Fun fact : When this movie first came out, French viewers accused Spielberg of riping-off Tintin, which let him to reading the comics to make sure he didn't accidently comit copyright infringment, loving them and eventually making the Tintin movie.
In the novelization of Raiders, Indy remembers the other stories in the Bible about people who witnessed God’s wrath, like Lot’s wife, who was turned into a pillar of salt for looking at the destruction of the city of Sodom. That’s how he knew not to look at what was coming out of the Ark.
I think the best one for not looking is the time the Philistines stole the ark, and then had to return it. When the Israelites got it back some idiots take the ark off and looked in it. They died.
I went through a guided study of the Old Testament. If I remember right,he Ark was only to be looked at by 1 specific individual on only specific days of the year, no one else was to look at it.
@@outdoorscholar6016 well, sometimes priests carried into battle. But most of the time only the high priest was allowed to go near it to sprinkle lamb blood on it once a year. And he wore bells on the bottom of his tunic and a rope around his ankle in case he died.
I think he gives a random number every time to drive the point home to people actually paying attention to the number of sins that it doesn't actually matter cause it's not actually the point of the videos. Yet I still fall for it every time
@@OzymandiasIII The first time, he gave them 1 after implying he'd give them two, for comedic value. The second time, he gave them 69, again for comedic value. The third time, he precisely doubled the previous count; I'm not sure exactly why, but it definitely wasn't random.
@A.F. Whitepigeon I usually try to refrain from explaining my jokes, but I feel compelled to in this particular instance: you're both right-- the amount of sins I give doesn't matter, and I do this for comedic value. You are correct in the amounts given for the reasons you said. I have stated this a few times, but the amount of sins I give them are irrelevant; what makes the video are the rebuttals and jokes within. This is why sometimes, I purposefully don't change the sin counter, and then some people comment that I forgot to update the sin counter. I'm like, the joke is that the sin count doesn't matter at all lol. Do to CinemaSins what they do to movies. They explicitly say their sin count doesn't matter, so logically, my sin count has to follow. I do this to make people laugh, never to say "THIS IS EXACTLY HOW MANY THINGS WERE WRONG IN A CINEMASINS VIDEO". That ruins the fun.
...that, and airport security was non-existent back then. Heck, even years later in 1974 Paul Kersey was able to travel with a gun in his carry-on bag. Life was awesome pre 9/11. I used to bring food onboard the plane and no one cared. :)
Its like the opening scene meant nothing. Most of what the iconic opening temple shows us is that Indy is a veteran at this. He spots all the traps with his skilled eye and the poor saps with him don't.
Let's just appreciate the fact Birdman doesn't recycle the same intro over and over like CinemaSins. It's really refreshing to see this self made intros
Jeremy asking why the Ark looks like it does when it's specifically designed that way when the Holy Grail is a commoner's cup when it makes sense considering Jesus ate and walked with the common man drives me nutty. It takes zero amount of seconds to figure this out. You could fit this under the books do matter considering the movie specifically makes this about events and objects found within the Bible.
Agreed, and I will further your points. The Ark is explicitly described in Exodus 25:10-22, and the depiction in Raiders of the Lost Ark is pretty faithful to the description. This includes the pure gold overlaid on wood, gold molding around it, gold rings fastened to it, gold-covered wood poles going through these rings, a gold cover, and tow hammered golden cherubim on the top. Additionally, Jeremy's comparison to the Holy Grail does not make sense because the relevant scriptures came from different cultural contexts (to address different theological questions) for different religious groups, but because there is no description of the grail used in Luke 22:20 beyond the fact that it was a vessel for holding liquid. The grail tradition emerged in the Middle Ages from the description of the Eucharist and/or Last Supper in the gospels and the belief that Joseph of Arimathea used the same cup described to hold Jesus's blood during the crucifixion. (The latter is not in the gospel texts.) Thew term "grail" itself was used to describe things made to hold liquid, including bowls and cups. The descriptions of the Holy Grail are so few and what exists is so vague that there is considerable debate among folks who are into the Holy Grail regarding whether it is even a cup at all.
I was about to explain the holy grail and why it was ordinary but your comment and the first reply beat me to it. Love both of them and the explanations given.
Its funny how I used to be a cinema sins fan, but after seeing just one of your videos, everything Jeremy ever says in any of his vids seems to be insane lol
Does Jeremy even realizes that John Williams wrote the music for both Indiana Jones and Star Wars. Any given composer will establish certain melodic and harmonic motifs that they use again and again to express certain emotions an ideas. It is what helps identify music written by that composer. That is why Beethoven sounds like Beethoven and con Weber sounds like von Weber. (Sorry I've had lots of classical music education)
We watched this in my Archaeology class and we had to analyze if Indy was a good archaeologist or not. Spoiler alert, he isnt. God i miss that class/professor
Last sin: the old man Indy talks to with Sallah to interpret the medallion says to not disturb the Ark of the Covenant as a warning. It absolutely was foreshadowed.
4:02 It's important to mention that Indy has been obsessed with whipsever since he tried to nab the cross of Coronado when he was in the boy scouts, and he's been honing his skill with it for years.
Exactly. You have to strike a balance of exposition. Too little and the audience doesn't know what's going on. Too much and your audience gets bored to death.
@@MrAwsomeness360 Primal technically still uses exposition, but it's not done in a text block or narration, but presented visually. Things like having earlier scenes showcasing different animals encountering the threat that Spear and Fang will eventually encounter in order to set up the danger, or even cave paintings/drawings to show what has happened to a particular group of people.
You’d think Robotnik would appreciate the concept of Cinemasins, but be vastly disappointed by how Jeremy does it. “Even Major Nobody Cares had more braincells than you, Germy Snot.”
I always liked that this movie doesn't spell out how Indy knew not to open his eyes (for anyone who doesn't know: it's stated repeatedly in The Old Testament that you cannot see the face of God and live). It's a ballsy move to leave a detail like that unexplained, and it gives the audience a degree of credit that I haven't seen in any more recent films.
I just want to compliment you on how re-watchable all of your videos are, and I’m not just talking about your EWW series, I love your Let’s Talk series too (and others that I can’t think of). Keep up the great work my good man!
When I was a kid, the literal first thing I thought when hearing the “overdressed” line was, “but he’s wearing a three-piece suit.” Jeremy literally steps over an obvious sin for the sake of making a long-winded joke.
Fun fact. The scene where Indi just shoots the guy with the sword wasn't written that way. It was supposed to be a sword fight but Ford was feeling kinda ill that day and asked if they could change it so he wouldn't have to run around as much.
for those who don't know, the boulder in the iconic running scene weighed around three hundred pounds and Ford had to do that run around 10 times to make enough footage for each jump cut in the scene.
Fun Biblical Facts: The Golden Calf was wrong because the Israelites were worshiping it as an idol and God had forbidden the worshiping of idols. The Ark is not something to be worship. Instead it was the mobile throne of God while on Earth. The Ark never had power and it was God sitting on the Ark, as represented by the smoke that sat on top, where the power came from. Such as when God was presence, touching the Ark instead of the wood poles killed people. There was even a part in the Old Testament that describe the Israelites using the Ark when God did not command and was not presence. Spoiler they lost the battle and pissed God off because again it wasn't the Ark that had power but God Himself. It was probably why the Ark was "lost" in the first place because the Israelites began worshiping it as a source of power instead of recognizing it was God all along. The alternative is that the Ark was dismantled after the temple was built in Jerusalem because God now had a permeant throne and the Ark was no longer needed.... 100 Sins to Indy for not knowing all this.
Oh, I don't know..... because it's humorous, and even classic movies have things that are wrong with them. Stop acting like the sins Jeremy gives to movies are somehow taking money away from the producer's pockets. It's all in fun.
3:23 I never thought of it that way. I just assumed that he ran because the temple was collapsing and didn't pay attention. However, considering this is a human being, it would make sense that he remembers what would activate the trap. Thanks for sharing this explanation, Birdman. It's very much appreciated.
The Ark of the Covenant is described in such detail that you can make pretty uniform reproductions on it, and it's been a while since I've read those passages, but yes gold was involved in its construction. The reason why the calf brought such ire is that it was a false idol, not that it was made from gold. The Hebrews aren't supposed to worship the ark, only God, the ark is just a powerful symbol. It's like making the mistake that Christians worship the cross instead of what it represents. Jeremy, for someone who grew up in Tennessee, should really have a a better grasp of Judeo-Christian beliefs, if only via osmosis. Also, closing your eyes would totally be a legit protection strategy against the ark. The Bible clearly says that you cannot look upon it once it is opened. Indy is a teach of ancient history who was raised by a very scholarly father. He would know this. And, what the heck else are they supposed to do? They're tied to a pole. They might as well close their eyes!
Plus after fleeing Egypt they pooled their jewelry to make the debased golden calf which was probably a statue of the so-called Ancient Egyptian god Hathor... who had a calf's head.
15:20 - this reminds me of when I was reading _Robinson Crusoe_ and the titular character did something that had me thinking, "it would have been easier for him to have done it _this_ (other) way". Later, when he's rescued, the Captain of the boat sees how Crusoe has set things up and specifically called out that particular thing and said something to the effect of "it would have made more sense for you to have..." done exactly as I thought he should have. It wasn't Daniel Defoe making a mistake or being misinformed, it was Daniel Defoe *characterising* Robinson Crusoe as the sort of person to make that mistake. Crusoe also decided to build a boat and painstakingly felled a huge tree only to realise that he had no way to get the resultant boat from where it lay down to the coast. The *character* was flawed, made bad mistakes - and the author made it clear that the character acted foolishly. Flawed characters are not a "sin". In fact, pretty much any writing guide you encounter says "give your characters flaws" - *real* flaws, not "too pretty".
Not subbed to CinemaSins, so I didn't know he'd dared put his grubby mitts on this movie. As a little girl, I freaking LOVED this flick. When VHS first became a thing, this was the first movie I got for myself by saving my allowance - as a child. I watched it until the tape eventually gave up the ghost. Sinning this movie, especially in the crappy way he did it, is the biggest sin of all. Thank you, Birdman, for getting vengeance. Thank you.
I don’t even watch CinemaSins anymore, your videos are far more honest and entertaining Th3Birdman. Keep making them and holding CinemaSins to account.
This might be one of my favorite videos from you, so clearly marks the difference between you and Jeremy. Cinema Sins are trying so desperately to troll this amazing movie and find "sins" where there isn't any; you on the other hand, just mentioned one really good point about the symbols of heapiece being written in Hebrew instead of Egyptian. That speaks volumes about how much research you do before you make your video. (A small thing, that Jeremy does very seldom.) Can't help but thinking: Sinema Cins could deliver a quality entertainment, if it was made by Th3Birdman. :)
You do understand that Jeremy sins things just to sin them to be funny, right? I'm not sure why people treat his sins like they are taking money out of the producer's pockets or something. It's entirely done for humor.
The reason Indy knew not to look when the Ark was opened was explained in a scene which was edited out of the film. When the old man translates the medallion there was a warning not to touch it or look into it - this is also on the other side which the Nazis did not possess. Had this scene been released in full, it would have made Indy's line to clear to the audience.
Sin #225- In an earlier scene in the film, Sala tells Indy that, whatever's inside the Ark, it 'Wasn't meant for the eyes of man.' So, remembering this information, Indy told Marion to close her eyes and not look at the Ark.
My sister and I ruined our family’s DVD of Misery during that scene with Annie. The slow closeup during “He didn’t get out of the cock-a-doodee car!” made us giggle way too much.
I like this channel because it often clears up a lot of my thoughts or contradictions I had with cinemasins video, like the basket scene, or the “pumped and dumped” scene
14:06 fucking. Thank you! This is the same issue with the people who are like “but how did Batman get away from the Bat before the bomb exploded?” He wasn’t in it in the first place! The shots of him in the cockpit just before the bomb exploded obviously weren’t actually happening when they were shown to us. He left the Bat before it even flew out over the bay It’s remarkable how often big brain internet movie “critics” fall for basic misdirection
You know, I woke up this morning at almost 6. I don’t know what I did, but I pulled up TH-cam to put soemthing on but fell back half asleep. I woke up 10 minutes into this, and the audio was affecting my dream
Kinda missed something; The reason Moses was against the Golden Calf was that it was something to worship as opposed to being made of gold. I'm a freaking atheist, and I know that!
Love this movie SOOOO much so cinemasins made some points that I was like, "wtf are u complaining" and that is why I love the videos you actually say what most casual viewers watching them say in their head
This is like every time Jeremy sins something because he doesn't understand the source material except this time it's the Old Testament. "Why doesn't God kill them just for being Nazis and not for looking inside the Ark?" That would make sense if you read the book. Or even the Wikipedia article about the book!
Bit late to comment on here, but some context for the scene where Indi is in the map room. Cinema sins talks about the wrong hole thing and whatever, and in the end as BM talks about here, it doesn't matter but the reason the hole is covered is because there is a hole for every day on the calender, this is so that the light will hit the medallion perfectly no matter what day it is. It's to account for the changing position of the sun based on the season/time of year!
21:17 Brilliant... the irony here is Jeremy will point out all of the sins but the obvious contradictions used in this film. Makes me look forward to your videos every time.
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By far either Temple of Doom or Last Crusade
Thank you for exposing they bull shit
This one’s definitely up there.
All 3 movie
-Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade
-Jackie Chan's Armour of God/Operation Condor 2
Fun fact : When this movie first came out, French viewers accused Spielberg of riping-off Tintin, which let him to reading the comics to make sure he didn't accidently comit copyright infringment, loving them and eventually making the Tintin movie.
lmao nice
I'm afraid you're having your French and Belgian viewers confused.
Well they should know that Spielberg wanted indiana Jones to be the next james bond that's why
You can't accidentally commit copyright infringement
Aww
500 sins for Jeremy even daring to sin this absolute classic
I know! Like, obviously it's to get people to click on his video and there's very few things wrong with this movie. But still though, for shame.
and a million more for getting so many things wrong (as per usual)
If he ever sins the classic The Castle of Cagliostro, HE'S GETTING 1 MILLION SINS
@@erichfiedler1481 ∞ sins
fuck I crash the Sin Counter
He’d better not sin Temple of Doom or else he gets 2 million sins
In the novelization of Raiders, Indy remembers the other stories in the Bible about people who witnessed God’s wrath, like Lot’s wife, who was turned into a pillar of salt for looking at the destruction of the city of Sodom. That’s how he knew not to look at what was coming out of the Ark.
I think the best one for not looking is the time the Philistines stole the ark, and then had to return it. When the Israelites got it back some idiots take the ark off and looked in it. They died.
I went through a guided study of the Old Testament. If I remember right,he Ark was only to be looked at by 1 specific individual on only specific days of the year, no one else was to look at it.
@@outdoorscholar6016 well, sometimes priests carried into battle. But most of the time only the high priest was allowed to go near it to sprinkle lamb blood on it once a year. And he wore bells on the bottom of his tunic and a rope around his ankle in case he died.
wasn't there also a deleted scene that explained this?
I'm an agnostic and even I put that together
"Guess how many sins I'm going to give you..."
EVERY TIME! I get it wrong every damn time!!
I keep thinking the answer is all of them. But no :/
I think he gives a random number every time to drive the point home to people actually paying attention to the number of sins that it doesn't actually matter cause it's not actually the point of the videos. Yet I still fall for it every time
@@OzymandiasIII The first time, he gave them 1 after implying he'd give them two, for comedic value. The second time, he gave them 69, again for comedic value. The third time, he precisely doubled the previous count; I'm not sure exactly why, but it definitely wasn't random.
@A.F. Whitepigeon I usually try to refrain from explaining my jokes, but I feel compelled to in this particular instance: you're both right-- the amount of sins I give doesn't matter, and I do this for comedic value. You are correct in the amounts given for the reasons you said. I have stated this a few times, but the amount of sins I give them are irrelevant; what makes the video are the rebuttals and jokes within. This is why sometimes, I purposefully don't change the sin counter, and then some people comment that I forgot to update the sin counter. I'm like, the joke is that the sin count doesn't matter at all lol.
Do to CinemaSins what they do to movies. They explicitly say their sin count doesn't matter, so logically, my sin count has to follow. I do this to make people laugh, never to say "THIS IS EXACTLY HOW MANY THINGS WERE WRONG IN A CINEMASINS VIDEO". That ruins the fun.
@Raccoon good for you bud
I will never get sick of that Price Is Right theme gag you do, especially when you keep making little changes to keep it fresh.
Ah so that’s what that was from!
As a Jewish person if someone ever comes up to me and asks "Are you Jewish?" I'll say "nah but let's just say I have Judaism'd before" 😂😂
But maybe they wouldn’t believe him! They’d say “No way!”
And he’d say “Yahweh.”
...I’ll see myself out.
Hey bro same!
Ask Harrison Ford this question. He’s Jewish
@@parkercowan8648seriously?
@@watchforever1724 look it up
Han Solo isn't with Chewbacca in this film *Ding*
And Indy shot first. *Ding*
CinemaSins: Gun, whip, leather jacket. He's all packed, let's go to the airport *DING!*
Me: Ya... that's because he's frecking Indiana Jones
...that, and airport security was non-existent back then. Heck, even years later in 1974 Paul Kersey was able to travel with a gun in his carry-on bag. Life was awesome pre 9/11. I used to bring food onboard the plane and no one cared. :)
Its like the opening scene meant nothing. Most of what the iconic opening temple shows us is that Indy is a veteran at this. He spots all the traps with his skilled eye and the poor saps with him don't.
line: "Marion is angry because she was cheated"
Subtitle: "Marion is angry because she was pumped and dumped"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’ll say it again. You deserve all the subs that CinemaSins has.
Nah. Nobody deserves a subscriber-base that stupid. Well, except Cinemasins.
Quality over quantity.
@@lorcan0c true. I still kinda wish he had a number that rivaled CinemaSins
@@lorcan0c he means that he deserves the same amount of subscribers as cinema sins
@Josh Harding you can use that for anything and EVERYTHING tho....
I know
Let's just appreciate the fact Birdman doesn't recycle the same intro over and over like CinemaSins.
It's really refreshing to see this self made intros
Yeah I know
I just keep skipping past the intros
Edit: I mean the cinema sins intros
Even as a christian, I love it when people refer to the new testament as a sequel. Always cracks me up
Movie: actual masterpiece
Cinemasins: let’s sin this, what could go wrong
Th3BirdMan: allow me to introduce myself
Reminds of a Sean Connery quote.
@@maxman1602 it's a meme from veggietales
Th3BirdMan: and I took that personally
Yeah I know
18:52 I lost it when you pointed out the skeleton didn’t have a tongue.
Jeremy asking why the Ark looks like it does when it's specifically designed that way when the Holy Grail is a commoner's cup when it makes sense considering Jesus ate and walked with the common man drives me nutty.
It takes zero amount of seconds to figure this out.
You could fit this under the books do matter considering the movie specifically makes this about events and objects found within the Bible.
Agreed, and I will further your points. The Ark is explicitly described in Exodus 25:10-22, and the depiction in Raiders of the Lost Ark is pretty faithful to the description. This includes the pure gold overlaid on wood, gold molding around it, gold rings fastened to it, gold-covered wood poles going through these rings, a gold cover, and tow hammered golden cherubim on the top.
Additionally, Jeremy's comparison to the Holy Grail does not make sense because the relevant scriptures came from different cultural contexts (to address different theological questions) for different religious groups, but because there is no description of the grail used in Luke 22:20 beyond the fact that it was a vessel for holding liquid. The grail tradition emerged in the Middle Ages from the description of the Eucharist and/or Last Supper in the gospels and the belief that Joseph of Arimathea used the same cup described to hold Jesus's blood during the crucifixion. (The latter is not in the gospel texts.) Thew term "grail" itself was used to describe things made to hold liquid, including bowls and cups. The descriptions of the Holy Grail are so few and what exists is so vague that there is considerable debate among folks who are into the Holy Grail regarding whether it is even a cup at all.
I was about to explain the holy grail and why it was ordinary but your comment and the first reply beat me to it. Love both of them and the explanations given.
Its funny how I used to be a cinema sins fan, but after seeing just one of your videos, everything Jeremy ever says in any of his vids seems to be insane lol
Same
Me too
But that’s kinda the point. He says ridiculous things for laughs.
@@garrisoncornwell9585 well he's terrible at it.
@@garrisoncornwell9585Uh huh... Sure...
Does Jeremy even realizes that John Williams wrote the music for both Indiana Jones and Star Wars. Any given composer will establish certain melodic and harmonic motifs that they use again and again to express certain emotions an ideas. It is what helps identify music written by that composer. That is why Beethoven sounds like Beethoven and con Weber sounds like von Weber. (Sorry I've had lots of classical music education)
Yeah, how’s your education a problem?
1:22 the bird man flexing that he actually does his research unlike some other people.
17:05
Don't you mean "Jeremy Scott and the Raiders of the Lost Brain"?
That implies they found the brain though.
All they found was dumb.
@@imlegos2153 Or the Brain was cursed and thus Jeremy couldn't actually take it for himself.
@@Scout-164 don't compare brain to Jeremy
Even a Brainless idiot is smarter than Jeremy himself
@@lalkiran1950 Damn, nice roast
We watched this in my Archaeology class and we had to analyze if Indy was a good archaeologist or not. Spoiler alert, he isnt.
God i miss that class/professor
Well yeah, he destroyed an amazing temple while snagging a hunk of gold.
He's just a tomb raider.
@@TheRedAzuki makes a pop culture ref
@@SpaceStrike what? Tomb raider is an actual thing.
@@TheRedAzuki yeah tomb raider is a movie franchise with Angelina Jolie. It’s a lot like Indiana Jones but worse in my opinion
Last sin: the old man Indy talks to with Sallah to interpret the medallion says to not disturb the Ark of the Covenant as a warning. It absolutely was foreshadowed.
4:02
It's important to mention that Indy has been obsessed with whipsever since he tried to nab the cross of Coronado when he was in the boy scouts, and he's been honing his skill with it for years.
Y'know exposition is actually a part of the structure that make up a story which means if there is no exposition the story isn't fully complete 👁️👄👁️
Exactly. You have to strike a balance of exposition. Too little and the audience doesn't know what's going on. Too much and your audience gets bored to death.
Yes. The problem with exposition is excess not existence.
Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal would like to have a word with you...or rather all visual.
@@MrAwsomeness360 Primal technically still uses exposition, but it's not done in a text block or narration, but presented visually. Things like having earlier scenes showcasing different animals encountering the threat that Spear and Fang will eventually encounter in order to set up the danger, or even cave paintings/drawings to show what has happened to a particular group of people.
That fucking puzzle from residents evil had me there for hours, also watching your gameplay is fun as well
Thank you for defending the honor of my favorite childhood movie
3:02 That was a pretty good impression of Jim Carrey’s Dr. Robotnik laugh
You’d think Robotnik would appreciate the concept of Cinemasins, but be vastly disappointed by how Jeremy does it.
“Even Major Nobody Cares had more braincells than you, Germy Snot.”
I’m just glad The Birdman has the stamina to keep providing this vital public service. Thank you Birdman. Your videos are invaluable.
" who puts lotions on their eyelids??"
Me: I feel personally attacked
I always liked that this movie doesn't spell out how Indy knew not to open his eyes (for anyone who doesn't know: it's stated repeatedly in The Old Testament that you cannot see the face of God and live). It's a ballsy move to leave a detail like that unexplained, and it gives the audience a degree of credit that I haven't seen in any more recent films.
God sounds like a wonderful fellow...
I just want to compliment you on how re-watchable all of your videos are, and I’m not just talking about your EWW series, I love your Let’s Talk series too (and others that I can’t think of). Keep up the great work my good man!
When I was a kid, the literal first thing I thought when hearing the “overdressed” line was, “but he’s wearing a three-piece suit.”
Jeremy literally steps over an obvious sin for the sake of making a long-winded joke.
Um, that's kind of his schtick, and his viewers find it funny. Not sure why that's a big deal.
Fun fact. The scene where Indi just shoots the guy with the sword wasn't written that way. It was supposed to be a sword fight but Ford was feeling kinda ill that day and asked if they could change it so he wouldn't have to run around as much.
for those who don't know, the boulder in the iconic running scene weighed around three hundred pounds and Ford had to do that run around 10 times to make enough footage for each jump cut in the scene.
you both missed the real sin that at 10:57 an extra walks away in modern-day clothes
Birdman, you make some of the coolest video intros I’ve ever seen. And people think you “don’t do much for editing”??? Ridiculous.
Fun Biblical Facts: The Golden Calf was wrong because the Israelites were worshiping it as an idol and God had forbidden the worshiping of idols. The Ark is not something to be worship. Instead it was the mobile throne of God while on Earth. The Ark never had power and it was God sitting on the Ark, as represented by the smoke that sat on top, where the power came from. Such as when God was presence, touching the Ark instead of the wood poles killed people. There was even a part in the Old Testament that describe the Israelites using the Ark when God did not command and was not presence. Spoiler they lost the battle and pissed God off because again it wasn't the Ark that had power but God Himself. It was probably why the Ark was "lost" in the first place because the Israelites began worshiping it as a source of power instead of recognizing it was God all along. The alternative is that the Ark was dismantled after the temple was built in Jerusalem because God now had a permeant throne and the Ark was no longer needed.... 100 Sins to Indy for not knowing all this.
Your jokes/cutaways never fail to amuse me. Thanks for all of the laughs, Anthony. Surely makes the year suck less.
I dropped everything to watch this. Always down to see Cinema Sins get taken down a bit. How could they even try with this classic?
Oh, I don't know..... because it's humorous, and even classic movies have things that are wrong with them. Stop acting like the sins Jeremy gives to movies are somehow taking money away from the producer's pockets. It's all in fun.
@@rushore1some of the criticisms are just odd
3:23 I never thought of it that way. I just assumed that he ran because the temple was collapsing and didn't pay attention. However, considering this is a human being, it would make sense that he remembers what would activate the trap. Thanks for sharing this explanation, Birdman. It's very much appreciated.
The Ark of the Covenant is described in such detail that you can make pretty uniform reproductions on it, and it's been a while since I've read those passages, but yes gold was involved in its construction. The reason why the calf brought such ire is that it was a false idol, not that it was made from gold. The Hebrews aren't supposed to worship the ark, only God, the ark is just a powerful symbol. It's like making the mistake that Christians worship the cross instead of what it represents.
Jeremy, for someone who grew up in Tennessee, should really have a a better grasp of Judeo-Christian beliefs, if only via osmosis.
Also, closing your eyes would totally be a legit protection strategy against the ark. The Bible clearly says that you cannot look upon it once it is opened. Indy is a teach of ancient history who was raised by a very scholarly father. He would know this.
And, what the heck else are they supposed to do? They're tied to a pole. They might as well close their eyes!
Judeo-christian doesn't exist.
Plus after fleeing Egypt they pooled their jewelry to make the debased golden calf which was probably a statue of the so-called Ancient Egyptian god Hathor... who had a calf's head.
15:20 - this reminds me of when I was reading _Robinson Crusoe_ and the titular character did something that had me thinking, "it would have been easier for him to have done it _this_ (other) way". Later, when he's rescued, the Captain of the boat sees how Crusoe has set things up and specifically called out that particular thing and said something to the effect of "it would have made more sense for you to have..." done exactly as I thought he should have. It wasn't Daniel Defoe making a mistake or being misinformed, it was Daniel Defoe *characterising* Robinson Crusoe as the sort of person to make that mistake. Crusoe also decided to build a boat and painstakingly felled a huge tree only to realise that he had no way to get the resultant boat from where it lay down to the coast. The *character* was flawed, made bad mistakes - and the author made it clear that the character acted foolishly. Flawed characters are not a "sin". In fact, pretty much any writing guide you encounter says "give your characters flaws" - *real* flaws, not "too pretty".
Cinemasins fanboys be like: " WhO tHe HeCk Is HeNrY?????"
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The only fanboy I see here is the guy that made this vid
@@SozinsComet lol
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Man, I need to watch Mythbusters with my Dad again.
So... after hearing the Raiders' March guitar riff... it sounds suspiciously similar to the Justice League Animated Series theme
Well.. Essentially that tune was taken from Raiders to Justice League 👀
Not subbed to CinemaSins, so I didn't know he'd dared put his grubby mitts on this movie. As a little girl, I freaking LOVED this flick. When VHS first became a thing, this was the first movie I got for myself by saving my allowance - as a child. I watched it until the tape eventually gave up the ghost.
Sinning this movie, especially in the crappy way he did it, is the biggest sin of all. Thank you, Birdman, for getting vengeance. Thank you.
Jeremy is the kinda guy to snitch on himself for the reward.
HOW DID I JUST REALIZE SAPITO WAS DOC OCK IM SHOOK
Oh, they did not try to rip this masterpiece!
21:40 knowing that this scene only is like this because Indiana's actor had a stomachache makes it even better.
I thought it was dysentery
I'd love to see you in a legit debate with Cinema Sins with podiums and in front of an audience. Jeremy would get OWNED!
Imagine sinning raiders of the lost ark this movie is gold. Especially for a movie they were writing while making.
It has been some time since I actually laughed out loud. Not a smirk, not a chuckle, but actually guffaw'ed. @4:50 did it.
"I didn't see these movies" cliche.
I don’t even watch CinemaSins anymore, your videos are far more honest and entertaining Th3Birdman. Keep making them and holding CinemaSins to account.
Dude that Rush Hour meme floored me !
This might be one of my favorite videos from you, so clearly marks the difference between you and Jeremy.
Cinema Sins are trying so desperately to troll this amazing movie and find "sins" where there isn't any; you on the other hand, just mentioned one really good point about the symbols of heapiece being written in Hebrew instead of Egyptian.
That speaks volumes about how much research you do before you make your video. (A small thing, that Jeremy does very seldom.)
Can't help but thinking: Sinema Cins could deliver a quality entertainment, if it was made by Th3Birdman. :)
You do understand that Jeremy sins things just to sin them to be funny, right? I'm not sure why people treat his sins like they are taking money out of the producer's pockets or something. It's entirely done for humor.
The reason Indy knew not to look when the Ark was opened was explained in a scene which was edited out of the film. When the old man translates the medallion there was a warning not to touch it or look into it - this is also on the other side which the Nazis did not possess. Had this scene been released in full, it would have made Indy's line to clear to the audience.
Sin #225- In an earlier scene in the film, Sala tells Indy that, whatever's inside the Ark, it 'Wasn't meant for the eyes of man.' So, remembering this information, Indy told Marion to close her eyes and not look at the Ark.
i just wanna thank you, i always thought the sunlight correlated to the trap but now i know better! pretty slick move of indy to do that
Dude your break down of the medallion and the burn on the hand...should have been Egyptian? Priceless
That was awesome:
BUT PLEASE CAN YOU DO ATTACK OF THE CLONES AND POTC AT WORLDS END NEXT PLEASE.
What does potc stand for?
@@skullythekidd0175 Pirates of the carribian or how ever you spell it
@@kswyg728 oh... Thank you
You know, you could support him on his patreon and make your request there instead of putting an all caps comment for attention.
Oh and also Serenity
Also: Of course the Ark isn't a good weapon! It's a safe, not an uzzi!
Like I said with T2, the fact that they even made a video on this movie is enough of a sin.
NO MOVIE IS WITHOUT SIN
@@Kentrc11 Sure would be nice if CinemaSins did that still. Unfortunately a lot of what Jeremy says isn't a 'sin'
Sees the resident evil puzzle:
Dio Brando: NANIIIII?!?!
CinemaSins jumped the shark around their Con Air video. Nice video.
Bonus points for using Mythbusters as a reference
Dude! I remember watching that Mythbusters episode!
I was so hoping you were gonna take off some sins for the Gun vs. Sword fight like Jeremy did 😂
I gotta be honest, i had no idea how the trap worked. Your explanation was needed. Thank you very much. I really thought it was the light somehow
You missed a "Jeremy says b*ner" sin at 11:37
The Rush Hour 2 cutaway... *chef's kiss* Magnificent Birdman, keep up the great work
My sister and I ruined our family’s DVD of Misery during that scene with Annie. The slow closeup during “He didn’t get out of the cock-a-doodee car!” made us giggle way too much.
I like this channel because it often clears up a lot of my thoughts or contradictions I had with cinemasins video, like the basket scene, or the “pumped and dumped” scene
14:06 fucking. Thank you! This is the same issue with the people who are like “but how did Batman get away from the Bat before the bomb exploded?” He wasn’t in it in the first place! The shots of him in the cockpit just before the bomb exploded obviously weren’t actually happening when they were shown to us. He left the Bat before it even flew out over the bay
It’s remarkable how often big brain internet movie “critics” fall for basic misdirection
I sat at that resident evil 4 puzzle for so long the first time. Now I'm gonna remember this video the next time I decide to play it
You know, I woke up this morning at almost 6. I don’t know what I did, but I pulled up TH-cam to put soemthing on but fell back half asleep. I woke up 10 minutes into this, and the audio was affecting my dream
Kinda missed something; The reason Moses was against the Golden Calf was that it was something to worship as opposed to being made of gold. I'm a freaking atheist, and I know that!
You sir have flipped me...I am now a Bird Person!
Never thought John Williams score could be turned into djent but by God you did it. That was sick!
Love this movie SOOOO much so cinemasins made some points that I was like, "wtf are u complaining" and that is why I love the videos you actually say what most casual viewers watching them say in their head
This is like every time Jeremy sins something because he doesn't understand the source material except this time it's the Old Testament. "Why doesn't God kill them just for being Nazis and not for looking inside the Ark?" That would make sense if you read the book. Or even the Wikipedia article about the book!
Because God is like papyrus.
Thank u for doing this. Indiana Jones is my favorite fictional character of all time
I clicked instantly
Love u birdman always making my day
Thank you for doing these. Half of Jeremy's sins wouldn't even exist if he'd ever bothered to pick up a Bible.
I love that you're schooling him.
4:37 Adam laughing like a little kid, that was great.
Birdman.... is that you playing that screaming hot intro music? Outstanding!!!! Great rendering of the original!
2:39
I expected ya to give two sins for that, but you just gave a normal one
Love your intros, this is second to me alongside the Infinity War one with Cap fighting with his MVC theme.
That Sentence at the end was hilarious. I didn't realize all the ppl applauding the death afterwards.
I love how he does his Sin Counter and Subtitles lmao it's nice to see them do their own thing
5:30 I think I struggled unnecessarily on that puzzle when I was younger....
@@RenaldyCalixte always been terrible with those
I can’t get enough of your intros
That guitar riff in the beginning is just spectacular
Bit late to comment on here, but some context for the scene where Indi is in the map room. Cinema sins talks about the wrong hole thing and whatever, and in the end as BM talks about here, it doesn't matter but the reason the hole is covered is because there is a hole for every day on the calender, this is so that the light will hit the medallion perfectly no matter what day it is. It's to account for the changing position of the sun based on the season/time of year!
Ok. That Rush Hour meme got me.
I absolutely love the fact that you threw in Mythbusters, I was actually thinking the same thing for the whip sin.
New Birdman TH-cam vid, good start to the weekend :D
The fact that the original video came out the week OF Christmas, when it is not even a Christmas movie, is the real sin of that video.
21:17 Brilliant... the irony here is Jeremy will point out all of the sins but the obvious contradictions used in this film. Makes me look forward to your videos every time.
That’s a sin for Religion, not for the film.