Everything Wrong With CinemaSins: Who Framed Roger Rabbit
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 มิ.ย. 2024
- Yeah, I feel really bad for taking a whole year to finally do Who Framed Roger Rabbit, but better late than never, right?
Disclaimer: I don't have much ill will towards CinemaSins, I just want to point out the many mistakes they've made in their videos.
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Worse cinema sins cliche?
What Movie do you feel cinemasins was mostly right on, and what movie do you feel he should have never done a video on?
4:58, also, it makes sense that a movie like this operates on cartoon logic. Wile E. Coyote doesn’t fall until he notices that he’s not standing on anything
Speaking of Back To The Future, while I've never seen that trilogy or Rodger Rabbit. I did learn that we wouldn't have a time travelling car if Spielberg didn't believe in Zemekis.
Also because they thought kids might endanger themselves by trying to time travel in refrigerators.
11:08, it’s because he’s a cartoon villain and as such can’t resist playing the part of one
7:40, he’s thinking 80s PG is the same thing as 2010s PG.
and hell not its not
@@MrGabeanator Not even close
10:25, that’s something which makes sense in the context of this movie but some of the characters considered Toons in this movie are from serious animated films.
11:46, it’s like in the sixth Harry Potter book. When the Prime Minister of England questions the Minister of Magic as to why Wizards and Witches need to worry about being threatened by the villains given they can use magic only to be told that it’s because the other side also has magic.
4:17, also, Detective Valiant hasn’t been in ToonTown since his brother’s death. Given that it’s been a while since he was last there it makes sense that he’s not accustomed to this behaviour (even if he were once.)
I need to watch that movie again.
same
I thought this was Th3Birdman for a second
Missed Sentence: Drop kicking CinemaSins’s video on Roger Rabbit into a barrel of dip with no way of escaping
5:14, the real sin there is that were technicolour Betty Boop cartoons
11:16-11:22 CinemaSins gets 19 sins for sinning a Robert Zemekis film for Robert Zemekising, and 85 sins for suggesting that "obviously nobody saw" the objectively best movie of 1985 Back to the Future. *DING*
Also, 12:35-12:46 that's actually the exact same tunnel that's in Back to the Future Part II. Both scenes were filmed at Observatory Tunnel in Griffith Park, Hollywood.
Thank you! 😀
@@beastcity9651 You're welcome.
No idea why this video was suddenly recommended to me, but I am glad it was! Who framed roger rabbit is also such a banger of a movie!
I can list many movies that are animated but definitely not for kids!!!! My favorite animated movies fit in this category:
1. ATLANTIS THE LOST EMPIRE (TOTALLY UNDERRATED BTW)
2. THE PRINCE OF EGYPT
3. THE ROAD TO EL DORADO
AND MORE
3:48, okay, there is an actual flaw of this movie here. It’s a plot point in this film that the sole purpose of a Toon is to make people laugh and one of the reasons a Toon committing a murder is so disturbing is because it means that said Toon found said murder funny.
That would make a lot of sense if all the Toons were from animated short films like The Looney Tunes but cameos from animated features like Dumbo raises questions about that.
Snow White, Pinocchio, Dumbo, Bambi and the like are all serious movies (though they have elements of comedy within them) so the existence of characters from those films in this movie raises the question of how to reconcile that with a Toon existing solely to be funny.
The Lion King reference that Jeremy is going for doesn’t work since the characters in the scene are weasels and not hyenas. I’m gonna go ahead and say it. Doug Walker understands and knows more about animals than Jeremy. Yeah I said it. Don’t @ me. At least in the past, during his “mess ups” videos, Doug would acknowledge when he got information wrong in his reviews including facts about animals.
8:39, also, The Lion King got its hyenas from hyenas in real life being scavengers, laughing and being natural enemies of lions
3:18, he underestimates how harsh a PG rating was in the 1980s.
5:28, because 1) Popeye was becoming an increasingly popular character so they wanted to focus on using him and 2) the fact that Betty Boop was a pretty racy character was getting some pushback due to cartoons becoming increasingly popular with children
The *_Actual_* sin is Jeremy not getting the double entendre of the word "Drawn" when Jessica says: "I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way"!
I *_Really_* don't want to repeat myself, especially considering how much I've said it previously, but you know what Jeremy was too distracted by at this point.
11:40, I suspect that he used a non-cartoon piano.
Agreed with the sentence. I had nightmares of Judge Doom for at least a week straight after I saw this movie.
CHRISTOPHER LLOYD!!!! Jeremy aka CINEMASINS should have at least remove a sin for FREAKING CHRISTOPHER LLOYD!!!!! ALSO I 100% AGREE THAT THIS IS NOT A KIDS MOVIE!!!!! NOT IN THE SLIGHTEST!!!!!
Just because it’s animated doesn’t make it’s a kids movie!!!!! Sausage Party is animated but definitely not a kids movie!!!! Star Wars the Clone Wars movie and series is NOT A KIDS SHOW!!!!! TRANSFORMERS PRIME NOT A KID SHOW!!!!! I seriously don’t understand people when they say it’s animated then kids should see it, right!?!? It depends on the topic, watch the rating!!!
If I’m remembering right, the scene where Donald Duck goes up against Daffy Duck is set in a location that’s an allusion to the Cotton Gin, a nightclub in New York where Black individuals could perform as entertainers but couldn’t go as patrons due to segregation and/or Jim Crow laws. Considering this movie is adapted from a book that tackled racism as one of its themes, how did Jeremy not do research on this film? I personally didn’t know about it until watching Nostalgia Critic’s video on Roger Rabbit. Yeah, when the guy who didn’t get “The Wall” is able to do more research that Jeremy, that’s not a good sign. Then again, Jeremy, the guy who makes a big deal about science in movies, claimed that snow wasn’t water (even though ice and snow are water but just frozen) and also said gravity doesn’t exist in space.
As this is my favorite movie of all time, I highly appreciate this episode
11:23 i like when you say why it's mater and then cinema sin answer you
0:54, yes.
Please do an EWW video on Cinema Sins "review" on AI Artificial Intellegence
Can you do Willy wonka next?
Hi