Sometimes I feel like only one of 5 people on planet Earth who knew this movie was based on a book before it came out in 2009. I used to read it all the time at my elementary school library. Glad to know you were aware of it too.
Thank you for shouting me out! I forgot that I requested this movie :,) (Reason I requested it was cause it’s my personal favorite movie outside of Pixar)
I haven't seen it in a *LONG ass* time, and I'm scared to try despite how desperate I am for the cry it'll give me, but I'm *Pretty damn sure* it was longer than 10 minutes into Land Before Time 1 before Littlefoot's mother died.
You still get the point though. Almost all disney/pixar/animation or even non animation movies have dead parent/s within the beginning part of the movie/s. Why not keep the parents alive to try to help out their sons/daughters and not having them being raised by single father/mothers?
Man… This CinemaSins video getting vastly more sins than the sins he gave him is saying much! It’s videos like yours and Th3Birdman’s that I’m having a better feeling about the content I make(not to self-advertise), so I have to thank you both.
@@artsenalproductions4813 I think I saw your comment on one of his videos and you sounded pretty constructive and not emotional based, and he got frustrated with it. And yes, I agree with this guy a lot more than Th3Birdman.
Enjoy the video, guys, and I’d also like to mention that even though I don’t agree with ElectricDragon505’s reviews of this franchise, I still support his work and am subscribed to him.
While I don't mind the Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 slander, I knew how people felt about him crapping on Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 1 and I agreed with them.
I don't expect a reply but if you do; how do you determine the order of your request do check your comments section on each video and go in order of who sent what request and when from whatever past time that was till the present ones now?
I’ve actually done both of them already: First film: m.ua-cam.com/video/RshVZ5JOcyw/v-deo.html&pp=ygUQY2luZW1hc2lucyBzb25pYw%3D%3D Second film: m.ua-cam.com/video/oAAzZ3RMvGI/v-deo.html&pp=ygUQY2luZW1hc2lucyBzb25pYw%3D%3D
1:09: Talk about being manipulative: ua-cam.com/video/ZZqUkk6fVuQ/v-deo.html 1:26: You could've cut out the second part of that paragraph, since he already cut out the first part of the paragraph. He would sin it regardless, because it didn't much of a clear answer as to *why* it's gross... but knowing Jeremy, he would sin it anyway, because he doesn't like to pay attention to anything. 1:51: He's upset because he wanted the BatCave to be the only big hideout. The problem is, it isn't bigger than the Batcave... at least the one from the Lego Batman Movie, and that is the BIGGEST Batcave I've ever seen. Name me any other alternate reality BatCave that has a giant parking lot for numerous vehicles, an enormous collection of thousands of "villain defeat" trophies and confiscated bombs, a Siri-operated BatComputer, Millions of different costumes to wear, a kitchen where he cooks his own food (Including Microwavable Lobster Thermidor), and a personal auditorium sized Home Theater. I'm telling you, Flint's Laboratory is just a house compared to the BatCave, which is part of a Mansion. 2:08: I'd argue that Tim is not the villain, but I also think Tim would definitely be buddy-buddies with Goofy, as both those parents are better than anything that is wrong with Turning Red. Seriously, despite how I feel Max in "An Extremely Goofy Movie" went back to being rude to his dad after the previous movie, at least he wasn't so disruptive to the point of twerking at his father's face. Also, out of all the 3 movie examples you picked out, only Coco is the most tolerable with parents in my honest opinion. 2:43: Yeah, not all films had a single parent, but that's done to give context to a specific story. For example, Lilo & Stitch had BOTH parents dead, and uses an 18-year-old teenager play guardian to her 6-year-old sister. 3:25: because his mind is in the gutter that he thought he saw the word "cum" on the To-Do List. 3:48: Jeremy is basically saying he hates anything fun. Fuck him. 4:43: This is not related to any sin, but I did find a pronunciation saying it should be "flid-sim-dih-fur", which is how it was pronounced the first time in the movie, so that's what I'm sticking with. 4:49: If there's a lot of sins on Jeremy hating on good movies, he must be really starving for not eating. 5:04: Jeremy is a dick to audience intelligence. 5:35: Or Jeremy is as much of an insensitive apathetic dick as that mayor, given how little attention both of them have, as the Mayor also has the same reaction that Jeremy has earlier about Flint's scientific exposition ("Here's what I heard: 'Blah blah blah, Science science science, *BIGGER'."):* ua-cam.com/video/gVAjOX4NJt0/v-deo.html 5:50: Refer back to what I said about the To-Do List. 6:14: Refer back to what I said about Jeremy hating anything fun. 6:56: Yes, there are Red Radishes, if Homestar Runner taught us anything, but I should refer back to what I said about Jeremy being manipulative. 7:34: Had to check if the Movie should be sinned for having kids not want to be in school, but looking back at the illustration, they aren't so distraught about it; gotta give the movie credit to keep the reality of the book within the film. Even if Jeremy knew about the book, he would've sinned this film for making kids not care about school. 8:04: I'd add that sentient food existing in the sequel isn't as outlandish as one would think if they realize it was a thing that happened in this film. If anything, I'd sin the entire "CwaCoM" TV Series for completely retconning everything within both films to not exist, and NOT make a TV Series about what happened AFTER the events of the second film. 8:20: Except this movie came out BEFORE Fallen Kingdom, and that movie sucked for making an illogical choice that resulted in the world coming to an end, versus this film is awesome for putting an end to an apocolyptic event using logical thinking. 8:38: Refer back to what I said about a hypothetical scenario where he DOES know about the book, because he would still sin it that way regardless if he read the book or not.
Can you do Cinemasins Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)? Jermey is clearly bias for the 1971 movie over the 2005 one, yet sins the 1971 film more. And it's 2005 counterpart is more faithful to the book both movies are based on: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. Dahl hated the 1971 adaption of his book starting gene Wilder. you should look at other videos that shows why the 2005 Charlie and the chocolate factory is superior to the first film.
0:25 I’m happy you mentioned the name of the woman who was the model for the current Columbia logo. 😊
Another nice video to fill us up. I look forward to how you tackle the video for the sequel.
Sometimes I feel like only one of 5 people on planet Earth who knew this movie was based on a book before it came out in 2009. I used to read it all the time at my elementary school library. Glad to know you were aware of it too.
Ive been waiting for someone to do this I WILL NOT LET CINEMASINS GO HATER ON ONE IF MY CHILDHOOD FAVORITE MOVIES
Didn’t realize how many food puns there are in this movie.
6:46 the spaghetti tornado is my most favourite part of this film
"sinning something you like" yes luke i love the sass, great vid! Hope to see you again next year at UO :)
Thank you for shouting me out! I forgot that I requested this movie :,)
(Reason I requested it was cause it’s my personal favorite movie outside of Pixar)
I haven't seen it in a *LONG ass* time, and I'm scared to try despite how desperate I am for the cry it'll give me, but I'm *Pretty damn sure* it was longer than 10 minutes into Land Before Time 1 before Littlefoot's mother died.
You still get the point though. Almost all disney/pixar/animation or even non animation movies have dead parent/s within the beginning part of the movie/s. Why not keep the parents alive to try to help out their sons/daughters and not having them being raised by single father/mothers?
Well now please do the second one 🙏
1:22 I’d say more like 1000%.
Man… This CinemaSins video getting vastly more sins than the sins he gave him is saying much! It’s videos like yours and Th3Birdman’s that I’m having a better feeling about the content I make(not to self-advertise), so I have to thank you both.
0:35 bro really missed the LEGO Batman movie reference
@@Regigigas_YT Well I haven’t seen that movie in a long time, so that’s why.
May you sin CinemaSins video on Ratatouille sometime?
I think you're better then Th3Birdman.
No really, Th3Birdman actually was mean to me over my Faith. He just exploded, he called me a moron.
I pray he finds Jesus.
@@artsenalproductions4813 I think I saw your comment on one of his videos and you sounded pretty constructive and not emotional based, and he got frustrated with it. And yes, I agree with this guy a lot more than Th3Birdman.
@@Bweyg Thank You. 😊
@@Bweyg I think he didn't like that I was a Christian.
Enjoy the video, guys, and I’d also like to mention that even though I don’t agree with ElectricDragon505’s reviews of this franchise, I still support his work and am subscribed to him.
While I don't mind the Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 slander, I knew how people felt about him crapping on Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 1 and I agreed with them.
Can you do a video on everything wrong with the Spongebob movie
@@viihufv7232 I’d love to, but there’s no CinemaSins video for any of the SpongeBob movies
Do some of their Transformers Videos and rango video
Jeremy padding the sin count cliche
I don't expect a reply but if you do; how do you determine the order of your request do check your comments section on each video and go in order of who sent what request and when from whatever past time that was till the present ones now?
When it comes to choosing what requests to do for a request period, I just pick a certain number of them and then just decide the order as I go.
Do you think you can sin EWW: Sonic The Hedgehog?
I’ve actually done both of them already:
First film: m.ua-cam.com/video/RshVZ5JOcyw/v-deo.html&pp=ygUQY2luZW1hc2lucyBzb25pYw%3D%3D
Second film: m.ua-cam.com/video/oAAzZ3RMvGI/v-deo.html&pp=ygUQY2luZW1hc2lucyBzb25pYw%3D%3D
@@LukeDougherty1003 Didn't see the videos before hand, my bad
1:09: Talk about being manipulative: ua-cam.com/video/ZZqUkk6fVuQ/v-deo.html
1:26: You could've cut out the second part of that paragraph, since he already cut out the first part of the paragraph. He would sin it regardless, because it didn't much of a clear answer as to *why* it's gross... but knowing Jeremy, he would sin it anyway, because he doesn't like to pay attention to anything.
1:51: He's upset because he wanted the BatCave to be the only big hideout. The problem is, it isn't bigger than the Batcave... at least the one from the Lego Batman Movie, and that is the BIGGEST Batcave I've ever seen. Name me any other alternate reality BatCave that has a giant parking lot for numerous vehicles, an enormous collection of thousands of "villain defeat" trophies and confiscated bombs, a Siri-operated BatComputer, Millions of different costumes to wear, a kitchen where he cooks his own food (Including Microwavable Lobster Thermidor), and a personal auditorium sized Home Theater. I'm telling you, Flint's Laboratory is just a house compared to the BatCave, which is part of a Mansion.
2:08: I'd argue that Tim is not the villain, but I also think Tim would definitely be buddy-buddies with Goofy, as both those parents are better than anything that is wrong with Turning Red. Seriously, despite how I feel Max in "An Extremely Goofy Movie" went back to being rude to his dad after the previous movie, at least he wasn't so disruptive to the point of twerking at his father's face. Also, out of all the 3 movie examples you picked out, only Coco is the most tolerable with parents in my honest opinion.
2:43: Yeah, not all films had a single parent, but that's done to give context to a specific story. For example, Lilo & Stitch had BOTH parents dead, and uses an 18-year-old teenager play guardian to her 6-year-old sister.
3:25: because his mind is in the gutter that he thought he saw the word "cum" on the To-Do List.
3:48: Jeremy is basically saying he hates anything fun. Fuck him.
4:43: This is not related to any sin, but I did find a pronunciation saying it should be "flid-sim-dih-fur", which is how it was pronounced the first time in the movie, so that's what I'm sticking with.
4:49: If there's a lot of sins on Jeremy hating on good movies, he must be really starving for not eating.
5:04: Jeremy is a dick to audience intelligence.
5:35: Or Jeremy is as much of an insensitive apathetic dick as that mayor, given how little attention both of them have, as the Mayor also has the same reaction that Jeremy has earlier about Flint's scientific exposition ("Here's what I heard: 'Blah blah blah, Science science science, *BIGGER'."):* ua-cam.com/video/gVAjOX4NJt0/v-deo.html
5:50: Refer back to what I said about the To-Do List.
6:14: Refer back to what I said about Jeremy hating anything fun.
6:56: Yes, there are Red Radishes, if Homestar Runner taught us anything, but I should refer back to what I said about Jeremy being manipulative.
7:34: Had to check if the Movie should be sinned for having kids not want to be in school, but looking back at the illustration, they aren't so distraught about it; gotta give the movie credit to keep the reality of the book within the film. Even if Jeremy knew about the book, he would've sinned this film for making kids not care about school.
8:04: I'd add that sentient food existing in the sequel isn't as outlandish as one would think if they realize it was a thing that happened in this film. If anything, I'd sin the entire "CwaCoM" TV Series for completely retconning everything within both films to not exist, and NOT make a TV Series about what happened AFTER the events of the second film.
8:20: Except this movie came out BEFORE Fallen Kingdom, and that movie sucked for making an illogical choice that resulted in the world coming to an end, versus this film is awesome for putting an end to an apocolyptic event using logical thinking.
8:38: Refer back to what I said about a hypothetical scenario where he DOES know about the book, because he would still sin it that way regardless if he read the book or not.
Can you do Cinemasins Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)? Jermey is clearly bias for the 1971 movie over the 2005 one, yet sins the 1971 film more. And it's 2005 counterpart is more faithful to the book both movies are based on: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. Dahl hated the 1971 adaption of his book starting gene Wilder.
you should look at other videos that shows why the 2005 Charlie and the chocolate factory is superior to the first film.
5:49 If you don't get it, just remove the in.
5:43 Also, the absolute irony of Jeremy padding the sin count for making terrible food puns only to shamelessly make some in his video.
0:20: Jenny Joseph?
Yeah, that’s the name of the Columbia Pictures woman.
Fun Fact: The Columbia Torch Lady was inspired partly by Evelyn Venable, who voiced the Blue Fairy in Disney's Pinocchio.