As someone with a mom who dropped me with my grandma to raise as a baby and only comes over to use my grandma for medication, tell me about her awful and horrifying traumatic experience stories, and a dad who doesn't know I exist and the only thing I know about him is he was in jail for drugs, I can confirm this statement. There was a comment down there too that goes "your parents do so much." Yeah, no. Not all parents. The kids in this movie also make me awfully upset. Their mom is having some fun, she didn't full out abandon them, did she? Maybe she did abandon them during the movie since I never watched it, but oh my god. I would *kill* to have a biological mom like the one in the movie, and would have this woman kiss and hug me as much as she wants in front of a school. I've never had that type of affection from my own biological mom. You know, it really sucks when some kids don't realize how lucky they are with some parents.
I hate when Hollywood tries to make movies about average families. They fail miserably every time. You know why? Because they don't know any real people! Example, NO ONE GOES GROCERY SHOPPING EVERY DAY! people may shop e dry day, but no one fills their shopping cart every day.
Erm... have you read studies on the phenomenon called food deserts aka lack of shops in a neighborhood that offer healthy food? If it's about an average family, that includes cities. People doing odd jobs may very well shop every day, as do people who don't want to fork out cash for Whole Foods, but still want to buy it fresh aka nothing with added preservatives, processed food, with too much fat or sugar. Also, she operates a sweatshop in the basement and the food is for the guard dogs, the hired thugs, and the Bangladeshi workers.
"Fresh food" ? You do realize that the food you get at the stores isn't fresh, right ? It's been days since it's been picked up, got driven to the store, and put there. Unless the stores only buy from local farmers and you go there right after they receive the merchandise, the food isn't as fresh as you seem to want it. If you want fresh food go to a market, local farmers, or whatever...
There aren't so many farms in the city honey. I plan my meals out and get what I need for the day. Sometimes I don't eat in for a couple days, so the foods go bad. That's why it is easier for me to go every day. You will learn everyone is different, so you don't have to be a pain just because somebody else does things differently than you.
People who shop daily shop small. You are buying enough for a few fresh meals at a time. In the movie she was filling up shopping carts, daily. Enough for weeks at a time as if shes buying that much daily. On top of that the majority of it was canned/boxed, stuff that would last a very long time. the kind of things you wouldn't need to buy daily
Veronika Daisy some researchers say millennials start in 1977! Others say from 1980 but I would probably put them from about the mid 80's. Most early 80's kids aren't as technologically aware as those born after 85. I didn't own a mobile phone until I was almost 20 and no one I knew growing up knew anything about computers. I'm an 81 baby. I always think of millennials as those who grew up through their teen years with mobile phones and used computers to do their homework on rather than having to write stuff out by hand. My late 70's and early 80's friends just didn't have that but the kids who came a few years after us did. Maybe I just don't want to be lumped in with the stereotype of the spoiled millennial!
Veronika Daisy I hadn't heard of it until last year actually! I think of millennials as those born in the 90s who grew up in the new millennium, you know, like they hit 12/13 in the early 2000's and are in their early to mid 20's now. Anyone 30 or over (and I'm 40 in 3 years) had a totally different upbringing without the pressure or influence of the internet and social media on their early lives. We might all know how to navigate the internet now but we aren't like the Kardashian-inspired generation AT ALL. (Does it seem like I'm trying to distance myself from the vacuous materialism that is associated with the word "millennials"? 😂😂😂)
Veronika Daisy It's always been the same though. I remember being in my early 20's and thinking anyone older than me had no idea what it was like to be my age, I thought they were out dated and arrogant - especially my parents. Then you get older and have your own kids and you swap your point of view completely. Now I think young people are idiotic and have no idea how hard being a mum is! It's just the way it is, it's the way it's always been and I'm sure it won't change anytime soon. I wouldn't worry about it. I hate this label culture anyway. "Millennial", "feminazi", "mansplaining", "libtard", "sjw" - all just bullshit stereotyping to pigeonhole people. Aren't people just individuals anymore? Even the bullshit "I'm part of the LGBT COMMUNITY" label drives me insane. Aren't they just people with different preferences to other people. These labels don't help equality imo. But everyone has a different opinion on it, don't they. That's fine but on RUclips god forbid you have a different point of view to anyone else, wow, don't they get offended!
Veronika Daisy Sometimes it's hard not to yell at your kids though, especially when a nice game of Barbie dolls ends with my 2 little girls hitting each other over the head with those dolls. I am the quintessential mother who says the same things my mother said to me, despite always saying that I would never ever say that. You turn in to your parents, its inevitable, and hopefully you realise before it's too late that you actually have a lot to learn from and thank your own parents for. Parenting is the single, most difficult thing I have ever done. You are tired all of the time because it's a 24/7 job. It's great but, bloody hell, it's fucking exhausting. And I have girls who NEVER STOP TALKING. Some days my brain feels like it's exploded!
I would like to point out that the actress who played Eleanor Shellstrop from the Good Place, Kristen Bell, is playing a mom in a movie about Bad Moms. The parallel can be made. *Ding!*
Donsmacker1 can ye not sums it up so nice. More than 1/3 of my comments are from these spam bots. It is as bad The Game Theorists (they have the same, it makes sense etc). They should get people to block spam bots each time. To your original comment. It would have been ironic, if somebody somebody stood up and walked out during that scene in theatre. The perfect disguise.
None of my friends or classmates were ever embarrassed by their parents showing affection. It’s weird if you don’t love your parents. After all, they do so much
- many children are embarrassed, especially from middle school onwards. Let’s not act as if it was a myth. None of your classmates? Have you ASKED all of them? Pretty sure some of them are. Put them in a mall with their parents, and then bring their friends. You’ll see how many of them like it - it doesn’t mean they don’t like their parents, it is a perfectly normal stage in the development of a person - hey, sorry to break your bubble, but not all parents are great, not all parents like their children and children do not have to love their parents. Please be considerate and stop saying that
"Let's be bad moms" In other words, let the only good mom go bad for a short period of time while the normally bad moms don't need to feel crappy for being bad moms.
You can. Being a screenwriter isn't hard. Getting a producer to consider something that's actually well-written, as opposed to some tired, cliche-ridden retread that's "bankable"? Well ... good luck!
@@Tim_the_Enchanter lol well they tend to go towards nothing original ... right now they are still on the "how do we make soemthing for women? Take a male lead movie and gender swap the characters and swap the dick jokes for vagina jokes! We did it again and if they hate it we say they hate women!!!" Kick.
Why did Patrick Stewart participate in the Emoji Movie? It's their job. They say their lines, they get paid. Sure, you can be a little picky once you're already established as a big name and your bank account is sufficiently stuffed, but do that too often and you might end up killing your career. Artistic integrity is nice and all, but movies are a business. Ideals and business don't tend to mix very well.
Nothing to argue there. I would think though that Mila Kunis and Patrick Stewart are well-established enough to not "kill their career" by declining a role in a relatively, if not completely unartistic product. I mean, they can do whatever they want, but in Mila Kunis' case it's not the first time she's "selling out". Other than Black Swan I cannot even remember any movie with her in the last few years that was somewhat ambitious. That is, in my opinion, more likely to be a career killer than not appearing in movies such as this. In Patrick Stewart's case, I believe he just did that because he doesn't really need to give a fuck anymore.
as someone from a single mom household with a mom who worked multiple jobs,and growing up around both single parent and 2 parent households, this movie is an insult. I know it's hard to raise kids and have a life outside of that. but really it hard to raise 2 kids and work a partime job yet still be upper middle class? not buying it
the point is not that it's financially hard, but emotionally - she has no life outside of her kids and that is a thing any and all parent can experience - no matter of their financial or marriage situation.
This can't be called "Bad Moms" because they never do any parenting, good or bad. So really if you remove the Moms, it should just be called "Bad." Which is exactly what this movie is: bad
Verde the Star Warrior I think wanting to see parenting and being pissed off when you don't get to see enough of it is a bit strange. Its a comedy movie hun
+Luke Ryba You need to shut the fuck up. Like right now. I lost brain cells from your comment. Crawl back to whichever ring of hell feminists come from and leave us alone.
Never do any parenting!? I don't know what movie you were watching but she cooked, cleaned, chauffeured, stood up for them, WoW MoM! The whole point was they needed each other as parental support!
Also, Lilly Singh as a cameo Mom making the way-too-obvious joke about Mila Kunis and how she seems "foreign" (and depending on how you feel about Superwoman, Lilly Singh).
Yup. They'll have your contract say you work 31 hours (since 32 is full-time if I remember right), but you actually work like 50. The overtime is pennies compared to the value of the work you produce and insurance and such. :'(
In MY state, Michigan, I believe you have to average 37 or more hours over 3 months or something. So around Christmas/Thanksgiving, all the grocery store cart-pushers, bagboys and stockboys are worked a solid 38-45 hours per week, but they always balance it out with 10 hour weeks so they never get benefits. To top it off, it's the busiest time of year with HUGE profits and freezing weather with snow to push carts in, so they get SUPER screwed. Personally, I work for a small business, so I don't get literally anything other than my weekly check even though I work 38-43 hours every week.
A certain amusement park I work at, will work it's part time cast members easily into overtime hours during the busiest times of the year (Holidays and summer) then during the slow season turn around and give them 10 or less hours a week to the point where they are desperately asking each other if they have extra shifts they don't want that they can pick up. I went to full time when I could (which wasn't easy at all) to get out of that pit of exploitation. The sad thing is, these part timers still don't get decent benefits or wages despite working all erratic hours, in all types of weather. And some of them are so blinded by the magic that they actually defend these practices as justified by the company.
R Rainwater I guess you missed the part where I said that companies love to do that to people. My point is exactly in sync with that, all the work without the benifits even if it is the work of a full time job. You can work “part time” and easily do the work of a full time employee.
I’m sinning cinema sins for not sinning Gwendolyn for not having her kids in private school when her and her husband can afford Martha Stuart to cater parties and they have a FUCKING PRIVATE JET
When I was younger it was fairly common for certain employers to limit employees to part-time status so they wouldn't have to give them benefits. I once worked for a grocery store that required me to pay union dues in order to work there, but made sure I never got enough hours to get "vested" in the actual union.
Reality: All these moms are actually inside an asylum deluding themselves into this fantasy mom world where they can do whatever and still be good moms.
Members of the NRA (to enforce hiatus on school integration by mentioning metal detectors and guns for teachers), conservatives wanting evolution and sex ed be taken out of the curriculum, but the Bible be put in (it already happened in Kansas), anybody wanting power without actually spending money on campaigning, multinational companies (like in Oklahoma, where in exchange for school supplies teachers are mandated to beautify fracking) and militant liberals
I saw this movie with my mom, and I was the only male in the theatre. I was also the only person under the age of 45. It was messed up. Experiences like that change a man.
Kevin Luna Bad Santa is a classic. Bad Teacher was.....not terrible. Bad Moms is nauseatingly bad. My wife and I watched it, and I'm disgusted I lost that time and can't get it back.
This movie is so bad I don't think I am going to make it through the video - started typing this during the "sell coffee to hotels" part... it's only getting more painful... Christ this is painful. Painful. -Shawn
+Miss. Anonymous Liza Koshy was randomly in Boo! A Madea Halloween and that wasn’t sinned either. I’m pretty sure she was the reason that like 1/3 of the audience members were there. (Not to put down Liza- she’s proven to be a pretty capable actor)
To be fair to the therapist, basically that exact thing happened to my dad when he went to counseling with his ex-wife. Though they had worse issues than these two. (One of the issues WAS his ex cheating, but there was other stuff too.)
I have a problem with moms being proud of being 'a bad mom.' (Because they exist in real life.) You either need to find a husband that cares for the kids OR you need to make sure you get áll the help you can get. You do not trade your 'me-time' for the basic caring for your kids, especially not if you want to go eat cereal from a box in wallmart. You can hélp your kids with projects, but nobody told you that you had to create the project itself. That's why it's a project for the KID. Instead of going 100% and then stopping halfway to rebel against your responsibility and only give 30%, you can also give a steady 70% help álways. The kids never asked to -become your burdens- be born. Don't over-spoil them first and then abandon them.
They make everything harder for themselves because they don't ask their husbands for help and think the world's on them, and think we should feel sorry for them. My dad stays at home and my mam works, he doesn't make chores for himself but he does
So many things wrong with this long winded comment. First issue being that everyone doesn't want to be married. Also a whole bunch of other things I could point out but I'll just say this. It's a fictional move. Not a documentary.
Its a comment on society, which tells moms that they are failures unless they have a 'natural' drug free birth, breastfeed (but not for too long), read to the children from the minute they are born, only feed them organic, homemade baby food, co-sleep. Their kids must be smart, happy, clean at all times and perfect. The pressure that is put on moms is what makes them do 100%, for their kids, instaid of letting them do things for themselves. How much happier was he son when at the end of the movie he had cooked breakfast for himself? Her stepping back from 100% meant that he could learn that skill himself. But the moms doing 100% in the first place is a result of all the things that moms feel responsible for and failures for if they dont happen.
Bright, clean and "polished", so it appeals to the same moms as those in the movie. This is not a family movie, because kids are not going to see a movie about their worst nightmare.
Yeah, lots of movies do that, especially comedic ones. Sometimes it fits, like in sex education and Hollywood on Netflix, other times it's just looks weird.
Which makes this movie even worse, since it’s supposed to appeal and relate to a specific demographic, but I doubt any mom could relate to this washed out, pastel mess
When I went to see “It” in early September, every single trailer was a remake of something. Then there was this trailer. My friend was like “so Hollywood has ONE idea for a movie that isn’t a remake, and it’s about bad moms?” And he was right. Why does Hollywood suck so bad?
THAT is what was wrong with this movie. It was nothing BUT Cliches. It was Stereotype theater to the max. Everyone in this film deserved a better movie to be in.
To be fair, This movie made it into one of my top favorites as a mom of 3 who does genuinely feel the pressure they talk about. There really are so many rules, so many people judging you quietly for everything you do in public... This movie - while sure not an accurate representation - addresses it and I love it for that fact.
2:05 I had something similar happen actually. Stepmom talking about whatever score I got on a test to which my father responded "You passed?" To which I responded "Yes" to which he said good job now you just need to improve. You can always improve.
Someone has never had a real job... Being part time has *NOTHING* to do with how many days you work, or what your do, it's to do with how many hours you work! You could work 7 days a week, but only 2 hours a day, making it *PART TIME*
They probably won’t but I really hated that movie and I even attended the german premiere with the author. My younger brother who is huge fan of the books really enjoyed the movie.
I hate to be this person but the book was better. There are few exceptions, including lord of the rings and, this probably doesn't count, death note(the show, not the shit movie).
Yudha Bagaskara I agree, though I'm probably in the small percentage of people (in the comments) who liked this movie; Bad Moms Christmas just looks like crap. I wanted a sequel, just not the one I'm getting.
@@TheBeetress So she's full-time then. Part-time isn't really arbitrary. You're either full time or part time. Anything 32 hours or more is usually considered full time. I highly doubt she's working part time then. Also her husband must make a lot of money to afford a muscle car like that and a nice house. I call bullshit on that but Hollywood is so out of touch with people who work for a living to understand what "poor" is.
Granted I live in NC where employee rights aren't really a thing. But I worked 38 hrs a week for Lowes Foods and was classified as part time. My days were usually 6 to 7 hours long with no lunch. They did give a 15 minute break. But it's not required in NC and there were many shifts I didn't have a break. Sometimes they had me pull double shifts too.
Crystal Williams-Brown yea the south doesn’t have unions it’s shitty I was at a job where you were fired for not adhering to “mandatory overtime” which was leaving when your boss says you can.
@@peebay3515, I was a part time employee working at Fred Meyers but worked a full time schedule. Its a common thing that happens because people gotta work yo!
Wora Thanks for caring about the spam bot, although I am sure that ignoring them is the proper way to handle with them or reporting them. Also it is true, Giving stuff away is not considered consent. Also responding to someone, who didn’t start a conversation with you is NOT considered consent.
Is no one going to talk about how the daughter found out her mom hooked up with that one single dad? Like how would she have found that out? Did the other moms tell her? I found it kinda disturbing.
The worst was them hating on uncircumcised men... as if millions of men that could potentially watch this movie are all circumcised. How would those bitches like it if genital mutilation was forced on them shortly after birth?
"Bad moms": "oh no i didnt make my kids lunch!"
Actual bad moms: * sell their kids for crack*
crack is cheaper than beer
The fact that that actually happened is quite sad.
where does the mom who drugs her kids so she can watch a TV show fit in there?
thats pretty fucked up
I hate to say it, but fucking true
As someone with a mom who dropped me with my grandma to raise as a baby and only comes over to use my grandma for medication, tell me about her awful and horrifying traumatic experience stories, and a dad who doesn't know I exist and the only thing I know about him is he was in jail for drugs, I can confirm this statement.
There was a comment down there too that goes "your parents do so much." Yeah, no. Not all parents.
The kids in this movie also make me awfully upset. Their mom is having some fun, she didn't full out abandon them, did she? Maybe she did abandon them during the movie since I never watched it, but oh my god.
I would *kill* to have a biological mom like the one in the movie, and would have this woman kiss and hug me as much as she wants in front of a school. I've never had that type of affection from my own biological mom.
You know, it really sucks when some kids don't realize how lucky they are with some parents.
I hate when Hollywood tries to make movies about average families. They fail miserably every time. You know why? Because they don't know any real people! Example, NO ONE GOES GROCERY SHOPPING EVERY DAY! people may shop e dry day, but no one fills their shopping cart every day.
Erm... have you read studies on the phenomenon called food deserts aka lack of shops in a neighborhood that offer healthy food? If it's about an average family, that includes cities. People doing odd jobs may very well shop every day, as do people who don't want to fork out cash for Whole Foods, but still want to buy it fresh aka nothing with added preservatives, processed food, with too much fat or sugar.
Also, she operates a sweatshop in the basement and the food is for the guard dogs, the hired thugs, and the Bangladeshi workers.
I go to the grocery store every day because I like to get fresh foods. Also, the writers are more average than you would think
"Fresh food" ? You do realize that the food you get at the stores isn't fresh, right ? It's been days since it's been picked up, got driven to the store, and put there. Unless the stores only buy from local farmers and you go there right after they receive the merchandise, the food isn't as fresh as you seem to want it.
If you want fresh food go to a market, local farmers, or whatever...
There aren't so many farms in the city honey. I plan my meals out and get what I need for the day. Sometimes I don't eat in for a couple days, so the foods go bad. That's why it is easier for me to go every day. You will learn everyone is different, so you don't have to be a pain just because somebody else does things differently than you.
People who shop daily shop small. You are buying enough for a few fresh meals at a time. In the movie she was filling up shopping carts, daily. Enough for weeks at a time as if shes buying that much daily. On top of that the majority of it was canned/boxed, stuff that would last a very long time. the kind of things you wouldn't need to buy daily
“I’m Amy Mitchell and I’m a mom”.
Everyone in the theater: Shut up, Meg.
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LMFAO!!!!😂😂😂
ZAK 2019 yo shut your 4 year old yeeyee ass the fuck up kiddo
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Ha
That was not a soccer kick. That looked more like an intentional leg sweep. That kid must be part of the Cobra Kai soccer team.
...This is every high school drama movie, but a mom
Romantic Outlaw it tries to be mean girls but sucks
Veronika Daisy some researchers say millennials start in 1977! Others say from 1980 but I would probably put them from about the mid 80's. Most early 80's kids aren't as technologically aware as those born after 85. I didn't own a mobile phone until I was almost 20 and no one I knew growing up knew anything about computers. I'm an 81 baby.
I always think of millennials as those who grew up through their teen years with mobile phones and used computers to do their homework on rather than having to write stuff out by hand. My late 70's and early 80's friends just didn't have that but the kids who came a few years after us did.
Maybe I just don't want to be lumped in with the stereotype of the spoiled millennial!
Veronika Daisy I hadn't heard of it until last year actually! I think of millennials as those born in the 90s who grew up in the new millennium, you know, like they hit 12/13 in the early 2000's and are in their early to mid 20's now. Anyone 30 or over (and I'm 40 in 3 years) had a totally different upbringing without the pressure or influence of the internet and social media on their early lives. We might all know how to navigate the internet now but we aren't like the Kardashian-inspired generation AT ALL.
(Does it seem like I'm trying to distance myself from the vacuous materialism that is associated with the word "millennials"? 😂😂😂)
Veronika Daisy It's always been the same though. I remember being in my early 20's and thinking anyone older than me had no idea what it was like to be my age, I thought they were out dated and arrogant - especially my parents. Then you get older and have your own kids and you swap your point of view completely. Now I think young people are idiotic and have no idea how hard being a mum is! It's just the way it is, it's the way it's always been and I'm sure it won't change anytime soon. I wouldn't worry about it. I hate this label culture anyway. "Millennial", "feminazi", "mansplaining", "libtard", "sjw" - all just bullshit stereotyping to pigeonhole people. Aren't people just individuals anymore? Even the bullshit "I'm part of the LGBT COMMUNITY" label drives me insane. Aren't they just people with different preferences to other people. These labels don't help equality imo. But everyone has a different opinion on it, don't they. That's fine but on RUclips god forbid you have a different point of view to anyone else, wow, don't they get offended!
Veronika Daisy Sometimes it's hard not to yell at your kids though, especially when a nice game of Barbie dolls ends with my 2 little girls hitting each other over the head with those dolls. I am the quintessential mother who says the same things my mother said to me, despite always saying that I would never ever say that. You turn in to your parents, its inevitable, and hopefully you realise before it's too late that you actually have a lot to learn from and thank your own parents for. Parenting is the single, most difficult thing I have ever done. You are tired all of the time because it's a 24/7 job. It's great but, bloody hell, it's fucking exhausting. And I have girls who NEVER STOP TALKING. Some days my brain feels like it's exploded!
I really want them to sin the emoji movie, but Jeremy already sounds really angry in this one and I'm worried that he might eat the sin counter.
we already killed one sin counter, we don't need to kill another one.
I think the Madea movie eat too much of his soul
YAH21 It’s box office comparisons definitely helped
The sin counter is gonna break again with all these bad movies in such quick succession.
Tahukan::: Breaking the sin counter is one of the best things ever!
You'd be great at Cinemasins
Sin counter 2.0
Daddy's Home is next, right?
The old one is back because they were done with the joke.
Am I the only one that feels like 109 sins isn't anywhere near enough?
Add like 120 more for the body shaming in the bathroom when they were putting makeup on
Joseph Palacio omfg grow up it’s not that serious. stop being so easily offended lmao
I would like to point out that the actress who played Eleanor Shellstrop from the Good Place, Kristen Bell, is playing a mom in a movie about Bad Moms. The parallel can be made.
*Ding!*
Yeah I feel like Ocean’s 8 has more
Idk why I'm so happy about this but I'm the 1000th like
5:34 If I ever see someone doing this in the theatre...
It will be the last fucking thing they see.
Exactly.
That was more relatable than what CinemaSins wrote
CinemaSins Can ye not
Didn't women act like that while watching Magic Mike?
Donsmacker1 can ye not sums it up so nice. More than 1/3 of my comments are from these spam bots. It is as bad The Game Theorists (they have the same, it makes sense etc). They should get people to block spam bots each time. To your original comment. It would have been ironic, if somebody somebody stood up and walked out during that scene in theatre. The perfect disguise.
She didn't make the Nixon bust, she took it for the set of the 70's Show. lol
I thought her voice sounded familiar
Yeah she’s from the 70s show
@@garythepartyrocker7613 no family guy
@@yurigaviria6794 Both are correct.
@Yuri Gaviria
Why not the both?
"quiting is for dad's"
Every single, single dad out there: come again?
XD poor dads
the movie literally had a single dad in it
My dad never takes responsibility for his actions, also all my friends have dad issues so come again
@@adriannawelch7670 just cause you and ya friends dads don’t take responsibility, doesn’t mean everyone’s dads don’t take responsibility.
mine abandoned when he got remarried, and my stepfather was an alcoholic. so...yeah i support the line.
None of my friends or classmates were ever embarrassed by their parents showing affection. It’s weird if you don’t love your parents. After all, they do so much
Yeah same.
Movies rarely portray kids accurately.
@@Arbron Agreed! 100%
I am, it’s usually a stage in the tween years when kids get embarrassed by their parents kissing them
- many children are embarrassed, especially from middle school onwards. Let’s not act as if it was a myth.
None of your classmates? Have you ASKED all of them? Pretty sure some of them are. Put them in a mall with their parents, and then bring their friends. You’ll see how many of them like it
- it doesn’t mean they don’t like their parents, it is a perfectly normal stage in the development of a person
- hey, sorry to break your bubble, but not all parents are great, not all parents like their children and children do not have to love their parents. Please be considerate and stop saying that
Gwendolyn is rich enough to own a private jet yet still sends her kids to public school.
She sends her kids to public schools because she bought a private jet.
"This movie is a dick to dads" XD
Coraline Parmentier - Pianist for Peace well my dad is a dick so this movie relates to me
Roland Emmerich was also probably involved in this movie.
Coraline Parmentier - Pianist for Peace eee
all comedy movies/tv are. especially the simpsons and family guy
Coraline Parmentier - Pianist for Peace XD
"Let's be bad moms" In other words, let the only good mom go bad for a short period of time while the normally bad moms don't need to feel crappy for being bad moms.
This movie gives me hope I too can be a screenwriter
Well if the screenwriters on this film can then you sure can
You can. Being a screenwriter isn't hard. Getting a producer to consider something that's actually well-written, as opposed to some tired, cliche-ridden retread that's "bankable"? Well ... good luck!
@@Tim_the_Enchanter lol well they tend to go towards nothing original ... right now they are still on the "how do we make soemthing for women? Take a male lead movie and gender swap the characters and swap the dick jokes for vagina jokes! We did it again and if they hate it we say they hate women!!!" Kick.
You know a film is bad when you can't even stand to cringe your way through the CinemaSins video. Holy shit, why is Mila Kunis doing this.
Seconded.
Moneyzzz.
Why did Patrick Stewart participate in the Emoji Movie? It's their job. They say their lines, they get paid. Sure, you can be a little picky once you're already established as a big name and your bank account is sufficiently stuffed, but do that too often and you might end up killing your career.
Artistic integrity is nice and all, but movies are a business. Ideals and business don't tend to mix very well.
I don't think Mila Kunis is a good actor, and she has been in shitty rom-coms before.
Nothing to argue there. I would think though that Mila Kunis and Patrick Stewart are well-established enough to not "kill their career" by declining a role in a relatively, if not completely unartistic product. I mean, they can do whatever they want, but in Mila Kunis' case it's not the first time she's "selling out". Other than Black Swan I cannot even remember any movie with her in the last few years that was somewhat ambitious. That is, in my opinion, more likely to be a career killer than not appearing in movies such as this.
In Patrick Stewart's case, I believe he just did that because he doesn't really need to give a fuck anymore.
Cinemasins is the only way to watch movies nowadays tbh
Spencer Lauder if you mean the only to watch movies i agree
It’s honestly sad how many of these sins were actual problems with the movie and characters. Like holy shit this movie is actually terrible.
Hollow Getsuga you people say that about every single movie. I'll still love all these movies
WOMANpukumaru forget it
WOMANpukumaru can you just leave me alone? Idk why people always gotta be so mean to me all the time
Bighaney Productions Lmao i think he was just joking. Lighten up
Bighaney Productions Because it's fun to be mean to sensetive dorks.
as someone from a single mom household with a mom who worked multiple jobs,and growing up around both single parent and 2 parent households, this movie is an insult. I know it's hard to raise kids and have a life outside of that. but really it hard to raise 2 kids and work a partime job yet still be upper middle class? not buying it
Definitely not on minimum wage or something close to it.
well they are in a 2 income household
It sounds hard
Agee Marie That's the point. She (they) is (are) a bad (bad) person (people).
the point is not that it's financially hard, but emotionally - she has no life outside of her kids and that is a thing any and all parent can experience - no matter of their financial or marriage situation.
This can't be called "Bad Moms" because they never do any parenting, good or bad. So really if you remove the Moms, it should just be called "Bad." Which is exactly what this movie is: bad
Yup you are spot on
Verde the Star Warrior I think wanting to see parenting and being pissed off when you don't get to see enough of it is a bit strange. Its a comedy movie hun
+Luke Ryba You need to shut the fuck up. Like right now. I lost brain cells from your comment. Crawl back to whichever ring of hell feminists come from and leave us alone.
Luke Ryba Comedy films are not funny anymore
Never do any parenting!? I don't know what movie you were watching but she cooked, cleaned, chauffeured, stood up for them, WoW MoM! The whole point was they needed each other as parental support!
Was waiting for a "shut up Meg"
I swear that movie companies need to hire CinemaSins to sin check their movies before release.
Edit: thx for LIKES!!!!!!!
truee
It would still have sins
Pokemaster X but that would hurt their egos
Pokemaster X then this channel will cease to exist
Why not sin check my "Impact" a James Grider novel by E. Paula Willson.
Also, Lilly Singh as a cameo Mom making the way-too-obvious joke about Mila Kunis and how she seems "foreign" (and depending on how you feel about Superwoman, Lilly Singh).
Sin #11: I worked part time at multiple jobs and believe me, the companies LOVE to put on you the work of a full- time employee without the benifits.
Yup. They'll have your contract say you work 31 hours (since 32 is full-time if I remember right), but you actually work like 50. The overtime is pennies compared to the value of the work you produce and insurance and such. :'(
In MY state, Michigan, I believe you have to average 37 or more hours over 3 months or something. So around Christmas/Thanksgiving, all the grocery store cart-pushers, bagboys and stockboys are worked a solid 38-45 hours per week, but they always balance it out with 10 hour weeks so they never get benefits. To top it off, it's the busiest time of year with HUGE profits and freezing weather with snow to push carts in, so they get SUPER screwed. Personally, I work for a small business, so I don't get literally anything other than my weekly check even though I work 38-43 hours every week.
A certain amusement park I work at, will work it's part time cast members easily into overtime hours during the busiest times of the year (Holidays and summer) then during the slow season turn around and give them 10 or less hours a week to the point where they are desperately asking each other if they have extra shifts they don't want that they can pick up. I went to full time when I could (which wasn't easy at all) to get out of that pit of exploitation.
The sad thing is, these part timers still don't get decent benefits or wages despite working all erratic hours, in all types of weather. And some of them are so blinded by the magic that they actually defend these practices as justified by the company.
I think the issue was she was had a particular job that would normally be full time.
R Rainwater I guess you missed the part where I said that companies love to do that to people. My point is exactly in sync with that, all the work without the benifits even if it is the work of a full time job. You can work “part time” and easily do the work of a full time employee.
I’m sinning cinema sins for not sinning Gwendolyn for not having her kids in private school when her and her husband can afford Martha Stuart to cater parties and they have a FUCKING PRIVATE JET
Diamond White some cities have really good public schools
private schools don't create the divide, they are more a symptom of it, but yes, they do perpetuate it over generations.
Private schools just allow kids to grow up in a bubble. The world is public...
Who let Besty DeVose into this part of the public domain?
Starscream91 I go to a private school
As a stay at home dad, who also works from home and provides the majority of my families income, this movie's biggest crime is the lack of comedy.
this is just fun fantasy,
serious freaks
I think i have a copy of this movie laying around here somewhere..... Im willing to trade it for a can of Pringles
Ain't nobody gonna give up their pringles for this movie...
GamerGirl2001 lays canisters will probably be more accurate.
Pringers sound so good right now
how about half a can... looks like sour cream and onion... not sure if it started out sour cream and onion...?
A pringles can is more valuable... even empty.
"Have you seen the shit that they allow on SNL these days?" Two years later and still topical af
Watching these is way better than actually watching the movie
Ryan Gallagher So true
Every time a movie says the title in the movie, I always say “roll credits” lmao
Bruh omggggg samee I do it for every movie
*Bad Moms: Age of Ultron* I fucking died
Hades [XIV] then there is two of us
Hades [XIV] what time was that
Hades [XIV] how dare u comment on a video but not upload anything WHY 😭
II MyPz II Rekt I'm sorry 😭😭 I just don't know what kind of videos to make anymore.
Hades [XIV] WHAT
Man I feel bad for you guys, but also super grateful that you're willing to go through all these terrible movies for us. Keep up the good work.
Please spare the Sin counter
Shanette Quao is?
1:28 "How can she be part-time if she's there everyday?"
Part-time is anything under 40 hours. 7 X 5 = 35
@Sterling Archer depends on the country
@@melsy9355 Or state
@jermaine tobin why are you so salty? That's literally the point of Jacob's comment. You're just an asshole.
Precisely. My mom works 5 hours a day and is off on wednesdays. But even if she would go to work every day that would only be 25 hours a week.
When I was younger it was fairly common for certain employers to limit employees to part-time status so they wouldn't have to give them benefits. I once worked for a grocery store that required me to pay union dues in order to work there, but made sure I never got enough hours to get "vested" in the actual union.
This movie did not need a sequel. Hell, it didn't need to exist to begin with
Hahaha! Mom-splaining! Hahaha!
I only eat Brains, Dummy ok
👌
Get it? Because that’s Kristen Bell’s show
If you're goin' hard enough left...you'll find yourself turnin' right.
needs more TRAINS R.I.P. Paul Newman
Tell him to do Final Destination
Zoolander? Anti-Zoolander?
Eleanor Shellstrop in: The Bad Place.
Shirt
Fork!
Ash-hole
Son of a bench!
Holy motherforking shirtballs
When you haven't seen the movie
But you watch the Cinima Sins anyways.
So savage.
Who else never watched the movie?
A M B I T I O U S I never watched it
I forgot it even existed.
I didn't even know it existed. I wish to return to that blissful time.
VictorKane115 😂😂 same.
My 12 year old sister
Whenever Everything Everything comes out on dvd, sin the hell out of it pleeeaaassseeee.
Space Duck I agree! The book was good but the movie was meeeeh:/
Space Duck the book was greattttt but the movie. -.-
"Who the fuck still buys dvd's?" *ding*
Fangirl 0101 l
Cosine it too and even tangent it
Reality: All these moms are actually inside an asylum deluding themselves into this fantasy mom world where they can do whatever and still be good moms.
Movie is already 5x more interesting with this added.
Good point
Movie is dryer than the chicken I tried to cook two days ago
Gawd! How did I miss this?
its drier than my dm's
Daily trip to the grocery store? I'm obsessed with health and I shop at MOST once a week, lots of times once every two weeks...
Anyone who has to shop once a day is doing it wrong.
True that. Haha poor planning on food per week and totally time consuming no wonder they are such bad moms
Silently watches my family have to go to the store almost everyday
This movie was just so cringe worthy
I can't even finish watchign this video :s
Feminist Movie
L0ST S0UL oh ok
13:17 wAiT LiLy’S iN tHiS mOviE?
That was my reaction too!
I've never seen this movie, but who the hell actually wants to be in the PTA, let alone be running it?
Members of the NRA (to enforce hiatus on school integration by mentioning metal detectors and guns for teachers), conservatives wanting evolution and sex ed be taken out of the curriculum, but the Bible be put in (it already happened in Kansas), anybody wanting power without actually spending money on campaigning, multinational companies (like in Oklahoma, where in exchange for school supplies teachers are mandated to beautify fracking) and militant liberals
Control freaks who think that "if I do not take control, some other people will, and they will make my kids do things I do not approve of".
Akos Barati well that explains why Oklahoma Schools are screwed up.
I really want to see the sin counter face its biggest fears...
The Emoji Movie!!
I saw this movie with my mom, and I was the only male in the theatre. I was also the only person under the age of 45. It was messed up. Experiences like that change a man.
woah ppl actually watched this in theaters??
That SNL joke was something I've been thinking about for a while.
This movie should have been called "Bad Movie" I wouldn't watch this movie if it was given to me for free
Js
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What if you were payed 100$ dollars for watching it?
The shop I work at is having a movie night where there's two movies we can see
Bad Mom's Christmas movie and the new Thor Movie....
Marcos Amparo you just did
Moral of the story: Don't get married.
More like don’t have crotch spawn
Lets all follow your advice and drive humanity to extinction!
So smart.
*Don't have kids.
Marriage can be awesome. Kids ruin everything
Were Ferret hahahah
Honestly, at this point we deserve extinction. May as well have a cocktail on the way out.
Bad Santa, Bad Teacher, Bad Grandpa, Bad Moms, Lazy Titles!
Kevin Luna Bad Santa is a classic. Bad Teacher was.....not terrible. Bad Moms is nauseatingly bad. My wife and I watched it, and I'm disgusted I lost that time and can't get it back.
bad movies
Kevin Luna You forgot to mention Bad Boys
American Ultra, Sniper, Gangster, Pie, Hustle, Beauty, Psycho... Not better :D
richard boss Generally, trailers gives you a pretty good idea if you gonna waste your time or not !
Within the first 30 seconds I was like “SHUT UP MEG”
This movie is so bad I don't think I am going to make it through the video - started typing this during the "sell coffee to hotels" part... it's only getting more painful...
Christ this is painful.
Painful.
-Shawn
Nope. Can't make it. Not your fault. HOW IS THERE A SEQUAL?!?!?!
TheSearchingTruth
It’s...
true...
oh god
Everything wrong with this movie:
-The whole movie
Shut up DildoGaggins
BildoBaggins, kinky
Pickle Rick Ikr.
BildoBaggins I like my pickles with a serving of corned beef
Pickle Rick Wtf did i just read
I'm surprised that CinemaSins didn't sin superwoman being in this for like 5 seconds-
I know who you are.
+Miss. Anonymous Liza Koshy was randomly in Boo! A Madea Halloween and that wasn’t sinned either. I’m pretty sure she was the reason that like 1/3 of the audience members were there. (Not to put down Liza- she’s proven to be a pretty capable actor)
Miss. Anonymous He probably doesn't know who that is.
ikr smh
Probably because to most guys, and plenty of women, a RUclips sensation going under the alias of "||Superwoman||" is not relevant.
To be fair to the therapist, basically that exact thing happened to my dad when he went to counseling with his ex-wife. Though they had worse issues than these two. (One of the issues WAS his ex cheating, but there was other stuff too.)
I have a problem with moms being proud of being 'a bad mom.' (Because they exist in real life.)
You either need to find a husband that cares for the kids OR you need to make sure you get áll the help you can get.
You do not trade your 'me-time' for the basic caring for your kids, especially not if you want to go eat cereal from a box in wallmart.
You can hélp your kids with projects, but nobody told you that you had to create the project itself.
That's why it's a project for the KID. Instead of going 100% and then stopping halfway to rebel against your responsibility and only give 30%, you can also give a steady 70% help álways.
The kids never asked to -become your burdens- be born. Don't over-spoil them first and then abandon them.
They make everything harder for themselves because they don't ask their husbands for help and think the world's on them, and think we should feel sorry for them. My dad stays at home and my mam works, he doesn't make chores for himself but he does
Why do you keep using accents on certain vowels (e & a)?
Why are you taking such a serious view, it is a comedy.
So many things wrong with this long winded comment. First issue being that everyone doesn't want to be married. Also a whole bunch of other things I could point out but I'll just say this. It's a fictional move. Not a documentary.
Its a comment on society, which tells moms that they are failures unless they have a 'natural' drug free birth, breastfeed (but not for too long), read to the children from the minute they are born, only feed them organic, homemade baby food, co-sleep. Their kids must be smart, happy, clean at all times and perfect. The pressure that is put on moms is what makes them do 100%, for their kids, instaid of letting them do things for themselves. How much happier was he son when at the end of the movie he had cooked breakfast for himself? Her stepping back from 100% meant that he could learn that skill himself. But the moms doing 100% in the first place is a result of all the things that moms feel responsible for and failures for if they dont happen.
Women don’t need husbands to be good moms
WAIT... I just heard a Naperville joke. How in the world CinemaSins?! Explain why! 630 is still the area code of my phone number.
Blake Grigsby I'm not even from Naperville (from Darien) but this is a win for all burbs of chicago
i missed it. what Naperville joke?
Me too WTF!
Mine too! 630 for the win!
Bartlett
This movie is so boring I can barely sit through a CinemaSins video about it.
rafiq403 I had to scroll through comments and reply at random to get through it
I actually mostly pressed L to get through the video.
(Yes, pressing L is a feature you can do in a video.)
Perfect channel to find a movie to watch when I'm wasted and won't care if I remember it!
The coloring for his movie is so wierd and overlighted.
Bright, clean and "polished", so it appeals to the same moms as those in the movie. This is not a family movie, because kids are not going to see a movie about their worst nightmare.
It looks like an extended dream sequence
Yeah, lots of movies do that, especially comedic ones. Sometimes it fits, like in sex education and Hollywood on Netflix, other times it's just looks weird.
I thought my eyes were tired
Which makes this movie even worse, since it’s supposed to appeal and relate to a specific demographic, but I doubt any mom could relate to this washed out, pastel mess
How did this movie get a sequel again?
No cause alot of ghetto hoochie moms love these movies
I am sure Harvey knows. >
Because nobody saw the better movie,
Girls Trip , and realized how horrible this movie was in comparison.
All the bad mom wanna be abandoned their kids and saw this movie The same demographic went to see Fifty Shades of Grey
$ I $ have $ no $ idea $
A side note sin here on the editing of this movie: why does everything look so over-fucking-exposed and have a bloom effect to everything?
Because women.
Brought to you by "a bad moms Christmas" in theaters this Friday
When I went to see “It” in early September, every single trailer was a remake of something. Then there was this trailer. My friend was like “so Hollywood has ONE idea for a movie that isn’t a remake, and it’s about bad moms?”
And he was right. Why does Hollywood suck so bad?
"Dammit Amy! I know you're good at everything, but leave the sinning to me!" Amy would be excellent at Cinemasins, Ding!!
it's been Agatha all along
Everything wrong with "Bad Moms" in 0.01 seconds: It exists!
THAT is what was wrong with this movie. It was nothing BUT Cliches. It was Stereotype theater to the max. Everyone in this film deserved a better movie to be in.
I like the premise that Mila Kunis would ever have trouble getting laid. Is that even supposed to be plausible?
The spirit of Meg is in her
After starring in this terrible movie, it is...
“This movie exists, 400 sins!”
man.. i cant get megs voice out of my head. when i see mila kunis talk, i always imagine that its meg doing mila's voice over
Movies like these almost always end up as my guilty pleasures
I have my fair share of shitty things being my guilty pleasures, but... How this one?
Da Dragon Durp same. The girl power montages in particular
Da Dragon Durp naw... this one wasn't that good
Jake Danielsen
Because I'm a weirdo
Do you actually laugh? None of these jokes landed how could watch this unironically?
So, you are doing comedies now?! Yesss!
CinemaSins ~ Dude. Nobody is falling for your shit. Fuck off already!
No comedies are funny
toni jelecevic Month Python the holy grail? Deadpool? Blazing Saddles?
Lancer I know right. This movie didn't even get a smirk out of me. Left the theater in the first 45 minutes
I haven't even seen the movie. I say comedy, assuming that's the category it would be in. But, point def taken.
To be fair, This movie made it into one of my top favorites as a mom of 3 who does genuinely feel the pressure they talk about. There really are so many rules, so many people judging you quietly for everything you do in public... This movie - while sure not an accurate representation - addresses it and I love it for that fact.
I worked at a dine-in movie theatre when this movie was released. Soooooo many drunk moms.
That sounds like it would make a ten times better comedy film than this
"Shut up, Meg."
Bad Moms 2 came out today.
CinemaSins You replied, this must be my lucky day. Will the real CinemaSins stand up?
Cadillac Deville dont fall for it
Peski I know. No way they are giving anything free to everyone. Lmao
My god save us all
Wait really
2:05 I had something similar happen actually. Stepmom talking about whatever score I got on a test to which my father responded "You passed?" To which I responded "Yes" to which he said good job now you just need to improve. You can always improve.
13:16 Wh- is- Is that Superwoman????
ArtisticPixie yes
ArtisticPixie yep
I KNOW RIGHT
ArtisticPixie yuppp
same fucking reaction wtf
Someone has never had a real job... Being part time has *NOTHING* to do with how many days you work, or what your do, it's to do with how many hours you work! You could work 7 days a week, but only 2 hours a day, making it *PART TIME*
At 13:17 was that Lily? (IISuperwomanII)
Megan Goldberg Yes!!!!!
*Lilly
Yep
Oh damn, it is
Lilly Golden-Collum No its Lolly xD
13:11
Wait a minute... (Pauses the video and squints.) That’s... THAT’S IISUPERWOMANII!!! WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAT???
I just contracted eye cancer
HeroicASF I went to the doctor after that movie and he said it was ocular cancer but they're probably the same thing
HeroicASF oo
I have seen the actual movie....My soul has contracted cancer from this shit!
Wait until he sins The Emoji Movie
Seriously, this movie is terrible. Now there is a second one...we're all gonna die!
EVERYTHING WRONG WITH DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: THE LONG HAUL. I WATCHED IT AND IT WAS A FLAMING PILE OF GARBAGE. I DEMAND YOU TO RIP IT APART
They probably won’t but I really hated that movie and I even attended the german premiere with the author. My younger brother who is huge fan of the books really enjoyed the movie.
I think that the sin counter would break with in the first 5 min
I hate to be this person but the book was better. There are few exceptions, including lord of the rings and, this probably doesn't count, death note(the show, not the shit movie).
My question : why on earth a bad moms christmas is happening?
Yudha Bagaskara We've got to have... moneyyy!
Yudha Bagaskara I agree, though I'm probably in the small percentage of people (in the comments) who liked this movie; Bad Moms Christmas just looks like crap. I wanted a sequel, just not the one I'm getting.
My job was part time if you worked under 30 some odd hours a week and they liked to schedule people for like 4 hour shifts at a time.
That was kind of the point. She is supposed to be part time but they give her so much work she has to come in everyday
@@TheBeetress So she's full-time then. Part-time isn't really arbitrary. You're either full time or part time. Anything 32 hours or more is usually considered full time. I highly doubt she's working part time then. Also her husband must make a lot of money to afford a muscle car like that and a nice house. I call bullshit on that but Hollywood is so out of touch with people who work for a living to understand what "poor" is.
Granted I live in NC where employee rights aren't really a thing. But I worked 38 hrs a week for Lowes Foods and was classified as part time. My days were usually 6 to 7 hours long with no lunch. They did give a 15 minute break. But it's not required in NC and there were many shifts I didn't have a break. Sometimes they had me pull double shifts too.
Crystal Williams-Brown yea the south doesn’t have unions it’s shitty I was at a job where you were fired for not adhering to “mandatory overtime” which was leaving when your boss says you can.
@@peebay3515, I was a part time employee working at Fred Meyers but worked a full time schedule. Its a common thing that happens because people gotta work yo!
Sin 56 should become a meme. (Blank) is not considered consent.
Like this scene doesn’t contain a lapdance.
Edit: it was a great commentary on SJWs.
Han Solo: "That's not how consent works!"
No you're not, fuck off.
Sorry, that should have been: "Giving stuff away is not considered consent."
Wora Thanks for caring about the spam bot, although I am sure that ignoring them is the proper way to handle with them or reporting them.
Also it is true, Giving stuff away is not considered consent.
Also responding to someone, who didn’t start a conversation with you is NOT considered consent.
im ok with this ,and _i am not ok with this!_
Emoji movie
Emoji movie
Emoji movie
Emoji movie
EMOJI MOVIE NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
Things & Stuff YES
One movie...3 parts.
Dylan Dynes he might do it during Christmas.
You don’t need to, just one fat L
Things & Stuff thats what im waiting for
How is the idea of moms being awful parents funny, exactly? No really, I want to know who thought this was a hilarious idea.
Feminists. And I'm not even joking.
Nichimoon well, they do it all the time to dads... everyone just laughs it off though. Hell, they even did it in this movie too.
Nichimoon well, their only real shtick is putting women in roles without really fleshing it out except "I am woman, hear me roar" bs.
Is no one going to talk about how the daughter found out her mom hooked up with that one single dad? Like how would she have found that out? Did the other moms tell her? I found it kinda disturbing.
Oh hello, don't mind me, I'm just waiting for "everything wrong with the emoji movie"
Blue Oranges why does everyone keep begging for that one? It's not gonna be any different from any other episode
i think its obvious on what is wronv with that... thing
this is the perfect way to watch a bad movie. I just saved money. Thanks!
Daniel Vilciu saved money time and sanity
It's on Netflix and it's no longer in theaters... so what money are you wasting?
RockBeauty :3 you still have to pay for Netflix
Lisa Loonytoon ABC movies where movies are free. It's not hard to find movies tbh.
I actually had to skip parts because this movie was hurting me mentally.
The worst was them hating on uncircumcised men... as if millions of men that could potentially watch this movie are all circumcised.
How would those bitches like it if genital mutilation was forced on them shortly after birth?
How dare you assume Martha Stewart does not simply carry around Jell-O shots in hopes of partying it up wherever she goes????
wait every day there is a doctors appointment WHAT IS WRONG WITH THOSE KIDS DANG!?
My cat just passed away yesterday, and not even going to lie, it made me feel better seeing cinema sins upload
Well you're a douche because you're cheating on him with a fox already
I mean damn let some time pass bruh