One can easily forget how really grounded Phase one was, especially the first Avengers movie. I seriously forgot about most of the first scenes being nothing but mostly dialogue.
@Justin Williams I get your point, but it was all on earth. Compare that to the current bombardment of series and movies taking us all over the place. We have realms, universes, multiverses, gods, celestials... you get my point.
@@shomgerry The introduction of Dr Strange and the Guardians of the Galaxy basically opened the entirety of the Marvel universe's space and multi-dimensional areas that have existed for decades in the comics. The only baffling thing is that they introduced multiverses, other dimensions and space before using "grounded" superheroes like the Fantastic Four or the X-Men
@@davidmcgill1000 Yeah, I know. But nonetheless, considering how stupidly rich Marvel or Disney are, I'm very surprised they didn't bother buying the rights to the characters and make it all a single universe
@@chaunceytomlinson5232 Die with a Hard On 😆😆😆 Is that the porn verson like Shaving Ryans Privates😁 When they do a pkY on big movie names it always cracks me up.🤭
4:22 Yes, as a war veteran, there are often weirdly sharp memories of random moments from being in war. It happens. It's been over 8 years since I got back. It still happens.
Agreed, but I've never had them from a third perspective. I think that bit was the most confusing. He should have those moments, but they should be from his POV. I am glad that they included this in the movie because it shows no matter how strong you are, there are some things that you can't unsee, you can't unfeel, and you can't let go of, no matter how hard you try.
Thank you. I was going to say that the way he jokes about that is really inconsiderate to actual war veterans. Just because your watching it sat behind a screen with popcorn, doesn’t mean that’s how people with PTSD see it.
21:47 What makes that line worse is that there is a a deleted scene in Endgame where Rocket laughs at them for not knowing that they could just destroy the mothership.
There is actually an answer to it at 14:58 A deleted scene has Loki being warned about the dangers of the Avengers being United against him and the threat they would pose. So he intentionally went to lengths to antagonize and get them at each other’s throats-so they wouldn’t immediately partner up and take him down.
You've 'always' wanted some of the older videos to be re-sinned? Kind of takes away from the next sentence of them all having improved so much. How can we believe you when you preceded that with a blatant lie? Your comment gets a *ding* . A *ding* Sir! Good day!
@@CelloMaster2000 It sounded funnier in my head, oh well. You shoot your shot or fail automatically. Time to play again on another vid! (I do have comments with thousands of thumbs up, so it can be done again)
@@ctakitimuno it doesn’t? If they’ve improved, which isn’t an instantaneous result, it supports his previous statement, in fact it’s the “because” of the entire sentence. Do you know how syntax works?
The silent multi-sin removal for hulk wrecking Loki was well-earned, but missing the finale of 'Puny god' was a sin of its own. Haha. Man, the early MCU movies were so much fun. Not grand cinema, perhaps, but just the thing when you just want to waste some time with popcorn at hand.
Phase 1 was great because each movie was a standalone film. You could watch each movie without needing the context of other movies. Once they hit Civil War, you needed to watch every Avengers, Captain America, and Iron Man movie to know what was going on. They were starting to get back to that with the Phase 4 films, but then they had to go back and throw in the D+ series to complicate things.
19:34 That waitress was involved in a deleted scene at the beginning of the movie where Captain America sits down at a cafe and tries to get accustomed to modern New York. It acts as the opener for Captain, just before the punching scene. I imagine if that scene had made the cut (which I think it should have IMO) seeing the waitress would make more sense and tie you into the gravity of the battle a little more.
Sins not withstanding, this will always be one of the greatest superhero movies ever made. I'll never forget seeing this in theaters after all the buildup from the first Iron Man, Cap, Thor, etc. films. The golden age of the MCU
At this point I will be seriously PISSED if he doesn't do a recount of Prometheus. He has made so many jokes about that movie over the years, it's a cornerstone of the channel and deserved a video that is at least 20 minutes long!
I was 5 when it came out. My parents rented it for me after it came out and I've always adored it. It was the first MCU film I ever saw, and The Dark World was the first MCU movie I saw in theaters. As a result, those two have a special place in my heart
I can't believe it's been so long! I remember going to see this and how I was floating outside the theater on a cloud of pure joy, my mind blown, believing that this is what it must have felt like to have seen Star Wars for the first time.
3:55 : I love the fact that, in 'Agents of SHIELD', they actually made good use of Powers Booth as a member of the Shadow Council (in what would turn out to be one of his last roles before his unfortunate death 🙁). However, because the Movie and TV sides of Marvel didn't get along at the time, now Agents is pretty much considered non-canon, even though they did their best to make elements of the show enhance the movies (the appearance of 'Inhumans' around the world helped support the 'Sokovia Accords', since the public was now aware that 'enhanced individuals' with uncontrollable powers were out there, and needed to have some kind of oversight). I still hope they find some way to bring back Coulson, though. 😁
Honestly, AoS is some of the best stuff in the MCU and made the movies have meaning in places that were otherwise missing something. It's a travesty that a behind-the-scenes feud sabotaged such an excellent show's place in the continuity.
It would be nice if they brought some of them over (like Daisy and Robbie), but, by the end of Agents of SHIELD, they were doing some absolutely crazy story lines that definitely wouldn't have meshed well with the movies. There was time travel, so the explanation I like is that they wound up in a different timeline due to that, but it kind of ruined any chance they had of getting back together....until the movies (and Disney+ shows) started also playing around with other timelines (and the multiverse). Now there's hope that anything can be brought in, though, admittedly, still not much given how, with all the spinoff shows they had, they've only acknowledged Daredevil so far. It would have been epic if they had pulled in all the spinoff show characters in the big Endgame battle (I mean, they included Howard the Duck, and that guy is trash). Coulson, however, actually died at the end of Agents of SHIELD. So I don't think they would bring him back again unless it were an alternate universe Coulson.
Love the resin but gotta say the Galaga sin should be redacted, it’s a direct call forward of what the finale will be. Technically, that dude might be the most prepared for that scenario 😂
Should be redacted because the whole thing was improv. RDJ just ad-libbed the line as a joke and later one of the special effects guys changed the computer screen as his own joke.
@@litepaw7 nah, it got familiar. It's the same as any fantasy franchise like Harry Potter and Twilight. That's why nerds generally weren't crazy about it, we grew up reading comic books and critiquing half assed cartoons.
true, why is everyone milking their own signature franchise to death and selling everything to disney. if this is the way all companies go the world will be pretty boring and uniformed in 20 years.
I'm sinning the first sin because the narrator clearly says "The Tesseract has awakened", yet the subtitles read "The Tesseract has awaken". Don't normally like to sin editors, but this channel holds itself to standards that I just can't ignore. *ding*
The fact that Cinemasins went out of the way to resin The Avengers from so many years ago just goes to prove how iconic and great this movie is. Here's to another 10 years guys!
I can't believe it's been so long! I remember going to see this and how I was floating outside the theater on a cloud of pure joy, my mind blown, believing that this is what it must have felt like to have seen Star Wars for the first time.
I still think you should have brought and knocked a sin off for that holocaust survivor pushing back against Loki "There are no men like me." "There are always men like you." That is easily one of the stongestest scenes in the film
@ 11:58 Natasha: "Percy I told you not to eat those dang donuts!!" Percy/Bruce: "REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!" 🎶 *_GOD BLESS THOSE REDNECK AVENGERRRRRRRS!!_* 🎶
4:10 the reason Captain America is using the punching bag is to learn to throw his punches with less Force so that he doesn't kill or severely injure someone when he punches them
I think even while under Loki’s mind control the good in you is still able to alter your actions. Hence Hawkeye only shooting Fury in chest even though he knew he had a vest on and that Selvig built in a failsafe in the Teserract machine.
I like that theory. Kinda reminds me of Jessica Jones and the Purple Man. People under his sway could still find ways to interpret his commands that didn't really align with his intentions, unless he was extremely specific. Hence when Trish was told to "put a bullet in her head" she was able to satisfy his command by tapping one against her temple and eventually by putting it in her mouth.
Thanos' Comment about "Court[ing] Death" is interesting when you realise that his motivation in the comics was to impress some Goddess of Death and that To Court can mean To Engage Romantically.
14:13 It was mentioned several times in Agents of SHIELD that Coulson didn't want the other Avengers to know he is still alive. He even begged Lady Sif not to tell Thor. It was never explained exactly why he wanted that, but at least we have a reason as to why he doesn't appear again. Still, he was the one who gave Fury that Hellicarier in Age of Ultron, so at least he contributed with something.
I could definitely be mistaken but I think the reason behind him not wanting them to know was that his death is what united the Avengers and if they found out he was still alive it would undermine that unity. Also, they would know that Nick Fury lied to them and that definitely would not go over well.
@@quietwaterz7550 That is not entirely true. Fury did not lie to them. Coulson died and was dead for a few couple of days, with the Battle in New York being over in less than one. He was resurrected. Being resurrected is not the same thing as not dying in the first place. So even if Coulson showed up, say, in Age of Ultron and mention that he was brought back to life, that wouldn't make the Avengers trust Fury less.
Sometimes I think that ending of Thanos saying "court death" was a weird nod to the comics where the motive for Thanos to snap out half of all life was to actually impress Death (aka Lady Death) because he had a galaxy-sized boner for Her. I'm not saying they should have gone with THAT motive (because damn that's weird) but that, but "courting death" was essentially all of Thanos's motivation in the comics.
That is literally what they were doing. They were referencing the comics with that line. But obviously the only ones who knew that were fans of the comics.
The scene where they were all arguing with one another in the presence of Loki's spear should have been part of this video. Jeremy's blow-by-blow reactions to those lines would've been amazing.
I'm loving these 10 year re-sins. Although I find it really interesting to go back and see how the channels changed/grown over the years, it's nice to see them done in the longer format.
I can maybe buy that Thor thought that he wouldn't kill Tony because he's got the armour. But he had no way of knowing what Cap's shield was made of. He definitely attempted to murder him and got insanely lucky.
This is such a good idea! I LOVE when people revisit older stuff and redo it with more experience and different eyes. It's always such an enjoyable experience to see how it's been improved or even just changed.
I'm thinking Iron Man also pushed to rocket away, using "for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction" to halt his momentum and have a bit more to fall back towards Earth
Actually, what that sin failed to recognize the second time around, is that the portal was still in the lower atmosphere. So technically when he went through it, he would have been experiencing gravity of any regular airline, and his velocity wouldn't have been enough to take him further away (up), to escape gravity once he had let go.
10:02 My impression was that Tony had already thought of time travel before Ant-Man came back, and had been trying to develop it for some time, perhaps not entirely enthusiastically as he knew it would most likely result in his current happy life with Pepper and Morgan not existing. He just happened to crack the code that night - perhaps inspired by the visit from his friends - after working on it for as long as five years. Anyway, that's what I got out of that.
I am betting It was prolly on his mind since peter dusting, he just gave up at some point, this is where he makes the clear move on decisions like moving with pepper, morgan, etc. It also would be sensible to not disclose this for getting peoples hopes up.
LOL nope just terrible writing. He accomplished the “impossible” in 20-30minutes casually after doing the dishes. No prep work, no previous thought, just vibes.
@@scottmatheson3346 I admit to being personally unbothered. It's a science-fiction superhero time travel adventure; why, sometimes they've done as many as six implausible things before breakfast.
"...that's a LOT of emergency protocols! Nearly 200, at least, and broken down into decimal points?!?! This is corporate over-redundancy at its absolute finest." Had me LOL through the entire line.
I love how you watch Iron Man 2 and Thor, and you see Nat and Clint separately but when you watch this, you find out that they actually knew each other.
Yep it’s almost like they just created that out of nowhere offscreen. Kinda like how they did the widow+hulk romance out of absolutely nowhere in ultron and kinda like how they did the vision+Wanda romance out of absolutely nowhere in infinity war
I’ll never forget the sense of awe & wonder I had seeing this in theaters for the first time. I feel that excitement to this day every time a new movie or show comes out. MCU forever!
@@scandelezhe had a great the first time. It's herself. Lady death is an actual character in the comics. Thanos is in love with her and wanted to Infinity Stones to wipe out half the Galaxy as his wedding present to her.
My favourite line in the entire MCU is definitely: _Puny God_ I really can't quote any other part of this movie or the MCU as a whole, but the Hulk's short but sweet dismissive put-down as he walks away from an arrogant god that he easily smashed around is very memorable.
@@ralph0149 Yeah, I forgot that was a line. Haven't seen the movie in years at this point. That line is a lot more unpleasant. Definitely not something to be said in polite company, and really in general it's just misogynistic. Makes him extra punchable for saying it.
@@scottmatheson3346 - I forgot about that one at the time. I remember it when it comes up, but it's not the quote that comes to mind when I think of a favourite quote from the MCU movies.
I always assumed Hulk was able to channel his anger towards the aliens because he knew if they took over the world, that would possible mean no Hulk anymore. He had so many targets to focus his rage that it just made sense.
I'm pretty sure the main difference was a willing transformation vs an unwilling one. Bruce wanted to transform for the fight against the Chitauri, but absolutely didn't want to transform in the helicarrier. As we see in later MCU entries, Hulk is not a mindless monster. He has his own opinions and wants. The act of having to physically wrest control of the body away from Bruce probably requires so much effort from Hulk that it makes him blind with rage by the time he succeeds, as opposed to just being handed it freely, where he can remain relatively calm.
Hawkeye shooting Fury in the chest is the same as Selwig making Loki's scpeter a key to turn off the portal. Loki isn't in full control of them, parts of their persona can show through the mind control.
I don't remember where I heard this but the reason Loki allowed himself to be captured was he somehow knew the helicarrier was out there cloaked and to get rid of it they needed to find it. Loki hid a tracer on himself and let himself be captured so his team could destroy it.
Loki’s main goal was to get the tesseract and use it to bring the chitauri to earth. Once they conquered earth Loki would rule earth and then give the tesseract to thanos who would then rule the universe. Once he got the tesseract in the first few minutes of the movie they didn’t need anything on the helicarrier anymore
The story behind the whole galaga thing was 1 of the extras on set actually decided to play galaga on the computer screen in front of him and RDJ decided to have fun in character and call him out on set without breaking the role/scene.
21:01 We can observe that the portal is within the Earth’s atmosphere, probably within 10 miles. You can see Earth through the portal. If light can pass through it, gravitational force may be able to pass through it; we don’t know enough about the portal to say otherwise. The way the portal is shown there’s basically no transition between the two sides of the portal. So the space side is
I agree with your premise that the portal could be linked directly to the surface of the earth or at least within a few hundred miles of the surface. When seen from earth, it definitely looks like it is pretty close. But, while there is gravity in space, the ISS doesn't experience 90% of Earth's surface gravity. If you were on Mt. Everest, yes, the ISS no. The ISS is constantly falling because it is going so fast, the earth moves and falls away from the ISS. So, the people on the ISS are in a constant state of freefall, hence why they float. But back to the portal for a moment, if the portal was within 10 miles from the surface, there wouldn't be as much black as there is in the "space views" we see. They would still be able to see the surface and the curvature of earth. This makes me think that Iron Man and the nuke are much further than the ISS. This means that they are somewhere where the earth's gravity wouldn't be much of a force. Instead, they would be experiencing the gravity from other bodies, like other stars and planets. So, without knowing the gravitational force of where they are, remember the portal goes through space like Star Trek wormholes, so the sin should still stand. Iron Man and the nuke would still move forward and Iron Man would float away if he pushed himself off the nuke, but at the same speed the nuke was travelling. He would continue in that direction and speed until slowed by another gravitational force. So, the only way for IM to fall back to earth was if he pushed himself toward the portal, but since he didn't and couldn't, he should be lots of tiny IM pieces floating in space.
@@cggc9510 There is no contradiction between the ISS experiencing 90% of Earth’s gravity and it being in free-fall. Without a gravitational force, the ISS would not orbit the planet. This is plain to see if you consider the ISS’s constantly changing velocity vector. There would be no reason for this to occur if there were no outside force “pulling down” (towards Earth) on the ISS. If the gravitational force were suddenly removed, the ISS would travel away from Earth in a straight line at a tangent to its former orbit. Incidentally, the gravitational force experienced at the top of Mt. Everest is still ~99.7% of what is experienced at the surface. As for the portal, my claim is that the *Earth side* of the portal is within 10 miles. The other side of the portal is somewhere much more distant. The portal here is behaving _akin_ to a wormhole, without all the energetic nastiness that comes with the latter. As light can freely travel through the portal, we have no reason to believe that other forces such as gravitational waves would be blocked. So, Earth is able to exert a gravitational force on objects on the other side of the portal. The only celestial body that we see nearby (relatively speaking) is a star in the background. We have no clue about its force because we don’t know its mass or distance away from the Chitauri force. We also can’t tell if they’re engaging in any sort of station keeping; their craft on Earth doesn’t display any visible energy signature when flying around, so it’s possible the same is true of the larger craft. However, it would make sense to conserve energy where possible when staging forces for an assault. So it wouldn’t be unreasonable to assume that the Chitauri craft are parked at a Lagrange point between the star and the portal. Thus anything between the portal and Chitauri fleet would experience a net force toward the portal.
I love that you're re-sinning older videos! That is exactly what I wanted! I sure hope they do it with more movies like Battleship! That movie needed a MUCH longer video!
Actually the reason the mind stone didn’t control Tony is because of the arc reactor. In Ironman 2, Tony discovered an element. What he actually did was essentially remake the energy of the tesseract. So basically the energy of the tesserect protected Tony
Tony falling back through the portal actually makes sense. If the portal relays energy and matter, which it evidently does (light comes through the portal, and people go through it) I would think it would relay information like forces, too - even long-ranged ones like gravity. If you really are explaining the portal as "connect point A to point B even though those two points don't normally intersect" you could, in fact, be pulled through the portal from the space side by the gravitational force of Earth on the other side.
I think the most insane thing in Avengers Assemble was Loki throwing Tony Stark out the window. He literally saw Iron Man twice: got punked by him in Germany and throwing hands with Thor, his brother. Why would Loki throw Stark out of a window knowing he has a flying armor somewhere?
Really glad you gave Ashley Johnson a shoutout. She did really great in Growing Pains! I just wish she was in more things, she's a great voice actress.
I am loving this Saturday extra CinemaSins. It really makes my day. Thank you for the all the extra work you guys are doing. Must be difficult. Plus the Re-Sins is really funny. It makes me remember movies that I forgot about, and movies that deserve more sins. Avengers GO AWAY!, but keep sinning them. Avengers make me remember Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in the eighties, when I used to work at Zelllers. The world does not need Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Tea Towels, GO AWAY. If I see an Avengers Tea Towel I'm going to cry.
Never understood how Loki could tap them with a pointy “spear” right in the chest and not cause a chest wound. If the scepter held the Mind Stone, wouldn’t it make more sense for him to tap the glowy part on their forehead or something?
Portal gravity - That depends on how close the portal is to the planet... Which is info we don't really have. Proximity to the portal _is_ proximity to the Earth, which is a planet, and therefore pulls like a planet... The shortest distance in 3D space is a straight line, but when you introduce portals that changes. A line from Tony, through the portal, then down to Earth becomes the new shortest distance and is therefore how gravity should be functioning through the portal. Still, it should probably be pulling everything in the vicinity that isn't Tony back to Earth through the portal as well... And being that one end of the portal is within Earth's atmosphere, some of the lighter upper atmosphere gasses should likely be sucked through creating an Earth upper atmosphere around the portal of a size relative to the distance from the Earth-side portal to the upper bounds of Earth's atmosphere... Not completely the same distance, but relative to it... And then you've got the effects of that happening on the Earth's winds, and now there are a few tornados and Manhattan probably doing even more damage than the Chitauri.
19:25 The camera lingered on her because she was the "every man" civilian. She was the representation of all the nameless civilians the Avengers were trying to protect. She looked just distinctive enough so that you might remember her later during the news report interview, but not distinctive enough to be a protagonist.
@10:30 THANK YOU!!! This scene took me years to undo! Once the movies advanced and we started getting more and more into infinity stones I had the hardest time making myself understand that the staff and the tesseract were completely different things. AND they're the same color?! It was so badly done here!!!
Loki isn’t bullet-proof. He’s wearing a type of bulletproof vest, but the impact of the bullets did still phase him. When he’s walking away with Hawkeye and Selvig, you can see Loki double over and favor the spot in his chest where he was shot.
Asgardians are bullet-proof in the MCU, yes. OK, Loki is technically an adopted ice giant but he's using Asgardian armour and is highly trained in magic.
19:24 she's special because it's a Joss Whedon movie, it's one of his signature moves (usually because it was an actress he was either having an affair with or blackmailing for sex with a promise of extra screentime), to focus on a random woman (family in the case of Justice League) and show them throughout the movie when the story goes back to their location, like the woman whose kid gets Quicksilver killed in Age of Ultron, she's shown during the initial Sokovia visit at the beginning of the movie. There's a deleted scene in this that originally that would shows the Waitress serving Cap coffee at the beginning of the movie before Stan Lee leans across from another table and tells him to ask for her number
Gotta love how the first set of subtitles have a spelling mistake. It would be “awoken”, not “awaken”, as awaken is it’s present tense form, and so it wouldn’t work in this past tense sentence.
18:25 The difference if Banner/Hulk's level of control is that in one situation he transformed against his will because he lost control and in the other he was calm and transformed on purpose.
Yup. When a transformation is triggered and Bruce tries to repress it but fails = uncontrollable Hulk. If Banner willingly transforms or embraces it, to put in his words, he's got one hand on the wheel. He can aim it.
When Captain Americans has flashes of WWII while he is hitting the bag is PTSD. I’ll think of the strangest memories from Afghanistan (x2). Not all of them are combat. A smell, sound, even the way the sky looks somedays will bring on. It’s not debilitating, I don’t end up on the floor shaking. I’ll be like wow that’s was weird. I stopped asking why does it happen.
One can easily forget how really grounded Phase one was, especially the first Avengers movie. I seriously forgot about most of the first scenes being nothing but mostly dialogue.
@Justin Williams I get your point, but it was all on earth. Compare that to the current bombardment of series and movies taking us all over the place. We have realms, universes, multiverses, gods, celestials... you get my point.
@@shomgerry The introduction of Dr Strange and the Guardians of the Galaxy basically opened the entirety of the Marvel universe's space and multi-dimensional areas that have existed for decades in the comics. The only baffling thing is that they introduced multiverses, other dimensions and space before using "grounded" superheroes like the Fantastic Four or the X-Men
@@JThePervertedSummoner Didn't have their licenses back at the time. Kind of the whole reason they started with a B list hero like Iron Man.
@@davidmcgill1000 Yeah, I know. But nonetheless, considering how stupidly rich Marvel or Disney are, I'm very surprised they didn't bother buying the rights to the characters and make it all a single universe
@@JThePervertedSummoner they tried several times
Love how he removes 3 sins for hulk absolutely beating the shit out of Loki.
Him not saying a damn thing is the best part of that
@alexandersmith2877
He doesn’t need to
Poor Loki
The "silent sin removals" are always the best part of these videos.
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The 10 year Re-Sin is a project I didn´t even know I wanted very badly until it started.
Thank you, guys!!
I was saying for a w hill they have to do die hard again
In my dreams Maria Hill is Joanne McClaine in Die with a Hard-on @@chaunceytomlinson5232
Oh I definitely wanted this for years now, since the early videos were super short compared to now. Very happy it is happening :)
@@chaunceytomlinson5232 Die with a Hard On 😆😆😆
Is that the porn verson like Shaving Ryans Privates😁
When they do a pkY on big movie names it always cracks me up.🤭
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4:22 Yes, as a war veteran, there are often weirdly sharp memories of random moments from being in war. It happens. It's been over 8 years since I got back. It still happens.
😩they've come to snuff the rooster!
Agreed, but I've never had them from a third perspective. I think that bit was the most confusing. He should have those moments, but they should be from his POV. I am glad that they included this in the movie because it shows no matter how strong you are, there are some things that you can't unsee, you can't unfeel, and you can't let go of, no matter how hard you try.
Can we please shut down the obnoxious fucking "tHaNk yOu fOr yOuR sErViCe" comments right here? It's pathetic.
@@amityislandchum no because it shows respect
Thank you. I was going to say that the way he jokes about that is really inconsiderate to actual war veterans. Just because your watching it sat behind a screen with popcorn, doesn’t mean that’s how people with PTSD see it.
10 year re-sin is genius. Way more context means more material :)
This channel is the worst. Run out of ideas and dead and old. Not funny
You’re joking right? Fanboy 🤡
@@ot_decathlete398 ...huh?
@@ot_decathlete398 You’re watching this too dork
@@Marvelfanatic3658 I like your comment. With hindsight of all of the Infinity stones movies it’s fun to go back with a better perspective
21:47 What makes that line worse is that there is a a deleted scene in Endgame where Rocket laughs at them for not knowing that they could just destroy the mothership.
Deserved a sin removed for Acura.
There is actually an answer to it at 14:58
A deleted scene has Loki being warned about the dangers of the Avengers being United against him and the threat they would pose. So he intentionally went to lengths to antagonize and get them at each other’s throats-so they wouldn’t immediately partner up and take him down.
I’m so happy that you guys are doing this re-sin project! I’ve always wanted some of the oldest sins videos re-sinned, you all have improved so much!
You've 'always' wanted some of the older videos to be re-sinned? Kind of takes away from the next sentence of them all having improved so much. How can we believe you when you preceded that with a blatant lie? Your comment gets a *ding* . A *ding* Sir! Good day!
@@ctakitimu you tried way too hard to be funny
@@CelloMaster2000 It sounded funnier in my head, oh well. You shoot your shot or fail automatically. Time to play again on another vid! (I do have comments with thousands of thumbs up, so it can be done again)
bro on his youtube comment grind ???
@@ctakitimuno it doesn’t? If they’ve improved, which isn’t an instantaneous result, it supports his previous statement, in fact it’s the “because” of the entire sentence. Do you know how syntax works?
The silent multi-sin removal for hulk wrecking Loki was well-earned, but missing the finale of 'Puny god' was a sin of its own. Haha.
Man, the early MCU movies were so much fun. Not grand cinema, perhaps, but just the thing when you just want to waste some time with popcorn at hand.
I miss Phase One so much. It was so simple and small and there was genuine hype
Before all the time-travel and multiverse crap
Phase 1 was great because each movie was a standalone film. You could watch each movie without needing the context of other movies. Once they hit Civil War, you needed to watch every Avengers, Captain America, and Iron Man movie to know what was going on.
They were starting to get back to that with the Phase 4 films, but then they had to go back and throw in the D+ series to complicate things.
@@jardex2275 I think with civil war you needed to watch every mcu movie that came before it just Winter Soldier and maybe both of the Avengers movies
@@thehumblepotatoreborn9313 Amen to that. Time travel and multiverse nonsense have killed the MCU. It's all such a confusing mess now.
@@Great_Watt welcome to marvel jackass
19:34 That waitress was involved in a deleted scene at the beginning of the movie where Captain America sits down at a cafe and tries to get accustomed to modern New York. It acts as the opener for Captain, just before the punching scene. I imagine if that scene had made the cut (which I think it should have IMO) seeing the waitress would make more sense and tie you into the gravity of the battle a little more.
19:55 Thx for removing 3 sins for that 😂
Avengers is 10 years old already? Damn, I feel old now.
I remember being jealous of my parents as a kid for going to see the movie back when it first came out
@@Pickoffarwim dude don't say that cause I saw it in theaters too. I'M NOT OLD!!!!!
Yeah wth ? Realising this gave me wrinkles, and Im 23 !
@@Pickoffarwim Thanks, I hate it.
Scary terry in the mirror each morning 😱🪞 @@terrencepearson739
Sins not withstanding, this will always be one of the greatest superhero movies ever made. I'll never forget seeing this in theaters after all the buildup from the first Iron Man, Cap, Thor, etc. films. The golden age of the MCU
Most post Avenger's mcu movies are crap.
this and infinity war are the only decent MCU movies. Age of Ultron and Endgame are trash
@RUclips Commenter you gonna cry? Did i hurt your feelings?
@@ItsBoltify You know the MCU is made up of more than the Avengers movies right? There are another 20+ MCU movies out there.
@@ItsBoltify Nah bro. Ironman was fantastic and Ironman 2 and Civil War were good.
Tenth anniversary of the first sins video I ever watched. Truly awesome to be here after all these years
At this point I will be seriously PISSED if he doesn't do a recount of Prometheus. He has made so many jokes about that movie over the years, it's a cornerstone of the channel and deserved a video that is at least 20 minutes long!
Agreed, absolutely.
ask and you did receive !!!!!
@@nirmalasingh7677 Indeed! Just a bit sad Jeremy didn't do it 😂😂
Agreed. I’ve never even seen the movie but I definitely already know how they run away from things in it lol
Wow, I feel old after remembering when Avengers 2012 movie first came out of movie theaters.
I've been delaying my existential extinguishment according to MCU release dates-just gotta make it for X-Men reboot
You really want to feel old, I realized recently that the Lord of the Rings trilogy came out twenty years ago...
I was 5 when it came out. My parents rented it for me after it came out and I've always adored it. It was the first MCU film I ever saw, and The Dark World was the first MCU movie I saw in theaters. As a result, those two have a special place in my heart
I can't believe it's been so long! I remember going to see this and how I was floating outside the theater on a cloud of pure joy, my mind blown, believing that this is what it must have felt like to have seen Star Wars for the first time.
After Joker, I left the theater floating on weed clouds and chaos- police outside to watch for threats didn't even notice me
3:55 : I love the fact that, in 'Agents of SHIELD', they actually made good use of Powers Booth as a member of the Shadow Council (in what would turn out to be one of his last roles before his unfortunate death 🙁).
However, because the Movie and TV sides of Marvel didn't get along at the time, now Agents is pretty much considered non-canon, even though they did their best to make elements of the show enhance the movies (the appearance of 'Inhumans' around the world helped support the 'Sokovia Accords', since the public was now aware that 'enhanced individuals' with uncontrollable powers were out there, and needed to have some kind of oversight).
I still hope they find some way to bring back Coulson, though. 😁
Honestly, AoS is some of the best stuff in the MCU and made the movies have meaning in places that were otherwise missing something. It's a travesty that a behind-the-scenes feud sabotaged such an excellent show's place in the continuity.
It would be nice if they brought some of them over (like Daisy and Robbie), but, by the end of Agents of SHIELD, they were doing some absolutely crazy story lines that definitely wouldn't have meshed well with the movies.
There was time travel, so the explanation I like is that they wound up in a different timeline due to that, but it kind of ruined any chance they had of getting back together....until the movies (and Disney+ shows) started also playing around with other timelines (and the multiverse).
Now there's hope that anything can be brought in, though, admittedly, still not much given how, with all the spinoff shows they had, they've only acknowledged Daredevil so far. It would have been epic if they had pulled in all the spinoff show characters in the big Endgame battle (I mean, they included Howard the Duck, and that guy is trash).
Coulson, however, actually died at the end of Agents of SHIELD. So I don't think they would bring him back again unless it were an alternate universe Coulson.
@@SgtSupaman: Yeah, but dying (and coming back) is kinda Coulson's thing.
Coulson came back from the dead to hear powers Boothe died, and said- well, bye @@sdfkjgh
Just ask how was T.A.H.I.T.I
Love the resin but gotta say the Galaga sin should be redacted, it’s a direct call forward of what the finale will be. Technically, that dude might be the most prepared for that scenario 😂
Roger Pedactor couldn't redact his encounter with Mr Winky
Should be redacted because the whole thing was improv. RDJ just ad-libbed the line as a joke and later one of the special effects guys changed the computer screen as his own joke.
@@nathank2289 doubtful considering it was the punchline to the scene
@@AlmightyArceus it's called out in rhe Blue Ray commentary track. The scene was originally just awkward silence from Tony mouthing off.
10 years since i cant watch a movie properly anymore, thanks !!! Love this channel
Movie? I go through life hearing ding-ding-ding every time at sin-worthy moments. And maaan, there are plenty. XD
@@Szokynyovics It's really hard not to say "You're gonna wanna take a look at this cliche. Ding"
Definitely do this more often!!! There’s videos you did back in the day that I wish were longer. This was great
And look how far the MCU has come.
It's complete dogshit
It fell from and Fell from grace
@@litepaw7 nah, it got familiar. It's the same as any fantasy franchise like Harry Potter and Twilight. That's why nerds generally weren't crazy about it, we grew up reading comic books and critiquing half assed cartoons.
How far down?
true, why is everyone milking their own signature franchise to death and selling everything to disney. if this is the way all companies go the world will be pretty boring and uniformed in 20 years.
I'm sinning the first sin because the narrator clearly says "The Tesseract has awakened", yet the subtitles read "The Tesseract has awaken". Don't normally like to sin editors, but this channel holds itself to standards that I just can't ignore. *ding*
The fact that Cinemasins went out of the way to resin The Avengers from so many years ago just goes to prove how iconic and great this movie is. Here's to another 10 years guys!
Now they just need to do a cinemasins re-sinned
I can't believe it's been so long! I remember going to see this and how I was floating outside the theater on a cloud of pure joy, my mind blown, believing that this is what it must have felt like to have seen Star Wars for the first time.
Out of the way? My guy they nitpick movies while watching them and add a text overlay😂
You're nitpicking the nitpicking and I'm here to nitpick your nitpicking of CSins nitpicking @@shane7778
@@seewhativescene "ding"
I still think you should have brought and knocked a sin off for that holocaust survivor pushing back against Loki
"There are no men like me."
"There are always men like you."
That is easily one of the stongestest scenes in the film
It's also interesting that the holocaust survivor actor (Kenneth Tigar) also played Heinrich Himmler in The Man in The High Castle
Yes. I really like that scene. I agree
What???? I didn’t know that. That’s awesome
Badass comeback, and spoken by a possessed werewolf at that. :D
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@ 11:58 Natasha: "Percy I told you not to eat those dang donuts!!"
Percy/Bruce: "REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!"
🎶 *_GOD BLESS THOSE REDNECK AVENGERRRRRRRS!!_* 🎶
4:10 the reason Captain America is using the punching bag is to learn to throw his punches with less Force so that he doesn't kill or severely injure someone when he punches them
*Proceeds to throw guy off the helicarrier to his death without a care
Nahhhhhhhhhh he's just fighting off unchecked PTSD, if only Dr Strange was that type of Doctor to help him out @Latest Obssesion
you're so full of it. then why is he panting and sweating?
I think even while under Loki’s mind control the good in you is still able to alter your actions. Hence Hawkeye only shooting Fury in chest even though he knew he had a vest on and that Selvig built in a failsafe in the Teserract machine.
I like that theory. Kinda reminds me of Jessica Jones and the Purple Man. People under his sway could still find ways to interpret his commands that didn't really align with his intentions, unless he was extremely specific. Hence when Trish was told to "put a bullet in her head" she was able to satisfy his command by tapping one against her temple and eventually by putting it in her mouth.
It also explains why Loki never tried to control Cap. He's too "pure" for it to work.
@@RabblesTheBinxhe didn't mindcontrol cap there because he needed to appear to lose in order to get on the helicarrier.
@@RabblesTheBinx Then endgame happened
Thanos' Comment about "Court[ing] Death" is interesting when you realise that his motivation in the comics was to impress some Goddess of Death and that To Court can mean To Engage Romantically.
14:13 It was mentioned several times in Agents of SHIELD that Coulson didn't want the other Avengers to know he is still alive. He even begged Lady Sif not to tell Thor. It was never explained exactly why he wanted that, but at least we have a reason as to why he doesn't appear again. Still, he was the one who gave Fury that Hellicarier in Age of Ultron, so at least he contributed with something.
Also, in case you didn't notice, that was the rare uncensored version of Coulson's death. I've only seen photos until now.
I could definitely be mistaken but I think the reason behind him not wanting them to know was that his death is what united the Avengers and if they found out he was still alive it would undermine that unity. Also, they would know that Nick Fury lied to them and that definitely would not go over well.
@@quietwaterz7550 That is not entirely true. Fury did not lie to them. Coulson died and was dead for a few couple of days, with the Battle in New York being over in less than one. He was resurrected. Being resurrected is not the same thing as not dying in the first place. So even if Coulson showed up, say, in Age of Ultron and mention that he was brought back to life, that wouldn't make the Avengers trust Fury less.
Sometimes I think that ending of Thanos saying "court death" was a weird nod to the comics where the motive for Thanos to snap out half of all life was to actually impress Death (aka Lady Death) because he had a galaxy-sized boner for Her. I'm not saying they should have gone with THAT motive (because damn that's weird) but that, but "courting death" was essentially all of Thanos's motivation in the comics.
That is literally what they were doing. They were referencing the comics with that line. But obviously the only ones who knew that were fans of the comics.
The scene where they were all arguing with one another in the presence of Loki's spear should have been part of this video. Jeremy's blow-by-blow reactions to those lines would've been amazing.
I'm loving these 10 year re-sins. Although I find it really interesting to go back and see how the channels changed/grown over the years, it's nice to see them done in the longer format.
I can maybe buy that Thor thought that he wouldn't kill Tony because he's got the armour. But he had no way of knowing what Cap's shield was made of. He definitely attempted to murder him and got insanely lucky.
19:50 best part of the whole franchise-
I started watching your guys videos when I was 8 and have loved every joke, sin, and movie review you’ve guys done.
Nice, this is my first marvel movie I have ever watched, so much nostalgia
This is such a good idea! I LOVE when people revisit older stuff and redo it with more experience and different eyes. It's always such an enjoyable experience to see how it's been improved or even just changed.
Glad to see that the "There is no gravity in space" sin finally got the redemption it deserved
But forgets how momentum works.
I'm thinking Iron Man also pushed to rocket away, using "for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction" to halt his momentum and have a bit more to fall back towards Earth
Actually, what that sin failed to recognize the second time around, is that the portal was still in the lower atmosphere. So technically when he went through it, he would have been experiencing gravity of any regular airline, and his velocity wouldn't have been enough to take him further away (up), to escape gravity once he had let go.
But there is gravity in space, AFAIK, it is everywhere. Well, it's force decreases, proportionally to the square of distance, but it is everywhere.
He’s still wrong
10:02 My impression was that Tony had already thought of time travel before Ant-Man came back, and had been trying to develop it for some time, perhaps not entirely enthusiastically as he knew it would most likely result in his current happy life with Pepper and Morgan not existing. He just happened to crack the code that night - perhaps inspired by the visit from his friends - after working on it for as long as five years. Anyway, that's what I got out of that.
I like your theory. It's plausible but there's just no in footage evidence for it
I am betting It was prolly on his mind since peter dusting, he just gave up at some point, this is where he makes the clear move on decisions like moving with pepper, morgan, etc.
It also would be sensible to not disclose this for getting peoples hopes up.
LOL nope just terrible writing. He accomplished the “impossible” in 20-30minutes casually after doing the dishes. No prep work, no previous thought, just vibes.
That doesn't strike you as an implausible coincidence?
@@scottmatheson3346 I admit to being personally unbothered. It's a science-fiction superhero time travel adventure; why, sometimes they've done as many as six implausible things before breakfast.
"...that's a LOT of emergency protocols! Nearly 200, at least, and broken down into decimal points?!?! This is corporate over-redundancy at its absolute finest." Had me LOL through the entire line.
The galaga thing is because someone was actually playing galaga on set and RDJ notices and points it out. The director loved it so much he kept it
I love how you watch Iron Man 2 and Thor, and you see Nat and Clint separately but when you watch this, you find out that they actually knew each other.
Love how we watched all of these movies, and never got the budapeshhht storyline on film they ckteased us with for years
@Justin Gary They explained it in Black Widow. It's...definitely better in your mind.
@@seewhativescene -- thank fucken christ!
Yeah it's weird that two people who know each other aren't otherwise permanently attached.
Yep it’s almost like they just created that out of nowhere offscreen. Kinda like how they did the widow+hulk romance out of absolutely nowhere in ultron and kinda like how they did the vision+Wanda romance out of absolutely nowhere in infinity war
I’ll never forget the sense of awe & wonder I had seeing this in theaters for the first time. I feel that excitement to this day every time a new movie or show comes out. MCU forever!
Hulk "Smashing" Loki deserves at least 10 Sins off 🤣
HULK: (super-smashes Loki into next week)
CINEMASINS: (insta-subtracts three sins)
My absolute favorite part of this 10-year re-sin. Congrats guys!!!
I never realized how good that "court death" line was. Thanos literally wanted to court Death herself.
*himself
@@scandelezhe had a great the first time. It's herself. Lady death is an actual character in the comics. Thanos is in love with her and wanted to Infinity Stones to wipe out half the Galaxy as his wedding present to her.
My favourite line in the entire MCU is definitely: _Puny God_
I really can't quote any other part of this movie or the MCU as a whole, but the Hulk's short but sweet dismissive put-down as he walks away from an arrogant god that he easily smashed around is very memorable.
@@ralph0149 Yeah, I forgot that was a line. Haven't seen the movie in years at this point.
That line is a lot more unpleasant. Definitely not something to be said in polite company, and really in general it's just misogynistic. Makes him extra punchable for saying it.
Tony Stark's "Not a great plan" is highly replayed in many future Sins videos.
The only thing better than that moment is the HISHE version :)
You can't quote "I understood that reference"? How do you make it through your day on the internet?
@@scottmatheson3346 - I forgot about that one at the time. I remember it when it comes up, but it's not the quote that comes to mind when I think of a favourite quote from the MCU movies.
these re-sins are a gift.
I always assumed Hulk was able to channel his anger towards the aliens because he knew if they took over the world, that would possible mean no Hulk anymore. He had so many targets to focus his rage that it just made sense.
I'm pretty sure the main difference was a willing transformation vs an unwilling one. Bruce wanted to transform for the fight against the Chitauri, but absolutely didn't want to transform in the helicarrier. As we see in later MCU entries, Hulk is not a mindless monster. He has his own opinions and wants. The act of having to physically wrest control of the body away from Bruce probably requires so much effort from Hulk that it makes him blind with rage by the time he succeeds, as opposed to just being handed it freely, where he can remain relatively calm.
Or just because it was a deliberate transformation, and not an accidental one.
Hulk channeled his anger by smashing heaux on Sakaar 👉👌
They established in the Incredible Hulk that bruce can direct the hulks rage if he turns into him on purpose
@@hefoughtabear118 that wasn't controlling, that was aiming, like Bruce himself said.
This is gonna be hilarious
Hawkeye shooting Fury in the chest is the same as Selwig making Loki's scpeter a key to turn off the portal. Loki isn't in full control of them, parts of their persona can show through the mind control.
Thanks joss whedon. Another job well done 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️👎🏽👎🏽
I'm still waiting for a Re-Sin of "Prometheus".
PaintTheSilence went to the Prometheus school for waiting around forever for re-sin instead of running to safe distance
I don't remember where I heard this but the reason Loki allowed himself to be captured was he somehow knew the helicarrier was out there cloaked and to get rid of it they needed to find it. Loki hid a tracer on himself and let himself be captured so his team could destroy it.
Oh
@@retsaminnavoig18they had the scepter on the helicarrier. Which had the mind stone in it
Loki’s main goal was to get the tesseract and use it to bring the chitauri to earth. Once they conquered earth Loki would rule earth and then give the tesseract to thanos who would then rule the universe. Once he got the tesseract in the first few minutes of the movie they didn’t need anything on the helicarrier anymore
😂😂 love how you silently took off sins for Hulk smashing Loki against the floor 😂😂
Of course, because it's a classic.
I have been waiting 10 years for them to remove sins for that scene
The awkward pause when Sylvie asked him about his sexlife infers that Hulk smashed him on Sakaar @@lukefritsch3916
@@seewhativescene Um, not what I was talking about but cool I guess
@19:24 I remember thinking "hey, it's Ashley Johnson! The voice of Ellie in The Last of Us", never heard of Growing Pains.
The story behind the whole galaga thing was 1 of the extras on set actually decided to play galaga on the computer screen in front of him and RDJ decided to have fun in character and call him out on set without breaking the role/scene.
This is how you create a RUclips legacy, this. You maintain quality and consistency and you Pay Attention to What Your Audience Enjoys. Minus 10 sins
Your RUclips Legacy Is Crafted On Capitalizing Words For Emphasis
@@seewhativescene my RUclips legacy looks like a furball of pubes
Thors Thunder giving Tony even more power, that always gets me. So glad they referenced that and made it an even more epic fight scene in Endgame lol
its also a nod to Ironman two. since whiplash's reactor damaged his suits and made a suit to coutner that
I knew the “puny god “ scene was inevitable for the sin offs
3:58 Hey mate, Jenny Agutter is super famous in the UK whereas I have no idea who Powers Boothe is!
21:01 We can observe that the portal is within the Earth’s atmosphere, probably within 10 miles. You can see Earth through the portal. If light can pass through it, gravitational force may be able to pass through it; we don’t know enough about the portal to say otherwise. The way the portal is shown there’s basically no transition between the two sides of the portal. So the space side is
I agree with your premise that the portal could be linked directly to the surface of the earth or at least within a few hundred miles of the surface. When seen from earth, it definitely looks like it is pretty close. But, while there is gravity in space, the ISS doesn't experience 90% of Earth's surface gravity. If you were on Mt. Everest, yes, the ISS no. The ISS is constantly falling because it is going so fast, the earth moves and falls away from the ISS. So, the people on the ISS are in a constant state of freefall, hence why they float.
But back to the portal for a moment, if the portal was within 10 miles from the surface, there wouldn't be as much black as there is in the "space views" we see. They would still be able to see the surface and the curvature of earth. This makes me think that Iron Man and the nuke are much further than the ISS. This means that they are somewhere where the earth's gravity wouldn't be much of a force. Instead, they would be experiencing the gravity from other bodies, like other stars and planets. So, without knowing the gravitational force of where they are, remember the portal goes through space like Star Trek wormholes, so the sin should still stand. Iron Man and the nuke would still move forward and Iron Man would float away if he pushed himself off the nuke, but at the same speed the nuke was travelling. He would continue in that direction and speed until slowed by another gravitational force. So, the only way for IM to fall back to earth was if he pushed himself toward the portal, but since he didn't and couldn't, he should be lots of tiny IM pieces floating in space.
@@cggc9510 There is no contradiction between the ISS experiencing 90% of Earth’s gravity and it being in free-fall. Without a gravitational force, the ISS would not orbit the planet. This is plain to see if you consider the ISS’s constantly changing velocity vector. There would be no reason for this to occur if there were no outside force “pulling down” (towards Earth) on the ISS. If the gravitational force were suddenly removed, the ISS would travel away from Earth in a straight line at a tangent to its former orbit. Incidentally, the gravitational force experienced at the top of Mt. Everest is still ~99.7% of what is experienced at the surface.
As for the portal, my claim is that the *Earth side* of the portal is within 10 miles. The other side of the portal is somewhere much more distant. The portal here is behaving _akin_ to a wormhole, without all the energetic nastiness that comes with the latter. As light can freely travel through the portal, we have no reason to believe that other forces such as gravitational waves would be blocked. So, Earth is able to exert a gravitational force on objects on the other side of the portal.
The only celestial body that we see nearby (relatively speaking) is a star in the background. We have no clue about its force because we don’t know its mass or distance away from the Chitauri force. We also can’t tell if they’re engaging in any sort of station keeping; their craft on Earth doesn’t display any visible energy signature when flying around, so it’s possible the same is true of the larger craft. However, it would make sense to conserve energy where possible when staging forces for an assault. So it wouldn’t be unreasonable to assume that the Chitauri craft are parked at a Lagrange point between the star and the portal. Thus anything between the portal and Chitauri fleet would experience a net force toward the portal.
Okay, watching Hulk sling Loki around was hilarious
🫣Only The Watcher knows that wasn't the only time
😂
18:42.... momentum exists, Jeremey and team. That’s how you can jump on a 500mph airplane and still be on the same spot in the airplane.
I love that you're re-sinning older videos! That is exactly what I wanted! I sure hope they do it with more movies like Battleship! That movie needed a MUCH longer video!
Actually the reason the mind stone didn’t control Tony is because of the arc reactor. In Ironman 2, Tony discovered an element. What he actually did was essentially remake the energy of the tesseract. So basically the energy of the tesserect protected Tony
Bloody hell, that Of Monsters and Men reference took me back!
Tony falling back through the portal actually makes sense. If the portal relays energy and matter, which it evidently does (light comes through the portal, and people go through it) I would think it would relay information like forces, too - even long-ranged ones like gravity. If you really are explaining the portal as "connect point A to point B even though those two points don't normally intersect" you could, in fact, be pulled through the portal from the space side by the gravitational force of Earth on the other side.
5:28 is this a Hamilton reference? If so, I will have to respect you for this
I think the most insane thing in Avengers Assemble was Loki throwing Tony Stark out the window. He literally saw Iron Man twice: got punked by him in Germany and throwing hands with Thor, his brother.
Why would Loki throw Stark out of a window knowing he has a flying armor somewhere?
He wasn't wearing it. Probably had no idea he could call it to him.
Really glad you gave Ashley Johnson a shoutout. She did really great in Growing Pains! I just wish she was in more things, she's a great voice actress.
Let me tell you about something called Critical Role.... lol
@@KeevaTheFirstRival Pike, Yasha, or Fearne?
Ever watch these so you can feel like you rewatched the movie but faster?
Ever dance with the devil by the pale moon light?
Extra sin: at 8:56 it says power at 400% capacity, but tony’s hud says 475%.
Still casually singing Hamilton lyrics in 2022 gives me life. Never let the internet forget that masterpiece! 😁
I am loving this Saturday extra CinemaSins. It really makes my day.
Thank you for the all the extra work you guys are doing. Must be difficult.
Plus the Re-Sins is really funny. It makes me remember movies that I forgot about, and movies that deserve more sins. Avengers GO AWAY!, but keep sinning them.
Avengers make me remember Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in the eighties, when I used to work at Zelllers. The world does not need Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Tea Towels, GO AWAY. If I see an Avengers Tea Towel I'm going to cry.
If I knew you in real life, you'd NEVER hear the end of this
I am Loki's smirking mischief😈
@@seewhativescene I'm terrified and confused at the same time
First sin: THAT'S NOT THANOS TALKING!
I don't even recall that line from the movie.
Happy Halloween Cinemasins 🎃🎃🎃🎃👻👻👻
I love this re-sin because the original video was so short!
I'm peeved you didn't take a sin off for when Thor's hammer slams against Captain America's shield. That was an amazing scene.
Never understood how Loki could tap them with a pointy “spear” right in the chest and not cause a chest wound. If the scepter held the Mind Stone, wouldn’t it make more sense for him to tap the glowy part on their forehead or something?
Portal gravity - That depends on how close the portal is to the planet... Which is info we don't really have. Proximity to the portal _is_ proximity to the Earth, which is a planet, and therefore pulls like a planet...
The shortest distance in 3D space is a straight line, but when you introduce portals that changes. A line from Tony, through the portal, then down to Earth becomes the new shortest distance and is therefore how gravity should be functioning through the portal.
Still, it should probably be pulling everything in the vicinity that isn't Tony back to Earth through the portal as well... And being that one end of the portal is within Earth's atmosphere, some of the lighter upper atmosphere gasses should likely be sucked through creating an Earth upper atmosphere around the portal of a size relative to the distance from the Earth-side portal to the upper bounds of Earth's atmosphere... Not completely the same distance, but relative to it... And then you've got the effects of that happening on the Earth's winds, and now there are a few tornados and Manhattan probably doing even more damage than the Chitauri.
19:25 The camera lingered on her because she was the "every man" civilian. She was the representation of all the nameless civilians the Avengers were trying to protect. She looked just distinctive enough so that you might remember her later during the news report interview, but not distinctive enough to be a protagonist.
Nope, she was in a deleted scene where cap was having coffee and she was serving him
@10:30 THANK YOU!!! This scene took me years to undo! Once the movies advanced and we started getting more and more into infinity stones I had the hardest time making myself understand that the staff and the tesseract were completely different things. AND they're the same color?! It was so badly done here!!!
Loki isn’t bullet-proof. He’s wearing a type of bulletproof vest, but the impact of the bullets did still phase him. When he’s walking away with Hawkeye and Selvig, you can see Loki double over and favor the spot in his chest where he was shot.
Great video! These 10 year sin-iversary scripts are awesome & funny. Nice gravity correction from 10 years ago. Love it.
14:38 First thing I thought was "Did you SEE HIM in the first season of A.O.S?!" I think Nick Fury is awesome, but he also has some crazy moments
You thinking what I'm thinking?
Aim for the bushes?
Asgardians are bullet-proof in the MCU, yes. OK, Loki is technically an adopted ice giant but he's using Asgardian armour and is highly trained in magic.
Asgard literally was destroyed. Many of them died.
@@scandelez Bulletproof and magic-swordproof are not the same thing. At no point did I claim Asgardians were invicible, just tough.
10 years😢 both The Avengers and CS. This video is genius.
19:24 she's special because it's a Joss Whedon movie, it's one of his signature moves (usually because it was an actress he was either having an affair with or blackmailing for sex with a promise of extra screentime), to focus on a random woman (family in the case of Justice League) and show them throughout the movie when the story goes back to their location, like the woman whose kid gets Quicksilver killed in Age of Ultron, she's shown during the initial Sokovia visit at the beginning of the movie. There's a deleted scene in this that originally that would shows the Waitress serving Cap coffee at the beginning of the movie before Stan Lee leans across from another table and tells him to ask for her number
19:30
She had a bunch of short deleted scenes with Cap and stuff. They just kinda cut most of that and kept the last part.
Lokis behavior makes total sense if you begin with the idea that he was throwing the fight . He did just enough to keep Thanos off his back .
Nahhhh that's just your Inglorious re-purposing
Gotta love how the first set of subtitles have a spelling mistake. It would be “awoken”, not “awaken”, as awaken is it’s present tense form, and so it wouldn’t work in this past tense sentence.
Still a better movie in what we have in the mcu today
You "felt smart" watching the sins video for Pinocchio
Thank you guys for this 10 year re- sin video.
18:25 The difference if Banner/Hulk's level of control is that in one situation he transformed against his will because he lost control and in the other he was calm and transformed on purpose.
Yup. When a transformation is triggered and Bruce tries to repress it but fails = uncontrollable Hulk. If Banner willingly transforms or embraces it, to put in his words, he's got one hand on the wheel. He can aim it.
"Murder" - sin number 78 killed me🤣🤣 no pun intended
Thank you for showing other people all the mistakes in this movie that I’ve been thinking since this came out
When Captain Americans has flashes of WWII while he is hitting the bag is PTSD. I’ll think of the strangest memories from Afghanistan (x2). Not all of them are combat. A smell, sound, even the way the sky looks somedays will bring on. It’s not debilitating, I don’t end up on the floor shaking. I’ll be like wow that’s was weird. I stopped asking why does it happen.
Captain America doesn't have " PTSD" he is a super hero not a coward.
It's amazing to see 10- year anniversary ❤️
But I'm sinning you guys (and Nick Fury too) for calling a scepter " spear" 😁
Sin for Nick Furry.
@@rickstaism I'm taking it 😅 accident happened there