Everyone talking about being a kid ten years ago makes me feel really old all of a sudden. Man. Time flies. I love this movie. It’s a fun movie and I love Nic Cage and Jay Baruchel together in this
@@youknowwhoyouare2269 interesting. As if he doesn’t act anymore. But I mean if I don’t live by Hollywood’s standards then clearly I’m missing out on life.
IKR, it doesn't get talked about enough. Especially since it's arguably one of the best in Disney's live-action remake catalogue, given it was made *before* that craze and actually crafts its own compelling story.
@@DJtheBlack-RibbonedRose Nostalgia bias aside. I think this movie is a strong 6/10. A lot of problems with this movie in terms of writing and plot, but Jay Baruchel is perfect casting and even with the weird dialogue, I can enjoy his performance. Horvath is a good villain, but his reasons on becoming evil are just stupid, and a lot of things in this movie are convient in terms of plot. Some thing's just are solved very easily and require no effort from the protagonist to work. Nicolas Cage is great in this as well. I also don't like how Horvath kills his subordinates...Drake Stone, and the young witch could've helped, but Horvath killed both of them. Sun Lok was also a waste, but at least he wasn't killed by Horvath, Dave and Balthazar are responsible for that. The scene where Dave cleans his cave with his brooms is also good and is the homage to the original The Sorcerer's Apprentice from Fantasia. Also the CGI and Special FX were great for 2010, but Sadly this movie released around the same time Inception came out so there was no chance for The Sorcerer's Apprentice, but I still hope for a sequel with better writing obviously, because the writing in Yhe Sorcerer's Apprentice is hilarious bad lmao, but I love how corny it is, but from a critical standpoint, it needs to take itself more seriously to be a good film, but it can be silly at sometimes, so I don't want it to be too silly, but yh this movie could've been better. It's a 10/10 in my heart though. I've rewatched it so many times that I've lost count XD.
I swear to God you're right. The moment I see this creature get past all of my minions and spells, then passes my AC, I immediately start tearing his sheet up lmao
Let me tell you, I can’t listen to Jay Baruchel talk without hearing anything but Hiccup from How to Train Your Dragon, also, the narrator’s voice is so smooth that it could put me to sleep, doesn’t matter what he’s talking about, I could listen to him talk all day
@@maso1184 same that and Phoenix Burn by Alpha Rev. Only at that point I was a young dumb 10 year old who got Alpha Rev confused with Rev Theory who I knew as the Randy Orton Voices people
I don't care how far removed this movie is from the Disney short. I love it with all my heart & it arguably remains one of the best amongst Disney's live-action remakes, as it actually manages to tell its own story with fun character dynamics and decent effects. Plus the "Participate" speech (along with its later callback) is iconic. 🐺👍✨ It also inspired to me to later use "Secrets" by OneRepublic for a high school English assignment. 😊
@Rahldemort taste is subjective don't be a nasty ass gatekeeper and tell people they aren't allowed to enjoy things. That's a ugly personality to have. Maybe some of us just like art and music
This was one of those movies I loved unconditionally despite its many problems, as I was a child and unenlightened in the art of filmcraft. I still do because nostalgia and also this movie is still awesome.
can confirm that people will bring up embarrassing memories of you after not seeing you for 10 years. thanks jenny! yes I do remember breaking the balance beam in 3rd grade
I loved this film as a kid and, still do, it's do nostalgic. I've watched a lot of films in my life and my memory is trash now so forget most scenes in most movies. But, the scene with the tesla coils playing 'Secrets' by One Republic has stuck in my mind ever since I first watched this years ago. That scene is so iconic and unforgettable and ill still remember it in 50 years time even if I forget the rest of it. Also, thanks to that scene for introducing me to One Republic, that song is one of my all time faves for this reason.
"But these are old man shoes!" "Excuse me?" 🤨 Looks down and sees he is wearing the same shoes. "I love them ... A lot." One of the funniest things I've ever seen, especially with that Nick Cage line delivery 😂 His hairstyle was cool in this movie. He should do it again.
Nicholas Cage and Jay Baruchel were def. a duo we never knew we needed then but surely appreciate since. And I agree, I personally think that's been one of Cage's best hairstyles. ✨
This movie gives me very happy memories. But at the same time, I totally understand why it hadn't caught on to pop culture history. It's one of those movies that have insane potential and could have been amazing if they just changed a few things...
I know a sin you missed. The Fantasia short (and musical accompaniment) is based on Goethe's short poem also called The Sorcerer's Apprentice, which has the same plot as the Mickey Mouse short (only the apprentice is human, obviously). But Goethe gets no credit in this movie.
@@tommerker8063 The Grim Brothers gathered (or are credited for) many stories through out Europe being brought into, what is now, present day Germany. But you're right. They're credited with a lot of things that were already commonly known by their time and a few things that wernt written yet
When David brought back Balthazar with lightning, that would be medically incorrect in the sameway medical dramas always use defibrillators. If someones heart stops a shock to it won't help because in the medical field defibrillators are only used for someone with an uneven heart beat, they do this because it acts as a reset. What David should have was, as the wise Dr. Mike has said, CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS. But maybe the lightning had magic healing too.
You're correct about all of that except for the last line, in which you're only probably correct. I only say that because I'm not one of the writers, but I am a fan of Doctor Mike. PEE WOOP
I was young when this came out and the one thing I remember is that there was a blooper where they said that the lightning from the hands was sort of real and that they just needed to add a few extra effects for fantasy. And then for the next week I tried to fire lightning balls from under my desk at a kid who used to bully me in school. So before I even watch the video this movie already gets 100000000000000000 sins for reminding me of when I got bullied
Based on D&D logic, it takes about 8 hours for a human wizard to regain all of their spell slots (how many times a wizard can cast a spell, like mana). The reason you don't see them throwing spells everywhere is because of 1. Collateral Damage 2. They don't want to waste powerful spells if they are going to miss 3. Wizards try to preserve their spell slots, as without them, they are useless. So they resort to hand to hand if they begin running low Ik it's not based on D&D, but this could be the reasoning lol
this reminds me that jay baruchel should get more starring roles outside of animated movies oh and green book is a great movie, you just don't like happiness
It’s been yrs since I’ve watched this, but in regards to the giant metal bird, we only ever seen him fly through the city, so we have no true expectation of how fast he can truly fly, as well we have to add in that there is prob some sort of magic to make him fly faster
Everything Wrong With: - Sing 2 - 6 Underground - Ambulance - Hotel Transylvania: Transformania - Army of the Dead - Army of Thieves - Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
The biggest sin of this movie, and I can say it before viewing anything, is that it's not Nic Cage playing Harry Dresden like he wanted and instead it's Nic Cage playing Harry Dresden for Disney under a different name.
Here are all the audio outtake clips at the end: 1 (18:35): 2001: A Space Odyssey (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1968) 2 (18:44): The NeverEnding Story (Warner Bros., 1984) 3 (18:52): Billy Madison (Universal Pictures, 1995) 4 (18:58): The Lonely Island's "Threw It on the Ground" (from the album Turtleneck & Chain; Republic Records, 2011) 5 (19:04): How to Train Your Dragon (Paramount Pictures, 2010) 6 (19:12): The Matrix (Warner Bros., 1999) 7 (19:18): The Master of Disguise (Columbia Pictures, 2002) 8 (19:26): The Breakfast Club (Universal Pictures, 1985) 9 (19:31): National Treasure (Walt Disney Pictures, 2004) 10 (19:35): Spider-Man 2 (Columbia Pictures, 2004) 11 (19:41): The Dark Knight (Warner Bros., 2008) 12 (19:43): Leaving Las Vegas (United Artists, 1995) 13 (19:49): Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (20th Century Studios, 1999) 14 (19:54): The Matrix (Warner Bros., 1999) 15 (19:57): Aladdin (Walt Disney Pictures, 1992) 16 (20:03): Tenet (Warner Bros., 2020) 17 (20:11): Tombstone (Hollywood Pictures, 1993)
Wow, if I had a nickel for every time Jay Baruchel rode a mystical beast, I'd have two nickels - which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
Here's a good question for those in the comments section, say you're a villain why would you want to enslave mankind?, don't these villains know what frustrating creatures human beings are, I think any villain that did enslave all of humanity would probably cry and pull their hair out after a week of dealing with us and our drama 🤣
Your ass would be causing ZERO drama on day 3 without food or water. If you confine people to a space and control when they eat/drink it's completely over for them. Maybe they'll plan an escape but they certainly aren't causing drama and making the captors cry 😂 have you ever heard of a prisoner of war??
Indeed. I want to write my comics and instead of wanting to enslave mankind, the villains in the comic/ graphic novel that I'm doing want to wipe out humankind because they see humanity as being THE PROBLEM and they feel that the earth would be better off with them in charge and the ones ruling it. Villains wanting to enslave humanity has been done before and will be repeatedly done, so I want to try something different. It made sense to me that in The Sorcerer's Apprentice, with the event of The Rising, everyone on earth would die.
When anyone in my generation (Old and In The Way) hears "Disney" and "Sorcerer's Apprentice", we immediately think of Mickey Mouse and the cartoon rendering of that piece of music in the 1940 full length feature "Fantasia". We also remember how so much acid was consumed in the rewatching in the 60s. And some of us even remember that the great Russian composer, Igor Stravinsky, called Fantasia "an unrelenting imbecility." With this movie, the torch was passed.
Oh God this movie... Somehow they managed to pull a full length live action abomination out of a 7 minute Mickey Mouse cartoon that was part of Fantasia. They didn't even get the sorcerer's name right. It's not Balthazar. It's Yen Sid. This entire video should have been like less than a minute long with the narrator saying "this entire movie" and then adding 200 sins.
@Rahldemort they once did a commercial sins where the entire video was just the whole commercial followed by about a thousand sins. Sometimes things are just so bad they sin themselves.
Sorry to be nitpicky (and I know you guys don't care), but the broom, buckets, and flooding scene is a reference to Goethe's famous poem "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" 1797, where exactly the same thing happens /you could have put a "ripping off old poems that I had to read in school" sin there
I very vaguely remember watching this as a kid and I think I liked it. I don't remember most of it except specific scenes, but this was an unexpected sinning of this movie and I'm all for it. Maybe I should watch this again sometime. Nice stuff.
11:07 Monica's apartment has rent control by her grandmother who is secretly dead. Even if that weren't true, she's a chef at a fancy restaurant and has savings. Chandler and Joey's seems to be a lot cheaper.
I remember watching this as a kid and picking it up a day ago and being “THIS HAS NICK CAGE???”
Yep.
Same here , saw it way back and i barely remember it lol
Watching this video I also went "THIS HAS ALFRED MOLINA???"
Thats because he wasn't uncaged in this movie, as he's known for being. Pun probably intended
Ikr must've been the first thing I saw of him
Everyone talking about being a kid ten years ago makes me feel really old all of a sudden. Man. Time flies. I love this movie. It’s a fun movie and I love Nic Cage and Jay Baruchel together in this
I love that barachel never became an actual thing, just a weird phase Hollywood went through
@@youknowwhoyouare2269 interesting. As if he doesn’t act anymore. But I mean if I don’t live by Hollywood’s standards then clearly I’m missing out on life.
@@youknowwhoyouare2269 why u praying on his downfall? i hope u don’t become anything either
@@youknowwhoyouare2269 Um...hello!? How To Train Your Dragon!? He definitely went somewhere lmao.
Childhood really does not last that long, when you think about it, it can be hard to notice while still a child though.
Finally a RUclipsr with a large platform is covering this movie aside from Nostalgia Critic.
Cinema Sins and Nostalgia Critic are THE BEST
@@chasehedges6775 I agree XD
IKR, it doesn't get talked about enough. Especially since it's arguably one of the best in Disney's live-action remake catalogue, given it was made *before* that craze and actually crafts its own compelling story.
Cinema sins lost their way a bit. Hopefully this means they getting back on course?
@@DJtheBlack-RibbonedRose Nostalgia bias aside. I think this movie is a strong 6/10. A lot of problems with this movie in terms of writing and plot, but Jay Baruchel is perfect casting and even with the weird dialogue, I can enjoy his performance. Horvath is a good villain, but his reasons on becoming evil are just stupid, and a lot of things in this movie are convient in terms of plot. Some thing's just are solved very easily and require no effort from the protagonist to work. Nicolas Cage is great in this as well. I also don't like how Horvath kills his subordinates...Drake Stone, and the young witch could've helped, but Horvath killed both of them. Sun Lok was also a waste, but at least he wasn't killed by Horvath, Dave and Balthazar are responsible for that. The scene where Dave cleans his cave with his brooms is also good and is the homage to the original The Sorcerer's Apprentice from Fantasia. Also the CGI and Special FX were great for 2010, but Sadly this movie released around the same time Inception came out so there was no chance for The Sorcerer's Apprentice, but I still hope for a sequel with better writing obviously, because the writing in Yhe Sorcerer's Apprentice is hilarious bad lmao, but I love how corny it is, but from a critical standpoint, it needs to take itself more seriously to be a good film, but it can be silly at sometimes, so I don't want it to be too silly, but yh this movie could've been better. It's a 10/10 in my heart though. I've rewatched it so many times that I've lost count XD.
Glad to see this movie get some attention in any way
I loved this film as a kid so it’s very nostalgic for me
Same!
Same here.
movie is dogshit
Same
I think this movie was my awakening for anything fantasy.
That single stab wound killing a Lvl 20 Wizard is the most accurate D&D reference ever.
I swear to God you're right. The moment I see this creature get past all of my minions and spells, then passes my AC, I immediately start tearing his sheet up lmao
@@TheDovahBorn Indeed, calling the other players your minions when you’re a lvl 20 wizard is very accurate.
Everyone would die for a Wish spell.
This movie needed to be recognized more. It was one of those Disney hidden treasures
Speaking of Disney, Nicolas Cage, and treasure, try National Treasure!
This movie was terrible. It might be so bad its good variety but still just awful.
@@Not-an-Alien Nah, you just need better taste
Disney hidden treasure?!
@@ItzGlitchx taste is subjective
Let me tell you, I can’t listen to Jay Baruchel talk without hearing anything but Hiccup from How to Train Your Dragon, also, the narrator’s voice is so smooth that it could put me to sleep, doesn’t matter what he’s talking about, I could listen to him talk all day
Jay Baruchel as a protagonist and Alfred Molina as an antagonist in HTTYD as well, coincidence?!
Man I loved this movie and especially its music as a kid
same
Sameee for some reason all I remember abt this movie is Secrets by One Republic
@@maso1184 same that and Phoenix Burn by Alpha Rev. Only at that point I was a young dumb 10 year old who got Alpha Rev confused with Rev Theory who I knew as the Randy Orton Voices people
I don't care how far removed this movie is from the Disney short. I love it with all my heart & it arguably remains one of the best amongst Disney's live-action remakes, as it actually manages to tell its own story with fun character dynamics and decent effects. Plus the "Participate" speech (along with its later callback) is iconic. 🐺👍✨
It also inspired to me to later use "Secrets" by OneRepublic for a high school English assignment. 😊
💯
@Rahldemort who hurt you lol
@Rahldemort Or they like classical music and enjoy Disney's retelling of the stories behind that music.
@Rahldemort taste is subjective don't be a nasty ass gatekeeper and tell people they aren't allowed to enjoy things. That's a ugly personality to have. Maybe some of us just like art and music
The participate bit is not iconic I completely forgot about it until I read ur comment
The Tesla coil scene where he plays Secrets by One Republic is one of my favorite scenes ever
This was one of those movies I loved unconditionally despite its many problems, as I was a child and unenlightened in the art of filmcraft. I still do because nostalgia and also this movie is still awesome.
Just say guilty pleasure next time.
can confirm that people will bring up embarrassing memories of you after not seeing you for 10 years. thanks jenny! yes I do remember breaking the balance beam in 3rd grade
I loved this film as a kid and, still do, it's do nostalgic. I've watched a lot of films in my life and my memory is trash now so forget most scenes in most movies. But, the scene with the tesla coils playing 'Secrets' by One Republic has stuck in my mind ever since I first watched this years ago. That scene is so iconic and unforgettable and ill still remember it in 50 years time even if I forget the rest of it. Also, thanks to that scene for introducing me to One Republic, that song is one of my all time faves for this reason.
"But these are old man shoes!"
"Excuse me?" 🤨
Looks down and sees he is wearing the same shoes.
"I love them ... A lot."
One of the funniest things I've ever seen, especially with that Nick Cage line delivery 😂
His hairstyle was cool in this movie. He should do it again.
That’s my favorite line in the movie!!! 😂 I use it all the time!
Nicholas Cage and Jay Baruchel were def. a duo we never knew we needed then but surely appreciate since. And I agree, I personally think that's been one of Cage's best hairstyles. ✨
When I was younger I never realized it was Nick Cage until now
Ok but the Secrets - coil thingy was pretty cool.
This movie gives me very happy memories. But at the same time, I totally understand why it hadn't caught on to pop culture history. It's one of those movies that have insane potential and could have been amazing if they just changed a few things...
Dude I loved this movie as a kid! I’m such a sucker for magic and this honestly brought back so much nostalgia ❤️
i wish they made sequal to this
also feel same about Eragon
You should read The Dresden files novels. Nick Cage based his performance in this on Dresden
Same I watched it so many times when i was a kid
@@blueshard4632 hell yeah I’ll check it out, thanks 😁
Loved it as a kid, love it still in my mid twenties. Still love Nick Cage too, possibly even more now lol
💯💯
It's an underrated film, imo
@@chasehedges6775 it is honestly. We rewatched it a couple months ago and it was so cool watching it is an adult.
@@Saburi0504 Thats great
@@chasehedges6775 I hope it won't get a sequel.
Sequels are a curse
Man I never thought you'll do this one this bring back memories
I really liked this... even wanted a sequel. Might have been because of the tesla coil thing. But honestly the whole movie was really memorable
I remember going to see this movie in theaters as a kid with my brother. Absolutely love this movie!
I know a sin you missed. The Fantasia short (and musical accompaniment) is based on Goethe's short poem also called The Sorcerer's Apprentice, which has the same plot as the Mickey Mouse short (only the apprentice is human, obviously). But Goethe gets no credit in this movie.
It's kinda like everybody credits The Grimm Brothers for every Beauty and the Beast adpation despite the story predating them.
@@Igorcastrochucre By several hundred years no less.
@@Igorcastrochucre Why the Grimms? It's a folk tale from France..
@@Igorcastrochucre beauty and the beast is not grimm
@@tommerker8063 The Grim Brothers gathered (or are credited for) many stories through out Europe being brought into, what is now, present day Germany. But you're right. They're credited with a lot of things that were already commonly known by their time and a few things that wernt written yet
8:02 This world: "Civilians mustn't know magic exists. That would be complicated"
MCU: "I am Iron Man" the rest is history.
Also MCU: some things and people are kept secret unless plot. This *is* complicated.
Oh my god “Nicholas escapes his cage”… that’s so funny!! 😂🤣😂
I quite enjoyed this. Nic Cage had a good level of crazy here and Alfred Molina is super fun as well.
Definitely sinful
"As you can see, I've acquired some new jewelry."💍 😆
"ARE YOU INSANE?"
"🤔😏🤏"
When David brought back Balthazar with lightning, that would be medically incorrect in the sameway medical dramas always use defibrillators. If someones heart stops a shock to it won't help because in the medical field defibrillators are only used for someone with an uneven heart beat, they do this because it acts as a reset. What David should have was, as the wise Dr. Mike has said, CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS CHEST COMPRESSIONS. But maybe the lightning had magic healing too.
You're correct about all of that except for the last line, in which you're only probably correct. I only say that because I'm not one of the writers, but I am a fan of Doctor Mike. PEE WOOP
Yay! Another Dr. Mike fan.
😂
Its the Infamous logic of healing lightning
Sees the title: wait, something’s wrong. This movie is perfect
Normally I agree with CinemaSIns, not this time, this movie is pure perfection
This movie is a nightmare. And it wasn't until halfway through this that I remember I've seen it before
The only sin is no sequel
This movie is a guilty pleasure for me, mainly because Alfred Molina was such a great villain as always.
You could tell he was having a great time as the villain
Very happy to see this film get some acknowledgement. I've loved it since I was a kid and I still find it a fun, enjoyable movie.
I was young when this came out and the one thing I remember is that there was a blooper where they said that the lightning from the hands was sort of real and that they just needed to add a few extra effects for fantasy. And then for the next week I tried to fire lightning balls from under my desk at a kid who used to bully me in school.
So before I even watch the video this movie already gets 100000000000000000 sins for reminding me of when I got bullied
I literally just rewatched this movie yesterday so this is really surreal wow
Man, Hiccup from the How To Train Your Dragon films looks different here.
I was hoping someone would mention the connection!!!
Honestly he doesn’t look *that* different lol
@@rosswinchester4367 Yeah, that’s Jay Baruchal alright.
:57 In Dr. Strange, the Sorcerer Supreme was killed by a stab to the gut. And then perhaps a great fall.
Love your videos, mate. I would love a video about Gremlins 2.
Yes his sorcerer containment vessel is a lot more primitive than the Ghostbuster's ghosts containment protection grid.
Loved this film as a teen, I think it was also the first time I ever remember seeing Nic Cage in information movie for the first time.
Based on D&D logic, it takes about 8 hours for a human wizard to regain all of their spell slots (how many times a wizard can cast a spell, like mana). The reason you don't see them throwing spells everywhere is because of
1. Collateral Damage
2. They don't want to waste powerful spells if they are going to miss
3. Wizards try to preserve their spell slots, as without them, they are useless. So they resort to hand to hand if they begin running low
Ik it's not based on D&D, but this could be the reasoning lol
"And that's only if it doesn't stop at Mount Doom..." - Love it!
To get out of the mirror trap is the exact same way you got into the mirror. Magic/magic, physical/physical
this reminds me that jay baruchel should get more starring roles outside of animated movies
oh and green book is a great movie, you just don't like happiness
I am glad you referenced Neverending Story. That & Pagemaster instantly came to mind, early on in the film.
It’s been yrs since I’ve watched this, but in regards to the giant metal bird, we only ever seen him fly through the city, so we have no true expectation of how fast he can truly fly, as well we have to add in that there is prob some sort of magic to make him fly faster
this is one time where the life action remake kind of works
Everything Wrong With:
- Sing 2
- 6 Underground
- Ambulance
- Hotel Transylvania: Transformania
- Army of the Dead
- Army of Thieves
- Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
End Of Days
Sphere
The biggest sin of this movie, and I can say it before viewing anything, is that it's not Nic Cage playing Harry Dresden like he wanted and instead it's Nic Cage playing Harry Dresden for Disney under a different name.
Man old movies were really fun,
I have seen this movie so many times that I could remember it's dialogues
Here are all the audio outtake clips at the end:
1 (18:35): 2001: A Space Odyssey (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1968)
2 (18:44): The NeverEnding Story (Warner Bros., 1984)
3 (18:52): Billy Madison (Universal Pictures, 1995)
4 (18:58): The Lonely Island's "Threw It on the Ground" (from the album Turtleneck & Chain; Republic Records, 2011)
5 (19:04): How to Train Your Dragon (Paramount Pictures, 2010)
6 (19:12): The Matrix (Warner Bros., 1999)
7 (19:18): The Master of Disguise (Columbia Pictures, 2002)
8 (19:26): The Breakfast Club (Universal Pictures, 1985)
9 (19:31): National Treasure (Walt Disney Pictures, 2004)
10 (19:35): Spider-Man 2 (Columbia Pictures, 2004)
11 (19:41): The Dark Knight (Warner Bros., 2008)
12 (19:43): Leaving Las Vegas (United Artists, 1995)
13 (19:49): Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (20th Century Studios, 1999)
14 (19:54): The Matrix (Warner Bros., 1999)
15 (19:57): Aladdin (Walt Disney Pictures, 1992)
16 (20:03): Tenet (Warner Bros., 2020)
17 (20:11): Tombstone (Hollywood Pictures, 1993)
Jay Baruchel is just hiccups, I cannot imagine him as anything else 😂
I'd love to see you do sins on Upgrade
how is this bad this used to be and still is one of my favorite movies
Wow, if I had a nickel for every time Jay Baruchel rode a mystical beast, I'd have two nickels - which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
What was the other time?
I understood that reference.
@@bibigamer502 this movie and How to train your dragon
ahhhhhh the nostalgia, loved this movie a lot! ty sins!
Same. It's a underrated classic
The best thing about this movie? The tesla coils, clearly.. :)
Here's a good question for those in the comments section, say you're a villain why would you want to enslave mankind?, don't these villains know what frustrating creatures human beings are, I think any villain that did enslave all of humanity would probably cry and pull their hair out after a week of dealing with us and our drama 🤣
Your ass would be causing ZERO drama on day 3 without food or water. If you confine people to a space and control when they eat/drink it's completely over for them. Maybe they'll plan an escape but they certainly aren't causing drama and making the captors cry 😂 have you ever heard of a prisoner of war??
Indeed. I want to write my comics and instead of wanting to enslave mankind, the villains in the comic/ graphic novel that I'm doing want to wipe out humankind because they see humanity as being THE PROBLEM and they feel that the earth would be better off with them in charge and the ones ruling it. Villains wanting to enslave humanity has been done before and will be repeatedly done, so I want to try something different. It made sense to me that in The Sorcerer's Apprentice, with the event of The Rising, everyone on earth would die.
"Nicolas escapes his cage" - very funny , Thanks. Well done.
I was struggling to figure out the main actors voice for the longest time.
ITS GODDAMN HICCUP
I'm upset there wasn't a How To Train Your Dragon reference by Cinema Sins considering the voice actor is riding on an animal.
been waiting for this one
Never watched the movie but still enjoying this
I'm adding a sin to you for not noticing at 13:32 that's the same roof they used in Percy Jackson and the lighting thief 🤣🤣🤣
"The Power of The Spells in the Palm of my hand"
I get that
Please do Everything Wrong With Scream (2022)
I'm so happy you took a sin off for Jay Baruchel
I forgot this movie existed and man I forgot just how good it is.
these were the best outtakes in a very, very long time
How did they miss the "Dave's not here Man" from the Cheech and Chong record haha
I still can't help but hear Hiccup when I hear the main character talking.
And yes, I know it's the same actor.
You forgot to sin the post-credit scene for setting up a sequel we never got!
This is seriously one of the greatest movies of all time
If you have seen maybe 2 movies
@@nms7872 everyone is entitled to their own opinions!
I remember having this movie on DVD. Didn’t watch it, though.
Glad you put the kamehameha in the thumbnail?
never have i so early in- got to cinemasins, usually its a week after release that I see it on my feed
I never noticed that they used Trogdor for the S in Sorcerer.
I forgot abt this movie! All I remembered was Secrets from one republic
When anyone in my generation (Old and In The Way) hears "Disney" and "Sorcerer's Apprentice", we immediately think of Mickey Mouse and the cartoon rendering of that piece of music in the 1940 full length feature "Fantasia". We also remember how so much acid was consumed in the rewatching in the 60s. And some of us even remember that the great Russian composer, Igor Stravinsky, called Fantasia "an unrelenting imbecility."
With this movie, the torch was passed.
This was my first movie watched in a cinema but I have no memory of it ☠️
Amazing I kind love this movie,it’s was a fun enjoyable too and I was hoping there was a sequel to this one too.
Why do I enjoy watching the funny man assault all my favourite movies so much?
This movie exists (ding!) 0:15
Simply put I love this movie and the Tesla scene is my favorite 😭
I like that just one word is enough to warrant a 'reading' sin
The version I watched started with the bus ride. There are also a few scenes in the middle that I am sure were not in the TV version.
This was one of my favorite films to watch as a kid
For whatever reason I had a Mandela Effect moment and thought you guys had already done a video on TSA…must’ve been magicked out of my mind.
8:49 the best roll credits sin ever
Remember seeing the trailer as a kid with the car trick. Always stuck with me.
Sora: Who are you
David: I'm you but extremely condensed and American
EDIT: Ft. Doc Ock Sephiroth
Oh God this movie...
Somehow they managed to pull a full length live action abomination out of a 7 minute Mickey Mouse cartoon that was part of Fantasia.
They didn't even get the sorcerer's name right. It's not Balthazar. It's Yen Sid.
This entire video should have been like less than a minute long with the narrator saying "this entire movie" and then adding 200 sins.
I liked it
How do you leave a comment 14 hours ago when I'm typing this 50 seconds ago
I'll just watch Fantasia again
@@woodenthepeashooter7434 Odd, isn't it
@Rahldemort they once did a commercial sins where the entire video was just the whole commercial followed by about a thousand sins. Sometimes things are just so bad they sin themselves.
i had watched this movie very randomly at theaters when i was a kid and i TOTALLY FORGOT how i LOVED IT. thank you, cinemasins!
The reason the kid let the dragon ring go is because apparently he grows up to train dragons on burk
LOVED the The Lonely Island reference!
Sorry to be nitpicky (and I know you guys don't care), but the broom, buckets, and flooding scene is a reference to Goethe's famous poem "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" 1797, where exactly the same thing happens /you could have put a "ripping off old poems that I had to read in school" sin there
You unlocked a very deep memories within my brain
I very vaguely remember watching this as a kid and I think I liked it. I don't remember most of it except specific scenes, but this was an unexpected sinning of this movie and I'm all for it. Maybe I should watch this again sometime. Nice stuff.
🤹♂️ managing the stages of grief like
HE ESCAPED HIS CAGE!
11:07 Monica's apartment has rent control by her grandmother who is secretly dead. Even if that weren't true, she's a chef at a fancy restaurant and has savings. Chandler and Joey's seems to be a lot cheaper.
Also Chandler is a software engineer in the mid 90s, early 2000s, so I'm guessing he's paid well
14:38 I can't hear anyone else but Hiccup
Oh, He's Hiccup from How to Train Your Dragon. That's why I recognize his voice.
I have been hoping you'd do this one!!