Everything Wrong With Plane in 20 Minutes or Less
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Plane sure is a Gerard Butler movie. And if that sounds good to you then you will have a blast. But Gerard Butler movies are fun to count sins for because they are so absurd.
Thursday: comedy sins from the '90s.
Remember, no movie is without sin. Which movie's sins should we count next?
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Gerard Butler is such a nice dude. I randomly ran into him while walking my dog in downtown Birmingham Michigan when he was filming Machine Gun Preacher. I was caught off guard crossing the street with him. I was like holy crap, you're Gerard Butler. You're the man! He goes, no, you are the man! And gave me a wave as he went right and I went straight.
Biggest sin was the guy telling the pilot the route and to go over the storm. Pilot would have final say in route.
Epic
Haha I also met him in Michigan when he was filming that movie. He stopped by MSU for a Homecoming game and then was out getting wasted later that night, and he ended up chatting up (hitting on) me and some friends. And then several months later, I saw him out around Ann Arbor basically doing the same thing! Lol, super nice guy though... I kinda regret not going for it.
@@amityislandchum haha wow that's awesome! I'm surprised you didn't! Much respect. Shit, I woulda went for him and I'm not even gay!
@@amityislandchumu are a big ole lie bag
You missed a sin: On the ground when they’re taxiing to the runway, the altitude indicator already says 40,000ft 😂
4:27 *Actually yea. While he is hoping that just the display is down and that he is still transmitting, he is really saying this for the black box, which is on it’s on self contained power. That way the investigators can piece together what happened.*
I paused the video to come here and say this. Nice to know someone is there already!
I knew somebody else would have this covered!
Fun Fact: The studio wanted a different title for the movie, but Gerard Butler insisted on keeping the title simple and went with "Plane"
Sure sure 😂
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The plot was also kept simple. Or rather edited for simple folk.
The best part of this is that the sequel is literally called "Ship"and is currently in pre-production.
@@jjvictor66 What are the next parts in the series called, "Car", "Bicycle" and "Shoe"? :D
hes rushing to get on the airplane as if he’s gonna miss his flight that he’s flying
I'm sure he'd get some kind of reprimand if a flight was delayed because he was fucking around in the airport
Last time a plane had a phalange problem Jennifer Aniston caused a panic that delayed an entire flight.
Of course Rambo was psychotic. Being irreparably damaged by war was the whole point of his character.
that was the joke mate lol rambo isnt real relax
@@Tyler_ThaTruth uhmmm neither is the movie “Plane” so chill out dude. 😂😂😂 We just having a meta convo on fictional movies. Lol
@@Tyler_ThaTruth ✌️🥸
*Director:* It's over Sly. It's over.
*Stallone:* Nothing is over! Nothing! It wasn't my movie! You asked me, I didn't ask you! And I did what I had to do to entertain!
All the sins about airplane things, and nothing about how the exterior shots are an MD-80 series plane, and the cockpit shots are an A320 series plane. ;)
Well spotted! Great screen name btw.
Gotta love it, lol.
it wasn't amazing but definitely a breath of fresh air compared to other movies being released nowadays
Can’t see how another Gerard Butler survival/action movie is a breath of fresh air but whatever floats your boat.
@@Tester-sh1mnwish we got a bit more of the criminal's backstory and it would have been great if he was rescued
Everyone kept telling me how great this movie was, and I kept thinking... they literally called it PLANE. How good could it possibly be..? Glad I didn't cave in.
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I never heard of this movie.
I loved it. But then, it had GB in it 😍
It's in the category of, it's so shit it's good lol
You keep hearing this is good???
How many bullets can an airliner take before its not airworthy? A metric ASS ton if your not shooting the flight surfaces or engines. Its why B-17s were so tanky, planes are mostly just hollow tubes. Its only when its high up and pressurized that poking holes in it becomes a problem.
about how high up do you have to be for that a lot a bullet holes to become a problem? I assume they didnt get that high in this case but now I'm curious.
@@zeobide I think its more about the pressurized cabin. As the plane gets higher, it pressurizes and poking holes in something pressurized causes "Explosive decompression" and that tends to rip things apart, which is not good for a plane. Then if they are over 10,000 feet, the air is to thin to breathe, which can cause hypoxia if you dont get on oxygen fairly quickly, then your fked.
Just look at Southwest 1380, engine exploded, a piece hit a passenger window, which caused explosive decompression and sent a passenger out the window, and she ultimately died. Or Aloha 243 I think it was, where a fatigue crack in the skin of the plane caused a HUGE section of the roof to just peel right off, a flight attendant got sucked out the plane and she died. Or Helios 522, they forgot to pressurize the plane properly and died to hypoxia.
But if your at low altitude and not pressurized, you can poke TONS of holes in a plane, cuz its just a thin metal tube. Unless you hit the pilots, KO both engines(cuz planes can fly perfectly with 1 good engine) or you critically damage the flight surfaces and flight controls, you wont shoot the plane down.
@@CMDRFandragon Thank you, I was just wondering at about when that becomes a problem. I figured pressurization would come into play at some point but didn't know about hypoxia.
The time/date continuity issues are a massive lack of attention to detail. Each one should get a bonus five sins
"Spartans! ...Prepare for glory!" ^_^ gold
01:00 🤔
Idk about all airports, but the one I work at. It's usually busy a day or 2 before a holiday, kind of calm on the day of that holiday, and back to being busy a day or 2 after the holiday. Mainly because of most ppl tryng to get to their destination the day before the holiday. Celebrating wherever they flew to on that day, then flying back home the next day.
I stared at his sideburns whole time 10:04
i don't care what people say's , this movie was amazing
You gotta watch more (older) movies.
@@surject i watched a lot of old movies
I found it entertaining enough to save in my "to watch in a year list"
Here are all the audio outtake clips at the end:
1 (19:28): Tropic Thunder (DreamWorks Pictures, 2008)
2 (19:35): Back to the Future (Universal Pictures, 1985)
3 (19:41): Serenity (Universal Pictures, 2005)
4 (19:48): Sully (Warner Bros., 2016)
5 (19:52): Monty Python and the Holy Grail (EMI Films, 1975)
6 (20:08): Airplane! (Paramount Pictures, 1980)
7 (20:19): 300 (Warner Bros., 2006)
8 (20:24): The Cable Guy (Columbia Pictures, 1996)
9 (20:30): The Sitter (20th Century Studios, 2011)
10 (20:36): Jurassic Park (Universal Pictures, 1993)
11 (20:44): Captain Phillips (Columbia Pictures, 2013)
12 (20:48): Liar Liar (Universal Pictures, 1997)
Maybe I missed it, but you didn’t sin/show the cliche “hostage decides to run in front of killers n dies”
@5:34 "Prepare to ditch" is a specific instruction, not what he was telling her to say
You guys should do one for Reservoir Dogs
SNAKES ON A PLANE
Luke Cage Survives This
Speaking of flight of the phoenix could u do a sins video on that movie
I HAVE CONTROL!
Bro "chiropractors" has me in fuckin tears
Thank you for the great content!
I enjoyed this film.
4:25
- 1 sin
he is saying that stuff for the black box not for the radio
Chit chatting about family while taking off violates the sterile cockpit rule.
Never even heard of this movie.
can we get a kick ass 2 video pleasssse
Well, looking for the moon would be away to keep the horizon. It prevents the aircraft from flipping over in the clouds then hitting the ground trying to go up.
A blue whales throat is only about 4-8 inches thus making it not hard to choke a blue whale which leads me to believe there is not that much “foreshadowing and chekhov-ing” DING.
I agree with the review BUT doing these kinda movies isn't fair, it's almost too easy! They aren't meant to be thought provoking or groundbreaking or even stand out films, these are the types that you'll rewarch when they are on just to pass an hour or two..
Do "The Green mile"
Ran into Gerard Butler at my job once. He came to pick up a motorcycle and came to the coffee stand I worked at in the dealership. I saw him coming and when he got up to me all I said was “God you smell good. “ like a total idiot 😂 he was so hot in his leather coat that’s all I could think to say.
Fun fact! On the way to Florida we flew through an unexpected thunder storm and our plan got struck by lightning twice
Modern planes like that fly by wire Wich means the flight is electronically controlled so...... You do the math on that
Great movie idc😂
You-Reviewing Movies that aren't free on Prime Yet.
"DING"....
Is this movie Far Cry 3?
This movie felt like it was on a Bollywood budget 💀
Where we're going we don't need roads...
Who else loves it that instead of watching these shitty, horribly shitty movies, these poor cats watch it for us with hilarious cliff notes?? 🙋
Nothing gets me more than the "SKIP!" 🤣🤣🤣
I would absolutely trust a pilot to lead a survival event compared to any other random person, not knowing their skill levels of jobs. Trust the pilot until somebody else shows evidence they are better at leadership/survival skills.
You clearly don't know many pilots. The ability to fly a plane is all any of them have in common. And even then... sometimes not.
That's like saying "I would absolutely trust the buss driver to lead a survival.." They know how to drive a buss, not survive. Commercial plane pilots have their food and drink brought to them, and they don't lead anything or anyone. Unlike a captain of a ship, who is the leader over the crew, they just *pilot* the plane. The kind of training they've had and the years worth of piloting means they're least likely to know how to start a campfire than doing any survival. And despite their fancy clothes, it's nothing more than a uniform. There's no military training, there's no ranks. They have an impressive job, sure. But nothing that even suggests they'd be good leaders, let alone survivalists.
A lot of commercial pilots are former military so they have more leadership skills than most.
Avionics are just the electronics in the cockpit. “I have control” is the phrase when you take control from the copilot. He’s taking to the copilot while they go through the recovery checklist
16:28 Having been an evacuee in an emergency situation involving a privately contracted mercenary group, this didn't seem unusual to me at all. The group that rescued us seemed very sketchy with the names and alleged facebook group they mentioned; they were communicating kind of among themselves hush-hush; etc. Some of us started to get worried about who we let help us. But in the end, never once did they go against any word of safety and well-being that they promised us. Everything else they said, they did exactly and everything they did on our behalf was generous, and they took full care of us. Point is, and I know it goes both ways, but there's probably a good reason they just openly give out their "names" like that.
I would love to hear more about this situation you experienced! What happened? Was it during a deployment?
@@specialagentweener1073 No I was just on a work term abroad as a regular civilian. Without getting too detailed, a crisis occurred there and it also affected several neighboring territories. Very stressful for everyone, but also tensions were building with the local people, which is very understandable. This group turned up a few days into the crisis, made their claim about who they worked for and said they were helping get out anyone who needed to leave. I wasn't familiar with the concept behind these contracted units, just what you see in movies. Everything about their appearance and all gave off the hollywood red flags, so some of us were pretty nervous.
But no they turned out to be the complete opposite and learning just how skilled these groups can be was probably the best thing about the whole experience. They helped anyone who needed to leave like workers, students, tourists, etc. Their work ethic, I've yet to see matched. There was probably only like 10 or so total in that group, yet they were coordinating not just where I was, but the neighboring regions, in order to get people out of there as well. And all throughout, they remained positive, cheery and kept our spirits up with frequent conversations, etc. Even after getting us out, they didn't fully leave watch of us until we got to designated hotels with food agreements, all free. Just the coolest people I've ever met. And they're friggin' big people up close in real life, haha.
This was such an incredible comment to read. Sometimes it’s hard to get out of that bubble we live in where it feels like we’re the only people in the world. Hearing about the experiences others go through is a real eye-opener. I Can imagine that must’ve been scary at first for you but hearing about your fascination with the group as they took care of you guys makes the story less scary and more fascinating. Thanks for sharing!!
Had the mercenaries promptly escaped from a military prison for crimes they didn't commit?
@@BatCaveOz ROTFL!
Putting a family picture up on the yoke is not only against company regs, but violates a few FAA rules as well. Also, in reality, pilots use the center of the yoke to hang up small checklists or other pertinent info to the flight, NOT family mementos. tl;dr = 'Sterile flight deck'.
Surprised the fact that a seasoned pilot didn’t have their badge number memorized wasn’t sinned!
Yeah, literally every airline pilot knows their ID number, you use it to login to company websites and whatnot…
Everyone is saying it was crap, but I thought it was pretty decent.
I bet half the people that said that haven't seen it, or will absolutely go see the sequel.
They're morons.
(It was thoroughly decent, btw)
Same. It’s my fav cheesy action movie of the last year or so.
20:14 I was already half-anticipating a 300 joke at this line and then low and behold, CinemaSins did exactly that lmao. 😆
I like the part where Gerard said "This is what happens when a 40A fuse gets hit by lightning" while holding an 8 pin timer relay
... with no signs of melted plastic.
Funny thing is at 4:05 when he says "I have control" its not to say he has the situation under control, but to tell the Co-pilot that he is assuming control of the aircraft.
pretty sure he knows he threw the sully clip in at the end
At least they got THAT part right...
@@iGaveLiaHIVcaptain Phillips
@@Fitnesstoolki Captain Phillips takes place on a ship, bruh. "My aircraft"/"Your aircraft" is a clip from Sully.
That aircraft type is not used in that part of the world and would not be flying that route , I think its a McDonald Douglas MD82
Fun fact: during the rescue scene, the team leader switched his suppression 4 times. The shorts were horrible, no cover, no tactics just Guns blazing....
I'm piggy backing your comment,... sorry, But the comments after this have been disabled.. The only thing worse than MoonFall, is post 2019 cinema sins
And how was that a fun fact? I think you guys don't know what fun is...fun fact would be if the actors did the same play for highschool...your fact has no fun at all
@@TheMetroknight huh
I noticed this as well. I saw no suppressor to no suppressor back to suppressor all within 20 seconds.
plane has fallen
Also, you don't just LOSE the avionics, you lose POWER to them. Each and every system has multiple layers of redundancy built in to prevent that from happening. That being said, even if you lose both engines, there's still the APU & RAT unit that can provide power and minimal hydraulics in a worst case scenario.
They had lost power though, so it's clear that "lost avionics" means all of the redundant systems have failed and they're gone. But I'm not a pilot -- is it REALLY that outlandish that pilots would say "lost avionics" in an event where all the power to the avionics had failed?
@@amityislandchum Also, I will point out the idea of a plane losing power like that because of lighting is idiotic at best. Even if it did fry the primary avionic systems, the secondary and tertiary avionic systems are all completely independent from one another, and all of them would not fail at once.
@@amityislandchum Also also, every single commercial airplane in the sky is struck by lightning at LEAST once or twice a year and are perfectly okay. They're DESIGNED THIS WAY FOR THIS VERY REASON!! If a lightning strike COULD cause this kind of damage, there would be thousands of plane crashes a year because of it!
@@amityislandchum Also also also, Avionics is an umbrella term to describe system used to help fly and navigate the plane. In reality, pilots would not say something so idiotic, they' specify which system or systems went down such as ''I've lost the inboard/outboard display, weather radio, FMC, Autopilot, etc, etc.
@@amityislandchum Also also also also, you'd have to lose both engines, the APU, the RAT unit, AND the emergency batteries for that to happen, and even that, it'd take several minutes for all that to happen, and power wouldn't shut off all at once.
my fav part of Butler movies is how they somehow integrate Scottish heritage somewhere because he is awful at American accent loool
Fun fact: The actor who portrays the commander/leader of the rescue-team is a former Navy seal. His name is Remi Adeleke.
This film has the appeal of a movie you’ve never heard of that you’ll see on the shelf or bin at a Walmart. Yet, it got a theatrical release somehow.
Its actually pretty good to watch, probably better than most recent hollywood releases that i watched in the past 2 years.
says the film expert here
Gerald Butler and Luke cage gave it all the theatrical appeal it needed..
And it outshines those big budget big special effects movies in my opinion
One sin off for the pronunciation of Jolo. It's Holo not Yolo.
This was a surprisingly solid action film. I liked that Gerard Butler's character wasn't an action hero!
Wasn’t a action hero**
@@TheMandalorianRedeemed no…
@@iGaveLiaHIV yes bitch
@@iGaveLiaHIVLMFAOOOO
I would say I agree but after watching no escape with Owen wilson... that is a dude who beats the odds with out being an action hero. Hahah I highly recommend that movie.
“Depressurized”? You are like 100 feet off the ground that wouldn’t really be an issue
“Luke Cage keeps having to hold back Leonidas…” 😂😂😂😂😂😂👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🤜🏽🤛🏽
8:35 HE is holding relay not a fuse one more SIN for that xD
Yeah a decent B action movie at least they resisted the old cliche of the foreign woman falling in love with the first white guy she sees trope.
Save those moments for James Bond flicks...😂
This movie seems just interesting enough to watch with cinemasins but not enough to watch to pay for and watch alone😭
The Back To The Future reference at the end was not expected but much appreciated.
Looking forward to Haggis, no matter where it's made. I laughed hard and loud about that.
Airplanes can take a significant amount of damage to the fuselage and wings and still fly. The main problem is if engines and/or electronic/avionics fail.
This movies gets roasted by 74gear ( 747 pilot who is also a UA-camr) 😂
TY for the rec.
Plane was banned from cinemas in the Philippines because a senator (who was a sort of an action star himself) got offended enough to notice that Filipino Muslims who live in Jolo (pronounced Hawe-Law... Ho' Low would've been acceptable for white people pronouncing it, no one here calls that place YOLO though) were being portrayed like Arabs from 90's/2000's action flicks just because the place was run by Muslim separatists and criminals. As much as the island has drastically improved, the last suicide bombing attack was just 3 years ago and drug-related crimes aren't rare.
Roll Planeits!
17:06 LMAO This is the only scene of the film I skipped and now this 🤣
Plane sure is a PLAIN movie.
This joke flew past me
18:40 - When the villain got ran over by the plane I almost had the need to yell, “GTA, motherfucker! Yeah! 10 points!”
Forgetting how to duck.
@@SavSpdDemon Yes.
Automatic time on Android and iPad devices are undoing the film.
Crucify me, but I loved Daniella Pineda in COWBOY BEBOP
I know her version of Faye Valentine wasn't faithful at all, but I loved her her in her own way
She was cute, funny and energetic
It’s not arbitrary, when a plane loses power they will know how long the battery or batteries are expected to last. So yes, he would want to land in 10 minutes because flying that plane VFR is probably extremely difficult.
"Believe it or not, he's sipping on air!" XD
My favorite part of this whole movie was when Datu says "Wake up the whole island" and like 12 extra dudes show up. Classic MILF
Why did they call it plane when none of the scenes involving a plane flying are close to accurate? I guess they saved a few bucks by not hiring a pilot as a consultant lol
You kept referring to Gerald Butler as just a pilot but he literally served in the RAF. He has military background and training that’s why he was able to do the things he did. Come on now lol
to be fair, finding a natural leader defeats the purpose of them being a natural leader. a natural leaders steps up and leads, something the pilot does.
16:47 the strait of Malacca is a hotbed of piracy, Malaysia, the Phillipenes and others in the area have seperatist and terrorist movements.
Private security and mercenary groups are fairly normal in the region being hired by shipping companies, mining companies and even governments for escorting/guarding duties while maintaining "plausible deniability"
So you blew a fuse. Yet nobody is trying to get the transponder working by hardwiring it to a battery or something?
All the dates mixups are hilarious. OCTOBER 5TH?!!
Having worked in the aviation industry and met many pilots, I can safely say that this character is the most unpilot-like pilot I've ever seen. They can barely survive outside of their mansions, let alone out in the wilderness.
I've only known one professional pilot and everything about him screamed that he belonged behind the steering wheel of a plane and literally nowhere else in society
as a scotsman who loves haggis, i'm sinning you for insulting Haggis.....DING!
Imagine if cinemasins made a movie, - 1 for putting there name in the 2 mins of logos. Ops - 1 for 2 mins of logos.. Haha
Filanges, nice Friends reference
Wonder when he gonna do Scream 3 cause he dam near did all of em except 3 😂😂😂😂
There was no snakes on it - *ding*
This is why i watch Cinema Sins. I had never heard of this movie, and now i know to never watch it in case it appears on my Netflix list.
Maybe you should try watch it for yourself. It was thoroughly enjoyable.
Airline pilot here - I could add another 100+ sins to your list.
sa wakas ay isang english movie na nagaganap sa aking sariling bansa
4:27 yes, black box
Sir, there is a hell of storm, Joe hell of storm! f*off we follow patterns!
Jolo is actually pronounced with a starting "H" instead of the Spanish "Y" - Huh-lo' with the first syllable spoken quickly with the stress on the last syllable using a short "o" sound.
I'm no expert but the terrorists were speaking in Tagalog which is mostly spoken in the Luzon island where Manila is (north) instead of the native Tausug of the Sulu (south) region where Jolo is. The Datu dude unfortunately doesn't do a convincing tagalog accent, but such is Hollywood. Still an entertaining movie though.
Thanks for picking this up, when I saw this in the film I thought that the locals would not be speaking Tagalog in the far south of the Philippines.
@@MIKEBURROWS1 I was surprised they chose Tagalog too. I was expecting Bisaya/Cebuano at the least since the locale was down South
9:12 influencers say this all the time especially at Coachella