Everything Wrong With The Wizard of Oz
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- Опубліковано 6 гру 2019
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So, I realize this is an old video, but you missed the biggest sin of all. The original conflict in this movie is never resolved. Just because Dorothy went to/dreamed about Oz doesn’t change the fact that Mrs Gulch has an order to have Toto destroyed.
You forget she now knows busy bodie ladies weakness. Water, to melt her resolve on taking the toto.
The tornado conveniently destroyed the half of the county that Mrs. Gulch owned. She has bigger things to worry about than Toto.
@@charmedx3219 ohmygod I only just realised she's the witch....
I think she died in the tornado.
Oh goodness , I've never thought of thatD;
“If she owns half the county, why does she ride a bike everywhere?”
FACTS 😂
Maybe her county didn't have one of those new-fangled horseless carriages yet.
A bicycle was state-of-the-art, chic, modern transportation. Also, a _woman_ riding a bicycle? She's clearly a witch!
where do you think she got the money to buy half the county? Did any of you people ever happen to see a little movie called "A Christmas Carol"?
Toby Bartels this was in the 1930s, cars were invented back then, so the modern transportation of that time would’ve been an automobile
@@rupaulshairline3136 : The story takes place in 1900. Cars had been invented, but they were unreliable and the bicycle was still cool.
Glinda: “You always had the power to go back”
Dorthy: “What?”
Scarecrow “Why didn’t you tell her?”
Scarecrow would be excellent at cinema sins
*Had* and *Dorothy*
@@eabradley1108 scarecrow "yea...cause...witches, talking inanimate objects and animals, and flying monkeys are TOTALLY believable!"
@@Rhaenarys Which proves that all witches have I'll intent. Maybe a bad witch is someone who's bad at being one.
@@eabradley1108 pretty sure I do...but go on and explain it...
@@eabradley1108 so...it actually DOES matter considering it makes her whole argument of "you wouldn't believe me if I told you it was magic!" just plain idiotic....just like you! 😁😂😉
the actual sin in this movie is how they treated Judy Garland. May her beautiful soul rest in peace.
lou how did they treat her?
@@jacobrickayzen2744 They constantly body shamed her, verbally mentally and physically abused her, duct taped her breats so she would look younger, put her on a military diet of coffee and 80 cigarettes A DAY, she was constantly molested by the munchkins which were known for being drunks, and also faced a drug addiction that she had since she was little but no matter how much she tried to quit it eventually took her life. RIP JUDY
Slick Nick Asmr oh my goodness that’s crazy. The times back then probably had some part in that.
@@jacobrickayzen2744 the post, the herald, and Newsday probably too
@@Cauti0nSeaman the drug addiction came from them literally drugging her
This movie is basically black and white, but actually it’s brown and brown
...that is until it goes over the rainbow gurlfrien'
Humans🙄
Behold. The very first color film. Imagine how amazing it must have been at the time. From black and white film. To this strange soft tan to suddenly full greater-than-life Technicolor for the first time ever... Then back to just brown again.
@@GrifoStelle Not the first color film.
Sooooooooooo tru
Jesus Christ it’s like watching 2019 Jeremy on 0.5x speed
its funny how he talks twice as fast now and his videos are twice as long.
2013 speed on todays videos would be as long as the movie he's sinning
Facts
Not 0.5x. If you play the Oz video at 1.25x speed, it's very close to his speed today.
@@zephyrpp I just did that...and you are totally right LOL
Damn #firstworldproblems
“I’ve never heard of a beautiful witch before”
“Well you still sort of havent”
Savage😂
Very savage. 😹
😂😂
I watched the film on TV numerous times as a kid, but it wasn't until I was an adult that I finally saw it in a theater, and one thing that struck me was that I noticed Billie Burke's wrinkles for the first time, which the makeup tried heavily to conceal. She was actually 54--nearly two decades older than Margaret Hamilton, who was supposedly the "old and ugly" witch.
Maybe not at the time, but the world had since given us, Bewitched, Sabrina the Teenage Witch and Charmed.
Oh come on, she was pretty...
Isn’t the whole movie about the “Wicked” Witch trying to recover her murdered sister’s property after Glinda the “Good” Witch landed a house on and stole her shoes from her still warm body? And made a lost traveler a accomplice by using her to transport stolen property across the country.
And then she refuses to give the property back and the witch tries to take them and Dorothy kills her
Except, Wicked was invented like 60 years later and has no official connection to this movie.
that's why in the books she didn't care about her, heck, I think they weren't even sisters
LMAO. It makes so much more sense this way.
This is what cinema sins sounds like when he's sick.
Well to be fair this came out 6 years ago lol it was just re-uploaded
You mean Jeremy Scott.
Is that what it is? I was wondering if this was a different person or his brother or something.
@@bridamy His voice has changed a lot over the years. He's way more professional sounding (and probably better-recorded) now.
@@valmarsiglia I would hope so. good sound is essential for a channel like this.
“Transported to a surreal landscape, a young girl kills the first person she meets and then teams up with three strangers to kill again.” ( thanks Rick Polito )
Not to mention looting the body.
“Why does the Wicked Witch only show up to scare Dorothy along the road instead of just...you know...killing her or whatever?”
Because she's the Pennywise of Oz.
Actually, I think it has something to do with the slippers.
I love that.
"Hiya, Judy! Doncha want...a balloon?"
How about a sin for “where does the red brick road go?”
Oh my God you have blown my mind!
Dammit, we'll never know now.
Asshole movie.
Better. Where she meets the scarecrow is a 4 way intersection. All roads are yellow. If she didn't get help from scarecrow how was she supposed to know where to go!!!?
@@madhippy3 trial and error
hi hi interesting. I didn’t think of that.
@@hellohellohihi maybe theyve been in cahoots this whole time and that's why she didn't just tell Dorothy to click her heels and instead sent her on an impossible, dangerous journey with bullshit instructions.
Weren't they friends in Wicked?
“I’ve never heard of a beautiful witch before.”
“Well, you still sort of haven’t.”
Da-yum! 🤣
For the record Billie Burke was 54 years old at the time.
patrick coburn yeah and even still she is lovely
Sloth Chunk shots fired!
Ya? ...well everyone can certainly spot the bitch.
@Thor Odinson Yes she is.
Not even a century-old movie is safe from the wrath of Sin
Edit: yes it's 80 years I'm just very stupid
When did 80 years become a century?
that comment would make sense if it was written in 2039
Smokey McJoint and Ben walker delete your comments and I’ll delete mine
It was last century but then again so was 30 years ago.
Kaz's Fiddle ...The book that the movie’s based on was written in 1903
Thatd actually just her voice, Judy Garland was 16 at the time of filming and was well known for her mature, beautiful voice. Sin should be revoked. And other sins mentioned on the comments should be placed instead
Soooo many people say, "I don't think we're in Kansas anymore."
And if this movie didn't exist, then that number would drop to zero.
HamsterK1977 and every one of them says it incorrectly
HamsterK1977 I’m from Kansas so I have a free pass
No sins for the Lollipop Guild?
"Big Lolli, meet the big loli..."
"Who are we going to meet next, the Rock Candy Conglomerate?"
"You don't represent the Lollipop Guild, you ARE the Lollipop Guild."
"Yeah, suckers to be you."
Lolly Lolly Lolly get your adverbs here... father son and Lolly get your adverbs here... 🎶
what are they meaning by "the big loli"?
You don't know how many total members the guild has
@@chewedupgum7024 look up loli.
“Judged not by how much you love, but how much you are loved by others.”
This movie invented depression
Throughout my childhood, I tried and tried to come up with an interpretation of that line that would make it wise and true. Eventually I grew up and realized that movies are sometimes wrong.
I would say how much YOU love is what counts. Plenty of unworthy people get love they don't deserve.
I was like "umm, no? That makes no sense"
I laughed WAY harder at that than I probably should've, LOL!
Depends how you interpret it. I kinda see it as "If you don't love yourself, at least the family/friends around you do". This of course depends on the situation, some people that surround you can just be straight up jerks lol, and it does imply that you don't have to love anyone back.
It is a confusing message. How much you love does matter though
5:35 I’m surprised you didn’t say “scarecrow would be excellent at cinema sins”
As much as I love this movie and I’m willing to overlook the plot holes within it, “OH MY GOD, YOU WHORE” is absolutely right. That is some of the biggest bullshit I have ever witnessed in cinematic history.
Also, that’s probably my favorite line in all of cinemasins history lol.
I honestly think she just wanted to mess with Dorothy.
*overlook.
Unless you’re in charge of plot holes.
@@jonusaguilar8156 I think she felt that she could challenge the witch and show everyone a basically normal person (not an oz citizen but they still are quite human obviously) could stand up to the great evil in there world. Glenda is also always spacey/wierd for some reason so whatever she does never seems to make much sense, like she'd rather play goddess of oz rather than stop an evil witch or two.
Glinda was the true villain all along. She flat out knew the Witch was after Dorothy, so, why not send them on a collision course, right? If Dorothy had left right then, the Witch would've been after Glinda instead for the slippers left behind. This way, best case scenario, naive lil Dorothy takes out her main rival. Worst case, Witch is preoccupied with someone else for a while leaving Glinda free to do whatever. And what happens in the end? Oz is gone, Witch is gone, Dorothy is gone, and only she remains. I'm telling ya, she was pulling strings and helping juuuuust enough not cause she was a 'good' witch.... but because she wanted to be in charge. XD
Ward M I respect the amount of work you’ve put in here.
I could tell this was a re-release without even clicking on it because it's not over 10 minutes for no reason.
True that
Damn
I clicked but as soon as he spoke....
I realized when Dorothy's singing was censored. Damn copyright
And it doesn’t say “In X minutes or less”
"Oh, the bad witches are ugly."
Me: That's witchist.
*ding*
Liane Sherry • 21 years ago you almost got me there with the 21 years ago thing
(angry Bayonetta noises)
#witchlivesmatter
Also an insult to ugly people who are actually lovely human beings!!!!!!
Cinema sin: The "snow" is actually cancer causing asbestos flakes.
The original Tin Man had a fairly violent reaction to the silver paint as well and Margaret Hamilton was severely burned by the pyro on her trapdoor when the Wicked Witch disappeared in Munchkin Land, the pyro went too early and the trapdoor lowered her through the flames.
@@eddherring4972 They should have thrown some water on her to put it out.
Buddy Ebsen , AKA Uncle Jed, Barnaby Jones. oz.fandom.com/wiki/Buddy_Ebsen
Nah, the bad witch put them to sleep with opium and the good witch wakes them up with cocaine. Love those good witches.
Back then they did not know it was that deadly
When he does a movie that’s a old classic he should put *You should’ve seen this already *😂😂
Scarecrow "Then why didn't you tell her before?" Scarecrow would be excellent at cinemasins.
2:40 look at dorothys feet when scarecrow falls down........shes not wearing the red ruby slippers
"And what did you find in your thorough examination? That she had a house lodged in her abdomen?"
It seems like a legitimate cause of death.
It would be funny if he found out that she actually died of a heart attack from the shock of a house falling.
Just wanna point out that not had those munchkins been prepared with death certificate, but that was a fast ass autopsy.
But you probably don't need a board-certified coroner to make that diagnosis. When I was a wee tot I made the call way before he showed up with his fancy piece of paper.
Carrie Wright this movie don’t make no god damn sense anymore😒
Why is the narrator suddenly sounding like he's doing an ASMR
It's a reupload from 2013
@@esteemedcharacteractressma58 a lot of his old videos were suddenly deleted by UA-cam for some reason so he's been reuploading them for a while
The Tin Man rusted in the poppy field because he was crying, not because of the snow, still ridiculous, but wrong ridiculous
@Stand up to the Internet Bullies yes tears yes
Tin doesn't rust, regardless
The snow used in that scene was actually asbestos....
More importantly tin doesn't rust.
How does he cry in the first place...
3:14 - The witch can't kill Dorothy as long as she wears the ruby slippers, so there's that.
Yet, her sister, A WITCH, was killed while wearing them.
But she's gonna kill her at the castle. These are things that are sorta ragged and not fully explained.
@@carriemaxwell4695 "Natural causes", not murder.
I love this movie and I've seen the play wicked, and now I see the movie in a new way.
Kudos for the "Knights of Ni" reference at the very end. 😂
After watching “Judy” this makes me sad 😞😞😞
Baby Momma A novel Because Hollywood used and abused Judy throughout her entire career.
"only bad witches are ugly"
Yes, some of us get it. The creators of this movie wanted Shirley Temple but got Judy Garland, who they thought wasn't that pretty enough.
Sad.
You’re “duh” is in UA-cam rewind. You decide if that is a good thing or not
Durr!
Daddylonglegs ‘ hahaah
Hahahaha... HAHAHAHAha
Wait wait wait in which one tho?
Every time I see logos at the beginning of a film I hear him say “logos” *bell sound*
Same with narration.
"I never heard of a beautiful witch before"
Jeremy: "You still sort of haven't"
Damn.
Ah, the nostalgia. This was one of the ones that got me started with this channel. Thanks for reuploading it!
Cinemasins: sins the wonderful wizard of Oz
My grandma: why you scoundrel
One of the greatest movies of all time regardless of sins.
You forgot to mention that the wizard gave the Scarecrow a freaking revolver to hunt the witch!
1. Where was that gun when the monkeys attacked?
2. Why would you give the guy WITHOUT A BRAIN a damn gun?
Why should he be different from any other American?
Have you ever been to Texas. Or Florida, man!
The wizard didn't gave it
The wizard never gave him the gun.
If I remember right I saw it as early as in a scene around where they met Tin Man.
Because scarecrow is Republican
1:13 ~ That's how "psychics" work, they make educated guesses. They're in farmland area in Kansas, it would be be stranger if she _didn't_ have a weather vane and a running horse on her farm.
So what exactly happens to Toto now that everyone thinks Dorothy stole him back from his biting victim? Are they still taking him away?
Well the woman who was taken Toto away died in the tornado
I don't think the old lady made it to safety before the tornado hit...so...problem solved, I guess...
He will become rock star and sings Africa
The Gales (uncle, aunt, and Dorothy) were the only witnesses to Elvira Gooch taking custody of the dog. She's dead, having been carried off by the twister. The Sheriff has half a county in shambles from a natural disaster. Relax; nothing will happen.
My grandma says that she saw this movie when it first came out and at the end, Auntie Em reaches under Dorothy's bed while talking to Dorothy and pulls out the ruby slippers, proving Dorothy's story.
Not until December 8, 2019 have I ever, ever heard the Tin Man referred to as "the Shiny Serial Killer"!!!
I don't know your name good sir, but you rock!
Jeremy.
Even as a child I was like "Why doesn't she just walk in a straight line to where the yellow bricks start outside of the spiral? Does she REALLY have to go through that part? She can see where it goes."
i usually excuse all the oz related mistakes by saying it’s a dream😂
But it wasn't a dream, it was a place.
It's a sin that it's only a dream. L. Frank Baum knew better.
@@tylerfox6926 it was a place in her dream
Everything Wrong With The Godfather! It's an offer you can't refuse!
the first 3 hour cinemasins vid
That's the one I'm waiting for!!😁
How has he not done Godfather yet 😩
A Testimonial is also what you call those Golden Pocket Watches when respected people retire as a Token of gratitude for long service.
That's actually a pretty good movie according to CinemaSins standards.
because it was old. he didnt give as many sins out back then
@@melae Also because the movie itself was old. You can't sin what was at the time the best of the best.
According to cinema standards
I love using this film as an example for how far we have come in film making. Classic.
The fact that I've never seen this movie until now
*DING*
Dammn Deejay You’re like the only person in history who hasn’t 😂
@@TheGreekPianist youre gonna keep making me ding myself 😆
We’re gonna need a bigger dinger!
"Is this guy crying out of his eyebrows??" ahahahaha
The better question is: Is it normal for his race to sweat when sad?
Everything Wrong With The Lion King (2019)
Or Everything wrong with lion king 2 (both are good ideas)
Everything wrong with the lion king 1 1/2
Literally everything is wrong with the new lion king
Everything wrong with once upon a time in Hollywood Jeremy should do that movie
That movie is such a rare appreciated gem
Can you guys spam everything wrong with the Lion King (witch ever one you want) part 2 part 1 1/2 or the new one
Chalk this one up to the “nothing is wrong” category along with Emperors New Groove 😂
CinemaSins: "EWW The Wizard of Oz"
Me: O.o o.O "Oh no they dih'iiiiihnnnnn!!!! hOw dArE tHeY!? Reeeeeeeeeeeee!"
Also me: *immediately clicks on video*
You and me both 😁
Nah, he likes it. You can always tell when he's picking at a movie he thinks is good versus one where he's practically shaking with revulsion (Shades of Grey movies, e.g.)
@@bookerjones8123 Oh definitely. Even on the movies where I vehemently disagree with every word he says, I still watch to the end because I'm a freak and can't help myself. lol I love it. XD
The four dislikes are from Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tinman, and the Lion
No from the other monkeys that failed to kidnapp dorthy
counterpoint: Kansans, this is the only pop culture reference to kansas that isn't "middle of nowhere"
5:34 The Scarecrow would be excellent at CinemaSins.
How I know it was a re-upload from a while ago: he didn't unnecessarily stretch it to 20 minutes.
Love how chill he sounds in his earlier videos, it's almost like the years of sinning movies took their toll lol nah I like this channel though
At first I thought the title said “eww the wizard of oz”
Petit Ange i finally got that
You mean the thumbnail?
im a bitch, but i would like to say that yeah
Omg same
@@imabitchbutiwouldliketosay5230 I'm a bitch.
2:17 Where does the orange brick road go?
Hell.
Kansas
Apparently this is a meme and I didn’t know! The “Red Brick Road” has had much discussion from “it’s just where the yellow brick road isn’t to it goes to another county in Oz.
Both? The book explains more.
There's actually a hilarious MadTV skit where Dorothy loses her mind on Glinda when she tells Dorothy she could have used the slippers all along.
@1:23 while dorothy says "anymore" there's an extra frame of the window hitting dorothy's head
5:39, Scarecrow would be excellent at Cinema Sins. Ding! 😂
Another sin, they used asbestos as snow
And the actress performing as the wicked witch had to "eat" a liquid diet for three months because the green paint on her skin was dangerous when ingested.
Mike ...and the “silver” makeup on the tin man was mercury-based paint
@@mirjanbouma And Judy Garland had to smoke two packs of cigarettes a day as appetite suppressants.
@@mirjanbouma Not to mention, literally catching her on fire.
Dorothy also had her chest wrapped up tight to make her breasts look smaller to play a 15 year old.
You missed one. The doorman at the emerald city putting the “bell out of order” sing on the door despite the doorbell working just fine.
The sin should not be for the sign not being there to begin with, but for _reading._
thats not a sin its a joke
You forgot at 2:39 Dorothy shoes are black when they were supposed to be the ruby slippers
well spotted, its because the actual ruby sippers would hurt her feet so any shot her feet werent meant to be in frame, she would swap shoes
You need to do an everything wrong with UA-cam rewind 2019
Umm.....it's a youtube rewind. Enough said
I feel CinemaSins could be arguably be the goat of battle rap. He should try it. I’d watch that
3:55, all of the snow, along with a lot of other things on the set, were made from asbestos
2:39 - Dorothy's Ruby red slippers can apparently disguise themselves as black work shoes at will
It really is a lot better when you sync it to Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon on acid
Glad you made this video, cba watching the actual movie to know what it's about
Other errors, Witch refers to Jitterbug scene which was cut out, tin doesn't rust, Dorothy's ruby slippers disappear in some scenes, Miss Gulch could still come after Toto, but it's still a classic movie!
I just caught that jitterbug reference the last time I watched it!
2:56. I never thought about that before... hilarious!
This is weird, I was just watching this yesterday and thought to myself, it’d be funny if CinemaSins did a video on it
I like how he doesn't point out the the snow is actually asbestos
Not only that -
The the original Tin Man was pulled because he was hospitalized from being poisoned from the original silver makeup
The Wicked Witch was hospitalized because they accidentally set her ON FIRE.
@@elizabethwright2082 I think the paint on the tin man was had a load of aluminum in it and he got aluminum poisoning. He died later in life because of that.
Imagine dying because of makeup.
@@optc9059 Poisonous makeup. Saw another comment that said the makeup was powdered mercury (not aluminum, my bad). Poor man.
@@optc9059 that was hardly a new thing in the 19xx's. Google lead based makeup and be horrified.
Funny enough according to IMDB yes, Dorothy and Scarecrow have many deleted scenes, and at the end of the film the human counterpart Hick tells Dorothy he’s going off to college, and they share a kiss or smth
The word "Kansas" and then "Dust in the Wind" playing. LOL!!!😂😂😂😂😂
A good movie for it's age and!
Fun Fact: The snow at 3:48 is asbestos!
What, no sin for the retcon of SCARECROW HAVING A DAMNED GUN???
"Is this guy crying out of his eyebrows?" You know, I do believe you're right. ROFL!
That reference to the “right triangle” joke from the Simpsons was brilliant! XD
2:09 That sounds like Theodore from the chipmunk so
4:15 Yes but she was writing the message fairly slowly, by the time she finished the wind would have moved the letters sligthly.
I gotta give it to you guys that was a beautiful production a new way of looking at the film without discracing the performers. Good job.
That was hilarious. Especially the audio dubs at the end.
I was literally just watching Everything Wrong with The Boss Baby
Ok
....so?
Cool?
JustMe215 The point is I watching Cinemasins
I'm gonna threaten my enemies with a house from now on
YES ^ Infinity
Been waiting FOREVER for this one.
Cheers you lot, keep up the awesome.
I think she’d miss the scarecrow most of all because he’s the first one she found on her journey to Oz, thus more screen time together before the whole crew was formed.
Yes. Plus the scarecrow did not try to hurt Toto, or make a living out of chopping down sentient trees. Though he did manage to pull a gun out of thin air...
Dorothy: Toto, I miss Kansas
Toto: ♪ I miss the rains down in Africa ♪
Nice.
I see what you did there XD
😂💖
Toto is a real pitbull
This made me chuckle
as someone whose lived in kansas all his life,
that is the worst sentence you've ever given.
Thank you for doing this!!!
Just some random comments about the difference between the film and the book:
(1) In the book, it's not a dream. Dorothy returns to Oz in some of the sequels and eventually she and her family move there permanently.
(2) In the book, the shoes are silver.
(3) In the book, the good witch at the beginning of her journey is a different character from the good witch at the end of the story who tells Dorothy how to use the silver shoes.
(4) There are more dangers in the book in Dorothy's journey.
(5) Dorothy is not saved from the field of poppies by a good witch. She is saved by mice that she had helped earlier.
In short, there's so much more to the land of Oz that most people will never know since they've never read the book, much less the many sequels. To think that people love Oz but have never heard of Princess Ozma or Tik-Tok or any of the other great residents of the land of Oz!
If you watch Return to Oz, you meet some other characters. As for the shoes, the people in charge of the film thought that ruby would look better in Technicolor.
@@julieletford5695 Yes, there have been several adaptions of the second and third novels in the series, some of which are more or less successful than others (I recently found the Shirley Temple Theater version of the second novel). But the viewing public doesn't really think of any of those, much less the dozen official books that came after even the first three.
And, yeah, a lot of the changes were made for the sake of making the movie better (the novel doesn't have any songs of course, for example). And I don't think the author Frank L. Baum would care about the changes since he kept rewriting the stories for plays and even a black and white silent movie (of which not much exists anymore), with, for example, Toto having been replaced by a cow for a stage play version. And there's the story of how he adapted one novel into a play, but nobody wanted to produce that play, so he adapted the play back into another novel, which was completely different from the original, which just goes to show how much he like changing his own story. (Not to mention that he kept changing the canonicity of his own story elements, like death, money, Ozma's history, and the morality of the Wizard.)
This was made in 1939
It took CinemaSins 80 years to make a sin video for this
Nice
This video is a re-upload, they released this video originally in 2013.
74*
Bishan Zheng are you surprised?
It's a re-upload. Read the description
Can we please get an episode about Return to Oz?!
I rewatched that movie as an adult to destroy my childhood fears and was still terrified. It was weird, and kinda awful.
it was so scary! The wheelies and the witch who collected peoples heads! It's been like, 18 years since I watched it and I still remember
One of the worst sequels ever, and I'll put that against any of those straight-to-video Disney releases
"I've never heard of a beautiful witch before." "Well you still sort of haven't." Really? Come on now. That's not cool. The "At least by 1930's standards" is kind of shitty, too.
I knew exactly where they were going at the end when the wizard was talking about a task lol