CinemaSins

"No movie is without sin."

CinemaSins is a YouTube channel, created by Jeremy Scott (born: May 17, 1975 [age 43]) and Chris Atkinson, geared towards finding "sins" (ranging from plot holes to small, nitpicking commentary, to the utterly ridiculous concepts) in various movies, among them The Avengers, Twilight, and The Last Airbender. They upload sins videos on Tuesdays and either sins videos or videos from their new series "What's The Damage" on Thursdays. CinemaSins currently has 7.9 million subscribers and 2.4 billion video views on the CinemaSins YouTube channel.

"Everything Wrong With"
"Everything Wrong With" is the main series on the CinemaSins channel, and the first to be started. The first of these videos was "Everything Wrong With The Amazing Spider-Man in 2 Minutes or Less ", uploaded on December 11, 2012. Their first videos were 3–5 minutes long, though some, such as The Room were longer. Newer vidoes are usually between 7 and 9 minutes, with the occasional especially bad movie either split into two videos, like the Star Wars prequels, or given an extra-long video sometimes topping twenty minutes. Their longest sins video to date is a two part video titled "Everything Wrong with Transformers: Age of Extinction" with each video being over sixteen minutes, not including the non-sins content at the end of the video, after the final sins count is displayed. Sins videos are uploaded every Tuesday and sometimes Thursday. Some sins are recurring jokes, such as "scene does not contain a lap dance."

"Conversations With Myself About Movies"
"Conversations With Myself About Movies" is the second series started by CinemaSins. In it, Jeremy Scott has a conversation with "himself" (an edited-in version of him) about a movie. Clues to the following week's sins video are hidden in the Conversations videos, along with some red herrings. The first Conversations video uploaded was over Les Miserables. Conversations videos were uploaded every Friday. This series was on a hiatus for a long time, but a relatively recent video was about Stan Lee's cameos.

"Movie Recipes"
"Movie Recipes" is the third series started by CinemaSins, wherein a food item is made to taste exactly like a movie. These videos were uploaded every Monday, with the first of these being The Great Gatsby cocktail. These are no longer uploaded regularly. However, this was soon rebooted with means prepared by professional chefs instead.

"What's the Damage?"
The newest series on CinemaSins is "What's the Damage?". This series, using prices found via internet searches, calculates the total damage inflicted during the course of a movie (at the prices in the time the movie was made). At the end of each video, the total damage incurred throught the movie is displayed and adjusted for inflation. These videos are uploaded semi-regularly on Thursdays, with the first being about Die Hard. This series is no longer uploaded regularly.

Behind The Scenes
The men behind CinemaSins are Chris Atkinson and Jeremy Scott, the latter of which is the face and voice behind the videos. Chris, however, has voiced over one Sins video, for Prometheus.

Personality and Traits
CinemaSins had a close eye for noticing things, and seemed to be a bit sarcastic, but little else is distinctive about his personality.

Running Gag Sins
"(40+) Seconds of Logos" - Complaining about the length of the studio logo sequence in certain films.

"Comcast" - The current Universal logo has the "A Comcast Company" byline. Jeremy sins it, and because DreamWorks was acquired by NBCUniversal, there will be more sins of Comcast starting in 2019.

"Narration" - He doesn't endorse character narration in the movies he sins. Usually, he replaces "Narr" or adds a word in some movies.

"Scene Does Not Contain a Lap Dance" - cracked during certain romantic scenes.

"That's Racist" - Anything "racist" whether intended or not.

"(Actress) is not my girlfriend in this scene" - Joke quipped during a romantic scene involving a beautiful celebrity.

"No." - Mocking a character screaming a word like "NOOOOOOO!"

"(Character) is a d*ck to (character/thing)" - Any form of abuse or temper release of a certain character on another character or object.

"Man! (Character) would be amazing at CinemaSins!" - When a character pokes a legitimate critique at another character or a plot point.

"Roll Credits" - Said for every title name drop in the movie.

"(Blank) Ex Machina" - Every moment when a character or object is there to solve a problem by luck or coincidence, hence a parody of Deus Ex Machina.

"We interrupt this movie to bring you (another movie)" - Anything seen in another movie eg. Pop culture references.

"(Character) survives this" - Any scene where a character survives a dangerous scenario while defying significant of logic. (eg. Nuking the Fridge)

"(Blank) Cliché" - Everytime a cliché occurs.

"(Adjective, often "convenient") (blank) is (adjective, again often "convenient")." - Wryly commenting on something in the film (in the case of "convenient", when something rare appears just as a character needs it.).

"This works."/"(Character) believes this." - When a completely ludicrous action or explanation actually accomplishes what the character performing it intended.

"The Prometheus School of Running Away from Things." - A character runs away from something in a straight line instead of running off to one side, reminiscent of Meredith Vickers' death in the film Prometheus.

"Eat An Apple" - Any scene where a character eats an apple in a movie, apparently making them look like an asshole.

"Newspaper Articles" - Pointing out how body text in a movie newspaper article is either nonsensical or unrelated to the article's headline.

"Discount (Actor/Movie)" - When an actor/actress or scene in a movie looks similar to a more well-known actor/actress or movie scene.

"(Movie) unintentionally inspires (other movie/TV show)" - When something shown in a film appears similar to something from a later film or TV show.

"(Actor) isn't (performing certain action) in this scene" - An actor/actress is shown doing something other than what he/she is famous for doing, or apparently should be doing, in films.

"The Pronoun Game" - Used when a character says "he/she/they/it" rather than a specific person or thing.

"Reading" - When a line of text is shown in the movie (excluding the credits)

"Zoom and enchance" cliché - A specific cliché where the camera quickly zooms in on something.

"Let gravity decide this." - Used when a character drops another character from a great height.

"They dragged (actor) into this, didn't they?" - When a renowned actor appears in a subpar film.

"The Power of Boners" - When a male character's attraction to a female character leads him to do something nonsensical.

"This goes on for some time."/"Skip!" - When a ridiculous and/or pointless sequence continues for an extended period.

"No one will be seated during the '(blank)' portion of the movie." - Pointing out a particularly ludicrous sequence in a movie. Based on a line used in actual movie theaters to dissuade people from entering during or after a particularly exciting moment.

"In case you confused it for..." - Spoken when an on-screen caption references a specific time or place, humorously implying it might be confused for a different (usually non-existent) time or place.

"Premature celebration" - When characters celebrate an apparent victory before checking to see if they've actually succeeded.

"Unnecessary orders" - When a character tells another character to do something obvious.

"(Character) has the same weakness as the aliens from Signs." - A character shows a strong dislike of water.

"No one who watches the skies for a living notices this sh*t." - When something unusual passes through the sky.

Jordan Vogt-Roberts criticism
After the video EWW Kong: Skull Island was posted on their channel on August 15th 2017, CinemaSins came under fire when the director of Kong: Skull Island Jordan Vogt-Roberts took to Twitter and, after firing a couple of early potshots, posted a lengthy critique not only of the video as well as specific sins the video gave the film but also the channel itself, making comments where he accused the channel of contributing "to the dumbing down of cinema as they syphon other people's work for their own gain" and being anti art that made him make me hammer a nail through my dick and point out more errors while also saying that when the channel make their videos, "It's like when trump (sic) lies on camera just because he can." Vogt-Roberts followed this with similar criticism of the channel's EWW Looper video that was posted in January 2013.

In the aftermath of Vogt-Roberts' reaction several websites began reporting the story, with some going as far as to accuse the channel of bullying - an accusation that failed to take into account the fact Vogt-Roberts devoted several hours of the only life he will ever live to not only posting several dozen tweets slamming the channel but also making wild accusations about them, not least the aforementioned comment likening the channel to Trump (in the same week where Trump had received widespread criticism for failing to condemn the white nationalists in Charlottesville, no less), while there was also comment about why Vogt-Roberts was singling out a YouTube channel for posting a video several months after the film's release instead of the film critics who made many of the same criticisms of the film when it was still at the box office.

CinemaSins' response was to tweet "Hey, everyone! I stepped away from the computer for a few hours to run errands and stuff. Did I miss anything?"

Top 10 YouTube Movie Critics
CinemaSins was placed 3rd on Watch Mojos list of Top Movie Critics

Other Channels
CinemaSins owns three other channels (CinemaSins Jeremy, Music Video Sins, and Brand Sins) and is affiliated with another channel known as Couch Tomato.

CinemaSins Jeremy
On May 28, 2014, CinemaSins opened up a spinoff channel called "CinemaSins Jeremy". In this channel, Jeremy Scott, narrarator of the sin videos, writes "letters to Hollywood", where he explains what filmmakers could be doing better or critiques certain aspects of filmmaking, such as splitting books into two movies.

Music Video Sins
Music Video Sins has a similar style to CinemaSins, but instead of movies it's music videos. On this channel, the narrator will sin the music video's song lyrics, things that happen in the music video itself, the singer's dance moves, etc. The channel's videos are narrated by Jeremy Scott, the same guy who narrates CinemaSins's videos.

Brand Sins
On October 16, 2014, CinemaSins uploaded a "teaser trailer" for their new channel with a new host, Brand Sins. The channel is hosted by Jess Whitton. In Brand Sins's videos, they discuss the sins of brands and industries all over the world, such as Walmart and McDonalds. Brand SIns pretty much has the same style of CinemaSins, but instead of movies it's brands, and the narrator's face is visible during the sinning.

Couch Tomato
On April 1, 2015, CinemaSins uploaded a video titled "24 Reasons The Matrix & The Lego Movie Are The Same Movie " where Couch Tomato is first introduced to the "CinemaSins family". However, Couch Tomato is not owned by CinemaSins, but they work with the owner of the channel, whose videos are similar to CinemaSins's.