John Wick i know trying to make sense of this is stupid but she didn’t kill anyone until the baby or kids were taken from her. Even in the ghost flashback thing.
It may be she was finally like "This is the only way I'll have them forever, because the people will keep trying to take my place/stop me" or maybe the writers just cba.
A bit late but there are numerous cases where parents murder their own children when faced with losing them in a custody hearing or to any other person. Their logic seems to be if I can't have them, no one can. Or a final F U to their former spouse. The kids were pulling away emotionally near the end which could have been the trigger.
I can get why Mama would walk with that snapped spine look She may have hit some rocks hidden below the water or somewhere on the way down Black moths and butterflies can represent death But everything else? No idea
Polter Boo yeah. I know your comment is old, but I like your theory. Also, I think the lake she fell into has some significance. When mama and the younger sister fall into the lake, they instantly “die.” But I think that Mama came back from the lake, like maybe she managed to come back and escape the lake.
When mama jumped from the cliff in the first place, she crashed into the tree that stuck out from the cliff. The same cliff where her baby remained and she fell into water. This disfigured her. At the end, mama and Lily hit the same tree branch when they die.
when the woman possessed by Mama turned around, she looked like Coraline's 'Other Mother' when she was in her spider form ( I'm not the only one who thinks that, am I?)
When I see movies like this, it makes me wonder. What actually happens after? Like, how do they explain that several people were murder by a ghost when the ghost is gone and they have no actual proof? I want to see the court trial where the main characters are forced to convince a jury that they didn't actually kill several people.
I mean, wouldn't the police have to prove that they killed them, and how would a magic, instant, The Ring lookin ass death like that really be traced back.
They could probably claim Jean ( The aunt) ended up taking them (Which is technically true). They could hide her body and claim that she took the younger girl permanently for some reason.
Its a good question and the only movie I've seen that did have the "police investigate" as normal police rather than a traumatised fellow survivor was just . . . awful. Guy murders a bunch of teenagers as revenge for his dad being a victim of their dads setting it all up as weird supernatural effects. One of the teenagers actually figured it all out, recorded the evidence then at the end. He walks into a crime scene with multiple murdered kids, one "suspect" screaming "I didn't do it, look at the tape its all there." picks up the tape and say's to the cop in charge "I left this here last night mind if I take it?" and the cop just say's yes. Never mind its evidence in a multiple homicide crime scene, never mind the guy just basically confessed to being there, never mind the kid screaming look AT what he just picked up there can't be anything of interest or importance on it. So anyway point is if that's the level of police competence in these worlds they'll probably get off scott free. Still there's a lot of movies I'd love to see a "what happens next" epilogue for.
Well to explain Mama tried to commit suicide with her child but while they were falling the baby got caught on that root that's sticking out of the clif and died of starvation seperate from Mama, so Mama is pissed her baby didn't die with her.
The baby didn't die of starvation. The baby died upon impact. We see Mama chased by cops, who are then seen having retrieved the bundle stuck on the branch. Mama didn't know her baby died, that's why she kept searching the woods, according to the movie.
@@flurrypawz she was angry from being separated from her child so she murdered a nun and grabed her child. She knew that the authorities wouldnt let her keep her child so she decided to have the baby die with her so they could be together forever.
*_M A M A_* Just killed a man Put a gun against his head Pulled my trigger, now he's dead *_M A M A_* life had just begun But now I've gone and thrown it all away *_M A M A_* ooo Didn't mean to make you cry If I'm not back again this time tomorrow Carry on, carry on, as if nothing really matters Too late, my time has come Sends shivers down my spine Body's aching all the time Goodbye everybody I've got to go Gotta leave you all behind and face the truth *_M A M A_* ooo (anyway the wind blows) I don't want to die I sometimes wish I'd never been born at all
My cousin had an invisible friend when she was 3ish. But then when we asked how old her invisible friend was, my cousin says "She's not invisible, she's dead." That was the end of the conversation.
OK, so genuinely sad thing is that 2:19 is actually a lot more common than you think. In my local area there was a DJ who went missing driving back from a gig; he had fallen asleep on the drive home and driven into the trees off of a major US interstate where he died when he hit one of those trees. It took about 5 years before they found his car with him in it. There are cases that are decades longer of similar things. Not a sin, just a really sad thing.
I also like "A jump scare is the same as a comedian going into the audience, tickling them and saying "I'm funny because I made you laugh"" said by a guy I don't remember.
She protecc She atacc But most of all.... She give cherry snacc Edit- I just found this video in my recommendations and saw this comment like wth I didn’t know this comment existed sbussvgytsgu but thanks for the likes.
To everyone complaining about the DID Sin: he is not saying that it isn't real, he is saying that the term "Dissociative personality disorder" isn't real. Dissociative identity disorder is the correct term according to the DSM IV. He is not saying that mental illness isn't real.
Exactly, he was saying that the “disorder” the doctor described isn’t real, the creators basically just mashed the current name (DID) with its old name (MPD) Also he can’t diagnose one or both girls of that age with DID just based off of a supposed imaginary friend, all children have imaginary friends. They most likely would’ve been diagnosed with PTSD and possibly psychosis due to the unnatural attachment to Mama, but not DID, because they wouldn’t have the same split personality and that’s not how it works. And usually children aren’t even diagnosed, because it’s a traumagenic disorder that goes undetected for years. Most people aren’t even diagnosed until they’re adults, and it’s rare for teenagers to be diagnosed with it.
My brain glitched when the movie doctor said that. They just made up scary sounding disorders for the movie lol. TBH, I wonder if that's actually for the best. Real mental illnesses are constantly misrepresented in film. Maybe it's best that movies make shit up so the real conditions aren't stigmatized.
"Roll Mamas" has me dead XD Also, 2 cartoon movies sinned next week? Jeremy, are you finally gonna sin Wreck it Ralph? Or Chicken Run, Flushed Away or Over the Edge? This kind of movies?
Coraline Parmentier - Pianist for Peace it's ok, I just hold over the hedge very close to my heart, along with Shrek 2, aliens vs monsters, and megamind.
Every time fictional characters (or even real people) default to shaking people who have just fallen or received head, neck, or spinal trauma, I die a little on the inside
@@LaceyMaeful Like "the Lannisters always pay their debts" Jamie Lannister, except for in this movie where he apparently couldn't pay back shit since he kept being knocked out by a female demon ghost.
Blake Mills lots of evidence shows it is. Just a quick search and you’ll see mountains of it existing. I loath that there are people that either don’t believe it or believe it but like that shit movie “Split”. Even worse is when psychologists do it.
Not to sound like an asshole, but Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) does exist. I should know because I have it. To explain it simply it used to be called Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) and it is characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality identities. Each may have a unique name, personal history, and characteristics.
The summery/ story of mama - Distraught after losing his fortune in the 2008 financial crisis, stockbroker Jeffrey Desange murders his colleagues and his estranged wife before taking his young daughters, 3-year-old Victoria and 1-year-old Lily, away from home. Driving dangerously fast on a snowy road, Jeffrey loses control; the car slides down the mountain and crashes in the woods, breaking Victoria's glasses. Surviving the collision, he takes the children into an abandoned cabin. Planning to kill his daughters then himself, he prepares to shoot Victoria but is attacked and killed by a shadowy figure. Five years later, a rescue party, sponsored by Jeffrey's identical twin brother Lucas, finds Victoria and Lily in the cabin, alive but in a feral state after years of isolation. The girls are put in a welfare clinic under the watch of Dr. Gerald Dreyfuss. They make reference to "Mama," a mysterious maternal protector figure. The girls are initially hostile to Lucas, but Victoria recognizes him after he gives her a pair of glasses and she can see properly. Dreyfuss agrees to support Lucas and his girlfriend Annabel's custody claim against the girls' maternal great-aunt, Jean Podolski, as long as Dreyfuss is allowed to monitor the girls' progress. Victoria acclimates quickly to domestic life while Lily retains much of her feral behavior.Lucas is attacked by Mama and put into a coma, leaving Annabel to care for the girls alone. Though reluctant at first, she makes progress with Victoria, but Lily remains hostile. Alarmed by nightmares of a strange woman and Victoria's warning about Mama's jealousy, Annabel asks Dreyfuss to investigate further. Dreyfuss’s research brings to light the story of Edith Brennan, a mentally-ill asylum patient who died in the 1800s; he recovers a box from a government warehouse containing a baby's remains. Annabel has a dream revealing Mama's past; when Edith Brennan (Mama) was sent to the asylum, her child was taken from her and given to nuns. She escaped the asylum, stabbed a nun, and took her baby back. Fleeing her pursuers, Edith jumped off a cliff, but before hitting the water below, she and the child made impact with a large branch. Edith drowned, but the child's body snagged on the branch and did not fall with her into the water. Annabel realizes that Mama still hasn't realized her child was caught on the tree, and doesn't understand why her baby wasn't in the water with her. Edith's troubled ghost searched the woods for her child for years until she discovered Victoria and Lily and took them as substitutes. Lucas regains consciousness after a vision of his dead twin tells him to go to the cabin in order to save his daughters. Victoria's growing closeness to Annabel makes her less willing to play with Mama, unlike Lily. Dreyfuss visits the cabin and is killed by Mama. Annabel takes Dreyfuss’s case file on Mama, including the body of her baby. Annabel and the girls are attacked by a jealous Mama, who kills Aunt Jean and uses her body to spirit the children away. Annabel and Lucas find the children on the same cliff where Mama leaped with her infant to their deaths over a century earlier, preparing to re-enact the deadly fall with Victoria and Lily. When Annabel offers Mama the remains of her infant, Mama recognizes her own child and her appearance briefly turns human. However, when Annabel and Lucas try to bring the girls to safety, Lily calls out for her, Mama reverts to her monstrous form and attempts to take the girls again. Annabel clings to Victoria, who asks to stay with Annabel instead of leaving with Mama, which Mama accepts. After a tearful farewell, Mama and Lily plummet off the cliff. Mama and Lily happily embrace before hitting the branch, turning into a shower of moths. Annabel and Lucas embrace Victoria, who notices a moth landing on her hand, indicating that Lily is still with her in spirit. Cast - who did this movie ^^ Jessica Chastain as Annabel Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Lucas Desange / Jeffrey Desange Megan Charpentier as Victoria Desange Morgan McGarry as Young Victoria Isabelle Nélisse as Lily Desange Maya and Sierra Dawe as Young Lily Daniel Kash as Dr. Gerald Dreyfuss Javier Botet as Mama Laura Guiteras and Melina Matthews as Mama (voice) Hannah Cheesman as Beautiful Mama / Edith Brennan Jane Moffat as Jean Podolski David Fox as Burnsie Julia Chantrey as Nina Elva Mai Hoover as Secretary Dominic Cuzzocrea as Ron Diane Gordon as Louise Production- The film began production in Pinewood Toronto Studios on 3 October 2011. Production ended on 9 December 2011. Parts of the film were also shot in Quebec City, Quebec. Although the film was produced in Canada, it is set in Clifton Forge, Virginia. The film was initially scheduled for release in October 2012, but was later rescheduled for January[8] to avoid competing with Paranormal Activity 4. Its success at that later date has, among with other dump months horror films, convinced studios to start opening horror movies year-round.[9] Reception - Mama received mixed reviews from critics. It holds a 63% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 164 reviews, with an average rating of 5.93/10. The website's critical consensus states: "If you're into old school scares over cheap gore, you'll be able to get over Mama's confusing script and contrived plot devices."[10] Metacritic gives the film a weighted average score of 57 out of 100, based on 35 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[11] Richard Roeper, writing for the Chicago Sun-Times, enjoyed the film, giving it three stars out of four and saying, "Movies like Mama are thrill rides. We go to be scared and then laugh, scared and then laugh, scared and then shocked. Of course, there's almost always a little plot left over for a sequel. It's a ride I'd take again."[12] Owen Gleiberman, reviewing for Entertainment Weekly, gave the movie a B and said, "Mama lifts almost every one of its fear-factor visuals from earlier films: the rotting black passageways that spread like mold over the walls (very Ringu meets Repulsion); the fire in her eyes; the crouched figures that skitter and pounce à la the infamous 'spider' outtake from the original Exorcist; the way that Mama, with her arms like smoky-shadowy bent tendrils, evokes both the monster from the Alien films and also, in a funny way, the crumpled-puppet gothic mischievousness of Tim Burton animation. Nothing in the movie is quite original, yet Muschietti, expanding his original short,[13] knows how to stage a rip-off with frightening verve. It helps to have an actress on hand as soulful as Jessica Chastain..."[14] IGN editor Scott Corulla rated the film 7.3 out of 10 and wrote, "This is a fine first film for director Andrés Muschietti and, despite some missteps and disappointments, very well could be a harbinger of interesting things to come for the helmer."[15] The Huffington Post wrote, "With Del Toro's name up front, expect Mama to be the winter horror film of choice in 2013."[16] The Philadelphia Inquirer called the film an "effectively spooky ghost story", adding, "Mama is full of arty tropes - sepia-toned flashbacks, flickering lights, menacing murmurings. The atmosphere is positively spectral. And it's easy to see why del Toro is a champion: Like his Pan's Labyrinth, there's a fairy-tale aspect (the film even begins with the title card "Once upon a time..."), with children in jeopardy, a witchy monster, and edge-of-the-precipice confrontations."[17] Canyon News wrote, "The scares do indeed come a mile a minute and will unnerve even some of the toughest moviegoers."[18] Mick LaSalle of the Houston Chronicle wrote, "Director Andres Muschietti is cinematically literate - in one example he borrows a flashbulb effect from Hitchcock's Rear Window - and he has visual panache. Much of the movie is surprisingly beautiful."[19] Sequel - In February 2013, it was reported that a sequel was in works.[29] In January 2016, Universal announced that duo Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kevin Kölsch would rewrite and direct the sequel.[30] Chastain would not return for the sequel.[31] Why I’m still going this? Thank you for not reading this. Good night
I hate when ghost movies do the super violent or extreme death makes ghosts stay around cliche and then the ghosts start killing the characters, if that's true why don't the victims of the ghost come back as ghosts due to the violent murder? I keep hoping one of these shitty movies will go The Frighteners.
Really? No one is going to comment on the Slap Chop clip? Alright then, I will: ONE SLAP, YOU'RE GONNA LOVE MY NUTS! Keep up the awesome content, CinemaSins!
I'm really surprised he didn't sin the living room/stair scene where mama just do the most predictable jumpscare of the century of suddenly running after the little girls for no reason.
Was it when she appears over Annabelle's shoulder? That's the one that got me... I'm usually fairly immune to jump-scares too, usually its more dependent upon some loud noise than an actual scare...
Maxim Lybchack thats cause it’s just that, a jumpscare. a lot of horror movies rely on them way too much and it just ends up building fake tension waiting for the next jumpscare, when really that isnt what the horror genre is about
I almost got really mad at the “disassociative personality disorder” part when he said it wasn’t real, till I re-listened and also double check with comments that CS wasn’t saying DID was fake, but what the doctor said was fake. Which could’ve just been a mispronunciation from the actor or someone didn’t double check they write it down correctly on the script
@@smtmtt8306 bruh take a psych class. Or read a psych book. I’d also say read the book that the info on all of the mental disorders but those things are hella expensive
As far as the complaint about not showing Mama sooner, I think that the timing was pretty good. She became a lot less scary once we saw her face, but around that point, we learned her potentially sympathetic backstory, so the fear was replaced with an emotional investment. If they exposed her appearance before we had a reason to give a shit about anything else, then it would have made the time between the physical reveal and the backstory reveal more empty and uninteresting. And Mama's conflicting interests add character depth, in my opinion. It shows how tortured she really is and is a good use of irony. She became a ghost due to the guilt of killing her own child and the feeling of being robbed of her motherhood, she killed the girls' father for trying to commit the same sin that she committed at the end of her life, and took them in as surrogates to be the mother she should have been in life as if trying to make up for what she did. But then somebody else takes the girls from her anyway despite how much she did to take care of them. So she becomes desperate again and in the end, she can't escape the psychotic jealousy that caused her to kill her own child in the first place and she ends up killing Lilly, just like she had prevented her father from doing years before. It's bittersweet. Sweet because she got what she needed- a child of her own in the form of Lilly- and Lilly appears to be at peace too, since manifested as a blue butterfly/moth (symbolically a positive thing) before departing. Bitter because Lilly is still super dead, and Mama couldn't overcome her jealousy, and uncle and his girlfriend are probably fucked once the authorities find out that Lilly and her aunt who wanted to take her away both happen to be dead.
There is...pretty much every Tarantino film is overrated by Tarantino...do I love the man and his work...yes...do i think he loves his work way more...yes
I love this movie but I also acknowledge its sins lol. I was watching this with a friend and pointing out things like "why are the windows so bright when it's night time" and meanwhile I've seen it several times and they've seen it never, and they're just like "SHUT UP I'M DYING"
When you realize your movie isn’t on cinema sins: Director: We mot have done something right! Writer: Of course we did! Cinema sins narrator: Oooooh, that was a mistake The writer&director after seeing the video: 100+ sins, Jesus Christ
so remember how this was hyped as 'scariest movie of the year' back then. then in the theater i was super put off by the design of Mama which reminded me more of some Disneyland ghost ride than anything. the most funny moment was when she finally got the actual bones of her actual baby and it kinda looks like she's gonna get peace, but then she's like 'F that shit', literally chucks the bones of HER baby over her shoulder and continues her ghostly... bitchery... also, I hate how towards the end they actually go and discuss/negotiate with the ghost, like, that takes all the scare away from me. A ghost is supposed to be unforgiving f-ing raw emotion (at least the scary kind) and you shouldn't be able to negotiate with it or sit it down for a therapy session for god's sake. this could only be scary to either people who were priorly hardly exposed to horror movies or people who are 14 and under.
So I was REALLY disappointed with this film, but those two minutes when Lily went after Mama on the cliff, it really hit me hard. Why couldn't the rest of the film have had that level of emotion? Fear, sadness, joy.... Felt really devoid of it all.
Phieilly Dinyia I guess they're together forever in the afterlife. I think it's supposed to be good because the little one was too feral. And the young girl did a fine job for her first gig. And was native French- canadian, with no english.
Once she's running from the cops and on the edge of the cliff, she knew they were going to take the child from her again and lock her up. "If I can't have her, no one will" maybe?
I've seen the movie. She jumped over with her child so they could be together in the afterlife -their bodies would be together. The 'Mama' was in an asylum, so it was because of her mental instability she did it (although I don't remember how she got pregnant in the first place). However the baby got caught in a branch on the way down, so they were separated. So Mama spent all that time tormented by her separation from her baby. The box you see was SUPPOSED to be the baby's remains. Annabel brought them to the cliff, hoping giving them to Mama would make her leave now she had her child back, but she got pissed by it not being flesh and blood, just bones. She tried to take both girls, but they managed to only get back the one. So by taking the youngest who WANTED to go, Mama got her figurative baby, and they got theirs.
Jump scares are why I quit watching horror movies. They're cheap, stupid, and just another indication that Hollywood thinks it's audience is stupid. It's the equivalent of a laugh track in a comedy.
“Mommy’s not feeling well”
“Apparently she’s allergic to bullets”
How does this have over 1k likes but no comments
@@chadtreversun447 ikr
Just comedy gold tbh
Whoa, did you watch the video too?! Small world!
@@chadtreversun447 if you quote anything it'll get likes
So, Mama has been taking care of the kids for 5 years in the cabin in the woods, yet decided to take them off the cliff JUST NOW?
John Wick i know trying to make sense of this is stupid but she didn’t kill anyone until the baby or kids were taken from her. Even in the ghost flashback thing.
It may be she was finally like "This is the only way I'll have them forever, because the people will keep trying to take my place/stop me" or maybe the writers just cba.
Indid mama messed kids brains then only wanted to jump of clif.
A bit late but there are numerous cases where parents murder their own children when faced with losing them in a custody hearing or to any other person. Their logic seems to be if I can't have them, no one can. Or a final F U to their former spouse. The kids were pulling away emotionally near the end which could have been the trigger.
That twisted bitch can just fuck herself.
I can get why Mama would walk with that snapped spine look
She may have hit some rocks hidden below the water or somewhere on the way down
Black moths and butterflies can represent death
But everything else? No idea
Polter Boo yeah. I know your comment is old, but I like your theory. Also, I think the lake she fell into has some significance. When mama and the younger sister fall into the lake, they instantly “die.”
But I think that Mama came back from the lake, like maybe she managed to come back and escape the lake.
When mama jumped from the cliff in the first place, she crashed into the tree that stuck out from the cliff. The same cliff where her baby remained and she fell into water. This disfigured her. At the end, mama and Lily hit the same tree branch when they die.
lmaooo when he started singing bohemian rhaspody i lost it
The end with that face in the background with it. I was laughing so hard this whole video but that was the cherry on top. 😂😂
I fucking screamed 😭
Lmao
Same. I also thought, "THAT'S what they were saying on that part???" Thanks Jeremy!
Damilola Akanni I started laughing so hard
"Jump Scares are the fart jokes of horror movies."
XD
So true
I like Brandon Rogers too
Exactly. Alfred Hitchcock's movies don't have jumpscares and they are the best.
ecks dee
I never thought about it like that lmao
666th like i am satan
when the woman possessed by Mama turned around, she looked like Coraline's 'Other Mother' when she was in her spider form
( I'm not the only one who thinks that, am I?)
I did it thats why its sooo freaking creepy lol
I think she looks like somebody with a specific chromosomal disorder....ya know... of the downy variety.
Coralline 2009
She also look like the painting lady from it
Mj 43 ikr
When I see movies like this, it makes me wonder. What actually happens after? Like, how do they explain that several people were murder by a ghost when the ghost is gone and they have no actual proof? I want to see the court trial where the main characters are forced to convince a jury that they didn't actually kill several people.
HEY, that could be a movie of its own!
I mean, wouldn't the police have to prove that they killed them, and how would a magic, instant, The Ring lookin ass death like that really be traced back.
I'd imagine the one woman "mama" possessed would be enough to verify that there was some supernatural shit going on.
They could probably claim Jean ( The aunt) ended up taking them (Which is technically true). They could hide her body and claim that she took the younger girl permanently for some reason.
Its a good question and the only movie I've seen that did have the "police investigate" as normal police rather than a traumatised fellow survivor was just . . . awful. Guy murders a bunch of teenagers as revenge for his dad being a victim of their dads setting it all up as weird supernatural effects. One of the teenagers actually figured it all out, recorded the evidence then at the end. He walks into a crime scene with multiple murdered kids, one "suspect" screaming "I didn't do it, look at the tape its all there." picks up the tape and say's to the cop in charge "I left this here last night mind if I take it?" and the cop just say's yes. Never mind its evidence in a multiple homicide crime scene, never mind the guy just basically confessed to being there, never mind the kid screaming look AT what he just picked up there can't be anything of interest or importance on it.
So anyway point is if that's the level of police competence in these worlds they'll probably get off scott free. Still there's a lot of movies I'd love to see a "what happens next" epilogue for.
"Dont go in the closet."
"Why? Whats in the closet?"
"Mama."
"Will she come out the closet?"
"I don't think she's ready."
Maybe that’s why she Left Annabel alone-
OOOOOOOOOh
Mama is a closeted lesbian
Is Mama gay..?
@@coryf9023 idk man, it sounds like it to me... XD
you missed so many opportunities to make "yo mama" jokes
burningplumbranches ‘Yo mama’ jokes aren’t funny, maybe that’s why
Your mama’s so fat she jumped on a rainbow and skittles popped out out..
@@ADR3N0CHRM3-_-ADDICT that's pretty damn funny
@@ADR3N0CHRM3-_-ADDICT yo mama so stupid she came outside with a bowl because it was chilly.
@Lines of Beauty... yo momma’s so ugly she gives Freddy Kruger nightmares..
Well to explain Mama tried to commit suicide with her child but while they were falling the baby got caught on that root that's sticking out of the clif and died of starvation seperate from Mama, so Mama is pissed her baby didn't die with her.
The baby didn't die of starvation. The baby died upon impact. We see Mama chased by cops, who are then seen having retrieved the bundle stuck on the branch. Mama didn't know her baby died, that's why she kept searching the woods, according to the movie.
@@loganbigmo the main point is that Mama wanted to die with her child and didn't, making mama very angry
Well thats stupid 😑 what type of movie ghost is that?
@@flurrypawz she was angry from being separated from her child so she murdered a nun and grabed her child. She knew that the authorities wouldnt let her keep her child so she decided to have the baby die with her so they could be together forever.
@@halvarianknight4477 Mama is a pain in the ass for her own good. Like just immigrate, lmao.
*_M A M A_*
Just killed a man
Put a gun against his head
Pulled my trigger, now he's dead
*_M A M A_*
life had just begun
But now I've gone and thrown it all away
*_M A M A_*
ooo
Didn't mean to make you cry
If I'm not back again this time tomorrow
Carry on, carry on, as if nothing really matters
Too late, my time has come
Sends shivers down my spine
Body's aching all the time
Goodbye everybody I've got to go
Gotta leave you all behind and face the truth
*_M A M A_*
ooo (anyway the wind blows)
I don't want to die
I sometimes wish I'd never been born at all
I sang this in karaoke
lol i know all the words to that song
I always thought mama killed the man when I listened to that song.
GraffitiTurtle Do you also know 2+2=4?
Goodh Lee Wow, I didn't know that, thanks for the math lesson
"Where is mama?"
"Who is mama?"
"Why is mama?"
Why does no one ask “How is mama?”
Or what is mama
And also when is mama?
@@Schmoozr Which is mama?
Why is mama mama
Just like in GoT, Nikolaj plays both the father and the uncle.
GEARSTICK 😂😂😂
Niiiiice
Except he didn't fuck his sister on this movie.
margareth michelina or did he
This doesn't deserve a like. It deserves a high five for how good it is
*How about the fact that it took The dr and Lucas a whole day to find the cabin, but only took Annabelle 3 mins...*
And it took authorities whole 5 years
59 subscribers without a video?? Amazing!
@@Wargasmonow it’s 60 with one video😂
@@RealRandomVideos Holy shit that was a long time ago, haha. What the fuck is that one video they have up? 😆
@@Wargasmo didn’t watch.. don’t want to waste further time.. 😂
My cousin had an invisible friend when she was 3ish. But then when we asked how old her invisible friend was, my cousin says "She's not invisible, she's dead." That was the end of the conversation.
4 years later, update?
@@27fhsk pff who knows? that was 2 decades ago. haven't even seen her in almost that long. sorry, mate
OK, so genuinely sad thing is that 2:19 is actually a lot more common than you think.
In my local area there was a DJ who went missing driving back from a gig; he had fallen asleep on the drive home and driven into the trees off of a major US interstate where he died when he hit one of those trees. It took about 5 years before they found his car with him in it.
There are cases that are decades longer of similar things.
Not a sin, just a really sad thing.
fuck you
thunder cleez dude....why the hate?
Part of his job to sin , chill
That’s life.
Mother: (noun) One who moths.
Jerek Bilbar LMFAO
Is it just me or does Mama look just like the painting in “It” that Stanley’s afraid of?? Did Muschietti even notice 😂
Mama came out several years before the IT remake did. Apparently CS didn't know this either.
@@corneliussnow3491 everyone knows this and it wasn’t even implied that they don’t…
I think they are both referencing Amedeo Modigliani's spooky portraits. I remember seeing one as a kid in an art gallery and being SO SCARED
"Jump scares are the fart jokes of horror movies" I'm stealing this line
I also like "A jump scare is the same as a comedian going into the audience, tickling them and saying "I'm funny because I made you laugh"" said by a guy I don't remember.
She protecc
She atacc
But most of all....
She give cherry snacc
Edit- I just found this video in my recommendations and saw this comment like wth I didn’t know this comment existed sbussvgytsgu but thanks for the likes.
Abigail Hoffman so good... 😂
Abigail Hoffman She want her baby bacc
Abigail Hoffman omgg😂😂😂😂😂😂
Perfect and check how many likes you have
😂😂😂
I want a short sequel story that tells us how they explained away the second kid to the case workers and shit.
Exactly
Fuck that ended
Her body's all twisty and broken bc of the fall
Garrett Watts is amazing I know
whoosh
woooosh
@@KaienShirayuki
,, Look pookmmmknknkkmmmmmmmkkmmmmmmmmmmmnmm nnnknnk
Yeah, she got caught on the branch and hit the rocks as well.
To everyone complaining about the DID Sin: he is not saying that it isn't real, he is saying that the term "Dissociative personality disorder" isn't real. Dissociative identity disorder is the correct term according to the DSM IV. He is not saying that mental illness isn't real.
Exactly, he was saying that the “disorder” the doctor described isn’t real, the creators basically just mashed the current name (DID) with its old name (MPD)
Also he can’t diagnose one or both girls of that age with DID just based off of a supposed imaginary friend, all children have imaginary friends. They most likely would’ve been diagnosed with PTSD and possibly psychosis due to the unnatural attachment to Mama, but not DID, because they wouldn’t have the same split personality and that’s not how it works. And usually children aren’t even diagnosed, because it’s a traumagenic disorder that goes undetected for years. Most people aren’t even diagnosed until they’re adults, and it’s rare for teenagers to be diagnosed with it.
My brain glitched when the movie doctor said that. They just made up scary sounding disorders for the movie lol. TBH, I wonder if that's actually for the best. Real mental illnesses are constantly misrepresented in film. Maybe it's best that movies make shit up so the real conditions aren't stigmatized.
The mental illness isn't real either.
Yeah, the sin is about the fact that 1: they're misrepresentening a real disorder, and 2: they couldn't even say it's name properly!
yeah, an actual doctor shouldn't make that kind of error
when he started singing "mama just killed a man" I LOST IT
Same
ZamZaddy Uggh🙄
She’s talking about the words he sang not the name of the song
"Mom? Mom? Mom? Mommy? Mommy? Mommy? Momma? Momma? Momma? Ma? Ma? Ma? Ma? Mom? Mom? Mom? Mom? Mommy? Mommy? Momma? Momma? Momma?" - Stewie Griffin
Sy Ku WHAT?!!
hi
Jake Mustard HUHUHUHUHUHUHUHU
Hi 👋 hehehehehehe 🙃
WHAT!?!?!
Mama walks like that because when she fell off the cliff her back hit a rock which broke it.
Does she have a neck broke from a crash she didn't provoke? (If so, a rapping squirrel has a phone number for her.)
Mama still has to pay child insurance
Just because she’s a demented spirit doesn’t mean she gets a pass
Please do everything wrong with Orphan
Yeah, that would be a good one !
Good call.
Ooooof
A year later and were still waiting for it
Orphan and Mama would be a great double feature.
The only way I can watch horror movies
Matas Aidietis the RUclips channel foundflix is great too
And Dead Meat!
So true, still a little scared though
True
*"apparently, she's allergic to bullets"*
Okey I'm done, I'll suscribe
"Roll Mamas" has me dead XD
Also, 2 cartoon movies sinned next week? Jeremy, are you finally gonna sin Wreck it Ralph?
Or Chicken Run, Flushed Away or Over the Edge? This kind of movies?
Coraline Parmentier - Pianist for Peace over the hedge u fucking mongoloid
Chicken Run would be so cool. :D
Coraline Parmentier - Pianist for Peace it's ok, I just hold over the hedge very close to my heart, along with Shrek 2, aliens vs monsters, and megamind.
Pybread The PyroMancer There was still no need to be that triggered.
PLEASE OVER THE HEDGE & FLUSHED AWAY JEREMY
1:31 Shoot i kill that man too if he tried to kill the girls.
*High fives mama*
You should definitely be careful about killing white people.
@@thepickygamer4450 why just white people?
''I'm not saying they shouldn't be dead, just saying they shouldn't be alive!'' XD
ONE of them are the 2nd Red Queen
Every time fictional characters (or even real people) default to shaking people who have just fallen or received head, neck, or spinal trauma, I die a little on the inside
"Mama said knock u out" was right there, that should of been the sentence
Drop it like it's mama?
That's Jamie fookin' Lannister !
Duh.
Like "God's of Egypt" Jamie Lannister? 👀
@@LaceyMaeful Like "the Lannisters always pay their debts" Jamie Lannister, except for in this movie where he apparently couldn't pay back shit since he kept being knocked out by a female demon ghost.
You are brilliant!
00:54 HE JUST MADE A JOKE ABOUT FONTS I DIED
Prediction for next week:
Ratatouille and Iron Giant
Edit: DAMMIT! I was wrong about Iron Giant.
I hope so!
yes
He'll get plenty of hate comments if he CinemaSinses Iron Giant
MegaSoulHero but they’re both actually good movies.
Black Panther.
Mama's Nikolaj Coster-Waldau: I play both roles of the Dad and the Uncle.
Game of Thrones' Nikolaj Coster-Waldau: So do I.
Sad that his role in Black Hawk Down is overlooked
It does exist but it's called dissociative identity disorder. Not "disassociative personality disorder".
So glad I found someone else saying something, it's for sure real. Too many psychologists say it isn't unreasonably, at least in my opinion.
Blake Mills I have several friends who have it so I know for a fact it exists.
Nicolette James im pretty sure he knows that
Marlon Harris Who? Cinema sins? He claimed in the video that it "doesn't exist".
Blake Mills lots of evidence shows it is. Just a quick search and you’ll see mountains of it existing. I loath that there are people that either don’t believe it or believe it but like that shit movie “Split”. Even worse is when psychologists do it.
Not to sound like an asshole, but Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) does exist. I should know because I have it. To explain it simply it used to be called Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) and it is characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality identities. Each may have a unique name, personal history, and characteristics.
AngelicShay my sister had it until she was 11. It is very, very real.
No, he's saying that what the doctor said doesn't exist(Disassociative Personality Disorder, not Dissociative Personality Disorder).
That feel where Caitlyn Roper doesn't realize her sister is actually her. And her sister/she is posting as AngelicShay.
You never know what she answers.
AngelicShay. So what did it feel like to have two different personalities.
The summery/ story of mama -
Distraught after losing his fortune in the 2008 financial crisis, stockbroker Jeffrey Desange murders his colleagues and his estranged wife before taking his young daughters, 3-year-old Victoria and 1-year-old Lily, away from home. Driving dangerously fast on a snowy road, Jeffrey loses control; the car slides down the mountain and crashes in the woods, breaking Victoria's glasses. Surviving the collision, he takes the children into an abandoned cabin. Planning to kill his daughters then himself, he prepares to shoot Victoria but is attacked and killed by a shadowy figure.
Five years later, a rescue party, sponsored by Jeffrey's identical twin brother Lucas, finds Victoria and Lily in the cabin, alive but in a feral state after years of isolation. The girls are put in a welfare clinic under the watch of Dr. Gerald Dreyfuss. They make reference to "Mama," a mysterious maternal protector figure. The girls are initially hostile to Lucas, but Victoria recognizes him after he gives her a pair of glasses and she can see properly. Dreyfuss agrees to support Lucas and his girlfriend Annabel's custody claim against the girls' maternal great-aunt, Jean Podolski, as long as Dreyfuss is allowed to monitor the girls' progress. Victoria acclimates quickly to domestic life while Lily retains much of her feral behavior.Lucas is attacked by Mama and put into a coma, leaving Annabel to care for the girls alone. Though reluctant at first, she makes progress with Victoria, but Lily remains hostile. Alarmed by nightmares of a strange woman and Victoria's warning about Mama's jealousy, Annabel asks Dreyfuss to investigate further. Dreyfuss’s research brings to light the story of Edith Brennan, a mentally-ill asylum patient who died in the 1800s; he recovers a box from a government warehouse containing a baby's remains.
Annabel has a dream revealing Mama's past; when Edith Brennan (Mama) was sent to the asylum, her child was taken from her and given to nuns. She escaped the asylum, stabbed a nun, and took her baby back. Fleeing her pursuers, Edith jumped off a cliff, but before hitting the water below, she and the child made impact with a large branch. Edith drowned, but the child's body snagged on the branch and did not fall with her into the water. Annabel realizes that Mama still hasn't realized her child was caught on the tree, and doesn't understand why her baby wasn't in the water with her. Edith's troubled ghost searched the woods for her child for years until she discovered Victoria and Lily and took them as substitutes.
Lucas regains consciousness after a vision of his dead twin tells him to go to the cabin in order to save his daughters. Victoria's growing closeness to Annabel makes her less willing to play with Mama, unlike Lily. Dreyfuss visits the cabin and is killed by Mama. Annabel takes Dreyfuss’s case file on Mama, including the body of her baby. Annabel and the girls are attacked by a jealous Mama, who kills Aunt Jean and uses her body to spirit the children away. Annabel and Lucas find the children on the same cliff where Mama leaped with her infant to their deaths over a century earlier, preparing to re-enact the deadly fall with Victoria and Lily.
When Annabel offers Mama the remains of her infant, Mama recognizes her own child and her appearance briefly turns human. However, when Annabel and Lucas try to bring the girls to safety, Lily calls out for her, Mama reverts to her monstrous form and attempts to take the girls again. Annabel clings to Victoria, who asks to stay with Annabel instead of leaving with Mama, which Mama accepts. After a tearful farewell, Mama and Lily plummet off the cliff. Mama and Lily happily embrace before hitting the branch, turning into a shower of moths. Annabel and Lucas embrace Victoria, who notices a moth landing on her hand, indicating that Lily is still with her in spirit.
Cast - who did this movie ^^
Jessica Chastain as Annabel
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as Lucas Desange / Jeffrey Desange
Megan Charpentier as Victoria Desange
Morgan McGarry as Young Victoria
Isabelle Nélisse as Lily Desange
Maya and Sierra Dawe as Young Lily
Daniel Kash as Dr. Gerald Dreyfuss
Javier Botet as Mama
Laura Guiteras and Melina Matthews as Mama (voice)
Hannah Cheesman as Beautiful Mama / Edith Brennan
Jane Moffat as Jean Podolski
David Fox as Burnsie
Julia Chantrey as Nina
Elva Mai Hoover as Secretary
Dominic Cuzzocrea as Ron
Diane Gordon as Louise
Production-
The film began production in Pinewood Toronto Studios on 3 October 2011. Production ended on 9 December 2011. Parts of the film were also shot in Quebec City, Quebec. Although the film was produced in Canada, it is set in Clifton Forge, Virginia. The film was initially scheduled for release in October 2012, but was later rescheduled for January[8] to avoid competing with Paranormal Activity 4. Its success at that later date has, among with other dump months horror films, convinced studios to start opening horror movies year-round.[9]
Reception - Mama received mixed reviews from critics. It holds a 63% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 164 reviews, with an average rating of 5.93/10. The website's critical consensus states: "If you're into old school scares over cheap gore, you'll be able to get over Mama's confusing script and contrived plot devices."[10] Metacritic gives the film a weighted average score of 57 out of 100, based on 35 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[11]
Richard Roeper, writing for the Chicago Sun-Times, enjoyed the film, giving it three stars out of four and saying, "Movies like Mama are thrill rides. We go to be scared and then laugh, scared and then laugh, scared and then shocked. Of course, there's almost always a little plot left over for a sequel. It's a ride I'd take again."[12] Owen Gleiberman, reviewing for Entertainment Weekly, gave the movie a B and said, "Mama lifts almost every one of its fear-factor visuals from earlier films: the rotting black passageways that spread like mold over the walls (very Ringu meets Repulsion); the fire in her eyes; the crouched figures that skitter and pounce à la the infamous 'spider' outtake from the original Exorcist; the way that Mama, with her arms like smoky-shadowy bent tendrils, evokes both the monster from the Alien films and also, in a funny way, the crumpled-puppet gothic mischievousness of Tim Burton animation. Nothing in the movie is quite original, yet Muschietti, expanding his original short,[13] knows how to stage a rip-off with frightening verve. It helps to have an actress on hand as soulful as Jessica Chastain..."[14]
IGN editor Scott Corulla rated the film 7.3 out of 10 and wrote, "This is a fine first film for director Andrés Muschietti and, despite some missteps and disappointments, very well could be a harbinger of interesting things to come for the helmer."[15] The Huffington Post wrote, "With Del Toro's name up front, expect Mama to be the winter horror film of choice in 2013."[16] The Philadelphia Inquirer called the film an "effectively spooky ghost story", adding, "Mama is full of arty tropes - sepia-toned flashbacks, flickering lights, menacing murmurings. The atmosphere is positively spectral. And it's easy to see why del Toro is a champion: Like his Pan's Labyrinth, there's a fairy-tale aspect (the film even begins with the title card "Once upon a time..."), with children in jeopardy, a witchy monster, and edge-of-the-precipice confrontations."[17] Canyon News wrote, "The scares do indeed come a mile a minute and will unnerve even some of the toughest moviegoers."[18] Mick LaSalle of the Houston Chronicle wrote, "Director Andres Muschietti is cinematically literate - in one example he borrows a flashbulb effect from Hitchcock's Rear Window - and he has visual panache. Much of the movie is surprisingly beautiful."[19]
Sequel - In February 2013, it was reported that a sequel was in works.[29] In January 2016, Universal announced that duo Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kevin Kölsch would rewrite and direct the sequel.[30] Chastain would not return for the sequel.[31]
Why I’m still going this?
Thank you for not reading this. Good night
Thank you for the summary!
Thank you for this 😭
I appreciate you
I love these kind of comments
I read it, thank you for typing it
I hate when ghost movies do the super violent or extreme death makes ghosts stay around cliche and then the ghosts start killing the characters, if that's true why don't the victims of the ghost come back as ghosts due to the violent murder? I keep hoping one of these shitty movies will go The Frighteners.
xBluegamerx
It's been one of my pet peeves ever since I saw Ghost.
So basically
You've got an army of ghosts that want revenge on another ghost
Nice
That will make one hell of a good film
In the horror 'Shallow Ground' murder victims return to kill their killers. It's an underrated movie
Really? No one is going to comment on the Slap Chop clip? Alright then, I will:
ONE SLAP, YOU'RE GONNA LOVE MY NUTS!
Keep up the awesome content, CinemaSins!
PeakTemper That was hella funny
Omg never expected the real Peak to watch CinemaSins😂😂
PeakTemper MORON!
dead 2009 meme
PeakTemper? What are you doing here?
I'm really surprised he didn't sin the living room/stair scene where mama just do the most predictable jumpscare of the century of suddenly running after the little girls for no reason.
Movies to do in the future:
-Hush
-Disturbia
-The Other Guys
-The World's End
-The Stepfather
-Vacancy
Shouldn't the dad have known "Winter was coming" and bought better snow tires?
DOlz mhmm
So someone else noticed that Jaime Lannister is Lucas.
@DOlz he had run out of pills for whatever he needed them for, he probably wasn't thinking in a right state of mind
"the disorder doesn't exist" - what? is this siilar case that of "ADHD isn't real"?
Mariusz Pudzianowski I know. I’ve done research on DID. It’s just another name for Multiple Personality Disorder.
There even is a channel named disociaDID that explains the DID with backed up science, and their system is so sweet and amazing!
chels the bean It’s just that it got exposure with the movie Split, since it was a fictionalization of DID.
Otaku Lynx and sadly, many people either don’t think it’s real, or take advantage of the system and/or their littles
chels the bean Yup
This movie has one of the only jumpscares that legitimately got me.
Was it when she appears over Annabelle's shoulder? That's the one that got me... I'm usually fairly immune to jump-scares too, usually its more dependent upon some loud noise than an actual scare...
Dern Vader Yes, that one. I was a teen when I watched it and "oh shit" fell out of my mouth right in front of my Mom. Lol
deez nuts
I never get creeped oit by horror movies, but when mama was crawling on the floor, god, I had to pause and just shiver
Let the “Yo mama” jokes ensue
Alejandra Bonilla yo mama so fat she sat on an iPhone and made the iPad
Yo mama so fat thanos had to snap twice
John Dunne, You stole that joke #Unoriginal
Yo mama so stupid she thought Drax was actually invisible during infinity war.
Yo mama so evil, when I stay at her house I _stay_ at her house.
I dropped my phone when the girl appeared on the table.
Maxim Lybchack thats cause it’s just that, a jumpscare. a lot of horror movies rely on them way too much and it just ends up building fake tension waiting for the next jumpscare, when really that isnt what the horror genre is about
SAME
Jeremy, you need to quit singing in videos. The song gets stuck in my head, with your voice! (See Rebel, Rebel in the Last Jedi).
wanpakudanpu for me it was painted black
wanpakudanpu i
That’s precisely why he should keep singing
Sorry but Jeremy's rendition of Rebel Rebel is the worst thing he's ever done
This annoys me too, because I already have his voice when I watch a movie, but having his singing voice also, this is too much XD
Ima let you finish but Sexual Chocolate is one of the greatest bands of all time
Isaac Netero Hell yeah it is!!!
Isaac Netero 😂😂😂
HAHA nice 2009 VMAs Kanye West reference! +Isaac Netero
I almost got really mad at the “disassociative personality disorder” part when he said it wasn’t real, till I re-listened and also double check with comments that CS wasn’t saying DID was fake, but what the doctor said was fake. Which could’ve just been a mispronunciation from the actor or someone didn’t double check they write it down correctly on the script
Yeah DID is dissociative personality disorder.
Not disassociative personality disorder
Yeah I was real confused on that part
DID isn't real.
@@smtmtt8306 bruh take a psych class. Or read a psych book. I’d also say read the book that the info on all of the mental disorders but those things are hella expensive
@@SjofnBM1989 yeah, DID. (D)issociative (I)Personality (D)isorder. Definitely not Dissociative Identity Disorder. How smart of you.
1:31 I love how his nose is broken but he’s pushing his nose up with no problem at all
🎶Mama, we all go to hell
Mama, we all go to hell
I'm writing this letter and wishing you well
Mama, we all go to hell🎶
"Mamaaaaa just killed a man, he put a gun up to my head, Mama's quicker, now he's dead."
MAMA WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE
YESSSSS MCR FOR THE WIN!!
I saw this movie before i watched Game of Thrones now that im watching this i never realized Nikolaj Coster-Waldau was in it
Everything wrong with Orphan!
As far as the complaint about not showing Mama sooner, I think that the timing was pretty good. She became a lot less scary once we saw her face, but around that point, we learned her potentially sympathetic backstory, so the fear was replaced with an emotional investment. If they exposed her appearance before we had a reason to give a shit about anything else, then it would have made the time between the physical reveal and the backstory reveal more empty and uninteresting.
And Mama's conflicting interests add character depth, in my opinion. It shows how tortured she really is and is a good use of irony. She became a ghost due to the guilt of killing her own child and the feeling of being robbed of her motherhood, she killed the girls' father for trying to commit the same sin that she committed at the end of her life, and took them in as surrogates to be the mother she should have been in life as if trying to make up for what she did. But then somebody else takes the girls from her anyway despite how much she did to take care of them. So she becomes desperate again and in the end, she can't escape the psychotic jealousy that caused her to kill her own child in the first place and she ends up killing Lilly, just like she had prevented her father from doing years before. It's bittersweet. Sweet because she got what she needed- a child of her own in the form of Lilly- and Lilly appears to be at peace too, since manifested as a blue butterfly/moth (symbolically a positive thing) before departing. Bitter because Lilly is still super dead, and Mama couldn't overcome her jealousy, and uncle and his girlfriend are probably fucked once the authorities find out that Lilly and her aunt who wanted to take her away both happen to be dead.
"I'm not saying Jeff, Victoria, and Lilly should all be dead after that crash, But I am saying they shouldn't be alive" 😂
"plastered and furious snowkyo drift" is one of the all time highlights of cinema sins
Randy Watson: SEXUAL CHOCOLATE!!
Sweets: Goddamn, that boy can sing!
Clarence: ...you must be crazy.
Let's not forget that after Mama takes the little girl, those foster parents have to explain what happened to her.
Coming Soon
Everything Wrong With Pulp Fiction!
steven alvarez pls dont say that ! That movie is GODLIKE !
petersz Everything has flaws, Especially an overrated Tarantino Film.
There's nothing wrong with Pulp Fiction. It's already flawless because Mia is going to be a woman, soon.
Your comment both offends and troubles me deeply sir.
There is...pretty much every Tarantino film is overrated by Tarantino...do I love the man and his work...yes...do i think he loves his work way more...yes
I love this movie but I also acknowledge its sins lol. I was watching this with a friend and pointing out things like "why are the windows so bright when it's night time" and meanwhile I've seen it several times and they've seen it never, and they're just like "SHUT UP I'M DYING"
"Wanna Hit up Burger King at the way home?"
Yt: McDonalds Ad 😂
Even RUclips itself prefers McDonalds.
Everything with The Kissing Booth
It is sin worthy.
Baha yes
That video would have 3 parts
I appreciate the Bohemian Rhapsody reference.
10/10.
The two little girl actresses were really the best thing in this movie. Also the ghost looked like a scooby doo villian.
Why does this guy like, refuse to do Justice League? That's so much material you could work off of.
Maybe he’s waiting to do it on the week Aquaman comes out
They can’t upload the entire movie
Kyle Williams Because at the end there would be so many sins that the phone/computer will blow up and kill you.
He would be making the longest movie ever
Any dc movie is a lot of material (except wonderwoman)
1:33 Get the full song on i tunes 😂😂
Saw this when I was young, probably scarred me for life.
*Coming up: Everything Wrong With Dada?*
Jim B. Eww: papa
Dada was too hipstery for me, but I prefer Art Nouveau ;]
*Puts on a gas mask*
"...Are you my Mummy?..."
Miku Mayana moooommy...
Dr who?????? I hope
Miku Mayana Awesome! Another Whovian 😃
Go to your room
Go to your room.
I am very cross with you.
GO. TO. YOUR. ROOM!
When you realize your movie isn’t on cinema sins:
Director: We mot have done something right!
Writer: Of course we did!
Cinema sins narrator: Oooooh, that was a mistake
The writer&director after seeing the video: 100+ sins, Jesus Christ
so remember how this was hyped as 'scariest movie of the year' back then.
then in the theater i was super put off by the design of Mama which reminded me more of some Disneyland ghost ride than anything.
the most funny moment was when she finally got the actual bones of her actual baby and it kinda looks like she's gonna get peace, but then she's like 'F that shit', literally chucks the bones of HER baby over her shoulder and continues her ghostly... bitchery...
also, I hate how towards the end they actually go and discuss/negotiate with the ghost, like, that takes all the scare away from me. A ghost is supposed to be unforgiving f-ing raw emotion (at least the scary kind) and you shouldn't be able to negotiate with it or sit it down for a therapy session for god's sake.
this could only be scary to either people who were priorly hardly exposed to horror movies or people who are 14 and under.
1983simi man I’m 17 I’ve been watching horror movies all my life but for some reason the design of mama scares the shit out of me...
The design of Mama reminded me of the Makeoveris Lotsabucks ghost from The Real Ghostbusters.
All movies get hyped as scariest movie of the year by the same coffee grinder gravel gargler narrator.
I actually cried while watching this movie.
Lol this came out when i was in elementary and it wasnt scary
I like how "you draw pictures for a living" is used as an insult when most comic artists work themselves to their literal graves.
So I was REALLY disappointed with this film, but those two minutes when Lily went after Mama on the cliff, it really hit me hard. Why couldn't the rest of the film have had that level of emotion? Fear, sadness, joy.... Felt really devoid of it all.
Mamaaa just killed a man,he put a gun up to my head ,but mama was quicker and now he’s 💀 dead
11:57 That ghost looks like "Return the Slaaaab....or suffer my cuuuuurse"
"Lucas survives this" should have been the final sin of the Star Wars Episode 1 video.
'mama' mentions needs a multiplier round, not a ++ round...! At least make it exponential...
I was thinking the M A M A M A computer screen bit should've been good for at least +10 or x5 or something.
Yeah, why DID she steal her baby just to kill it?
This achieved nothing.
Phieilly Dinyia I guess they're together forever in the afterlife. I think it's supposed to be good because the little one was too feral. And the young girl did a fine job for her first gig. And was native French- canadian, with no english.
Once she's running from the cops and on the edge of the cliff, she knew they were going to take the child from her again and lock her up. "If I can't have her, no one will" maybe?
I've seen the movie. She jumped over with her child so they could be together in the afterlife -their bodies would be together. The 'Mama' was in an asylum, so it was because of her mental instability she did it (although I don't remember how she got pregnant in the first place). However the baby got caught in a branch on the way down, so they were separated. So Mama spent all that time tormented by her separation from her baby. The box you see was SUPPOSED to be the baby's remains. Annabel brought them to the cliff, hoping giving them to Mama would make her leave now she had her child back, but she got pissed by it not being flesh and blood, just bones. She tried to take both girls, but they managed to only get back the one. So by taking the youngest who WANTED to go, Mama got her figurative baby, and they got theirs.
Why "dissociative identity disorder" she steal her baby?
@@fireidar which makes no sence
“they seem to have exceeded Max Cherry”
Said nobody ever.
'Jump Scares are the Fart Jokes of Horror Movies' is such a fantastic line!
Jump scares are why I quit watching horror movies. They're cheap, stupid, and just another indication that Hollywood thinks it's audience is stupid. It's the equivalent of a laugh track in a comedy.
I gave this movie a pass for some reason. I guess I liked the rest of it more.
This movie was so nostalgic to me for some reason. Really glad you covered it.
I was thinking of Mother when I clicked on this and was very confused for the first few minutes
Mamaaaa... just sinned a film...
13:02 I was waiting for that part the entire video, satisfaction granted😁
Do Justice League
I dare ya
I double dare ya
S S the video would be like, an hour long. And I think the sin counter would break again.
S S he'd do it when Aquaman comes out
S S I triple dog dare ya
Matthew Hay it’s already broke before
HOFIUS_ that's why he used the word "again".
Everything wrong with Wreck it Ralph?
mike ike nothing
mike ike I think that already happened....
mike ike o nvm I guess he deleted it
Probably around the time the sequel comes out....just like every other pre-sequel that gets sinned
mike ike theres nothing wrong with that movie
1:06 she looked annoyed that she was about to die... like, "ugh, come on, REALLY? Fuck off with that haunting bullshit."
Yess! There hasn’t been a bonus sin counter in ages!
So should you call an exterminator or exorcist?
musicf3b this deserves more likes.
An extermicist
Doomguy
Aww MCR's Mama would have been way more fighting at the end, particularly the "Mama we all go to hell" or "Mama we're all gonna die" lines.
No more Mama.
Seriously? a Tattle tail reference. That game is dead.
Mama hates you
Tattle tail reference. We appreciate you.
tattletail?
Mama's coming!
I actually find this to be one of the best creepy movies I have seen. Notice i didnt say "scary". Who else genuinely liked this movie?
that girl I did too
Psychotic Teenage Hormone Monster
Ok edgelord
It’s a great movie, especially in concept, but I feel it was poorly executed visually
i did, it scared the living _shit_ outta me
Same, it was more creepy than scary to me. I love creepy movies just as much as genuinely scary movies
Thanks to Freddy Mercury and Queen's phenomenal talent and legacy i cannot see the word "Mama" without thinking of Bohemian Rhapsody. -1 Sin
"I SHALL CROCHET YOU!" got meh laughing xd