Everything Wrong With The Fugitive In 20 Minutes Or Less
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2020
- The Fugitive is an all time classic. We love this movie. But man... a lot of bullsh*t goes on. A lot. Some of it is sinful.
Here are the sins of The Fugitive.
Next week: 2019 drama sins, early 00's action sins.
Remember, no movie is without sin. Which movie's sins should we count next?
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“What is it about 1993 special effects that holds up in 2020”
They actually crashed a train for this movie, and I’m pretty sure it’s still at the place they filmed it. So they probably also crashed a bus, which is why it looks so good.
balboa station is not a real station
Yeah, that’s special effects.
They did. Visited the location just last Fall (Dillsboro, NC).
@@habovay3 Yep, took a ride on the Great Smoky Mountains Railroad and saw the wreckage. Btw, I love Bryson City and Dillsboro. Beautiful areas.
The fantastic world of practical effects!
"I doubt they would be rolling a critical patient through this main hallway"
As a hospital worker, I can tell you that you would be absolutely surprised. When you've got someone bleeding out or coding, you absolutely get them to where they need to be, regardless of where you have to go through. There are protocols and guidelines saying "Hey, don't wheel this guy through the lobby", but if that's the only way to go, you bet we're going that way.
I have a stock phrase for medical personnel during this pandemic, since I've been dealing with them a lot. I always say, "Thanks for being there (or here, depending...). Stay safe!" I salute you for being on the job during this crisis. God bless.
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@@oldenweery7510 F*** safe; let everyone be self-responsible.
_”...bleeding out or coding”_ ... what do you mean by coding?
Side note : As a software developer, i can tell you that coding can bore you to death...
@@zerg9523 Coding = actively dying. Also known as "going blue" around my hospital, because we have a sick sense of humour.
how did you NOT remove a sin for
"i didn't kill my wife!"
"i don't care!"
Because they use it in their 'bloopers'?
@@Gozokukolat they used this whole movie in the bloopers for years your outta order he's out of order this whole sins video is out of order .............10 out of 10 would recommend
Because abed still owes $3000
i guess it’s part of the sins they removed at the beginning of the video..
Or the line "I......don't......bargain!"
All of us: *CinemaSins didn't include the "I didn't kill my wife!" scene!*
CinemaSins: _I DON'T CARE!_
And what is "wrong" with that scene?
@@chuckfan1 Nothing. We all wanted him to REMOVE a sin for that exchange!
@@dropkickmurphy4114 Maybe its just me lol
Im still not understanding what is "wrong" with that scene. That is a mistake, or whatever? As a lot of people are mentioning. How is that a blooper or error?
@@chuckfan1 Not every scene that gets mentioned in these videos has anything "wrong" with it, in fact most don't. It's just snarky comedy cause it's funny.
There is a history of showing iconic scenes from movies just to silently remove a sin for it.
Followed by: _snarky snigger_
I've seen so many of these 'Everything Wrong With.....' videos that I'm starting to hear your voice in my head every time I try to watch a movie.
ME TOO.....JUST KEEPING TRYING LOL
my wife hates when we are watching a movie and i reflexively say "roll credits" or "skip" or something
For me, I always hear 'narration'
Talesin- God of the Internet yeah I would hate that too
In my family, anybody quipping "That's racist", "He survives this" or "'You better come and look at this' cliché" in any situation is guaranteed a chuckle.
As an Illinoisan I want to be offended by the "Does anyone in Illinois ever do their jobs" dig... but then i look at our six governors in jail and just... *sigh*
You have 6 governor's in jail? May I ask what for?
@@leemichael2154 Not all right now. They're trying to win a bet with Louisiana. Usual things, like graft and trying to sell vacant Senate seats.
@@leemichael2154 What @Joseph Fisher said. My favorite is that one of our governors literally tried to auction off Obama's seat after Obama got elected. And he was somehow surprised that that wasn't okay XD
Lee Michael and then Trump got him out of jail for simply being on The Apprentice
@@alliterationking2029 And one of the people that governor spoke with about it was...the CURRENT governor of Illinois!!!
1:19 The guy who "couldn't be more Chicago" is a real Chicago PD detective who was a consultant on the film. Andrew Davis liked him so much they gave him the role of Det. Rosetti.
That is true. I also greatly enjoyed watching his appearances in latter Andrew Davis films Code of Silence, Above the Law, Under Siege, and Chain Reaction.
@@jamesanthonygreen8233 Yeah, I like those movies too. I can always tell true Chicago natives. Edie McClurg and Dennis Franz are also classic examples, it's the accent, the North Cities Vowel Shift, pronouncing words like "where" as "wher" and "sat" as "say-et", and "Tom" as "Tahm". The Great Lakes cities in general all have similar variations of the dialect, Milwaukee, Detroit, and Cleveland. Minneapolis is similar too, it's not on the Great Lakes but is still a north city
Chain Reaction is like the sequel to this. Tommy Lee is hunting a scientific fugitive Keanu Reeves. I think the detectives were just as unhelpful.
“I didn’t kill my wife...” “I don’t care!” Deserved a sin off in my view for sure
And the callback at the end. Two perfect moments.
That was the one I thought deserved it just because of how iconic it is.
Why would he care?
I've worked in different hospitals and they all have had a "Treatment room" on each specific unit. You've just been sinned! Thanks for the vid. Love this movie.
Was checking comments to see if someone had already called this out.
I've worked at several hospitals in several different wards. Every unit had a treatment room. It was usually used for storing stuff and the only one where patients ever went was on kids ward... but they were still called treatment rooms.
It is time for Everything Wrong with Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
Yes, he'll hate it but yes.
OMG YES!
That's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off for 'em.
Impossible! I just rewatched it couple of months ago, and there's nothing wrong with that movie :D
@@simoSLJ89 Actually, the old 'event that pays out just enough to save whatever group/organisation' cliche. Thats off the top of my head, let Jeremy wonder about the others ;]
I used to be an EMT. You'd be shocked by how many people don't move over for ambulances with their lights on. Several times cops just in the area had to throw on their lights and get in front of us just to clear people out of the way.
Growing up, my family only owned 3 movies on VHS: Batman, Top Gun and The Fugitive. We rewatched them countless times over the years, and the plot holes of The Fugitive in particular became increasingly glaring. Joking about them with my family only made us love the movie even more.
I know putting your creative work out into the world for others to see can feel like it only results in criticism and negativity. The positive effects may not always be evident, but they are very real and vastly outweigh the negative.
Thanks to CinemaSins for putting a piece of yourself out into the world. You made my day and I'm sure many others a little bit brighter.
Honestly, you could do a lot worse than seeing those three on a loop. Then again, I've actually never seen "Top Gun," but it at least looks fun to watch.
The Movie: "I'm not guilty!"
Cinema Sins: "I don't care!"
This is not the line
Perfect comment 😂😂
GREAT COMMENT
🙄 he says i didnt kill my wife
Birdy wow. just wow. they’re referring the movie itself not being guilty of having sins.
The fugitive is one of the best Harrison Ford movies.
Predictable movie, couldn't get into it
Damn Leo
Clear and Present Danger is a very underrated performance. He was great in that.
Harrison Ford is one of the best fugitive movies.
Regarding Henry
"Dr. Richard Kimble went to the Prometheus School of Running Away from Trains"
I loved that reference
(for those who didn't get it, it's when a character runs in the same direction that whatever is coming at them is goingm when you can easily evade by running perpendicular)
I'm surprised you didn't mention the sin during the fight scene at the end of the movie. Richard and Nichols crash through a skylight into an elevator - because of course, you put a skylight above an elevator shaft, where nobody would see it - and then the elevator starts moving on its own, to a floor where nobody is calling it. That's the weirdest sequence of events in the whole movie.
lol modern elevators do move around by themselves when not in use, though, since they will go and wait at their pre-configured "home" floor (typically 1F but could be some other floor in a big building)
You got me with the skylight placement. But doesn’t Nichols wake up while the elevator is moving and he hits a button to make it stop? So somebody on a lower level than laundry probably called it, like the boiler room or summat
As soon as I saw the notification, “oh I love this movie”
This was one of those movies where, whenever I saw it on TV, I had to watch it.
I said “ I didn’t kill my wife”
Me too
"I didn't kill my wife."
"I don't care."
XD
Saw this movie twice in the theater, TLJ is so great in it.
I thought you were talking about 'The Last Jedi' and got confused.
Okay, then, tell me this: It was 1993 and all but I swear I remember when I saw this in the theater, TLJ's line was, "Guy did a GREG LOUGANIS right here, offa this dam!" and the line was then dubbed over for subsequent releases. Yes or no???
And according to IMDb, the line was improvised by TLJ. The original line was "Not my problem", but TLJ convinced the writers to change it to "I don't care."
@@pomerlain8924 wow such a genius change of line, truly deserving of an academy award 😂 (I'm being sarcastic)
Where he's left legally, I think that the D.A. would move to have the conviction overturned and charges withdrawn. They'd already be looking at a publicity nightmare of arresting, and convicting, the wrong man. In the meantime, the actual killer was able to kill at least two other people (one a doctor, the other a Chicago cop) because of that bad investigation. To top it off, the actual killer was a former cop. The press would have a field day speculating if the initial investigators charged Kimble to try and help a former cop. (That's not what happened, but it wouldn't stop speculation.)
Charging Kimble with any further crimes, when his innocence has been proven and he was only put in position to do all other illegal acts due to their wrongfully charging him, would just make matters worse. I mean, they're already looking at a lawsuit from Kimble that will run into the tens of millions. I don't think they'd want any further bad publicity.
You may be right about all of that. I was thinking before that even though Richard found enough evidence to make him now look innocent of his wife's murder, and even if Richard never did anything illegal to find that evidence (but he did though), I thought that Richard would still be held in custody and have to go to court just for the escape from the prison bus itself. Even if he was now definitely innocent of everything except running from the crashed prison bus, he would still not be a free man just yet. However, all of the things you're saying about the lawsuit of wrongful charges and bad publicity, maybe he would be cleared of everything that he actually did
Just asking out of curiosity wouldn't a testimony from Gerard help?
Nah.
As a paramedic for 22 years, I can assure you that people failing to yield for an emergency vehicle using lights and sirens is hardly uncommon.
Amen, brother
@@Lavaman3682 yeah, also amen is how many rude people there are out there
Alot of people out there lack common courtesy for one main reason, because they know they can. Also other reasons are because alot of people are mad at the world and their hearts have died and they don't give 2 shits about other people's feelings AT ALL, except their closest friends' and family's, and some of them don't even care about theirs'.
I don't know why I was expecting a John Mulaney "I didn't kill my wife" audio outtake.
Probably because of the extended joke he made about this movies ballroom scene
@@Deathpony45 Congrats dude, you stepped on the entire joke.
I am surprised he didn’t take a sin off for the scene:
“I didn’t kill my wife”
“I don’t care”
*DING*
Problably filed under the performance sin removal :)
You're Schwarzenegger. It's: "I don't cear."
My glasses!
Why should he? There's nothing special about that line at all
"I DIDN'T KILL MY WIFE!"
"I DON'T CARE!!!!"
My all time favorite line from Tommy Lee Jones and top 5 line ever. He won his oscar off that scene alone imo. Every time I see it on TV I watch JUST for that scene alone not even mentioning the rest of the greatness.
One of my most favorite films of all time. I've watched that for 30 years...more than 100 times.
Same!!!!
*Everything Wrong With The Fugitive In 20 Minutes Or Less*
Me: *hands up* "I don't care"
It's a reference from the movie, pls don't kill me
@Aaron Coats and then ruin the joke? C'mon man
Not my problem
@Aaron Coats cool cool, you win. Take your imaginary trophy now. Here you go, catch...
I'm confused now why would people not know it's a joke? It's clearly a joke. What were you thinking that made you add that comment? Genuinely curious not trying to be an ass
7:35 We all know you came here for this scene.
5:21 And this scene, too.
Yup pretty much.
How TF did you see this video 3 hours before us
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Benjamin Abramowitz how the hell did u comment this 3 hours before the video came out
@@alfabetet7489 this dudes a time traveler
"look for Richard everywhere, got it" - it was clearly a house based search
One of the action best films ever
Think that first blood takes the cake though, the fugitive
Is in the top 5 or perhaps at least the top 10 best type movies ever made
Seriously, the "X house..." and "I don't care" lines are two of the most iconic moments in cinema. One got sinned and the other didn't even get mentioned.
THANK YOU for laying out exactly what I've been saying about this movie's sins for a VERY long time! The cops and the defense lawyers did a VERY poor job at the beginning, which we're supposed to accept is a valid reason for why he's believed guilty. Sam Gerard laying out the facts and calling out the cops on the nonsense is SO rewarding. But it just highlights how forced the situation really is.
The worst thing is they could've had the pharmaceutical company behind it. Like, they wanted Richard dead, but when that didn't quite work out they manipulated the legal system to keep him in prison.
This is a movie where Harrison Ford plays as the luckiest fugitive ever who has all of the dumbest excuses to not get caught by the police.
Look, he took a negative 20 on his legal defense to get a permanent advantage luck roll.
I have been waiting for this day for a long time...
Me too
Same
This is huge, he's been referencing this movie for ages in the outtakes, it's one of his favourites and hes finally done it, it goes back to the original theme of the channel, no movie is without sin
They said the day would never come, I believed it to be true, NO MOVIE IS WITHOUT SIN.
It’s about time
"Does anyone in Illinois do their jobs?"
No. We don't.
💗💗💗💗💗
"Ain't no EL in Milwaukee, they barely got functioning highways!" It's funny, 'cause it's true.
I've lived my entire life in the "Greater Milwaukee Area" (Milwaukee and Waukesha counties, specifically), and I got no argument.
@@Krendall2 The way he pronounced Milwaukee anyway sounds like he's from the East Coast, that's not a Chicago or Milwaukee accent
10:24 you already missed that one Jeremy. The ambulance stolen by Harrison Ford from the hospital was made by Ford. This completes the trifecta !!!! 🤣
But almost all the cop cars were Chevrolets
The movie where Harrison Ford plays Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones plays Tommy Lee Jones, Joe Pantoliano plays Joe Pantoliano, ...........
The guys that play the cops in the beginning ... we’re actually cops in real life.
And the cop on the train is really a janitor at an LA hospital
@@jimsteen911 yup he plays in a few movies as a cop
"We're the dudes, playing dudes, disguised as other dudes!"
@@jimsteen911 you know they also featured in Steven Seagal's Above the law which was shot in Chicago as well
Wow! The human mask G'Kar is wearing to play Sykes looks so real!
jumping down a waterfall is actually pretty safe compared to most other scenarios, because the water tension is broken where you land by account of the water falling there, and water tension is what would kill you on impact. als long as that water is deep enough, it's absolutely possible he survived.
Where in Illinois is that dam anyway?
Cheoah Dam, North Carolina
Water can be >1,000 feet deep, but if drop is high enough, which appears to be at least 500 feet , then you're dead. Period. The water falling down and on top of Kimble in his descent would exacerbate his situation.
in the movie the dummy arced into the dam structure. it jumped outward then came inward (seemingly, but actually straight down to a slanting structure) to the structure. thats what likely hurt him the most.
Every time I watch this movie, it still amazes me how he could be charged and convicted on such circumstantial evidence. He killed Helen for the insurance, when he's a top surgeon? Yeah, no. And they're thinking he had enough time to drop Helen off, drive to the hospital for surgery, and then comeback and do the murder. But that's why it's a great movie though, as Richard had to spell out for them that he wasn't the killer by collecting evidence, that the cops couldn't be bothered to do because they had tunnel vision.
But it describes Chicago PD so well.
Happens in the real life. With shocking regularity.
Nothing beats how bad Jamie Fox was at his job in Law-abiding citizen...... He had the easiest slam dunk case if all time but somehow fucked that up.
You'd be surprised how many innocent people have been convicted of murder and executed. Luckily science has also helped a lot of people get their names cleared from crimes they didn't commit.
@@jongon0848 Yup, and it's mostly because investigators can be lazy. They just go with the most obvious person in many cases and don't do a thorough job investigating. And unfortunately that person sometimes happens to be african americans who are falsely charged.
3:30
The bus-crash is not an effect, they threw a real bus off a hillside.
Their agreement with the train-company was to leave the wreckage behind after filming, so the company could advertise tours to it.
Saw this with my husband on our first date. 26 years later, we're watching this together and pinpointing the moment we first held hands, while holding hands.
Wish I could like this more than once.
Was it the part where Gerard didn't care?
That's so sweet :-) My wife and I watched Dracula Untold at the cinema on our 2nd date. On the 5 anniversary of that date, we rewatched it :-)
Gay
@@andrewcruz1931 yeah, this was cringe, why do people share this type of thing, it's only meaningful for them
That’s great except for the part where you reminded me that this was 26 (now more) years ago!
Omg you made me choke on my water with " Tommy leap Jones! " 😂
"Eye contact is a sin I dont care if the guy killed his wife!" No truer words about the El have ever been spoken lol
Same thing could be said about the NYC Subway and the Path trains.
@@davidfrischknecht8261 It's because people are too scared to make eye contact with strangers on the streets and public transports in Chicago and New York, they know there's a chance they may make eye contact with a lunatic with a gun in his pocket.
As an emt, I've been honked at many times while driving, and many times people don't move over unless you are close enough to push them off of the road.
And hospitals do roll people who are bleeding down regular hallways, especially if they came via personal vehicle through the front door.
That is a sin to real life.
Man if an ambulance is flashing his lights and someone doesn't move or if anyone honks at one without reason they are truly assholes. It is an ambulance!
You, your colleagues and all EMTs are absolute heroes. Much love and respect to you guys, 👍
I thought it was amusing when I was younger that Tommy Lee Jones' character thought Harrison Ford's character could fit in a hen house or a dog house.
He probably could fit in our hen house, but it would be uncomfortable.
Apparently you ain't country. You can definitely hide in a henhouse and doghouse
@@aaronmazur8056 that's right, dog houses on farms can definitely be big enough for 1 or even 2 people to sit inside of, especially for bigger dogs like dobermans or rottweilers, which are common breeds for country folk. And henhouses are almost always big enough for a couple people to fit in, bigger ones are the size of barns or factory farmhouses for pigs which have isles to walk up and down (commercial henhouses anyways with the hundreds of chicken cages up and down the isle, but many other kinds of henhouses are still the size of a medium barn that you can easily walk into)
I’m a little disappointed you didn’t use the “Peter pan” outtake as an outtake for its own movie, just dubbed slightly off from the original to still look like an outtake.
What I always found even worse was that the first thing Cosmos said after Gerard telling him about Kimble's "Peter Pan off the ledge" was "Ok, can we go home now!?"
Cinemasins: "The Fugitive has sins"
Me: "I don't care!"
I waited so long for Cinemasins to sin this movie, and I'm so glad that they are treating it with the respect it deserves! It deserves those 5 sins taken off immediately!
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You missed the one thing I never understood: how did Richard Kimble get enough money to do everything he did after the escape? Charles Nichols gave him a few bucks in one scene but it couldn't have been enough.
He says he did. I bet he carried wada of cash. Maybe he stole shit.
I'm sure he either went back and seen Charles again after they were left alone for more money or he had a savings account saved up somewhere that no one knew of; as he was smart enough to stay hidden for most of the movie he wouldn't have had no issue finding it later. As for Nichols he probably would have been arrogant enough to believe Richard would never find out the truth so he would have helped him until he thought he would get caught. You could tell on his face at the end during the speech that he knew Richard found out and there was no way out of it. He never expected him to find out.
@@efan2012 Yeah. It's why Nichols seemed to stay on Kimble's side until the big speech scene. Also, about the money, Nichols might've lied to Gerard about only having given Kimble a couple of bucks. He seemed quite eager to help Kimble when he appeared at his car. He may've given him a couple hundred bucks, he just wasn't going to tell Gerard that because that wouldn't look good to him aiding a fugitive like that. Just a couple of bucks he could let slide
I'm assuming he got enough from the patient he stole the food from at the hospital after he shaved.
Actually, lots of hospital wards do have a treatment room. It's really not uncommon at all. It's usually a glorified storage room where they keep the equipment for carrying out bedside procedures.
I really wished CinemaSins had teamed up with Legal Eagle for this one.
*+*
Me too.
Nah, via frie
...and the Lockpicking Lawyer, because, obviously.
That would have been AWESOME.
Aww, you didn't mention the Janitor from "Scrubs" being in the movie.
He had the exact same role in Chain Reaction, and both movies had the same director.
He was an FBI agent in "Crystal Skull", too!
That's one of my favorite scenes from Scrubs
Neil Flynn. He was in that other show for like 10 years too with Patricia Heaton.
It's not 'the Janitor', it's 'Janitor'. Lol.
I honestly don't know if I'm happier when a really good movie is posted here because I might learn something I didn't already know about the filming or if a bad movie is posted CinemaSins will absolutely hack it to pieces. Always glad when either appears in my feed!
The reason the special effects hold up so well is because they actually rolled a real bus down the embankment, and actually hit the bus with a train, you can still see the wreckage near Bryson City North Carolina, the tracks being used are for an excursion line called the “Great Smoky Mountains Railway”
Yep. I saw it.
I've always loved this movie, even more after finding out my great grandfather actually helped build the dam in it.
Next do over the hedge.
YES!
*immediately adds 562 sins*
@@ThatPancakeCat What do you mean? Over the hedge is a masterpiece.
Yessss
@@TheBrickBuildingEnthusiast it is anything but a masterpiece
Right when he was talking about "Big Pharma" I get an ad for a drug.
Julianne Moore was the scrub wearing doctor screaming,” hey, hey!
Duh.
Frannie Hughes!
"Ain't no El in Milwaukee. They barely have functioning highways!"
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The Milwaukee-Dearborn subway is an underground section of the Chicago L system
@@invisibleman1734 Doesn't being underground preclude it from being an elevated train?
LMAO
He ain't lying born and raised in Milwaukee and the highways are terrible🤣
Please do Everything Wrong With Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
Jeremy's head would melt trying to describe all the ways they break the laws of time and space. Especially "remember a trash can!" (OTOH, I always liked the implication that B&T get away with this bullshit because they're too dumb to know it's impossible.)
@@jasonblalock4429 LOL
guys who Knows his MIC settings? Sounds great! What’s the secret?
Agreed
Yes! Please do. Although I suspect they're probably saving this for when the new movie comes out.
i just want to add, that the 2 cops you sin at the beginning, were actual Chicago detectives. The guy with the glasses was still on the job at the time of this film, and the other guy wasn't. I forget their names, but they've been in a lot of movies that take place in Chicago, and they're always cops. Except guy number 1, he appears in The Color Of Money as a bar patron during the Two Brothers and A Stranger scene.
After using that dam scene a zillion times in your outtakes, I was convinced that you were never actually going to sin the movie. Glad to see you guys finally got to it, because this one is a classic. :D
This may just be the best action movie ever. Peak Harrison Ford, peak Tommy Lee, tense, nail-biting chase sequences. GREAT movie.
MEDIOCRE movie. Formulaic and predictable to the max. Embarassing that Tommy Lee got an academy award for this. Should have gone to Ralp Fiennes for Schindlers List. Can't even compare this run of the mill chase movie to an important work like that. Leo Dicaprio for Gilbert Grape any day over this bland useless character wannabe tough guy that tommy lee played. Pete postlethwaite or John malkovich were more deserving to win aswell. Tommy Lee in this movie has no depth at all as a character, it's the same chase sequence over and over
I don't think Tommy Lee was better than DiCaprio or Ralph Fiennes, Academy Award-wise...
@@leob4403 cry more
@@markfroman738 I'm not crying kemosabe
Yup awesome film. Action films rarely get Oscar nods, this got quite a few and deserved them too.
Calling it before I see it
"How the hell can he tell that by looking at his face?"
*ambulance driver would be excellent at cinemasins*
I don't know how many sins videos I've watched, but over the years your still a favourite
Cheers for your efforts
19:08 🤣😂🤣😂 that shit killed with the "don't worry folks,nothing to see here, you should try the onion soup, it's magnificent!!!" 🤣🤣🤣
Everyone has that movie that when ever they come across it they end up watching the whole thing. The fugitive is mine, I am going to really feel this one.
4:07 This seen reminds me what happened in my town, couple year ago, a train hit a track with bunch of beer on it, and one old, cranky, alcoholic guy biked there and started to drink beer from the whole bottles he even make to the news. Free beers, folks. That man was hilarious
Thank you Jeremy for Sin #69! As soon as I remembered that Daniel Roebuck was in this movie and the year it came out I was nervously anticipating a “that guy who played Jay Leno” sin 😜
Yooooo! The spothlight comment had me in stitches! hahahahah......i always wondered how or why the operator would keep the light on them. Its too perfect of a scenario....LMAO!! Great video!
Every one of you has a hard target search of every gas station, residence, warehouse, farmhouse, outhouse or doghouse in the area! Your fugitive's name is Doctor CinemaSins
Good one. 😀
I LOVE THIS
Found him! He was in the outhouse.
He left out whorehouse. ...pffft. cops.
Here's hoping you do 'Air Force One,' my favorite action movie of all time.
MILWAUKIE HAS AN EL part had me rolling on the floor 🤣 😂 😂😂
You forgot a sin with 71. Richard was unarmed and not a threat to anyone while making his escape, yet Tommy goes full kill mode and just wants to shoot Richard dead instead of wounding or something less lethal.
Worst bit in the whole movie.
I love this movie. You can walk away to do laundry and other stuff around the house, and when you come back Ford is still a fugitive.
For all of the “guy did a Peter Pan off this dam, right here” we hear in the outtakes, I can’t believe this movie hasn’t been sinned yet.
What made the special effects so good back then. It was a mix of CGI and practical. So it gave a sense of realism. They felt tangible, it even gave miniatures a sense of scale
Easily one of the best episodes. Almost crying from laughter. You guys are awesome!!
Ok, now did anyone know that the ambulance which was stolen by Harrison Ford in this movie was made by ford ? This movie had a classic case of Mr Ford drives a Ford 🤣🤣🤣
That's why they did that. I like catching easter eggs like that too
@9:15 - Of COURSE Milwaukee has an "eL" - it's the third letter.
Excellent observation
Re the comment about Detective Rosetti at 1:19, saying he "couldn't be more Chicago..." The actor, Joseph Kasala, was actually a sergeant in the Chicago Police Department when he made this movie. 🙂
You guy are amazing, thank you so much. Keep up the fantastic work
I know that the right crowds appreciate this movie, but I _still_ say it's underrated. The effects are _so good._ The acting is _so good._ The dramatic tension is _so good._ The dynamic between Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones is _so good._ If you want to sin it for something, much like _The Addams Family,_ it was based off a '60s TV show, so maybe you can blame it for _The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle_ or _Dudley Do-right._
You are the last comment on this video have a like
Sees 6 mid roll ads... “well time to turn on Adblock”
RUclips has gotten out of control with the ads...... I just watched a 25 minute video with 10 fucking ads.
Dr Eyepatch it’s not RUclips dude, the poster chooses the ads
@@anthonyorosco1850 RUclips monetization forces you to have so many ads per length of video and for videos, around 20 to 30 minutes have 3 adds at lest......... A RUclips channel that I follow uploads a weekly podcast that's around 2 hours they had to delete and re-upload all their old podcast because RUclips put about 15 ads per podcast.
@@anthonyorosco1850 RUclips just rolled out a change to mid-roll ads. They now show up in videos over 8 minutes long rather than 10 minutes. They applied this change to all accounts, even ones who attempted to opt out. Not saying CS doesn't put in extra ads, but it might not be them either. I don't know, I always have ad block.
Yeah, they just rolled a change that automatically inserted ads every 8 minutes on all videos.
Being from Milwaukee, this has quickly become my ULTIMATE favorite CinemaSins of all-time! 9:15 is Comedy Gold, Jeremy! Thank you.
I totally missed this throw back to the movie Office Space, the first time I watched this...at the 18:09 mark he mentions that the 'dude from Office Space is in this movie early on but there's no need to jump to conclusions this early'...nicely done CinemaSins
The biggest sin is didn't take a sin off for the improvised line: I don't care. That shit is golden
Wait, really? hahaha
4:19: Railfans around the world are sinning you, CinemaSins. Train could have easily had the emergency brakes on and kept rolling for a half a mile. The sin-worthy thing here is that it derails because of a *bus.* Also, sin for putting a locomotive in the middle of the consist - which wasn't there when the train first rolled by.
My history teacher was an extra in this film and she was always so proud of it
13:58 „Tommy leap Jones“ lol
Thanks John Mulaney for making this movie even better
YOU SWITCHED THE SAMPLES!!
SO DEVLIN MAGREGGOR COULD GIVE YOU... PROVASIC!!!
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When the video released 20 seconds ago but there are comments from 3 hours ago- TIME TRAVEL
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I have an ocarina, that's how I do it.
the British spell Licence (the noun) with a 'c'. Nitpicking the nitpickers! Love your work!
That had me cracking up when the scene of Tommy L Jones running Prometheus style away from the train. The Fugitive came out in theaters way before Prometheus and The Fugitive did the “Running Away From Things” first, so it should be called “The Fugitive School of Running Away From Things”.
Could you please Sin the mountains in this movie? I live in IL. Haven’t seen the whole state, but I’m quite sure there ain’t no mountains here. 🤨
We haven't seen much of Harrison Ford these days. I appreciate this.
Call of the wind, blade runner 2049, Star Wars 7?
@@Locadel2003 I meant original films where he had a big part in. His recent movies have mostly been cameos or returning as an old character.
Is he hiding?
Haha I got the Jay and Silent Bob reference at 8:47
Brings back the old memories.. Well done..
You've referenced this movie so much in your others videos, I figured you'd done this one already.
I'm surprised that you didn't even mention that the Janitor from Scrubs played the cop on the El.
I can’t believe you haven’t done the movie “witches” yet, it’s a gold mine
If they did this movie, they might as well do its "sister" movie: Double Jeopardy.
Or US Marshals?
Is it any good ? Never heard of fugitive until i saw their notification and went to see it and i like it.
@@Cr1ptlord It was OK. The premise hooks you in ... Could you murder someone whom you were already convicted of killing, who turned out not to be dead, and not face criminal charges? I guess the execution could have been better but a great cast.
That movie was TERRIBLE!