Two things: 1. This movie was really clever and funny, and a really unique way to parody action movies. On the other hand it did kind go off the rails near the end. 2. I would pay to see that action-hero Hamlet movie!
I also loved the scene where the bad guys drives away, and Jack is just like "watch this", and shoots at the car fully expecting it to blow up. Then when it doesn't, he just stares at his gun with this really confused look. I lol'ed so hard when I saw that the first time.
This is still a great movie. One of my favourites as a kid. That "I've just shot someone" scene is gold. I really wish they'd do a sequel to this just to go even whackier with it and show today's tropes
It didn't really work for me. What would be the practical purpose of keeping one round empty? That sounded like it was just there for the audience's tension.
@@BrianHartman No, it was there because Benedict wanted Slater to believe he had run out of bullets. The movie straight up tells you that, man! Now I understand why this movie tanked in the US...
I saw both films and enjoyed both. It depresses me that it was Jurassic Park that overshadowed Last Action Hero. Both were awesome but Last Action Hero was the one I loved far better. Jurassic Park making Last Action Hero flop only tells me that families make or break movies... so Disney crap being a total dominating force makes a lot of sense now.
I think another big part of why it flopped was the marketing. They were trying to market it as "another great Arnold action movie" when that wasn't the point of it at all. Even the title of the movie "The Last Action Hero" is trying to suggest that this is going to be all about action, that this is going to be the biggest most over-the-top action movie ever. But that's not what this movie is about.
@@That80sGuy1972 honestly they barely marketed this movie. Commercial trailers were mostly in the early evening, no where near the cartoon time zones. They did atleast advertise in comics and game magazines.
I actually think the biggest flaw in the movie was the home invasion scene. That really didn't fit with the tone of the rest of the film, and literally came out of nowhere.
This movie was meant to be a parody of all the action hero movies. It was never meant to take itself serious. Especially the part where Jack says he always has to shoot his closet because an armed gunman is always behind and it costs him a fortune in closet doors
If I remember correctly, the home invasion scene is there to give Danny the handcuffs key - hence the closeup when he's fiddling with it in the police station. He uses that key later in the movie to free himself when he's cuffed again. Also, worth of note: this movie had an *amazing* soundtrack.
And based on Wally's Wonderland, he probably could have pulled it off. (Note: Wally's Wonderland is fundamentally a very bad movie, but with a gimmick so great it's almost worth watching anyway.)
The idea of a theater playing a movie leading up to the release of it's sequel is actually a good idea.there's a reason redbox and some second string theaters do it. it's easy money.
@@chasehedges6775 every single Hollywood produced movie ever made was made for the purposes of making money, what the fuck? You think a studio threw 85 million dollars at a movie because it was someone’s passion project. LMAO. Name a movie. Made to make money. Oh sorry I didn’t let you finish. Go ahead. MADE TO MAKE MONEY.
@@cineMADvocate its not just movies. All artists want to make money and almost no artist does it purely for the sake of making it. The artists that do usually die poor or starve to death and don't get to see the effect their work has the world if any. If there's an artist and you know their name odds are they were either discovered after their death or had some kind of wealthy patron behind them.
@@cineMADvocate Not every film is made to make money. Some films are made to win Oscars. Usually those artsy films released in the month of December. Many of those films do not make money, especially if they don't actually win the Oscar or Golden Globe award.
Charles Dance is a legend in this movie... "Hello! I've just shot somebody, I did it on purpose!.. I said, I have murdered a man and I want to confess!".
My only real complaint about this movie, is that the "ticket is magic" bit doesn't make any sense for the genre, even though that's maybe part of the joke. Or maybe this whole movie is just what's going on in the kids head while the old man does terrible things to him in that abandoned porno theater. Either way, "a wizard did it" was a trope in fantasy movies, not 80s action movies.
Even worse when you realize Harry Houdini hated seances and fortune tellers, actively DISPROVING that they could commune with the supernatural. All of his escape artistry was trickery, not sorcery. So he’s the last Goddamned person who’d be in possession of a “magic” ticket.
@@williamlydon2554 Aleister Crowley or Charles Fort would've worked better. Or Tod Browning, Georges Méliès etc. Houdini must have been chosen for his Q Score rather than making any sense in the story.
@@williamlydon2554 oh I know lol, but that version of my comment was getting way too long. I'm willing to let that much slide in terms of, "well you gotta get irl magic somewhere; and audiences need to be spoonfed". Also, that still might be part of the joke... Last Action Hero definitely wasn't perfect, but it sure was groundbreaking. It was made by some smart people who didn't have a template to work with.
I think getting to watch movies in advance and free/discounted concessions were the only perks to working at a theater, but even then was it really worth it?
Wouldn't playing the prequel to an extremely popular franchise before its sequel releases be a good idea? Everyone loves watching/re-watching the prequels before the next movie, the chance to go see it in theatres again is something people would gladly pay for.
There are so many lines in this movie that demand a sin off: - "You know, tar sticks to most people." - "Don't you find this a little convenient." - "There's always a guy in the closet." - "There's a gun in the glove compartment." - "And he'll do it again tomorrow, what's your point?" - "That's why we have area codes." This movie is a treasure, vastly unappreciated when it came out. This is the Galaxy Quest of the action/cop genre.
You have seem to have forgotten one thing that was real at the time the movie was released. Whenever a sequel was released, the movie it was a sequel to became re-released in the cheaper cinemas, and all of the movie rental places put the original movie back on the "new release" shelves. Last Action Hero really lampooned action movies and you have lampooned THAT movie in a really fun way. Kudos!
That movie was and still is the best Arnold movie I ever saw. That satire filled my heart with joy, and Arnie making fun of himself was just magic. Great childhood memory.
@@FACEL1FT since you have the facelift PFP, man i was listening to an Alice in Chains acoustic album today, might have been MTV Unplugged...so fuckin good...that is all.
Somebody probably already said this, but the reel in use is the upper front inside the reel shaped cover, the takeup reel is below it inside another reel shaped cover. The ones on the back are for rewinding or storage while the main is playing...It would take a number of reel changes (2 projectors and maybe one more reel change) for a decent length movie.
I can't express how much I love all of the movie theater and projectionist related sins. I also notice these types of mistakes in movies as a former movie theater employee/projectionist and (internally) sin them.
Why? We all know whats wrong with it. It's a cash grab made because the first made money. PRetty much has the same problem with shrek 2, happy feet 2, cars 2, despicable me 2, madagascar 2 and 3. It's hell when you get into that territory.
@@Locadel2003 F*** you. Shrek 2 is a bunch of garbage and the cinemasins guys can back me up on it. In fact, I would go as far to say that the first shrek is not good.
Why the sins for the car diving off of the bridge and not being damaged? That is the _entire point._ It is parodying the fact that cars survive a wildly unrealistic level of destruction in action movies. It happens so often I'm surprised you don't have a sin that is simply "The car survives this." *Ding*
Im amazed this movie is even on here, its a GREAT movie! The scene in Jack's apartment really got the wheels turning in my mind, thinking of that alternate universe, all those people on the freeway, driving past outside the windows of his bedroom, what their lives wouldve been like...
Speaking of sins here are suggestions: Osmosis Jones Space Jam Looney Tunes: Back in Action Mars Needs Moms Beowulf The Adventures of Tintin Tom and Jerry: The Movie Tom and Jerry The Movie 2021 The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie SpongeBob SquarePants: Sponge Out of Water SpongeBob SquarePants: Sponge on the Run Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge The Rugrats Movie Rugrats Go to Paris Rugrats Go Wild The Wild Thornberrys Movie Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius Ultimate Avengers and its sequel Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay Recess: School's Out Anastasia Titan A.E Thumbelina The Secret of NIMH An American Tale All Dogs Go to Heaven A Troll in Central Park Rock-a-Doodle Quest for Camelot The Penguin and the Pebble The Brave Little Toaster Delgo Open Season
I enjoyed the Bluth films as a kid. The only ones I still look back on fondly is All Dogs go to Heaven and an American Tail and Fivel Goes West. It made me sad as a kid lol, so did Brave little toaster
There’s some great cartoons on that list that I grew up watching. I’m not sure I want to see a Cinema Sins video on them… I could totally see them RP’ing some of those to shreds - especially if the sequels to those movies were don’t too.
"Why does this single-mother-and-son kitchen have FIFTEEN CLOVES OF GARLIC?!!?" Why not? You don't like garlic? Are you an anti-garlic? Seeing how things go in this movie, are you sure they're not trying to keep away Dracula?
He’s sinned this in a couple other movies too. I don’t get why it’s a sin either other than just being an excessive amount. I love garlic too, but I wouldn’t hang it and the kitchen - I just have a giant seasoning bottle of it. Lol
I don't think I'll ever accept a reboot of this movie (if it were to happen). Everything in this movie is so well done and INCREDIBLY ahead of it's time. A reboot would kill any of the magic that this movie gave us as kids.
5:03 Sharone stone, 5:05 terminator 3, 5:07 Police Academy, and some-one hot from the Matrix at 5:57 at the background! (Yes, it was not there already but let me dream ok?)
Actually, the script for the Matrix DID take several years to write, so it could be likely the writers of this movie had heard about an early concept idea and threw in a reference. Lol
I dunno if he's mentioned it in previous videos, but props to CinemaSins guy for waiting 8 years to really show off his almost excessive film reel know-how
5:10 Patrick Stewart never replaced William Shatner. They were different captains that both commanded a ship called Enterprise at different times in the same universe. One of the movies Picard and Kirk meet.
Arnold showing his class by starring in a film ripping the holy crap out of his own career as a action star. I think it's a classic myself
It was both terrible and AWESOME at the same time!!
I feel this film would have a different response if it came out today also Jeremy we still haven't forgotten your awful hitch video
It was a documentary. I don’t know who Brownschwegger is.
What a perfect way to sum it up Stephanie
You probably weren't around when it deservedly flopped for being so bad when it premiered.
Shakespeare actor: "Stay thy hand, fair prince."
Hamlet Schwarzenegger: "Who says I'm fair?"
*Shots fired*
Big Mistake
Very underrated film, the concept was so original.
I'm sinning cinemasins for that opening advert
No, it was rated exactly right when it deservedly flopped for being so confusingly stupid.
@General Yellor Confusing? What the fuck was confusing about this movie? I followed it just fine.
@Rand No
@@GrantKarabo *ding*
Two things:
1. This movie was really clever and funny, and a really unique way to parody action movies. On the other hand it did kind go off the rails near the end.
2. I would pay to see that action-hero Hamlet movie!
Haha, it's like that "Gandhi" trailer in UHF!
Me too. In fact, I would like to take out that part of this move and show it to high school kids that are forced to study Hamlet.
This movie was a favourite of mine as a kid and on many occasions in my life I have quoted and then he to explain, "To be to not to be. Not to be."
Wasn’t there a similar Arnold Schwarzenegger Hamlet movie called Conan the Barbarian?
No it wasn't.
The world wasn't ready for this film. Still isn't.
An underrated gem
Because it is as awful today as when it premiered?
@@generalyellor2187 Because they should have released it this year.. think of like the last 15 years of preem Arnold memeage they missed out on..
@@generalyellor2187 no
Man i loved this
"You can't go through life nitpicking everything!"
"We've been doing it for 8 years"
One of the best jokes in this video. 😎
Probably the most underrated of Arnie's movies, I absolutely love this damn movie
Me too!
"To be or not to be"
"Not to be!"
It's got a surprising amount of heart for a movie that kind of shouldn't haha
Movie of my childhood
Eraser is underrated as well. Review it.
"I've just shot someone!" That scene should have got a sin removed!
I also loved the scene where the bad guys drives away, and Jack is just like "watch this", and shoots at the car fully expecting it to blow up. Then when it doesn't, he just stares at his gun with this really confused look. I lol'ed so hard when I saw that the first time.
"And I did it on purpose!"
@@Dream0Asylum I WANT TO CONFESS!
How can you NOT remove a sin for the "I just shot someone. I did it on purpose. " scene?!?
I thought the same thing. Charles Dance is excellent in this film
@@Soldier7sixx he really is. Honestly, that scene alone (for me) is one of the most memorable of any film that I've watched. And he killed it
Definitely!
Someone please tell me why I'm so curious ??
@@tylercouture216 about what...the scene? I'm sure you can pull up a clip on RUclips
Whoa, you did not just seriously sin the "I just shot a man" scene. That scene is comedy gold.
“I have murdered a man and want to confess!”
“Shut up down there!”
Still makes me laugh to this day. XD
"Silent but deadly."
Wow. You can quote.
New Yorkers
Best scene in the movie.
This is still a great movie. One of my favourites as a kid. That "I've just shot someone" scene is gold. I really wish they'd do a sequel to this just to go even whackier with it and show today's tropes
"No, Jack, I just left one chamber empty." *BLAM* Still one of my favorite movie moments.
...Except that modern revolvers don't require an empty chamber for safety. That was true for single action Army Colts, but that was a long time ago.
It didn't really work for me. What would be the practical purpose of keeping one round empty? That sounded like it was just there for the audience's tension.
@@BrianHartman to trick his enemy into leaving his cover?
@@Caseytify He didn't leave the chamber empty for safety: he left it empty to trick Slater into thinking he had ran out of bullets.
@@BrianHartman No, it was there because Benedict wanted Slater to believe he had run out of bullets. The movie straight up tells you that, man! Now I understand why this movie tanked in the US...
This movie's biggest sin was being released at the same time as Jurassic Park. That's why it flopped.
I saw both films and enjoyed both. It depresses me that it was Jurassic Park that overshadowed Last Action Hero. Both were awesome but Last Action Hero was the one I loved far better. Jurassic Park making Last Action Hero flop only tells me that families make or break movies... so Disney crap being a total dominating force makes a lot of sense now.
I think another big part of why it flopped was the marketing. They were trying to market it as "another great Arnold action movie" when that wasn't the point of it at all. Even the title of the movie "The Last Action Hero" is trying to suggest that this is going to be all about action, that this is going to be the biggest most over-the-top action movie ever. But that's not what this movie is about.
@@That80sGuy1972 honestly they barely marketed this movie. Commercial trailers were mostly in the early evening, no where near the cartoon time zones. They did atleast advertise in comics and game magazines.
@@SimonMoon5 Agreed. It was marketed like a serious action movie, rather than a parody.
I actually think the biggest flaw in the movie was the home invasion scene. That really didn't fit with the tone of the rest of the film, and literally came out of nowhere.
"The climax is on the fritz" is also a phrase my college gf used to yell after a long bender
My college nickname was the fritz.
Your girlfriend climaxed on me
Lol
This movie was meant to be a parody of all the action hero movies. It was never meant to take itself serious. Especially the part where Jack says he always has to shoot his closet because an armed gunman is always behind and it costs him a fortune in closet doors
I remember this movie. Underrated for sure.
Underrated because a lot of people don’t understand the satire of the movie, for some reason.
My movies are awesome! Arghgalalalalalalalalla
True if you watch movies based on critics , you're gonna miss out. This movie entertaining asf, and isn't that the whole point.
i thought the same. enjoyed it when i was 15.
@@vlcoates01
*wut*
You forgot at the beginning how it's convenient that the film blurs at the end so the audience can be "surprised" that Slater's kid died.
"40 seconds of a sponsor ad is way too much for a sponsor ad." *DING!*
Especially when YT interrupts the video for its own ads every two minutes now.
@@actually_paid also DING!
@@actually_paid specially when his channle is worth 6million
Personally, I skip to the end of the video and hit replay. Removes the ads.
If I remember correctly, the home invasion scene is there to give Danny the handcuffs key - hence the closeup when he's fiddling with it in the police station. He uses that key later in the movie to free himself when he's cuffed again.
Also, worth of note: this movie had an *amazing* soundtrack.
Everyone knows Nicolas Cage would be the T1000 in the Sylvester Stallone Terminator 2
Now I want to see that movie. NOW!!! ;-)
Such awesome casting.
And based on Wally's Wonderland, he probably could have pulled it off.
(Note: Wally's Wonderland is fundamentally a very bad movie, but with a gimmick so great it's almost worth watching anyway.)
@@SamuelDPyke If you would be happy with just the sunglasses scene... Drive angry does it
WHY AM I NOT IN THIS MOVIE? 😄
The idea of a theater playing a movie leading up to the release of it's sequel is actually a good idea.there's a reason redbox and some second string theaters do it. it's easy money.
I second the removal of a sin for Charles Dance.
even when I saw this as a kid, he was already one of my favorite movie villains. I couldn't explain it though lol
@@thejiggy me too. He is a legend.
i didn't seem him again until i got into #got 6 years ago... bunch since i've noticed he's quite the legend
@@MaximusNV yes sir. Your right. And I bet in real life he is a true gentleman.
I third that removal, he's awesome in everything.
17:03 Death totally knows Slater and says "He's not on any of my lists...I don't do fiction." Also remove sin for Gandalf. You are KILLING me, Sins
Last Action Hero is just pure schlocky 90's humor and fun.
Back when films were made for fun rather than for 💴
@@chasehedges6775 every single Hollywood produced movie ever made was made for the purposes of making money, what the fuck? You think a studio threw 85 million dollars at a movie because it was someone’s passion project. LMAO. Name a movie. Made to make money. Oh sorry I didn’t let you finish. Go ahead. MADE TO MAKE MONEY.
@@cineMADvocate its not just movies. All artists want to make money and almost no artist does it purely for the sake of making it. The artists that do usually die poor or starve to death and don't get to see the effect their work has the world if any. If there's an artist and you know their name odds are they were either discovered after their death or had some kind of wealthy patron behind them.
@@cineMADvocate Not every film is made to make money. Some films are made to win Oscars. Usually those artsy films released in the month of December. Many of those films do not make money, especially if they don't actually win the Oscar or Golden Globe award.
Yet still one of the most underrated blockbusters ever.
Way too smart, funny, multi-layered and satire heavy for many.
This was one of my favorite movies when I was a kid.
Realize that most of these sins are intentional movie sins in a movie sin movie about movies being fake. :)
Arnold “I’ll be back...Ha didn’t think I would say that did you???”
Kid “That’s what you always say...”
Arnold “I do???”
The fact that we will never see this Arnold led Hamlet action film was one of the most depressing things in life. I’d kill to see it.
Loved this movie, Used to watch it with my dad all the time. I've always wanted the Hamlet shirt prop that Arnold wore
"Demolition Man" could have just as easily been called "Last Action Hero"
You're totally right
A world were Arnold plays Rambo.
BS. This movie was/is perfect.
Agreed
Agreed
Agreed
Agreed
Agreed
Charles Dance is a legend in this movie... "Hello! I've just shot somebody, I did it on purpose!.. I said, I have murdered a man and I want to confess!".
"Shut up down there."
@@jasondyrkacz8270 - Haha. :)
"If God was a villain, he'd be me!"
This is such a underrated and under appreciated movie
No, it's not. It was as terrible then as it is today.
In
deeeeed
An intended cheese fest that audiences didn't know was lol
15:26 No, the question is "Why doesn't EVERY movie theater sell chocolate cake?" Don't sin the movie, when you should sin the world instead.
My only real complaint about this movie, is that the "ticket is magic" bit doesn't make any sense for the genre, even though that's maybe part of the joke. Or maybe this whole movie is just what's going on in the kids head while the old man does terrible things to him in that abandoned porno theater.
Either way, "a wizard did it" was a trope in fantasy movies, not 80s action movies.
Even worse when you realize Harry Houdini hated seances and fortune tellers, actively DISPROVING that they could commune with the supernatural. All of his escape artistry was trickery, not sorcery.
So he’s the last Goddamned person who’d be in possession of a “magic” ticket.
@@williamlydon2554 Aleister Crowley or Charles Fort would've worked better. Or Tod Browning, Georges Méliès etc. Houdini must have been chosen for his Q Score rather than making any sense in the story.
@@williamlydon2554 oh I know lol, but that version of my comment was getting way too long. I'm willing to let that much slide in terms of, "well you gotta get irl magic somewhere; and audiences need to be spoonfed".
Also, that still might be part of the joke... Last Action Hero definitely wasn't perfect, but it sure was groundbreaking. It was made by some smart people who didn't have a template to work with.
@@wtjohnson3765 sure did
I do agree. The ticket idea came out of left field unexpectedly . I think they needed a McGuffin so they Wonka-ed it in to this film
"Slater is not an asshole, everyone else is!"
Yes, this is absolutely true all the time
"You just need to check your ego and self-esteem at the door and go to work at a movie theater."
As a movie theater employee, I felt that.
I think getting to watch movies in advance and free/discounted concessions were the only perks to working at a theater, but even then was it really worth it?
@@Dark_Mishra sounds like you were never on the clock while watching the movies - I would add that
@@Dark_Mishra no good movies even come out anymore so it's definitely not worth it now
Wouldn't playing the prequel to an extremely popular franchise before its sequel releases be a good idea? Everyone loves watching/re-watching the prequels before the next movie, the chance to go see it in theatres again is something people would gladly pay for.
I haven't seen this movie in the longest. This video makes me want to rewatch it.
Rented it last night just to rewatch before i saw this video
"Everything Wrong With Last Action Hero in 17 Minutes or Less" - plus another 17 minutes of ads, jeeezus.
I love this movie, like a lot. And I've always wanted there to be a Jack Slater action movie where Jack is still self aware.
There are so many lines in this movie that demand a sin off:
- "You know, tar sticks to most people."
- "Don't you find this a little convenient."
- "There's always a guy in the closet."
- "There's a gun in the glove compartment."
- "And he'll do it again tomorrow, what's your point?"
- "That's why we have area codes."
This movie is a treasure, vastly unappreciated when it came out. This is the Galaxy Quest of the action/cop genre.
I literally thought to myself about how they should make an EWW for Last Action Hero 3 days ago, and now I think I'm in the Truman Show.
Did they do Truman Show yet? That would be a good one
You have seem to have forgotten one thing that was real at the time the movie was released. Whenever a sequel was released, the movie it was a sequel to became re-released in the cheaper cinemas, and all of the movie rental places put the original movie back on the "new release" shelves.
Last Action Hero really lampooned action movies and you have lampooned THAT movie in a really fun way. Kudos!
That movie was and still is the best Arnold movie I ever saw. That satire filled my heart with joy, and Arnie making fun of himself was just magic. Great childhood memory.
This is now one of my fave CinemaSins eps - all the sins about running a movie theater from a person who used to work in one is really educational.
It's not the best movie Arnold has done, but it is still great to watch.
Can't wait for True Lies though.
Ok you're right, Last Action Hero is good and purposely campy but True Lies was damn good might be his best.
It’s the best movie ever.
That Pablo Francisco audio clip at the end there was fantastic. Love Little Tortilla Boy.
I know nothing about this movie, But my friends have a working pinball machine of this movie and it’s awesome
I'm pretty sure the pinball game is far more entertaining than this dreck of a movie.
That’s awesome. Our local arcade had one, but it closed probably 15 years ago.
@@generalyellor2187 Shh...
I see what you're saying. I see the sins. BUT this movie is just ingrained in my childhood, and now I'm off to watch it. Thanks CinemaSins!
Commenting until cinemasins does everything wrong with spaceballs: day 8
Don't you DARE to even suggest that!
Are you a toddler? God lord grow up. Do you still ask your mommy "are we there yet" over and over too?
I got you fam.
Everything wrong with Spaceballs:
They better do any entire Mel Brooks anthology then. Seeing a Cinema Sins video of Men in Tights and maybe even Blazing Saddles would be hilarious.
You should have removed multiple sins for AC/DC's "Big Gun", but have now fallen into cardinal sin failing to do that.
This was my favorite movie as a kid and holds a special amount of nostalgia for me. The soundtrack is one of the most EPIC of all time!
Agreed on the soundtrack. Grew up listening to almost all the artists. Some great rare tracks on the album.
Just bought the cd today lol
Megadeth, aic, anthrax?! Shit rocks!
@@FACEL1FT since you have the facelift PFP, man i was listening to an Alice in Chains acoustic album today, might have been MTV Unplugged...so fuckin good...that is all.
I just rewatched this recently and that Hamlet fake is an absolute highlight.
Charles Dance is another
I understand CinemaSins has little control over when they appear but the RUclips ads are making their videos nearly impossible to watch.
Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!! Was that 30 seconds of ad embedded into this video? Epic of epic epicness SKIPPPPP!!!
The villain in this made me wish I had a glass eye when I was a kid.
Him "Do you know what people who make it to the end of a CinemaSins video have in common?"
Me: We are all willing to sit through 950 ads!
Never saw I would see this movie on here
*thought
@@etx_jay who cares
Verified people everywhere.
@@thomward6890 I care
@@rainbowruler6453 why?
Somebody probably already said this, but the reel in use is the upper front inside the reel shaped cover, the takeup reel is below it inside another reel shaped cover. The ones on the back are for rewinding or storage while the main is playing...It would take a number of reel changes (2 projectors and maybe one more reel change) for a decent length movie.
Am I crazy or does this movie looks amazing?
@ 9:21 is the original, "oh shyt, I'm not the main character." "I'm a side character."
I don't know but Arnold looks like an action figure toy everytime he is on a movie
@JDG3981 he's still jacked under all that old man flab. ill bet he could slap you (or me) n make you shit yourself still
@@iforgetiremember5243 Never underestimate the old/elderly.
@@chasehedges6775 i never do. also don't let them use age as a weapon but yea
Yea it's called anabolic steroids lol
Last Action Hero and Terminator are in the same universe? I...uh....whaaaaat? Thanks Robert Patrick.
A the end when talking about skillshare as he says “skip” lol
I can't express how much I love all of the movie theater and projectionist related sins. I also notice these types of mistakes in movies as a former movie theater employee/projectionist and (internally) sin them.
sounds like you also worked at movie theaters before the addition of digital projectors - my condolences
36 seconds of paid advertisement on a 20 minute video with 6 ads.....
*ding*!
Double *DING!* The amount of required RUclips ads in videos is getting ridiculous! Why are streamers now including ads in their actual videos?! 😡
15:38, they explained it in the movie… everyone assumed it was a stunt for the movie premiere. C’mon guy!
“RUBBER BABY BUGGY BUMPERS!!!”
~_~
4:19 One of my absolute FAVORITE lines from the film! 😊
Please do Everything Wrong With The Croods: A New Age
Why? We all know whats wrong with it. It's a cash grab made because the first made money. PRetty much has the same problem with shrek 2, happy feet 2, cars 2, despicable me 2, madagascar 2 and 3. It's hell when you get into that territory.
And also 'Sausage Party' ?
@@jadenkremer3135 no no stop, Shrek 2 is an excellent sequel
@@the_one_who_has_a_very_str5580 Wait, thats a sequel?
@@Locadel2003 F*** you. Shrek 2 is a bunch of garbage and the cinemasins guys can back me up on it. In fact, I would go as far to say that the first shrek is not good.
Why the sins for the car diving off of the bridge and not being damaged? That is the _entire point._ It is parodying the fact that cars survive a wildly unrealistic level of destruction in action movies. It happens so often I'm surprised you don't have a sin that is simply "The car survives this." *Ding*
Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant is a movie I thought everybody else forgot about
The book fans didn’t forget it. We just pretend it doesn’t exist like the Last Airbender movie.
@@UniqueornBacon That’s a good point only good thing about the movie was that the actors weren’t completely terrible
I say there should be a sin removal for the clever activation of a bomb by pulling the finger of a man nicknamed “The Fart”.
Every movie I watch now I'm like "Oh that's totally a sin right there."
Such an underrated movie and villain in particular. Charles Dance is tremendous in this.
"I have sinned a movie and I want to confess!"
Hey shut up down there!
"I did it on purpose!!"
I love you guys at cinemasins. But also I cannot wait for the birdman to get a hold of this one LMFAO
I haven't watched this channel for a while and it's still just as funny and legendary as last keep everything up 👍
You critique yourself very well Danny. Danny moves on to create Cinema Sins.
A sin for putting advertising in the beginning “ping”
Im amazed this movie is even on here, its a GREAT movie! The scene in Jack's apartment really got the wheels turning in my mind, thinking of that alternate universe, all those people on the freeway, driving past outside the windows of his bedroom, what their lives wouldve been like...
Speaking of sins here are suggestions:
Osmosis Jones
Space Jam
Looney Tunes: Back in Action
Mars Needs Moms
Beowulf
The Adventures of Tintin
Tom and Jerry: The Movie
Tom and Jerry The Movie 2021
The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie
SpongeBob SquarePants: Sponge Out of Water
SpongeBob SquarePants: Sponge on the Run
Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge
The Rugrats Movie
Rugrats Go to Paris
Rugrats Go Wild
The Wild Thornberrys Movie
Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius
Ultimate Avengers and its sequel
Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay
Recess: School's Out
Anastasia
Titan A.E
Thumbelina
The Secret of NIMH
An American Tale
All Dogs Go to Heaven
A Troll in Central Park
Rock-a-Doodle
Quest for Camelot
The Penguin and the Pebble
The Brave Little Toaster
Delgo
Open Season
End Of Days
Sleepwalkers
I enjoyed the Bluth films as a kid. The only ones I still look back on fondly is All Dogs go to Heaven and an American Tail and Fivel Goes West. It made me sad as a kid lol, so did Brave little toaster
I second All Dogs Go to Heaven. That was a massive wastage of waffle batter, and demands sinning!
Also: Knowing.
There’s some great cartoons on that list that I grew up watching. I’m not sure I want to see a Cinema Sins video on them… I could totally see them RP’ing some of those to shreds - especially if the sequels to those movies were don’t too.
Pablo Fransisco's Little Tortilla Boy is a classic 😂 o yea PLEASE DO GENE WILDER'S WILLY WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
Three ad breaks before the 9 minute mark. I give up.
Oh no poor baby.
I wish I could leave an extra like for that Pablo Fransisco "little tortilla boy" clip
Cinemasins has a sponsorship. whats worse is that its discord
*ding*
Birdman is definitely going to say somthing about your comments 1:33 lol but thanks for doing this movie one of my favourites
Please do EVERYTHING WRONG WITH SAVING PRIVATE RYAN!!!
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I gotta fiiiiinnnd Buuuu...oops wrong movie
"Why does this single-mother-and-son kitchen have FIFTEEN CLOVES OF GARLIC?!!?"
Why not? You don't like garlic? Are you an anti-garlic? Seeing how things go in this movie, are you sure they're not trying to keep away Dracula?
He’s sinned this in a couple other movies too. I don’t get why it’s a sin either other than just being an excessive amount. I love garlic too, but I wouldn’t hang it and the kitchen - I just have a giant seasoning bottle of it. Lol
This series is called "Everything Wrong With" and yet people are always asking to take off sins
Sins do get taken off.
theyll like cinemawins
Because some parts of movies are so good, they can unsin the sins.....like visiting a church and donating money.
Well, most of the sins given really have nothing to do with the film itself lol
For being an action parody movie, I was surprised how low the final sin counter actually was for all its cliches. Lol.
I almost choked when he said the head crusher and blood thirster line
I don't think I'll ever accept a reboot of this movie (if it were to happen). Everything in this movie is so well done and INCREDIBLY ahead of it's time.
A reboot would kill any of the magic that this movie gave us as kids.
5:03 Sharone stone, 5:05 terminator 3, 5:07 Police Academy, and some-one hot from the Matrix at 5:57 at the background! (Yes, it was not there already but let me dream ok?)
Actually, the script for the Matrix DID take several years to write, so it could be likely the writers of this movie had heard about an early concept idea and threw in a reference. Lol
Sinning a movie that in essence "sins" movies is a bit of an oxymoron.
I dunno if he's mentioned it in previous videos, but props to CinemaSins guy for waiting 8 years to really show off his almost excessive film reel know-how
5:10 Patrick Stewart never replaced William Shatner. They were different captains that both commanded a ship called Enterprise at different times in the same universe. One of the movies Picard and Kirk meet.
I just waited a long time to see a man criticizing a random movie I haven't even watched yet.
It was definitely worth it.