty of treason and hanged.
The problem with this movie and the movie/book that inspired it, The de Vinci Code, is that they must exist in an alternate universe because the “history” in the stories are as fictional as the stories they are in and they require the audience to either be ignorant or not care -which is harder the more they stray from what actually happened.
@@azzyroth Do we KNOW that, or was it what the government accused, like with Lee Harvey Oswald because he was murdered by mob boss Jack Ruby while in police custody, and didn't get arrested for it, before he could testify?
I agree. Because nobody cares. The only people who care what dead people did over a century ago are people obsessed with looking good to their designer college friends. Does anyone aside from the Casino Control Commission in NJ say "you know, we need to know if your ancestors murdered someone to hire you"? No, they don't.
I liked this movie a lot. But judging from the comments, maybe I should be ashamed with myself for daring to enjoy such a ridiculous thing.
+Jordan Shank No, I love this film!! :) Both of them are very good!
+Jordan Shank Both films are fine, but the 1st one is better. This film had too much Ben/Abigail bickering.
+Jordan Shank I love both the first and second films. Still hoping for the third. :)
+Jordan Shank That's what guilty pleasures are for man! Love it anyway! :D
+Jordan Shank U can love a film if u wanna and also I like both films too but I do prefer the first 1
I love it when you point out stuff in newspaper articles. No one would ever care but they're just super hilarious. I wonder if there's anyone in the prop departments from new movies that watch this are are like "Ok crap, we need to write something that makes sense!" Or maybe they'll leave a sins easter egg.
I think so too.
Somebody needs to write "fuck you Jeremy" into their next article a bunch of times.
I think it'd be funny if movies started filling newspaper space with something like "If you're pausing this movie just to see if these articles are real then you have no life and take movies way too seriously....or you're Jeremy from CinemaSins, in which case this newspaper article does not contain a lapdance."
Now my life goal is to write a successful novel that gets made into a movie and have some influence over the making of the movie just to make that happen. :D
Lol omg this is one of the best comments I have read to date 😂😂
OH MY GOSH I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING. also I paused some movies like the original spider-man and they say the same stuff in article over and over again ha.
Genius!
JediSpectre117 ah, just write a screenplay instead, novels take too long to write, get published, then picked up by a studio, *then* made into a movie. that is, unless you've got an extra five or so years to kill while waiting....
better yet, *make* your own movie. :)
if I were to make one of the fake news articles in a movie, I'd write in a paragraph, "honestly I wrote this so cinemasins can find this when they sin this movie. I just want you guys to know I love your channel." and see how they react to it.
that's awesome
I've thought about that too lol
I've watched so many Cinema Sins that now when I watch new movies I've started looking for sins
I do that to
they would propably sin it ;)
You guys need to do more Nicholas Cage movies. They're all just a glory hole of sins.
#gloryhole
sweetna22 dennis if i wanted safe i wouldn't be sticking my dick through a hole in the wall
Nick Cage and glory hole mentioned in the same comment.....Double sin!
Cody Black No lapdance either
Zeus Satrid PASSWORD. Orrrrrrrrgy
Why the fuck would you just get in a car and step on the gas without checking to see if its in reverse?
More importantly, why wasn't the car in Park with the handbrake on to begin with?
Dargonhuman Ferrari=High-end sports car=(Probably) manual transmission=no 'parking gear'. But the handbrake IS something to consider...
Alfred Pennyworth You forgot to mention who leaves a car in gear on a flat surface without putting it in neutral like you are taught when learning to drive.
You only leave it in gear on a hill, forward if the car facing up the hill and reverse if the car is facing down the hill.
Alfred Pennyworth And why would anyone somewhat competent with driving not HIT THE FUCKING BRAKES AS SOON AS THEY NOTICED THEY WERE GOING BACKWARDS!?
I'm still fucking learning and if I for some reason forget or don't notice I'm in reverse, as SOON as I notice I am GOING THE WRONG WAY I hit the brakes.
Also I don't slam the gas as this asshole apparently did when I'm pulling out of a park space. Hell did he even cut the wheel at all? No, which means even if he had been in drive, HE WOULD HAVE HIT ANY CAR IN FRONT OF HIM!
This asshole shouldn't be allowed to drive.
Especially if that's a 300,000 dollar car
If I ever direct a movie, I'm gonna bring Jeremy along so I don't screw up.
A good way to make a movie but a bad way to have revenue for the movie.
Seth Seth True. It might just not be as entertaining. I could make a good comedy though.
+Caleb Hu If I ever direct a movie, I'll put a secret message in the newspaper cause he'll be the only one reading it for real.
+Caleb Hu Suspension of Disbelief is what prevents inaccuracies from detracting from a story's quality.....as so long as your fictional rules are consistent. Even if your fiction is "realistic" you can be a little loose, but if you want to really know what's plausible in real life....just research it and/or hire/find an advisor.
+Jinsei Kyuzai That adviser being Jeremy.
One of those odd movies I expected to mock and make fun of, but came out actually really enjoying it. As long as you don't think too hard about it, it's a fun little adventure movie
Yeah these national treasure movies dont make a lick of sense but there really fun and entertaining.
@@fork4207Yeah, I really enjoy both movies even though you have to suspend your disbelief a ton. Especially this one. The first one felt more plausible in real life. This one kinda jumped the shark with kidnapping the president of the United States, but I still enjoy it. It’s fun and interesting enough to where you can ignore the flaws. Great cast of characters.
Ok, so say Patrick is 70 in the movie, which means he was born in 1937. Say his father was born in 1897, so Patrick's father would've been 40 when Patrick was born, still realistic, which would mean Patricks grandfather had Patricks father when he was 42 given the boy is 10. Not terribly inaccurate. Farfetched, but not really 3 generations off.
Well considering that President James Taylor who was born in 1790 still has at least one living grandchild to this day.
mt dad was born in 1928 and my brother had his last child in 2009 81 years apart 81 years from 1937 would put it at 1856 so not far fetched.
Hey it happens...when I was 10 my folks were 51 !!
That's what I came to say. When I was born my dad was 39 and my mom was 40.
Except if his grandfather was in his 40s when he had his father in 1897 then he would have been an infant during the civil war.
The most frustrating sin in this movie is when the president tells Ben that if he doesn’t find the treasure, he won’t be able to explain why he kidnapped him without him going to prison, yet, at the end of the movie, the president just says “this man saved my life by helping me out after getting trapped”
The entire suspense of Ben getting caught hinges on that scene 😐
Mkay, maybe I'm remembering the movie wrong, but I could have SWORN that, during the scene where Nick Cage is slowly putting his hand into the eagle-rock-hole...thing he suddenly screams like he's in immense pain and everyone freaks out and then he starts laughing and shows everyone that his hand is fine saying he couldn't resist. Did I dream that? Because I remember thinking that was funny as shit, but I have not seen that scene since I saw the movie in theaters and I am very disappointed.
No, I remember that scene too. If you're watching the movie on TV they tend to cut that scene out, maybe for time, but I know it exists because I think it was in the trailers as well.
gameman250 huh. That's a shame. I thought that was pretty funny when I saw it as well. Sometimes this movie's humor was pretty good. And Mr. Cage was a delight as always.
It was a dream. These other guys are just representations of your psyche that don't want to wake up.
*glares at other repliers* I knew it.
***** My eyes are open.
This is one dang sinful movie. But you know what? I don't care. I love it anyway. ^_^
You see we need more people like you
Arkatox Is that the guy from Bastion as your pic?
Me too. NT 1 and 2 are pretty flawed, but have a certain sense of wonder and are a lot of fun.
ellock1998 Guy? GUY? He is no guy, and he is no kid. He is The Kid
The word "Dang" *ding*
And how tf does he crash the Ferarri at the end WHEN HE ALREADY OWNED ONE, he shoudlve known how to drive it . smh.
Plus, surely he was wealthy enough to buy one outright, thus avoiding repossession. ;)
That model of Ferrari, if equipped with the F1 paddle shifter option, has a button on the center console to enter "automatic" mode, which would negate the need to shift. Directly in front of that button is the button that puts the car in reverse. If he thought he knew the car well enough to reach for the "automatic" button by feel, and accidentally hit the reverse button, this could be a feasible outcome.
Sometimes I'd accidentally put my Acura TSX into reverse lol I had a custom sport shifter which moved R from just under park, to the bottom. The slap shifter was off to the side at the bottom, where you just slap it back for up, forward for down.
If I jumped in fast, and threw the shift knob back, and it sat between the slap shift and reverse modes, sometimes I'd slap it backwards and it would fall into Reverse instead lol most of the time I could feel it going slightly right, and not left and would correct, but once or twice I actually did bump back a bit and panic slam on the brakes.
Shit happens! Hahaha
Damn I miss that car. She was a good girl. All black leather interior, gunmetal grey exterior... custom spoiler and blackout kit on all my lights.... fuck. I miss that car so much! It hurts! There's something in my eyes.... sadness.
I'm gonna go have a man cry over my car.
11:12 whoa... it's up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, b, a, start...
CinemaSins narrator misquotes the Konami Code. **ping**
Huitzilopochtli A **ping** is used instead of traditional **ding** when counting a sin within the comments **ding**
Copying cliche *ding*
I thought it was up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, b, a, select, start... no? (I'm probably wrong though)
I'm so glad I'm not the only one bothered by that..
Idk, as a giant history buff, I loved these movies.
The scene in Paris gave us the best line in the movie. After all the explanations and the interest shown by the officers one asks, 'And who owns the drone?" "I do." "Then you get the ticket." Beautiful.
A sin they missed: how did those two girls think that Ben Gates was the author of the "Templar Treasure" book when the cover clearly had "Riley Poole" printed on it?
people are too lazy to read idk
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*up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, START
+PrinceJehal
Actually it begins the game... you put in the code on the title screen and start goes into the menu.
Granted, yes technically START wasn't part of the code, it was still required as input.
+PrinceJehal bagels
+Sam Bloom agreed
+Vulpezerda Vulcan Contra!!
+Tip of the Iceberg isent it select then start?
I still really enjoy this movie lol
Seems like the perfect "guilty pleasure".
Maddie me too.
As far as Thomas Gates having the diary before the desk and statue were built, I think it's stated later in the movie that Laboulaye was planning on hiding a clue in his work before he died, not that it already existed when the cipher was written. That way he had time to figure out what his clue would actually be.
hope he wasn't planning on hiding the clue after he died that would be some Effed up shit Ding 1 sin
CinemaSins: "He could easily have done this without thinking, AND without the presence of his wife he's feuding with."
Me: Ben and Abigail never married.
Sin counter: *DING!*
Do I get my movie card revoked if I say I actually liked these movies?
Yes
Nope just be you girl
No, I also enjoyed them
no, these movies are my shit. i want a third one.
Wait......where do I get a movie card? I want one
Another sin - UK traffic cameras take photographs of the rear of a vehicle, necessarily from behind. That camera would not be trained on that lane of the road, so it would not take the photo of the front of the car.
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"Just how Queen Victoria planned it!"
Actually, there is both a London, Ontario, Canada and a Paris, Ontario, Canada. But I still think your joke is funny.
I actually found it funny too, I live in Chile and there's a coach bus line called "Talca, París y Londres" and still I can not found how they came up with that name
Agree lmao
One thing I dislike about these films is how quickly and easily he solves everything.
I figure the issue is the writers are looking at history and coming up with some puzzle or riddle and then having Ben Gates reverse the process because he knows history and immediately solves the obscure history riddle. Like the writers come up with a riddle that only makes sense because they know the answer, and so their characters do too. It's not like a clue that he gets stumped on or one that makes sense, it's them making up a riddle and writing the characters doing the reverse to solve it.
Well, yes, but if you show the Arc de Triomphe in your shot, you do not need to add "France". Same goes for the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben.
Don't forget Big Ben is the Bell not the clock or the Clock Tower
I loves these, and I was dying the whole time, but the SpongeBob "Floor It!" Sequence killed me
Floor it?
Yes- no! I mean no!
Floor it?
No, no, no!
Ok, I'll floor it!! Floor it, Floor it, Floor it, Floor it, Floor it!!!
Btw, you should do 'Everything Wrong with Mr. And Mrs. Smith'
Diane Kruger is not my girlfriend and/or wife in this movie!
Heres a list for films to sin
Lego Movie
Anchorman
Foodfight!
Back to the future 2
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Big Hero 6
Up
The Iron Giant
Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva
The Oogieloves
you only want Back to the Future 2 because its 2015 and we dont yet have flying cars and skateboards
Hover boards are coming in August...
That's enough of a sin for me
I'm waiting for them to do Big Hero 6. Loved the movie, and I'm REALLY curious what CSins thinks.
Keruso not true we have hoverboards although one cost 10k only works over copper surfaces and isn't very good but it's a start
"Because the Civil War was still raging...15 years after it ended."
The screenwriters must have been from rural Georgia, because many of those people still think the Civil War's going on.
So at the end of the last movie Gates said to Riley that the next time they find a treasure that changes all mankind (something like that) he gets to make the call of a finders fee, i wonder if he got to do that?
I was wondering about that also. They literally found another treasure that redefined history for all mankind in the second movie
CinemaSins is great for watching shitty movies you don't want to pay real money for (and don't want to waste two hours on). Get all the story and great commentary.
ikr, why go 2the cinema if you can watch cinemasins :D
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What? You shouldn't spend money to FIND OUT what a product is about, that's what reviews are for. According to you every purchase decision should be based on an arbitrary decision without having a clue what product you're buying. . .WTF?
***** The day reviews become illegal is the day I stop spending money on anything.
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I read that and this pops into my mind:
Sales person: You there! Want a movie?
Some guy: Yeah, sure. What's it about?
Sales person: 10 bucks, please.
Some guy: No trailer or something?
Sales Person: Not enough funding to make one.
Some guy: What, you want me to buy something I know little to nothing about?
Sales person: Sure you'll find out; after you pay up!
Some guy: *Flips the bird* Screw you!
I know it's nothing like that, but that's the impression I get.
True dat, the only channel better than this is 'Honest Trailers', they do great movies and shows and saves you the trouble of actually finding out what they are about, or if they are even great in the first place.
"Discount Randy Travi--Oh SH*T!" The delivery on that one:D
You guys put a lot of work into editing these nuggets of gold. Kudos to you all who are involved. Thanx.
extra sin: there are no toilets that visitors are allowed to use inside Buckingham palace, there is a tent in the gardens with toilets
11:14 That's not the Konami Code *ding*
Hahahahaha. Your sarcasm is strong in this video. I mean, it's in your other sins videos but in this one you enhanced it. Props.
You want to know what's beautiful? read the first word
Gumi?
shut up baby i know it
Tony Flow Yah boi
Johnny Twohats I dont have to tell you
matterking1 Thank you bro you made my day going to record some vids on cod now BRB
3:15 yeah okay that IS a little odd...
9:05, the book is also gibberish.
wait a minuet this movie is made by disney who owns marvel studios and the main charactersnames are ben and riley but marvel studios dont own spiderman distribution witch means omg nodarth vader is lukes father
Nicholas cage plays scarlet spider confirmed
john walker u wot m8
john walker Dark Light, tho
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nodarth vader was my favorite star wars villain.
Everything Wrong With Fifth Element maybe?
It would be a very short video
YES PLEASE PLZ PLZ PLZ
Char Rar you mean very loooooong
Outside of the Luke Perry opening sequence absolutely nothing.
Err... Everything is already wrong with the Firth Element.
6:54 Did you just grab a nonexistent steering wheel?
+MentalEdge Comic gold XD
MentalEdge He didn't remember that he was in England and assumed the wheel would be on that side of the car.
Of course he did that, HE IS AMERICAN!
@@longbow3082 I take offense to that.
Sky Lander it’s not about being American, it’s habit. A British person would do the same in a panic while in the US
That 'Discount Randy Travi---Oh SH*T!' part made just caught me off guard and I was laughing like there's no tomorrow!
You missed the fact that when Ben opens Riley's book to chapter 13, the text is actually a transcript of Ronald Reagan's second inauguration speech.
Holy shit I didn’t even notice that! Good catch!
UP, UP, DOWN DOWN...
I thought so....
Everyone in this movie speaks in complete sentences.
I think that this is a fairly strange habit.
I demand to see who thought that this was a realistic behavior.
I am fairly sure that nobody use this kind of speech pattern.
This is something that I consider strange.
Black INK.I.M It is snowing on Mt. Fuji.
Kitafune Matsuki lovely reference i wish i could give you a cookie. :o
So "National Goonies and The Confederacy of the Lost Desk" would be a proper name.
I'd watch a movie if it was named that.
I'd watch it as well, though I'm sure I'd need a heavy dose of psilocybin mushrooms beforehand.
idk, that newspaper seems pretty accurate to how i'd read it. bunch of gibberish other than the comics... and I'm 25.
These movies were garbage, yet one of Nic's best preformances... Moral of the story, Nic isn't as good as everyone puts him out to be...
You obviously have never seen: raising Arizona, leaving las vegas, adaption, matchstick men and one of his newest ones: Joe. So please, watch more movies
These movies, while flawed, are a ton of fun. If you don't enjoy them, you probably took them way too seriously.
I agree wholeheartedly with the other two. Don't say anything when you don't know what you're talking about.
No matter how you look at these two movies, they still suck. And while he isn't bad, he's definitely overrated.
starkingbiker Also Face Off, he was great in that.
Cinemasins: *Why are you even still at the office? Isn't like alot o'clock by now?"*
Me: 👍👌
There’s a huge one I was looking for that was missed!! If Riley was so smart with computers, and coded the deciphering program to find Lady Liberty, why did they use a PAPER dictionary to find every five letter word manually, and nearly give up before magically finding the right word from the story’s missing quote? Couldn’t they just use an electronic dictionary and then get the most probable results? I’m pretty sure Microsoft word even has one with a compatible format.
11:12 nice cheat code. Now we have unlimited sins.
"I saw the truth of it in his eyes!" is my favorite thing about this movie. 😁
Not surprisingly, that's the ONLY evidence for any voter fraud that Trump's cultists can ever claim.
Dude I’m a hugger movie buff and you’ve made me go back to all kinds of movies I haven’t seen. Kudos sir....Because logic!
Thank you for the Primus gag and the Archer one.
Because how hard is it to poach a goddamn egg?
lana... lana...lana..lana..lana..LANAAAAAA... WHAT!? .....(danger zone)
Seriously. It's like Eggs 101.
You're going to eat so many spiderwebs when we get home.
CycloneMetal as hard it is to kill sans with 1 HP and blindfolded
"We found the city of gold...yeah...the one that's supposed to be in South America, we found it within Mount Rushmore. It was built by...I don't know...Lakhotas or something, who never worked with gold like the south american natives..."
(12:00 - 12:09) As a person who regularly visited extended family in the South, this is not surprising. Many people in the South STILL think that the war is still going.
Chile!! :D
haha greetings from the non existent London, Chile xD
I love your videos, keep it up!
you forgot that the computers had mac os as their operrating system when the computers were windows pcs.
2:33 I love when you can read the articles in movies because they're always hilarious and usually don't make sense
Actually, black market antiquity activity is very lucrative. Thieves steal valuable or priceless works of art and sell them to unscrupulous private collectors for enormous profit. Tomb Raiders do that sort of thing, too.
+Jeffrey Riley Wait, so tomb raiding is an actual, profitable profession? Well screw being a rocket scientist, I'm heading to Mexico! Thanks!
+Jordan Shank ok then..............
Fire Storm Yep! Wanna join me?
... You got the Konami Code wrong...
You know, there are several Konami codes for different games.
TheLozfan123
Maybe, but the one known as THE Konami code is up up down down left right left right b a
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konami_Code
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The formal Konami Code also ends by pressing Start. It's part of the code proper.
Superfield
It has been forever since I have played a game that uses the konami code, since I haven't had the console in forever. That said, nothing that says what it is ever mentions Start as being part of the code...
***** Konami Code Started With PResident Saying X Y Then He Finishes It With NES Konami Code. Some Snes Konami Codes Were Crazy Easy, I Found The Gradius 3 One Cause My Brother Let Me Button Mash Stuff On Menu Screen, Extra Continues = X A F*** Load Of Times
When the IRS is looking for your car, it can be anywhere.... shit, tow trucks scan parking lots and find the plates that match up with cars that need to be taken. That’s how they find peoples cars at the mall. They knew he’d be there that day signing... so it’s obvious it would be no hassle to get it, cuz he’d be busy anyway.... perfect.
3:14 Illuminati confirmed
How about the fact that the President of the United States is played by a Canadian?!?!?
and?
Ted Cruz is a Cuban-Canadian and he ran for president in real life.
You have to he american born to run for office
*SCREAMS*
Yeah...He's an actor. Who cares? People from different countries all over the world play Americans in TV and films. Abigail who's played by Diane Kruger is German born so what's your point?
Ohhhhh, c'mon! No sin off for the Flash Gordon homage when Ben sticks his hand in the hole and pretends to get bit? That s**t was HILARIOUS!
lol the University of Maryland mall has never been that crowded
Everything wrong with interstellar and have Neil deGrasse Tyson with you again
Tyson could do the Hawking movie with you guys, too.
***** While I respect your opinion, I personally think you could find quite a few sins for that movie... For one, Terrible Father Cliche..Overuse of exposition... xD I liked it, personally, but I could see Cinema Sins doing that film.
"How the fucking-goddamn-piss-hell" Genius.
I still like this movie, for some reason *ding*
False, there's nothing wrong with this movie.
Matthew H other than the historical inaccuracies? :D
Matthew H Obvious lie is obvious *ding*
@@CarlDraper you gotta be fucking shitting me
Again, this movie is a masterpiece and I love it
Am I the only one that giggled when he replied, "Allo," to the security guard?
lo l,"after all, the native Americans do owe us", lol, that's too funny, you're hilarious!
Great, dumb, hilarious, ridiculous, fun. That's this movie.
Also "I'm gonna steal the decleration of independance" during the audio outtakes killed me
Every adventure movie seems to have these secret Rube Goldberg type mechanisms set up to guard their treasures, and all of them are designed to work ONCE. They appear in the Mummy movies, Indiana Jones movies, National Treasure movies, and probably more if I thought about it. And they make no sense. The materials of which they are made would never endure for hundred or thousands of years. And once the trigger is located and tripped, the whole thing falls apart, which either forever exposes, destroys, or permanently hides the treasure. Its a trope of which I am VERY tired.
Everything wrong with Jack and Jill.
That'll end up being 2-parter like Transformers AoE!
Like the fact that identical twins cannot be a boy and girl? It's biologically impossible. They must be the same gender.
twins of different sex is possible but unusual
But......ummmmmm......they're not identical, you see?
That already exists. You just have to watch the movie. The entire thing is a sin, and paying to see that movie, thus giving money to criminal Adam Sandler, is definitely sinful.
Loved the Konami Code reference!
Except he said it wrong...
Preston Granger Everybody does. Mostly because "the Konami code" has been changed several times over the years, and thus isn't one code. Nobody cares to remember any particular version anymore.
CrimsenOverlord but is always the same base (up up down down...) that never changes only the buttons for the A = O in PS or something like that but the structure is always the same, if it is different it's not the konami code
even if they got it wrong?
CrimsenOverlord up up down down left right left right B A
Anyone that has needed to use that code on the game it was intend for knows the code well.
Bonus sin: once in the ancient Indian treasure cave, they say that "All this water's gotta go somewhere," but the drain is only controlled by the manually orperated crank they use to escape at the end. How could the water be constantly flowing and draining if someone had to open the door and stay behind to keep it open? I don't know if anyone has noticed this before (or if there's an explanation for it, but I doubt that), but I just thought I'd point it out.
Barriers close a lot faster then that to stop criminals. They have the same barriers on air force bases
You missed that there’s no lake behind mt Rushmore
13:53 yes the Native Americans had a *lot* of gold, but they did not use it as currency, they mostly operated on a trade & barter economy I believe. So gold was simply used for decoration and jewellery and in items of cultural or religious significance
The Spanish Conquistadors who pillaged and ransacked most of the Americas noticed that they had a lot of gold as jewellery and decoration and instead of considering the idea that these people from a different land use a different form of economy and don’t place the same value on gold as we do, they instead decided: “*THESE SAVAGES MUST BE SO FILTHY STINKING RICH THAT THEY CAN AFFORD TO PARADE AROUND DRESSED IN GOLD!! SO THE REAL MOTHER-LOAD MUST BE HIDDEN SOMEWHERE ELSE!!*”
This is what led to the legend of “The City of Gold”
Fun little anthropology lesson for you
If and/or when I become a director and I direct a comedy, I'm gonna put in a scene with a lap dance followed by a screen that says "this is for cinemasins".
And I will
What is ex machina? Its said almost every time in these and I dont understand what it means, but apparently its s sin.
Thank you for the explanation. Glad you didn't just answer "Google it".
Have you finished those calibrations yet?
Nick D'Amato No, not yet. Can it wait for a bit?
I should go.
For example, your falling in a spiked pit. Suddenly, god man slightly moves right before you fall and teleports you to safety
My mom and I love these movies with a BURNING PASSION!!!
I'm surprised no one commented anything about Benazir Bhutto.
0hn0haha because it’s a conspiracy
She would have been a popular search bevor she died first when she announced her candidature and return out of exile, and then after surviving the first assassination attempt. So not that strange
"Isn't it like, a-lot-o'clock right now?" LMAO
"...A lot o'clock" I don't use nearly as much as I need to
there is a London Canada for the record. So this time the just in case you confused it joke doesn't work
+Joseph Thompson Well, it does still work, since the joke is if you say 'London' or 'New York' or 'Paris' or what have you no one's going to think you're talking about anywhere other than the UK, the US, and France since there are many places that share those names, but the only ones that matter to most people are the big ones--and since the big ones tend to be the only ones referenced in movies, saying the name of the country renders itself redundant.
So. the fact there is indeed a place called London in Canada reinforces the joke, given that it would be quite strange for someone to say I went to London, and for anyone to assume, "Oh, the one in Canada!" would be really bizarre. You'd say London, Canada so as not to be confused with London, England--but saying London, England as if anyone would confuse it with London, Canada would be silly.
+Lloyd Franklin Several in the US if I recall.
No Joesph is in the right here Heronfoot
Wait, how did the chase end in London after they fleed Buckingham palace? o_O. That shit is in Westminner!
Shhh, we Americans aren't supposed to know this.
Lmao Westminster is a place in central London and Buckingham Palace isn't even in Westminster
ErmlehBagel you ruined the joke...
And BP is in Westminner, not in Westminster :P. Which is a central part of "Great London" xD.
We don't have google maps in America, it's true, Google it.
I'm American and don't know geography well enough to take part in this conversation.
16:05 "Come and move back in with me."
Hearing that line played at a slower speed really changes the implications behind it.
Doesn't anyone else notice that Abigail is a golddigger? She throws Ben out of his mansion after everything that happened in the first movie then only takes him back when he is on the trail of another treasure! Look out Ben, get a pre-nup this time before she loses interest in you before the 3rd movie comes out!!! ...like a bad "Snapped" episode, makes you wonder if Ben was the one who tipped off Christopher Waltz about Abigail in Inglorious Bastards?
Not really
My grandparents on both sides were in their early 70s when I was born. They had my parents in their late thirties and my parents had me in their early thirties. It's not that unfeasible.
Nope, but highly unlikely, besides comedy channel
My grandparents all had kids in their twenties. My parents waited until they were 34 and 44. My grandmothers are 83 and 96 (both my grandfathers are dead). My great aunt is currently 101.
My mom was the youngest of 10 kids and was born in 1932 (her oldest brother, my uncle, was born in 1917). Her father, my grandfather, was born in 1889. I was born in 1964. That's 75 years in just two generations. My great grandfather was born sometime in the 1850's-60's. So it's entirely plausible that Ben's great-grandfather could have been 10 years old in 1865.
I love when he does the "just in case you confuse it with London,Chile"
I think prop news papers have become my favorite part of Cinemasins. Why can't the prop team of movies just take a real news paper and plaster their fake article on it? Maybe even ad a fake news paper business and date at the top. I feel like that would be an easy thing to do.
'Today's local news. A woman went around to a house, took off her clothes and started grinding on the lap of some guy. We cannot show you a picture for reasons obvious, yet Jeremy, here is your lapdance.'
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6:56 He grabs a non-existent steering wheel! Thats worth 100 sins alone
He goes to reach a steering wheel but they are in europe so he gets in the passenger side on accident, then Ben takes the actual driver side and drives
WTF man, its a good joke! -1 sin for it!
+Tyler Babb They are in England*
Cos in other Europe we have left side driving wheels, like in USA.
Well i dont live in europe so i wouldnt know, i see england i group it under europe so thats why i said that.
The Uk and the Republic Of Ireland are the only European countries to have the drivers seat on the right side of the car
lmao this is my fav lol the editing at the end with the other movies had me dying
GREATEST MOVIE EVER!!