So many of Jeremy’s sins could be explained simply by reminding him that this is Judge Dredd, a man so “by the book” and instinctively certain about his judgement that he makes meter maids look laxed by comparison.
I wouldn't exactly say he's so by the book, he does give the homeless guy a chance to get a move on, and does pass Anderson despite the multiple reasons to fail her that he points out.
@@selonianth Considering that the Law just *might* give a judge discretion on such a minor misdemeanor once or twice before making a judgement...Yeah, that's a common theme in real-life systems of law around the world. You know, the same as "giving a warning to cease & desist" before facing actual charges.
Also keep in mind, the Judges can only respond to a miniscule percentage of crimes. I doubt it's worth a Judges time to actually process a homeless guy.
@@selonianth he only does that because he thinks murder is more important so realistically he was putting the homeless to back because it was the in minor offence it does make sense
Another excellent intro to a video. IMO. This is one of the most underrated film of this decade. Low budget. It looks, and feels like a mid to late 1980s/1990s action films. I love it! Still hoping it gets a sequel. Awesome content, keep it coming.
After watching your video about not hating CinemaSins I had to actually come back to this one JUST to see what you said about Th3Birdman slowlly becoming Future Birdman actually showing on the subtitles. I mean, I knew it was coming and actually saw it since you've set this "character arc" but before you pointed that detail on the other video, I legit thought it was actually Future Birdman, not present Birdman talking about the "Jeremy points out what's on the screen cliché". It was simple, but genius.
So here’s my logic for using the hotshot round with that opening gangster: First up, it seems like the round being fired makes less noise than a standard bullet, giving the gangster less time to react and shoot the hostage. A normal bullet could also cause an involuntary squeeze of the trigger if it killed him outright, or not kill him straight away and give him a chance to shoot. The flare on the other hand draws it out and as you can see, gives the hostage a chance to duck away. Pretty smart move from my eyes at least.
Very fair assessment. This would also have the benefit of showing Dredd's tactical skills and awareness and how is never one in which to fuck with. Fuck around, find out to its extreme.
The scene at the beginning of the film where he shoots the guy in the mouth also serves to demonstrate dredds code of ethics Dredd is skilled enough that he could have killed him and moved on but he gave the guy a chance to surrender and lived. Dredd is incredibly efficient in his heh execution of the law but he never kills someone just because it makes his life easier or from a warped pleasure. Damn this film is so good
Favorite sins: “Except Judge Dredd is far more perceptive than you, so he’d actually be better suited to being excellent at Th3Birdman” and “Son... those are milliseconds” The sentence: I am the law!
Gage Anthony CW is just as bad as CS in my opinion, however is much more tolerable because he is positive rather than negative and often is so in a way that is directed towards the negativity of CS.
Honestly Cinemawins has a ton of knowledge on stuff and it's very nice he does research some stuff. And he doesn't pad too much at all. It's really nice to highlight the positives too. It's a great contrast to sins perspective.
Fox They cover awesome movies like this because their fans ask them to because people enjoy listening to discussion about good movies, as well if a movie is truly good CinemaSins often points that out or takes sins off for the awesome parts.
@@Th3Birdman the fact Urban willingly kept the helmet on the whole film to keep it authentic to the character shows he's the right guy for the role. He gets Dredd, and you can tell he enjoyed himself.
It hasn't even come out to buy yet, and your waiting for Birdman to do an eww cinemasins already! Remember how long it took for cinemasins to do Infinity War?
Sinning Judge Dredd for having bargain basement cyberpunk villains. The series that features criminals such as a guy with a metal jaw whose entire plot is an elaborate Ozzy joke; an uprising of morbidly obese people; and Santa Claus.
"The hardest of Core." Huhhh Raaa. got me in the feels. This movie is criminally underrated, and it was equally so unadvertised. This movie deserves a sequel or two, but I would happily settle for a Netflix season or two.
After having a marathon of Th3Birdman videos on CInemasins, i see another one has been added to the list. Today is a good day. Keep up the good work, Th3Birdman.
D3sToD3s my bad dam auto correct dam grammar nazis. Here I go to edit the tiny your mistake. Btw I do know the difference and don’t do this 99.9% of the time
You know what bugs me about the "Jeremy points out whatever is happening on screen and sins it" cliché is that 9 times out of 10 when he does it, it means he's basically trying to avoid saying "movie does not explain the thing" because the movie is 'showing not telling' and expects you to fill in the blanks. Whatever is happening on the screen that he's pointing out is literally explaining itself by just being on the screen, usually by building a scene/world/character with details about them that the lack of explanation implies to be taken as "that's just how it is" in-universe. Besides, you know full well if it explained it that directly or bluntly he'd immediately sin it for exposition or wasting time or something without a hint or irony. Honestly, what, really bugs me the most is that it's basically sinning a movie for being artistic, subtle or clever in some way and that just makes audiences and filmmakers worse for hearing and believing it.
[Miss Cleo voice] "Call me now for ya free readin'! [regular voice] And these 5 sins, bitch." I cackled so hard I sounded like a demented parrot...kinda scared me
Here's a reason to fire the hotshot: it'll burn out the nerve endings of the brain, rather than allowing them to fire spasmodically - I.E, keeping the gun from going off into the innocent's head. I mean, it's thin, but it's what I think. EDIT: ...did...did fucking Cinima Sins call a FLASH BANG a...gadget? A grenade that has existed since THE FUCKING 70s!?
What gets me is that this movie was a perfect depiction of Dredd. Jeremy has fans that comment stuff like oh thank you for reviewing this movie I thought it would be crap, and those fans are probably why we would never get a sequel
Something that got me about a few of Jeremy's sins in this movie was that he was operating off of the belief that a lot of these criminals would have trials - like, modern day court room trials - when the crime rates are so bad that they just don't have time for it; Hence why Dredd says that they are "Judge, Jury and Executioner." They don't have time for that shit, they can only respond to 6% of crime, the justice system has to divert its resources where they count and it's not in a court room.
You missed one. The mini gun is NOT a 50 cal. This just shows Jeremy ignorance in military matters and weapons, in addition to all his other things his is ignorant in.
These were fictional mockups, though, according to the production crew. when filming the spent casings ejecting onto the ground, they used spent .50 BMG cases. there are REAL .50 BMG Gatling guns but the one that comes to mind is the GAU/19 with only three barrels. that said there is not a CHANCE IN HELL cinemasins knew this and much more likely just saw a large machine gun and said ".50 CAAAAAALLL" like a moron.links to More info about the films firearms and some background:www.imfdb.org/wiki/Dredd_(2012)#Prop_Minigunwww.imfdb.org/wiki/General_Dynamics_GAU-19/A
5:16 ish minor note, the gun actually flashes dredd an alert to say he’s low on ammo and the hotshot was the only viable option in that situation. Also Stallone is most definitely not the law.
Yeah, his actual crime was vagrancy in the film (which is basically just being homeless), but if you read his sign, he is actually advertising prostitution. It's kind of sad, actually.
Judge Dredd is NOT Dudley do-right. Dudley is obsessed with being good. Dredd THINKS he is, but he’s actually obsessed with the letter of the law, not the same thing at all. Dredd himself is a perfect example of how “obey the law” and “good” are not at all the same thing. Dudley would never murder someone for a minor crime.
I feel as though the homeless man deliberately disobeyed so as to get caught and hauled off to the Isocubes, a subtle cue to emphasize the nature of the Mega City. Imprisonment over being homeless in this kind of setting as some homeless have been known to do in big cities.
As someone who grew up with 2000AD and dredd, I thought this movie was about as good an adaptation as any hollywood traslation is likely to be. Some of the scenes did a really impressive job of making beautiful cinematography from extreme violence, the grim atmosphere of Mega-City One and the dark anti-hero character of Dredd were captured fairly well, and most importantly Karl Urban didn't insist on having his face visible unlike Stallone in the awful 90s version.
So I been watching cinimasins for a while and love them. I just started watching your content the past month and have to say I think it's hilarious. Keep up the good work my man!
While I don't know that much about Judge Dredd, I can say from my little experience that the blood sweeping scene could be a reference to Resyk... the process where corpses are made into food!
I think you need to do Cinemasins version of Frozen and Frozen 2 because there is a lot of lack of research that he does in the latter that would answer some of the questions or sins he has
Another reason that Dredd uses the Hotshot mode on his gun against the criminal in the beginning is so that the hostage doesn't get shot. Chances are if you get hit in the face or something, your hand is going to open up reflexively rather than tense up.It's a shock factor as well as rule of cool
Can we make a drinking game on how many times cinemasins put a Sins on how many logos are in every movie, i would die by the drinking game on how many sins he puts for movie logos
I always took the scene of him killing Mama as showing how his character is so straight lined in how he does his job that he would kill a character sentenced to death even if it meant potentially killing thousands of people.
I agree. I guess there also could have been a mixture of knowing that the signal cannot reach, experience from earlier crimes like this, and just risking everyone to serve justice. Either way, it is a morbidly beautiful ending.
“Son..those are mill-a seconds”
You can hear the disappointment in the voice
Mate, I can practically TASTE the disappoint in the sound. Make of that what you will.
"Why don't these timers make any sense?!?!?"
"Milliseconds, son."
Ngl, should have been 10 sins.
So many of Jeremy’s sins could be explained simply by reminding him that this is Judge Dredd, a man so “by the book” and instinctively certain about his judgement that he makes meter maids look laxed by comparison.
I wouldn't exactly say he's so by the book, he does give the homeless guy a chance to get a move on, and does pass Anderson despite the multiple reasons to fail her that he points out.
@@selonianth Considering that the Law just *might* give a judge discretion on such a minor misdemeanor once or twice before making a judgement...Yeah, that's a common theme in real-life systems of law around the world. You know, the same as "giving a warning to cease & desist" before facing actual charges.
Also keep in mind, the Judges can only respond to a miniscule percentage of crimes. I doubt it's worth a Judges time to actually process a homeless guy.
@@selonianth he only does that because he thinks murder is more important so realistically he was putting the homeless to back because it was the in minor offence it does make sense
So by watching the movie and paying attention? As our lord and savoir shrek once said "yeah like that's ever gonna happen"
Yo Birdman I appreciate you actually taking the time to explain your reason for giving sins. Good stuff man.
Yeah, the explanations are awesome. Gives an extra spice to the sin which he didn't have to add
Sin exposition!
**DING!**
Another excellent intro to a video. IMO. This is one of the most underrated film of this decade. Low budget. It looks, and feels like a mid to late 1980s/1990s action films. I love it! Still hoping it gets a sequel. Awesome content, keep it coming.
I'm giving Th3Birdman two sins for not saying *"Makes her moist"* and *"Dredd is not Cinemasins"*
After watching your video about not hating CinemaSins I had to actually come back to this one JUST to see what you said about Th3Birdman slowlly becoming Future Birdman actually showing on the subtitles. I mean, I knew it was coming and actually saw it since you've set this "character arc" but before you pointed that detail on the other video, I legit thought it was actually Future Birdman, not present Birdman talking about the "Jeremy points out what's on the screen cliché". It was simple, but genius.
So here’s my logic for using the hotshot round with that opening gangster:
First up, it seems like the round being fired makes less noise than a standard bullet, giving the gangster less time to react and shoot the hostage.
A normal bullet could also cause an involuntary squeeze of the trigger if it killed him outright, or not kill him straight away and give him a chance to shoot.
The flare on the other hand draws it out and as you can see, gives the hostage a chance to duck away.
Pretty smart move from my eyes at least.
Also he gives a voice command that on the surface seems like he was addressing the perp.
Very fair assessment. This would also have the benefit of showing Dredd's tactical skills and awareness and how is never one in which to fuck with. Fuck around, find out to its extreme.
I always thought the pain of Hotshot to the mouth would cause an involuntary squeeze myself, but I don't know anatomy
The scene at the beginning of the film where he shoots the guy in the mouth also serves to demonstrate dredds code of ethics Dredd is skilled enough that he could have killed him and moved on but he gave the guy a chance to surrender and lived. Dredd is incredibly efficient in his heh execution of the law but he never kills someone just because it makes his life easier or from a warped pleasure. Damn this film is so good
Favorite sins: “Except Judge Dredd is far more perceptive than you, so he’d actually be better suited to being excellent at Th3Birdman” and “Son... those are milliseconds”
The sentence: I am the law!
Cinema Sins isn’t the law. I’m the law. - Birdman
dare I say, bird law?
@@wiicaaak More like Harvey Th3Birdman: Attorney at Law
@@cksmith08 Hmmm. Considering that a lawyer's primary job is to point out the flaws & holes in the opponents testimony...
Th3Birdman: "Also, Dredd is not stupid."
Script says: "Also, Dredd is not CinemaSins"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Exactly y u don't need subtitles in a video like this
I’ve always been curious. What’s your take on cinemawins?
Gage Anthony CW is just as bad as CS in my opinion, however is much more tolerable because he is positive rather than negative and often is so in a way that is directed towards the negativity of CS.
Good question! I'd like to think he would like him lol
I like them
Honestly Cinemawins has a ton of knowledge on stuff and it's very nice he does research some stuff. And he doesn't pad too much at all. It's really nice to highlight the positives too. It's a great contrast to sins perspective.
Greg's Ecstasy I completely agree
The only sin of this film is the lack of a sequel/mega franchise.
I feel like the "I love cinema sins" part at the begining of the video isn't true any more
I pointed that out on a previous video. I was told, in no uncertain terms, that I was wrong.
@@StormAlterWorlds Birdman takes pride in his voice acting and likes it when people believe his character.
Why wouldn't he love them? They literally keep this content going.
I said the same on a previous video... Basically, he plays a CHARACTER who despises CinemaSins, but he himself doesn't.
If I understand it correctly
Fox They cover awesome movies like this because their fans ask them to because people enjoy listening to discussion about good movies, as well if a movie is truly good CinemaSins often points that out or takes sins off for the awesome parts.
Karl Urban delivering that "I am the law." line remains one of the best scenes in cinema for me. So chilling.
Agreed. It's so understated, yet so powerful. I love him as the character; I really wish they hurry up with the sequel television show.
@@Th3Birdman the fact Urban willingly kept the helmet on the whole film to keep it authentic to the character shows he's the right guy for the role. He gets Dredd, and you can tell he enjoyed himself.
Everything Wrong With CinemaSins: Endgame
Impatiently waiting
It hasn't even come out to buy yet, and your waiting for Birdman to do an eww cinemasins already! Remember how long it took for cinemasins to do Infinity War?
Didn't the movie literally come out like a month and a half ago?
@@iiSky__ -Welcome to cinemasins- look bro , For infinty war, he took 6 months to do it ...so lets wait till the blue-ray i guess
@@zeenzones6928 I guess..
faithfully waiting
14:43 - 14:52 That, along with the incendiary and hotshot kills, is one of the most satisfying kills I’ve seen in this movie.
Re-watched this movie last night and during the intro I swear I could hear Birdman saying MeGaLoDoN’s…
I typically don't read the text when you're talking, but gawd damn I'm glad I did this time.
"Dredd is not Cinemasins" lolol
You really should. He mixes jokes in everywhere. Not just the subtitles, but the sin counter, among others as well.
Sinning Judge Dredd for having bargain basement cyberpunk villains. The series that features criminals such as a guy with a metal jaw whose entire plot is an elaborate Ozzy joke; an uprising of morbidly obese people; and Santa Claus.
I'm a simple man. I see a birdman vid uploaded, I click it.
Your “food courts” accent was AWESOME!!!!
The biggest sin of all was Jeremy not admitting how criminally underrated DREDD was
...that sentencing tho..."I AM THE LAW!!!"...fuckin clazzic
@14:50 Loving the old MK2 (and others) reference. Warms my old bones.
actual. heartfelt. laughter. this one seemed personal. you're criminally undersubscribed.
"The hardest of Core." Huhhh Raaa. got me in the feels.
This movie is criminally underrated, and it was equally so unadvertised. This movie deserves a sequel or two, but I would happily settle for a Netflix season or two.
I think you should rewrite the opening to "Poke mistakes at most of their sins" and not some of their sins
Found your channel by accident and I’m a fan now Quality videos,smart commentary plus honest breakdowns equals reliable content
Asthma.
**ding**
After having a marathon of Th3Birdman videos on CInemasins, i see another one has been added to the list. Today is a good day. Keep up the good work, Th3Birdman.
" Son...those are milliseconds"
"Jeremy mocks Future Birdman"
"**** that guy"
Spat out my soda lol
yes, fav RUclipsr uploaded again
Your videos are my favorites and you uploading at this time is even better
"Your"
Not "you're".
"You're" means "You are" wich turns your sentence into "You are videos are my favorites"
D3sToD3s my bad dam auto correct dam grammar nazis. Here I go to edit the tiny your mistake. Btw I do know the difference and don’t do this 99.9% of the time
D3sToD3s happy? 😂😂😂
How did I miss this one, I thought I've seen everything you've done... One of my favorite action films of all time.
side note: karl urban killed this fucking role.
You know what bugs me about the "Jeremy points out whatever is happening on screen and sins it" cliché is that 9 times out of 10 when he does it, it means he's basically trying to avoid saying "movie does not explain the thing" because the movie is 'showing not telling' and expects you to fill in the blanks. Whatever is happening on the screen that he's pointing out is literally explaining itself by just being on the screen, usually by building a scene/world/character with details about them that the lack of explanation implies to be taken as "that's just how it is" in-universe. Besides, you know full well if it explained it that directly or bluntly he'd immediately sin it for exposition or wasting time or something without a hint or irony.
Honestly, what, really bugs me the most is that it's basically sinning a movie for being artistic, subtle or clever in some way and that just makes audiences and filmmakers worse for hearing and believing it.
Jeremy's ..."singing" made me cringe inside out faster than the green fog from the end of Treehouse of Horror V.
what an obscure refrence.
Dredd was a masterpiece and you know it we need a Dredd 2!!
CinemaSins: ''i am...inevitable.''
''And i.. am Birdman.''
Dredd: I am THE LAW
I'm groot
Your father.
God I love this channel. This smug git in Cinemasins has gone on too long without being called out. Keep it up bro!
Why, because he's right more often than not?
Cry more.
14:09 OMG THAT LAUGH 🤣🤣😂😂😂 i could not stop laughing that was soooo hilarious, by far the best jeremy fake laugh yet
BirdMan you know I rocks with you. But Future BM is the fucking man blunt and charismatic 😂😂
“Call me now for ya free reading”
And these five sins b**tch lmaooo
[Miss Cleo voice] "Call me now for ya free readin'!
[regular voice] And these 5 sins, bitch."
I cackled so hard I sounded like a demented parrot...kinda scared me
Lol you have quickly become one of my favorite RUclipsrs. You do the Jeremy laugh so well lol
Here's a reason to fire the hotshot: it'll burn out the nerve endings of the brain, rather than allowing them to fire spasmodically - I.E, keeping the gun from going off into the innocent's head.
I mean, it's thin, but it's what I think.
EDIT: ...did...did fucking Cinima Sins call a FLASH BANG a...gadget?
A grenade that has existed since THE FUCKING 70s!?
The biggest sin is that we didn't get a sequel or 2.
What gets me is that this movie was a perfect depiction of Dredd. Jeremy has fans that comment stuff like oh thank you for reviewing this movie I thought it would be crap, and those fans are probably why we would never get a sequel
oh yeah ! this is so BRUTAL towards cinemasins! i love it!!!
“Son those are milliseconds” 😂😂😂 im dead
This will be great!!
Thank you for what you do
I'm 4 minutes into this video, and i have to say; This is one of your funniest videos yet. FoOd CoUrTs. EvErYbOdY hAtEs FoOd CoUrTs, Am I rIgHt?
4:14 OMGGG that impressionnn...it was like goofy but dumber like it made me mad laugh cry and die all at once👏👏👏
Your avatar with judge duds on looks badass and awesome!
i think you’d be a great voice actor
Something that got me about a few of Jeremy's sins in this movie was that he was operating off of the belief that a lot of these criminals would have trials - like, modern day court room trials - when the crime rates are so bad that they just don't have time for it; Hence why Dredd says that they are "Judge, Jury and Executioner." They don't have time for that shit, they can only respond to 6% of crime, the justice system has to divert its resources where they count and it's not in a court room.
I love that remix of Mask Off at the end, that was fire
You missed one. The mini gun is NOT a 50 cal. This just shows Jeremy ignorance in military matters and weapons, in addition to all his other things his is ignorant in.
These were fictional mockups, though, according to the production crew. when filming the spent casings ejecting onto the ground, they used spent .50 BMG cases. there are REAL .50 BMG Gatling guns but the one that comes to mind is the GAU/19 with only three barrels. that said there is not a CHANCE IN HELL cinemasins knew this and much more likely just saw a large machine gun and said ".50 CAAAAAALLL" like a moron.links to More info about the films firearms and some background:www.imfdb.org/wiki/Dredd_(2012)#Prop_Minigunwww.imfdb.org/wiki/General_Dynamics_GAU-19/A
Those mini guns actually are 50 cal. I looked into it myself
@@Th3Birdman
Yeah, you don't want to miss a chance to rub Cinema Sins noses in their own ignorance. XD
I like the Friday reference
this movie needs a sequel.
That Friday reference was fucking hilarious 10/10
5:16 ish minor note, the gun actually flashes dredd an alert to say he’s low on ammo and the hotshot was the only viable option in that situation.
Also Stallone is most definitely not the law.
One of my favorite movies ! Haven't started your vid yet, but i hope you get'em. Keep up the good work!
I always thought the hobo was just loitering, never realized he was also soliciting.
Yeah, his actual crime was vagrancy in the film (which is basically just being homeless), but if you read his sign, he is actually advertising prostitution. It's kind of sad, actually.
Cinema Sins: *makes an awful joke and passes it off as a sin*
Th3Birdman: I'm about to end this man's whole career
Should have started with, "Sinning Dread!"
I love your written sentences, they make the video even more fun!
Great video! I really loved Dredd. It was totally not what I expected, but I loved it.
Judge Dredd is NOT Dudley do-right. Dudley is obsessed with being good. Dredd THINKS he is, but he’s actually obsessed with the letter of the law, not the same thing at all. Dredd himself is a perfect example of how “obey the law” and “good” are not at all the same thing. Dudley would never murder someone for a minor crime.
Dredd never killed someone for a minor crime in this movie. Everyone he killed was trying to kill him.
Been waiting forever!
So have I. These goddamn copyright claims... this video has been ready since 1pm (9 hours ago)
@@Th3Birdman RUclips need to get their shit together with copyright claims
I feel as though the homeless man deliberately disobeyed so as to get caught and hauled off to the Isocubes, a subtle cue to emphasize the nature of the Mega City. Imprisonment over being homeless in this kind of setting as some homeless have been known to do in big cities.
The real sin of this video is just another reminder that this film isn't getting a sequel and the TV series is in development hell
Damn it.
This film was a cult classics almost immediately! Sins for even sinning this film!
Man I love this channel
The laugh that you gave ten sins for was hilarious and way less fake-sounding than his earlier laughs.
I like to think that Ma Ma wasn't bluffing, Dredd just dealt with that before (or something similar), and just repeated his solution.
2:53 “The more you know” jingle was perfect!!! Reminds me of the 90’s!!!
That laugh imitation is the best!
He thought you had to be a good shot with a mini gun? Wtf? Lmao
This movie was so good. I hope they make the sequel, or show on Netflix or Amazon
As someone who grew up with 2000AD and dredd, I thought this movie was about as good an adaptation as any hollywood traslation is likely to be. Some of the scenes did a really impressive job of making beautiful cinematography from extreme violence, the grim atmosphere of Mega-City One and the dark anti-hero character of Dredd were captured fairly well, and most importantly Karl Urban didn't insist on having his face visible unlike Stallone in the awful 90s version.
So I been watching cinimasins for a while and love them. I just started watching your content the past month and have to say I think it's hilarious. Keep up the good work my man!
"Dread is not stupid" lol
Those subtitled gave me a laugh :)
While I don't know that much about Judge Dredd, I can say from my little experience that the blood sweeping scene could be a reference to Resyk... the process where corpses are made into food!
I think you need to do Cinemasins version of Frozen and Frozen 2 because there is a lot of lack of research that he does in the latter that would answer some of the questions or sins he has
Another reason that Dredd uses the Hotshot mode on his gun against the criminal in the beginning is so that the hostage doesn't get shot. Chances are if you get hit in the face or something, your hand is going to open up reflexively rather than tense up.It's a shock factor as well as rule of cool
I tend to like the title introductions (of which the original predator one and Godzilla are on top) I dig the sin tally outro for this one
Great job man!! Never seen Dredd myself but this is a great analysis if the video!!
I recommend watching it. Far from being the Sly version which help my enjoyment of it.
This motherfuvking outro Birdman!! 🥶🥶 Jeez loueez PLEASE help me relax
Love the fact you mentioned sector mistake
My favorite part of this video has to be that subtle Friday reference at 1:21😂😂
Can we make a drinking game on how many times cinemasins put a Sins on how many logos are in every movie, i would die by the drinking game on how many sins he puts for movie logos
ive watched probably 7 or 8 of these videos, and i gotta say seems like this one was personal for you XD
dredd was such a good movie i dont blame you
12:38 - Bruh. 😐
17:28 - You're *Damn right.*
0:53, 1:44, 2:42, 3:02, 3:38, 4:05, 4:40, 4:57, 5:29, 6:25, 7:39, 8:06,
8:18, 8:54, 9:19, 9:30, 10:25, 10:40, 11:09, 11:46, 12:20, 13:00, 14:18, 15:47, 15:58, 16:53, 17:19 -
You know da drill, Th3Birdman.
*52 REVERSE DINGS.*
I hope that he just has the “Jeremy makes a pop culture ref-“ as a clip so he doesn’t have to say it every time.
"Jeremy is not the law. I am the law."
‘Maybe this just made her moist’ amazing Easter egg B.Man
I always took the scene of him killing Mama as showing how his character is so straight lined in how he does his job that he would kill a character sentenced to death even if it meant potentially killing thousands of people.
I agree. I guess there also could have been a mixture of knowing that the signal cannot reach, experience from earlier crimes like this, and just risking everyone to serve justice. Either way, it is a morbidly beautiful ending.