As someone born in 2003, I think I can speak for most of us when I say this is one of the best CGI movies, if not the best, from the early 2000's. This movie is absolutely packed with nostalgia for me, like Bigweld surfing on dominos or the big ending fight scene. This movie is awesome!
You know I seriously hate this, it seems like cinemasins only started referencing video games during quarantine meaning they only just started getting into video games, which is fine, I'm always happy for new people to get into videos games, but go fix your assassin's Creed the movie review
HONESTLY This movie was my whole life as a child, I even reenacted the "singing in the oil" part as a kid with my umbrella in my garden, I knew the poop and fart jokes weren't funny even when I was young but that's what made them funny and I just, the amount of adult jokes in this movie is awesome and tbh I don't see any cliches, as I don't think they're that obvious ...I, yeah, I'm ranting about a 2005 movie for literally no reason.
It's tackier and more childish then I remember but I think it's fine and has some good jokes. I do like the characters too, even if the plot is nothing.
@@li-limandragon9287 I assume you think her remark about people with a vagina being called "women" is transphobic? Because if so, holy shit lol. Yes, I absolutely agree with and practice the idea that people whose gender identity is different from their sex should be addressed in such a manner as they please, simply out of common courtesy and human decency. However, roughly 1 in 10000 people is a transsexual, and changing basic vocabulary that applies to 99,99% of cases just because it MIGHT be somewhat offensive to 0,01% of people, is super dumb and regressive, not progressive. Calling someone who does that a transphobe is fucking ridiculous, and extremely resembles a witch hunt. Especially if the person in question is someone who has been known to be PC and "progressive" to a controversial degree.
*HOL UP* (Wait a minute does that basically mean he can take that part out and make himself a girl or just swap it out for a bigger one. *God dammit movie you made me think that* )
"But if they replace all the parts, is it really the original robot?" You mean like how nearly all of the cells in your body have been replaced since you were born so are you the same person?
@Ryan Irwin- Diehl It's a 15 year old movie at this point. There are movies that have come out in the past year or two that don't have as good animation. I'd say "holds up" is accurate......
Wait so an oil change is peeing? In that case wouldn’t “singing one the oil” just be singing in the piss? If oil is rain... does that mean it rains piss?? WHERE ARE MY ANSWERS???
i mean piss is technically water so maybe all of that oil is water and the piss is oil bout with some different chemical composition that makes it different from the other regular oils like in the fountains.
the oil that comes out of a car is used and dirty, fresh oil is well oil, so it’s basically the same as car oil and and then urine process (also don’t mind the acc it’s an rp thing)
I've always felt it's an odd concept to defend a movie on a channel that was made to criticise movies, but in this case I will stand my ground and say, Robots is a masterpiece and my mind shall not be shifted
I mentioned this movie to my cousin once and we got into a whole argument about its existence. I was seriously starting to doubt myself but now I am vindicated
I watched this movie when I was little maybe twice. I remember being terrified of certain scenes but almost nothing else. I would see the case around the house every once and awhile so I knew it existed, but it was always missing the disc, and no one else seems to have watched it. I’ve wondered for years if anything I remembered from that movie was real, or just a product of my nightmares.
That point came when he made a sentient robot, his dad came in and said "These are your 12 year old parts" and I realized he'd accidentally made himself in an 11 year old single parent.
The part where Piper knocks down the wall to reveal the rest of the city coming to help win the battle was my generation's version of the portals in Endgame
For all the sins this movie has we can’t argue with the beautiful animation & lovely steampunk/cyberpunk backdrop. Looks great for its time. RIP Robin. Best character
Also some of the robot designs are pretty cool. Which is probably the only nice thing I can say about this movie except some of the acting versus what they were forced to act with.
The whole movie itself would be a sin Edit: a lot of ppl have disagreed w me, just go watch it again and you will see how terrible the film is. I only watched it when I was older never saw it when I was young.
Here's what I wanna know: How did Rodney and the gang survive being in the epicenter of that fart-bomb which ended up killing an innocent street-lamp standing outside the house?
The problem is there’s always multiple channels like that popping up, totally unrelated to the CinemaSins team. Like: CinemaSinSins, CinemaWins, and TelevisionSins. They usually stay around for a month or 2, and leech money off real content creators.
@@cjwrench07 Or Fandom Specific Sins. CinemaWins' format is a little more distinct. It's not a straight copy past the initial run-through. But I noticed CinemaSins has updated their visuals a bit to standout from the clones.
@@iminswagony5613 No my phone decides when it wants to auto spell things wrong all the time, and I am not sure why. It spelled their wrong on auto spell and for some reason I can't delete the wrong spelling of it... Pain in the.......... Really it had all kinds of weird auto inputs right out of the factory box luckily it let me delete most of them, but I really should get this thing factory reset.
There's nothing wrong with loving an objectively bad movie. Just think of it as a guilty pleasure watch. It's pretty to look at and, if you disconnect your brain a bit, fairly entertaining. And that's what really matters.
This was one of my childhood movies as well. I watched it several times. And I think to this day, Robots is still as good as I remember. Very underrated movie.
i hadn't seen it in years until like an hour ago and only now am i noticing how this movie is a fantastic metaphor for how big corporations fuck over poor people
You wanted to bring something up, but you never learned how to do it without passive-aggressive whining about "you left out..." etc., and that deserves a sin
5:24 that Hamilton joke was perfect man. You should have sung that song originally. Edit: Holy shit guys I think this is the most likes I've ever gotten on a comment. Thank you! 2nd Edit: I also realized that I got this in one day. DOUBLE thank you.
#16: "Does inventing in this movie just mean think of a kind of robot that doesn't exist yet that we could all benefit from?" I thought that was the definition of inventing...period.
Considering the time frame in which the upgrades over parts program is introduced as well as the company with the parts monopoly shrinking their services in a rather short time period it kinda makes sense that rodney would become as renowned as he does since repairing themselves is not a skill most city dwellers would’ve needed until then.
people seriously didn't realize that tv sins was created by the same people from cinema sins? It even has the same narrator for a good portion of the episodes
Bojack Horseman isn’t really a comedy in the traditional sense, and it doesn’t rely on only puns. It has actually good writing even if it has a few ham fisted jokes in there but it’s more of a serious show than a comedy most of the time
Dawn of dinosaurs was the last good one tbh. Matter fact, we had some handful of good animated movies from the 2000’s but then the new generation struck and we had a rising downfall in the 2010’s. Where did Disney and Pixar, illumination, and Blue Sky went wrong
@@eternallyd3d I would maybe agree, but for me both the fourth and fifth Ice Age films were saved by Granny. She's too hilarious of a character alone for me to hate either of those movies. Dawn of the Dinosaurs though is certainly my favorite of the bunch.
@@braedenkraft-rudolph577 yeah that got me. Apparently the robocops are investigating how the street lamp died in that spot the night before but didn't question anyone?
Didn't expect that. When I heard the head in a basket part I was like "Would you like to take it out and ask it?" and I screamed when Jeremy said the same thing. 😅
This movie straight up traumatized me as a child, no joke I was so confused that the ones who couldn't afford new parts get murdered and basically everything the CS said in this video
That is the reality of capitalism, your brain&body will punish you for “not keeping up with the jones”. Also being poor literally changes your brain&body on a molecular level, to the point your brain will start giving you a dopamine “reward” for simply finding food, and the extra stress hormones will make your metabolism more efficient, resulting in you paradoxically gaining weight. Living in poverty is harder on your body, than never exercising.
Add an extra one for me. This movie came out when my grandfather passed, parents took me to see his body before the funeral and then took me to see this movie.
My aunt and uncle took me to see Incredibles 2 the day after my Grandpa died. I ended up bursting into tears during the Bao short when the woman ate her dumpling son.
01:29 every single molecule in your body gets replaced over time. You are no longer the same person you were 7 years ago, and that person is no longer the same as the one 7 years before that.
CraCra Twins no, not “Go away”. This person is making a genuinely true point and is disproving something that Jeremy said and that is something apparently “wrong” with the movie. Also, it’s just feedback, no need to be a pessimist
@@PussInBootsTheLastWishFan2003 All of it, the whole thing bothers me. The jokes are shit I don't think they tried on it. Those types of "sentient" robots freak me out
@@sebastiankulche I have a nostalgia blast for this movie too, but seeing all these sins makes me realize this movie... really isn’t good. And it hurts to say that.
"it's a head in a basket." "Would you like to take it out and ask it?" Is that a Hamilton reference? Edit: " Never try, never fail." "I believe Aaron burr said that." Okay yeah this is clearly a man who just watched Hamilton and has nothing but that on his mind.