@@greenmeat1270 Once in awhile I've come across a movie theatre with a liquor license. They charge about the same rates as an above-average bar. I'm alright with that.
Also, why didn't the Su27s break formation and go defensive when their RWRs were going crazy when the 6 ship Halo flight of F-15C's locked onto them with AMRAAMs and fired on them from BVR range with their radars in TWS mode? Then all of a sudden merged at full burner and went after them again with AIM9s?
Oh, if you people only knew how your world truly works. This planet is a Jew World Order now and all the politics are a scripted hoax. In real life Air Force One is just a regular plane that is used as a prop for theatrics before the goyim by the puppet president you falsely believe you voted for. You are all living in a zoo habitat and movies like this are propaganda to reinforce the illusion you are presented. Keep staying under this illusion. It's mind control to keep you tame while they secure the full power over you and usher in hell never known in history of humanity.
@@canadavatar i have no idea, im not being serious with this post, i just liked harrison ford in Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger, and this is KiNdA Tom Clancy-ish in its plot, and harrison ford is involved so theres the (only) connection im making 😜
I've been waiting for Harrison Ford's 90s movies to be sinned forever. The Fugitive and Air Force One so close together? 2020 may be hell, but CinemaSins are handing out videos like it's Christmas
Drunk terrorist: Hey guys! Let stage a ransom! His friends: Who? Person #1: The president! Friends: We’ve already kidnapped him twice though! And he’s always been rescued by a one man army who is lying to someone about how good he is or is suffering from some problem! Person #1: Yeah, but this time it’ll be different.
I usually don’t get your references to other movies, but when you referenced Monty Python and the knights arguing over how a coconut got to England, I was dying.
IMHO it's ok that Wolfgang Petersen used CGI, but also the 90s and early 2000s CGI didn't age well very often, the capsizing in "Poseidon" looks impressive, but later scenes like the Engine dropping through the atrium looks soo artificial.
25 years old and this is still one of my childhood favorites of the action genre thanks to my late father! I remember watching this lots at night at my camp in the Adirondacks This was the 4th highest grossing movie of 1997 making $172 million domestically and $315 globally This is still one of Harrison Ford's best roles being not only as commander in chief but as a father and husband and a fighter not abandoning his crew taking out the enemy Gary Oldman is top notch as the villain invoking Soviet insurgence as an excuse for Cold War tensions; still it’s a portrayal that looks more believable with the benefit of hindsight, especially regarding the end of the decade and more recent events He sees freedom as an infection given how his country has been overrun by crime, death, and prostitution Kroshunov sees Marshall as a coward playing god killing without a second thought I kept forgetting who Glenn Close was playing first time I watched; she's good as Madame Vice President stuck in a corner about how to assess this situation although the conference room scenes do tend to stagnate Marshall's wife and daughter I like very much too, Mary truly stands by her husband's stance not letting the enemy dictate hostile negotiations and Alice being only 12 feels she's ready to take on more responsibility rather than just watch the news about her dad's job running the country The movie is like die hard on a plane but with exciting action, amazing sound editing, amazing music by Jerry Goldsmith, and top-notch tension seeing one man try to foil the bad guys from the ground up Funny because it inspired a slew of action movie imitators over the years with 'Speed' being the most propulsive Although at that point filmmakers were running out of fresh ideas of being stuck in confined environments at high speeds This script shies away from character development, although it's clear President Marshall's politics are going to be challenged in a very personal hostage situation It helps he has actual war experience in Vietnam inserted into his political actions Atrocity and terror are not political weapons, real peace is not just the absence of conflict, our own political self interest shouldn't deter us from our duties This came out with an already scandal-prone Clinton presidency and the optimism from the fall of the Soviet Union slowly dulling, that sounded like a very attractive proposition It's always risky speaking out against terrorism on film or in real-life The movie represents both the pinnacle of the action-disaster movies and a leave-taking Its great location is also its biggest liability Director Wolfgang Peterson manages to craft a brilliant summer blockbuster that never lets up until the very end You'll be biting your nails in suspense, cheering, and applauding by the time the credits roll Peterson and Ford deliver a tension-fueled actioneer if not fully plausible one with a delicious villain and sharp politics
The EMP shielding and bulletproofing aren't related at all. Bullet shielding is based upon the physical materials of the plane itself whereas the plane is shielded from EMP as well as lightening strikes and the like by a Faraday Cage, which, in simplest terms, is an electronic shield that surrounds the plane.
And if you look it up none of this is actually classified as far as it's bullet resistant and EMP shielded, as far as I know it is classified HOW it is both of these work is classified. It's similar to the armor of a Abrams tank at the time we knew it had composite armor but the specifics were classified.
@@igorschmidlapp6987 plus, the VC-25A's (Air Force One plane) cockpit is comprised mostly with steam/analog gauges rather than glass LCD screens and digitalized cockpit systems. Since analog/steam gauges are less prone to EMP strikes.
6:08 Both my parents love this movie, so all three of us have watched it with the director's commentary at least once. In the commentary, the director himself actually points out that this guy is a discount Russian Marlon Brando, and refers to him as such throughout the entire movie. Not sure if that's a sin, but it is awesome.
You missed a movie mistake: When Radek was taken from his palace at the beginning of the movie, he was wearing pajamas, even on the helicopter. When he was released from prison at the end of the movie, he was wearing his military uniform. Where did the military uniform suddenly come from?
Well someone didn’t watch the entire release scene: When Radek is approaching to sign his release, you can clearly see his military uniform. The camera even focuses on it.
@@SwordArt141 Yes I know that. I'm talking about the beginning of the movie. No military uniform when he's taken prisoner. At the END of the movie we see his military uniform and he wears it as he approaches the helicopter. Where did the uniform suddenly come from?
@@GuitarLessonsBobbyCrispy It's very simple. Assuming his stature, a military general and leader of terrorist regime, he's surely well connected and can easily have his minions deliver the uniform. Even the prison warden had to wait until the last minute to order the shooting which means Radek is not just another random deserter but a powerful character.
@@GuitarLessonsBobbyCrispy He was being held so he could stand trial. He would presumably have the right to attend his trial in his uniform, not in his pajamas.
PenguinInvasion37 They were *supposed* to be journalists. OK-well, the security had been compromised anyway, with an infiltrator among the Secret Service detail (as revealed near the end)...
It's one of his favorite sound clips, despite the fact that evidently he refuses to sin the film it's from. Perhaps The Talented Mr Ripley breaks their whole "no movie is without sin" rule
11:30 actually yes, they would be fine. If the plane dropped to 15,000 feet, the air would be thinner, and you wouldn't want to stay there too long, but people climb mountains that are 14-15,000 feet without oxygen all the time. I'm from Colorado and the highest I climbed was just under 14,000 feet, and I never even had to stop to catch my breath.
I remember seeing this movie in the theater while taking a diversion from a dull camping trip. It was pretty "standard" 90s action fare and I enjoyed it AT the time. But man, that airplane crash in the water was appalling even back then. ...so much for CGI dinosaurs or liquid terminators. 🙄
as for 4:49, as a former intelligence analyst, I can say without a doubt that everyone that walks into that room has the necessary security clearance to be there. The stuff they're saying isn't all that's classified. The briefing on the screen is classified, the hard copies on the table in front of them are classified. To be entirely accurate, since they're discussing classified information in that room, the room itself is classified to the level of the information. No one would be let into that room without the clearance.
bro imagine someone asks what your job is you say waiter they say its lame and they tell you they have security clearance to be in a briefing room with the president
My first boss once told me about a workday on some army base where the one guiding him in stopped him at the door of the workroom because there was A SINGLE PIECE OF PAPER on the desk. They literally made him wait as they closed the door and either took it or binned it or whatever....Good laugh for me some years later yet I never had that happen so no classified-ish lulz of my own ;/
How much do you tip a waiter with security clearance? And if tipping is not the way, how much do you pay them. Like, sure all you did was bring me a water, but you did it while keeping a bunch of secretes secret. Or is this a flight attendant situation where there job is to save all the fliers lives on the daily but also fetch the drinks?
@@HarvestHome2000 Shockingly, I somehow can't picture "Get off American taxpayers' plane!" being taken up as a catchphrase by late '90s teenagers though.
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Yep, never seen it in its entirety. It never seems to be on TV (and even if, I'm in Germany, so, eh), and it's either never on my streaming services or I just miss it.
I feel like there's a sin about how the scene depicted at approximately 1:01 somehow inspires the lighting in the banquet hall at Hogwarts that also got away... lol.
2:30 It's called hardening. It's a real thing and yes Air Force One is designed to resist the pulse of an EMP (what they are clearly referring to) in the event of a nuclear blast.
A round hitting Air Force one would be very rare. But in terms of nuclear war bombs would be going off in every layer of our atmosphere to attempt to disable communications and EMP shielding would ensure a secondary response.
The classified part is likely how they achieve said hardening. Like what exact materials are used to line the walls, electronic backup systems, etc. Making a general statement "this plane can withstand the EMP from a nuclear bomb" isn't the classified part.
Kudos for mentioning the tanker crew! I always hated that part. My dad was a navigator on a tanker crew for much of his Air Force service. Love the channel
The earliest it would have started is noon EST ... a big matchup like Michigan-Notre Dame in the mid-90s probably would have gotten a later start time ... so 3:30. Games last around 3 hours ... so let's say it was a noon kickoff and it ended at 3ish. There's a 7 hour time difference. So, it is possible that they were boarding that plane at 10:30. That's plausible, but it sure seems like it is earlier when they board that plane.
@@i-am-nem Wow, you're right. I wonder why CS would google an actor, not name him, then say he played LHO. CS just started getting funny again. Perhaps this is a play on the old: "Let's mispronounce an actor's name to game the algorithm & get comments!" ploy?
We really need a channel that does sins of cinema sins cause this guy clearly doesn’t follow storylines when he’s watching movies, or he just doesn’t watch the full movies
The girl who played the president's daughter is a member of the billionaire Pritzker family. I think this movie and the 1995 version of A Little Princess were her only credits.
@@miker.9138 I looked at the rest of the cast they were mostly ~20 years old, w/ maybe 10 credits to their names... and no offense, but none of them appear to have risen above Day player on a Procedural (the 'other girl' appears to have the deepest resume with arcs on Multiple Soap Operas) - it also appears to have been 'Directed by the Writer' (an unknown who does Both jobs is always a red flag for me.. Written by the Director' is different in that a 'Name' Director has a better feel for story telling, and barring ego will invite a 'script Doctor' to clean it up)
the 14-13 Michigan score line also answered your question about what type of game plays in the early Afternoon. College Football plays all Saturday including games at noon.
This film is *SO* fantastic in almost every way imaginable. 🙂 Despite the obvious implausibilities (duh), it's clear that the writers knew exactly what comprised powerful storytelling. You can even tell that Jeremy LOVES this film because his sins lean far more on poking fun and making jokes regarding the actors (and sight-lines!) rather than much of anything regarding the storytelling. Finally, I'd like to add that EMP blasts vs. physical projectiles are completely different concerns. 🙂 Neither is nor would be "classified" information.
5:40 More problems with this. Any competent pilot wouldn't just land, they would do a controlled crash. Pull the "engine fire" levers to cut off fuel and turn on the fire extinguishers. Push the "electrical fire" buttons to turn off most of the electronics. Heck, if they really broke into the cockpit, then steer off the runway and onto the grass, this would destroy the landing gear and any hope of taking off. There are probably many other things they could sabotage that might not ground the plane, but delay take off long enough for ground forces to destroy the tires and/or engines.
@@FJoeB1998 It wasn't quite MMPR Movie bad, but it wasn't anywhere near, say, Independence Day or Men in Black. The dogfight beforehand is pretty good, it's just the plane crashing into the ocean that is horrible.
My problem isn't the CG per se, but the plane's crash physics as it noses down and flips over. I always thought the initial crash was at least plausible.
6:22 they're names are boris bazylev and igor nevsky (the one who gets yelled at) Also this isn't the actors names just being clear since these people are still nothing characters just not no-names
@drew pedersen "PETER-SAN!" Jim Hutton's character got the screw job in that film... Walter Koenig got written into "The Gamesters of Triskelion" Star Trek episode because George Takei got a part in "The Green Berets", and had to take time off for filming, so they had to sub Chekov for the original Sulu in the script...
I loved the line about prepositions and literally laughed like Jeremy did at the ending! I thought the plane blew up, I must've blocked out the bouncing plane!😆😂😂
You guys missed the “Ahhh! Jesus!” Scream that occurs nearly back to back when they land at Ramstein Air Force base. It plays once inside the plane and once inside the tower.
The guy who invented them called them silencers, it's an accepted term even if it's not 100% accurate. You are silencing some of the noise factor even if it's not completely.
Uninspiring titles are always annoying - but at least it’s still better than movies simply called ‘The (insert creature, item etc here)’, like they didn’t even bother trying to come up with a title that could sound interesting.
I'd forgotten how terrible that CGI plane crash looked.
I completely did too. I mean, I never cared much about this movie, but God DAMN, that is some half-assed animation. Even for that time!
By that time of the movie you were supposed to be too drunk to care, midnight showings for the win!
@@greenmeat1270 More movie theatres need liquor licenses. Pregaming and sneaking in booze just isn't as much fun.
@@verdatum they would charge you an arm and a leg, I sneak a bottle of whisky in with me when I go to the pub
@@greenmeat1270 Once in awhile I've come across a movie theatre with a liquor license. They charge about the same rates as an above-average bar. I'm alright with that.
No sins off for the dogfights and pilot sacrifice?
“Missile locked on Air Force One. I’m going in...”
Gives me chills still.
Great point. I completely forgot about that.
This movie has the shittiest dogfight ever.
@@swisswildpicsswp3095 I don’t know about “ever”.
Also, why didn't the Su27s break formation and go defensive when their RWRs were going crazy when the 6 ship Halo flight of F-15C's locked onto them with AMRAAMs and fired on them from BVR range with their radars in TWS mode? Then all of a sudden merged at full burner and went after them again with AIM9s?
@@happypapi1903This must be what I sound like to normal people when I talk about computers
*"Get off my plane!"*
What a good pre-mortem one liner.
Best line of the movie
Get out of my swamp!
Why didn't he remove a sin?!
Oh, if you people only knew how your world truly works. This planet is a Jew World Order now and all the politics are a scripted hoax. In real life Air Force One is just a regular plane that is used as a prop for theatrics before the goyim by the puppet president you falsely believe you voted for. You are all living in a zoo habitat and movies like this are propaganda to reinforce the illusion you are presented. Keep staying under this illusion. It's mind control to keep you tame while they secure the full power over you and usher in hell never known in history of humanity.
@@mentallyilldarkjeroid5378 right
Everything wrong with Air Force One in one sentence; The really bad plane crash CGI.
OH WOULD YOU HAVE PERFERD LIVE ACTION?!?!
@@civilwither8904 Would have looked better at least.
@@civilwither8904 MOST CERTAINLY
@@slayerkid7 wait hold up
Ran over budget
If you squint hard enough, this could be a Tom Clancy film in one of the later books where Jack Ryan is the president
Actually he crashed a 747 to make Jack Ryan President in the first place.
Then Clark and Ding would have been there to help Jack.
But, was Jack Ryan ever in Air Force One in the book?
@@canadavatar i have no idea, im not being serious with this post, i just liked harrison ford in Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger, and this is KiNdA Tom Clancy-ish in its plot, and harrison ford is involved so theres the (only) connection im making 😜
@@canadavatar Yeah,, in a cuple of books he is in the Air Force One, but I think is after he becames president of the USA.
I got completely distracted by the fact that it looked like the banquet in the beginning was being held at Hogwarts.
Lollllll
OMG you're right.
Thank you! That's exactly what I was going to say! Lol
I thought he was going to put in the Harry Potter theme to that scene in those final minutes of the video.
I’m adding a sin for not ending this video with a supercut of gary oldman’s one word screams.
Disappointed!
EEEEEVERYONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Should have done a bonus round
Bellatrix!
True! That should have been a bonus round.
I've been waiting for Harrison Ford's 90s movies to be sinned forever. The Fugitive and Air Force One so close together? 2020 may be hell, but CinemaSins are handing out videos like it's Christmas
Movie Rule: The President is almost always the most poorly defended person on earth and will be taken hostage in speedrun record time
Well actually no... they DID get him safely to his escape pod and ejected it. But President Ford decided not to be in the pod.
If only that was true, lol.
@@K-o-R It was a generalization, like how it happened in movies like:
-Olympus Has Fallen
-White House Down
-Iron Man 3
-GeoStorm
-Etc.
Drunk terrorist: Hey guys! Let stage a ransom!
His friends: Who?
Person #1: The president!
Friends: We’ve already kidnapped him twice though! And he’s always been rescued by a one man army who is lying to someone about how good he is or is suffering from some problem!
Person #1: Yeah, but this time it’ll be different.
john torreto The President wasn’t taken hostage in Independence Day.
I usually don’t get your references to other movies, but when you referenced Monty Python and the knights arguing over how a coconut got to England, I was dying.
They made good use of Microsoft Paint that came with Windows 95 for that plane crash.
My xbox from 12 years ago be like
IMHO it's ok that Wolfgang Petersen used CGI, but also the 90s and early 2000s CGI didn't age well very often, the capsizing in "Poseidon" looks impressive, but later scenes like the Engine dropping through the atrium looks soo artificial.
LOL!!! Good thing I wasn't drinking anything when I read your post, or it would have been coming out my nose for sure.
Almost as good as Titanic CGI
@@dr.a006 almost.
I've been wanting you to do this one for a while. 90s Harris Ford movies were the best. You should do Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger next.
Sean bean is great in patriot games
not removing a sin for “get off my plane”
**ding**
And for "Liberty 24 is now Air Force One"
@@simonrancourt7834 "Roll credits! Oh, wait..." *ding*
More like *gnid*
More like not removing five sins.
@@simonrancourt7834 isnt that the way its supposed to be thou
Any plane the president is on the call sign is renamed to air force one
EVen watching this as a kid I remember how dumb the secret service was
Yes, especially that.
Yeah and not so secret
How
They always are useless in this kind of movie, you know "olympus has fallen" for example
10 sins for referencing Quantum Leap and proceeding to willfully ignore the presence of Dean Stockwell in both casts
25 years old and this is still one of my childhood favorites of the action genre thanks to my late father!
I remember watching this lots at night at my camp in the Adirondacks
This was the 4th highest grossing movie of 1997 making $172 million domestically and $315 globally
This is still one of Harrison Ford's best roles being not only as commander in chief but as a father and husband and a fighter not abandoning his crew taking out the enemy
Gary Oldman is top notch as the villain invoking Soviet insurgence as an excuse for Cold War tensions; still it’s a portrayal that looks more believable with the benefit of hindsight, especially regarding the end of the decade and more recent events
He sees freedom as an infection given how his country has been overrun by crime, death, and prostitution
Kroshunov sees Marshall as a coward playing god killing without a second thought
I kept forgetting who Glenn Close was playing first time I watched; she's good as Madame Vice President stuck in a corner about how to assess this situation although the conference room scenes do tend to stagnate
Marshall's wife and daughter I like very much too, Mary truly stands by her husband's stance not letting the enemy dictate hostile negotiations and Alice being only 12 feels she's ready to take on more responsibility rather than just watch the news about her dad's job running the country
The movie is like die hard on a plane but with exciting action, amazing sound editing, amazing music by Jerry Goldsmith, and top-notch tension seeing one man try to foil the bad guys from the ground up
Funny because it inspired a slew of action movie imitators over the years with 'Speed' being the most propulsive
Although at that point filmmakers were running out of fresh ideas of being stuck in confined environments at high speeds
This script shies away from character development, although it's clear President Marshall's politics are going to be challenged in a very personal hostage situation
It helps he has actual war experience in Vietnam inserted into his political actions
Atrocity and terror are not political weapons, real peace is not just the absence of conflict, our own political self interest shouldn't deter us from our duties
This came out with an already scandal-prone Clinton presidency and the optimism from the fall of the Soviet Union slowly dulling, that sounded like a very attractive proposition
It's always risky speaking out against terrorism on film or in real-life
The movie represents both the pinnacle of the action-disaster movies and a leave-taking
Its great location is also its biggest liability
Director Wolfgang Peterson manages to craft a brilliant summer blockbuster that never lets up until the very end
You'll be biting your nails in suspense, cheering, and applauding by the time the credits roll
Peterson and Ford deliver a tension-fueled actioneer if not fully plausible one with a delicious villain and sharp politics
Just had to get that Airplane line in at the last second, didn't you?
I wanna see Cinemasins sin Airplane and The Naked Gun series
^"O.J. Simpson as loveable goofball"
*Sin Counter adds 10,000*
The EMP shielding and bulletproofing aren't related at all. Bullet shielding is based upon the physical materials of the plane itself whereas the plane is shielded from EMP as well as lightening strikes and the like by a Faraday Cage, which, in simplest terms, is an electronic shield that surrounds the plane.
Also a sin on them for saying “EMP pulse”, especially after remembering their PIN number at the ATM machine.
And if you look it up none of this is actually classified as far as it's bullet resistant and EMP shielded, as far as I know it is classified HOW it is both of these work is classified. It's similar to the armor of a Abrams tank at the time we knew it had composite armor but the specifics were classified.
@@acgeewhiz EMP pulse... must be a redundant system... ;-P
@@igorschmidlapp6987 plus, the VC-25A's (Air Force One plane) cockpit is comprised mostly with steam/analog gauges rather than glass LCD screens and digitalized cockpit systems. Since analog/steam gauges are less prone to EMP strikes.
WHY WOULD YOU PUT FARADAY IN A CAGE THATS JUST MEAN
6:08 Both my parents love this movie, so all three of us have watched it with the director's commentary at least once. In the commentary, the director himself actually points out that this guy is a discount Russian Marlon Brando, and refers to him as such throughout the entire movie. Not sure if that's a sin, but it is awesome.
You missed a movie mistake: When Radek was taken from his palace at the beginning of the movie, he was wearing pajamas, even on the helicopter. When he was released from prison at the end of the movie, he was wearing his military uniform. Where did the military uniform suddenly come from?
Well someone didn’t watch the entire release scene:
When Radek is approaching to sign his release, you can clearly see his military uniform. The camera even focuses on it.
@@SwordArt141 Yes I know that. I'm talking about the beginning of the movie. No military uniform when he's taken prisoner. At the END of the movie we see his military uniform and he wears it as he approaches the helicopter. Where did the uniform suddenly come from?
@@GuitarLessonsBobbyCrispy Apparently I can’t read lol
@@GuitarLessonsBobbyCrispy It's very simple. Assuming his stature, a military general and leader of terrorist regime, he's surely well connected and can easily have his minions deliver the uniform. Even the prison warden had to wait until the last minute to order the shooting which means Radek is not just another random deserter but a powerful character.
@@GuitarLessonsBobbyCrispy He was being held so he could stand trial. He would presumably have the right to attend his trial in his uniform, not in his pajamas.
BRUH you saved me from having to research the discount Home Alone guy at 4:00 that deserves a like by itself.
Harrison : "Get off my plane!"
Guy from ghost : "Get off my train!"
plain
trane
Jessie to heisenberg: GET OFF MY JANE
I'm tired of these mfking trains on these mfking planes
Get off my lawn!
Clint Eastwood: "Get off my lawn!"
Considering we're dealing with Russian baddies on a plane: No "What's our vector, Victor?" audio-outtake?
Ok first of all I love this movie BUT this has got to be one of my favorite cinemasins you've done and I've watched ALOT of them. Awesome job guys!
Main lesson in Air Force One
Don't. Bring. Russians. In. The. Damn. Plane.
PenguinInvasion37
They were *supposed* to be journalists.
OK-well, the security had been compromised anyway, with an infiltrator among the Secret Service detail (as revealed near the end)...
That's racist.
Remember, no Russians
Missed the opportunity at the end when Harrison is flying the plane to voice over Han Solo saying "never tell me the odds" would have fit perfect 👌😂
I was hoping for "whaddayou mean, it's a taxiway??"
Also, in real life Harrison Ford has almost killed people and himself a couple of times while piloting a plane 😁
9:05 idk ask Jackie Chan. Lmfao his tuxedo seemed to do just fine 😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Tallen Rickery" made me spit-take Gatorade. LOL
“Tommy, hows the peeping?” It’s been awhile since I heard that. And right after a Tommy boy reference. LOL
It's one of his favorite sound clips, despite the fact that evidently he refuses to sin the film it's from. Perhaps The Talented Mr Ripley breaks their whole "no movie is without sin" rule
11:30 actually yes, they would be fine. If the plane dropped to 15,000 feet, the air would be thinner, and you wouldn't want to stay there too long, but people climb mountains that are 14-15,000 feet without oxygen all the time. I'm from Colorado and the highest I climbed was just under 14,000 feet, and I never even had to stop to catch my breath.
I remember seeing this movie in the theater while taking a diversion from a dull camping trip. It was pretty "standard" 90s action fare and I enjoyed it AT the time. But man, that airplane crash in the water was appalling even back then. ...so much for CGI dinosaurs or liquid terminators. 🙄
Movie “Did you tape the game?”
RUclipsr “How’d he watch it, it’s morning.”
Me “If only you filmed your own stuff, you’d know.”
as for 4:49, as a former intelligence analyst, I can say without a doubt that everyone that walks into that room has the necessary security clearance to be there. The stuff they're saying isn't all that's classified. The briefing on the screen is classified, the hard copies on the table in front of them are classified. To be entirely accurate, since they're discussing classified information in that room, the room itself is classified to the level of the information. No one would be let into that room without the clearance.
That's actually really cool.
bro imagine someone asks what your job is you say waiter they say its lame and they tell you they have security clearance to be in a briefing room with the president
@@zivo9453 that when you dont say waiter.
Just "I'm sorry, that information is classified."
My first boss once told me about a workday on some army base where the one guiding him in stopped him at the door of the workroom because there was A SINGLE PIECE OF PAPER on the desk. They literally made him wait as they closed the door and either took it or binned it or whatever....Good laugh for me some years later yet I never had that happen so no classified-ish lulz of my own ;/
How much do you tip a waiter with security clearance? And if tipping is not the way, how much do you pay them. Like, sure all you did was bring me a water, but you did it while keeping a bunch of secretes secret. Or is this a flight attendant situation where there job is to save all the fliers lives on the daily but also fetch the drinks?
11:24 When the altitude isn't that high there is no difference between the inner and outer pressure, and thus there is no sudden depressurization.
Which makes the next scene less sensible
I don't care if Ivan wouldn't be able to hear him, "Get off my plane" deserves 5 sins off
Isn't it the American taxpayers' plane?
@@HarvestHome2000 Shockingly, I somehow can't picture "Get off American taxpayers' plane!" being taken up as a catchphrase by late '90s teenagers though.
Your laugh at the end is simply delightful 😊. Cracks me up every time you do it...
Favorite part of that movie is when the black lady is parachuting and looking around amazed.
She did become Post Master General after making that fax lol
she's having so much fun. I wonder if she broke her legs when she made land...
I'm not going to be a memer for once and just be genuine... Thank you for your content. The channel is consistent and funny and enjoyable, I've been subscribed for so long and honestly think you deserve more attention. Keep it up (please)!
I’ve been finding myself shouting “SKIP!” during an overly emotional scene in anything lately and I love it. 😊
This is one of my 15 90s films I will ALWAYS watch EVERYTIME its on TV.
Ill even stay in on a Saturday night to watch it.
I wanted to see this movie for like 20 years but never got around to it..
Well get to it dude :3
Do it.
Yep, never seen it in its entirety. It never seems to be on TV (and even if, I'm in Germany, so, eh), and it's either never on my streaming services or I just miss it.
You still should.
Shit I watched it as a kid in the 90s , def a nostalgic movie for me personally for whatever reason
I love that a channel that sins movies for excessive credits ADDED 15 seconds of credits to every video...(Golf Clap)
"You are a monster and my father is a great man!"
"Siriusly?"
"Why? Because he does it in a tuxedo with a telephone call and a smarrrt booomb?"
No, she was talking to Godzilla, just off-camera.
Said Ivanka to Lawrence O'Donnell... LMAO.... ;-P
I feel like there's a sin about how the scene depicted at approximately 1:01 somehow inspires the lighting in the banquet hall at Hogwarts that also got away... lol.
2:30 It's called hardening. It's a real thing and yes Air Force One is designed to resist the pulse of an EMP (what they are clearly referring to) in the event of a nuclear blast.
I was surprised that he sinned the movie for this. This information is readily available on the internet.
A round hitting Air Force one would be very rare. But in terms of nuclear war bombs would be going off in every layer of our atmosphere to attempt to disable communications and EMP shielding would ensure a secondary response.
The classified part is likely how they achieve said hardening. Like what exact materials are used to line the walls, electronic backup systems, etc. Making a general statement "this plane can withstand the EMP from a nuclear bomb" isn't the classified part.
Also a sin on them for saying “EMP pulse”. I’m glad they didn’t explain what it was, but the P in EMP has to stand for something, lol.
@@acgeewhiz It's a redundant system, obviously... ;-P
"This movie is entertaining, but nuance is not its strong suit."
That could've been the whole video.
That could have been the whole channel.
The President’s Daughter is Like LT Connix to me.
Kudos for mentioning the tanker crew! I always hated that part. My dad was a navigator on a tanker crew for much of his Air Force service.
Love the channel
College football kickoffs are early on saturdays. Damn, this guy really is reaching for his sins.
The earliest it would have started is noon EST ... a big matchup like Michigan-Notre Dame in the mid-90s probably would have gotten a later start time ... so 3:30.
Games last around 3 hours ... so let's say it was a noon kickoff and it ended at 3ish. There's a 7 hour time difference. So, it is possible that they were boarding that plane at 10:30. That's plausible, but it sure seems like it is earlier when they board that plane.
Elya Baskin was in the Lee Harvey Oswald episode of Quantum Leap, but he didn't play Oswald. Willie Garson played Oswald.
Dean Stockwell is Al in Quantum Leap. Since you mentioned that dude that was LHO in that 2 part episode from QL.
I noticed that, too.
But that guy did not play LHO, it was Willie Garson, not Elya Baskin
@@i-am-nem
Wow, you're right. I wonder why CS would google an actor, not name him, then say he played LHO. CS just started getting funny again. Perhaps this is a play on the old: "Let's mispronounce an actor's name to game the algorithm & get comments!" ploy?
@@alysiamerdavid-wasser9165 probably exactly that
Elya Baskin was in that episode, but he played one of the Russians.
We really need a channel that does sins of cinema sins cause this guy clearly doesn’t follow storylines when he’s watching movies, or he just doesn’t watch the full movies
Gary Oldman yelling is my spirit animal.
Person with glasses:
CinemaSins: Zoom and enhance cliche
The girl who played the president's daughter is a member of the billionaire Pritzker family. I think this movie and the 1995 version of A Little Princess were her only credits.
has a 3rd Credit in 2000. some movie called "Blast" looks rather 'indie' (no pun intended)
@@TJ52359 I just found it on RUclips. It looks quite bad.
@@miker.9138 I looked at the rest of the cast they were mostly ~20 years old, w/ maybe 10 credits to their names... and no offense, but none of them appear to have risen above Day player on a Procedural (the 'other girl' appears to have the deepest resume with arcs on Multiple Soap Operas)
- it also appears to have been 'Directed by the Writer' (an unknown who does Both jobs is always a red flag for me.. Written by the Director' is different in that a 'Name' Director has a better feel for story telling, and barring ego will invite a 'script Doctor' to clean it up)
the 14-13 Michigan score line also answered your question about what type of game plays in the early Afternoon. College Football plays all Saturday including games at noon.
This film is *SO* fantastic in almost every way imaginable. 🙂 Despite the obvious implausibilities (duh), it's clear that the writers knew exactly what comprised powerful storytelling. You can even tell that Jeremy LOVES this film because his sins lean far more on poking fun and making jokes regarding the actors (and sight-lines!) rather than much of anything regarding the storytelling.
Finally, I'd like to add that EMP blasts vs. physical projectiles are completely different concerns. 🙂 Neither is nor would be "classified" information.
10:53 Yay, you got the quotes in the right place. Good job!
I need a supercut of Gary Oldman's one word screams.
One of my favorite 90s movies of all time🍇😅 great atmosphere.
Can’t believe you didn’t already do this one. Could’ve sworn you had
I love the soundtrack to it.
5:40 More problems with this. Any competent pilot wouldn't just land, they would do a controlled crash. Pull the "engine fire" levers to cut off fuel and turn on the fire extinguishers. Push the "electrical fire" buttons to turn off most of the electronics. Heck, if they really broke into the cockpit, then steer off the runway and onto the grass, this would destroy the landing gear and any hope of taking off. There are probably many other things they could sabotage that might not ground the plane, but delay take off long enough for ground forces to destroy the tires and/or engines.
I appreciate that you were moderately kind to this movie. I know it’s not perfect, but it is still my favorite movie.
The only sin in the movie is the awful CG at the end. Otherwise, it's perfect.
Was it still awful relative to the CGI available at the time?
@@FJoeB1998 yeah. I bet in 1997 they had CG so good that your brains would blow up
@@FJoeB1998 It wasn't quite MMPR Movie bad, but it wasn't anywhere near, say, Independence Day or Men in Black.
The dogfight beforehand is pretty good, it's just the plane crashing into the ocean that is horrible.
I saw this in theaters as a teen. When the plane crashed, I remember thinking: man, that looks awful.
My problem isn't the CG per se, but the plane's crash physics as it noses down and flips over. I always thought the initial crash was at least plausible.
6:22 they're names are boris bazylev and igor nevsky (the one who gets yelled at)
Also this isn't the actors names just being clear since these people are still nothing characters just not no-names
❤
You should do a EWW a John Wayne move like “The shootist,” “true grit” or “the searchers”
Or “The Cowboys”
It’s a fun movie, but there’s a lot to sin lol
Like that would ever happen. You realize Wayne is being canceled and is now considered more evil than the devil himself.
Or brannigan, that’s a good movie
@drew pedersen "PETER-SAN!" Jim Hutton's character got the screw job in that film...
Walter Koenig got written into "The Gamesters of Triskelion" Star Trek episode because George Takei got a part in "The Green Berets", and had to take time off for filming, so they had to sub Chekov for the original Sulu in the script...
The movie does have a fantastic soundtrack. As a French Horn player, I would personally LOVE to play it.
When I go skydiving I want the guy who jumps with me to yell, “Get off my plane!”
That tallen rickurry joke was a deliberate attempt on my life😂😂
I loved the line about prepositions and literally laughed like Jeremy did at the ending! I thought the plane blew up, I must've blocked out the bouncing plane!😆😂😂
Well, it was out of fuel (and according to
Andrew Marlowe, the film was out of CGI money), so there was nothing for it to do but bounce.
FINALLY subtitles all along ! Thank you, keep doing this, it's really helpful for non native spekers ! :D
"Get off my plane"
"Do anything athletic with a suit on"
John Wick...
I know you don't negotiate with RUclips terrorists, but I demand 'Everything Wrong with Commando'
Watch nik rellek he's done a really good one on commando
You guys missed the “Ahhh! Jesus!” Scream that occurs nearly back to back when they land at Ramstein Air Force base. It plays once inside the plane and once inside the tower.
Milligrams of cocaine? Not sure if that’s enough to even get a mouse high.
0:54 you forgot to mention at least 3 ghosts to teach you the true meaning of Christmas.
Sin off for you saying "EMP Pulses". Electro Magnetic Pulse Pulses?
Like an Atm machine or a hot water heater
@@barth9580 Or personal PIN number.
DC comics
I'm coming over in my SUV Vehicle after I'm done with my research on the HIV Virus.
One of the top 3 comment threads on youtube. At least the top 10. Quite satisfying.
1:46 that roll credits scene was amazing
Making me laugh at cry-o-clock in the morning. GNID!!!
(it was the Allan Rickman, Tim Allen and Tim Curry had a baby sin)
(also the WE GET IT MOVIE. Exasperated Jeremy is Funny Jeremy)
Uhh what
The Monty Python reference at 5:51 omg 😂😂😂
Please sin a goofy movie and freddy vs jason
11:23 "Plane f*cking" 😂😂😂
The president in this movie looks a lot like Indiana Jones
Naw, I'm pretty sure he was in some space movie.
@@raydunakin No, no, no he looks more like the guy in that film about the android who drinks Guinness or something
@@Ass_Burgers_Syndrome nah, it's the guy who dated Blake Lively in the Age of Adeline.
@@raydunakin I think he looks a lot more like the Jack Ryan dude from Patriot Games.
Nah, he was some doctor that got falsely accused of murdering his wife.
14:29 😆😆😆😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Why did it feel like Jeremy was describing his own bed?
He was.
No way he's married
1:42 I honestly can't even tell if you're joking, being sarcastic or serious anymore. It all kind of blends together.
3 sins for calling "suppressors"
"Silencers"
But sin trigger discipline?
* dong *
You are aware that suppressors are commonly called "silencers."
The guy who invented them called them silencers, it's an accepted term even if it's not 100% accurate. You are silencing some of the noise factor even if it's not completely.
Made it through the entire video then..... "you ever see a grown man naked?" Omg died
Did Jeremy just Sin "get off my plane" ? Birdman should offer him a thousand sins for that when he makes a video on this.
Can't wait for Birdman to review this and tear this poor excuse for a cinemasins review apart
01:58 - "Jolt Cola. THE soft drink of the elite hacker" -Razor
If CinemaSins is doing more Harrison Ford movies he should do the Jack Ryan sequels.
6:35 Props for showing Airforce Pararescuemen.
What is more sinful, having a "roll credits" scene in the movie, or having such an uninspired title, that it's unavoidable it's being said during it?
Uninspiring titles are always annoying - but at least it’s still better than movies simply called ‘The (insert creature, item etc here)’, like they didn’t even bother trying to come up with a title that could sound interesting.
Greatest. CinemaSins. Opening. Ever. *Standing O*
3:28 Harrison Ford's Finger of Doom
Had to stop 3 minutes in because I had the urge to rewatch this classic haha
Lol recommended before notified
Didn't expect a long 'HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA' with a deep breath after that Fast Furious EWW..
Next week on Tuesday: The Thing (1982) & on Thursday: Indiana Jones : Raiders of the Lost Ark.
There's nothing wrong with The Thing though. It's literally perfect.
Please please do Everything Wrong With Prisoners(2013). One of my fav movies