Poland does that. Early closing on Saturdays and during Sundays all big to middle shops are closed, supposably to save agonizing little business but they should thought about it before letting malls in city limits...
@@MasterOfViewership well it’s set in England. The director casted all American actors to play the animals and all English actors to play actual people to show its set in England and to differentiate the two
1:41 I always interpreted this as the trap being specifically designed to capture Mr. Fox, who's stolen from this farm before. And he fits the profile of "smart enough to figure it out but stupid enough to pull it" exactly.
Every time I tell people this movie should've won the academy award for animated film in 2009 they say I'm wrong. Then I ask when they last saw it, and they have only seen it one time. Like, your point is moot if you see Up every year but have only seen Fox once.
I mean it's been incredibly popular as a cult film and has loads of appraise, it's not suddenly being found and is arguably the best movie from one of the most highest regarded directors by film fans lmao
@@xsympl9070 because its not really available on many streaming services. I've been a fan since I've seen it. It's not enough to subscribe to a service for tho.
@@robert48044 what does this have to do with it being unknown though... It came out like a decade ago and did pretty well back then, streaming or not people that like films tend to highly praise this movie to the point it's literally a meme in film circles
I'm actually lowkey offended that there's only one sin removal in this entire video. No sin removal for how gorgeous the animation is, the perfect portrayal of whimsy through its music, how they somehow managed to include Wes Anderson's famous cinematography into an animated film, Bean's freak out when he destroys all the shit in the caravan, "you wrote a bad song Petey", among others
This is cinema sins not cinema wins, if I were you I wouldn't expect much sin removal on a channel where the whole point is adding sins (no intent to be rude)
There were a lot of jokes that went over Jeremy's head in this movie. The over-complicated game was clearly a dig at real over-complicated sports games
also I think he kept sinning the wild animal as them literally being wild animals when it really was a reference to their nature, no matter how civilized they become theyre really just wild animals at heart
This is intentional, they make sure to blanket certain things to ensure proper engagement in the comment sections, it’s a tactic, same as the constant re-uploading without communication and separating the “outtakes” section of the videos
One time my brother and I were on a flight from Australia to the U.S. We were in different rows. I was browsing through the in-flight films, saw this movie and was like "George Clooney? What the heck" and watched it. After the flight, I (or maybe my brother?) made a reference to something like a "George Clooney-style caper" and then we realized that we had, independently, watched this film on the flight and loved it. Edit: accidentally put "made" instead of "maybe" oops.
As a kid, I really appreciated that they taught us the Latin names of various animals, and they appeared up on the screen. You learn something new everyday, even when you don't expect to!
The blueberries are not stacked in the straw, he is holding them in his mouth and loads them individually before firing each one. May this revelations bring some piece back to your life.
Despite a lack of electric fencing to deter its chickens from being stolen, building 34 did have a seemingly redundant amount of three knives and one fork to guard from said chicken theft.
This movie is an absolute gem from my childhood and to this day i can happily sit back and enjoy everything it has to offer. The writing, the characters, the music, the stop motion, beautiful!
LOVE this movie! But I still can’t believe you didn’t sin the part where Mr. Fox’s excuse for Kristofferson wearing a bandit hat is “because his ears were cold” when the bandit hat covers most of the face EXCEPT the ears.
Also, Ash is in just his underwear in front of the school bully and yet the beaver never makes fun of that and Ash doesn’t seem embarrassed by it. Just seemed odd to me
I love, totally LOVE that shot with the wolf. Me: "I'm feeling... something... and I don't really know what it is. Something that was lost maybe?" I can't believe it didn't get a sin off; "We're wild animals" the Fantastic Mr Fox said throughout the movie No, Mr Fox, you are wrong. That's a wild animal. Starving, mangy but free. Free to starve most likely but he's free.
Currently in France: Not only do supermarkets close early on the weekend (or just, not open...), some of them close early on random days for no reason at all!
1:08 wait, why is that misogynistic? It shows him as being reckless and addicted to danger for the thrill, but nothing I saw was about him demeaning her as a woman.
I was also quite confused about that but I think it might have to do with him disregarding her opinion but he would've done the same thing if she was a boy so I think it might've been more because she happend to be one and more the writers opinion
@@FallenAngelHiroko yeah it does add more weight to it but that also might be because he doesnt like people to be better than him at anything but that's also weird because he doesnt paint but stil-
@@man.no.3 even though it's voiced by an American, it's also quite a British thing to say, possibly, or one of the best, we never go the full hog and say "The best" because we don't like that kind of absolutism. But I could just be guessing at the inference there.
I watched this randomly on a plane trip to Manila, I was completely blown away with what a good movie it actually was. Now I recommend to everyone and keep it as one of my favorites
you know the strange part is i tried to look up an “Everything wrong with fantastic Mr fox” just yesterday, and now i wake up to the very video i was looking for.
16:18 "I find it hard to believe that any grocery store would close early on the weekend" - actually we have this ridiculous rule in the UK that shops above a certain size are only allowed to open for 6 hours on a Sunday. It's really inconvenient, but possibly where this comes from
7:55 Whack-Bat was an invention for the film, and was not present in the original novel. Unless you were suggesting Anderson and Baumbach, the writers of the film, are British, which is wrong as the former was from Dallas, the latter from NYC.
I’m surprised he didn’t sin the fact that in “The Shooting” Boggis uses a double barreled shotgun but fires it about 8 times. Never watch that the same way again
This, The Book of Life and Isle of Dogs show Fox could've been an animation powerhouse if they wanted, but they decided that BlueSky was all they needed.
You missed a sin: in the book Mr. Fox does not take everything, but actually only takes some so Boggis, Bunce and Bean don't get suspicious as to what's happening and everyone lives happily in that network of homes!!!! What happened to my favourite fox????
12:34 It always pissed me off that this was Rat's wish. He was drinking cider when he caught Mr. Fox and the others in Bean's cider cellar in the first heist!!!! He clearly already knows what it tastes like. I always just played it off as "He just wanted one last sip." to put my mind at ease, but it still bugs me.
My very first Wes Anderson movie that I saw in theaters in 2009. Can't wait for the French Dispatch! As for my guesses next week, In the Heights and a Quiet Place 2!?!
16:19 If Mr. Fox lives in England, the grocery store would be closed early on sunday. In some European countries, it is also common to have most grocery stores completely closed sunday and have limited openings on saturday. Maybe one thing from this movie that makes some sense
Nonononononononono. Nuh uh. Nope. You’re not getting away with sinning this masterpiece. Not a chance. 0:15 First off, this sins video exists. 0:24 so...it’s a kids sin? 1:27 wrong, she’s worried because she’s working up the nerve to tell him she’s pregnant, and knows it’s going to be a hard transition for him. 1:34 Sinning Wes Anderson cinematography 1:53 Sinning characterization. 2:04 You mean like she was trying to do in your bogus sin about Fox wearing clothes? 2:41 You’re missing the point, which is that he’s trying to make himself sound younger than he actually is. 2:47 And you, sir, just sinned the entire premise of this movie. Way to go. 2:52 And you’re STILL sinning the entire premise of this movie. I think that’s a twofer. 3:17 its a play on a Firestone hearth. Thats why it's on the fireplace. 3:30 No, it’s because the tree’s really expensive, and as the realtor, of course he’d be concerned about if a potential buyer can afford it. 4:09 Pointing things out on the screen, and sinning something you like 4:27 Jeremy makes a Groundhog Day reference that isn’t a sin of the movie cliche. 4:56 So you’re sinning the movie because you don’t get what’s going on here? Do I have that right? Okay: it was never about the tree. He’s going through a midlife crisis, and the tree was his Ferrari. What he’s really after is a chance to feel young again and relive his glory days. 5:12 Sinning the source material. 5:55 Jeremy makes a pop culture reference that isn’t a sin of the movie cliche 6:12 Not when he’s approaching it in the dark! 6:19 No, it means Kylie both has really bad eyesight, and has never been in a situation like this before, therefore wouldn’t know what that means. Unless you're talking about the way Fox described it, in which case, he’s trying to not make Kylie panic and chicken out. 6:54 German simpsons guy: That’s the joke. 6:57 SKIP! 7:15 well considering he didn’t even know there was an electric fence here, yes, yes he did! This is his comeuppance for trying to do things old school. 7:30 it’s actually not, because the point is because he’s not the wild fox he used to be, as well as rusty from heisting, therefore he got a little sloppy by forgetting the tag, or perhaps because he didn't consider the chickens would have them in the first place. 7:41 If you were paying attention to when he was describing the trap in the beginning, you would’ve known that that trap wasn’t spring loaded, and that’s why they nearly got caught that time. THIS time it was, which is why they DIDN’T get caught. 8:43 Yes, yes they did. Know how you can tell? Look at the shirt he’s wearing. They even call this out later when they break in to rescue Kristofferson. 9:15 Talking over Merryl Streep, who was MAKING THE EXACT SAME DAMN POINT! 11:35 It’s called symbolism, Jeremy. They’re flooding them out with the very thing Fox stole from them. Not so great when it’s being used against you, is it? 11:45 Do not pretend you don’t know that manhole covers have holes in them for grabbing onto so humans can pull them off. 11:48 He asks while showing the clip of the movie telling us that no, they CAN’T go back the way they came. And did you forget the farmers have most likely dug to that area by now, and are waiting for the to try and make their way back? It would be suicide. 12:12 Sinning this scene. And just to double it for fun, you’re missing the entire point of her saying that, which is that she misses their old life too, but she took to hanging it up better than Fox did. 12:48 Animals handle death differently than humans do, so for them, a statement like that wouldn’t be so off putting. 12:59 Sinning characterization 14:20 Sin would’ve made more sense if you’d just called him a hypocrite, since the most important scene in the movie’s about to come up and demonstrate. 14:55 It works because Kristofferson taught him how to do that with the karate lesson you sinned a minute ago. 15:15 sinning this scene. That’s it, that’s the sin. And no, I’m not going to explain why, because anyone who loves this film knows exactly why I need no goddamn explanation. 16:16 but they’re alive, and they’re together. Which is what everything really boils down to here. 16:38 Missing another point of the movie. No, life isn’t what it used to be anymore, what’s out there now feels less than mediocre than what you had when you were younger, and you probably wouldn't even recognize your younger self if you ran into it. But you also have good people in your life that you didn’t before, and they’re not going to walk out on you because you messed up. Because that’s what it means to be a family. Staying and sticking it out when you want to leave. And as long as you’re going through it together, doesn’t that make all the difference?
@@rinuchiha6961 but if you liked these, I have a list of other movies I've also done. Chicken Little The Grinch Corpse Bride Bird Box Twilight Office Space Enchanted The Village Unfriended Coraline Luca Monsters University Brother Bear 101 Dalmatians Groundhog Day Exorcism of Emily Rose Napoleon Dynamite Into the Woods Hunchback of Notre Dame Cruella Inside Out Tangled Soul Isle of Dogs A Bug's Life Puss in Boots Fantastic Mr. Fox (500) Days of Summer Over the hedge Where the Wild Things Are Maleficent Polar Express Toy Story 2, 3 and 4 Jingle all the way Simpsons Movie Monster House Lego Movie second part Original Beauty and the Beast Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Paper Towns (actually what I did was point out things the book would've answered, so not technically fact checking)
"do not feel bad for them, they have choices to be free but decide to stay oppressed." only if real people understood that. Best line of the whole video.
This is my cussing 2nd favorite stop-motion movie just after The Nightmare Before Christmas, and easily in my top-20 fav movies of all time - still glad you gave it the loving sin treatment. It means you care too :)
I've done the blueberry trick. You hold the extra blueberries (or whatever ammo your using) in your mouth, individually pushing one into the straw, blow, repeat
@@kozmickitsuneame now right there is a good example why I’m not a fan of Wes Anderson films, everyone has their own opinion pal. You guys just treat opinions like insults. What makes you think I wanna be a fan of something that has manipulating fans who can’t handle opinions?
@@starinvader5969 I'm joking. I'm well aware the movie is not perfect and has its flaws. I'm sorry if the comment upset you but I was just poking fun at the fans who say it's perfect. I personally like the book more and watched this movie long time ago with low expectations. This is the only movie Wes Anderson ever made that I actually like. lol.
I like this movie, but it always kinda bugged me how there's never a resolution for that scene between Mr and Mrs Fox where she says she regrets marrying him. Like was I the only one who thought it was odd how there's never really a resolution to that? They both just ignore it.
Outtakes are here: th-cam.com/video/R8Kkyo1BCXc/w-d-xo.html
Everything wrong with squid games
Yoo
@@joe.s2222 Everything wrong with "Everything wrong with squid games."
Do Mrs Doubtfire
nice i requested this a few months ago
Once you mentioned the chickens being being sentient, I was instantly hit by the new theory that this takes place in the same universe as Chicken Run
That...actually makes sense.
I like. Now we need a sequal about the war 500 years in the future with humanity extinct
I believe chickens are sentient by the current definition. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Lol chickens aren’t sentient in our world???
@@jeremiahfrazier3425 nope
i refuse to believe you werent crying every second you were narrating this video bc that movie is a national treasure
U realize these are joke videos
bro 🤤🤤🤤🤤
I was crying laughing
Britain is a strange place...
International
Actually, in Britain, (I'm not sure where else) Supermarkets close early on the weekend. Sometimes, they completely close on Sundays.
Somewhat true in Sweden too. The big ones have same time but smaller ones does close a bit early.
and foxes are common in England so it fits
Poland does that. Early closing on Saturdays and during Sundays all big to middle shops are closed, supposably to save agonizing little business but they should thought about it before letting malls in city limits...
@@MasterOfViewership well it’s set in England. The director casted all American actors to play the animals and all English actors to play actual people to show its set in England and to differentiate the two
Come to Germany. Go 250 on the Autobahn and visit one of three opened super markets in a city of 2 million inhabitants
1:41 I always interpreted this as the trap being specifically designed to capture Mr. Fox, who's stolen from this farm before. And he fits the profile of "smart enough to figure it out but stupid enough to pull it" exactly.
Homie you just opened my brain
same
Should have taken one sin off for “that’s just weak song writing, you wrote a bad song Petey!”
One of the best scenes of a truly amazing movie. The fact that Petey is Jarvis Cocker of Pulp makes it even funnier.
Frank Bean would be excellent at Cinemasins.
He should 1000 sins, petey didn't deserve that level of disrespect.
@@spacedinosaur8733 frank bean is Dumbledore
Best fucking part of the whole movie, hands down
I love this movie! It's all so endearingly odd and quirky.
Wes Anderson movies in a nutshell
Every time I tell people this movie should've won the academy award for animated film in 2009 they say I'm wrong. Then I ask when they last saw it, and they have only seen it one time. Like, your point is moot if you see Up every year but have only seen Fox once.
@@MisterFribble Quite the opposite, surely, if the movie was one you didn't feel the need to watch again.
Yes the movie was *wiggles hands next to my head* different
didn't even mention the "He's just... *waves hands wildly* ...different."
My daughter and I did this when we saw someone strange in a store.. cool inside joke to have with a 9 year old..
I love this movie so so much. Such a great line
Guess there was nothing to sin about it
"I love you. But I shouldn't have married you."
So much drama in a movie about talking animals. 🥺
the animals were the metaphors we made along the way
This line hit hard
@@matheussanthiago9685 maybe the real kleptomaniac foxes were the friends we made along the way
Im proud that this film gained attention after a decade like damn.
one of my favs
Yeah, hate me , but this movie, Coraline or Mary and Max deserve an Oscar more than Up.
I mean it's been incredibly popular as a cult film and has loads of appraise, it's not suddenly being found and is arguably the best movie from one of the most highest regarded directors by film fans lmao
@@xsympl9070 because its not really available on many streaming services. I've been a fan since I've seen it. It's not enough to subscribe to a service for tho.
@@robert48044 what does this have to do with it being unknown though... It came out like a decade ago and did pretty well back then, streaming or not people that like films tend to highly praise this movie to the point it's literally a meme in film circles
It would have been so much funnier if bill Murray's character was a groundhog
facts
@@The_Sock_ Just the facts jack!
Phil???
Ha!
Lol,, some ppl would be all “iTs tOo On ThE nOsE” tho
I'm actually lowkey offended that there's only one sin removal in this entire video. No sin removal for how gorgeous the animation is, the perfect portrayal of whimsy through its music, how they somehow managed to include Wes Anderson's famous cinematography into an animated film, Bean's freak out when he destroys all the shit in the caravan, "you wrote a bad song Petey", among others
This is cinema sins not cinema wins, if I were you I wouldn't expect much sin removal on a channel where the whole point is adding sins (no intent to be rude)
Maybe Mr. Fox held the blueberries in his mouth and moved them into the tube after each blow
That's probably what he did, nice idea!
I was just about to write this :D
@@eifelitorn good lad
Holy shit Noah's out here solving the real problems, hope Jeremy sees this so he can know the secret of how he did that
@@awebtoonreader4979 anything such as this I'll find an answer
There were a lot of jokes that went over Jeremy's head in this movie. The over-complicated game was clearly a dig at real over-complicated sports games
I heard that whackbat is basically just cricket but not sure how accurate that is
also I think he kept sinning the wild animal as them literally being wild animals when it really was a reference to their nature, no matter how civilized they become theyre really just wild animals at heart
@@MattB90 If they had said they were civilized animals, he would've sinned them by saying 'Wearing nice clothes does not make an animal less wild'
You really think that these things went over his head? I guess the whole point of cinema sins went over yours
This is intentional, they make sure to blanket certain things to ensure proper engagement in the comment sections, it’s a tactic, same as the constant re-uploading without communication and separating the “outtakes” section of the videos
Me: Can you sin Fantastic Mr. Fox?
CinemaSins: _sins Fantastic Mr. Fox_
Also me: The cuss you are.
how did you not remove a sin for the scene with the wolf at the end, that’s a beautiful scene and still hits me to this day
That was Wes Anderson's entire reason for making the movie.
I'm a 42 year old guy and it still makes me tear-up every time 😄
@savyxbanana Wow. When a non-fan says there's a great scene, you KNOW there's at least a nugget of good in there!
Man, this movie was my childhood. Owned the dvd, watched it like 50 times but still loved it each time.
Oh my god. In my head this is a recent film. I am so old.
I broke the first DVD I had of it bc I watched it that much, on my second one now and it doesn’t have any scratches tho I’m sure they come
One time my brother and I were on a flight from Australia to the U.S. We were in different rows. I was browsing through the in-flight films, saw this movie and was like "George Clooney? What the heck" and watched it. After the flight, I (or maybe my brother?) made a reference to something like a "George Clooney-style caper" and then we realized that we had, independently, watched this film on the flight and loved it.
Edit: accidentally put "made" instead of "maybe" oops.
that’s hilarious
Three words.
Wes.
Anderson.
Classic.
really is
3 more
Certified
Hood
Classic
Thats 5
@@livy-p8z Not including “Three words”.
@@BatmanFan76 I’m counting nine now lmao
As a kid, I really appreciated that they taught us the Latin names of various animals, and they appeared up on the screen. You learn something new everyday, even when you don't expect to!
It's perfect, in my opinion, the best movie from Mr. Anderson.
Ah yes, "the Matrix" is the best movie.
@@dexterjaybargola2010 Directed by Wes Anderson.
Seconded, Wes should really make more stop motion films!
@@trinaq I know it's a joke😅
It’s my favorite of his too. Then again, I’ve only seen two: this and life aquatic
The blueberries are not stacked in the straw, he is holding them in his mouth and loads them individually before firing each one. May this revelations bring some piece back to your life.
You guys removed a sin for substituting Cuss for every cuss word but missed the opportunity to use CUSS when swearing in your own video. FOR SHAME! :P
So many #hypocrites, smfh!
This video should be about 10 seconds long. Enough time to say “Nothing is wrong with this movie. It’s a masterpiece!”
Preach, there is NOTHING wrong with this movie, period!
You're wasting your time with this nonsense.
@Longplays & Other Random Stuff he did
agreed.
Bah, the greater the masterpiece, the greater the sins!
Despite a lack of electric fencing to deter its chickens from being stolen, building 34 did have a seemingly redundant amount of three knives and one fork to guard from said chicken theft.
It is really cool when he slows the animation down. I'ts just makes me appriciate these movies even more
According to IMDB, Wes Anderson had the animators work at 12 frames per second instead of 24 in order to better showcase their artistry.
idk why but i lost it with the way he said "i am confused" at 15:46
This movie is an absolute gem from my childhood and to this day i can happily sit back and enjoy everything it has to offer. The writing, the characters, the music, the stop motion, beautiful!
LOVE this movie!
But I still can’t believe you didn’t sin the part where Mr. Fox’s excuse for Kristofferson wearing a bandit hat is “because his ears were cold” when the bandit hat covers most of the face EXCEPT the ears.
I noticed that too
15:40 the best delivery of "I'm am confused" that I've ever heard
"Jeremy makes a pop culture reference that isn't the sin of the movie cliché"
Birdman huh
@@adamsoundcloud4248 duh
"Jeremy sins something he likes cliché"
*crunch* “ you paddin’ the sin count bro?”
This movie, that movie
You sinned one of my all-time nostalgic 'get stoned and relax' favorite movies. Bravo
I watched this in cinemas with my dad when it came out… we were the only ones there
lucky bastards
this movie didn't even get released in my country
rlly!!!? it’s so good, so underrated tho
You've got balls for making this video, I'll give you that.
they made a cinemawins video about it, few years ago... so they really like this movie.
@@bloggerblogg5878 Cinemasins and Cinemawins are not made by the same people.
@@gabrielsebastianelhagezote1486 my bad, I think I misunderstood something.
After the 47th viewing of this movie I went looking for this very video but it hadn’t been posted yet
This just made my day 🦊😂🤣
Also, Ash is in just his underwear in front of the school bully and yet the beaver never makes fun of that and Ash doesn’t seem embarrassed by it. Just seemed odd to me
Probably cause they have fur, maybe it’s not as awkward as being a hairless, fleshy human.
This hit me with nostalgia, one of my favorite movies as a kid and now too.
Same
I love, totally LOVE that shot with the wolf. Me: "I'm feeling... something... and I don't really know what it is. Something that was lost maybe?"
I can't believe it didn't get a sin off; "We're wild animals" the Fantastic Mr Fox said throughout the movie No, Mr Fox, you are wrong. That's a wild animal. Starving, mangy but free.
Free to starve most likely but he's free.
Currently in France: Not only do supermarkets close early on the weekend (or just, not open...), some of them close early on random days for no reason at all!
1:08 wait, why is that misogynistic? It shows him as being reckless and addicted to danger for the thrill, but nothing I saw was about him demeaning her as a woman.
I was also quite confused about that but I think it might have to do with him disregarding her opinion but he would've done the same thing if she was a boy so I think it might've been more because she happend to be one and more the writers opinion
@@man.no.3 I think it adds a bit more weight when he said she was "kind of the best" (aka "okay") at painting.
@@FallenAngelHiroko yeah it does add more weight to it but that also might be because he doesnt like people to be better than him at anything but that's also weird because he doesnt paint but stil-
@@man.no.3 even though it's voiced by an American, it's also quite a British thing to say, possibly, or one of the best, we never go the full hog and say "The best" because we don't like that kind of absolutism. But I could just be guessing at the inference there.
It's 2021, if you disagree with a woman you're a misogynist
I watched this randomly on a plane trip to Manila, I was completely blown away with what a good movie it actually was. Now I recommend to everyone and keep it as one of my favorites
Well dang
I remember watching the "Everything good about 'The Fantastic Mr. Fox'" video
you know the strange part is i tried to look up an “Everything wrong with fantastic Mr fox” just yesterday, and now i wake up to the very video i was looking for.
7:52 Actually, it was Wes Anderson who came up with that game, there’s no mention of it in the book.
there's no mention of most of the things in this movie in the book
This is an amazing movie that totally took me by surprise.
16:18 "I find it hard to believe that any grocery store would close early on the weekend" - actually we have this ridiculous rule in the UK that shops above a certain size are only allowed to open for 6 hours on a Sunday. It's really inconvenient, but possibly where this comes from
To be fair, that doesnt exist in this country.
Our engkish teacher wanted us to make a resume about this movie and this satisfies me
"If the first 80 snipers don't spot them, I doubt the next 28 will make a difference." 😂🤣
2:17 The sin here should have been "Kits"
Mr Fox: Takes all of the Bean farm's apple cyder
Mr Bean: *Creates Enough Apple Cyder to flood a huge hole from thin air*
I checked for this video a few months ago but you hadn't made it yet so this makes me happy
Bonus round: A sin every time Mr Fox made that annoying clicking noise
I've been dreading this day for a long time and now that it's finally here... Naration ding
13:17 I swear you are turning into Kermit the Frog. 😆
I FIND IT HARD TO BELIEVE THAT ANY GROCERY STORE WOULD CLOSE EARLY ON THE WEEKEND!
This movie is perfect tf 😭
I beg to differ
All these years assumed Mrs Fox was voiced by Angelica Houston. Now can't stop looking for clips to compare their diction. Eerily similar.
Now I’m feeling the way I felt when you guys sinned the original 101 Dalmatians, I still love both these movies no matter what
7:55 Whack-Bat was an invention for the film, and was not present in the original novel. Unless you were suggesting Anderson and Baumbach, the writers of the film, are British, which is wrong as the former was from Dallas, the latter from NYC.
This is literally my favorite movie and I’ve been waiting for this video.
I’m surprised he didn’t sin the fact that in “The Shooting” Boggis uses a double barreled shotgun but fires it about 8 times. Never watch that the same way again
Literally every grocery store I've ever been in has closed at the same time or earlier on weekends than on weekdays.
They Finally Made It!!! Thanks so much, Jeremy, Chris and the rest of the team.
2:39 fox years are a real thing and in them he would be about 40 because 1 human year is 5.71 fox years
Badgers can actually dig through concrete so that part isn't very unrealistic, just the speed.
I was kinda nervous whenever his description in the previous video said “foxy sins”.
Also, Fantastic Mr. Fox? You might as well do Spirited Away.
I mean they did Shawshank Redemption. The seal of not sinning excellent movies has been broken lol
When I was younger I was OBSESSED with this movie
The furry awakening
this was loads of fun. thank you. love the film. love how you break it down. cheers.
This is the movie that I seem to watch on the plane every time there's a 5-hour or longer flight.
This, The Book of Life and Isle of Dogs show Fox could've been an animation powerhouse if they wanted, but they decided that BlueSky was all they needed.
Its pretty cool when you finally see them cover a film you loved growing up
You missed a sin: in the book Mr. Fox does not take everything, but actually only takes some so Boggis, Bunce and Bean don't get suspicious as to what's happening and everyone lives happily in that network of homes!!!! What happened to my favourite fox????
As a law student I appreciate the distinction between trespassing and breaking and entering
Started cracking up at 11:11😂
12:34 It always pissed me off that this was Rat's wish. He was drinking cider when he caught Mr. Fox and the others in Bean's cider cellar in the first heist!!!! He clearly already knows what it tastes like. I always just played it off as "He just wanted one last sip." to put my mind at ease, but it still bugs me.
My very first Wes Anderson movie that I saw in theaters in 2009. Can't wait for the French Dispatch!
As for my guesses next week, In the Heights and a Quiet Place 2!?!
Right about the 4:00 min on the timer is a badger… I’m from Wisconsin so I just gotta say… *AWE WHAT A CUTE LITTLE BADGER* 😊😝
16:19 If Mr. Fox lives in England, the grocery store would be closed early on sunday. In some European countries, it is also common to have most grocery stores completely closed sunday and have limited openings on saturday. Maybe one thing from this movie that makes some sense
Yet, how many English accents do we hear?
@@kevinbhieey9188 it's a book by Roald Dahl so it takes place in the UK that's just common sense
The writing in the newspaper (2:10) is just excerpts from the book the movie is based on.
I honestly had the same thought when watching this as a kid when mr fox didn’t use the utensils on the table when eating pancakes
He was eating toast. Do you eat toast with a fork?
19:15 Actually in the UK, Supermarkets do close early on Sundays.
Nonononononononono. Nuh uh. Nope. You’re not getting away with sinning this masterpiece. Not a chance.
0:15 First off, this sins video exists.
0:24 so...it’s a kids sin?
1:27 wrong, she’s worried because she’s working up the nerve to tell him she’s pregnant, and knows it’s going to be a hard transition for him.
1:34 Sinning Wes Anderson cinematography
1:53 Sinning characterization.
2:04 You mean like she was trying to do in your bogus sin about Fox wearing clothes?
2:41 You’re missing the point, which is that he’s trying to make himself sound younger than he actually is.
2:47 And you, sir, just sinned the entire premise of this movie. Way to go.
2:52 And you’re STILL sinning the entire premise of this movie. I think that’s a twofer.
3:17 its a play on a Firestone hearth. Thats why it's on the fireplace.
3:30 No, it’s because the tree’s really expensive, and as the realtor, of course he’d be concerned about if a potential buyer can afford it.
4:09 Pointing things out on the screen, and sinning something you like
4:27 Jeremy makes a Groundhog Day reference that isn’t a sin of the movie cliche.
4:56 So you’re sinning the movie because you don’t get what’s going on here? Do I have that right? Okay: it was never about the tree. He’s going through a midlife crisis, and the tree was his Ferrari. What he’s really after is a chance to feel young again and relive his glory days.
5:12 Sinning the source material.
5:55 Jeremy makes a pop culture reference that isn’t a sin of the movie cliche
6:12 Not when he’s approaching it in the dark!
6:19 No, it means Kylie both has really bad eyesight, and has never been in a situation like this before, therefore wouldn’t know what that means. Unless you're talking about the way Fox described it, in which case, he’s trying to not make Kylie panic and chicken out.
6:54 German simpsons guy: That’s the joke.
6:57 SKIP!
7:15 well considering he didn’t even know there was an electric fence here, yes, yes he did! This is his comeuppance for trying to do things old school.
7:30 it’s actually not, because the point is because he’s not the wild fox he used to be, as well as rusty from heisting, therefore he got a little sloppy by forgetting the tag, or perhaps because he didn't consider the chickens would have them in the first place.
7:41 If you were paying attention to when he was describing the trap in the beginning, you would’ve known that that trap wasn’t spring loaded, and that’s why they nearly got caught that time. THIS time it was, which is why they DIDN’T get caught.
8:43 Yes, yes they did. Know how you can tell? Look at the shirt he’s wearing. They even call this out later when they break in to rescue Kristofferson.
9:15 Talking over Merryl Streep, who was MAKING THE EXACT SAME DAMN POINT!
11:35 It’s called symbolism, Jeremy. They’re flooding them out with the very thing Fox stole from them. Not so great when it’s being used against you, is it?
11:45 Do not pretend you don’t know that manhole covers have holes in them for grabbing onto so humans can pull them off.
11:48 He asks while showing the clip of the movie telling us that no, they CAN’T go back the way they came. And did you forget the farmers have most likely dug to that area by now, and are waiting for the to try and make their way back? It would be suicide.
12:12 Sinning this scene. And just to double it for fun, you’re missing the entire point of her saying that, which is that she misses their old life too, but she took to hanging it up better than Fox did.
12:48 Animals handle death differently than humans do, so for them, a statement like that wouldn’t be so off putting.
12:59 Sinning characterization
14:20 Sin would’ve made more sense if you’d just called him a hypocrite, since the most important scene in the movie’s about to come up and demonstrate.
14:55 It works because Kristofferson taught him how to do that with the karate lesson you sinned a minute ago.
15:15 sinning this scene. That’s it, that’s the sin. And no, I’m not going to explain why, because anyone who loves this film knows exactly why I need no goddamn explanation.
16:16 but they’re alive, and they’re together. Which is what everything really boils down to here.
16:38 Missing another point of the movie. No, life isn’t what it used to be anymore, what’s out there now feels less than mediocre than what you had when you were younger, and you probably wouldn't even recognize your younger self if you ran into it. But you also have good people in your life that you didn’t before, and they’re not going to walk out on you because you messed up. Because that’s what it means to be a family. Staying and sticking it out when you want to leave. And as long as you’re going through it together, doesn’t that make all the difference?
Holy cow. Are you the Birdman in disguise?
@@rinuchiha6961 ha, no. But he did inspire me.
@@rinuchiha6961 but if you liked these, I have a list of other movies I've also done.
Chicken Little
The Grinch
Corpse Bride
Bird Box
Twilight
Office Space
Enchanted
The Village
Unfriended
Coraline
Luca
Monsters University
Brother Bear
101 Dalmatians
Groundhog Day
Exorcism of Emily Rose
Napoleon Dynamite
Into the Woods
Hunchback of Notre Dame
Cruella
Inside Out
Tangled
Soul
Isle of Dogs
A Bug's Life
Puss in Boots
Fantastic Mr. Fox
(500) Days of Summer
Over the hedge
Where the Wild Things Are
Maleficent
Polar Express
Toy Story 2, 3 and 4
Jingle all the way
Simpsons Movie
Monster House
Lego Movie second part
Original Beauty and the Beast
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Paper Towns (actually what I did was point out things the book would've answered, so not technically fact checking)
Thank you for that x
I think you are completely missing the point of these videos 😂
13:21 "That's Didelphidaeist" cracked me right up. Brilliant work on a film I actually love.
I hope Th3Birdman does this one
You finally did it! I absolutely LOVE this movie! Taking a son off for “cuss” was perfect! ❤️
"do not feel bad for them, they have choices to be free but decide to stay oppressed."
only if real people understood that.
Best line of the whole video.
Imagine the 108th soldier like "I SEE THEM" and all 107 soldiers looking through scopes frantically asking "where".
2:05 New Petition Against Tax!
Tweed is woven from wool, generally recognised as the most fire-retardant natural fibre. Even when it ignites, it tends to self-extinguish.
Interesting.
This movie has more energy than the other movies directed by Wes Anderson
Bridle path. It's a bridle path. Sin for CinemaSins!
13:00 he's not the hero. He's the protagonist
This is my cussing 2nd favorite stop-motion movie just after The Nightmare Before Christmas, and easily in my top-20 fav movies of all time - still glad you gave it the loving sin treatment. It means you care too :)
This is one of my all time fav movies
I've done the blueberry trick. You hold the extra blueberries (or whatever ammo your using) in your mouth, individually pushing one into the straw, blow, repeat
There’s nothing wrong. This movie is perfection 😤✨
Every movie has Flors
@@starinvader5969nope not this one I'm adding a sin to you now 😮 lol. Edit (I'm joking)
@@kozmickitsuneame now right there is a good example why I’m not a fan of Wes Anderson films, everyone has their own opinion pal. You guys just treat opinions like insults.
What makes you think I wanna be a fan of something that has manipulating fans who can’t handle opinions?
@@starinvader5969 I'm joking. I'm well aware the movie is not perfect and has its flaws. I'm sorry if the comment upset you but I was just poking fun at the fans who say it's perfect. I personally like the book more and watched this movie long time ago with low expectations. This is the only movie Wes Anderson ever made that I actually like. lol.
MR FOX BASICALLY TURNS INTO ROBIN HOOD!
I like this movie, but it always kinda bugged me how there's never a resolution for that scene between Mr and Mrs Fox where she says she regrets marrying him. Like was I the only one who thought it was odd how there's never really a resolution to that? They both just ignore it.
That's real marriage
Maybe it didn’t need a resolution. Sometimes it’s really like that
can we talk about the fact that when they're digging all of them act like they're digging but only the one on the front is actually digging
I literally was watching this movie for the first time last week!! Y’all really came in with a clutch shot. Lets see what wins y’all boys got