Not every night you dream though. Or at least have a significant amount to remember them . Or they still do that but maybe some nights they’re off duty if it’s a slow day .
@@myaedelman That's exactly why they had a dream duty thing in the first place, though. You can't control *when* you have dreams, so they had someone on watch.
i was almost willing to forgive them for recycling entire plot points from the first movie and soul. almost. there's literally a "not good enough" scene in soul. get it together pixar, mental health awareness being reduced to redundant plot points in big budget movies produced by greedy entertainment corporations is getting tedious! *ding*
@@wileysil3313 Yeah but it should be obvious at this point that CS only removes sins for things that LOOK like they care. This is the same company that goes woke over every mental health issue under the sun yet still does business with the absolute worst scammer in the mental health industry.
Showing RIley do the feeling, seeing, smelling, exercise to try and weather the panic attack while seeing Anxiety go absouletly ballistic without explaining it to the audience is probably one of the best pixar moments ever. It hit me so fucking hard.
From the first movie the animators were too lazy to not only give multi gendered emotions to both parents but also to give them different appearances and at this point its just for continuity...
11:16 Considering that this script was likely written before the accidental Cars 4 leak, it means that not only is Cinema Sins good at sinning he’s also able to see the future
*OWEN WILSON:* Wait. You're trying to get me to do ANOTHER Cars sequel? *DISNEY/PIXAR:* We're going to have you do this till you're 90. Just ask Jackman.
The panic attack scene was absolutely brutal, and I'm not even someone who suffers from those. So I cant even imagine how intense it got from people who do unfortunately suffer from those moments. Its a solid sequel but the climax definitely elevates it to one of Pixar's better films.
I’ve suffered from my fair share of severe anxiety/panic attacks and honestly…I didn’t think the scene was brutal *enough*. Panic attacks like that are a real bitch. Kudos to them having including the scene at all though, perhaps a more intense scene would have been too much for a kids movie.
As someone who does suffer from them, I totally agree. That hurricane of emotions and the sense of loss of control was so close to my reality that it was hard to watch, but at the same time it was so damned BRAVE of Pixar to keep it in.
I feel like Joy expressing RAGE and immense sadness should've freaked out the emotions those belonged to a lot more. They're nonplussed by the fact that their coworker that is intended to represent a singular concept like themselves has evolved enough to be capable of replacing them single-handedly.
And yet the other emotions feel things other than their basic feelings that they embody. Just like Joy has her breakdowns, Sadness isn’t always miserable, Anger isn’t always grouchy or looking ready to kick someone, Fear isn’t always acting skittish, Disgust isn’t always grossed out, Anxiety can calm down, Envy doesn’t always covet things, Embarrassment can have confidence, Ennui actually freaked out when she couldn’t find her phone.
Very suprised if anyone didnt cry or feel much things during this. From reality from the anxiety panic attacks, to hilarity, fear and joy at the gorgeous quality of pixar. What a movie...
You and I are built different, I guess. The only thing I really enjoyed was the Pouchy-TNT scene near the end. The rest of it was the usual Disney/Pixar schlock. I haven't been wow'd by them in a little while now. As someone who has panic attacks and anxiety, I was not terribly impressed. But that's all just one man's impressions of the film, take it with a grain of salt. This comment thread is the duality of of movie viewership, haha.
The panic attacks and reveal that anxiety’s chosen memories changed Riley’s core belief to be “I’m not good enough” hit me so hard as person who has suffered chronic anxiety and clinical depression
Personally, I would would have taken 100 sins off for how goddamned accurate the model for Riley's video game crush was. The polygon count, the resolution of the textures, the aliasing, the style of texture filtering, the animation, it absolutely nails the look of a PS2 character model. I've never seen video game visuals represented so accurately in Hollywood before.
Give a sin for Pixar for every employee who was forced to work tired hours 7 days a week to get this film ready in time for its release date only to get fired before release so they couldn’t receive there bonuses while the main stars received 5 million dollars, plus a percentage of the box office and many bonuses.
You missed out the fact that Joy introduces the machine to the other emotions that sends memories at the back of the mind, so it’s probably the emotions first time they’ve seen this. Later in the movie however we see a MASSIVE mountain of memories which makes me wonder…. How could the emotions NOT know of this machine when Joy has literally sent thousands of memories down there???
For all we know, maybe Riley, like her emotions, was doing the same thing: sending memories to the back of the mind. Remember when Joy said, "This is more than I remember sending back here." that gives off the allusion that Riley was sending her own memories back there herself in addition to the ones that the emotions were sending back. Just a hunch.
@@OwenMiller-q2g yeah you’ve got a point, but the movie messes up its metaphors a bunch. and there’d still be no reason for joy to explain it to the others like it’s the first time they’re seeing it
One thing _I_ noticed in the theatre: The suppressed memories include yellow/gold ones. Why suppress joyful memories? Why would JOY suppress her own memories?
I just want to point out that I thought it was really clever that they gave Anxiety a bunch of suitcases and her asking where she can put her "stuff" because a lot of the time, anxiety is associated with past traumas in the form of emotional "baggage". Riley has a lot of baggage from her past, and the 1st movie alone, not to mention the stuff we havent seen on screen.
That panic attack scene is so so important. After this movie came out, some kids I work with asked me about it. It was a great opportunity to have that dialogue with them about mental health, panic attacks, and how to identify them.
You forgot to sin Disney pretending like "Nostalgia" is an emotion that wont come up until you're old, while they actively profit from nostalgia for movies that are less than a decade old
Ok just to clarify something at 7:42, the reason why Riley can’t just “regrow her Sense of Self” is because anxiety was pushing Riley to join Val’s team but Riley’s ‘Sense of Self’ prevented it. So once it was removed by anxiety, Riley *fully* went with anxiety’s plan and couldn’t “regrow her Sense of Self’ as anxiety had more control over her. Anyways this is just my opinion, good analysis tho.
12:30 You’d be surprised how often the quiet game actually works. Once said it sarcastically to my nephews and they loved it. Played it other times too lol. They even suggested it.
15:59 Because a parachute is literally the worst thing to have in a tropical storm. The wind will blow it all over place dragging any debris along with it.
I know this would be incredibly rare territory but since you’ve given out multiple sins for one action in a movie, I do think it would’ve been fair and right to give multiple sins off for probably the best visual representation of an anxiety attack ever done on film, ESPECIALLY given that it happened in a kids movie
Yup. "Now you know a bit more about how I feel when I have one of my panic attacks," I said to my friend who watched the movie with me. Grateful for Pixar for daring to portray it in such a realistic way.
That line was great. Of course it made me think maybe Dan Campbell is also controlled by his emotions? It would explain some of his mind numbing decisions last year lol
I think the biggest sin is the parents anxiety not showing up until the end of this movie. Once we have our kids we are full of anxiety surrounding them
"...and I know, memories don't hire continuity teams...BUT they should!!" That's what therapy is for me! And fuck yeah, mental health is an important thing to understand at any age!!!
4:42 My school actually does make us wait outside until the bell rings even when it's freezing cold, lol. I have to wait for like 30 minutes before the doors open.
You could argue that the memory of the referee telling her off was inconsistent and is a continuity error, but it could also be your memory getting warped by the emotions your feeling at the time. In Riley's recollection of that memory, the referee appears to be much harsher to her and this could be because she is going through a panic attack.
17:41 This scene. This scene right here. Perfection. This movie has flaws but to animate something so unique to an individual's circumstances as a panic attack in a way that is so well understood viscerally and visually was so intensively validating to watch.
@@Saternalia makes sence the people animating this we’re doing the same likely from the lack of sleep and pressure over not wanting to get fired by Pixar. Which is what happened to 175 employees before the film released.
Missed sin: when Anxiety is all like “You have to score, Riley!” while she’s in the **freaking penalty box**!! I get what the movie was going for, but did Anxiety not know how hockey works?
She's in the box for 2 minutes, freaking out and telling herself to get it together. It's not that sin-worthy, her anxiety is telling her she's tumbling downhill and to hurry up and hit the brakes, while speeding downhill. What *is* sinworthy (unless the timeframe is just a bit wonky) is her friend looking over, seeing her very visibly freaking out beyond a simple "aw geeze I beefed it", and not rushing on over or calling the coach for help.
@@PanSpacemanConsidering it was Grace who saw and she is very skittish and uneasy herself a lot, she might have known it would be best to let Riley go through it before approaching. Sometimes, it’s better to give someone going through an attack some space in case they accidentally get triggered into further panic. She was still feeling awful after calming down, but it was safe to approach her.
Bumping into someone and then immediately asking said bumpee if they were the love of your life was more horse hockey than all of the hockey in this movie.
At the 16:29 "movie sin timer" mark, at the split second Anger grabbed pouchy and reached into him the video was cut off by an ad that started with a "PG 13" warning and TH-cam has never aligned so perfectly for me before.
9:34 is this supposed to be a Cloud Strife easter egg? They're even matching his ps1 iconic sword pose model, spikey hair, clothes are near match, and his sad facial expression.
Inside out is the most creative franchise i've ever seen, second movie is absolutely masterpiece and i wish we got third movie because both movies are so emotional. In my life i cry two times on movies. Both times on Inside Out 1 and 2. Such a masterpiece, ABSOLUTELY CINEMA!
12:30 In Serbian the quiet game is 'ko pisne govno stisne' which means 'whoever says something, he steps on a poop' and that's why it actually works... sometimes...
In my family we had this rhyme: "quiet in the pig market/ quiet in the street/ the biggest pig there ever was is just about to speak" then everyone would make an oinking sound at the next person to say something. Cruel, but effective.
“Yeah, if Pixar doesn’t Easter Egg at least once every five minutes a zombie Lightning McQueen rises from the dead and terrifies the world by threatening a Cars 4.” …so who’s gonna tell him?
18:27 it's hockey. Everyone is tough. Simply look to Morgan Barron. Skate to the face, 75 stitches and came back out to finish the same game. Grace can handle that.
My school doesn't allow you to enter until the 1st bell rings, then everybody goes inside (its genuinely brutal sitting outside in freezing temperatures while having a cold)
Of all the Pixar sequels, I think Inside Out 2 is the only one which can compare to how good Toy Story 2 is. Anyways, I hope this movie can keep holding the #1 box office spot for 2024. We'll just have to wait and see how Moana 2, Sonic 3, and Mufasa do.
13:10 my biggest pet peeve with this movie is that they make it out to be emotions the one controlling Riley and flip between the narrative so as he said who dafuq knows whats going on
Movie forgets that one emotion stayed up on "dream duty" in the first film. *Ding*
That attention to detail made so much sense because we feel happy or sad or anxious or scared when we’re dreaming. Now this movie😬
Fear was like “Nah Bro I’m not doing this again.”
There's that continuity problem again.
Not every night you dream though. Or at least have a significant amount to remember them . Or they still do that but maybe some nights they’re off duty if it’s a slow day .
@@myaedelman That's exactly why they had a dream duty thing in the first place, though. You can't control *when* you have dreams, so they had someone on watch.
the "im not good enough" reveal hit me like a gut punch...... im glad cinemasins recognized the power this movie has during that whole scene.
i was almost willing to forgive them for recycling entire plot points from the first movie and soul. almost. there's literally a "not good enough" scene in soul. get it together pixar, mental health awareness being reduced to redundant plot points in big budget movies produced by greedy entertainment corporations is getting tedious! *ding*
Tedious or not at least its being represented. And in this movie it makes sense and is part of the plot @wileysil3313
The length of this video should be zero seconds long.
@@wileysil3313 Yeah but it should be obvious at this point that CS only removes sins for things that LOOK like they care. This is the same company that goes woke over every mental health issue under the sun yet still does business with the absolute worst scammer in the mental health industry.
@@wileysil3313 it was meant for kids
This should be called *"Emotional Damage"* because this affected adults more than kids watching it.
Wait a minute
Yep
Especially me the first 1⃣ 👀 with my bestie she’s gone so this was difficult for me 😭 😭
'EMOTIONAL DAMAGE' steven he
Here before this maybe blows up
Showing RIley do the feeling, seeing, smelling, exercise to try and weather the panic attack while seeing Anxiety go absouletly ballistic without explaining it to the audience is probably one of the best pixar moments ever. It hit me so fucking hard.
Yes!! When I first watched that scene, I was in literal tears. It was the first time I had ever felt truly seen.
This movie helped my 7 year old learn that what she was feeling inside was called anxiety. I was so glad she could put words to it now
It was really well done, I was in shock!
The Anxiety attack is so spot on, I've sent clips of it to my coworkers hoping they understand what I frequently deal with. It's nightmarish!
wimps
Why do the emotions in other people's heads look like the person whose head they're in, but the ones in Riley's head don't?
I guess for more variaty in character design
That has always irked me. You would think they would all look like Riley.
They’re the main characters, they need to stand out in some way I guess
marketing reasons
From the first movie the animators were too lazy to not only give multi gendered emotions to both parents but also to give them different appearances and at this point its just for continuity...
11:16 Considering that this script was likely written before the accidental Cars 4 leak, it means that not only is Cinema Sins good at sinning he’s also able to see the future
The accidental what now
The WHAT?
*OWEN WILSON:* Wait. You're trying to get me to do ANOTHER Cars sequel?
*DISNEY/PIXAR:* We're going to have you do this till you're 90. Just ask Jackman.
@@jimb.7523 Why would Luke be in it? Did Owen die?
@@kieranhair37 I get them mixed up. Lol
The panic attack scene was absolutely brutal, and I'm not even someone who suffers from those. So I cant even imagine how intense it got from people who do unfortunately suffer from those moments. Its a solid sequel but the climax definitely elevates it to one of Pixar's better films.
We were like:
Oh, yeah, cool representation, that is how it is! 😅
I not only have suffered from panic attacks but also have PTSD. So, those panic attacks can reoccur. But, I take medication though, so I am fine.
I’ve suffered from my fair share of severe anxiety/panic attacks and honestly…I didn’t think the scene was brutal *enough*. Panic attacks like that are a real bitch. Kudos to them having including the scene at all though, perhaps a more intense scene would have been too much for a kids movie.
As someone who does suffer from them, I totally agree. That hurricane of emotions and the sense of loss of control was so close to my reality that it was hard to watch, but at the same time it was so damned BRAVE of Pixar to keep it in.
I know. Course I’ve never had a panic attack before but my mom has experienced them and she works with disregulated people all day
I feel like Joy expressing RAGE and immense sadness should've freaked out the emotions those belonged to a lot more. They're nonplussed by the fact that their coworker that is intended to represent a singular concept like themselves has evolved enough to be capable of replacing them single-handedly.
They were. Fear literally hid behind anger when Joy yelled at them.
@file_boi020in the scene, joy only represented anger and sadness. Not fear. Plus, he’s literally fear.
And yet the other emotions feel things other than their basic feelings that they embody. Just like Joy has her breakdowns, Sadness isn’t always miserable, Anger isn’t always grouchy or looking ready to kick someone, Fear isn’t always acting skittish, Disgust isn’t always grossed out, Anxiety can calm down, Envy doesn’t always covet things, Embarrassment can have confidence, Ennui actually freaked out when she couldn’t find her phone.
Very suprised if anyone didnt cry or feel much things during this. From reality from the anxiety panic attacks, to hilarity, fear and joy at the gorgeous quality of pixar. What a movie...
You and I are built different, I guess. The only thing I really enjoyed was the Pouchy-TNT scene near the end. The rest of it was the usual Disney/Pixar schlock. I haven't been wow'd by them in a little while now. As someone who has panic attacks and anxiety, I was not terribly impressed. But that's all just one man's impressions of the film, take it with a grain of salt. This comment thread is the duality of of movie viewership, haha.
The panic attacks and reveal that anxiety’s chosen memories changed Riley’s core belief to be “I’m not good enough” hit me so hard as person who has suffered chronic anxiety and clinical depression
"im not good enough....im not good enough.....im not good enough....im not good enough" 😭😭😭😭
welcome to 12+!
My god... That really hit me, i cry on this scene
@@Konani_the_unicorn_queen 12+? Amateurs! 8+ for me 😁
@@hearmeout1767 pfft, i started at 7, but one would hope that the general average is a bit older XD
@@wojciechborkowski4590no you didn’t 😂
Personally, I would would have taken 100 sins off for how goddamned accurate the model for Riley's video game crush was. The polygon count, the resolution of the textures, the aliasing, the style of texture filtering, the animation, it absolutely nails the look of a PS2 character model. I've never seen video game visuals represented so accurately in Hollywood before.
The part when he got stuck on the side of the vault had me rolling.
The intentional low res was so cool!! Definitely didn’t show up in the trailers.
Give a sin for Pixar for every employee who was forced to work tired hours 7 days a week to get this film ready in time for its release date only to get fired before release so they couldn’t receive there bonuses while the main stars received 5 million dollars, plus a percentage of the box office and many bonuses.
Is this true?
@@s3thisc00l yes it’s all true.
That's f'ed up.
Wtfffff
@@stargirl7646 yes it’s all true. 1.6 billion dollars this film made and they were awarded by being fired.
5:49 “Em’s bare ass meant” killed me 💀
Nice great pun
Damn I didn’t even notice it
You missed out the fact that Joy introduces the machine to the other emotions that sends memories at the back of the mind, so it’s probably the emotions first time they’ve seen this. Later in the movie however we see a MASSIVE mountain of memories which makes me wonder…. How could the emotions NOT know of this machine when Joy has literally sent thousands of memories down there???
But don’t you know? Exposition is more important than logical storytelling! (I’m being sarcastic)
For all we know, maybe Riley, like her emotions, was doing the same thing: sending memories to the back of the mind. Remember when Joy said, "This is more than I remember sending back here." that gives off the allusion that Riley was sending her own memories back there herself in addition to the ones that the emotions were sending back. Just a hunch.
@@OwenMiller-q2g yeah you’ve got a point, but the movie messes up its metaphors a bunch. and there’d still be no reason for joy to explain it to the others like it’s the first time they’re seeing it
It could be that the emotions just sent that many since being introduced to the machine.
One thing _I_ noticed in the theatre: The suppressed memories include yellow/gold ones. Why suppress joyful memories? Why would JOY suppress her own memories?
Loved the hockey references, both those fouls were BS.
Yeah, I don't even play hockey, and I knew those were bogus bs calls from the get go.
I just want to point out that I thought it was really clever that they gave Anxiety a bunch of suitcases and her asking where she can put her "stuff" because a lot of the time, anxiety is associated with past traumas in the form of emotional "baggage". Riley has a lot of baggage from her past, and the 1st movie alone, not to mention the stuff we havent seen on screen.
I thought that joke was fairly obvious, at least for adults.
That panic attack scene is so so important. After this movie came out, some kids I work with asked me about it. It was a great opportunity to have that dialogue with them about mental health, panic attacks, and how to identify them.
compulsory education was a mistake.
Some Asian Dude with a slipper: *"EMOTIONAL DAMAGE!"*
Some Asian dude is called Steven He.
Probably said it as a joke
He stole that skit from CalebCity. It's called "When the game you're playing is way too hard"
@@waitselljones8068and?
Not funny, dead meme
the fact that it ended with 113 sins is beautiful. unintended A113 reference
Zombie McQueen will not rise just yet
Amazed there is no sins or sin removal for Riley's emotions being extra after a single touch
That's just teenagers I fear
The fire alarm 9:22
You forgot to sin Disney pretending like "Nostalgia" is an emotion that wont come up until you're old, while they actively profit from nostalgia for movies that are less than a decade old
More and or less with the live action remakes
16:35 Thank you Jeremy, for doing the right thing
Unfortunately he missed the part of them realising they need more and Anger rolling up his sleeve
Ok just to clarify something at 7:42, the reason why Riley can’t just “regrow her Sense of Self” is because anxiety was pushing Riley to join Val’s team but Riley’s ‘Sense of Self’ prevented it.
So once it was removed by anxiety, Riley *fully* went with anxiety’s plan and couldn’t “regrow her Sense of Self’ as anxiety had more control over her.
Anyways this is just my opinion, good analysis tho.
12:30 You’d be surprised how often the quiet game actually works. Once said it sarcastically to my nephews and they loved it. Played it other times too lol. They even suggested it.
5:38 “Em’s bare ass meant” I love it!
I checked Urban Dictionary for you guys and Bloofy is "Sleepy, particularly in a cosy, dreamy way."
Now Bloofie on the other hand...
Went straight to UD the .moment he brought it up.
15:59 Because a parachute is literally the worst thing to have in a tropical storm. The wind will blow it all over place dragging any debris along with it.
I know this would be incredibly rare territory but since you’ve given out multiple sins for one action in a movie, I do think it would’ve been fair and right to give multiple sins off for probably the best visual representation of an anxiety attack ever done on film, ESPECIALLY given that it happened in a kids movie
no
i mean, puss in boots 2??
Yup. "Now you know a bit more about how I feel when I have one of my panic attacks," I said to my friend who watched the movie with me. Grateful for Pixar for daring to portray it in such a realistic way.
@sgam43 Gay way*
No punting, the Detroit lions is hilarious
That line was great. Of course it made me think maybe Dan Campbell is also controlled by his emotions? It would explain some of his mind numbing decisions last year lol
19:26 wait…. WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY THAT???
Drakes inside a child
*Pause.*
Finally I’m not the only one who noticed. But seriously, wth did he mean? Irl or inside?
@@DarthIsaac311 id pay to see either
@@MainVill4in 💀
1:52 look at this graph 🎵
You forgot a sin. When Riley was practicing hockey she felt joy. How could she feel joy if Joy isn’t around?
Emotional Remnant
God that laugh during the Anger Pouchie scene is almost as golden as the “girl” scene from the original.
For real, we didn't have time for Dora the Explorer/Mickey Mouse.
Now we need a movie about the emotions emotions, since they obviously have other emotions than what they are
wat about the emotions of the emotions whit emotions?
@@murrdurr5830 you gotta watch the how it should have ended video for the original Inside Out !! 🤣🤣
*inception theme intensifies*
3:30 in the first movie, one of the emotions would be on "dream duty." Strange that they decided to forget about that.
I think the biggest sin is the parents anxiety not showing up until the end of this movie. Once we have our kids we are full of anxiety surrounding them
Cinemawins (a pastiche TH-cam channel I highly recommend) pointed this out by saying “nice try, she’s a parent, anxiety never left.”
I think it's 100 times worse that she did not have envy, shame or anxiety before whichever pre-teen age she's in the movie That's bullocks
"...and I know, memories don't hire continuity teams...BUT they should!!"
That's what therapy is for me! And fuck yeah, mental health is an important thing to understand at any age!!!
Psychology is a pseudoscience
surprised the deadpool and wolverine one came first, thanks Cinema Sins x some good uploads
4:42 My school actually does make us wait outside until the bell rings even when it's freezing cold, lol. I have to wait for like 30 minutes before the doors open.
You could argue that the memory of the referee telling her off was inconsistent and is a continuity error, but it could also be your memory getting warped by the emotions your feeling at the time. In Riley's recollection of that memory, the referee appears to be much harsher to her and this could be because she is going through a panic attack.
2:56 How dare you! And also I'll be right back...
Yeah me too😭
Yeah same.
Noone's mentioning the fact that apparently Riley has never felt anxiety, boredom, envy, or embarrassment until she turned 13, like come on now
17:41 This scene. This scene right here. Perfection. This movie has flaws but to animate something so unique to an individual's circumstances as a panic attack in a way that is so well understood viscerally and visually was so intensively validating to watch.
@@Saternalia makes sence the people animating this we’re doing the same likely from the lack of sleep and pressure over not wanting to get fired by Pixar. Which is what happened to 175 employees before the film released.
"I think I just had an idea for the next one" is crazy.
Missed sin: when Anxiety is all like “You have to score, Riley!” while she’s in the **freaking penalty box**!! I get what the movie was going for, but did Anxiety not know how hockey works?
Anxiety is all about thinking ahead though. She can be obsessed with scoring even when Riley isn't in a position to score.
I think she meant when timeout is over. Anxiety is a planer
She's in the box for 2 minutes, freaking out and telling herself to get it together. It's not that sin-worthy, her anxiety is telling her she's tumbling downhill and to hurry up and hit the brakes, while speeding downhill. What *is* sinworthy (unless the timeframe is just a bit wonky) is her friend looking over, seeing her very visibly freaking out beyond a simple "aw geeze I beefed it", and not rushing on over or calling the coach for help.
@@PanSpacemanConsidering it was Grace who saw and she is very skittish and uneasy herself a lot, she might have known it would be best to let Riley go through it before approaching. Sometimes, it’s better to give someone going through an attack some space in case they accidentally get triggered into further panic. She was still feeling awful after calming down, but it was safe to approach her.
@@Misto_deVito6009sally chowning
The panic attack scene made me sob so hard when I first saw it. I finally felt seen for the first time in my 21 years of dealing with them.
Just a personal sin, in the beginning of the movie, Riely gets a 2 minute penalty and somehow gets out right at the end to make a game winning goal
Bumping into someone and then immediately asking said bumpee if they were the love of your life was more horse hockey than all of the hockey in this movie.
At the 16:29 "movie sin timer" mark, at the split second Anger grabbed pouchy and reached into him the video was cut off by an ad that started with a "PG 13" warning and TH-cam has never aligned so perfectly for me before.
No bud, it has.
Ur not the first person to encounter this kind of thing.
0:44 that’s the refs for you cinema sins
_Inside Out 3: Sorority Blues_
It’ll be Toy Story 4 all over again.
At least Toy Story 4 was better than Inside Out 2
@@ZombiZohm in another universe, maybe
@@omarvazquez4075 *universe*?
Yesterday I was wondering why you haven't made this yet and now I'm glad that you have made this
Chefs being underpaid and teachers being underappreciated hit me hard. I'm a chef who teaches every day. Oof.
Good teachers are always appreciated
11:45 that emotion is yellow 😊
thats what i was thinking am color blind
@@CJet113 really
16:42 Yes! Sin removal!
9:47 Sonic catching strays when it’s clearly a Metroid reference
I can binge your vids all day!
9:34 is this supposed to be a Cloud Strife easter egg? They're even matching his ps1 iconic sword pose model, spikey hair, clothes are near match, and his sad facial expression.
Inside out is the most creative franchise i've ever seen, second movie is absolutely masterpiece and i wish we got third movie because both movies are so emotional. In my life i cry two times on movies. Both times on Inside Out 1 and 2. Such a masterpiece, ABSOLUTELY CINEMA!
"F*cking emotions. Wait, I think I just had an idea for the next one."
BROOOOOO 🤣🤣
FINALLY a video not from 5yrs ago!!!!
3:38 not to mention that it was established in the first film that one of the emotions takes night duty every night and here all of them are sleeping
10:34 - *DIES OF LAUGHTER*
6:17 I mean... I grew up with CD-ROMs and I didn't even know that's what it was referencing, so that's on you, Scott.
"Emotional hemorrhoids are bastards" was a phrase I was not expecting to hear today and now I'm 😂
Also, they forgot that on the first movie at least one emotion stay on "night shift" to watch over the dreams or nightmares?
@@malunafinol7930 correct
*That referee at the beginning of the movie would be PERFECT for the NHL!*
The effort you put into this is so clear!
*"Fucking emotions."*
Isn't that what was implied to be in this movie by the post-credits scene of the first movie?
I'm sorry what? Elaborate
🤨
I’m also extremely glad kids will have words to understand mental health better from this kind of movie
The second hand embarrassment of this movie killed me
9:13 it’s fear, i would be surprised if he dosen’t keep unlimited everything on him at all times
Been waiting for this one and I had a feeling he'd take off for the panic attack 🤧🤧🤧
5:49 "Em's bare ass meant"
HOLY FUCK THAT'S GENIUS-
12:30 In Serbian the quiet game is 'ko pisne govno stisne' which means 'whoever says something, he steps on a poop' and that's why it actually works... sometimes...
In my family we had this rhyme: "quiet in the pig market/ quiet in the street/ the biggest pig there ever was is just about to speak" then everyone would make an oinking sound at the next person to say something. Cruel, but effective.
Sinning this for NOT having Mindy Kaling is wild 😂😂
why? she was perfect. so was Hader. the first movie emotions were honestly perfectly cast and this movie is worse for losing two of them imo
12:00 - to be fair, Pixar went 5 movies (technically 4) without John Ratzenberger, we should cut them some slack.
I love the removal of a sin for the scene of Pouchy being violated. I laugh uncontrollably every time I see that scene
“Yeah, if Pixar doesn’t Easter Egg at least once every five minutes a zombie Lightning McQueen rises from the dead and terrifies the world by threatening a Cars 4.”
…so who’s gonna tell him?
Christopher Nolan’s Insideoutception had me dying. 😄
18:27 it's hockey. Everyone is tough. Simply look to Morgan Barron. Skate to the face, 75 stitches and came back out to finish the same game. Grace can handle that.
12:30 as an older sister, yes, it does work. Sometimes. It works for like 3 minutes before they get unfathomably competitive about it.
2:30 that made me wheeze
My school doesn't allow you to enter until the 1st bell rings, then everybody goes inside (its genuinely brutal sitting outside in freezing temperatures while having a cold)
I waited for Deadpool and Inside Out 2 to be on Cinemasins. Now both in one week!
Finally!! Been waiting for this one
Of all the Pixar sequels, I think Inside Out 2 is the only one which can compare to how good Toy Story 2 is.
Anyways, I hope this movie can keep holding the #1 box office spot for 2024. We'll just have to wait and see how Moana 2, Sonic 3, and Mufasa do.
13:10 my biggest pet peeve with this movie is that they make it out to be emotions the one controlling Riley and flip between the narrative so as he said who dafuq knows whats going on
9:23 i saw the urban dictionary definition of bloofy and its um......very grusome
word: very funny sounding
urban dictionary: so about that
What does it mean? (Because all I got was "being sleepy")
What does it mean
16:41
This reminded me of when Jeremy laughed during the "Girl alert" part in the first part of Inside Out 😂
16:34- Agreed.
17:43- Also agreed.
l can't believe that the dad tried to get spicy time with mom while the kids were gone
1:45 ish. I think you missed one: They have an unobstructed view out of the "teeth windows" and yet the kid is wearing braces.
I was legitimately afraid of what you were going to say when Anger showed his hand down Pouchy's throat 🤣🤣
some things i saw
- there is someone in a WHEELCHAIR attending hocky camp
Ambulatory wheelchair user perhaps
Did the wheelchair have skate blades?
@@hearmeout1767Ambulatory wheelchair user = someone who can walk only a tiny bit. That’s not conducive to playing hockey either.
LOL THE MIGHTY DUCKS REFERENCE AT THE END!
FINALLYY i have been waiting for this for so long lmao, i watched CinemaWins' video and i was wondering when CinemaSins would post it
12:57 the real joys are the mini control panel joys we made along the way
10:55 making Joy worry is part of her character development
10:34 finally we get a positive reference to the Detroit Lions 😂😂