I like how they portrayed Eep's and Dawn's relationship. Some movies would have made them rivals for boy's affection, but here they made it clear that Dawn has no interest in Guy, and she and Eep are good friends.
Her name is Eep? Are you serious? Why have I been living my life without subtitles? Why do I keep finding out things are saying things I didn’t know in movies? 😭
I love how the grandma says that there weren't no men when she specifically said that her father killed her lover and then have her away to eeps grandpa.
5:28 Fun fact: Turns out cavemen teeth were actually in really good condition, as their diets and lifestyles allowed many more types of micro-organisms in their mouths. Believe it or not, this actually helped maintain their teeth, which is proven when agriculture and less types of food were introduced. This is when cavaties, decay and many other tooth related problems started.
Not all thogh. Neanderthal ore homosapian it all depends on how they used them. A lot of neanderthal teeth are worn from many years of usage, so not all are perfect, and if i might say sapians had it beter in dental care back then then neanderthals do to ther more advanc hunting skills and lifestyle. But neanderthals did have a bit thicker enamel layer arond the teath so that is one benifit.
one more sin to add- when Sandy says boomsies at the end there Grug is all "her first word yes!!!" when she called him DADA at the separation scene in the FIRST movie so not her first word lol.
@@christianparrish6647 and grug saying he hasn't seen a banana since he was little.... yet guy literally handed bananas to him in the first film when they first met the punch monkeys.... lmfao
1:40 (ish) One moon has never equaled one night, it equals one month. It means one full cycle of the moon's phases, which is why he always draws a crescent moon, because that was the moon's phase when he started keeping track.
If I had a nickel for every time Ryan Reynolds played a character named Guy in the last two years , I would have two, which isn’t a lot but weird it happened twice
I also appreciate that they didn’t go for the two girls fighting over one guy trope. To add to it, I appreciated the fact that when the two families were arguing with each other, the girls never fought amongst themselves and the parents never forced them to not like each other.
It’s funny how you sinned the fact that in the recap, Eep was stopped from smashing Guy with a rock just because he put his arms out , even though that is LITERALLY the reason why she stops in the first movie. She noticed the human arms when Guy put his arms out, and she is obviously smart enough to realize that it wasn’t a animal. This is one thing story wise they got spot on in the recap.
Nice video, but you missed one. Remember that place they all settled at the end of the first movie? Lush jungles, beaches, plenty of food? It looked pretty damn nice. Yet now they’re all on the road again searching for “tomorrow”. Why? They already found it! What happened to it? It wasn’t “tomorrow-y” enough for them?
I’m glad this movies didn’t play the “new girl creates tension between existing relationship and the girl gets jealous of new girl” trope. I was suprimes that Eep became great friends with the other girl and didn’t get mad at her but at Guy.
I was really expecting you to sin that fact that Grug said that "boomsies" was Sandy's first word, but technically in the first movie, Sandy said "Dada" and put her hands on Grug's face. So Grug would of already known that "boomsies" wasn't her first word
I seriously miss the art style of the first movie, I loved seeing the TINIEST of detail of dirt and dust on the characters. It’s what made the movie fit the era portrayed. They modernized this one too much, assumingely for the target audience, it’s disappointing
Wtf are you guys on about? What's disappointing in making something that satisfies more of their target audience tho? Are you forgetting it's a kids movie? I think the 'enhanced' look was pretty sweet in my opinion. And I will say, I'm easy to please but, the humor was spot on to me.
@@howtokdj *Well focusing more on a target audience, means that the rest of the audience may not think it is to their liking It's like pointing a fan on one person, but not the others.*
I wish they hadn't changed the animal designs. They looked so unique in the first one and you could see all the different animals in each of them but also the creative liberties. In this one it's just two animals mashed togther with the colours made brighter. It less creative and kinda lazy considering the animals they originally had were much better.
@@TheSnomGuy Yes they were still combinations of animals in the first movie but more detail and creative liberty was taken to make them more unique and less obvious. Like the animal at the start of the movie looked to be a mix of a bear, an owl and some predatory cat. But it was blended together really well so that it wasn't as obvious. If they had used it again in the second movie it probably would have looked lower quality because they don't bother to blend or add any creative detail to the animals in the second movie. If you want to see what I mean look at Douglas in the first movie (the alligator, badger, dog thing) and then look at his design in the second movie
13:50 One of if not THE best part of the movie. If I remember Dawn was never even talked to about hooking up with Guy, let alone if she wanted to be with him. Arranged Marriages *ding
The first thing I noticed about this movie is that it's style became a bit less realistic, like if you compare the scene of where Guy and Eep meet in the first and second one, there's a huge difference
Yes indeed, the clothes and the face seem to be less cringe and feel fleshed out rather than the sequel. The sequel has a flat bright clothes that didn't fit well with the characters. @@laei6391
4:06 I like to think that The Croods actually takes place in the far future after some kind of apocalypse. That would explain why they use modern day terms like Seat Belt, Watch, ect.
The sin off for no love angle was hella deserved so glad you guys put attention on that. But you didn’t sin the the complete and utter lack of continuity with Eep’s scars?? That drove me crazy throughout the entire movie
@@phoebusapollo8365 I mean the continuity throughout the second movie. Eep shows her scars to Dawn, some of which are in plain sight, but they’re not there for the rest of the movie. (Aside from peanut toe)
2 things that I was hoping to see; the family acts like they have never encountered bananas when, in the first movie, guy appeased the punch monkeys with a giant pile of bananas; both movies end with sandy’s “first” words. It was “dada” or something in the first movie and “boomsies” in the second. In the second movie; however, the family acted like Sandy had never spoken before.
Thank you for mentioning the banana thing. Was rewatching both movies with my kids and couldn’t help but notice that as well. Really surprised few people did.
Might as well add another sin for Eep having a peanut toe when she didn’t have one in the first movie. This is some Alex’s paw from Madagascar 2 level of continuity bullshit, right here!
@@thekenimator8397 That's what I was thinking when she talked about it. Since in the first movie they spend the whole time in the cave until they start traveling and they never have a scene of her losing a toe and replacing it.
At 7:53 I actually thought you were going to say "you got some Megamind in my Croods" cause Megamind did that whole "WINDOOOOWWW" thing too that you sinned in that movie
I like how everyone seems to forget how bananas were in the first movie too and Grug wasn't losing his shit in that movie about that. Like how Guy appeases the punch monkies by giving them bananas.
I like how Eep's emotion of love feels/looks like the modern-day symbol which also in turn comes from the ancient Greeks' symbol for a plant that was literally used for birth control, i. e. a literal sex-related product. I mean, obviously little people know of that, but I just thought it wouldn't hurt to point out.
my 6th-grade teacher played the original croods in class because it was "an accurate representation of what it's like for cave men to adapt to new environments.
@@christianparrish6647 highly reccomend, all I'm gonna say is Ryan Reynolds' character has "I think" schizophrenia and hears voices that tell him to do things. It's actually really funny imo
Something about the way this movie does it's "modern" humor that rubs me the wrong way. It's pretty bad when you're making "The Flintstones" feel more timeless by comparison.
This reminds me of how some nights Grandpa and I would eat melty cheese in the mudroom. We laughed so much as cheese dripped down his face. I can still remember his laugh. It sounded like a hundred murders of crows filtered through a ring modulator. RIPO Grandpa please stop haunting my dreams.
The only thing that genuinely irritates me about this movie is the fact that Phil and Hope decided after less than half a day that the Croods would never be able to adjust to life behind the wall. Not even 12 hours and they acted like they knew more about the Croods than the Croods themselves. This was the stupidest part of the movie and whoever wrote it in there should be ashamed of themselves for it. It could even be forgiven if the scene was 2 days later, because then there would at least have been time to make it believable that Phil and Hope would come to that conclusion. But not even 12 hours? BS. It just made them seem even worse than they are.
Also, the reason that The Flintstones worked is that it was specifically intended as a (light) parody of then-current postwar consumerist "Silent Generation" culture. There was a POINT to all the anachronisms. This is just using them for lazy reference jokes.
Honestly I thought the film was great. It embraced the wacky tone from the first one and just had a lot more fun with the concept of The Croods. The fact that some of them were gonna get eaten because Grug ate like a millions bananas is exactly the kind of plot I wanted to see from a film like this. The animation and colours were also on point.
@@Ham_Solo Compared to the first one, obviously it doesn't hold up, to me anyways. I guess I am really attached to the original, and this one feels way too over-the-top with the over-dramatic reactions and stuff. Idk, it's just missing the charm the first one had.
@@samahissimplistic Tbh with every sequel the characters are more energetic and with brighter colors and stuff which I rarely like. While I kinda understand why with this movie I still dislike it
I will say, the animation has definitely improved over the years. I mean, take a look at the first one circa 2013- it's still good, but based on the animation from this movie, it's really good. The story line sucks, and Eep is giving me Ralph vibes from Ralph breaks the internet vibes yk?
Notice how the animation quality was different between the first and second movie? In the first movie, they were more detailed and “dirty.” In this one, they appear smoother and cleaner
18:25 Uhhh, did you forget that the Punch Monkeys have no more bananas? All those empty peels? They didn't know the Bettermans wouldn't have their usual banana offering, so they didn't leave any bananas in reserve for if something like this happened. Therefore, they're using the banana peels they now have so many of, to make Phil, Grug, and Guy's banana disguises.
Ended up seeing this movie a few weeks ago while bored at a work-trip AirBnB. It had some cute parts, but mostly I just sat imagining how much Jeremy would tear it to shreds. Finally, my prayers have been answered!
16:48 maybe the brain damage is a part of the language. As seen, the monkey uses the same punch repeatedly, but maybe with the brain damage, its interpreted into a different meaning
You missed a sin. The croods spend who knows how long ravaging the bettermen's giant melon things, yet the bettermens don't notice until they try to pick the tiny ass banana. Yeah yeah, I know Phill was protective of the bananas, but everything else is their food supply.
I really liked this movie, but I feel the skin was to smooth and clean, not a single rough detail and the teeth needed to be at least a bit more yellow. The first movie had more rough skin so it looked more realistic, but I can see that they may have gone for the smoother skin, because most people like it smoother or it's because they wanted the aesthetic to look more happy and that everything was great .
@@kiaranfouche7589 most people thought the first movie was okay, but not great. the fact that the sequel isn't terrible shouldn't remotely come across as a surprise. honestly, I liked croods 2 a lot more than the first. same can be said with a good amount of dreamworks sequels.
@@kiaranfouche7589 Both are pretty strongly underrated imo. Neither is a masterpiece like Incredibles or as iconic as Shrek, but both are genuinely entertaining the whole way through, as deliver much more than they promise, similar to How To Train Your Dragon (the first one at least.) Would recommend.
This movie was actually pretty good fun! Maybe I was starved given Disney's live action streak and quarantine postponing everything, but before Luca this was my favorite movie of the past horrendious years. It wasn't phenomenal or new or daring- it's just mindless fun and we needed some of that. It's very energetic and exaggerated. Good for keeping kids entertained, not horrible to sit through for adults.
I like to think that during the 2000's Dreamworks was a rockstar on top of the career with how untouchable they were, then the early 2010's was the hangover period, then came the late 2010's where all the poor decisions and bridges they burned came crashing down and now all the bastard children are showing up.
1:32 it makes sense if guy follows the light the chances are that the days will be longer (because he is following the sun's path) the night would probably be more dangerous for Guy (can't see in the dark, probably colder, etc.) "you'll make it to tomorrow" they probably meant actual tomorrow and not as an exact place like Guy thought they did. Basically follow the sun and you should live to the next day.
This was the first movie I got to see in theaters post-pandemic, and although its nothing special, it was fun to finally see a movie in theaters and it had some pretty funny moments. My favorite was the joke about Thunk watching the 'window' ("I think this show's for older kids", lol). The first Croods is a pretty decent animated offering I think. Compared to the first Croods, which had a more serious/emotional ending, this one fully embraced the crazy and had a totally wacky ending.
The term "moons" typically refers to months (28 days) rather than one day/night cycle. His parents probably died when the moon was at a crescent stage so that's why it's what he keeps drawing. Every time he sees the same crescent in the sky as the night his parents died, he marks it down as a form of tracking the lunar cycle.
0:37 Tar is an incredibly sticky thick substance that trapped Mammoths so it is incredibly reasonable to expect humans to be unable to get out. The real danger isn’t drowning in tar but not being able to leave then starving to death.
I researched this movie franchise. It’s an actual rip off from the tv episodes Gogs, featuring claymation. There was meant to be a team up of the creators of Gogs (Aaargh! Studios) and the studio who wanted the movie, but it didn’t go through.. The studio did team up with the creators of Wallace and Gromit (Aardman) but it seems they still kept the pitch and exact format for the family that appears in Gogs. And Gogs does it better. And it is a shame they see their idea being stolen AND shat on by cash grabbing studios.
Apparently Aardman, Dreamworks and John Cleese were working on a project that was based around cavemen that would be loosely based on the Roald Dhal book The Twits but when Aardman and Dreamworks split up DW kept the rights and turned it into The Croods
4:44 im just imagining him spinning away in his chair when he says "rollin' in the SLEEEEEEEEEEEEEP" and him getting farther and farther away, is just the funniest image to me 13:41 can we also mention that guy somehow has his legs positioned like this... no broken bones or anything harmful...
“I hear you how the hell does one milk a shark? the answer is carefully, and only when all other milkable options have been milked” honestly that made me chuckle a little 11:59
The twist ending is, it all just took place in Australia, and some kids got lost in the outback a few weeks ago... And this is their story.
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Those land sharks seem more plausible now...
Nah, there isn't any water out here.
lmaoooo that would explain the modern stuff i guess
as an australian i can confirm this movie was based on my backyard
I like how they portrayed Eep's and Dawn's relationship. Some movies would have made them rivals for boy's affection, but here they made it clear that Dawn has no interest in Guy, and she and Eep are good friends.
i also like this. they didnt demonise a female for once like "girls are always fighting over boys"
True, I was sure they will get a love triangle when I saw the trailers. I am glad they skip that thrope.
Her name is Eep? Are you serious? Why have I been living my life without subtitles? Why do I keep finding out things are saying things I didn’t know in movies? 😭
@@m_artroom for the longest time i thought her name was eve
@@m_artroom I honestly first thought it was Eve at first and I thought her and Guy would be some kind of Adam and Eve type story.
Omg I just realized when Thunk learned what a window is, it's the same energy of when Megamind learns what a window is.
Yeah that's what I noticed in this movie
yea but megamind was lowkey fine and thunk looks like whatever a thunk is 💃
@@coquetteishfetish A knockoff Owen 😃
@@ubbles5174 oml you're absolutely correct
Mind = Wow I can't believe I didn't catch that one...
I love how the grandma says that there weren't no men when she specifically said that her father killed her lover and then have her away to eeps grandpa.
5:28 Fun fact: Turns out cavemen teeth were actually in really good condition, as their diets and lifestyles allowed many more types of micro-organisms in their mouths. Believe it or not, this actually helped maintain their teeth, which is proven when agriculture and less types of food were introduced. This is when cavaties, decay and many other tooth related problems started.
Not all thogh. Neanderthal ore homosapian it all depends on how they used them. A lot of neanderthal teeth are worn from many years of usage, so not all are perfect, and if i might say sapians had it beter in dental care back then then neanderthals do to ther more advanc hunting skills and lifestyle. But neanderthals did have a bit thicker enamel layer arond the teath so that is one benifit.
Yep, no refined sugar and processed food mean better teeth and overall health.
Nice
@@Lex60 no GMO's back then
But then again they did die faster sooo
one more sin to add- when Sandy says boomsies at the end there Grug is all "her first word yes!!!"
when she called him DADA at the separation scene in the FIRST movie
so not her first word lol.
I would definitely sin that.
@@christianparrish6647 and grug saying he hasn't seen a banana since he was little.... yet guy literally handed bananas to him in the first film when they first met the punch monkeys.... lmfao
@@jinkieez Universal Studios: I'm just gonna pretend I didn't see that
@@jinkieez I thought the AMA etching when seeing that lol
@@laei6391 they did that quite a lot this movie
1:40 (ish) One moon has never equaled one night, it equals one month. It means one full cycle of the moon's phases, which is why he always draws a crescent moon, because that was the moon's phase when he started keeping track.
Does EWW not understand that? I thought that was obvious. And it's a crescent moon because a full moon might look too much like the Sun.
@@Paulafan5 not just the sun, a circle could mean many things. Plus a crescent moon takes up less drawing space.
er, 28 days
Now back then the moon wasn't fully completed and it was always a crescent
@@tolfan4438 it wasn't until the advancements in engineering brought about by the Romans that we had the expertise required to finish the job.
If I had a nickel for every time Ryan Reynolds played a character named Guy in the last two years , I would have two, which isn’t a lot but weird it happened twice
Thank you Dr Doofenshmirtz
Twoce
@@zekanark943 woops
I knew guy's voice sounded familiar
Why do people always say this?
I also appreciate that they didn’t go for the two girls fighting over one guy trope.
To add to it, I appreciated the fact that when the two families were arguing with each other, the girls never fought amongst themselves and the parents never forced them to not like each other.
Yes, it definitely had a strong "We don't need no man's" vibe. Like all kids movies these days.
@@curlygrain4389 I mean they did it positively in this case at least
Girls stick together 💗
@@LiLiKOiOiOi Ngl always. The girls fighting over dudes cliche exists for a reason.
@@LiLiKOiOiOi *Not
It’s funny how you sinned the fact that in the recap, Eep was stopped from smashing Guy with a rock just because he put his arms out , even though that is LITERALLY the reason why she stops in the first movie. She noticed the human arms when Guy put his arms out, and she is obviously smart enough to realize that it wasn’t a animal. This is one thing story wise they got spot on in the recap.
Aww, Sandy grew up from being the family pet to the young toddler daughter.
No comment here now so I put one
Wait... Wasn't her first words dadda in the first movie..
@@Keily_gacha Well according to the second movie her "first word" was boomsies lol
And that's a sin
Virtually the same thing anyway
The only thing that keeps me up at night besides Adele's "Rolling in the Sleep" parody is when someone de-rims my fruit basket.
What does this mean?
@@iloveramennoodle01 it just sounds weird
And do they put all that fruit into your salad and then toss it?
@@reubenpatterson6746 they're talking about the anime my fruit basket
@@thedoronilafamily2434 oh
Nice video, but you missed one. Remember that place they all settled at the end of the first movie? Lush jungles, beaches, plenty of food? It looked pretty damn nice. Yet now they’re all on the road again searching for “tomorrow”. Why? They already found it! What happened to it? It wasn’t “tomorrow-y” enough for them?
Because, sequel.
Comcast
It was pretty obvious that place was only temporary for them.
Also what happened to the outfits they got at the end of the 1st movie??
I’m pretty sure they had become wanderers/nomads following the sun.
I’m glad this movies didn’t play the “new girl creates tension between existing relationship and the girl gets jealous of new girl” trope. I was suprimes that Eep became great friends with the other girl and didn’t get mad at her but at Guy.
I was really expecting you to sin that fact that Grug said that "boomsies" was Sandy's first word, but technically in the first movie, Sandy said "Dada" and put her hands on Grug's face. So Grug would of already known that "boomsies" wasn't her first word
I seriously miss the art style of the first movie, I loved seeing the TINIEST of detail of dirt and dust on the characters. It’s what made the movie fit the era portrayed. They modernized this one too much, assumingely for the target audience, it’s disappointing
Wtf are you guys on about? What's disappointing in making something that satisfies more of their target audience tho? Are you forgetting it's a kids movie?
I think the 'enhanced' look was pretty sweet in my opinion.
And I will say, I'm easy to please but, the humor was spot on to me.
Doesn't matter it was fucking hilarious
@@howtokdj
*Well focusing more on a target audience, means that the rest of the audience may not think it is to their liking It's like pointing a fan on one person, but not the others.*
@@SCP--fj2jr yeah but they can’t point the fan on everyone so complaining that the fan isn’t on you specifically can seem a bit selfish sometimes
agh yes i agree
I wish they hadn't changed the animal designs. They looked so unique in the first one and you could see all the different animals in each of them but also the creative liberties. In this one it's just two animals mashed togther with the colours made brighter. It less creative and kinda lazy considering the animals they originally had were much better.
Wasn’t the first one also two animals mashed together?
@@TheSnomGuy Yes they were still combinations of animals in the first movie but more detail and creative liberty was taken to make them more unique and less obvious. Like the animal at the start of the movie looked to be a mix of a bear, an owl and some predatory cat. But it was blended together really well so that it wasn't as obvious. If they had used it again in the second movie it probably would have looked lower quality because they don't bother to blend or add any creative detail to the animals in the second movie. If you want to see what I mean look at Douglas in the first movie (the alligator, badger, dog thing) and then look at his design in the second movie
@@zinzellacherry1457 yeah like wtf was the wolf spider and chicken seal
@@lazyrat6687 I know right it was so uncreative. Make it a bit less obvious at least.
13:50 One of if not THE best part of the movie. If I remember Dawn was never even talked to about hooking up with Guy, let alone if she wanted to be with him.
Arranged Marriages *ding
Very wholesome....till you realize they'll all probably have to go through tons of inbreeding to keep their family line going...
Yeah!
@@howtokdj I realized that in the first movie- I genuinely thought (this was before guy appeared) that Eep and Thunk would have to hook up.
The first thing I noticed about this movie is that it's style became a bit less realistic, like if you compare the scene of where Guy and Eep meet in the first and second one, there's a huge difference
Yeah, the first has a lot more details
Yes indeed, the clothes and the face seem to be less cringe and feel fleshed out rather than the sequel. The sequel has a flat bright clothes that didn't fit well with the characters. @@laei6391
4:06 I like to think that The Croods actually takes place in the far future after some kind of apocalypse. That would explain why they use modern day terms like Seat Belt, Watch, ect.
This move deserves all sins off for having Nic Cage screaming at a monkey that punches him in the face to communicate
I’m so
I'm so
I'm so
I'm so
Ruins chain lol
The sin off for no love angle was hella deserved so glad you guys put attention on that. But you didn’t sin the the complete and utter lack of continuity with Eep’s scars?? That drove me crazy throughout the entire movie
Who’s to say Eep didn’t gain them in between the 1st and the 2nd movie? 80% of their fauna is part carnivore.
@@phoebusapollo8365 I mean the continuity throughout the second movie. Eep shows her scars to Dawn, some of which are in plain sight, but they’re not there for the rest of the movie. (Aside from peanut toe)
I'm surprised the grandmas secret wig bit wasnt brought up, honestly the best part of the movie for me.
1:58 fun fact! That's probably a sloth so that means the reason why it was on the ground is because it probably fell out of the tree and was abandoned
2 things that I was hoping to see; the family acts like they have never encountered bananas when, in the first movie, guy appeased the punch monkeys with a giant pile of bananas; both movies end with sandy’s “first” words. It was “dada” or something in the first movie and “boomsies” in the second. In the second movie; however, the family acted like Sandy had never spoken before.
Thank you for mentioning the banana thing. Was rewatching both movies with my kids and couldn’t help but notice that as well. Really surprised few people did.
You forgot to sin the parts where Granny appears in a prehistoric bikini. First time watching that in an IMAX theater, I was grossed out!
He probably skipped that part cuz it would have burned his eyes
It was released during covid?
I cried when I saw that just…. So old
"And we all know love feels like a trapezoid" yep that was a good one
Might as well add another sin for Eep having a peanut toe when she didn’t have one in the first movie. This is some Alex’s paw from Madagascar 2 level of continuity bullshit, right here!
Both Madagascar and The Croods are DreamWorks movies!
There is a small possibility that she might have lost her toe offscreen after the first movie
@@thekenimator8397 That's what I was thinking when she talked about it. Since in the first movie they spend the whole time in the cave until they start traveling and they never have a scene of her losing a toe and replacing it.
Oh so that's why I found an image of Eep riding Alex on Google xD
At 7:53 I actually thought you were going to say "you got some Megamind in my Croods" cause Megamind did that whole "WINDOOOOWWW" thing too that you sinned in that movie
I like how everyone seems to forget how bananas were in the first movie too and Grug wasn't losing his shit in that movie about that. Like how Guy appeases the punch monkies by giving them bananas.
I BROUGHT THAT UP TOO! FINALLY SOMEONE ELSE ALSO KNOWS ABOUT THIS SUBPLOT THAT MAKES NO SENSE FOR GRUG
@@Pomegranate_Clown thank you I thought I was going insane because no one else was pointing that out
Fun fact: the pink sloth is voiced by Tara strong.
BEN 10!
Or rather Gibbeon 10
@@GnomFranciszek I love Ben 10!
of course it is lol
no surprise lol
Yes! I've been waiting for this! Rest in peace granny's voice actor.
NOOOO SHES DEAD?!
@@AnarchyWillows mhmm. Look it up.
That is quite sad. RIP :(
Dame...
Cloris leachman
Nicholas Cage is why I watch these movies. Purely for the Grug moment.
Nick Cage is a gift from whatever deity anyone worships. Especially his goofy movies.
Nicholas cage is a joke
@@shadowzalucha so are you bro
@@weiseotto618 I bet you listen to Nickelback.
@@shadowzalucha you're obviously not in the know
14:40 the first movie, the grandma even talks about how she fell in love with a hunter before she met their actual grandfather
I like how Eep's emotion of love feels/looks like the modern-day symbol which also in turn comes from the ancient Greeks' symbol for a plant that was literally used for birth control, i. e. a literal sex-related product.
I mean, obviously little people know of that, but I just thought it wouldn't hurt to point out.
my 6th-grade teacher played the original croods in class because it was "an accurate representation of what it's like for cave men to adapt to new environments.
I think your teacher was just feeling lazy that day.
I think your teacher was high on the job.
I think your teacher was just an idiot.
I think your teacher was feeling lazy, high, and an idiot.
You must go to a school in California.
You should do “The Voices” next, it’s a 2014 Ryan Reynolds movie
Never heard of it
But there are no sins in that movie
Actually I'm sure there are a lot of sins, but it's still a good movie.
@@toddhollen what is that movie?
@@christianparrish6647 highly reccomend, all I'm gonna say is Ryan Reynolds' character has "I think" schizophrenia and hears voices that tell him to do things. It's actually really funny imo
Something about the way this movie does it's "modern" humor that rubs me the wrong way. It's pretty bad when you're making "The Flintstones" feel more timeless by comparison.
"This hurts so much..and I can't even see it"
"Hey I said the same thing when I got my chlamydia diagnosis"
*that one caught me so of guard*
This reminds me of how some nights Grandpa and I would eat melty cheese in the mudroom. We laughed so much as cheese dripped down his face. I can still remember his laugh. It sounded like a hundred murders of crows filtered through a ring modulator. RIPO Grandpa please stop haunting my dreams.
The Croods wanted to be like humanity instead of Monke in this sequel
@Suddenly shut up!
@Suddenly Can you shut up, man?
@Suddenly be gone
@@wsmstudio3329 I hate attention seekers
That's why the first movie is better that the sequel
The only thing that genuinely irritates me about this movie is the fact that Phil and Hope decided after less than half a day that the Croods would never be able to adjust to life behind the wall.
Not even 12 hours and they acted like they knew more about the Croods than the Croods themselves.
This was the stupidest part of the movie and whoever wrote it in there should be ashamed of themselves for it.
It could even be forgiven if the scene was 2 days later, because then there would at least have been time to make it believable that Phil and Hope would come to that conclusion.
But not even 12 hours? BS. It just made them seem even worse than they are.
Even more creepy that they just wanted the croods gone so guy can be with their daughter who wasnt even interested in him
Also, the reason that The Flintstones worked is that it was specifically intended as a (light) parody of then-current postwar consumerist "Silent Generation" culture. There was a POINT to all the anachronisms. This is just using them for lazy reference jokes.
I can’t believe how much Grug reminds me of my dad. Looks wise. And the stubborn parts.
When you play the scene backwards at 17:12, it looks like he is getting high.
Honestly I thought the film was great. It embraced the wacky tone from the first one and just had a lot more fun with the concept of The Croods. The fact that some of them were gonna get eaten because Grug ate like a millions bananas is exactly the kind of plot I wanted to see from a film like this. The animation and colours were also on point.
I laughed me my head off at this movie. I’m surprised so many people hate it
@@Ham_Solo same
It wasn't bad. It wasn't great either but I want tempted to sit around on my phone the entire time so that's a win.
@@Ham_Solo Compared to the first one, obviously it doesn't hold up, to me anyways. I guess I am really attached to the original, and this one feels way too over-the-top with the over-dramatic reactions and stuff. Idk, it's just missing the charm the first one had.
@@samahissimplistic Tbh with every sequel the characters are more energetic and with brighter colors and stuff which I rarely like. While I kinda understand why with this movie I still dislike it
I’m waiting for him to just say “This movie exists” and give it a bunch of sins
Amen.
@Suddenly would you shut up!
Want to like comment but must resist
@@zombiewolf5078 you’re a trooper
he should have done that for the emoji movie
1:25 "Do not accept the part of the Green Lantern" had me rolling on the floor, literally 🤣🤣🤣
I will say, the animation has definitely improved over the years. I mean, take a look at the first one circa 2013- it's still good, but based on the animation from this movie, it's really good. The story line sucks, and Eep is giving me Ralph vibes from Ralph breaks the internet vibes yk?
15:56 this part scared the heck out of me. I love wolves but dislike spiders.
4:50 that was awesome singing dude!
"How are the bettermans able to contain this big farm"
Ever seen minecraft
Croods: *EXIST*
Cinemasins: and that'll be 200 sins
@Suddenly stop seeking attention!
@@christianparrish6647 report their profile pic, it'll give them a permanent strike
@@IamaPERSON seriously? Huh.
@@christianparrish6647 ik, it's weird
@@IamaPERSON I hate spambots
Notice how the animation quality was different between the first and second movie? In the first movie, they were more detailed and “dirty.” In this one, they appear smoother and cleaner
15:03 When the funniest part of this video is this scream being perfectly cut off by an add--
Didn’t happen to me
18:25 Uhhh, did you forget that the Punch Monkeys have no more bananas? All those empty peels? They didn't know the Bettermans wouldn't have their usual banana offering, so they didn't leave any bananas in reserve for if something like this happened. Therefore, they're using the banana peels they now have so many of, to make Phil, Grug, and Guy's banana disguises.
@JayLeeBeanz but that very scene they slapped yellow "make-up" on the faces, why couldnt they have done the same for the peels?
Ended up seeing this movie a few weeks ago while bored at a work-trip AirBnB. It had some cute parts, but mostly I just sat imagining how much Jeremy would tear it to shreds. Finally, my prayers have been answered!
4:44 - Take off one sin for your amazing singing
16:48 maybe the brain damage is a part of the language. As seen, the monkey uses the same punch repeatedly, but maybe with the brain damage, its interpreted into a different meaning
17:33 nope, the wolf spiders are on the wall, death cat is on a narrow ledge
That’s what I’ve been saying
@@Trainboi1983 yeah i think dudes half blind
11:12 is hilarious as when I was watching this with my kids at this point they said “hey it’s just like Aladdin!”
Rolling in the sleep was the best part about this movie, and it wasn't even in it
You missed a sin. The croods spend who knows how long ravaging the bettermen's giant melon things, yet the bettermens don't notice until they try to pick the tiny ass banana. Yeah yeah, I know Phill was protective of the bananas, but everything else is their food supply.
I really liked this movie, but I feel the skin was to smooth and clean, not a single rough detail and the teeth needed to be at least a bit more yellow.
The first movie had more rough skin so it looked more realistic, but I can see that they may have gone for the smoother skin, because most people like it smoother or it's because they wanted the aesthetic to look more happy and that everything was great .
1:48 A "moon" is actually refers to a full moon cycle, or about a month.
I made too many "fun" jokes through this movie with my friend
@Suddenly nope
@Suddenly you're welcome for the report!
Oh hell yesss! I knew Cinemasins would do this one eventually! This movie had it coming a mile away!
@Suddenly no one cares!
@Suddenly stop
This movie was surprisingly *NOT* terrible!
What was the general consensus on the first one? I haven’t seen this one but really enjoyed the last.
@@kiaranfouche7589 most people thought the first movie was okay, but not great. the fact that the sequel isn't terrible shouldn't remotely come across as a surprise.
honestly, I liked croods 2 a lot more than the first. same can be said with a good amount of dreamworks sequels.
Based on what I've seen in this video I can't believe that is true.
I could have done without the cringe thunder sisters thing that was my only real flack with it
@@kiaranfouche7589 Both are pretty strongly underrated imo. Neither is a masterpiece like Incredibles or as iconic as Shrek, but both are genuinely entertaining the whole way through, as deliver much more than they promise, similar to How To Train Your Dragon (the first one at least.) Would recommend.
me after accidentally slamming my door after my mom yelled at me: 14:48
This movie was actually pretty good fun! Maybe I was starved given Disney's live action streak and quarantine postponing everything, but before Luca this was my favorite movie of the past horrendious years.
It wasn't phenomenal or new or daring- it's just mindless fun and we needed some of that. It's very energetic and exaggerated. Good for keeping kids entertained, not horrible to sit through for adults.
I like to think that during the 2000's Dreamworks was a rockstar on top of the career with how untouchable they were, then the early 2010's was the hangover period, then came the late 2010's where all the poor decisions and bridges they burned came crashing down and now all the bastard children are showing up.
the how to train your dragon trilogy was contained within the 2010s though
I always forget that the How to Train Your Dragon movies are DreamWorks. What with them being good and all.
@@jclkaytwo Yeah, but it and Kung Fu Panda were born in the 2000's, during that untouchable phase.
@@Igorcastrochucre how? the first dragons movie came out in 2010.
Most if not all animated movies will be Chinese made now. Dreamworks has had its day.
You guys should sin the movie "Red" (2010). Great cast line up, but the plot is a mess
Wasn't that the DC comics live adaptation with Bruce Willis?
and for some reason, its played every two months on TV in my country.
But its okay, its a fun movie.
@@yoda908 It was! And they even made a sequel
@@96vicki Yeah I see it on various channels every now and then. It's good, and better than its sequel haha
Red was great
Watched this in cinema, at least the popcorn was good
This movie is still decently good, it’s got some good things, and the movie is just super freaking fun.
11:37 help are we just ignoring that
Do Atlantis the lost empire if you haven't already
1:32 it makes sense if guy follows the light the chances are that the days will be longer (because he is following the sun's path) the night would probably be more dangerous for Guy (can't see in the dark, probably colder, etc.) "you'll make it to tomorrow" they probably meant actual tomorrow and not as an exact place like Guy thought they did. Basically follow the sun and you should live to the next day.
Why have the outtakes stopped? The highlight of the show!
They are posting them as separate videos now :) check them out at the channel :)
The outtakes are literally at the end of this video? They're there, I promise you, and it came as a welcome surprise to me.
10:43 that could also be seen as an adult joke, as if it implies he... gives himself a lot of handshakes if you get what I mean.
I feel uncomfortable,and I don’t understand why
0:20 do you know what a tar pit is?
don't mind me, just waiting for the Luca episode
He will probably hate it
@@PussInBootsTheLastWishFan2003 I hope he doesn't cuz Luca is such a great and wholesome movie.
@@cintronproductions9430 Luca is not the best movie ever or better than Soul
@@PussInBootsTheLastWishFan2003 Sure, it's not the best movie in the history of ever, but it's still a very great and cute movie. ;)
@@cintronproductions9430 Luca is ok 8/10
15:48 Hope also survives that somehow even though liquids must be at -0c to freeze resulting in the human body temperature going dangerously low.
This was the first movie I got to see in theaters post-pandemic, and although its nothing special, it was fun to finally see a movie in theaters and it had some pretty funny moments. My favorite was the joke about Thunk watching the 'window' ("I think this show's for older kids", lol).
The first Croods is a pretty decent animated offering I think. Compared to the first Croods, which had a more serious/emotional ending, this one fully embraced the crazy and had a totally wacky ending.
05:20 that was the smartest thing that will ever be said about a statement concerning smelling feet
The term "moons" typically refers to months (28 days) rather than one day/night cycle. His parents probably died when the moon was at a crescent stage so that's why it's what he keeps drawing. Every time he sees the same crescent in the sky as the night his parents died, he marks it down as a form of tracking the lunar cycle.
I heard Jeremy sing for the first time today. I was also told not to jump off. Both of which times I tried not to listen to, I fail both times.
9:03
Holy shit that was good
Due to their diets at the time, their teeth would be in really good shape for their ages.
So it would really be one sim taken off for being correct.
13:48 the rim of the basket clips through the handle when thunk puls it towards him
0:37 Tar is an incredibly sticky thick substance that trapped Mammoths so it is incredibly reasonable to expect humans to be unable to get out. The real danger isn’t drowning in tar but not being able to leave then starving to death.
Trueee
Its great that the outtakes r back taking place after the sin video and not have to click on the description to watch the outtakes on a separate video
7:25 meeting any other rival nation in the Civilization games
I researched this movie franchise. It’s an actual rip off from the tv episodes Gogs, featuring claymation. There was meant to be a team up of the creators of Gogs (Aaargh! Studios) and the studio who wanted the movie, but it didn’t go through.. The studio did team up with the creators of Wallace and Gromit (Aardman) but it seems they still kept the pitch and exact format for the family that appears in Gogs.
And Gogs does it better. And it is a shame they see their idea being stolen AND shat on by cash grabbing studios.
Actually, Aardman sold their idea to Dreamworks because they were losing money from flushed away, so they had full consent of their idea
Meh idrc. I liked the movie.
I've seen The Gogs. It is a very disturbing series. What exactly did the do better than Croods?
Apparently Aardman, Dreamworks and John Cleese were working on a project that was based around cavemen that would be loosely based on the Roald Dhal book The Twits but when Aardman and Dreamworks split up DW kept the rights and turned it into The Croods
4:44 im just imagining him spinning away in his chair when he says "rollin' in the SLEEEEEEEEEEEEEP" and him getting farther and farther away, is just the funniest image to me
13:41 can we also mention that guy somehow has his legs positioned like this... no broken bones or anything harmful...
9:16 probably why the bananas aren't for eating
13:57
“Well you and I are different, and we get along gay!”
Oh sorry, did I say gay? Exactly what I meant.
When Hope is swearing, I see she's mouthing stupid, stupid again and then f***ing. I don't think stupid is a swear 15:30
i love watching reviews of movies i've never seen
“I hear you how the hell does one milk a shark? the answer is carefully, and only when all other milkable options have been milked” honestly that made me chuckle a little 11:59
14:06 me in the middle of the time space continuem, gets hit smack in the face back into my own timeline after trying to undrop a sandwich. Sad