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I’ve done guided tours in Rome, they’re almost all English and Italian speaking art and architecture experts working on their PHD doing tours for extra money. She would probably actually know the answer to a sculpture done by Raphael.
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0:40 In the book there's actually scene where langdon confuses geneva, switzerland with geneva, new york because the plane he's on is so incredibly fast. but i know, books don't matter.
@@jd3795 but only a person who hasn't read the book would ask that question, unless he's being disingenuous, which would render this entire video pointless anyway. He actually brought up a lot of things a person who read the book wouldn't ask, did you read it? It would be very obvious to you if you had. The book was so different, but the author himself answers a lot of this, it's the screenplay writers who deserve a kick in the balls for what they did to the book, but those aren't flaws with the original story, just saying..
The book was so much better, what happened to Vittoria being captured and the gun fight in the fountain between langdon and the antagonist. Honestly a let down right up until the final scene where Landon wasn't even in the helicopter?! The book is so much better
In defence of poor Vittoria, most kids in Italy study Latin, chemistry, biology and art history and many other school subjects for 5 years of high school. It's not THAT improbable that she knows all these things.
I attended an Italian science school for a year we studied all of those things all at the same time and there's multiple years of study on the same subject matter whereas in the US you might have chemistry for one year they might have chemistry for two three years depending on the type of program. We also studied philosophy art history, history Latin and English
The tinzaparin overdose effect was the only very unrealistic thing she knew, unless Vittoria was also a pathologist. That is extremely specialized knowledge.
@Ман ван данн As a civil engineer w/3+ decades designing & managing all sorts of building projects let me apply my Dummy-ness: By insuring the fire doesn't start below the roof, nor spread along the underside. It's certainly possible to install sprinkler systems that spray upwards like a fountain onto the underside of a wood roof deck. Disguising the piping in a historic building is a bigger issue. The Notre Dame fire started during a renovation / construction project, which has it's own set of issues, especially if any welding is going on. They should have had a fire watch - called for by code but hardly ever actually implemented. I haven't read up recently on the report(s) on the cause(s) but I think it was mere carelessness if I recall correctly. Someone smoking cig's & discarding a lit butt? It is France after all lol. One of the most common ways fires start in constr sites.
The funny thing is that my French class actually watched the hunchback of notre dame right before spring break. It was the last thing I did before going home for the next week, and that week was when notre dame burned down
Sinning you for not sinning Ewan McGregor for mentioning “granting access to the archives” and you not saying “Impossible, perhaps the archives are incomplete.”
Thank you for pointing out the simply ridiculous number of fields of expertise Vittoria seems to have in this movie. I hate that character in movies who is conveniently (kind of suspiciously) well-versed in whatever is needed to exposit on the plot at the moment.
She's Italian in canon, considering the Italian high school system has 5 years of compulsory AP art's history, AP Latin and 10/11 other subjects including AP physics, AP Chem and AP Mathematics (it's one course with all the general fields offered in US schools); her level of general knowledge in various fields is not awfully unlikely for an obviously bookworm-inclined Italian person. The only unlikely one is the medical science expertise she "demonstrates".
@@lexwolfhale1729 I talked to my Italian girlfriend about this when we saw the movie the other day, and she pointed out that she took Latin in school and knew it to some degree, however, Vittoria is around 30-40? And her field of expertise and work is revolved around physics and antimatter, etc. Latin is probably not something commonly used in that field of work. So let's say it's been somewhere around 15 years (to be kind) since she took Latin in school and then just haphazardly picks up a book written in Latin and with ease reads through it, both of us had our doubts about it. But whatever, it's a movie.
@@Joranftw Well, she could've just taken Latin up as a hobby. I actually had a physics teacher in high school who learned Latin just so he could read Newton's works in the original language.
Or..the movie is about them because they were the experts called? I don't think random people were called and happened to be experts, but the opposite, when something goes wrong, the experts in that field are called, and so the story would naturally be about them, right? I hope what I said was clear lol. I've played with this thought many times.. there are certainly people who do both, I'm studying anthropology and law, but as a veteran MP, I have first responder experience, also a mom, I wear many hats, what can I say, I'm restless lol. People who are super academic don't usually focus that narrowly, you have to understand at least a little bit of everything to be an expert in anything..
I think you incorrectly sinned at 5:15. The Camerlengo wasn’t talking about cutting power to the camera, but to the external lighting that was illuminating the canister. When he said “when the image on the screen goes dark” he was talking about the power loss causing the light to go out and not the video transmission being cut.
Fun fact; nobody cares because nobody reads...and those did read this drivel were literally duped by large font over more pages than necessary for a book making them feel smarter and more accomplished for having read such a massive book (back when people actually read books). Kudos to them for that brilliant gimmick.
Just watched the film (again) on Netflix (may 2019) and came here to enjoy the sins. Pretty much spot on. A big one I noticed, even as I watched the movie -- right after the huge air-burst of the anti-matter, everyone in St. Peter's square is blasted to the ground, the fountains erupt, and shit goes flying everywhere. Then, moments later, McGregor comes sailing (almost) straight down -- as you point out (and somehow survives getting bashed into the roof of the cathedral a few times) -- virtually EVERYONE in the square is back on their feet like nothing happened except a fireworks show, and they're clapping and cheering for him.
They also forget the fact that, since matter-antimatter annihilation typically produces high energy radiation, the crowd would definitely suffer radiation poisoning in the coming weeks, if not days or hours.
5:18 cutting the power wasn't about interrupting the cameras signal, it was about turning off artificial lights. Like a breaker box in your house going to specific areas.
Are you telling me you saw that and for a moment you thought perhaps Harvard was located in Cambridge the University in the UK? If so, you should not ever attempt to correct anyone ever again. Otherwise, he's sinning the fact that the movie tells us the city and state (he ALWAYS sins these title cards FYI regardless of city/state/country), and since its pretty frikken obvious he's at Harvard which is located in Cambridge Mass. He is therefore sinning the movie for telling us where cambridge is located when its obviously NOT the UK school (because the school is Harvard and again there is no Harvard in Cambridge the school, only Cambridge the U.S. city). Are you possibly understanding this now?
Memorra Sylver thank you I’m not an idiot. I’m just suggesting that maybe he’s being a bit too facetious. The fact that multiple notable cities of that name exist arguably requires the film to specify which one it’s on about, Harvard or no Harvard. Being not from the USA I didn’t know there was another small city of Cambridge somewhere either. Sorry we’re not all as clever as you
Hey Cinemasins! He wasn't stumbling on the english word formidable (fearsome). He was using the French word formidable (wonderful). They have different meanings in the two languages.
I liked the movie, but it was still disappointing. Where was the X-33? Where was Kohler? Why didn't Robert go to CERN and investigate Leonardo Vetra's dead body and his office? Speaking of Leonardo, why wasn't he even mentioned?? Why didn't Robert get on the helicopter? Why didn't Vittoria get kidnapped by the assassin and then push the assassin off the balcony? Why did the fountain cardinal survive? Where were those BBC reporters? Where was the Illuminati diamond? Etc.
5:13 Cutting the power was just meant to make the background lighting in the video feed flicker - they said there was ambient artificial lighting visible in the feed. They didn't think it would affect the camera's battery or anything. There were other lights in the room.
"Faith is a gift that i have yet to receive" is actually some of the best writing in the entire film but Tom Hanks delivered the line with condescension rather than with humility. DING!
Little fact about Vittoria's education. In Italy there are a dozen of mandatory school paths before University, each during 5 years. One of them, which is one of the most ancient, is "Liceo Classico" in which Greek and Latin are studied for each year. In addition to that, History of Art is taught both in "Liceo Classico" and in the other "Liceo" paths. Probably, Vittoria went in this path and then graduated in Physics at University.
Well also, some history about her is not explained in the movie. According to the books, she was raised in a catholic orphanage in Italy, which would explain her knowledge of church historical members and the reason she knows Latin, and then she was brought to CERN with her adoptive father where she lived her life and was taught Physics
9:28 Having been to Rome I can say the police drive around with their sirens on all the time and the gridlock is so bad even that doesn't help, it would be quicker to walk.
I have read this book. They cut out so very important piece of the plot that the villain's motivation becomes generic and less personal. Good work in sinning the movie. It deserves all the sins it can get.
@@josipmickovic2572 Well, no. It was just a fort used in times of war as a much safer place than Sant Peter Basilica or Apostolic Palace. Pope has two residences, that are Vatican territory: Vatican in Rome and Castel Gandolfo residence in a town with same name.
Langdon only theorized that it could be 4 churches, but he's also looking for essentially any reference to Angels in Rome. This is evidenced by his knowledge that shit was about to go down at a fountain because it had a dove (the "Angel of peace") on it. Church or not, given this scavenger hunt's focus on Angels, "Castle of the Angel" should have at least popped into his head. Hell, he's walking around quoting "let Angels guide thee on thy lofty quest". Especially given it's proximity to the Vatican and the well known "secret tunnel" directly used by Pope's to escape during raids.
CERN also said it was impossible to make black holes with it during building, and later admitted they're actively trying to make them in order to study them (says they're totally safe black holes)
THANK YOU! I looked for this comment. I’m sure there is something to be said about a typical American attitude to the world beyond their borders but that can’t be true can it.
Why did the Priest tell the lady to find the journals, which eventually led to the Swiss Guard finding out about his intentions. If he didnt do that he would have gotten away with the whole thing.
Maybe his idea was to get them before the swiss guards or Vittoria could read them, because right when she starts reading he ask her to go perform the autopsy on the dead pope
One note though: Vittoria is Italian, so it makes sense she is also fluent in Latin. My father was a Latin Teacher and he never officially learned Italian - but he had no problems having whole conversations in Italian or reading books, because the languages are still very similar.
i took latin for four years of high school and in college. the languages are not that similar. not to the point that knowing latin well would mean you could speak italian, especially since latin is a dead language and no one gets practice speaking it regularly. so speaking italian would not come naturally at all.
You missed the sin at about 00:39 where he said, "Progressive and beloved Pope"... Pope John Paul II was beloved, but was not progressive. The current Pope is progressive, but not loved. I would imagine it difficult for a Pope to be both since... Catholicism.
JP2 was too conservative (contraception in Africa no because no), F is too liberal (the omniprevalent "commies and Islamists are the good guys here, just need to talk to them" mindset). Both are crazily popular with crowds though because they have charisma.
A sin missed for the movie that occurred to me while watching it: all the statues, etc, were precisely placed in earthquake probe Italy. And then no refurbishment or rearrangement, even a degree of arc, in those hundreds of years. Also, I wanted the person that ripped the page out to die. Horribly.
i can't imagine how much more you would've sinned this had they stayed true to the book XD Langdon went up in that chopper with that priest without a chute, jumped out with him, landed in the Tiber river and still went on to solve the mystery! also the priest was the pope's son through in vitro and that's why he murdered the pope.
I guess I didn’t realize it when I first watched the movie but he is totally right that they make Vitoria clearly an expert on 5 things that have nothing to do with her field of study!
In the context of the movie timelines, Sophie "cured" Langdon of his claustrophobia during the events of The Davinci Code, hence why he doesn't have the same issues in this film.
By just watching the re-uploads of this vids plus the new uploads, you can see how newer movies pushed in more and more logos. Quite a fun little thing to notice and think about.
If CERN /did/ conduct secret experiments with antimatter, their response to this movie (book) would be to put out a fact sheet explaining that they don't perform secret experiments with antimatter. That's how secrets work.
@@Rougarou99 What a dumb statement: "It's not like they are secretly doing X enough to lie about it" If they are secretly doing it, then you don't know they're doing it, ergo you don't know if they're doing it enough to lie about it. That's how secrets work.
The issue with the battery going dead before midnight was that the container , especially designed to hold the antimatter in vacuum, was stolen from it's extended device that recharges it's indefinitely. SO, THIS COULDN'T BE COUNTED AS A SIN.
Extra sins the last Pius was Pius XII ;) also 12:32 all churches pre-1965 and most afterwards had their main altars facing east, thus the obvious answer to anyone with a basic understanding of the Church would know that opposite direction is in fact West. 15:15 also nope, any catholic man, that being said its usually limited to the College of Cardinals who know one another, you know because they know the qualifications of the people they are going to elect...
Snow Snake Yup. Similar to German parliament which can elect anyone over the age of 21 chancellor but always pick the head of the party that won the elections.
11:46 It is pretty clear what he’s trying to say (that the laws usually serving to protect the church are now preventing them from saving it, so in order to follow the core idea of protecting the church, they have to break these laws), but he definitely could have said it better.
The second I saw Ewan MacGregor in this movie I immediately jumped up from the couch and yelled “General Kenobi” and my dad was like “is something wrong with my son?”
Actually, the sin with the explosion is far worse than you say. A nuke (which is what this is, despite the ridiculous "consumed in light" special effects), when ignited above a city instead of on ground level. It is still more than capable to destroy the area directly beneath it, but both the shockwave and the heat can also freely spread to more distant areas without having to literally go through the mass of the city. What Ewan McGregor did was turn a mildly effective nuke destroying central parts of Rome into a more effective nuke destroying most of Rome, depending on the amount of anti-matter of course. If you had enough, the explosion would be big enough to just melt all of Rome, no matter of the height. Luckily Cern knew to store the anti-matter in portions just big enough to be a disaster, but not so big as for the disaster not to be heroically preventable.
you are so wrong!!! antimatter is no ordinary nuke!!!! antimatter annihilation is no explosion.there's just big whole of nothingness and a lot of light produced which is not a shock wave, it would probably blind onsite witnessess but nothing more. And Ron Howard is the worst director possible to adapt Dan Brown movies!!!!
@@chanartdubtv3353 movies should not be confusing, their plot should be easy to follow. this movie is based on an excellent plot devised by Dan Brown, but they managed it make it worse, full of irrelevant details and cutting out important points that are present in the novel. such a pity. sometimes it makes me wonder which one's worse adaptation: Angels and Demons or Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
"Chaucer wrote in Middle English, which if pretty f*cking different from the early Modern English of Shakespeare." Case in point: Modern-day English: (You can read this just fine.) Early Modern English (Shakespeare): Apothecary: "My poverty, but not my will, consents." Romeo: "I pay thy poverty, and not thy will." You can get most of it. We don't use "thy" on a regular basis, but we still know what's going on. Also it's a badass line. Middle English (Chaucer): "Thanne wolde I seye, "Goode lief, taak keep, How mekely looketh Wilkyn oure sheep! Com neer, my spouse, lat me ba thy cheke!" Some of this just looks like badly spelled English, but then you've got things like '"ba" and "taak" and WHY DOES HE WANT TO BA THE CHEKE like there's a sheep somewhere so is he gonna go up to his spouse's cheek and say "BAAA" really loudly or
duh! but how many people live on your little island and how many people live in the USA? clearly more people know of Cambridge Mass than Cambridge England. that's all I was saying. and when is NEW York going to not be new anymore? lol and one last thing, fuck those big cities!
The antimatter was ...problematic.... Quick bit of trivia. When this movie came out in May 2009 the LHC existed and had run beam (it turned on in September 2008) but had yet to achieve a higher energy than the Tevatron collider at Fermilab. That didn't occur until November 2009. Though when they MADE the movie they probably didn't know it wouldn't since the LHC had a magnet problem which delayed ramping up to higher energies by ~14 months. Even after that, however, Fermilab still created more ANTIMATTER while the Tevatron was running (it ceased operation in 2011). The Tevatron was a proton-antiproton collider, and the LHC is a proton-proton collider (though CERN USED to have a proton-antiproton collider called the SPS). Fermilab had to make antiprotons by using another accelerator (first the Main Ring, later the Main Injector) to smash protons into a metal target and capture of of the few anti-protons which flew off. So the Tev wasn't even MAKING antimatter, it was USING antimatter. For every million protons on target, 10 to 20 were collected (we got better over time). We accumulated those in the (almost) aptly named accumulator ring. I say ALMOST because YES it accumulated antimprotons but it was actually shaped more like a triangle with rounded edges than a ring. Eventually another storage ring was added with the NOT at all apt name of "Recycler" (there's a whole other story about why it's named that). The important point is the amounts made were TINY. It would have taken several hundred million years to get a gram of the stuff. So we never made enough to light an old-timey cartoon fuse (much less an actual weapon). So not only was the idea of using antimatter for a weapon silly, CERN wasn't even making the place making most of the antimatter at the time.
This is like watching a movie with that one A hole friend who won’t shut up and who won’t stop pointing out dumb things when you just have to scream at them “ITS A MOVIE!!!”
Just for the record: You have to write a letter to the College of Vatican Librarians to get an appointment, and you have to state your reason for wanting to get into the Vatican Archives, such wanting to look at a specific document. There are five members who oversee these requests, and they’re all cardinals. The decision to grant access must be unanimous, otherwise you’re screwed. Should you get your magical appointment, and through the usual customs checks between Italy and Vatican City, you are taken to the Office of the Vatican Library. Oh, and you had better be on time, or you’re screwed. You are accompanied by the librarians and four members of the Swiss Guard, who are fully armed should you try any business, like stealing the document (Langdon and Vetra would have been shot on site for desecrating the Galileo pamphlet). You are only allowed paper and pencil. No books, no pens, no cameras, no mobile phones, no bags of any kind. They sit you down and bring you the document. They give you two hours to look at the document. They will help with any translation issues, but that is all. When the time is up, the document is taken back into the Archives, and you are escorted out by the librarian and the Swiss Guard. That is the protocol. There is no deviation from this protocol. Langdon and Vetra would have been shot on site. I know I said that already, but it bears a second mention. For the record the Swiss Guard are an actual military force. That’s what bugged me the most about this movie. Full disclosure: I’m a research librarian.
And if you need more than 2 hours, do you have to do the ENTIRE process all over again? Another letter, another approval, and all that? Like if I need say, 8 hours to take all the notes I need, would that be 4 separate letters?
An expert tour guide in Rome who knows her job? Yes, what are the odds. Come on, he didn't ask some random stranger on the street. Beyond that the real sin is why didn't they just look it up online on a smartphone? And by not assuming Langdon is Italian is prejudiced or bigoted but not racist because nationalities are not a race. And the Castel San'tAngelo is a mausoleum - originally - and is now a museum, it was never a church.
I assume it's just something to bitch about, and the specifics don't matter. Las Vegas, Nevada. Pacific Ocean, Earth. 32.5 N, 50 E, Mars. You're still in a place of gambling, the middle of the ocean, or somewhere on mars. Knowing that it's Las Vegas, or in Nevada, or the US will likely have nothing to do with the plot. Likewise, when the characters are stranded in the ocean, you don't need to be told they're in the ocean. And on Mars, most common people I assume have no idea what anywhere would be called. You could put anything as the place, and the most it'll do is describe the area you're already viewing. Yes you can call it Mt. Crag or Satan's Fist, a very rocky mountain range, or Atlanta because no one would know any better, or N 30, E 15 which is my attempt at coordinates because you still won't know where it is other than Mars. As far as I know, most movies just need the feel of an area. Like a city of sin, an ocean, or another planet. The only time you need specifics would be documentaries, recreations like ww2, or maybe if the story is about a local area where knowing the actual buildings and roads of Las Vegas matter. Maybe like a crime drama or mystery?
I haven't seen the whole crap, but from these outtakes, here's another sin: the Swiss guards are employed traditionally from catholic cantons in Switzerland, mainly the Southern ones, as they also speak italian, or at least French. The guy who observes the monitors speaks Bernese , which is not only in the German speaking area of Switzerland, but also in a protestant canton. The Vatican would never employ a non catholic...
Petition to have one of these treasure hunt movies with ONE character who keeps cutting the group of smart people off because they just google the answers....
The diameter of the antimatter looked to be slightly more than a golf ball, and given that it was pure solid and probably quite dense it would weigh about 2.6lbs (about how much a 50mm diameter ball of lead would weigh). That much antimatter would cause an explosion larger than the most powerful H bomb ever made.
An extra sin: they made close-ups of Castel Sant'Angelo, the swiss guard lock in his camera and the candle before the right time to show that they would be important for the story (why you have to show Castel Sant'Angelo in the first trip back to the Vatican? Maybe the cardenal are there?)
In Lion, the lead with no detective experience finds his old village in the heart of India starting from one of the busiest railway hubs in the world with just Google Earth and memories from when he was 5 years old. And these people cannot find 5 churches in Vatican City 😂😂😂
7:23 in many European school systems the study of latin is normal in Gymnasiums. I myself had it for five years and then went on to do physics at the Uni so...
On point as always! Just one thing: Castel sant'Angelo which you see at min 13:00 is a castle mot a church sorry if someone else already commented about this. Great video!
5:16 they know the cameras are wireless but they are cutting off power to cut of the light source seen on the footage. This could help them have a more specific location to search for. DING
Killing is not a sin in and of itself. In fact, in the old testament, God commanded his followers to kill many times. He even commanded them to kill the women and children in I Samuel 15. Even the law makes a distinction between justified killing and murder. The commandment 'thou shalt not kill' was likely a lazy translation from a language that has 4 different words for love depending on the connotation.
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How did you post this comment a week ago🤔
CinemaSins RUclips forced re-uploads *DING*
Can u do everything wrong with the Nun
Thanks.
Ev Hervey re reupload lmao
I’ve done guided tours in Rome, they’re almost all English and Italian speaking art and architecture experts working on their PHD doing tours for extra money. She would probably actually know the answer to a sculpture done by Raphael.
This asshole doesn’t understand history.
Movie does not contain any actual angels or demons
*ding*
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Wierd way of saying "prostitution," but you go, girl.
None of the movie was filmed on location. 5 sins.
it did have statues of angels
hmm... statues?
0:40 In the book there's actually scene where langdon confuses geneva, switzerland with geneva, new york because the plane he's on is so incredibly fast. but i know, books don't matter.
*Ding *
I thought I was the only one who remembered that .😂😂
not when we're talking about the film, no
@@jd3795 but only a person who hasn't read the book would ask that question, unless he's being disingenuous, which would render this entire video pointless anyway. He actually brought up a lot of things a person who read the book wouldn't ask, did you read it? It would be very obvious to you if you had. The book was so different, but the author himself answers a lot of this, it's the screenplay writers who deserve a kick in the balls for what they did to the book, but those aren't flaws with the original story, just saying..
The book was so much better, what happened to Vittoria being captured and the gun fight in the fountain between langdon and the antagonist. Honestly a let down right up until the final scene where Landon wasn't even in the helicopter?!
The book is so much better
In defence of poor Vittoria, most kids in Italy study Latin, chemistry, biology and art history and many other school subjects for 5 years of high school. It's not THAT improbable that she knows all these things.
I attended an Italian science school for a year we studied all of those things all at the same time and there's multiple years of study on the same subject matter whereas in the US you might have chemistry for one year they might have chemistry for two three years depending on the type of program. We also studied philosophy art history, history Latin and English
The tinzaparin overdose effect was the only very unrealistic thing she knew, unless Vittoria was also a pathologist. That is extremely specialized knowledge.
12:00: "I know these churches are old, but they would have fire and life safety systems in them at this point - right?"
Notre Dame: "Hold My Beer"
@Ман ван данн As a civil engineer w/3+ decades designing & managing all sorts of building projects let me apply my Dummy-ness:
By insuring the fire doesn't start below the roof, nor spread along the underside. It's certainly possible to install sprinkler systems that spray upwards like a fountain onto the underside of a wood roof deck. Disguising the piping in a historic building is a bigger issue.
The Notre Dame fire started during a renovation / construction project, which has it's own set of issues, especially if any welding is going on. They should have had a fire watch - called for by code but hardly ever actually implemented. I haven't read up recently on the report(s) on the cause(s) but I think it was mere carelessness if I recall correctly. Someone smoking cig's & discarding a lit butt? It is France after all lol. One of the most common ways fires start in constr sites.
The funny thing is that my French class actually watched the hunchback of notre dame right before spring break. It was the last thing I did before going home for the next week, and that week was when notre dame burned down
*hold my wine
@@jayflock7446 "It is France after all"
One of these days I want there to be a movie in Paris, Texas so that Jeremy can say "In case you confused it with- oh, wait."
you mean like the movie "Paris, Texas"?
There's a Paris here in Ontario too.
I believe there’s also a Paris, Mississippi
😂😂😂😂😂
EWW "The Cars That Ate Paris"
Sinning you for not sinning Ewan McGregor for mentioning “granting access to the archives” and you not saying “Impossible, perhaps the archives are incomplete.”
I find the lack of star wars quotes disturbing.
When Ewen McGregor was revealed to be the villain
"A surprise to be sure. But a welcome one"
Father Patrick! You are bold one!
But it wasn't a surprise.
Jefferson Smyth at first I did think He was bad but towords the end it did come as a suprise
*when he burns* the circle is complete
Master kenobi was a Sith Lord all this time, he truly was the master of trolling
5:26 “Then I may grant you access to the archives.”
That won’t be much help. The archives are incomplete.
Impossible.
Hello there.
The negotiations were short
@@lilawest6514 The negotiations never took place.
@@sars910 Ahh, Father Patrick! You ARE a bold one.
Obi-Wan’s plan was for them to find the bomb, otherwise he would have died in the explosion too. The easily figured out clues were part of his plan.
Thank you for pointing out the simply ridiculous number of fields of expertise Vittoria seems to have in this movie. I hate that character in movies who is conveniently (kind of suspiciously) well-versed in whatever is needed to exposit on the plot at the moment.
She's Italian in canon, considering the Italian high school system has 5 years of compulsory AP art's history, AP Latin and 10/11 other subjects including AP physics, AP Chem and AP Mathematics (it's one course with all the general fields offered in US schools); her level of general knowledge in various fields is not awfully unlikely for an obviously bookworm-inclined Italian person. The only unlikely one is the medical science expertise she "demonstrates".
@@lexwolfhale1729 I talked to my Italian girlfriend about this when we saw the movie the other day, and she pointed out that she took Latin in school and knew it to some degree, however,
Vittoria is around 30-40? And her field of expertise and work is revolved around physics and antimatter, etc. Latin is probably not something commonly used in that field of work.
So let's say it's been somewhere around 15 years (to be kind) since she took Latin in school and then just haphazardly picks up a book written in Latin and with ease reads through it, both of us had our doubts about it.
But whatever, it's a movie.
@@Joranftw Well, she could've just taken Latin up as a hobby. I actually had a physics teacher in high school who learned Latin just so he could read Newton's works in the original language.
@@Joranftw I'm 30 and I can understand a lot of Latin, who's to say she didn't take it in college? I did?
Or..the movie is about them because they were the experts called? I don't think random people were called and happened to be experts, but the opposite, when something goes wrong, the experts in that field are called, and so the story would naturally be about them, right? I hope what I said was clear lol. I've played with this thought many times.. there are certainly people who do both, I'm studying anthropology and law, but as a veteran MP, I have first responder experience, also a mom, I wear many hats, what can I say, I'm restless lol. People who are super academic don't usually focus that narrowly, you have to understand at least a little bit of everything to be an expert in anything..
I think you incorrectly sinned at 5:15. The Camerlengo wasn’t talking about cutting power to the camera, but to the external lighting that was illuminating the canister. When he said “when the image on the screen goes dark” he was talking about the power loss causing the light to go out and not the video transmission being cut.
Fun fact; Angels and Demons was the first book in the series, not the second.
Fun fact: The first Sherlock Holmes comic(not sure about the novels) the second movies ending, was the first comic.
Fun fact; nobody cares because nobody reads...and those did read this drivel were literally duped by large font over more pages than necessary for a book making them feel smarter and more accomplished for having read such a massive book (back when people actually read books). Kudos to them for that brilliant gimmick.
@@joshuapatrick682 Who hurt you?
That fact wasn't very fun.
@@joshuapatrick682 nobody reads? Maybe in your sad little world.
Just watched the film (again) on Netflix (may 2019) and came here to enjoy the sins. Pretty much spot on. A big one I noticed, even as I watched the movie -- right after the huge air-burst of the anti-matter, everyone in St. Peter's square is blasted to the ground, the fountains erupt, and shit goes flying everywhere. Then, moments later, McGregor comes sailing (almost) straight down -- as you point out (and somehow survives getting bashed into the roof of the cathedral a few times) -- virtually EVERYONE in the square is back on their feet like nothing happened except a fireworks show, and they're clapping and cheering for him.
They also forget the fact that, since matter-antimatter annihilation typically produces high energy radiation, the crowd would definitely suffer radiation poisoning in the coming weeks, if not days or hours.
0:36 We actually do learn what was progressive about the Pope - he embraced science and encouraged the antimatter scientist to go public. ;-)
5:18 cutting the power wasn't about interrupting the cameras signal, it was about turning off artificial lights. Like a breaker box in your house going to specific areas.
You gave a sin for the film specifying where Cambridge is, but there’s quite a famous Cambridge in the UK....
Are you telling me you saw that and for a moment you thought perhaps Harvard was located in Cambridge the University in the UK? If so, you should not ever attempt to correct anyone ever again. Otherwise, he's sinning the fact that the movie tells us the city and state (he ALWAYS sins these title cards FYI regardless of city/state/country), and since its pretty frikken obvious he's at Harvard which is located in Cambridge Mass. He is therefore sinning the movie for telling us where cambridge is located when its obviously NOT the UK school (because the school is Harvard and again there is no Harvard in Cambridge the school, only Cambridge the U.S. city). Are you possibly understanding this now?
Memorra Sylver thank you I’m not an idiot. I’m just suggesting that maybe he’s being a bit too facetious. The fact that multiple notable cities of that name exist arguably requires the film to specify which one it’s on about, Harvard or no Harvard. Being not from the USA I didn’t know there was another small city of Cambridge somewhere either. Sorry we’re not all as clever as you
@@jackhughes2345 Too facetious? Is this your first cinemasins video? Boy are you in for a shock or two .. thousand.
Memorra Sylver good comeback....
Ding
Hey Cinemasins! He wasn't stumbling on the english word formidable (fearsome). He was using the French word formidable (wonderful). They have different meanings in the two languages.
Merci!
Loved the book, watched the movie, felt like I was backstabbed
Nikolas Brcic book was amazing, movie was horrible. And they left out one of the biggest reveals with the final brand and changed it for... keys?
I felt the same way about Eragon, pretty sure I'm not alone on this.
I liked the movie, but it was still disappointing.
Where was the X-33?
Where was Kohler?
Why didn't Robert go to CERN and investigate Leonardo Vetra's dead body and his office?
Speaking of Leonardo, why wasn't he even mentioned??
Why didn't Robert get on the helicopter?
Why didn't Vittoria get kidnapped by the assassin and then push the assassin off the balcony?
Why did the fountain cardinal survive?
Where were those BBC reporters?
Where was the Illuminati diamond?
Etc.
If I've only seen the movie, are the books still worth the read? Or would the plot have been already revealed?
@@elephant35e Not to mention Leonardo Vetra was Vittoria's adoptive father. She should've had a look of horror and grief on her face
11:40 shouldve removed a sin because the Swiss guardsmen where actually speaking Swiss German
5:13 Cutting the power was just meant to make the background lighting in the video feed flicker - they said there was ambient artificial lighting visible in the feed. They didn't think it would affect the camera's battery or anything. There were other lights in the room.
"Faith is a gift that i have yet to receive" is actually some of the best writing in the entire film
but Tom Hanks delivered the line with condescension rather than with humility. DING!
Except it's a total bullshit lie to satisfy the religious lunatics. Atheism forever!
` He didn’t lie
` atheism is a very normal way of living either
@@jonathandeman9051 It's not just very normal, it's the only normal way
` no atheism doesn’t want to have to do with anything about the church
me waiting for
*everything wrong with bird box*
1st sin: *discount “A Quiet Place”*
Yesssss
@@gabenixon6141 thank you! Was trying to remember that name! Next they make the exact same setup and story except you can't smell anything or you die
Same
Same
Little fact about Vittoria's education. In Italy there are a dozen of mandatory school paths before University, each during 5 years. One of them, which is one of the most ancient, is "Liceo Classico" in which Greek and Latin are studied for each year. In addition to that, History of Art is taught both in "Liceo Classico" and in the other "Liceo" paths. Probably, Vittoria went in this path and then graduated in Physics at University.
Jj
it seems more likely that someone like vittoria would have done the liceo scientifico
I did the scientifico and we had to do Latin too
Well also, some history about her is not explained in the movie. According to the books, she was raised in a catholic orphanage in Italy, which would explain her knowledge of church historical members and the reason she knows Latin, and then she was brought to CERN with her adoptive father where she lived her life and was taught Physics
9:28 Having been to Rome I can say the police drive around with their sirens on all the time and the gridlock is so bad even that doesn't help, it would be quicker to walk.
They need to keep better track of their cardinals, if the police are constantly on treasure hunts around the city to find them.
I have read this book. They cut out so very important piece of the plot that the villain's motivation becomes generic and less personal. Good work in sinning the movie. It deserves all the sins it can get.
13:04 Castel Sant’Angelo is not a church. It's Hadrian's mausoleum, later turned into fortification. So sin for that CinemaSins.
Wasnt it a papal residency, Vatican s well?
@@josipmickovic2572 Well, no. It was just a fort used in times of war as a much safer place than Sant Peter Basilica or Apostolic Palace. Pope has two residences, that are Vatican territory: Vatican in Rome and Castel Gandolfo residence in a town with same name.
Langdon only theorized that it could be 4 churches, but he's also looking for essentially any reference to Angels in Rome. This is evidenced by his knowledge that shit was about to go down at a fountain because it had a dove (the "Angel of peace") on it. Church or not, given this scavenger hunt's focus on Angels, "Castle of the Angel" should have at least popped into his head. Hell, he's walking around quoting "let Angels guide thee on thy lofty quest". Especially given it's proximity to the Vatican and the well known "secret tunnel" directly used by Pope's to escape during raids.
5:26
But how can Master Kenobi grant acces to the archives if the archives are incomplete?
CERN also said it was impossible to make black holes with it during building, and later admitted they're actively trying to make them in order to study them (says they're totally safe black holes)
1:26 or maybe in case you confused it with Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, in England
But no one cares enough about us in the UK to think that through though.
@@ollyravenhill7341 bruh, the UK isn't real you simpleton.
THANK YOU! I looked for this comment. I’m sure there is something to be said about a typical American attitude to the world beyond their borders but that can’t be true can it.
There are also over twenty different places in the world named Geneva.
In his defense, the movie already told us it was at Harvard University - which rules out the UK as a location.
Why did the Priest tell the lady to find the journals, which eventually led to the Swiss Guard finding out about his intentions. If he didnt do that he would have gotten away with the whole thing.
Maybe his idea was to get them before the swiss guards or Vittoria could read them, because right when she starts reading he ask her to go perform the autopsy on the dead pope
My brother can be both.
Around my parents he’s an angel
Anywhere else he’s the demon
Gasp
Quote on that
I didn't know you watched CinemaSins ~ Metalhead1965
Your brother Kormit?
I’ve seen people like that.
Remember! In movies, 'scientist' is a generic term for someone who holds the sum of human knowledge.
Tom Hanks is always a win
Agree
I wish these two did a video together just so we get both the wins and sins of a movie and they can discuss their views.
@@ollyravenhill7341 agreed
No, no it's not.
Is always a *sin*
*SIN*
THIS IS CINEMA SINS
One note though: Vittoria is Italian, so it makes sense she is also fluent in Latin. My father was a Latin Teacher and he never officially learned Italian - but he had no problems having whole conversations in Italian or reading books, because the languages are still very similar.
i took latin for four years of high school and in college. the languages are not that similar. not to the point that knowing latin well would mean you could speak italian, especially since latin is a dead language and no one gets practice speaking it regularly. so speaking italian would not come naturally at all.
You missed the sin at about 00:39 where he said, "Progressive and beloved Pope"...
Pope John Paul II was beloved, but was not progressive. The current Pope is progressive, but not loved. I would imagine it difficult for a Pope to be both since... Catholicism.
Hiraghm pope Francis seems pretty popular to me
People love Pope Francis, what are you talking about?
@Justus Fensune like who did??
Did you miss the part a few seconds before that where the dead pope was named as Pius XVI?
JP2 was too conservative (contraception in Africa no because no), F is too liberal (the omniprevalent "commies and Islamists are the good guys here, just need to talk to them" mindset). Both are crazily popular with crowds though because they have charisma.
A sin missed for the movie that occurred to me while watching it: all the statues, etc, were precisely placed in earthquake probe Italy.
And then no refurbishment or rearrangement, even a degree of arc, in those hundreds of years.
Also, I wanted the person that ripped the page out to die. Horribly.
Your comment makes no fucking sense
You guys should do a “everything wrong with RUclips rewind 2018” for a future video
LKnight126 it would have 10000 or more sins
These guys wouldn't do anything to anger the RUclips gods.
i can't imagine how much more you would've sinned this had they stayed true to the book XD Langdon went up in that chopper with that priest without a chute, jumped out with him, landed in the Tiber river and still went on to solve the mystery! also the priest was the pope's son through in vitro and that's why he murdered the pope.
The "ending" of the novel is pure sci-fi
Woody Solves a Religious Mystery: The Movie
I guess I didn’t realize it when I first watched the movie but he is totally right that they make Vitoria clearly an expert on 5 things that have nothing to do with her field of study!
shutter island. i won’t stop til you do it. 😂
Shutter island is one of the greatest mind twisting movies ever .
Omg Y E S .
You must do this Cinema Sins!
@@ethnicleanserberg7975 Book is better.
@@veronicabaranowski6976 always is
In the context of the movie timelines, Sophie "cured" Langdon of his claustrophobia during the events of The Davinci Code, hence why he doesn't have the same issues in this film.
By just watching the re-uploads of this vids plus the new uploads, you can see how newer movies pushed in more and more logos. Quite a fun little thing to notice and think about.
Smartboy123 SHUT YOUR PANSY MOUTH
If CERN /did/ conduct secret experiments with antimatter, their response to this movie (book) would be to put out a fact sheet explaining that they don't perform secret experiments with antimatter.
That's how secrets work.
KAZ Vorpal “Guilty if they admit, guilty if they deny, guilty if they’re silent.”
Why would they lie? It’s not like they are secretly accumulating enough antimatter to justify lying about it.
@@Rougarou99 What a dumb statement:
"It's not like they are secretly doing X enough to lie about it"
If they are secretly doing it, then you don't know they're doing it, ergo you don't know if they're doing it enough to lie about it.
That's how secrets work.
Again, there is no way to accumulate that much antimatter without trillions of dollars of funding.
@@Rougarou99 That's explained in the book.
I always felt like this movie started the Illuminati obsession on the Internet
Oh, no. That was going on far before this movie. And the internet for that matter
Antimatter?
I think its been when1500 they started cause they were getting killed so they started theyre secret church type
You’re correct. The Illuminati obsession started because of this novel. 💯
Deus Ex came out in 2000, so no.
The issue with the battery going dead before midnight was that the container , especially designed to hold the antimatter in vacuum, was stolen from it's extended device that recharges it's indefinitely. SO, THIS COULDN'T BE COUNTED AS A SIN.
The sin was that it was 'dramatically' midnight that it would exhaust it's battery supply. Not that it was on battery.
Extra sins the last Pius was Pius XII ;) also 12:32 all churches pre-1965 and most afterwards had their main altars facing east, thus the obvious answer to anyone with a basic understanding of the Church would know that opposite direction is in fact West. 15:15 also nope, any catholic man, that being said its usually limited to the College of Cardinals who know one another, you know because they know the qualifications of the people they are going to elect...
Snow Snake Yup. Similar to German parliament which can elect anyone over the age of 21 chancellor but always pick the head of the party that won the elections.
11:46 It is pretty clear what he’s trying to say (that the laws usually serving to protect the church are now preventing them from saving it, so in order to follow the core idea of protecting the church, they have to break these laws), but he definitely could have said it better.
Could you do: the iron giant?
Everything wrong with iron Giant
1: nothing
@Magor HERESY!
@LocalToast everything wrong with Bionicle: The Mask of Light
1. Not enough bionicles
@Magor the hell you just say?
1. the name hogarth
"Or as we've come to know it: Pope Pious IV the extended cut"
Classic cinema sins lol
"It's a sin to kill WITHOUT REASON."
Oh Lord... had You only been more specific!
The second I saw Ewan MacGregor in this movie I immediately jumped up from the couch and yelled “General Kenobi” and my dad was like “is something wrong with my son?”
I am literally watching the movie as this was published. CinemaSins is always watching!
It always feels like somebody's watching me and I have no privacy *ohhohooo*
Yeah and they're sinning everything you do and don't do...oh wait not hat's the Good Place, my bad.
I guess it has to happen sometime to somebody.
Considering that Italian is Vittoria’s native tongue, I would not have sinned her knowing Latin. They are very close languages.
Not fully understandable. Trying to read latin for an italian is literally the same as english trying to read german
“Thou shalt not have egregious plot holes in thine cinematic productions” is the lesser known 11 commandment.
I'm surprised that all this talk about Raphael didn't invite at least one Ninja Turtles reference from our Sinmy friends.
The books are so much better, they actually feel like a mystery.
I'm so disappointed Obi-Wan didn't say "It's over, Robert. I have the high ground" when he was going up in the helicopter!
Actually, the sin with the explosion is far worse than you say. A nuke (which is what this is, despite the ridiculous "consumed in light" special effects), when ignited above a city instead of on ground level. It is still more than capable to destroy the area directly beneath it, but both the shockwave and the heat can also freely spread to more distant areas without having to literally go through the mass of the city. What Ewan McGregor did was turn a mildly effective nuke destroying central parts of Rome into a more effective nuke destroying most of Rome, depending on the amount of anti-matter of course. If you had enough, the explosion would be big enough to just melt all of Rome, no matter of the height. Luckily Cern knew to store the anti-matter in portions just big enough to be a disaster, but not so big as for the disaster not to be heroically preventable.
you are so wrong!!! antimatter is no ordinary nuke!!!! antimatter annihilation is no explosion.there's just big whole of nothingness and a lot of light produced which is not a shock wave, it would probably blind onsite witnessess but nothing more.
And Ron Howard is the worst director possible to adapt Dan Brown movies!!!!
Poor Ewan... He just wanted a seat on the council but they had the audacity to not grant him the rank of master... Wait
I like Tom Hanks. But these movies are way too confusing
Isn't that what real life is about?
@@chanartdubtv3353 movies should not be confusing, their plot should be easy to follow. this movie is based on an excellent plot devised by Dan Brown, but they managed it make it worse, full of irrelevant details and cutting out important points that are present in the novel. such a pity. sometimes it makes me wonder which one's worse adaptation: Angels and Demons or Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Say what you want but Patrick taking bomb up in the chopper is one hell of a cinema moments
An attack on Tom Hanks is an attack on America.
liz du not America it’s an attack on acting in it’s entirety.
Then you need to complain to George w. Bush that he caused Tom hanks' towers to collapse c:
No, it's not. He's not that good of an actor. Not with that nasally voice. 🙄
@@PersephoneDaSilva Tom Hanks is not that good of an actor? Well that's just plain wrong isn't it?
@@PersephoneDaSilva His voice is great, he gave life to woody
"Chaucer wrote in Middle English, which if pretty f*cking different from the early Modern English of Shakespeare." Case in point:
Modern-day English:
(You can read this just fine.)
Early Modern English (Shakespeare):
Apothecary: "My poverty, but not my will, consents."
Romeo: "I pay thy poverty, and not thy will."
You can get most of it. We don't use "thy" on a regular basis, but we still know what's going on. Also it's a badass line.
Middle English (Chaucer):
"Thanne wolde I seye, "Goode lief, taak keep,
How mekely looketh Wilkyn oure sheep!
Com neer, my spouse, lat me ba thy cheke!"
Some of this just looks like badly spelled English, but then you've got things like '"ba" and "taak" and WHY DOES HE WANT TO BA THE CHEKE like there's a sheep somewhere so is he gonna go up to his spouse's cheek and say "BAAA" really loudly or
Huh?
You may have confused it with the Cambridge England which is by far the most famous
Cambridge England is by far the most famous? really? I don't think so. what's the population of your island? lol
@@RC_Colorado your Cambridge is named after ours as is many of your cities including New York
duh! but how many people live on your little island and how many people live in the USA? clearly more people know of Cambridge Mass than Cambridge England. that's all I was saying. and when is NEW York going to not be new anymore? lol and one last thing, fuck those big cities!
so, in conclusion, Cambridge England is by far NOT the most popular Cambridge. typical arrogant British. fuck the queen!
As someone who hasn’t been to England or America the only one I think of is Cambridge England 😂
The antimatter was ...problematic....
Quick bit of trivia. When this movie came out in May 2009 the LHC existed and had run beam (it turned on in September 2008) but had yet to achieve a higher energy than the Tevatron collider at Fermilab. That didn't occur until November 2009. Though when they MADE the movie they probably didn't know it wouldn't since the LHC had a magnet problem which delayed ramping up to higher energies by ~14 months.
Even after that, however, Fermilab still created more ANTIMATTER while the Tevatron was running (it ceased operation in 2011). The Tevatron was a proton-antiproton collider, and the LHC is a proton-proton collider (though CERN USED to have a proton-antiproton collider called the SPS). Fermilab had to make antiprotons by using another accelerator (first the Main Ring, later the Main Injector) to smash protons into a metal target and capture of of the few anti-protons which flew off. So the Tev wasn't even MAKING antimatter, it was USING antimatter. For every million protons on target, 10 to 20 were collected (we got better over time). We accumulated those in the (almost) aptly named accumulator ring. I say ALMOST because YES it accumulated antimprotons but it was actually shaped more like a triangle with rounded edges than a ring. Eventually another storage ring was added with the NOT at all apt name of "Recycler" (there's a whole other story about why it's named that). The important point is the amounts made were TINY. It would have taken several hundred million years to get a gram of the stuff. So we never made enough to light an old-timey cartoon fuse (much less an actual weapon).
So not only was the idea of using antimatter for a weapon silly, CERN wasn't even making the place making most of the antimatter at the time.
Every time I see a movie now I think "I can't wait for cinemasins to sin this"
This is like watching a movie with that one A hole friend who won’t shut up and who won’t stop pointing out dumb things when you just have to scream at them “ITS A MOVIE!!!”
Just for the record: You have to write a letter to the College of Vatican Librarians to get an appointment, and you have to state your reason for wanting to get into the Vatican Archives, such wanting to look at a specific document. There are five members who oversee these requests, and they’re all cardinals. The decision to grant access must be unanimous, otherwise you’re screwed. Should you get your magical appointment, and through the usual customs checks between Italy and Vatican City, you are taken to the Office of the Vatican Library. Oh, and you had better be on time, or you’re screwed. You are accompanied by the librarians and four members of the Swiss Guard, who are fully armed should you try any business, like stealing the document (Langdon and Vetra would have been shot on site for desecrating the Galileo pamphlet). You are only allowed paper and pencil. No books, no pens, no cameras, no mobile phones, no bags of any kind. They sit you down and bring you the document. They give you two hours to look at the document. They will help with any translation issues, but that is all. When the time is up, the document is taken back into the Archives, and you are escorted out by the librarian and the Swiss Guard. That is the protocol. There is no deviation from this protocol. Langdon and Vetra would have been shot on site. I know I said that already, but it bears a second mention. For the record the Swiss Guard are an actual military force. That’s what bugged me the most about this movie. Full disclosure: I’m a research librarian.
And if you need more than 2 hours, do you have to do the ENTIRE process all over again? Another letter, another approval, and all that? Like if I need say, 8 hours to take all the notes I need, would that be 4 separate letters?
@@EndlessSummer888 God I hope not. That would suck big time. I'm curious too now that you've asked though
And that one out-take with Bittersweet Symphony was my favorite of this channel, now it's gone.
Please take on a Holy Cow, Gone with the Wind. 80th anniversary next December.
An expert tour guide in Rome who knows her job? Yes, what are the odds. Come on, he didn't ask some random stranger on the street. Beyond that the real sin is why didn't they just look it up online on a smartphone?
And by not assuming Langdon is Italian is prejudiced or bigoted but not racist because nationalities are not a race.
And the Castel San'tAngelo is a mausoleum - originally - and is now a museum, it was never a church.
I can't wait for the rant cinema sins would do with Inferno if he's already covered both Dan Brown films
Why is having the text to show where the area is a sin? Some people might not know the place
I assume it's just something to bitch about, and the specifics don't matter. Las Vegas, Nevada. Pacific Ocean, Earth. 32.5 N, 50 E, Mars. You're still in a place of gambling, the middle of the ocean, or somewhere on mars. Knowing that it's Las Vegas, or in Nevada, or the US will likely have nothing to do with the plot. Likewise, when the characters are stranded in the ocean, you don't need to be told they're in the ocean. And on Mars, most common people I assume have no idea what anywhere would be called. You could put anything as the place, and the most it'll do is describe the area you're already viewing. Yes you can call it Mt. Crag or Satan's Fist, a very rocky mountain range, or Atlanta because no one would know any better, or N 30, E 15 which is my attempt at coordinates because you still won't know where it is other than Mars. As far as I know, most movies just need the feel of an area. Like a city of sin, an ocean, or another planet. The only time you need specifics would be documentaries, recreations like ww2, or maybe if the story is about a local area where knowing the actual buildings and roads of Las Vegas matter. Maybe like a crime drama or mystery?
I'm guessing that it's one of their pet peeves like the way they always sin anyone eating an apple.
Because cimema sins is an idiot and puts into old dumb jokes in his vids
Could ya do the new one? Inferno?
I haven't seen the whole crap, but from these outtakes, here's another sin: the Swiss guards are employed traditionally from catholic cantons in Switzerland, mainly the Southern ones, as they also speak italian, or at least French. The guy who observes the monitors speaks Bernese , which is not only in the German speaking area of Switzerland, but also in a protestant canton. The Vatican would never employ a non catholic...
8:50 They used a pry-bar that can be seen on the floor. Its conceivable they got it from the construction site.
“This swim might help your jet lag” sounded like the Forrest Gump cadence
Petition to have one of these treasure hunt movies with ONE character who keeps cutting the group of smart people off because they just google the answers....
You earned a thumbs up with the Ren & Stimpy audio outtake
The book was amazing, the film was an awful waste of time that changed so much of the story, I think it deserves infinite sins for this
A lot of the problems in the Robert Langdon movies are because they filmed them in the wrong order.
@Jean Claess'n Yeah, that's a problem I encountered as well
@Jude2.0.21AccesDenied HAHAH I imagined Kohler like Stephen hawking too bro it's so funny I found someone who thought the same
In all fairness Stellan Skarsgard is WAY more likely to be a movie villain than Ewan McGregor
The diameter of the antimatter looked to be slightly more than a golf ball, and given that it was pure solid and probably quite dense it would weigh about 2.6lbs (about how much a 50mm diameter ball of lead would weigh). That much antimatter would cause an explosion larger than the most powerful H bomb ever made.
An extra sin: they made close-ups of Castel Sant'Angelo, the swiss guard lock in his camera and the candle before the right time to show that they would be important for the story (why you have to show Castel Sant'Angelo in the first trip back to the Vatican? Maybe the cardenal are there?)
Eww Bumblebee. I know how much the team of Cinemasins just loves the reputation of the Transformers films
It's actually better than the other 5 sh*tshows, at least remove 1 sin because Michael Bay didn't directed it (I know he produced it)
Danger Zone of 21 Poptarts YOU DON’T KNOW SHIT ABOUT JEREMY OR ANDREW SHUT THE FUCK UP THEY DO NOT DO MOVIES IN THEATERS YOU FUCKING MORON FUCK
@@handsomest1 lol relax dude wtf
Handsome With The Handgun LMAO CHILL OUT
I think you're being sarcastic
In Lion, the lead with no detective experience finds his old village in the heart of India starting from one of the busiest railway hubs in the world with just Google Earth and memories from when he was 5 years old.
And these people cannot find 5 churches in Vatican City 😂😂😂
7:23 in many European school systems the study of latin is normal in Gymnasiums. I myself had it for five years and then went on to do physics at the Uni so...
Same, doesnt stop me from not knowing a single word tho
that swiss german at 11:41 killed me ^^
I died at 8:14 both in the movie and the book 😂😂😂
me watching this is like tagging along with someone in an escape room or 'mystery' and going 'oh ye' or 'right, right' every minute or two
do everything wrong with bird box
I clicked on this video just to see if this was in comments.
Everything Wrong With Bird Box.
It exists. Ding!
Done.
On point as always! Just one thing: Castel sant'Angelo which you see at min 13:00 is a castle mot a church sorry if someone else already commented about this. Great video!
00:41 "In case you confused it with Geneva, Ohio."
That Stellan Skarsgård voice clip at the end was gold
5:16 they know the cameras are wireless but they are cutting off power to cut of the light source seen on the footage. This could help them have a more specific location to search for.
DING
Yeees!! Just got to that part and paused the video to comment about it.
I’m waiting for the day that the video begins and he clearly just says: “Nothing”
As long as studio logos are put at the very end of the end credits, your day shall come to be.
Could you make your new year's resolution to include 'Everything Wrong with Commando', please?
Thaaaaanks..
Killing is not a sin in and of itself. In fact, in the old testament, God commanded his followers to kill many times. He even commanded them to kill the women and children in I Samuel 15. Even the law makes a distinction between justified killing and murder. The commandment 'thou shalt not kill' was likely a lazy translation from a language that has 4 different words for love depending on the connotation.