To be fair that's most children's sports...... Back when I played football we had this one kid that was at least 3 times the sizes of everyone else in the league...... Our whole strategy became give him the ball every play.....won the championship that year.
Sooo true. But not so much in little league baseball. You'd have one guy who'd hit a homer or extra base hit every at bat, followed by eight other kids who'd strike out.
You missed the best part of the film. The French Horn solo playing When Gordon skates again for the first time. That’s one of the most iconic French horn solos ever written.
@@tell-talehearts4462 Saw Jim Thatcher a few years ago. Nice guy. What a legend. Also, take a listen to the stuff on my channel. My horn videos blew up this past year. A few of my Hollywood studio horn friends on there too.
I can picture the writers trying to come up with PG insults and somebody yelled out "cake-eater" and they all congratulated him for such a brilliant line.
It's actually a legit MN insult. It refers to the "uppity" white rich folk of the region. Someone gave a fantastic explanation earlier in the comments. I recommend looking for it!
I can confirm that as well. Minnesotan here, who laughed at how that was SUCH a perfect, well-researched Minnesotan insult! Yes, we called the kids from Edina, MN “cake eaters”.
I just wanna say shoutout to all the fans that helped Goldberg from this movie when he was going through a really hard time. I must've watched this 30 times as a kid. It's so cool to see something positive nowadays. I think it happened a few years ago, and I just found out about it.
@@jclod610 Goldberg! awwww man...those farting scenes weren't staged. that was everyone's real reaction to the smell of his pipe. seriously tho, glad he got help.
YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW LONG I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!!!!! literally i could only find like 2 channels who ever reacted to the mighty ducks and i was always hoping that cinema sins would do it so thank you thank you
The sins for the Flying V are so pitch perfect. That shit was iconic but as soon as I started watching real hockey I had to realize how unbelievably stupid it is
@John Hussar It's definitely nostalgia when it comes to Mighty Ducks, but we do have some great 90's films that still hold up. The Sandlot is a legitimately fantastic sports film.
the trick is to never watch real hockey. this movie is my sole experience with the sport. if i ever get a chance to play i'm gonna be nuckle pucking all over the place
The idea of Might Ducks is great. The presence of ice hockey in a movie was sorely missed. The execution was pretty meh. And also, even disregarding the 5-men-up mentality of the Flying V...I think the writer must've gotten confused with football, 'cause that's 4 interference calls right there. You can't block that obviously in ice hockey.
I was watching the Golden knights, ducks game the other day and they had Marguerite Moreau do an interview and to answer your question... yes she absolutely got her characters last name changed to Moreau to have a custom ducks jersey to wear at school. She said it was even more special for her when the ducks became a national team. She confirmed it herself.
I have seen this movie 1000 times, and youre telling me the penalty shot at the start wasn't a final shooter in a shootout? I thought he lost the game, my whole life is a lie.
I can see why he would blamed himself. As his evil coach pointed out to him, he had every possible advantage to make the shot and win the game, and he still missed. The other team then got a goal in during overtime and won the championship. It’s wrong, because it was still a team effort, and the team was only there thanks to him, but human minds can often focus on that one costly mistake and forget all the good done before and after.
Listen to the audio in the opening credits. He gets pulled down from behind on a breakaway with a few seconds left. Shootouts only happened in international hockey back in this time back in ‘92. NHL introduced shootouts in 2005. th-cam.com/video/eBfdQCkORio/w-d-xo.html
@@TheRetroManRandySavage He does indeed. "Faked the goalie right out of his pads. Puck's headed in and then... CLANG! Hits the post, we lost in overtime." The problem is still that way too much emphasis is much on his missed shot, especially how he falls to his knees. That is definitely an "it's over" gesture.
Most hockey teams in MN play on a home rink named after their team. They just name all levels of the organization the same name so you’ll have the Peewee panthers and the high school panthers and those banners are very common. I’ve actually played a couple games in that same arena growing up.
I thought the exact same thing having grown up playing hockey in MI. This would be very common in at least MI, MN, and MA, and would be plausible a couple of other places.
10:06 Okay you make a valid argument here, but you also forget that ducks are literally like maybe two steps down from geese in terms of aggressiveness. I can't count how many times I've been chased by ducks that wanted to wear my fingers as a necklace
As someone who grew up playing hockey in Canada, I can tell you that we definitely played more than 25 games a season. Usually the season would start sometime in late sept or early oct, and you’d play two games a weekend with two practices through the week. Also, if you were on a double A or Triple A team you would likely play in around 5-7 tournaments per year, where you would end up playing 3-7 games depending on how well you did. The playoff season started in April and if you went far you’d have to add another 12-25 games... so playing anywhere from 70-110 games in a season was the norm... I assume the hockey in the northern states was very similar as the weather was nearly identical to all of southern Canada (which is where 80% of Canadians live). Wayne Gretzky scored 378 goals in his Pee Wee season... I scored 63... I remember being 8yrs old, driving home from a game where I scored 4 goals and had 2 assists, and I asked my mom “do you think I could make it to the NHL”... she looked quickly at me, smiled, and said “No, of course not!”.
This movie is the reason my two year baseball team (we were the BlueJays) started each game by chanting "chirp, chirp, chirp!" He can sin this all he wants. I love this movie.
As a Minnesotan, I feel like he needs to redact one sin for the car not falling through the ice. It’s a Minneapolis public skating rink. Which means there’s only about 3 inches of ice on top of a field of grass. If anything you should be sinning the fact that the mom was worried that the car would fall through 3 inches of ice and not be able to get out.
As a Minnesotan, I feel like you need to redact one sin for the car not falling through the ice. It’s a Minnesota public skating rink. Which means there’s only about 3 inches of ice on top of a field of grass. If anything you should be sinning the fact that the mom was worried that the car would fall through 3 inches of ice and not be able to get out.
The problem is they left a dollar on the purse. I was 4 years old when I first saw this movie and at 4, a single dollar had legendary, mythical value. I hated that they gave up a dollar for it.
The fact that you did a hockey movie, and then added in coach Brook's from "Miracle at the end means you have to do that movie! Has to be one of the greatest sports movies ever.
I had a real life coach who was the sort of 'evil coach' type. He wasn't actually evil, but was extremely strict and yelled a lot, and was all about there is no real reason to play unless you are playing to win every match. He would also get upset if we only won by a small amount and said we should win by more. Best coach I ever had and we went undefeated.
@@bjornervig3795 It was a penalty shot not a shootout. If you have a breakaway and the other team commits a penalty then you get a shot instead of a power play
You know, I actually watched this movie last week and came to this channel to see if there was a vid on it yet...the fact that there is now one just several days later makes me think you're living in my head rent free now.
I recently got into hockey and met someone that happened to be a youth hockey coach. Long story short, I referenced the flying V as a joke, and he went on for 5 minutes about all of the reasons it was dumb, from the breakaway risk to the interference calls, to how they acknowledged how dumb it was in the 3rd movie. Always surreal to see a grown man get very animated about a kids movie from 30 years ago.
I'm gonna be honest...I feel him. But, also, consider that he's a coach and you mention just getting into hockey. He may have seen it as a teaching opportunity for you, since you're newer to the game.
Long time watcher, first time commenter, long time fan of this movie and I'd like to add a sin or two. Just before they cart Banks off the ice, a Hawk player suddenly has a change of heart and yells at the offending Hawk: "What did you do?!" The other Hawk (think his name was McGill) replies in the most Drago voice possible: "My job." So sin for both Hawks: the first one for the out-of-nowhere change of heart and the second one because no Pee-Wee hockey player would talk like that, period.
The funniest part is that after the first game, wasn't it clear that the diving strategy wasn't going to work? Seriously, the refs called jack shit short of attempted murder
This movie came out when I was playing pee-wee hockey and had a huge impact on nearly every team. Every other team was quacking and acting like the ducks but we made our chant "it's not worth winning if you can't win big". Also, I was rooting for the hawks in this movie, they deserved to win.
As a field hockey player, even though ice hockey and field hockey have different things, I appreciate how much Jeremy knows the game. In my area it isn't popular so, I am glad this channel does the proper research.
If you played sports growing up, then you LOVED The Mighty Ducks. Easily one of the best sports and/or kids movie of all time. Used to watch it all the time on sick days from school. Both 1 and 2. Love the sins though!
17:48 Is clearly supposed to be a shot from inside the ice, not a reflection. If it were a reflection, when the puck is dropped, we would have seen the actual puck drop into the shot, but instead we continue to see what looks like a reflection (but is actually just the camera being pointed through some scratched up plexiglass with some translucent paint on it).
One of the biggest sins in that movie was that a coach like the Hawks coach survived that long coaching Pee Wee hockey when he's encouraging kids to take cheap shots. Banks probably wasn't the first player they sent to the hospital and when you've gained that reputation coaching kids, you would probably be fired within a few years.
Maybe, maybe not. They'd never had such a personal motive (disable their former hotshot a) for pragmatic reasons and b) out of spite) before. The Hawks had been the #1 team for years, and probably never needed to go for cheap shots before this.
5:35 - Jeremy calls "Boarding." This is a legal hit; from the NHL rulebook, "BOARDING shall be imposed on any player who checks or pushes a defenseless opponent in such a manner that causes the opponent to hit or impact the boards violently or dangerously." It sucks that there are two Hawks ganging up on one player on Bombay's team, but the kid was not "defenseless." 5:48 - Jeremy calls "Cross Checking." This play is a boarding penalty. True, NHL defines Cross checking as "The action of using the shaft of the stick between the two hands to forcefully check an opponent," which is what happens; however, as indicated above, the opponent is helpless and is rattled into the boards violently. There's even blood splatter. This is boarding.
I just watched this movie for the first time and I had so many frustrations with it especially since I played hockey growing up. This is sweet confirmation.
I noticed several errors just while watching this video. I'm surprised CinemaSins didn't notice it since they usually seem to spot these things. At 11:28, the newspaper says the Ducks tie the Cardinals 2-2. Then, at 11:35, as Gordon and Hans are walking towards the standings board, you can see the Cardinals are 2nd place(just below the undefeated Hawks) with a record of 8-4-0...no ties. Then when it does a closeup of Hans next to the board, the 2nd place Cardinals' record has been fixed to 8-3-1 to account for the tie against the Ducks. Another error is that a 10 team league with a 13 game season makes very little sense. It's actually 9 teams as Hans elaborates that the Panthers forfeited their season due to Measles. The standings board has "F" for forfeit under the W/L/T of the Panthers. Only...they didn't forfeit their games. The numbers add up in such a way that it's like the Panthers never played. If they forfeited, every team on their schedule would have gotten a win. Presumably, that includes the Ducks, who are winless. It's possible the Panthers played them and beat them earlier before they had to forfeit their season and their record ultimately wound up being even so they wouldn't impact the standings, but that's awfully convenient. That or somehow the Panthers were never scheduled to play the Ducks in such a tiny league, which also seems unlikely. Lastly, the error in the tournament structure itself. The Ducks finished 8th, making them the 8 seed. In any common sense tournament structure, their first match would have been against the #1 seed: the Hawks. Instead, they face off against the Hornets(4th seed), then the Cardinals(2nd seed), and then the Hawks(1st seed) in the Championship. It's basically impossible for the matches to happen in that order with any standard tournament format.
Been waiting for this! So many things wrong with all 3 movies that you never notice as a kid. But now knowing the rules of hockey, you’re like ummmm you can’t do any of this lol
When I played peewee hockey we played about 50 or so games a season. From September to March you played two games a week and tournaments of 3-5 games thanksgiving, Christmas, and one In February. Then you had 3-5 games for playoffs. Gretzky scored 378 goals his last year of peewee hockey.
I can’t believe the penalty shot scene where the puck is clearly shot at the bottom half of the net but cuts to barely going in the top corner wasn’t included
I love you Jeremy but let me drop just a bit wisdom for you: sometimes nostalgia is enough to make a movie a classic. Especially when the world we live in in the present sucks so bad and Hollywood itself has seemingly made it their model to only make 1 good movie out of every 100 movies they put out. It makes trash put out nearly 30 years ago look like gold. Sometimes nostalgia is enough.
The DD and resulting punishment and aftermath are the most sinnable offenses in this movie. Everything else squeaks by on nostalgia, but that part is the deal breaker.
Always love your content, but minor correction on this one. Pee-wee hockey clubs do in fact usually have their own home ice rinks. Normally each local rink will be the home to one specific team and will have banners up like that. As for Gordon not knowing this was their rink, could be a solid sin or the Hawks could have moved to a different rink in the time since he was affiliated and he was just unaware.
You missed one huge sin!! The Hawk's coach does not age from Gordon's youth to him being a coach. No gray hair or anything. Doesn't look like he aged a day.
Ooohhhhh YES! Thank you so very much. I dunno why but I just yelled out for 🥳JOY🥳 when it buzzed me!! I love the movie so much. I'm excited and I'm now gonna watch it!! Thanks again!!!
There are some movies I’m hoping CinemaSins does: • The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (Movie) • The Little Mermaid (Disney) • Chicken Run • Soul • South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut • Frankenweenie (2012) • Home on the Range • Elmo in Grouchland • Alvin and the Chipmunks 1-4
I live in Australia and as a kid watching this I asked my mother what it meant. She said she figured it was just a term for someone from a rich family (who can thus always afford cake). I didn't even think it was a region thing.
Should do one for fighting with my family because there's so much mistakes 😂 but great film though based on a true story about wee paige and her family
so, growing up playing travel ice hockey (one of the levels of which is pee wee), I can confirm that yes each travel team was based out of a different ice rink. I will grant that the movie doesn't show this to be the case because it doesn't establish multiple different rinks, but in reality, yes that absolutely makes sense that a given rink would have the championship banners of their travel team hung on the wall. also, in my grade school to high school days there were roughly 10-15 different teams within 30-60 minutes of each other and we played 1-2 games a weekend from September to April for around 50 games a season. granted 198 goals at roughly 4 goals a game would still be ridiculous, but I think Gretzky actually did put up ridiculous numbers like that in his youth and that's probably what they're basing that off of.
Oh sweet god. I have been asking Jeremy and the @cinemasins twitter for years for this. I take this as a personal gift. That and a signal to stop nagging them for it. (I know jeremy likes hockey and I would often ask during playoff season)
All I remember about this movie was watching it with my cousin who was in his 20s and how we used to play street hockey before he moved halfway across the country. That is why I loved it. The memory of how I used to watch it. Barely remembered anything from the actual movie. (like seriously)
The fact you a) Know who Corey Perry is and b) call him a "Rat bastard" is an automatic thumbs up
So true
Points off for not adding Ryan Kesler too. I give the joke a 95%
@@PpP-dr1od so you’re a teacher?
TruE
A very dated reference, glad to know that I wasn't the only one to catch it!
Yes in kids' minor hockey, you really only need one player to carry a team... trust me
To be fair that's most children's sports...... Back when I played football we had this one kid that was at least 3 times the sizes of everyone else in the league...... Our whole strategy became give him the ball every play.....won the championship that year.
Sooo true. But not so much in little league baseball. You'd have one guy who'd hit a homer or extra base hit every at bat, followed by eight other kids who'd strike out.
@@DrAiPatch damn it you took my response.. Our soccer team was also carried by 2 players until the rest of us cought up
Yep
I concur. We had a Fulton in our league in New Jersey.
You can’t escape “Shark Tale” forever, pal....
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The greatest gangster movie ever.
lol
Or Clockstoppers!
@@annaliesehendl9874 comments don't have rates shutup bot
You know you're going to have to do the sequels, right? You can't just stop here! The Mighty Ducks Universe must be fully explored and sinned!
Amen to that!!
@@sabrinah.8141 The third one would easily be over 200 sins!!!
@@perryegolson833 The fact they killed Hans is worth 200 sins alone!
@@Neetaku86_vt That and Charlie's asshole attitude, plus the fact that their big final game is just a glorified practice.
@@jongon0848 Plus they never played Julie the cat Gaffney who was the better keeper in the team.
Cinemasins really had to get some stuff off his chest talking about Coach Gaines 💀
"The coach sucks, but all we need is ONE GUY who can shoot the puck"
*Laughs in Edmontonian*
to be fair, you've got 2 of them
Gretsky and McDavid, the two most sucked off hockey players ever 😂
The fact that "cake eater" is used to insult the residents of precisely ONE city in Minnesota is next level.
Trust me--Its well earned
@@hunterhuntoon725 Oh, I know. I grew up in a blink and you miss it town "up north" and even there we called them cake eaters.
@@michelle6337 Currently dating one of them--If I start losing an argument, I ask if I should just bring her cake and she immediately goes red. :)
@@hunterhuntoon725 Haha I love that!!! Well played.
that's not an insult. isn't eating cake something people want to do? that's like calling someone Big Dick Haver.
You missed the best part of the film. The French Horn solo playing When Gordon skates again for the first time. That’s one of the most iconic French horn solos ever written.
As a French Horn player, hearing that solo made my heart sing. The instrument is so well utilized in this movie.
@@tell-talehearts4462 Saw Jim Thatcher a few years ago. Nice guy. What a legend. Also, take a listen to the stuff on my channel. My horn videos blew up this past year. A few of my Hollywood studio horn friends on there too.
1st sin of the movie: they are not actually ducks from space
Omg! The cartoon!
I'd LOVE to see TV Sins take on the Might Ducks cartoon.
SpaceDucks: The Final Quacktier
And no Tim Curry as the villain.
Man the story behind the cartoon is a funny read... Grade A classic TV executive BS.
Wow, I had no idea Jeremy was such a hockey fan. I kinda want to see him do more hockey movies because I found his critiques interesting and funny.
Hell yeah like goon and slapshot both such classics
He should continue doing the sequels.
If you are up 8-0 you are still going to be very into it. Once you make it 9-0 you will be yelling out WE WANT 10!
@Jackson Graney lol
@Jackson Graney Don't remind me.
...at a youth hockey game!?
"It's not worth winning if you can't win big" is just a saying the coach came up with to encourage the players to stay aggressive.
Or if you’re Mighty Ducks 3 you WILL get your score tied from a 9-0 to 9-9 somehow.
I feel like there was a missed opportunity for a “Diplomatic Immunity” sound bite when Hans is standing in the arena creepily watching Gordon.
And after he awkwardly called him the Scandinavian skate-making guy multiple times.
That's because IT'S JUST BEEN REVOKED
I’ve never clicked on a cinema sins video so fast
I hope they do the trilogy.
Same
Same
Yeah the second one is ultra cheese
Me neither 😂
I can picture the writers trying to come up with PG insults and somebody yelled out "cake-eater" and they all congratulated him for such a brilliant line.
It's actually a legit MN insult. It refers to the "uppity" white rich folk of the region. Someone gave a fantastic explanation earlier in the comments. I recommend looking for it!
@@dropkickmurphy4114 Ah, learned something new. Thanks!
@@dropkickmurphy4114 Edina = cake eater
I'm from MN and can confirm that
I can confirm that as well. Minnesotan here, who laughed at how that was SUCH a perfect, well-researched Minnesotan insult! Yes, we called the kids from Edina, MN “cake eaters”.
I'm pretty sure he made cinemasins so he could make THIS video to address his coach and everything else was just a cover up
Growing up in Minnesota I knew kids that were used as extras and stunt doubles in this.
“That’s cartoon talk?” This IS a Disney movie.
as a kid i was sad this wasnt some sort of version of the Cartoon Mighty Ducks.
The best part is. The Disney+ play list for the mighty ducks includes the cartoon.
Before I saw the darkside of them.
@@temparalflux914 it always is. They have super hockey powers that a sports Anime in a nutshell.
@@temparalflux914 there was a cartoon version, but the hockey players were actually mutant ducks
I'll still never forgive him for being the only member of The breakfast Club to not cameo on Psych
I just wanna say shoutout to all the fans that helped Goldberg from this movie when he was going through a really hard time. I must've watched this 30 times as a kid. It's so cool to see something positive nowadays. I think it happened a few years ago, and I just found out about it.
What happened to the actor?
@@ilovemuslimfood666 Meth, had to get new teeth because of it. Look up Sawn Weiss.
@@jclod610 Goldberg! awwww man...those farting scenes weren't staged. that was everyone's real reaction to the smell of his pipe. seriously tho, glad he got help.
Same here. Only found out about it yesterday
YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW LONG I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!!!!! literally i could only find like 2 channels who ever reacted to the mighty ducks and i was always hoping that cinema sins would do it so thank you thank you
The sins for the Flying V are so pitch perfect. That shit was iconic but as soon as I started watching real hockey I had to realize how unbelievably stupid it is
@John Hussar the same as 70s kids treat that Bad News Bears movie. Kevin Smith wont shut his yap about it
@John Hussar It's definitely nostalgia when it comes to Mighty Ducks, but we do have some great 90's films that still hold up. The Sandlot is a legitimately fantastic sports film.
the trick is to never watch real hockey. this movie is my sole experience with the sport. if i ever get a chance to play i'm gonna be nuckle pucking all over the place
I think it was the second or third Mighty Ducks movie that mocked it as a terrible formation.
The idea of Might Ducks is great. The presence of ice hockey in a movie was sorely missed.
The execution was pretty meh.
And also, even disregarding the 5-men-up mentality of the Flying V...I think the writer must've gotten confused with football, 'cause that's 4 interference calls right there. You can't block that obviously in ice hockey.
I was watching the Golden knights, ducks game the other day and they had Marguerite Moreau do an interview and to answer your question... yes she absolutely got her characters last name changed to Moreau to have a custom ducks jersey to wear at school. She said it was even more special for her when the ducks became a national team. She confirmed it herself.
I have seen this movie 1000 times, and youre telling me the penalty shot at the start wasn't a final shooter in a shootout? I thought he lost the game, my whole life is a lie.
I can see why he would blamed himself. As his evil coach pointed out to him, he had every possible advantage to make the shot and win the game, and he still missed. The other team then got a goal in during overtime and won the championship. It’s wrong, because it was still a team effort, and the team was only there thanks to him, but human minds can often focus on that one costly mistake and forget all the good done before and after.
Listen to the audio in the opening credits. He gets pulled down from behind on a breakaway with a few seconds left.
Shootouts only happened in international hockey back in this time back in ‘92. NHL introduced shootouts in 2005.
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I think he says that they go on to lose in overtime. If memory serves me correctly.
@@TheRetroManRandySavage He does indeed.
"Faked the goalie right out of his pads. Puck's headed in and then... CLANG! Hits the post, we lost in overtime."
The problem is still that way too much emphasis is much on his missed shot, especially how he falls to his knees. That is definitely an "it's over" gesture.
You're so young you thought shootouts were a thing in the 70's or 80's or 90's or the first half of the 00's.
Most hockey teams in MN play on a home rink named after their team. They just name all levels of the organization the same name so you’ll have the Peewee panthers and the high school panthers and those banners are very common. I’ve actually played a couple games in that same arena growing up.
*SKIP*
I thought the exact same thing having grown up playing hockey in MI. This would be very common in at least MI, MN, and MA, and would be plausible a couple of other places.
10:06 Okay you make a valid argument here, but you also forget that ducks are literally like maybe two steps down from geese in terms of aggressiveness. I can't count how many times I've been chased by ducks that wanted to wear my fingers as a necklace
...and had the movie made that point, perhaps it would've received leniency.
You lost me at geese. Those are the most evil flying creatures to exist *shudder*
As someone who grew up playing hockey in Canada, I can tell you that we definitely played more than 25 games a season. Usually the season would start sometime in late sept or early oct, and you’d play two games a weekend with two practices through the week. Also, if you were on a double A or Triple A team you would likely play in around 5-7 tournaments per year, where you would end up playing 3-7 games depending on how well you did. The playoff season started in April and if you went far you’d have to add another 12-25 games... so playing anywhere from 70-110 games in a season was the norm... I assume the hockey in the northern states was very similar as the weather was nearly identical to all of southern Canada (which is where 80% of Canadians live). Wayne Gretzky scored 378 goals in his Pee Wee season... I scored 63... I remember being 8yrs old, driving home from a game where I scored 4 goals and had 2 assists, and I asked my mom “do you think I could make it to the NHL”... she looked quickly at me, smiled, and said “No, of course not!”.
So sorry your mom squashed your NHL dreams so quickly! Or she was just being realistic with you..? I hope you didn't take it too hard. ;-)
“If you Gaetz arrested for drunk driving”
Golden and relevant
I'm old enough to remember when drunk driving was the biggest scandal involving Gaetz.
Which also means I'm too old to be his type.
Should have worked Beto in there too
@@SolarAbyss Absolutely. I'm sure you could work 'better' in there.
When I see the lawyer guy, all I can think of is Two-Bit from the Outsiders in a suit
So is this for real or for April fools? I don’t know who to trust anymore...
It seems pretty real, which is odd since they often do have some kinda twist April fool's joke video.
It’s still here so real
This movie is the reason my two year baseball team (we were the BlueJays) started each game by chanting "chirp, chirp, chirp!"
He can sin this all he wants. I love this movie.
Dear God that is so dorky 🤣🤣🤣
Man, we REALY need to have a talk with your college girlfriend.
Wouldn't Charlie's Mom know how thick ice gets in Minnesota durring the winter?
Logically yes, but screenwriters wanted her to be overprotective single mom so that overrules everything, even logic
yeah, i used to live in the midwest and people would drive their trucks on lakes much bigger than that.
As a Minnesotan, I feel like he needs to redact one sin for the car not falling through the ice. It’s a Minneapolis public skating rink. Which means there’s only about 3 inches of ice on top of a field of grass. If anything you should be sinning the fact that the mom was worried that the car would fall through 3 inches of ice and not be able to get out.
I'm not gonna lie, when they tweeted they were doing a classic 90s movie everybody loves, this was not the movie I was thinking of
There’s so many too choose, sometimes it’s hard to guess right.
The 90s was a fun decade for movies.
This was exactly the movie I was thinking of.
As a Minnesotan, I feel like you need to redact one sin for the car not falling through the ice. It’s a Minnesota public skating rink. Which means there’s only about 3 inches of ice on top of a field of grass. If anything you should be sinning the fact that the mom was worried that the car would fall through 3 inches of ice and not be able to get out.
The dog crap in the purse prank was the funniest thing I'd ever seen in 1992
Yeah that whole part had 9 yr old me in stitches.
1992, back when they'd only just discovered humor. like the early days of dentistry when wooden teeth were still considered acceptable.
@@user-pg7uj4bp4q More like back when home alone humor was still popular.
The problem is they left a dollar on the purse. I was 4 years old when I first saw this movie and at 4, a single dollar had legendary, mythical value. I hated that they gave up a dollar for it.
The fact that you did a hockey movie, and then added in coach Brook's from "Miracle at the end means you have to do that movie! Has to be one of the greatest sports movies ever.
I cry every time I watch Miracle. So glad I watched the actual game on live television. I loved Herb Brooks.
The best thing about SinemaSins is that even for a good movie, he always finds something wrong with it.
That's the point
Ding
And that's why i picked them.
They. There are 6 writers, two on any one script.
Yes that is the truth.
From a hockey town in Minnesota.
This is pretty accurate for how Hockey was revered.
I think that's the best ad for a book I've ever seen
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I had a real life coach who was the sort of 'evil coach' type. He wasn't actually evil, but was extremely strict and yelled a lot, and was all about there is no real reason to play unless you are playing to win every match. He would also get upset if we only won by a small amount and said we should win by more. Best coach I ever had and we went undefeated.
I accept this movie is utterly terrible and a affront to hockey, but I will forever love this trilogy. Now make one for the remaining two damn it!
The first scene confused me as a kid. I thought the shootout decided who won the hockey game. Gordon didn't have to score to win... Wff?
@@bjornervig3795 It was a penalty shot not a shootout. If you have a breakaway and the other team commits a penalty then you get a shot instead of a power play
@@jakenobleglube5387 so if the other team hadn't gotten a penalty the Hawks would've lost regardless
The amount of actual hockey knowledge in this video gives it big bonus points in my book
and for him calling Corey Perry a “rat bastard.” that made the sharks fan in me very happy
"If you Gaetz arrested for drink driving.."
Omg I chocked on my drink at this 🤣
You know, I actually watched this movie last week and came to this channel to see if there was a vid on it yet...the fact that there is now one just several days later makes me think you're living in my head rent free now.
I can’t believe they didn’t use the “Emilio!” line/story from A Night at the Roxbury for the audio outtakes.
Hans could be saying something to Gordon and he the "And I as like...Emilio!" could be playing over it
I recently got into hockey and met someone that happened to be a youth hockey coach. Long story short, I referenced the flying V as a joke, and he went on for 5 minutes about all of the reasons it was dumb, from the breakaway risk to the interference calls, to how they acknowledged how dumb it was in the 3rd movie. Always surreal to see a grown man get very animated about a kids movie from 30 years ago.
I'm gonna be honest...I feel him. But, also, consider that he's a coach and you mention just getting into hockey. He may have seen it as a teaching opportunity for you, since you're newer to the game.
"This isn't the Peewees, your little Duck tricks are not gonna work at this level!" -Coach Orion
You need to do The Mighty Ducks 2 so we can get the “Discount Dean Cain” sin.
Hey "Discount Dean Cain" did marry Elsa.
10 sins for the player who broke Adam's arm only getting a 2 minute timeout for it.
Long time watcher, first time commenter, long time fan of this movie and I'd like to add a sin or two.
Just before they cart Banks off the ice, a Hawk player suddenly has a change of heart and yells at the offending Hawk: "What did you do?!"
The other Hawk (think his name was McGill) replies in the most Drago voice possible: "My job."
So sin for both Hawks: the first one for the out-of-nowhere change of heart and the second one because no Pee-Wee hockey player would talk like that, period.
NOT ONE SIN REMOVED FOR THE QUACKS?! NOT ONE?! MUNITY I DEMAND MUNITY!
That was quite possibly the dumbest part of this whole movie. And that’s saying something.
Goldberg, I'm too tired to mutiny
The funniest part is that after the first game, wasn't it clear that the diving strategy wasn't going to work? Seriously, the refs called jack shit short of attempted murder
This movie came out when I was playing pee-wee hockey and had a huge impact on nearly every team. Every other team was quacking and acting like the ducks but we made our chant "it's not worth winning if you can't win big". Also, I was rooting for the hawks in this movie, they deserved to win.
April Fools?!
I assume you’re more of a Thanos and The Empire fan aren’t ya?
As a field hockey player, even though ice hockey and field hockey have different things, I appreciate how much Jeremy knows the game. In my area it isn't popular so, I am glad this channel does the proper research.
Are you insane? Right off the bat- he's like " it's just a tie" does he not understand shootouts?
If you played sports growing up, then you LOVED The Mighty Ducks. Easily one of the best sports and/or kids movie of all time. Used to watch it all the time on sick days from school. Both 1 and 2. Love the sins though!
Thanks for including the "gentlemen, you don't have enough talent to win on talent alone" quote from Miracle. RIP Herb Brooks.
On Disney Plus, it took me a minute to realize it actually is Emilio in the new Mighty Ducks series.
17:48 Is clearly supposed to be a shot from inside the ice, not a reflection. If it were a reflection, when the puck is dropped, we would have seen the actual puck drop into the shot, but instead we continue to see what looks like a reflection (but is actually just the camera being pointed through some scratched up plexiglass with some translucent paint on it).
1:45 no, this is one where the crappy father can't tell a lie for 24 hours. Its one of my favorites :)
One of the biggest sins in that movie was that a coach like the Hawks coach survived that long coaching Pee Wee hockey when he's encouraging kids to take cheap shots.
Banks probably wasn't the first player they sent to the hospital and when you've gained that reputation coaching kids, you would probably be fired within a few years.
Maybe, maybe not. They'd never had such a personal motive (disable their former hotshot a) for pragmatic reasons and b) out of spite) before. The Hawks had been the #1 team for years, and probably never needed to go for cheap shots before this.
Can you sin Heavyweights? It's a prequel to Dodgeball (kinda). It has many of the same kid actors from The Mighty Ducks.
Love that movie
"did he just call us skinny wieners?"
@@codyscards6698 “Lunch has been cancelled. Due to lack of hustle”
So does the sandlot
And ben stiller as the overzelous health nut villain
5:35 - Jeremy calls "Boarding." This is a legal hit; from the NHL rulebook, "BOARDING shall be imposed on any player who checks or pushes a defenseless opponent in such a manner that causes the opponent to hit or impact the boards violently or dangerously." It sucks that there are two Hawks ganging up on one player on Bombay's team, but the kid was not "defenseless."
5:48 - Jeremy calls "Cross Checking." This play is a boarding penalty. True, NHL defines Cross checking as "The action of using the shaft of the stick between the two hands to forcefully check an opponent," which is what happens; however, as indicated above, the opponent is helpless and is rattled into the boards violently. There's even blood splatter. This is boarding.
I just watched this movie for the first time and I had so many frustrations with it especially since I played hockey growing up. This is sweet confirmation.
I noticed several errors just while watching this video. I'm surprised CinemaSins didn't notice it since they usually seem to spot these things. At 11:28, the newspaper says the Ducks tie the Cardinals 2-2. Then, at 11:35, as Gordon and Hans are walking towards the standings board, you can see the Cardinals are 2nd place(just below the undefeated Hawks) with a record of 8-4-0...no ties. Then when it does a closeup of Hans next to the board, the 2nd place Cardinals' record has been fixed to 8-3-1 to account for the tie against the Ducks.
Another error is that a 10 team league with a 13 game season makes very little sense. It's actually 9 teams as Hans elaborates that the Panthers forfeited their season due to Measles. The standings board has "F" for forfeit under the W/L/T of the Panthers. Only...they didn't forfeit their games. The numbers add up in such a way that it's like the Panthers never played. If they forfeited, every team on their schedule would have gotten a win. Presumably, that includes the Ducks, who are winless. It's possible the Panthers played them and beat them earlier before they had to forfeit their season and their record ultimately wound up being even so they wouldn't impact the standings, but that's awfully convenient. That or somehow the Panthers were never scheduled to play the Ducks in such a tiny league, which also seems unlikely.
Lastly, the error in the tournament structure itself. The Ducks finished 8th, making them the 8 seed. In any common sense tournament structure, their first match would have been against the #1 seed: the Hawks. Instead, they face off against the Hornets(4th seed), then the Cardinals(2nd seed), and then the Hawks(1st seed) in the Championship. It's basically impossible for the matches to happen in that order with any standard tournament format.
Awwww man there ya go sinning my childhood again lol
I know right this is a great film.
Emilio would rather hang out with a pee wee hockey club instead of The Breakfast Club, which by itself is a major sin.
"It's time for a move they wont expect."
"The Flying V?"
"No, the Stinky V."
Lol
"Mighty Ducks Win. Zamboni Driver Quits"
"Male viewers laugh while girlfriends angrily cross arms and say, 'I hate Family Guy!'"
The callback to the Cake-Eater joke was brilliant.
Cinemasins: *sins anything to do with hockey
Canadians: *grabs hockey stick with malicious intent*
"Having fun means winning sometimes and the real lesson should be it's not about winning at all costs." Great point.
Been waiting for this! So many things wrong with all 3 movies that you never notice as a kid. But now knowing the rules of hockey, you’re like ummmm you can’t do any of this lol
I’ve never seen so much falling down on the ice and I used to ref mite games!
The fact they gave Banks 99 is a major sin
I remember liking this movie. But he's right. Nostalgia is the only thing keeping this alive lol
"You only like this movie because of nostalgia!"
Duh, that's the only reason I like most of the movies from late 80s/early 90s.
The Mighty Ducks franchise will ALWAYS be fantastic!
When I played peewee hockey we played about 50 or so games a season. From September to March you played two games a week and tournaments of 3-5 games thanksgiving, Christmas, and one In February. Then you had 3-5 games for playoffs. Gretzky scored 378 goals his last year of peewee hockey.
I can’t believe the penalty shot scene where the puck is clearly shot at the bottom half of the net but cuts to barely going in the top corner wasn’t included
11:27 Ducks tie Cardinals. 11:36 Cardinals have 8 wins, 4 losses and 0 ties in standings.
that oreo line was great, should not be sinned
I love you Jeremy but let me drop just a bit wisdom for you: sometimes nostalgia is enough to make a movie a classic. Especially when the world we live in in the present sucks so bad and Hollywood itself has seemingly made it their model to only make 1 good movie out of every 100 movies they put out. It makes trash put out nearly 30 years ago look like gold. Sometimes nostalgia is enough.
Well... now you have to do "Angels in the Outfield." LMFAO
The DD and resulting punishment and aftermath are the most sinnable offenses in this movie. Everything else squeaks by on nostalgia, but that part is the deal breaker.
"..In Flying V Minutes"
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Give this man an award right now
Was anyone else expecting a "DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY" dub over the father-figure dude when they saw it was the Lethal Weapon 2 villan? Because I was.
Always love your content, but minor correction on this one. Pee-wee hockey clubs do in fact usually have their own home ice rinks. Normally each local rink will be the home to one specific team and will have banners up like that. As for Gordon not knowing this was their rink, could be a solid sin or the Hawks could have moved to a different rink in the time since he was affiliated and he was just unaware.
2:39 *Harold and Kumar wants to know your location*
You missed one huge sin!! The Hawk's coach does not age from Gordon's youth to him being a coach. No gray hair or anything. Doesn't look like he aged a day.
Ooohhhhh YES! Thank you so very much. I dunno why but I just yelled out for 🥳JOY🥳 when it buzzed me!! I love the movie so much. I'm excited and I'm now gonna watch it!! Thanks again!!!
There are some movies I’m hoping CinemaSins does:
• The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (Movie)
• The Little Mermaid (Disney)
• Chicken Run
• Soul
• South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut
• Frankenweenie (2012)
• Home on the Range
• Elmo in Grouchland
• Alvin and the Chipmunks 1-4
I live in Minnesota and "cake eater" is the first time I've ever heard that insult
You must not live near Edina or know anyone from Edina.
I live in Australia and as a kid watching this I asked my mother what it meant. She said she figured it was just a term for someone from a rich family (who can thus always afford cake). I didn't even think it was a region thing.
Jeremy uses Cinema Sins as therapy
Should do one for fighting with my family because there's so much mistakes 😂 but great film though based on a true story about wee paige and her family
All the mistakes is why I didn't like FWMF
so, growing up playing travel ice hockey (one of the levels of which is pee wee), I can confirm that yes each travel team was based out of a different ice rink. I will grant that the movie doesn't show this to be the case because it doesn't establish multiple different rinks, but in reality, yes that absolutely makes sense that a given rink would have the championship banners of their travel team hung on the wall. also, in my grade school to high school days there were roughly 10-15 different teams within 30-60 minutes of each other and we played 1-2 games a weekend from September to April for around 50 games a season. granted 198 goals at roughly 4 goals a game would still be ridiculous, but I think Gretzky actually did put up ridiculous numbers like that in his youth and that's probably what they're basing that off of.
I had a HUGE crush on Emilio Estevez and his brother Charle Sheen
I'll never forgive him for not cameoing on psych
How long have I been waiting for this?
It’s been 87 years...
It's not nostalgia. It's genuinely a great movie. Top 5 sports movies of all time.
It’s tough because there are a lot of great hockey movies.
Best hockey movie: Slapshot
"What kind of Mickey Mouse organization would name their team, "The Ducks"?" - Bugs Bunny
Oh sweet god. I have been asking Jeremy and the @cinemasins twitter for years for this. I take this as a personal gift. That and a signal to stop nagging them for it. (I know jeremy likes hockey and I would often ask during playoff season)
All I remember about this movie was watching it with my cousin who was in his 20s and how we used to play street hockey before he moved halfway across the country. That is why I loved it. The memory of how I used to watch it. Barely remembered anything from the actual movie. (like seriously)
IT'S NOT WORTH WINNING IF YOU CAN'T WIN BAD. you will not change my mind. This is my childhood at stake goddammit!!
....It's "win BIG," not "bad." Your entire childhood was a lie.
@@amityislandchum 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The fact that you're a fellow pk suddenly makes so much sense and also made me sinfully happy :'D
I remember my dad talking about this movie and I always looked at him confused bc I’ve never seen it🥲
Get on that
That makes me feel old.
Technically the cake eater part is just an Edina thing in Minnesota not a whole Minnesota thing.