What I love about Diane's character is that they actually made her interesting, instead of plopping her down and go "here's the protagonist love interest btw"
@@darenabryant9100 I think their point was more that Diane isn’t a character they could’ve just added in last minute because they needed a love interest, she has an interesting backstory, personality, and a life outside of the protagonist, rather than only existing within the movie’s story.
Everyone is talking about Snake's teeth but no one is talking about how Marmalade didn't have the remotely same body shape as the crimson paw, and that Chief was suddenly able to pick out one diamond from millions and also couldn't tell Diane was wearing it as a ring
2:51 How many more DreamWorks movies are we going to keep receiving and seeing if we keep seeing that kind of content being built into them? Give us all viewers a break, DreamWorks!
I can't believe there were no sins removed! Diane's fight scene in the prison was excellent and easily worthy a sin off for choreography. The highway scene was another great moment, and Jeremy even mentioned the quick pedal clip. Dreamworks has left Disney in the dust regarding action animation.
And the fact that they openly talk about Diane's history as the Crimson paw in front of concious prison officers would immediately readd all sins removed for the previous sins off
@@Sagan-yw8ji There seems to be an unspoken rule at CinemaSins where every Pixar film must have at least one sin removed, unless the whole world hates it.
@Kaydee draws lol well, I think so anyway, the way the characters move is so mesmerising yet it is animated at 24 frames per second without interpolation. I read the books as a kid, even though the characters don't stay true to their novel originals, the Humor hasn't changed!
They probably did, everyone dont have to do too much since there was over 100 at least, I know way more but not gonna throw numbers about it, but it looked real fun to make
@Kaydee draws lol as another animator I'm sure they did have fun, maybe not the whole timing animating as it is tedious and tiring but why else do animators animate? Because it is fun
I would like to point out that the snake goes from only having two fangs to a full set of regular teeth periodically between words and it might be the most terrifying thing I've ever seen.
Im not sure if this is correct because its been awhile since i have watched the movie, but i think that one police officers teeth went from this VVV to this UUU
I'm surprised that no mention was made of the ending of the movie. The bad guys still go to prison at the end, and it isn't like they have jobs lined up or a sweet life ahead. They are let out after serving their time, but still have to do the work to be good and live meaningful lives at the end. I appreciated that it wasn't a complete "and they all lived happily ever. after," even
i personally wonder whether he's truly done those things himself or paid some people to credit him. he might even have convinced some people to cause problems, and then moved in to "fix" them. considering he set the Bad Guys up to appear irredeemable, it wouldn't be much of a stretch. oh yea, i forgot - he lucks out and discovers some weird powers from a random asteroid (which should've been visited and examined by independent scientists, not just some tight-lipped experts financed by Elon Musk, but that's another story) and his only plan is... literally mind-control thousands of guinea pigs to wreck the city and cause chaos, for what? i forgot, but either way, he most certainly is not well-meaning, that much is sure.
@@Andreamom001 Maybe, but the movie never actually states that anywhere. At no point during any of his monologues does he say that any of his good deeds were fake. Not to mention it is literally physically impossible to "fake" the reversal of global climate change, so that at the very least did happen for sure. I guess you could say that he just took credit for other people's deeds, but there's no way that anyone would allow *stopping freaking climate change* to be stolen from them. Either he is ultimately a good person, OR he would have been outed years and years ago as a fraudster. I still liked the movie but that is a MASSIVE logical inconsistency that just gets glossed over.
3:42 "Wait, you're telling me a society of mostly humans elected an animal as governor?" There's a town in Alaska with a cat named Stubbs as mayor. They only drink water out of a wine glass!
Honestly, this was one of the few good animated films released this year. I hope it at least gets nominated for best animated feature next year. Dreamworks hasn’t had a win in a while
Yeah cuz Disney keeps winning it’s kinda gets annoying after awhile I get it Disney is one of the biggest animated studios but one of their movies winning almost every single time gets really annoying after awhile like let another animated movie from another animated studio win for once
I'm at a point when I can tell when CinemaSins is covering a movie because they watched it and enjoyed it and want to poke fun, and when they cover a movie just because they were asked to and treat it as an assignment from the jump. This was easily Dreamworks' best movie in years and deserved at least some praise for trying something different in terms of animation and style. Yea I know these aren't full-out criticisms to be taken seriously, but hot damn this movie deserved some positive points.
This why; I watch Cinemawins instead of Cinemasins. There is only so much negativity and honestly. I can't help but feel like Cinemasins has been reaching for sins for a while with some movies. Its why I unsubbed from thm
Honestly, I kinda thought the story in this was pretty poor. The original stories at least had an animal world where most of this stuff made sense. But putting in humans, and having SOME animals be just animals while others of the exact same species just be animals was... weird.
Using "kids movie" as an insult is a sign of someone who's never watched Pixar.. or Disney.. or even a good portion of Dreamworks. Illumination's not the only one out there
@@fluid1978 Obviously in response to his comment I'm saying the movie is had which most would also think I'm talking about the animation. So "learn reading comprehension". And considering most people actually hate this animation that means it's objectively bad.
@@TheTrashPyle i wouldnt take this idiots criticisms of films seriously when he SINS THINGS ABOUT THE MOVIE HE FUCKING LIKES... and dont bs me with the "ITS SATTIRE" shit.
@@TheZog07 and his disagreement makes no sense, he expects animationsins to not judge the movie, when that is literally his job, he looks for mistakes and points them out.
Bonus sin Diane: And you are..? Wolf: Poodleton. Oliver Poodleton (Slips ring of her hand) Diane: Uh okay Cinemasins: Seeing as how smooth that was, I’m surprised she didn’t feel the ring sliding of her finger, or better yet check to see if it was still there
This movie is one of those movies where anthropomorphic animals and actual humans live together in the same world, and it just raises so many damn questions.
I honestly enjoyed this movie when I saw it. Yeah it definitely hit all the cliché marks but in the end I liked it. Edit: I know the clichés were on purpose. Haha not thanking for likes because no.
I would 100% believe the argument that at least a couple of the cliches were implemented on purpose, blending in with the cartoony, over the top, snappy unrealistic style
@@milkhoney45 i agree. to me this kinda felt like the dreamworks version of the scream movies I.E. making fun of its own genre and then doing those exact things
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When you get to stuff like “the Clooney treatment” you know all clichés are intentional. They're making homage to heist movies.
Another sin is that Scarlet Paw revealed her true identity as Diane in a prison, where there should be CCTV cameras and other security measures in operation which SOMEONE would be looking at, and this would make sure that Professor Marmalade wouldn't have been framed for being Scarlet Paw as they would know who the culprit for all those felonies is.
I took my friend's son to see this movie and we both loved seeing it in the cinema together! His excitement likely rubbed off on my and enhanced my enjoyment of it.
I believe it's safe to say, for absolute honesty, even though I never seen this movie before, I think the only scene itself that counts for good was the charity gala scene where Piranha was singing that song that made everyone feel elated and their minds going like, "Wow! What is this am I hearing?"
3:38 Fun fact... Idyllwild, California had a Golden retriever Mayor for 9 years. His name was Maximus Mighty-Dog Mueller II, or Mayor Max II for short.
I loved the books when I was younger, watching this made me happen it wasn't a one-on-one remake but mostly an original story with a lot of the book's elements. Also, side-not: Marmalade in the books is really an alien with several asses he uses for hands. I'm not making this up
You know, much as I like what Diane is getting across with finding a new path, it's a little easier to break free when you can make it on your own terms and, for lack of a better word, have been a lone wolf all your career and not be burdened with the potential of disappointing your close friends if you do so. Other than that, this one was extremely charming, save for a couple of fart jokes, and I like the celebration of both the potential of more of the CGI style that's going for less realism and more cartoony, and the grand comparisons to Lupin the III I've been seeing. And to be fair to the famous voices in this cases, they are not plastered all over the marketing, so they have a change to be less distracting than some other animated film efforts that want you to know they probably spent more on hiring their star-studded cast than the script and film.
I can forgive the fart jokes in this movie because the books make it clear that Piranha likes beef and bean burritos so of course he farts a lot (when Wolf is describing Piranha in this movie we also see him eating one of those burritos), and the last time he farted, it was plot relevant and actually useful cuz he weaponized his farts to save Wolf and Diane from certain death.
I loved this movie, it was totally epic both the animation and the voice acting was just excellent! although on some level i guess i kinda wondered if CinamaSins was ever gonna cover "The Bad Guys."
@@ScienceMan314 Same to you, but from the way you talk it sounds like you're one of those people who occasionally pop up and say that they've seen me around a lot. at least i think so.
Upon watching the first trailer, I was confuses at why there are walking, talking animals AND regular humans coexisting in this film's world. So I like to believe that this is a kids movie in the Bojack Horseman universe.
The meteorite is a big suspicion in my opinion. Not to get all MatPat but what if the meteorite caused some humans to change into animals, OR evolved animals into humanoid creatures.
People be forgetting humans are also animals. Yes there are more of them in this movie than there are non-human animals, but that's what its like in real life cities too. I imagine in this world that the other animals are found everywhere in places like forests and such, but can also go into the city if they please.
What confused me was the cat that the wolf saved from the tree. That cst couldn't talk. So in this universe we have humans, normal animals, AND talking animals.
@@randeli7785 Did you even read anything of what either of us said? The reason humans are seen with animals in this movie is because humans are also animals. It's no different from seeing a bird and a dog together in this universe, both are animals. What do you not understand?
Moral of this movie: You should own up to your past mistakes (like the Bad Guys) ... unless things are going really well for you (like Diana). Then, just keep quite and everything will work out fine. Additionally, Diana violently assaults multiple police officers and blows up a prison.
Exactly what I was thinking. She killed all of those guards in that prison, and that's not even including the criminals that were still imprisoned there.
@@callofhaloinfinite6336 I honestly don't think she killed them, just incapacitated them. And for the explosions afterward, those were floating mines in the water
I agree with you Samantha about her assault on police officers and blowing up the jail building and i’m always curious who’s running the state if she’s a governor
10:40 - I did like The Bad Guys when viewing it through the lens of "Baby's First Heist Movie", since most kids watching the Funny-Animals-Stealing-Things movie would need the heists to be a bit more "basic" to be able to follow what's happening. I know _I_ would have preferred the simplicity when I was a little kid.
When I went in to watch the movie I did not expect to love it as much as I did. The style, the characters, the relationships, they were all done so good. I really hope we get more animated movies like this ❤
@@aharttsx8019 What’s crazy is that for the entire week, I’ve been re-watching the movie because my siblings got addicted to it, want me to put it on, and I end up watching it with them cuz why the hell not. All this talk about the film and stuff, and now having Cinemacins make a video about it is just perfection right there lol
There have been many movies and shows about anthropomorphic animals, so I assume that they follow the same rules as humans do regarding how long they can live. Also, I wondered why Diane didn't say during the scene where the Bad Guys were arrested during the gala that they should check the security cameras so they could see Marmalade was stealing the meteorite. I can imagine the look on his face when Diane mentions the security camera.s
The real odd thing is when Marmalade explained what happened to the meteorite. If you pay attention, he mentions it was sucked down via a vacuum into a staging area to be collected later. Yet nobody bothers to look for the meteorite or even questions where this staging area is.
Another sin: the snake wearing the onesie would make it completely immobile because snakes use belly scales to traverse their environment. The onesie covering and pushing down these scales would then in turn make it impossible for the snake to move.
4:45 That is kind of how that works actually, it would not be THAT clean of a shed ad he would need to rub his body on the walls to make it come off as smooth as it did, but it’s close enough.
How has he not pointed out that their teeth change between frames as they speak? I'm watching Mr. Snake's fangs appear and disappear vs all his other teeth depending on the shape of his mouth. The bug went from having a gap in her teeth to not having one, too. And Wolf switches between pointy canine teeth and straight sonic the human teeth.
11:23 I can't completely figure out the exact idiom/reference/music lyric they translated into latin, because they westernized the alphabet. It may or may not be 2 sentences. So, it's horribly misspelt. I haven't seen the movie, so there could be a pun or context that I'm missing. I think it is some variation of the sentiment "Until you suffer/face grief, you will be treated as a soft-shelled bedridden medical patient". Basically, some variation of "get hard" or "man up". There's a chance they were trying to tack on a fortune-cookie "in bed" on the end. Like a "soft in bed" kind of thing. Which kinda makes sense for a police force. More likely it's some take on the bad guys becoming good. Or, it's talking about a boat. I choose to go with "You're soft until you get hard... in bed".
I was really waiting for dubbed stinger with Mulan’s “I’ll make a man out of you” as Wolf climbs up the tree in the night. The swelling crescendo of Mulan’s epiphany paired with his redemption arc would have been stupendous.
To me, this movie is very close to my heart. It takes me back to being a kid watching cartoons like looney toons or tom and jerry with their impossible physics and wacky characters.
It’s like those scenes in cartoons where the character slips their hands out of the hand cuffs to make an expression just to slide them back in again like if they didn’t free themselves
12:03 I'm sorry, but you should have REMOVED a sin for that song. It's not often I am in a packed theatre and an original movie song get's (no joke) EVERY head in the audience bopping along to the beat. Good Tonight is a freaking great song!
While I don't agree with the movie not getting even a *single* sin off for it's beautiful visuals and consistently stylistic look this was just too priceless: 12:51
In my opinion, it was kinda mid! I mean, the animation and CGI is cool, the voice acting is pretty good, especially Craig Robinson and Sam Rockwell. But the plot is basic as hell and the fart jokes are just too childish, though this is a kids movie.
7:39 you missed two., the shark can easily slide the cuffs off as theirs nothing stopping the cuffs from moving and the snake appears to have a joint on its "neck" . Snakes dont have joints.
@@MonikaLover I’m a patreon so the video was released 12 hrs early to members but I also just like supporting good art. I didn’t think the comment would stay on when it went public though, cool stuff
Fun to watch. Yeah it had annoying things, like the MC getting dumber by the second, making you question how a master criminal could be so inept. Was still fun to watch.
What do you mean that snakes don’t just have all their heist clothes in their old skin so when they shed they go from fancy clothes to thief clothes? My old snake did it all the time. Granted, that could have been a fever dream but I’m pretty sure it wasn’t.
Sometimes using tropes and on the nose storytelling is fun. Yeah, some things are cliche and I spotted the twist a mile away. But I had fun watching it. The performances were amazing, the jokes were funny- Everyone got their just desserts in the end. It's not the most amazing movie ever, but it's still great for what it is
2:10 I'm surprised he didn't sin how the spider goes from having a gap in her teeth so big you can fly a plane through it while she talks to the flawless bean mouth while smiling.
@@littlemoth4956 Even if that was the case, why should that be an issue? People can enjoy anthropomorphic characters without having to be a furry. Keep it moving, troll since you clearly having nothing intelligent to say. 😏
What I love about Diane's character is that they actually made her interesting, instead of plopping her down and go "here's the protagonist love interest btw"
...but that's exactly what they did.
@@darenabryant9100 I think their point was more that Diane isn’t a character they could’ve just added in last minute because they needed a love interest, she has an interesting backstory, personality, and a life outside of the protagonist, rather than only existing within the movie’s story.
@@darenabryant9100 Not really, she was very important to the plot, and her relationship with Wolf didn't blatantly go beyond friendship.
And they don't end up together by the end of the movie!
@@Horny_Fruit_Flies its very blatant that she is intended to like him
Everyone is talking about Snake's teeth but no one is talking about how Marmalade didn't have the remotely same body shape as the crimson paw, and that Chief was suddenly able to pick out one diamond from millions and also couldn't tell Diane was wearing it as a ring
2:51 How many more DreamWorks movies are we going to keep receiving and seeing if we keep seeing that kind of content being built into them? Give us all viewers a break, DreamWorks!
Diamond rings are extremely common, and I doubt she got a very good look at it while it was on the ring, and that she was even looking to begin with.
Good point
And the fact that shark can pass on as anyone despite being a marine animal
"Just because you're a bad guy doesn't mean you're a bad guy." - some Russian wrestler dude in Wreck It Ralph movie.
That was Zangief from Street Fighter you nerd.
You mean Zangief?
crush heads like sparrow's egg between *t h i g h s*
Zangief isn't even a bad guy
You mean Zangief right? He's a character from the game Street Fighter
I can't believe there were no sins removed! Diane's fight scene in the prison was excellent and easily worthy a sin off for choreography. The highway scene was another great moment, and Jeremy even mentioned the quick pedal clip. Dreamworks has left Disney in the dust regarding action animation.
I think it’s because someone said that if Jeremy removes a sin, he secretly likes the film, and he doesn’t.
And the fact that they openly talk about Diane's history as the Crimson paw in front of concious prison officers would immediately readd all sins removed for the previous sins off
@@cdangelo1843 He took a sin off of Cars 3 even though he really doesn’t like that movie
@@Sagan-yw8ji There seems to be an unspoken rule at CinemaSins where every Pixar film must have at least one sin removed, unless the whole world hates it.
foxes don't fight unless wild or rabies
You can tell the animators had a lot of fun with this movie!
@Kaydee draws lol well, I think so anyway, the way the characters move is so mesmerising yet it is animated at 24 frames per second without interpolation. I read the books as a kid, even though the characters don't stay true to their novel originals, the Humor hasn't changed!
They probably did, everyone dont have to do too much since there was over 100 at least, I know way more but not gonna throw numbers about it, but it looked real fun to make
@Kaydee draws lol You want to explain something or what??
@@kaydeedrawslol I bet you do 2D animation lol
@Kaydee draws lol as another animator I'm sure they did have fun, maybe not the whole timing animating as it is tedious and tiring but why else do animators animate? Because it is fun
I love the fact that Wolf would get a sin if he howled at the full moon because cliché, but he didn't howl and still got a sin
I would like to point out that the snake goes from only having two fangs to a full set of regular teeth periodically between words and it might be the most terrifying thing I've ever seen.
Eep.
I didn't see it until I read this
Now I see it every time he talks
Thanks, I hate it
I was looking though the comments looking for this exactly. I'm surprised CinemaSins didn't point it out.
I imagine that must have been a nightmare to animate.
Im not sure if this is correct because its been awhile since i have watched the movie, but i think that one police officers teeth went from this VVV to this UUU
I'm surprised that no mention was made of the ending of the movie. The bad guys still go to prison at the end, and it isn't like they have jobs lined up or a sweet life ahead. They are let out after serving their time, but still have to do the work to be good and live meaningful lives at the end. I appreciated that it wasn't a complete "and they all lived happily ever. after," even
Your points on Marmalade doing some legit good things were actually pretty good, like his crimes seem pathetic compared to his good deeds
If some guy cured cancer, and also robbed a bank for $1,000,000,000 I’d fine with him going free. The guy cured all cancers!
It's like "a villain who unintentionally always does helpful things" by ProZD
i personally wonder whether he's truly done those things himself or paid some people to credit him.
he might even have convinced some people to cause problems, and then moved in to "fix" them. considering he set the Bad Guys up to appear irredeemable, it wouldn't be much of a stretch.
oh yea, i forgot - he lucks out and discovers some weird powers from a random asteroid (which should've been visited and examined by independent scientists, not just some tight-lipped experts financed by Elon Musk, but that's another story) and his only plan is... literally mind-control thousands of guinea pigs to wreck the city and cause chaos, for what? i forgot, but either way, he most certainly is not well-meaning, that much is sure.
But I suspect the good deeds were cons. He didn't really do them, just tricked people into believing he did.
@@Andreamom001 Maybe, but the movie never actually states that anywhere. At no point during any of his monologues does he say that any of his good deeds were fake. Not to mention it is literally physically impossible to "fake" the reversal of global climate change, so that at the very least did happen for sure. I guess you could say that he just took credit for other people's deeds, but there's no way that anyone would allow *stopping freaking climate change* to be stolen from them.
Either he is ultimately a good person, OR he would have been outed years and years ago as a fraudster. I still liked the movie but that is a MASSIVE logical inconsistency that just gets glossed over.
3:42 "Wait, you're telling me a society of mostly humans elected an animal as governor?" There's a town in Alaska with a cat named Stubbs as mayor. They only drink water out of a wine glass!
Honestly, this was one of the few good animated films released this year. I hope it at least gets nominated for best animated feature next year. Dreamworks hasn’t had a win in a while
I agree. This movie is awesome
This was the first DreamWorks movie since Madagascar 3 where I actually wanted it to see in theaters!
Yeah cuz Disney keeps winning it’s kinda gets annoying after awhile I get it Disney is one of the biggest animated studios but one of their movies winning almost every single time gets really annoying after awhile like let another animated movie from another animated studio win for once
And if it doesn’t?
@@AJ-xc4qe Kung Fu Panda 3?
“Say hello to Mr Snake!”
“Oh sure, an animated movie can say it, but I say it ONE TIME in a Panda Express and I’M the villain!”
Lmao
I'm at a point when I can tell when CinemaSins is covering a movie because they watched it and enjoyed it and want to poke fun, and when they cover a movie just because they were asked to and treat it as an assignment from the jump. This was easily Dreamworks' best movie in years and deserved at least some praise for trying something different in terms of animation and style. Yea I know these aren't full-out criticisms to be taken seriously, but hot damn this movie deserved some positive points.
Exactly.
Then go ask cinema wins to cover it?
This why; I watch Cinemawins instead of Cinemasins. There is only so much negativity and honestly. I can't help but feel like Cinemasins has been reaching for sins for a while with some movies. Its why I unsubbed from thm
Honestly, I kinda thought the story in this was pretty poor. The original stories at least had an animal world where most of this stuff made sense. But putting in humans, and having SOME animals be just animals while others of the exact same species just be animals was... weird.
Cinemasins themselves say they are assholes
For a kids movie this film is incredible. Of course not everything is gonna make sense since it's a family movie but overall its just great
The books whi h its based in is a lot weirder
@@fatidiot8822 space butt aliens take over the world
Using "kids movie" as an insult is a sign of someone who's never watched Pixar.. or Disney.. or even a good portion of Dreamworks. Illumination's not the only one out there
@@llamawalrushybridfrom the 7 videos I watched over a year ago, these guys are just over critical. They have another channel called cinemawins
We need to see more animated films with stylised art styles like this and actual effort put into them
Edit: AND WE FUCKIN GOT IT BABYYYYYY
Yeah, I was hoping they would take a sin off for them actually doing a unique/stylized animation style
This movie was awful what effort are you talking about?
I wish they would put more effort into the voice recording. Every character always sounds like they're in a recording booth.
@@jareejones whether or not the movie was good doesn’t change their opinion on the animation being good. Learn reading comprehension
@@fluid1978 Obviously in response to his comment I'm saying the movie is had which most would also think I'm talking about the animation. So "learn reading comprehension". And considering most people actually hate this animation that means it's objectively bad.
13:34
"It's the ultimate power source."
"So, it's a butt."
Technically.
The animation, voice acting, and score were top notch in this movie. It made it rise above the standard animated fare in my opinion.
The only problem that this movie ever had, was an unoriginal plot/story but everything else was great, like a a 3D animated studio ghiblih movie,
I don’t think you understand the point of this man’s channel. If you want to see praise go to his wins channel.
@@TheTrashPyle i wouldnt take this idiots criticisms of films seriously when he SINS THINGS ABOUT THE MOVIE HE FUCKING LIKES... and dont bs me with the "ITS SATTIRE" shit.
@@TheTrashPyle he was saying he disagrees with what the guy said
@@TheZog07 and his disagreement makes no sense, he expects animationsins to not judge the movie, when that is literally his job, he looks for mistakes and points them out.
Bonus sin
Diane: And you are..?
Wolf: Poodleton. Oliver Poodleton
(Slips ring of her hand)
Diane: Uh okay
Cinemasins: Seeing as how smooth that was, I’m surprised she didn’t feel the ring sliding of her finger, or better yet check to see if it was still there
Now this is the kind of storytelling and animations that we need
Yes
Story is meh, but characters are cute enough, and the style is well done.
Even though there is no sense and logic. Yes, we need more.
@@totalfree8740 this movie is like the most unironically "cartoon logic go brrt" as of late sooo
I didn’t really like the story but I loved the movie, if that makes sense
This movie is one of those movies where anthropomorphic animals and actual humans live together in the same world, and it just raises so many damn questions.
Not to mention, there are actual animals living in the same space as well. 😂 like the cat Wolf saves from the tree and actual Guinea pigs.
Are there animals and humans that are in a..... uh nvm
@@thegamingchonk probably, people can be very fucked up, wouldn't suprise me.
_Bojack Horseman,_ anyone?
I honestly enjoyed this movie when I saw it. Yeah it definitely hit all the cliché marks but in the end I liked it.
Edit: I know the clichés were on purpose.
Haha not thanking for likes because no.
I would 100% believe the argument that at least a couple of the cliches were implemented on purpose, blending in with the cartoony, over the top, snappy unrealistic style
@@milkhoney45 i agree. to me this kinda felt like the dreamworks version of the scream movies I.E. making fun of its own genre and then doing those exact things
When you get to stuff like “the Clooney treatment” you know all clichés are intentional. They're making homage to heist movies.
@ Just another reason to love this movie even more, thanks for adding to the heap!
it was just so entertaining. and the animation was insane.
9:49 wouldn't you then sin it for a "wolf howling at the moon" cliche?
True.
that's why it's funny
Yes. Yes he would.
Any sins video:"They did that cliche." Also them when it doesn't happen "I'm surprised it didn't happen..." *Proceedes to ding it either way*
Surprised Snake didn’t receive a sin or two for his magical shifts between teeth and no teeth
Jeremy must have missed that
@@rainbow4516 Or he was too terrified to point that out.
Cartoon logic
@@LooneyNuke Jeremy usually dont care about that
That's just the style of the movie.
“Sitting in a booth like this doesn’t make you cool, it makes you an asshole.” 100% true.
Imagine if there's a crossover between The Bad Guys and Zootopia.
that'd be so AWESOME !
@@whydoistillneedthis right ?!? They can make Diane like Nick's cousin or something
Where would the humans come from is the real question.
If only Dreamworks acquired Disney and make a crossover movie together
@@JacStudios642 Disney being the one to acquire Dreamworks is way more likely, sadly, and then they'd just kill it off like they did with Blue Sky. :(
Another sin is that Scarlet Paw revealed her true identity as Diane in a prison, where there should be CCTV cameras and other security measures in operation which SOMEONE would be looking at, and this would make sure that Professor Marmalade wouldn't have been framed for being Scarlet Paw as they would know who the culprit for all those felonies is.
I took my friend's son to see this movie and we both loved seeing it in the cinema together! His excitement likely rubbed off on my and enhanced my enjoyment of it.
I believe it's safe to say, for absolute honesty, even though I never seen this movie before, I think the only scene itself that counts for good was the charity gala scene where Piranha was singing that song that made everyone feel elated and their minds going like, "Wow! What is this am I hearing?"
3:38
Fun fact... Idyllwild, California had a Golden retriever Mayor for 9 years. His name was Maximus Mighty-Dog Mueller II, or Mayor Max II for short.
best mayor
@@Can_0_Worms bestest
I loved the books when I was younger, watching this made me happen it wasn't a one-on-one remake but mostly an original story with a lot of the book's elements.
Also, side-not: Marmalade in the books is really an alien with several asses he uses for hands. I'm not making this up
Bro the books were good but actually kinda weird 😂
There are books! Please let me know what the title of the frist one is, so I may read it too.
@@33pandagamer it’s just called the bad guys it’s a low reading level book but still good
My guy was really created by Dr. Mephesto, huh?
THERES BOOKS!! WHERE
5:02 Poor guy… (his facial expression says it all)
You know, much as I like what Diane is getting across with finding a new path, it's a little easier to break free when you can make it on your own terms and, for lack of a better word, have been a lone wolf all your career and not be burdened with the potential of disappointing your close friends if you do so.
Other than that, this one was extremely charming, save for a couple of fart jokes, and I like the celebration of both the potential of more of the CGI style that's going for less realism and more cartoony, and the grand comparisons to Lupin the III I've been seeing. And to be fair to the famous voices in this cases, they are not plastered all over the marketing, so they have a change to be less distracting than some other animated film efforts that want you to know they probably spent more on hiring their star-studded cast than the script and film.
I can forgive the fart jokes in this movie because the books make it clear that Piranha likes beef and bean burritos so of course he farts a lot (when Wolf is describing Piranha in this movie we also see him eating one of those burritos), and the last time he farted, it was plot relevant and actually useful cuz he weaponized his farts to save Wolf and Diane from certain death.
I hadn't thought about the comparison, but your right! Or at least the one Lupin the III movie I've seen was pretty batshit insane just like this.
15:07 Suicide Clawed? Shouldn't it be *Zooicide Squad.*
Suicide paws
I loved this movie, it was totally epic both the animation and the voice acting was just excellent! although on some level i guess i kinda wondered if CinamaSins was ever gonna cover "The Bad Guys."
Haven’t seen you here, howdy!
@@ScienceMan314 I've been commenting on this channel for quite awhile now actually.
@@TheCommenterDragon
Huh, haven’t noticed, nonetheless, I hope you are having a good week.
@@ScienceMan314 Same to you, but from the way you talk it sounds like you're one of those people who occasionally pop up and say that they've seen me around a lot. at least i think so.
Moaaaiiiiiiii🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
1:29 no I'm scared because you broke the forth wall
aaaaahhhhhh I’m scarrreeedddd aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh
Upon watching the first trailer, I was confuses at why there are walking, talking animals AND regular humans coexisting in this film's world. So I like to believe that this is a kids movie in the Bojack Horseman universe.
The meteorite is a big suspicion in my opinion. Not to get all MatPat but what if the meteorite caused some humans to change into animals, OR evolved animals into humanoid creatures.
People be forgetting humans are also animals. Yes there are more of them in this movie than there are non-human animals, but that's what its like in real life cities too. I imagine in this world that the other animals are found everywhere in places like forests and such, but can also go into the city if they please.
What confused me was the cat that the wolf saved from the tree. That cst couldn't talk. So in this universe we have humans, normal animals, AND talking animals.
@@Scriblyn
"Humans are also animals"
Cool. Has nothing to do with what they said.
@@randeli7785 Did you even read anything of what either of us said? The reason humans are seen with animals in this movie is because humans are also animals. It's no different from seeing a bird and a dog together in this universe, both are animals. What do you not understand?
Fun fact: Tiffany is actually a cat in the books. But because of metaphors, they just stuck with the main characters as animals.
Who's Tiffany?
@@blanche__ the reporter!
Pretty sure in the books everyone is an animal
Moral of this movie: You should own up to your past mistakes (like the Bad Guys) ... unless things are going really well for you (like Diana). Then, just keep quite and everything will work out fine.
Additionally, Diana violently assaults multiple police officers and blows up a prison.
Yeah! I'll get it for my kids then 😊 Thanks
to be fair, she would have given herself up to the police if wolf didnt cover for her.
Exactly what I was thinking. She killed all of those guards in that prison, and that's not even including the criminals that were still imprisoned there.
@@callofhaloinfinite6336 I honestly don't think she killed them, just incapacitated them. And for the explosions afterward, those were floating mines in the water
I agree with you Samantha about her assault on police officers and blowing up the jail building and i’m always curious who’s running the state if she’s a governor
No sins off for the absolutely gorgeous animation? That's a paddling.
10:40 - I did like The Bad Guys when viewing it through the lens of "Baby's First Heist Movie", since most kids watching the Funny-Animals-Stealing-Things movie would need the heists to be a bit more "basic" to be able to follow what's happening. I know _I_ would have preferred the simplicity when I was a little kid.
10:11 Yeah, I have no idea how someone so evil could be associated with marmalade and not be targeted by Paddington?
He could use a hard stare I’d say
Not even a "maybe i dont want to be the bad guy anymore" megamind clip? Its RIGHT THERE! Just for that I'm adding 100 sins.
When I went in to watch the movie I did not expect to love it as much as I did. The style, the characters, the relationships, they were all done so good. I really hope we get more animated movies like this ❤
The timing on this. I legit watched this movie last week and was kinda hoping you guys had a video on it….now you do
I feel this - literally watched this last night and saw this video today less than 12 hrs later lol.
@@aharttsx8019 What’s crazy is that for the entire week, I’ve been re-watching the movie because my siblings got addicted to it, want me to put it on, and I end up watching it with them cuz why the hell not. All this talk about the film and stuff, and now having Cinemacins make a video about it is just perfection right there lol
16:24 sin looking threw a empty fridge
There have been many movies and shows about anthropomorphic animals, so I assume that they follow the same rules as humans do regarding how long they can live.
Also, I wondered why Diane didn't say during the scene where the Bad Guys were arrested during the gala that they should check the security cameras so they could see Marmalade was stealing the meteorite. I can imagine the look on his face when Diane mentions the security camera.s
Marmalade could've easily done something to the cameras
@@rinuchiha6961 Without getting caught?
The real odd thing is when Marmalade explained what happened to the meteorite. If you pay attention, he mentions it was sucked down via a vacuum into a staging area to be collected later. Yet nobody bothers to look for the meteorite or even questions where this staging area is.
11:00 It's a Lore Ipsum Text. Congratulations CinemaSins, you fell fot it! +1Sin to you, Sir!
6:57 “It’s the end of the Bad Guys” Roll Credits.
Another sin: the snake wearing the onesie would make it completely immobile because snakes use belly scales to traverse their environment. The onesie covering and pushing down these scales would then in turn make it impossible for the snake to move.
"Wait, you're telling me that a society of mostly humans elected an animal as governor?"
Hell, I'd bet she's honest than most humans in America.
4:45
That is kind of how that works actually, it would not be THAT clean of a shed ad he would need to rub his body on the walls to make it come off as smooth as it did, but it’s close enough.
This movie had so many plot twists it kept blowing my mind
Same. I can't believe how much it kept me on my toes!
How has he not pointed out that their teeth change between frames as they speak? I'm watching Mr. Snake's fangs appear and disappear vs all his other teeth depending on the shape of his mouth. The bug went from having a gap in her teeth to not having one, too. And Wolf switches between pointy canine teeth and straight sonic the human teeth.
11:23 I can't completely figure out the exact idiom/reference/music lyric they translated into latin, because they westernized the alphabet. It may or may not be 2 sentences. So, it's horribly misspelt. I haven't seen the movie, so there could be a pun or context that I'm missing.
I think it is some variation of the sentiment "Until you suffer/face grief, you will be treated as a soft-shelled bedridden medical patient". Basically, some variation of "get hard" or "man up".
There's a chance they were trying to tack on a fortune-cookie "in bed" on the end. Like a "soft in bed" kind of thing. Which kinda makes sense for a police force. More likely it's some take on the bad guys becoming good.
Or, it's talking about a boat.
I choose to go with "You're soft until you get hard... in bed".
Is it possibly a „Lorem Ipsum“ derivative?
I was really waiting for dubbed stinger with Mulan’s “I’ll make a man out of you” as Wolf climbs up the tree in the night. The swelling crescendo of Mulan’s epiphany paired with his redemption arc would have been stupendous.
Finally! I've been waiting for CinemaSins to cover this movie!
To me, this movie is very close to my heart. It takes me back to being a kid watching cartoons like looney toons or tom and jerry with their impossible physics and wacky characters.
The Richard Ayoade outtake at 20:49 is just *chef's kiss* .
19:51 He learns it from Wolf
18:48 Maybe the grappling hook is like Mjolnir and merely launching it is enough for it to drag them behind it.
The handcuff necklace at 19:21 caught me off-guard ntgl 😅
It’s like those scenes in cartoons where the character slips their hands out of the hand cuffs to make an expression just to slide them back in again like if they didn’t free themselves
This was the best Dreamworks film since How to Train Your Dragon 3. At least, the one with the most effort put into it.
I3:30 - If a cat can be mayor for 20 years (Talkneetna, Alaska), electing a fox as governor might actually be the best move ever.
He didn't make a comment about "a wolf in sheep's clothing" with the pajamas and I'm slightly upset that he didn't acknowledge the pun
me too
7:34 I just died in my chair.
1:38
Jeremy (to mr wolf): you say it and you dont get in trouble... i say it and i'm the villain... that doesnt seem fair.
12:53 "Fox News" So ACCURATE.
12:03 I'm sorry, but you should have REMOVED a sin for that song. It's not often I am in a packed theatre and an original movie song get's (no joke) EVERY head in the audience bopping along to the beat. Good Tonight is a freaking great song!
9:05 the reason the disguise works is because the scientist was lacking of a father figure.
also at 2:18 all aircraft are designed to failsafe meaning that their helicopter could use the failsafe system
While I don't agree with the movie not getting even a *single* sin off for it's beautiful visuals and consistently stylistic look this was just too priceless: 12:51
You forgot to mention how snake has a completely different set of teeth every 5 seconds.
Best dreamworks movie in a while. Honestly underrated.
Yeah, it was good but so basic for the story.
In my opinion, it was kinda mid! I mean, the animation and CGI is cool, the voice acting is pretty good, especially Craig Robinson and Sam Rockwell. But the plot is basic as hell and the fart jokes are just too childish, though this is a kids movie.
@@silverbells24 Pardon me, but are you an adult? If yes, you have your answer.
@@littlemoth4956 I'm 17! But I'm one away
@@silverbells24 I don't think you're the target audience
I think you forgot the part where this is a cartoon for kids and anything can happen because it’s a cartoon, my brother absolutely loved this movie
All in all, I enjoyed this movie a lot. It was a pleasant surprise
13:56 - Anyone notice that the guy on the left has no mouth?
You don’t know how long I’ve been waiting for this
7:39 you missed two., the shark can easily slide the cuffs off as theirs nothing stopping the cuffs from moving and the snake appears to have a joint on its "neck" . Snakes dont have joints.
Huh? The Mata Hairy reference is precisely the thing good cartoons do.
And breaking the 4th wall is the movie's gimmick.
Loved the snake gag though
How did you post your comment 12 hours before the video was out?!
utub memba
@@gradientO yutuub memba
@@MonikaLover I’m a patreon so the video was released 12 hrs early to members but I also just like supporting good art. I didn’t think the comment would stay on when it went public though, cool stuff
I'm also supriswd that the chief thought marmelade was the crimson paw In the first place, he isn't tall enough to even be a suspect
Guess chief just as stupid as the citizens in the movie
14:41 I think you forgot a sin that the snakes teeth kept changing to two fangs to whole human teeth
oh.
That happens all the time in the books
20:37 nice Baby Driver reference!
11:50 to be fair the background band is most definitely professionals who know how to do that. Hell even I can do that.
9:44 are we not gunna talk about how the water doesnt move but you can still hear wave sound effects in the background?
Fun to watch.
Yeah it had annoying things, like the MC getting dumber by the second, making you question how a master criminal could be so inept.
Was still fun to watch.
Fun fact, my mom was born 1980 and my uncles ball python I believe was 5 years older than her. Damn thing is still alive. 14:19 for reference
This was surprisingly a good movie
4:30 just like my life
Whoa...I'm older than Wolf...Thanks a lot for making me feel old.
How is snake playing the guitar at 11:58? Also piranha isn’t the only fish with legs.~ahem~ shark
What do you mean that snakes don’t just have all their heist clothes in their old skin so when they shed they go from fancy clothes to thief clothes? My old snake did it all the time.
Granted, that could have been a fever dream but I’m pretty sure it wasn’t.
11:28 I got "until the need to mourn eros as a soft stage of mourning," which makes even less sense
As flawed as it is, this movie was legitimately fun!
Sometimes using tropes and on the nose storytelling is fun. Yeah, some things are cliche and I spotted the twist a mile away. But I had fun watching it. The performances were amazing, the jokes were funny-
Everyone got their just desserts in the end. It's not the most amazing movie ever, but it's still great for what it is
I waited 6 months for this episode. It did not disappoint. Great work.
2:53 farts are always green in cartoons 😅
I literally just finished watching the movie before working out, and now this? This video was made for me
4:27 not to mention that in the books, he’s an alien who’s name can’t be spelled unless you headbutt your keyboard multiple times
2:10
I'm surprised he didn't sin how the spider goes from having a gap in her teeth so big you can fly a plane through it while she talks to the flawless bean mouth while smiling.
“But when I say Mr.Snake in a Panda Express I’m the villain” I’m absolutely dying, someone call an ambulance
Say what you want about this movie but y’all gotta admit that wolf is FINE ASF
@George G. Lol are you implying that XO fans are also furries?
I have no shame in admitting this.
He is Daddy and his charming personality is the icing on the cake.
Furry 👆
@@littlemoth4956 Even if that was the case, why should that be an issue?
People can enjoy anthropomorphic characters without having to be a furry. Keep it moving, troll since you clearly having nothing intelligent to say. 😏
He is such a sub. Did you see his reaction to being called a good boy? Made me wanna grab him by the ears. Real cute.