15:33 is what my main issue with the film was. If the Dracula wanna be would have kept his seduction game going a little longer, I think he could have Twilighted Evie into falling in love with him and maybe turning willingly. But killing a lady in front of her and then forcing the marriage, how could anyone have thought that would work out?
How did you miss one of the main points of the movie? The women are nothing more than property to him. He doesn't care about getting her to turn willingly. He only cares about taking possession of her.
@@amityislandchum Yeah, but it's less about getting her to love him or consent to vampirism and more about how it is so much easier to manipulate a willing target. Think about how cults irl operate, they don't show their hand until their target is actively drinking the kool-aid. Also, he doesn't have any safeguards against being killed by those he turned. It's just reckless and stupid, not cunning and manipulative.
@@amityislandchum You've missed my point. Him just turning Heel and terrifying her at the end makes most of the front end of the movie redundant. Why the flirts and romantic walks alone then, if he was gonna just force her any way.
This. True blood had some excellent points about vampirism and modern science. That there's reasons not to kill the victim most times. Especially for vampires who have the power of hypnosis. Take a couple of pints from a rotation of victims. They're drinking her blood from regular glassware anyway. "I have a genetic disorder. It can't be helped. But I love you, Eevie."
Fun fact not all reflective surfaces are a giveaway for vampires. Old mirrors are because they were made of silver but now mirrors are made of cheaper material so technically vampires today could look into a mirror and see themselves
I don't think the conventions of vampire stories are really affected by any sort of real-world chemistry or physics. And many, maybe most, vampire stories nowadays have entirely abandoned any particular weakness of vampires to silver. That's been mapped instead onto werewolves in much of pop culture. The "mirror" thing and the "silver" thing have been decoupled. So even if pop culture does present a vampire as both harmed by silver and lacking a reflection, they aren't usually connected.
@@MegaZeta It's more of that silver is supposed to protect from/ward off evil, any evil, in Slavic lore, therefore it 'reveals' the vampire. Also vampires and werewolves were originally much the same. The other explanation for no reflection is usually vampires being dead, and therefore having no soul.
As someone who had the evidently rare experience of watching this movie with zero prior knowledge or clue about what it was about (watched it on the plane to kill two hours and only found it through random scrolling) I can confirm the “Vampire twist” was indeed spoiled by the stake obviously placed in the title, causing the movie to be even more of a disappointment, because I was left wondering “Where are the vampires in this unexpected vampire movie? Because I don’t count ‘dark, can hardly see what’s happening’ jump scares as vampire specific scenes.” Almost an hour and a half later, I’m still watching for the sole purpose of proving to myself that I never saw the stake in the title, because there’s no way they’d try and pull a vampire twist with like twenty minutes remaining.... and they did, yes, they did. Sins well deserved 👍🏻
I went into the movie basically blind to the vampire stuff. I did not pay attention to the title of the movie's design. I went into the movie hoping the family was apart of a cult that sacrificed people and ate them. A vampire twist wasn't so far of a stretch to figure out though. I still liked the movie though.
I mean... there's the stake, the "Invitation" title, it takes place in Whitby, the butler's name is Renfield and his "master" is named De Ville. It's pretty telegraphed. (Whitby is where Dracula arrives in England in Bram Stoker's novel, Renfield is his servant and "Count de Ville" is the alias he uses while in England)
@7:38 logically, if someone gets the shit scared out of them, their heart rate will be through the roof. High heart rate means, as a vampire, you can drain them a lot quicker. Also adrenaline is an anticoagulant, so you're guaranteed to get more blood out of them when they hemorrhage.
Calling him De Ville was a miss too. Dracula was pretty proud of his heritage in the original book, so naming himself Tepes, Basarab, or Szilagyi all would have made more sense and tipped fewer viewers off as to his true nature, and the ones who did recognize it are the ones who would be chomping at the bit for the dramatic irony. I read a book(different genre and he was actually a protagonist in that one) who disguised him by him using the name of his older brother Mircea and using Basarab as a surname. Unless you know that specific part of history, you don't realize exactly who you're dealing with until he reveals it(although he does stake some people earlier in the book, so that could tip people off). That's a much better way to handle it than picking out a random first name and the last name of DEVIL.
What they seem to forget is that Dracula is Vlad the Impaler. A hardened warrior and bloodthirsty Warlord. So even without his vampire powers He'd run your pockets. The older void the stronger the vampire. There's no way a baby vampire is going toe to toe with any vampire that's older than her.
The first half of the movie felt like it was pulled directly from an adult romance novel. It was well done in that aspect! But it was SO JARRING to go from the romance to the horror the way it did. And oh noooo hot rich guy wants to make me immortal and let me do whatever I want oh noooooo
I always go into movies with an open mind and open heart, but CinemaSins has taught me to notice small, careless things that can break the suspension of disbelief. They've also taught me to wary of PG-13 horror movies released outside of the Autumn/Fall season.
6:50 The sentence she said was correct. She and her parents were the objects of the sentence, so she correctly used the object pronoun 'me' instead of the subject pronoun 'I'
@DrWh1teCat You are correct in your correction. However, I do have to inform you that you turned right around and used "object" pronouns in the place of the proper "subject" pronouns in your post. "She and her parents" are the "subject" of the sentence your wrote.
I appreciate that you mentioned how similar this was to Get Out and pointed out how it tried to include themes as racism and classism because to me, it felt like a white person tried to write Get Out with vampires and completely missed the point
I had never heard of the film when I found it. I watched it and thought it was teasing demons or something. So when the dinner happened and the three brides speech I was a little confused. But then the vampires happened and I lost it. Because I had to rewatch it immediately with vampires in mind to understand. I still feel silly that I never got vampires immediately bc it was so obvious
It truly is! It's a shame there are so many poor adaptations out there of it(and a shame so few versions reference Quincey Morris. The man saw a bat outside their window while they were planning and casually walked outside to shoot at it with a shotgun without saying a word, and he was one of the two people who actually killed Dracula)
I watched this movie on a plane ride but it ended just as it was revealed that they were vampires. I got that far but would never really seek it out to see how it ended, so thanks for this.
14:10 Plan B was that there was no plan B. There wasn't a plan A until they found out about Evie other than maybe try reminding Dracula gay marriage is legal and Oliver is the right age(also, as a side note, in the book there was textual evidence Dracula was interested in men too, specifically Jonathan Harker, and in many derivative works since Dracula and characters based on him have been bi)
Comment Section Sin Counter: 2 Liking something before even knowing what it involves, You may say you know its going to be good (and usually cinema sins does hit that sarcastic sweetspot everyone loves) but you cant know anything until youve actually watched it with your own two eyes or unless you have some sort of freaky super power that allows you to correctly guess the outcome of a creators content before hand, in which case you have earned another sin for being a mutant who has a unfair advantage over us "normies"
@@Corey_Mckilling ok i agree with you on that you can't like a video without knowing whats in it but this is cinemasins they hit the "sarcastic sweetspot every time"
when i watched this the first time, i wondered why evie wasn’t on board with the arrangement. sure it was a forced marriage but it sounded like a great deal overall
Renfield was actually the servant of Count Dracula (I knew this from a lot of reading and not just watching the Renfield movie.) Being that this movie's plot revolves around vampires is such a huge step in the right direction that I watched this film 3 times. You're welcome, Sony. But don't ever mess with my Spider-Man ever again, or it's a strongly worded email.
You're awesome! This was one of the best videos you did because it is everything I thought about this movie put into words!!! So much potential turned into old hat cliches!!! Thank you!! Made me laugh so much!!!!
Delivery on "look at all these lamps" KILLED me right off the start. It has major meme vibes. Similar to "look at all these chickens" but somehow a very different, exasperated energy.
Since "irony" is using a word in a manner differently than expected, I suppose it would only be ironic to kill a vampire with the animal bat, since killing anyone with bats would be assumed to be the wooden stick variety.
hm i thought irony is when an expression conveys a meaning that is opposite to their usual meaning. Vampires are usually seen as bats or friendly with bats or having power over bats but in this case they are dying to a bat.
As predictable as it was (no thanks to the trailers), it was actually pretty enjoyable up until the vampire reveal. There was tension in the build-up, the leads had chemistry, and the production design was glorious. But when the movie feels like it's fast-forwarding through the third act to be finished already, then you've got a problem. 🤷♀🦇
2:51 Maybe she needed to hop onto another plane halfway through? 5:13 I literally thought she, and her friend were the protagonists in "Get Out" and that this was a sequel of how she got in the same mess again, until I saw this sin, googled "Get Out" and now I'm ashamed of myself. But now I'm left wondering if this isn't a sequel featuring that guys' daughter and friend having their own similar mishap. 15:32 Yeah, but then it wouldn't be a horror movie anymore, it'd be twilight. 18:20 That's some painfully obvious CGI tea. xD There's no rippling from her movements whatsoever.
Patiently waiting for you guys to sin M3gan. When you do, please reference Allison Williams in the choking scene to where she also was getting choked in Get Out.
CinemaSins sin: I'm pretty sure at 6:44 her line is correct. They're the object of the sentence or the predicate phrase. It was her mom, her dad, and /her/ *who lived together* (or whatever filler you would like to replace that descriptive part with) (another way to tell that "me" is correct is actually the ability to replace "me" with "her", and not with "she" in that previous example)
Yes, when Evie said "and me" she used it correctly. A slightly better way of explaining it is that, because Evie is not performing an action in the sentence, the object pronoun "and me" is the correct pronoun with which to refer to herself. If she was performing an action, then the subject pronoun "and I" would be correct, such as in "My mom, my dad and I went to the grocery store." That said, I'd still sin that scene for being a skippable moment.
this movie was decent. i didn’t look too far into it and wasn’t expecting the vampire plot at all however the entire movie could’ve been so much better! netflix could’ve had a hit with this one and it probably would’ve worked better as a show, flesh out the characters and story a bit more..idk
@@BOOcketMan okay lol idky you’re being kinda snappy when i explained that i didn’t look into the movie at all..? seek therapy and treatment for your disease! prickliholia: a miserable asshole prick of a person who needs to make others feel dumb so they feel intelligent by comparison; highly insecure and defensive.
@@danix454 it's a year or two since I saw the other one and there's a suggestion of some cult/ritual stuff in it. I guess I thought it couldn't have been from how one of them dresses.
I was so ready for me to just watch this on TV or something and not go and watch it in theaters and stuff but now at the watch. Ing this I think i'm good thank you for saving me so much time and energy
Just watched this tonight. Glad I only caught part of the trailer which gives away the entire plot but fuck this was hilarious. How many cliches can one fit in one movie? Also I'd love to see you guys review 'Queen of the Damned'...stellar soundtrack but pretty cheesy. Honestly Interview is still one of the best vampire movies. Also love how the best mate didn't even ask any questions...it's not like Evie had proof she'd been a vampire and it's established the best mate is mistrustful and sarcastic. Oh god we need good vampire movies and no Twilight doesn't count.
Yeah, I keep looking at the main male character and all I see is Harry Hook from the Descendants series. Though it is nice to see him in more projects.
No no, it was supposed to be “and me” it wouldn’t make sense to say “it was always just I” you would say “it was always just me” so when listing it would be “it was always just my mom, yada, yada, and me”
So i missed the first part of this movie and my mom had to fill me, i popped in when she already made it to the house and i caught that vampire twist so fast lol maybe i just really like vampire stuff so can clock the signs pretty quickly but i didnt know that was supposed to be a twist. I thought it was supposed to be obvious. I enjoyed the movie, but im able to enjoy most movies even if its just making fun of it. Also lead guy played a vampire in a CW which was just funny to me
"It was a dark and stormy cliché" was so simple and yet so elegant
Indeed
He’s so good at these!
Having a good old fashioned dark night with a storm is classic rather than a cliche in my humble opinion.
But that chachter has everything A Twilight Fantasy, immortality and weslth...She did not smog him right!! 😂
15:33 is what my main issue with the film was. If the Dracula wanna be would have kept his seduction game going a little longer, I think he could have Twilighted Evie into falling in love with him and maybe turning willingly. But killing a lady in front of her and then forcing the marriage, how could anyone have thought that would work out?
How did you miss one of the main points of the movie? The women are nothing more than property to him. He doesn't care about getting her to turn willingly. He only cares about taking possession of her.
@@amityislandchum Yeah, but it's less about getting her to love him or consent to vampirism and more about how it is so much easier to manipulate a willing target. Think about how cults irl operate, they don't show their hand until their target is actively drinking the kool-aid. Also, he doesn't have any safeguards against being killed by those he turned. It's just reckless and stupid, not cunning and manipulative.
@@amityislandchum You've missed my point. Him just turning Heel and terrifying her at the end makes most of the front end of the movie redundant. Why the flirts and romantic walks alone then, if he was gonna just force her any way.
This.
True blood had some excellent points about vampirism and modern science.
That there's reasons not to kill the victim most times.
Especially for vampires who have the power of hypnosis.
Take a couple of pints from a rotation of victims.
They're drinking her blood from regular glassware anyway.
"I have a genetic disorder. It can't be helped. But I love you, Eevie."
Exactly. It was like dude you wasted all this time trying the seduction game and then just decide to rush it all of sudden? lol
Fun fact not all reflective surfaces are a giveaway for vampires. Old mirrors are because they were made of silver but now mirrors are made of cheaper material so technically vampires today could look into a mirror and see themselves
This was oddly specific
I don't think the conventions of vampire stories are really affected by any sort of real-world chemistry or physics. And many, maybe most, vampire stories nowadays have entirely abandoned any particular weakness of vampires to silver. That's been mapped instead onto werewolves in much of pop culture. The "mirror" thing and the "silver" thing have been decoupled. So even if pop culture does present a vampire as both harmed by silver and lacking a reflection, they aren't usually connected.
@@MegaZeta It's more of that silver is supposed to protect from/ward off evil, any evil, in Slavic lore, therefore it 'reveals' the vampire. Also vampires and werewolves were originally much the same. The other explanation for no reflection is usually vampires being dead, and therefore having no soul.
I was just about to comment this
Even FUNNER fact...Vampires arent real🤨😐😑🤣
As someone who had the evidently rare experience of watching this movie with zero prior knowledge or clue about what it was about (watched it on the plane to kill two hours and only found it through random scrolling) I can confirm the “Vampire twist” was indeed spoiled by the stake obviously placed in the title, causing the movie to be even more of a disappointment, because I was left wondering “Where are the vampires in this unexpected vampire movie? Because I don’t count ‘dark, can hardly see what’s happening’ jump scares as vampire specific scenes.” Almost an hour and a half later, I’m still watching for the sole purpose of proving to myself that I never saw the stake in the title, because there’s no way they’d try and pull a vampire twist with like twenty minutes remaining.... and they did, yes, they did.
Sins well deserved 👍🏻
I went into the movie basically blind to the vampire stuff. I did not pay attention to the title of the movie's design. I went into the movie hoping the family was apart of a cult that sacrificed people and ate them. A vampire twist wasn't so far of a stretch to figure out though. I still liked the movie though.
Most people didn't notice that
I mean... there's the stake, the "Invitation" title, it takes place in Whitby, the butler's name is Renfield and his "master" is named De Ville. It's pretty telegraphed.
(Whitby is where Dracula arrives in England in Bram Stoker's novel, Renfield is his servant and "Count de Ville" is the alias he uses while in England)
I just watched it today, I didn’t see the vampire giveaway 😅
Carfax Abbey! Undead giveaway!
@7:38 logically, if someone gets the shit scared out of them, their heart rate will be through the roof. High heart rate means, as a vampire, you can drain them a lot quicker. Also adrenaline is an anticoagulant, so you're guaranteed to get more blood out of them when they hemorrhage.
Should we find it disturbing that you've put so much thought into the intricacies of draining a person of thier blood? 😂
ok, mr. Vampire
@@erfal19 it's called logic, Mr lack of critical thinking skills
@@benjaminmayer6152 was literally less than 10 seconds of thought. I'll never understand what it's like to be a neurotypical
@@josephgermany7446 it was a joke
The premise was good, the execution was a miss
Like soo far left I’d rather have a dark romance film then one I’ve already seen
@@bdaily9107 exactly
Calling him De Ville was a miss too. Dracula was pretty proud of his heritage in the original book, so naming himself Tepes, Basarab, or Szilagyi all would have made more sense and tipped fewer viewers off as to his true nature, and the ones who did recognize it are the ones who would be chomping at the bit for the dramatic irony. I read a book(different genre and he was actually a protagonist in that one) who disguised him by him using the name of his older brother Mircea and using Basarab as a surname. Unless you know that specific part of history, you don't realize exactly who you're dealing with until he reveals it(although he does stake some people earlier in the book, so that could tip people off). That's a much better way to handle it than picking out a random first name and the last name of DEVIL.
MISSandei
They introduced so much lore and then explained nothing! I think it would've been great as a tv series with better writers
What they seem to forget is that Dracula is Vlad the Impaler. A hardened warrior and bloodthirsty Warlord. So even without his vampire powers He'd run your pockets. The older void the stronger the vampire. There's no way a baby vampire is going toe to toe with any vampire that's older than her.
The first half of the movie felt like it was pulled directly from an adult romance novel. It was well done in that aspect! But it was SO JARRING to go from the romance to the horror the way it did.
And oh noooo hot rich guy wants to make me immortal and let me do whatever I want oh noooooo
I always go into movies with an open mind and open heart, but CinemaSins has taught me to notice small, careless things that can break the suspension of disbelief. They've also taught me to wary of PG-13 horror movies released outside of the Autumn/Fall season.
6:50 The sentence she said was correct. She and her parents were the objects of the sentence, so she correctly used the object pronoun 'me' instead of the subject pronoun 'I'
Yes you would not say “Just I” you would say “just me”
*ding!*
The trick is to remove all other people from the sentence, and whichever pronoun works on its own is the correct one.
@DrWh1teCat
You are correct in your correction. However, I do have to inform you that you turned right around and used "object" pronouns in the place of the proper "subject" pronouns in your post. "She and her parents" are the "subject" of the sentence your wrote.
Miranda Tate used me as an object
This movie could have been a lot better.
You mean it could have been decent 😅
I’d they made it into a dark romance and lean towards to people who liked twilight this would have been great
I liked the white racism at the start 🤨
This movie is a mashup of Get Out, Knives Out, and Ready or Not.
This movie would qualify to be called a mash-down. ;)
@@martinboyle9163 Perfect response. Had all the ambience of those films but doesn't measure up to them in the slightest.
Yeah
I worked on this movie, and I'm glad it's on CinemaSins :D
Great job on it. I loved this movie!
It actually looks like a fun one to watch in a theater.
Fun fact: the big dining scene was shot through 3 days. The food design was amazing, but imagine the smell on the third day...
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Working on this movie then proudly admitting you worked on this movie in a comment section criticising said movie.
@@Corey_Mckilling It was a job. I got paid.
The amount of lamps in this movie is RIDICULOUS 🤣🤣🤣
they are rich. rich people always have random things in abundance 😌 trust be bro
I appreciate that you mentioned how similar this was to Get Out and pointed out how it tried to include themes as racism and classism because to me, it felt like a white person tried to write Get Out with vampires and completely missed the point
bro i literally thought this after seeing it
Thanks for saving me the effort to watch the whole thing :'))
He watched it so we don’t have to.
I can tell you didn't like the movie ha ha ha
To this day I still wish I didn't
Poor Alfred really is always cast as the help. This movie, Gotham, You, the man is perfect as a butler
"There's a reason this story is not called Cinderella", the funniest exposition ever.
I had never heard of the film when I found it. I watched it and thought it was teasing demons or something. So when the dinner happened and the three brides speech I was a little confused. But then the vampires happened and I lost it. Because I had to rewatch it immediately with vampires in mind to understand. I still feel silly that I never got vampires immediately bc it was so obvious
Just read the book. _Dracula_ is actually a damn good read 👍✨
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Telling people to read a book, NERD!!! 🤓
It truly is! It's a shame there are so many poor adaptations out there of it(and a shame so few versions reference Quincey Morris. The man saw a bat outside their window while they were planning and casually walked outside to shoot at it with a shotgun without saying a word, and he was one of the two people who actually killed Dracula)
The razor at 3:10 made me scream. This man is so funny
Honestly this probably one of the funniest cinemasins videos I’ve seen in a while 😂
He was sooo pissed at the lighting 🤣🤣🤣
I watched this movie on a plane ride but it ended just as it was revealed that they were vampires. I got that far but would never really seek it out to see how it ended, so thanks for this.
14:10 Plan B was that there was no plan B. There wasn't a plan A until they found out about Evie other than maybe try reminding Dracula gay marriage is legal and Oliver is the right age(also, as a side note, in the book there was textual evidence Dracula was interested in men too, specifically Jonathan Harker, and in many derivative works since Dracula and characters based on him have been bi)
I had no idea this was a vampire movie until it was revealed. I thought that would be a major sin
Really? Because I would sin it for the exact opposite. I thought it was given away in the synopsis so the "big reveal" really let me down :(
I didnt either until they showed the maids dying.
Same!!!
This has got to be the funniest sins video in recent time. Great job, CinemaSins!
It was a silly movie, but enjoyable. In the way the Van Helsing movie was with Hugh Jackman lol
6:48 - actually, it is "and me"
I automatically like their videos before watching. I already know it’s going to be good
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Liking something before even knowing what it involves, You may say you know its going to be good (and usually cinema sins does hit that sarcastic sweetspot everyone loves) but you cant know anything until youve actually watched it with your own two eyes or unless you have some sort of freaky super power that allows you to correctly guess the outcome of a creators content before hand, in which case you have earned another sin for being a mutant who has a unfair advantage over us "normies"
@@Corey_Mckilling ok i agree with you on that you can't like a video without knowing whats in it but this is cinemasins they hit the "sarcastic sweetspot every time"
The shaving noises killed me 😂.
Carfax, Renfield, Mina and Lucy. I'm not sure why there has to be suspense about the reveal.
Still a better love story than Twi…hold up
Oh I thought this was The Invitation (2015) very decent thriller. I actually saw this at the cinema and completely forgot about it so says a lot.
5:27 "I'd rather lick a hedgehog"🤣🤣I'm using that now
5:42 "f truffle", that was the best one!!!!
Actually enjoyed the movie, really wanted her to join the "family but oh well. Great review!
The razor at 3:10 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lmaoooooo “it was a dark and stormy clichè.” 😂😂😂😭
when i watched this the first time, i wondered why evie wasn’t on board with the arrangement. sure it was a forced marriage but it sounded like a great deal overall
If they can't leave Carfax then that is the only thing that would put me off. What if they eat kids too?
Renfield was actually the servant of Count Dracula (I knew this from a lot of reading and not just watching the Renfield movie.) Being that this movie's plot revolves around vampires is such a huge step in the right direction that I watched this film 3 times. You're welcome, Sony. But don't ever mess with my Spider-Man ever again, or it's a strongly worded email.
You're awesome! This was one of the best videos you did because it is everything I thought about this movie put into words!!! So much potential turned into old hat cliches!!! Thank you!! Made me laugh so much!!!!
Delivery on "look at all these lamps" KILLED me right off the start. It has major meme vibes. Similar to "look at all these chickens" but somehow a very different, exasperated energy.
I kinda liked this movie....has some elements in common with "Ready or Not" starring Samara Weaving (lol thought it was Margot Robbie).
Walt had only one pointy ear until the wedding announcement, but keep changing sides during the movie... mistake or hint? 🤣🤣🤣
This was on of my favorite movies of that year
@18:54 - the "Losersayswhat'", of contracts.
🤣
Since "irony" is using a word in a manner differently than expected, I suppose it would only be ironic to kill a vampire with the animal bat, since killing anyone with bats would be assumed to be the wooden stick variety.
hm i thought irony is when an expression conveys a meaning that is opposite to their usual meaning. Vampires are usually seen as bats or friendly with bats or having power over bats but in this case they are dying to a bat.
It was a closer shave to choose a jog in the fog over a snog than someone shaving their goatee so as not to seem less trustworthy.
I missed this movie - never heard of it... I guess THE INVITATION got lost in the mail...🤔
So dumb, but I dig it.
don't worry, you missed nothing
Facts about the word/phrase “irony or ironic” …many people don’t really know the meaning😂
Rick and Morty’s “loser” was great 😂
Lol I thought so too
That swear at the jump scare: superb.
A 5 hour drive from London Heathrow to Whitby? Yeah, not in this lifetime!
Anywhere in England taking 5 hours is horseshit
Being a Vampire Diaries fan helped me point out a lot of plot holes but it was still very interesting.
As predictable as it was (no thanks to the trailers), it was actually pretty enjoyable up until the vampire reveal. There was tension in the build-up, the leads had chemistry, and the production design was glorious. But when the movie feels like it's fast-forwarding through the third act to be finished already, then you've got a problem. 🤷♀🦇
I actually think the movie was correct when they used "me" instead of "I".
They were. You wouldn't say "It was always just I." You would say "It was always just me."
Whitby is a very nice place and Vampires are very misunderstood, many hurtful stereotypes; may I come in and explain?
Please do Train to Busan next
Excellent Kill Bill reference 👍✨
2:51 Maybe she needed to hop onto another plane halfway through?
5:13 I literally thought she, and her friend were the protagonists in "Get Out" and that this was a sequel of how she got in the same mess again, until I saw this sin, googled "Get Out" and now I'm ashamed of myself. But now I'm left wondering if this isn't a sequel featuring that guys' daughter and friend having their own similar mishap.
15:32 Yeah, but then it wouldn't be a horror movie anymore, it'd be twilight.
18:20 That's some painfully obvious CGI tea. xD There's no rippling from her movements whatsoever.
That’s a wild thing to CGI
I honestly wonder if the actor playing Walter De Ville was cast purely because, if you squint, he looks a bit like Robert Pattinson
A dark and stormy night real Snoopy weather.
I saw this twice in cinemas, actually, I quite enjoyed it for what it was.
Doctor Who's son also playa Alfred in Gotham, so, uhhh, I guess this IS about Bats
Patiently waiting for you guys to sin M3gan. When you do, please reference Allison Williams in the choking scene to where she also was getting choked in Get Out.
Kinda disappointed “Show me the carfax” wasn’t used.
Thank you for your service. I actually almost watched this movie
ive been waiting for this video since i saw this movie in the theater
21:30 Well, that was an unexpected reference.
It’s actually “me”
Remove mom and dad and you wouldn’t say, “it was just I”
*ding!*
Damnnn you're on fire lately! xD
CinemaSins sin: I'm pretty sure at 6:44 her line is correct. They're the object of the sentence or the predicate phrase. It was her mom, her dad, and /her/ *who lived together* (or whatever filler you would like to replace that descriptive part with) (another way to tell that "me" is correct is actually the ability to replace "me" with "her", and not with "she" in that previous example)
Yes, when Evie said "and me" she used it correctly. A slightly better way of explaining it is that, because Evie is not performing an action in the sentence, the object pronoun "and me" is the correct pronoun with which to refer to herself. If she was performing an action, then the subject pronoun "and I" would be correct, such as in "My mom, my dad and I went to the grocery store."
That said, I'd still sin that scene for being a skippable moment.
this movie was decent. i didn’t look too far into it and wasn’t expecting the vampire plot at all however the entire movie could’ve been so much better! netflix could’ve had a hit with this one and it probably would’ve worked better as a show, flesh out the characters and story a bit more..idk
did you watch the trailer?
@@BOOcketMan “i didn’t look too far into it[the movie].” means i didn’t look it up or watch a trailer for it. pls fully digest what you read :)
@@RaysReign or you could pay attention to the movie you're watching and realize it's taking direct inspiration from every gothic vampire media, ever.
@@BOOcketMan okay lol idky you’re being kinda snappy when i explained that i didn’t look into the movie at all..? seek therapy and treatment for your disease! prickliholia: a miserable asshole prick of a person who needs to make others feel dumb so they feel intelligent by comparison; highly insecure and defensive.
Even a CW dig?! I love it
I thought this was going to be about the 2015 film "The Invitation", which is great.
The thumbnail for this video didn’t tip you off??
@@danix454 it's a year or two since I saw the other one and there's a suggestion of some cult/ritual stuff in it. I guess I thought it couldn't have been from how one of them dresses.
I was so ready for me to just watch this on TV or something and not go and watch it in theaters and stuff but now at the watch. Ing this I think i'm good thank you for saving me so much time and energy
17:55 there’s actually 11 lamps in the shot not ten 😂 still too many lamps tho 😂
Lanterns - The WB School of Set Lighting.
Just watched this tonight. Glad I only caught part of the trailer which gives away the entire plot but fuck this was hilarious. How many cliches can one fit in one movie? Also I'd love to see you guys review 'Queen of the Damned'...stellar soundtrack but pretty cheesy. Honestly Interview is still one of the best vampire movies. Also love how the best mate didn't even ask any questions...it's not like Evie had proof she'd been a vampire and it's established the best mate is mistrustful and sarcastic. Oh god we need good vampire movies and no Twilight doesn't count.
Greetings from Newcastle!
4:30 I saw this sin coming from a MILE away
Yeah, I keep looking at the main male character and all I see is Harry Hook from the Descendants series. Though it is nice to see him in more projects.
No no, it was supposed to be “and me” it wouldn’t make sense to say “it was always just I” you would say “it was always just me” so when listing it would be “it was always just my mom, yada, yada, and me”
Berkshire hunt! Jeremy knows his rhyming slang lol ;-j
I thought it was gonna be a demon movie, and when it revealed that it was actually vampires, I couldn’t take the rest of the movie seriously.
The 3 Stooges were the earliest example of the power of 3s. D Jeremy was on top of his game with this one
So i missed the first part of this movie and my mom had to fill me, i popped in when she already made it to the house and i caught that vampire twist so fast lol maybe i just really like vampire stuff so can clock the signs pretty quickly but i didnt know that was supposed to be a twist. I thought it was supposed to be obvious. I enjoyed the movie, but im able to enjoy most movies even if its just making fun of it. Also lead guy played a vampire in a CW which was just funny to me
Whle i can appreciate the MK reference for the last outtake... they missed a PERFECT "THIS IS SPARTA!!!" moment with it.
Nathalie Emmanuel deserve better after the terribleness of GOT and she deserves better than this.
My wife figured out the twist way before the reveal
At 6:45, the "and me" was actually grammatically correct in this sense.
22:16 FINISH HIM! FATALITY!
Yoooo, you read this movie to FILTH. Good job sir!
At 21:34, I was expecting a "*bang bang* Princess Amy has to go potty 💂♂️" reference from Princess Diaries 2. And for that, ya'll get 2 sins
such a good video thanks for the laughter
3:12 Okay, that made me cackle.
the pomegranate scene made me laugh when i saw it. I was like wtf did the pomegranate do? lmao
Can you do Planes Fire and Rescue? That movie has loads of sins.
They got the guy who played Alfred from Gotham in a movie about bats 🤣🤣🤣
Rowley Birkin QC! That was nice!