Yeah and in the book Gage comes back all bloated and rotten, stinking of the grave, one eye to the wall, and mean as hell. They watered him down completely for the 1989 movie. The 2019 version Ellie was closer to the re-animated dead kid from the novel, although being an older girl instead.
Probably because most of the appeal of the real estate is it being rural openness with beautiful vegetation, nice rolling hills, a clean cool lake, and easy access to the road to town that you can drive down or just commit to walking, running, or jogging down
Also the architects and landscapers probably weren’t working under the assumption that rural townsfolk would have inexperienced, unaware kids they needed to protect from all the best aspects of rural living
I know he said where were you when he was playing in the road, first of all Gage wasn't playing in the road second His dad and his were running to get him when Louise tripped. The only thing that all of then did wrong is they shouldn't have taken their eyes off Gage. If the daughter had not said that dumb shit they wouldn't have look over at Ellie and start laughing
@@natvan29 to be honest his wife's parents always were a dick to him, it is because she was the daughter of a kind of rich family and he was a no-one which didn't deserved her, in their looks and that took their daughter away. In the book they even offered him money to finish med school if he dumped her so yeah, it wasn't his fault and the parents were hypocrites about Zelda but they were trying to make him feel bad because they hated him.
That's mentioned in the book: after Gage kills Rachel, Louis thinks about going to Chicago, getting Ellie and fleeing to Florida. But knows Gage will eventually find them.
Hahaha Awww Gage is too freaking cute. He is unbelievably adorable. I love when his father stabs him with the needle and he says "no fair" hahaha Awww I can't get over how cute he is.
Right! I guess that’s what makes this movie so freaky is that something so cute and innocent was somehow turned into a completely demonic killing machine.
The reason Jud took him out to the cemetery to bury Church even though he knew the consequences was because of the Wendigo's power over him. I don't know if the Wendigo was mentioned in this movie very much but in the book, Jud said that he knew he was doing the wrong thing, but the Wendigo made him unable to resist the urge to take him there. Once you know about the Micmac burial grounds, you're almost compelled to show it to someone else. The Wendigo also made anyone driving a truck within a certain radius of its territory have the uncontrollable urge to drive dangerously fast, probably to cause more accidents.
"First I played with Jud, then I played with mommie, now I want to play with chew!" I had a blonde hair blue eyed 4 year old nephew I taught to say that after this movie came out.
As a Mainer, I can confirm that we all talk like Jud. Also we are in fact all Wendigos. That's why every trucker here is a Canadian, so they can run us down.
I met the guy who played gage a few years ago, he's a really nice guy and he's about 5ft tall! He said he gets asked to say "no fair" alot lol poor guy
I lived the family in the 80s drives a station wagon with wood paneling sin... literally. It wasn’t all that bad, at least until you realize that the cemetery wasn’t haunted and nobody cared, then it got boring.
My mom drove two of those in the 90's. The first one was red metalic paint with wood paneling, the second was navy blue metalic paint with wood paneling. My favorite place to sit was in the back because those seats face the rear and I would make faces at the cars behind us.
@@thrackerzodthefandomnerd4267 King didn't write it (and took his name off it before it was released, to boot). It was mostly made to try and get ticket sales off the hype of the first film. Its a total dumpster fire except for like one scene at a crazy vets office.
The desire to ease a child’s emotional distress at the cost of maybe fundamentally changing the personality and behavior of a small and relatively harmless pet is a very moving emotional force, as is empathy for one’s fellow man
In the book the dog was a bit slow, smelly and it's tongue was cold but never aggressive. It re-lived for two years if I remember correctly. Besides the Indian curse got everyone who visited the place addicted to it, Jud included.
That's the whole retarded recurring logic. Cat dies, man buries cat. Cat comes back evil. Kills cat. Son dies, man does the same & gets same results. Kills Son. Wife Dies, at this point man is either too broken or too arrogant to accept reality. Gets himself killed. Stephen King basically rebooted Frankenstein, except he made the doctor an idiot
@@MrSniperdude01 if you read the book, it's way more to it than that. The burial ground emits a power that pulls you to it. It makes you find reasons to go there and use it
I can make you laugh with 2 words, but not anynore since saying I can just leads to more words which kinda just dilutes the "I can make you laugh with 2 words" things i was going for...
It’s worse than a possessed doll, for all intents and purposes it’s the possessed corpse of his dead kid who he loved so much that he tried to bring him back to life. There’s no way that isn’t going to psychologically and emotionally unbalance him, which is the whole point of using that form at that time in that setting
IKR!!! When Louis injected Gage with the needle and he says "No fair. No fair." You kind of feel bad because he's so little, and forget the fact that he's an evil undead child.
I'm sorry but Gage is so freaking cute in this movie. Unbelievably adorable and oh my gosh, I love it when he says "I love you daddy" hahaha awwwwww holy shit that's so freaking cute.
6:55 it's incredibly relevant to the rest of the movie- it's the part of Rachel's backstory that explains her disproportionate phobia of death (doesn't go to Missy's funeral, annoyed at Louis for letting Jud take them to the burial ground). Does backstory not matter anymore?
idk how much rachels backstory is touched upon in the movie but that is massively explained in the book, so if it wasn't explained in the movie at all maybe that's why he thought/considered it irrelevant
@@ALLdoughVARGAS I figured the "S" instead of C was to denote the evil. Like "S" as in satanic. Maybe it simply is just suppose to mimic childish misspelling.
I friggin lost it after you parodied "Baby Shark" 😂😂😂😂 I can't watch the rest now. My poor 4 year old will be listening to Baby Shark while YOUR version is silently going through my mind making me wanna laugh and feel evil at the same time! LOL
Correction on the beer sin: Bottled beer is technically meant to be poured into a glass for maximum enjoyment. Lets out the aroma and whatnot. But I'm also pretty sure it's mainly the beer snobs that do that.
Will Story which doesn’t make sense since the Wendigo in the book was getting stronger and wanted to draw Rachel back. The whole “it’s trying to stop you thing” is not in the book. King totally botched the screenplay adaptation.
@@cineMADvocate Yes and no. It didn't want Rachel back until AFTER Louis buried Gage in the Pet Sematary. It had to slow her down, because she would've arrived too early and spoiled all of the Wendigo's fun otherwise. "It was trying to stop her" from getting there too early.
@@cineMADvocate that's always king's problem. He writes great books but shitty screenplays. He doesn't seem to understand that movies have different pacing and require a different type of writing. Like, he hated Kubrick's Shining bc it left out a bunch of stuff from the book - nevermind that the movie was incredible and the stuff left out would've dragged it down
@@Chris_Meade have you read the book beacuse fucking no. The Shining movie left out EVERYTHING that made the story. The slow decent into madness was super important, it barely touched on anything with Danny. It was a completely different fucking movie.
I think a lot of things that would confuse you if you watched the movie and hadn’t read the book are the way the characters are drawn towards the force of the pet Sematary and the Mic-Mac burial grounds. In the book King explains how the place sucks you in and makes you believe what you are doing is right, like when Louis followed Jud to the burial grounds to bury Church without question. It also explains how Rachel just knew she had to go back to Louis when she was in Chicago with her parents and Louis was going to the grave to dig up Gage.
EYE OF THE WATCH A tale of a vicious cat and a vicious baby? I remember reading this book and wondering what on earth was supposed to be so scary for a grown man?
gentblue He actually didn't plan on publishing it at first because he thought it was too dark. It is definitely more thematically sad and violent than a lot of his work.
My little cousin’s middle name is Malachi after Children of the Corn. I can’t remember his little brother’s middle name right now, but it was from another horror film. Both of their middle names are also conveniently Biblical names too .u.”
"Hey why is this movie called "Pet Sematary anyway? The burial is like miles away from the actual Sematary and they only bring back one animal from the entire movie." ROFLMAO!!!!
"Pet Sematary" sounds better than "Indian Burial Ground." Plus it's the cemetery that kind of gets people curious about what lies beyond the "Pet Sematary." It could have also been the fact that Stephen King actually found a real pet cemetery in the woods behind his home, and just named the novel after it. It was that pet cemetery in his woods that made him think of what would happen if there was a place beyond that could bring dead things back.
Let's see -- Louis is called Doc by his wife, Danny Torrance is also called Doc by his parents, and Stephen King has massive buck teeth. Doc was definitely Stephen King's nickname as a kid, whether he liked it or not.
Personally, I prefer to bury other things like my stomach, like sushi and/or calamari, Five Guys burgers, almost *anything* from Reese's or peanut butter in general... 😀
This is both creepy, scary, and funny all at the same time. Also I am SO glad I didn't finish watching this movie since it's even more creepy when you finish watching it.
If that’s “bad” try checking LegleEagle’s channel. He’s an actual lawyer and points out all the laws broken and realism of court trials in movies. I now shout Objection! When I see something wrong going on lol!!
Much as I understand people not getting the Zelda segments of the movie and why they were there, they're kinda necessary considering the spirit that returned to Gage's body wasn't Gage... it was *Zelda.* Rachael's whole fear of her sister and the sequence where Zelda is saying "I'm coming for you and this time I'll get you" is directly hinting that Zelda's the one who's returning from the dead. Not Gage. There's even a scene where Rachael's father is standing in front of a painting of Zelda as a child, and when Rachael finds the resurrected Gage he's actually wearing the same outfit (the blue clothes and top hat). It's also why she hallucinates Zelda in Jud's room, because Zelda was in Gage's body. Far as I know it's not an element in the book itself, but this was a very specific thing implied for the movie.
They used that same truck throughout the whole movie as several supposedly different trucks. I think it was more of a bad editing thing than a plot point
@@mothmania1680 ye, I know... but they had the budget to use a different truck and still used the same due to bad editing lol I bet she could still see Gage's brain hanging from the front grill but whatever 🤷♂️
There's actually a lot of references in the imagery to Rachel's traumas. I think they had her get into the same truck on purpose. The same way that when Gage comes back from the dead, he's dressed really weird, but if you pay attention he's actually dressed like a painting from Rachel's childhood home.
Read the book. 😂 Its purposely spelt wrong because its how the kids spelt it at the grave yard. I was disappointed in this movie because i read the book first 😅😟
Also, in 1979, before Stephen King wrote the book he had moved into a house near a busy road. Near this house, there was a cemetery for animals, and the sign on a tree near it read PETSEMATARY, which was the inspiration for the title.
I prefer to watch the movies first then read the books since the books are usually better and sometimes aren't related much at all like The Lawnmower Man and to some extent The Shining. I usually will like both but for different reasons.
When Jeremy sins the reboot he better sin the crap out of the fact the guy playing Jud has no Maine accent AT ALL Fred Gwynn will always be the best Jud
The original film is the only horror movie that I struggle to watch because of how creepy it is, the remake is the only horror movie that gave me a headache throughout.
lockswriter, what do you call the smell of your nutsack when it’s the hottest summer day and you have been sitting around all day watching videos or playing video games....soooouuuurrrr
Ba-by Corpse do do do do do do 🎶 🎶 Ba-by Corpse do do do do do do 🎶 🎶 You're going to Hell Jeremy.....and I'll be patiently waiting for you there buddy. I can't wait for your Everything Wrong With Hades live shows.
Lots of these "sins" are explained in the book. For example, the reason why Gage went to kill Judd first, was because Judd was planning the shoot him with a shotgun once Gage came back.
A lot of the things that don’t make sense in the movie are explained in the book. The only thing that i never got is why Louis is so surprised that Pascow knows his name. I mean he was the new doctor on campus, it’s not that strange right?
Cinema sins is part of what got me over my fears of scary movies and made me into a horror fan! This movie traumatized me and now I'm over it and this is helping me even more! Haha! Thanks for this!!! Full circle😉
Firstly, none of this would have happened if they'd have just built a damn fence! Secondly, they forgot the huge end sin... Rachel kills Louis, so that means that dead Rachel is just roaming free forever. I'd move outta that town!
Yeah, digging up a grave, in the DARK! would probably take forever. The movie should probably end with the dad being found asleep in the graveyard, and taken to mental institution.
I watched this movie on my 16th birthday... and all of the weird stuff didn't stick but the little kid, the cat and the mom scarred me for life. best part was that I had trouble sleeping that night and my little (blond haired) brother had snuck into the living room to watch with us and had seen a good portion in the movie and suddenly he stood in my room ( because he had trouble sleeping himself) that night and I really scared him by screaming like a banshee XD
Zelda has a lot to do with the movie. It's part of Rachael's backstory and why she's so uncomfortable with discussing death and why she pressures Louis into promising Ellie her cat won't die.
There’s so much in the book that is left out in the movie. Jud explains in the book that once you visit the grounds, you are then controlled by its power, and have the urge to introduce others to its power. He also thinks the Wendigo made the truck driver speed up when he got close to the Creeds house, leading to Gage”s death. This was the Wendigio”s way of getting revenge on Louis for using the Micmac grounds to bury Church the cat.
The end got me. I love that. “What do you have?” “A knife!” “NOOO!”
That will always be one of my favorite vines.
That vine is a literal mood
Or just kept the damned cat in the house...
Best meme for that whole scene.
One of my favorite vines and I'm so impressed he took the opportunity to include it 👍
the book is so good because picturing a baby killing people is scary but then actually seeing a baby killing people is just too funny
Yeah and in the book Gage comes back all bloated and rotten, stinking of the grave, one eye to the wall, and mean as hell. They watered him down completely for the 1989 movie. The 2019 version Ellie was closer to the re-animated dead kid from the novel, although being an older girl instead.
Why do steven hates kids
I think people would be too busy shitting their pants from laughter to be killed by a 2 foot tall toddler
Jackie Brison wow
And adorable!!! A baby with a 🔪 🗡 🍴 🥰
Why won't they just build a DAMN FENCE
That is what I said if you know you have a 2 year old put a fence up
Holy sh*t... 😵
Probably because most of the appeal of the real estate is it being rural openness with beautiful vegetation, nice rolling hills, a clean cool lake, and easy access to the road to town that you can drive down or just commit to walking, running, or jogging down
Also the architects and landscapers probably weren’t working under the assumption that rural townsfolk would have inexperienced, unaware kids they needed to protect from all the best aspects of rural living
This isn’t a problem with the film, it’s a profound weakness within your ability to objectively analyze and criticize an art form
It's ironic how Rachel's father is giving the main character shit for letting Gage die when they were extremely negligent with Zelda.
I know he said where were you when he was playing in the road, first of all Gage wasn't playing in the road second His dad and his were running to get him when Louise tripped. The only thing that all of then did wrong is they shouldn't have taken their eyes off Gage. If the daughter had not said that dumb shit they wouldn't have look over at Ellie and start laughing
@@natvan29 I believe the Wendigo caused Louis to trip and lured Gage into the road with the kite as bait.
@@castortroy7704 It also caused the truck driver to speed through, it gave him the urge to.
@@castortroy7704 yep. The place has power. The place...is evil!!
@@natvan29 to be honest his wife's parents always were a dick to him, it is because she was the daughter of a kind of rich family and he was a no-one which didn't deserved her, in their looks and that took their daughter away. In the book they even offered him money to finish med school if he dumped her so yeah, it wasn't his fault and the parents were hypocrites about Zelda but they were trying to make him feel bad because they hated him.
What you bury is what you own and what you own will come back to you. Unless you move and don't leave a forwarding address.
Or have an untrustworthy cast of assholes at your home often. Then a lot of shit you own will disappear never to be seen again.
That's mentioned in the book: after Gage kills Rachel, Louis thinks about going to Chicago, getting Ellie and fleeing to Florida. But knows Gage will eventually find them.
@@Zach-Fetters You've met my estranged wife's friends? They're the main reason I moved out.
K
So, I can bury my broken PS2 and it'll come back and actually work? Or it'll just be dirty.
The whole movie could've been avoided if they just put a speedbump outside the house.
Americans don't use speedbumps.
Shit, even a “slow children” sign could have helped little Gage.
The kid was the speedbump
@@Foebane72 Its the opposite they are obsessed with speedbumps in Florida
Dolly Parton? lol
Read the book. Simply one of the best-written chillers ever.
NO ONE FUCKING CARES ABOUT THE BOOKS cinema sins already explained that
@@evanbutler9813 I think they are just saying read the book regardless of Cinema Sins, calm down.
Evan Butler Its legit the only book that I’ve felt is better than the movie
@@evanbutler9813
The guy just sais to read the book. And he is absolutely right.
Take your medicines man. Jeez.
@@evanbutler9813 dick
"dude, he cant hear you staring over the phone"
"baby corpse doo-do-dodo"
Lmaoooo
You beat me to it, damn!
The baby corpse song Had me crying laughing🤣
@@lkgloki4986 Is it wrong to laugh at that, cause if so I am sorry, but man is it funny.
"Baby corpse" came out of nowhere and made me have to pause until I stopped laughing.
Gage's return was the only part that made this film creepy. For me, anyway. Still, Cinema sins got alot of things right!
Yes!🤣🤣
Man I had to see if anyone else had to as well XD
ME TOO! I DIED!
Oh my god I almost woke up my room mates laughing
"This is the weirdest Stan Lee cameo I've ever seen." - That was great.
@dan ohyeah Nether do I.
@@joshlegacy1101 because Stan Lee is dead and it cut to a funeral. At least I think
@@sinlesspharo The priest was played by Stephen King
@dan ohyeah The scene was a Stephen king cameo,
And the joke was a reference to all stan Lee cameos. They both cameo on movies about their creations.
Stan Lee :(
*No pets were harmed during the making of this movie*
Oh thank god!!!
The baby on the other hand....... Yep just no pets!
Nor were any cemeteries misspelled.
Wait till the sequel.
allegedly, no pets were harmed during the making of this movie
"let me see what you have"
"a knife!"
"no!"
I died 😂😂😂
Hahaha Awww Gage is too freaking cute. He is unbelievably adorable. I love when his father stabs him with the needle and he says "no fair" hahaha Awww I can't get over how cute he is.
Right! I guess that’s what makes this movie so freaky is that something so cute and innocent was somehow turned into a completely demonic killing machine.
The reason Jud took him out to the cemetery to bury Church even though he knew the consequences was because of the Wendigo's power over him. I don't know if the Wendigo was mentioned in this movie very much but in the book, Jud said that he knew he was doing the wrong thing, but the Wendigo made him unable to resist the urge to take him there. Once you know about the Micmac burial grounds, you're almost compelled to show it to someone else. The Wendigo also made anyone driving a truck within a certain radius of its territory have the uncontrollable urge to drive dangerously fast, probably to cause more accidents.
As if the book/movie weren't ridiculous enough already.
That makes so much more sense, thank you for explaining and mentioning these details.
Wendigo ex machina
"First I played with Jud, then I played with mommie, now I want to play with chew!"
I had a blonde hair blue eyed 4 year old nephew I taught to say that after this movie came out.
A true fan!
Lmao
Gage had brown eyes
@@hayliedlr who fucking cares
malenotyalc I taught my son to say it too! Lmao he is 7 now and still occasionally says “I brought you something mommy”
As a Mainer, I can confirm that we all talk like Jud.
Also we are in fact all Wendigos.
That's why every trucker here is a Canadian, so they can run us down.
A Mainer? Not a Mainenite? Or a Maineliner?
Hello fellow Mainer 😁
Every Canadian high school career day the trucker school showed up. ‘Have A Career Mowing Down Mainers & Their Pets’ brochures were handed out.
I met the guy who played gage a few years ago, he's a really nice guy and he's about 5ft tall!
He said he gets asked to say "no fair" alot lol poor guy
Or the whole "youuuuuuuuuuu" scene lol
Could be worse, he could be constantly asked to stand up and say “Boys have a penis and girls have a vagina” like in Kindergarten Cop
"Btw, i buried our dead cat in magic and everyone's gonna die because of it, save me a drumstick." LOL. Had me rolling.
fun fact: my college choir professor played the boy during the Spot flashback scene
On A minor?
Child Jud
Really? That's awesome!
Is he huge? That's a big kid so I'd expect a big adult.
Proud smelly Wal-Mart deplorable nah, he was the skinny blonde kid, but he is a tall adult now
9:14 wouldn't that be a "psychic kid in a Stephen King story" cliche?
It should be or to throw in a reference "kid with shining in a Stephen King story cliche"
Ding
The shinning? Makes sense, even losers club had the shinning.
This is probably the funniest Cinemasins video that I've ever seen for a long time:
"ACTING!"
"Baby Corpse, doo-doo-doo..."
Am I the only one that thought baby corpse do-do-do-do-do..was funny as hell.
Nope. Amazing. I burst out laughing
No you're not 🤣 I feel bad that I laughed tho. 🤷🏻♀️
Can Jeremy just release a MP3 of the whole song?
I was laughing so much too.
😭😭😭😭 I couldn't help but laugh
I lived the family in the 80s drives a station wagon with wood paneling sin... literally. It wasn’t all that bad, at least until you realize that the cemetery wasn’t haunted and nobody cared, then it got boring.
That's just what you tell yourself to cope with the debilitating pain.
Same. I was embarrassed as fuck of that car even as a child.
My mom drove two of those in the 90's. The first one was red metalic paint with wood paneling, the second was navy blue metalic paint with wood paneling.
My favorite place to sit was in the back because those seats face the rear and I would make faces at the cars behind us.
10:17 nothing to do with the film but:
I was at a café and baby shark started playing overhead. A café played baby shark.
Good Lord. 🙄
@@PersephoneDaSilva What is happening in there?!
And you're not even gonna tell us the cafe? 😭😭
@@angelh6345 Errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr..................
Costa Coffee
Shadow-Star Animations, Wait this was in Britain?
Also, Do Pet Sematary 2 next, i'm sure you'll have a field day with that one!
Yes please!!
There's a sequel?
Thrackerzod the fandom nerd not a good one
@@thrackerzodthefandomnerd4267 King didn't write it (and took his name off it before it was released, to boot). It was mostly made to try and get ticket sales off the hype of the first film. Its a total dumpster fire except for like one scene at a crazy vets office.
_theres another one_
So the "demon sister person" is a stage actor in my town; he's a real cool guy.
That's so cool, he scared the fuck out of me in this movie as a kid
Demon SISTER person.... HE'S a real cool guy. 🙄🤦
@@PersephoneDaSilva Clearly that thing looks like a man.
Zelda
@@PersephoneDaSilva Zelda was played by a man because they couldn't find a woman bony enough for the part
Jud:"But he wasnt the same dog"
Narrator " But you still went ahead and buried Church there so let's hope for the best."
ROFLMAO!!
The desire to ease a child’s emotional distress at the cost of maybe fundamentally changing the personality and behavior of a small and relatively harmless pet is a very moving emotional force, as is empathy for one’s fellow man
In the book the dog was a bit slow, smelly and it's tongue was cold but never aggressive. It re-lived for two years if I remember correctly. Besides the Indian curse got everyone who visited the place addicted to it, Jud included.
That's the whole retarded recurring logic. Cat dies, man buries cat. Cat comes back evil. Kills cat.
Son dies, man does the same & gets same results. Kills Son.
Wife Dies, at this point man is either too broken or too arrogant to accept reality. Gets himself killed.
Stephen King basically rebooted Frankenstein, except he made the doctor an idiot
@@jasonrichards7850 Relatively harmless? Cats are assholes! Undead cats are even bigger assholes!
@@MrSniperdude01 if you read the book, it's way more to it than that. The burial ground emits a power that pulls you to it. It makes you find reasons to go there and use it
“ACTING” How can 1 word make me crack up 😂
It's all in the delivery
Reading..
where's Jon Lovitz when you need him?
I only know that line from "The Office."
I can make you laugh with 2 words, but not anynore since saying I can just leads to more words which kinda just dilutes the "I can make you laugh with 2 words" things i was going for...
I couldn’t handle Gage’s attempted murdering his dad. I though he was too cute to take seriously
ANY doll coming after me, discount Chucky or not, would freak me the hell out.
It’s worse than a possessed doll, for all intents and purposes it’s the possessed corpse of his dead kid who he loved so much that he tried to bring him back to life. There’s no way that isn’t going to psychologically and emotionally unbalance him, which is the whole point of using that form at that time in that setting
IKR!!! When Louis injected Gage with the needle and he says "No fair. No fair." You kind of feel bad because he's so little, and forget the fact that he's an evil undead child.
I'm sorry but Gage is so freaking cute in this movie. Unbelievably adorable and oh my gosh, I love it when he says "I love you daddy" hahaha awwwwww holy shit that's so freaking cute.
Please do Everything Wrong With Cujo.
Lost Legend it’s boring, there’s one sin
Lost Legend whats wrong with cujo
Some people say its good, never had anybody tell me its bad. I'm currently reading the book, hoping to watch the movie after so I can compare them.
And Maximum Overdrive!
Don't forget the Shawshank Redemption, Misery (unless he already did that), and the Green Mile.
4:08
Cinemasins: *_I don’t believe that man has ever been to medical school_*
Pretty much what they were saying.
😄 I know. I think he was just there for eye candy lol.
"The baby corpse do-do-do" I died laughing!
Me too
The dead teenager who warns the doctor reminds me of the dead friend from the movie "American Ware wolf in London. "
Least he doesn't tell him that he has to kill himself almost the entire movie. XD
werewolf
@@oaktadopbok665- Were's a wolf? LOL
@@StevenERobbins There wolf, there castle.
@@gbtekk8966 AW man I just laughed my ass off haha
6:55 it's incredibly relevant to the rest of the movie- it's the part of Rachel's backstory that explains her disproportionate phobia of death (doesn't go to Missy's funeral, annoyed at Louis for letting Jud take them to the burial ground). Does backstory not matter anymore?
idk how much rachels backstory is touched upon in the movie but that is massively explained in the book, so if it wasn't explained in the movie at all maybe that's why he thought/considered it irrelevant
@@thelocaldork yeah the books dont matter when he sins the movie so he sinned it because it wasn't explained well in the movie
@@thelocaldork Idk, I only watched the movie when I was in middle school, haven't read the book yet, and I still made this connection.
The title is intentional tho. Its to know that children were the ones who created the pet cemetery.
American school system at its finest...
i always wondered why it was misspelled
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 You realize that kids who speak other languages can misspell words right?
@@ALLdoughVARGAS I figured the "S" instead of C was to denote the evil. Like "S" as in satanic.
Maybe it simply is just suppose to mimic childish misspelling.
no shit. really? (sarcasm)
I've watched this channel for like half a decade and all I ask for is Shawshank Redemption....
*ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE!*
And the Green Mile, one of my favorite movies and one of the saddest ones I've ever seen as well.
How can you sin a perfect movie
Grayson Christian Exactly. I’d like to see them try.
Right?! Cowards!
@@graysonchristian2668 Well, they sinned Forrest Gump
2:02 "Rowahll Keeatays" That's the funniest Cinema Sins quip EVER! I played it over about 5 times before moving on...oh, good times...well done.
Despite all flaws, I love this movie. Also, the reason why he didn't tell his son he loved him back is all explained in the book
I didn't read the book.... so why didn't he say it?
im still dissapointed that the same trailer wasant part of the story
olny to kill the gace . -_-
You know how they feel about!
@@gigisangels8084 That was just in the movie. It never happened in the book.
Books don't matter here, this is just sinning the movie.
😂 "Ba-by corpse do do do" 😂
Haha... loved it🤣
I friggin lost it after you parodied "Baby Shark" 😂😂😂😂
I can't watch the rest now.
My poor 4 year old will be listening to Baby Shark while YOUR version is silently going through my mind making me wanna laugh and feel evil at the same time! LOL
Now I'm waiting for someone to do the full Baby Corpse song! I want... no... NEED it as my ringtone!
@@stevesymons7196 I'm freaking dead now 😂😂😂
Baaaby-corpse doo-doo-doo-doo-doo.
I don't get those kid's songs. Mine would be the kid that only wanted to hear Led Zeppelin.
Me about a week ago: you can't sin perfection
Cinema sins: even the title has a typo
Correction on the beer sin: Bottled beer is technically meant to be poured into a glass for maximum enjoyment. Lets out the aroma and whatnot. But I'm also pretty sure it's mainly the beer snobs that do that.
"Baby corpse....." Still laughing thirty minutes later.
*Dead is bettah.*
*Dead is bettah.*
Everyone say it with me: *"Dead is bettah"*
Dead is bettah
Dead is bettah
Dead is bettah
Dead is bettah
"Sometimes ..."
I think the “it” the guy was talking about was the wendigo. Its only mentioned in the book
Will Story which doesn’t make sense since the Wendigo in the book was getting stronger and wanted to draw Rachel back. The whole “it’s trying to stop you thing” is not in the book. King totally botched the screenplay adaptation.
@@cineMADvocate Yes and no. It didn't want Rachel back until AFTER Louis buried Gage in the Pet Sematary. It had to slow her down, because she would've arrived too early and spoiled all of the Wendigo's fun otherwise. "It was trying to stop her" from getting there too early.
@@cineMADvocate that's always king's problem. He writes great books but shitty screenplays. He doesn't seem to understand that movies have different pacing and require a different type of writing. Like, he hated Kubrick's Shining bc it left out a bunch of stuff from the book - nevermind that the movie was incredible and the stuff left out would've dragged it down
I just assumed he meant Pennywise.
@@Chris_Meade have you read the book beacuse fucking no. The Shining movie left out EVERYTHING that made the story. The slow decent into madness was super important, it barely touched on anything with Danny. It was a completely different fucking movie.
I think a lot of things that would confuse you if you watched the movie and hadn’t read the book are the way the characters are drawn towards the force of the pet Sematary and the Mic-Mac burial grounds. In the book King explains how the place sucks you in and makes you believe what you are doing is right, like when Louis followed Jud to the burial grounds to bury Church without question. It also explains how Rachel just knew she had to go back to Louis when she was in Chicago with her parents and Louis was going to the grave to dig up Gage.
The joke at 10:15 caused me to laugh so hard it hurt. I hope you’re pleased with yourself!
I feel no guilt at all for laughing at that part, and I shall continue to laugh at said part until further notice.
Did it have you...dyin'?
Hahahahahaha
I spat my drink out, actually, so yeah, well played.
One of the scariest Stephen King stories of all time.
EYE OF THE WATCH A tale of a vicious cat and a vicious baby? I remember reading this book and wondering what on earth was supposed to be so scary for a grown man?
EYE OF THE WATCH facts
gentblue He actually didn't plan on publishing it at first because he thought it was too dark. It is definitely more thematically sad and violent than a lot of his work.
The Shining - the thing in the bath tub was scarier
All of Salem's Lot
And even Gerald's Game when she realizes someone's in the room scared me more
If I remember right he stopped writing it for a while because it scared even him, then finally finished it.
I really like when you do horror movies, even though your process is really nitpicky and whenever a movie does anything fun you decide it’s a sin.
yeah totally agree. I absolutely loved this movie. Zelda is still the scariest villain! Terrified me as a child and still does!
I'd forgotten Herman Munster was in this.
The fact that I was named after this movie still perplexes me till this day.... (Gage)
EpiTv I thought yo name was pet Sematary
I thought your name was church
I thought your name was Doc.
My little cousin’s middle name is Malachi after Children of the Corn.
I can’t remember his little brother’s middle name right now, but it was from another horror film. Both of their middle names are also conveniently Biblical names too .u.”
Not gonna lie, I've a;ways wanted to name my first boy that lol
"Hey why is this movie called "Pet Sematary anyway? The burial is like miles away from the actual Sematary and they only bring back one animal from the entire movie."
ROFLMAO!!!!
"Pet Sematary" sounds better than "Indian Burial Ground." Plus it's the cemetery that kind of gets people curious about what lies beyond the "Pet Sematary." It could have also been the fact that Stephen King actually found a real pet cemetery in the woods behind his home, and just named the novel after it. It was that pet cemetery in his woods that made him think of what would happen if there was a place beyond that could bring dead things back.
On the pet cematary is the entrance to the only path that leads to the cursed burial ground.
Let's see -- Louis is called Doc by his wife, Danny Torrance is also called Doc by his parents, and Stephen King has massive buck teeth. Doc was definitely Stephen King's nickname as a kid, whether he liked it or not.
BulletTooth504 I do love how Stephen King ties his universe together.
Doc from r6s is also called doc. Coincidence? I think not!
Sometimes, dead is better. What's better than 'dead', you ask?
'Everything Wrong with Commando' :)
Oh! That's Denise Crosby!
Tasha Yar from Star Trek!
YES I loved her in Star trek and I was surprised to see her in this movie
"Big-Mac burial grounds."
Late answer: That would be the stomachs of all americans. 😁
😆😆😆
Personally, I prefer to bury other things like my stomach, like sushi and/or calamari, Five Guys burgers, almost *anything* from Reese's or peanut butter in general... 😀
Sing along!!!!
10:16
Ba-by corpse, do, do, do, do, do, do... Ba-by corpse, do, do, do, do, do, do
I laughed at that 🤣🤦🏻♀️
And I thought everyone was gonna ignore that
This is both creepy, scary, and funny all at the same time. Also I am SO glad I didn't finish watching this movie since it's even more creepy when you finish watching it.
morbidly funny🤷🏾
Freaking hilarious...
Is no one talking about how the boy looks exactly alike In the remake and original
Oh yea
It's a toddler. They... tend to be very interchangeable in terms of appearances.
@@CatMuto You fool. It's a creature not of this world. It never ages or dies. Also never loses its baby teeth or learns to enunciate.
" *Rowahll Keeatays* "
Bury me in the Pet Semetary, because I'm DEAD 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You should do Everything Wrong With The Emperor’s New Groove
Because there is NOTHING wrong with that movie.
Tori Beth Pilcher exactly😂
Tori Beth Pilcher exactly it's hilarious
Did you comment this before? What did that movie do to you 😂😂😂
@@toribethpilcher4313 No movie is without sin. 😜
I loved when "Southpark" spoofed Gwinne's character. It was hilarious!
I can't watch ANY movie now without pointing out and "dinging" the entire time! Thanks a lot!!
Yeah. Im doing that a lot now and my friends get mad at me lol
@@johnpeter9038 so am i hahaha
I've been doing that for years, but now it's even worse. 😀
If that’s “bad” try checking LegleEagle’s channel. He’s an actual lawyer and points out all the laws broken and realism of court trials in movies. I now shout Objection! When I see something wrong going on lol!!
I do this too. Cinema Sins has both ruined and enriched my life.
Much as I understand people not getting the Zelda segments of the movie and why they were there, they're kinda necessary considering the spirit that returned to Gage's body wasn't Gage... it was *Zelda.*
Rachael's whole fear of her sister and the sequence where Zelda is saying "I'm coming for you and this time I'll get you" is directly hinting that Zelda's the one who's returning from the dead. Not Gage.
There's even a scene where Rachael's father is standing in front of a painting of Zelda as a child, and when Rachael finds the resurrected Gage he's actually wearing the same outfit (the blue clothes and top hat). It's also why she hallucinates Zelda in Jud's room, because Zelda was in Gage's body.
Far as I know it's not an element in the book itself, but this was a very specific thing implied for the movie.
wow. thank u! all these years never picked up on that
Remember kids, the Stephen King drinking game isn't even healthy to play during a Cinema Sins video
This video is gonna come back one day...
..and kill us all.
Noooooooooooo!!!
-Dead is better, I guess...
11:20 plus she got a ride in the same truck that killed her son, how wouldn't she remember that?...
They used that same truck throughout the whole movie as several supposedly different trucks. I think it was more of a bad editing thing than a plot point
@@mothmania1680 ye, I know... but they had the budget to use a different truck and still used the same due to bad editing lol I bet she could still see Gage's brain hanging from the front grill but whatever 🤷♂️
I know right?
There's actually a lot of references in the imagery to Rachel's traumas. I think they had her get into the same truck on purpose. The same way that when Gage comes back from the dead, he's dressed really weird, but if you pay attention he's actually dressed like a painting from Rachel's childhood home.
@@e_N_n now, your explanation is FoundFlix worthy. It's amazing.
Read the book. 😂
Its purposely spelt wrong because its how the kids spelt it at the grave yard.
I was disappointed in this movie because i read the book first 😅😟
Also, in 1979, before Stephen King wrote the book he had moved into a house near a busy road. Near this house, there was a cemetery for animals, and the sign on a tree near it read PETSEMATARY, which was the inspiration for the title.
I prefer to watch the movies first then read the books since the books are usually better and sometimes aren't related much at all like The Lawnmower Man and to some extent The Shining. I usually will like both but for different reasons.
When Jeremy sins the reboot he better sin the crap out of the fact the guy playing Jud has no Maine accent AT ALL Fred Gwynn will always be the best Jud
John Lithgow
To be fair, Fred Gwynn didn’t have a Maine accent either. (Coming from a Mainer)
@@bostonphotographer20 I know the actor didn't the character he played did
@@StoopidMonkeysMomma Not even close. It was a nice attempt, but not right.
@@StoopidMonkeysMomma no. he had an honestly insulting attempt at the accent. people need to leave accents alone. they always butcher them terribly.
Part of me is excited about this and part of me is scared bc of Zelda. No sleep for me tonight.
Proud smelly Wal-Mart person
Zelda's ded right?
So where's link?
@@HeartzieHearts tasting weird food on good mythical morning.
I definitely prefer this one to the new one. This one was much more accurate to the book
Madame Midnight the new one modernized itself too much to fit today’s “horror standards” I love when Stephen King movies actually follow his novels.
The original film is the only horror movie that I struggle to watch because of how creepy it is, the remake is the only horror movie that gave me a headache throughout.
Buried it in the magic. Classic 😁😁 😁
"The ground… beyond… is SOUUURRRR." Are we seriously going to pretend that line never happened?
Actually, maybe we should.
lockswriter, And furthermore if they know what goes in doesn’t come back the same, why would you bury anything in it?
@@paladinboyd1228 Desperation with hope of getting your family back.
Rico g, Well I lost a few pets in my time and my grandparents but I have yet to raise the dead.
lockswriter, what do you call the smell of your nutsack when it’s the hottest summer day and you have been sitting around all day watching videos or playing video games....soooouuuurrrr
Sinning a Stephen King film for being gross. That in itself is the true sin.
Nearly headless nick ... I love your Harry Potter jokes
Stan Lee cameo...well played, sir!
You mean Stephen King.
-"Finally here"
-"Yeah..."
The tone on that "yeah" sounded more like a "I really don't know why we've come"
Fred Gwynne gave us the best Maine accent in the history of film. You take that sin back.
Ba-by Corpse do do do do do do 🎶 🎶 Ba-by Corpse do do do do do do 🎶 🎶
You're going to Hell Jeremy.....and I'll be patiently waiting for you there buddy. I can't wait for your Everything Wrong With Hades live shows.
I hate that song, both the original and that remixed crap!
Danielle Vaughn you’re cringe
@@josephl.662 Cool ✌
Danielle Vaughn I wanna vomit
I'll be waiting in Hell as well.
Mo-mmy Corpse do do do do do do
Mo-mmy Corpse do do do do do do
The guy that played Louis Creed here is a damn gorgeous and fine species of a human being but his acting was so bad 😂
I look just like him,, you love me long time??
If you liked him in this, look up the TV show, Time Trax. He played a cop from the future. His name's Dale Midkiff
Lots of these "sins" are explained in the book. For example, the reason why Gage went to kill Judd first, was because Judd was planning the shoot him with a shotgun once Gage came back.
12 year old me loved this movie and I just re watched it and I realised how boring it is 😂😂
The book is still amazing though
The same hapen to me xD
Watched it for the first time when I was 10 and loved it. Now I'm 34 and I still love this movie.
Jasmine Murphy ikr
Kids: whats a book?
Same here
2:24 "cat sound even though the cat is clearly not making a sound" :D
A lot of the things that don’t make sense in the movie are explained in the book. The only thing that i never got is why Louis is so surprised that Pascow knows his name. I mean he was the new doctor on campus, it’s not that strange right?
“What is the ‘it’ thats trying to stop you?” It’s a reference to the wendigo from the book
Cinema sins is part of what got me over my fears of scary movies and made me into a horror fan! This movie traumatized me and now I'm over it and this is helping me even more! Haha! Thanks for this!!! Full circle😉
Firstly, none of this would have happened if they'd have just built a damn fence!
Secondly, they forgot the huge end sin... Rachel kills Louis, so that means that dead Rachel is just roaming free forever. I'd move outta that town!
while that is scary, how is it a sin?
Pascow had that much support because kids didn't have their phones to film it at the time. Also, best dubs ever.
@ 2:40... Shilly shallying..ding!...😂😂🤣
I live in Maine and that line about “Maine-lining” was spot on and hilarious.
I expected to hear "feels lahk a stahm's a-comin". I was so disappointed.
"If you asked me to dig a one foot foot hole in my backyard I'm not sure I could comply!" 😂🤣😂
Can confirm. Attempted to dig a small hole in the backyard, took three hours and still wasn't the size needed before I caved and got help.
Yeah, digging up a grave, in the DARK! would probably take forever. The movie should probably end with the dad being found asleep in the graveyard, and taken to mental institution.
I watched this movie on my 16th birthday... and all of the weird stuff didn't stick but the little kid, the cat and the mom scarred me for life. best part was that I had trouble sleeping that night and my little (blond haired) brother had snuck into the living room to watch with us and had seen a good portion in the movie and suddenly he stood in my room ( because he had trouble sleeping himself) that night and I really scared him by screaming like a banshee XD
HEYYY THEY FORGOT SOMETHiNG!!!! How the hell did Racheal not see the scapel in Gage’s hand??? I questioned that! I love this damn movie💕
She probably saw it but did not care
Probably shock because of Zelda's little "never getting out of bed again" scene and seeing Gage "alive"
Judson" Spot came back alright but he wasnt quite the same dog."
Narrator "But I still went ahead and buried Church there so let's hope for the best."
Zelda has a lot to do with the movie. It's part of Rachael's backstory and why she's so uncomfortable with discussing death and why she pressures Louis into promising Ellie her cat won't die.
“What have you got?”
“A knife!”
“NO!”
Love your "Nearly Headless Nick" shout out to the Snake Discovery channel 😊
Ксюша Терещенко its from Harry Potter actually, I think that’s where emily got the name too :)
@@daisy9858 oh, i didn't know
There’s so much in the book that is left out in the movie. Jud explains in the book that once you visit the grounds, you are then controlled by its power, and have the urge to introduce others to its power. He also thinks the Wendigo made the truck driver speed up when he got close to the Creeds house, leading to Gage”s death. This was the Wendigio”s way of getting revenge on Louis for using the Micmac grounds to bury Church the cat.
Can't wait for you to do the sequel. So many sins there.
Your profile pic made me think about if Polnareff put Iggy into the cemetery
your review here is the best thing for this movie it is so funny! your dubbed collage ending had me laughing so hard! keep up the good work!