I felt so much for Clay. Having your passion fueled by someone you lose is one of the worst heartbreaks. It's losing two loves at once and is more than enough to break someone. Ash meeting her hero and showing him that just because the woman was dead didn't mean his love for her or his passion for music had to die also was such an incredibly adult theme for an kids' movie and they pulled it off perfectly. When they're doing the final song together and he steps aside to let her take the center stage and the spotlight it was such a great moment. He was acknowledging her as the future and the star and made the show simultaneously his return and the passing of the torch. It had its flaws, but I absolutely loved this movie.
I also love when Rosalita is understandably afraid to jump during the song Break Free but then she sees Buster is falling and saves him. She's a very caring person and if there's anyone who would overcome their fear to save someone they care about it would be her.
Honestly I think that if the Sing films were live action/ had humans as the characters they would’ve been received a lot better than they were. I reckon a lot of people write them off as “silly stupid kids flik” just because they’re animated with animals as the cast To be fair they kinda are silly kids films but I think there’s parts that can be enjoyed by not-kids Edit: also thought I should say, I really like the animation of the film and the visual gags they do with their animal characters
If they make a Sing 3, Moon should be the villain. Constantly lying, things CONVIENTLY working out in his favor every time, he'd probably get a massive ego boost. Next movie he should go "tyrant" and have to be shown the error of his ways and that everything before was a VERY rare and lucky coincidence. Maybe he'd say "everything will work out alright, because of 'moon magic' no matter how bad things are now, they will work out!"
You forgot to sin the fact that the flamingos were singing "Cake by the Ocean" in a kid's movie. Just so ya'll know, that song is *NOT* talking about actual cake, and the "frosting" is something else...... oh and I love how Buster says that the thugs will beat him and his friends to a pulp, even tho Buster literally has a gorilla, a lion and an elephant in the room with him, those three alone should be able to obliterate what is literally only two thugs. XD
I found the scene with Porsha’s talent reveal and Moon’s dismissiveness heart-warming in a sense. Even when the perfect scapegoat to Rosita’s fear of heights problem is revealed, he doesn’t even think about offering Porsha the part. It really feels like he really cares about Rosita as an actor and a friend and wouldn’t throw her to the wayside, even for an opportunity of this caliber. Despite Porsha being given the part anyway, Moon was against it and even asked Rosita if it was ok before making the switch.
Yeah that’s what I liked about this scene! It reminded me of how he could’ve had the camel from sing 1 but switched to Johnny afterwards. This to me seems like a character development but idk. Thanks for the perfect description of the scene!
Two reasons why a light switch might be pushed down to turn a light one. 1) The electrician accidentally installed it upside-down. (this actually happened to us) 2) It's a two-way light switch with switches on both sides of the room. This is common in hallways.
How does Miss Crawley not get AT LEAST 5 sins off for going all drill Sargent? I swear when Buster left her in charge, she would let things fall apart... but NO! She just took NO CRAP! I found it hilarious!
I will say, my favorite scene is where Clay comes down after hearing his song played by the porcupine. He said earlier that his wife inspired all of his songs. Which means, that he likely wrote that song while Ruby was sick, and her health was in decline. He was doing it to try and help his wife feel better when she got stuck in the moment of her diagnosis. And having that song be repeated back to him changes the context of how his wife would have reacted to him, stuck in the moment of her death. It's just such a well-written QUIET scene that gives weight to the emotional pain that man went through. So much you forget that the entire point of Ash playing it was to get his consent (post-writing) to play his songs and commit a couple misdemeanors/possible felonies.
@@AdamArBast99 I know, I use her name at the bottom. I'm assuming most of the people who watch this video won't be familiar with the names of the characters.
The sequel is better than the original. It's heart warming, kinda terrifying and takes characters from stereotypes to likeable characters (Porsha for example). And Clay Calloway is adorable and I feel comfort every time he's on screen! Also, I like they didn't do "the shy awkward girl falls for the famous guy" trope. And Mina and her new boyfriend are adorable
14:58 - Aww. Even when sinning a movie, Jeremy and Sinny still have tact enough to be mindful of the feelings of a fictional character. THAT is worth a sin-removal in my book. (reverse-ding -1 sin)
It's not my favourite movie, but I did like Nooshy, and honestly Porsha grew on me. Yes, she's spoiled, but of course she is. She has a father that spoiled her rotten and he had the means (and sheer psychopathy) to give her basically whatever she wanted. She's not used to being told 'no' and defaulted to a 'cry to daddy to get my way'. I don't think she'd ever really seen much of his true nature, and didn't realize or know what it would feel like to be on the receiving end of his ire. In spite of that, she's actually did grow as a person to an extent, and moved on from being 'daddy's little girl'. She'd definitely still have some lingering issues and preconceptions, given how she was raised, but it seems that at her core she's actually a talented, happy, friendly, and helpful sort of person, she just hadn't had anyone that took her seriously, recognized her abilities, and expected her to be able to live up to those expectations. Basically, she'd never really been treated like a real person, and an adult besides, as opposed to a treasured pet.
Totally. I loved seeing her "shining moment." Couldn't act worth anything, and she was the villain's daughter, but they still found a place for her in their show that fit her talents. And she was having so much fun and happiness singing and trapeze-ing or what ever that would be called.
Ehh it seemed o me like her and her father had issues and she wasn't really spoiled. Like she more simply didn't know how to communicate other than those ways you mentioned and that she did legitimately have talents. That ironically she did have talents and was worried she was gonna fail and be exactly the spoiled child everyone thought she was. TBH moon should have realized earlier that he could have given her one of the specific planets instead and it would have worked better. He kinda does this later but it should have been obvious and worked with the needs of the theatere
Agree.. i don’t get all the h8. I think people see “illumination” and think ‘probably garbage’. The only garbage illumination movies at Despicable Me 3 and the Secret Life of Pets movies. And anyone can @ me on that opinion
I will admit that while i enjoyed Sing 2, it had it's share of flaws like all movies do! although the songs were pretty awesome especially when Porsha sings "Could Have Been Me" Halsey did such an astounding job voicing her!
As a child, I was small enough to fit in drawers. The trick is to grab the gap between drawers from behind, pull the drawer shut & make sure not to hit your head doing so. Also, the "grapes" on the concession table could've been plums. But I agree about those peaches... way too small.
The first movie shows how Buster got out of it, he'd lay on his back and use his feet to press against the upper drawer and push the drawer out. Presumably he got it closed the same way
Jeremy forgot to sin the fact that when Crystal snatched Moon to drop him during the show, absolutely NO ONE jumped in to stop him. He was a literal lone wolf in that one moment, I think a small team comprised of a lion, an elephant, TWO gorillas, and ANOTHER WOLF could have stopped him.
I don't want to defend this horrible movie, but I think only the Lion (Clay) would be of any help. The elephant (Meana) and gorilla (Johnny) aren't really the fighting type, and one of those wolves is related to the other one.
The peachiest thing about working in a building with a giant foam-block ball pit was that you also apparently had access to the world's largest grapes and, conversely, the world's smallest peaches, however, you shouldn't be too chippy about that since chocolate chocolate chip cookies were also provided.
Despite Illimunation giving up the entire plot in the trailers (again), I really enjoyed this movie. I love the character growth and I could definitely relate to their struggles. Mrs. Crowley will always be awesome and the final show still blew me away. The had to go bigger that the first movie and I'd say they succeeded. I also find myself singing along to this soundtrack far more than the first.
That's because you fell under this movie's spell of emotionally manipulating the viewer into giving a damn. Distract you from the extremely flat characters and paper thin plot with a bunch of singing and spectacle.
@@StephonZeno You must be fun at parties. :-/ "with a bunch of singing and spectacle." When the title is "Sing", I kind of expect singing and some spectacle.
The light switches are installed the right way, which gives a small benefit . As lights switches are normally in the off position, the top of the switch doesn't collect dust which could get into the more electronic parts.
help at 6:33 i thought johnny was the one saying “he will not” because the lipsync lined up to an extent and i had to do a double take because there’s no way this movie had that much sass in it
Someone wasn't paying attention to the first movie. We see how Buster closes himself in the desk drawer. It's where he sleeps. Just apply pressure to the bottom of the drawer with your back and "walk" the drawer open and closed.
I watched this movie at the perfect time. I was fresh out of my first semester of culinary school run by a chef that could give Klaus Kickenklober a run for his money in terms of how toxic he was. What I really wanted to do was act, but that was my sister’s “thing”, and she raised hell anytime one of us intruded on her things. I let her bully me into going to culinary school since I like to bake. It was terrible- the chef’s standards were impossibly high. In twelve weeks I made one perfect dish, and I was depressed and burnt out by the fourth week. I spent each morning before class crying in the bathroom, and each afternoon after class doing the same thing. I absolutely dreaded class mornings- it had just sucked the soul out of me. I ended the semester with a GPA of 1.3 and a final grade of 52% in the class. I was miserable and beating myself up and just so, so tired. Then I went and saw this over winter break. I hadn’t liked the first one very much, so I didn’t expect a lot from this one. I left that theater in tears. Seeing Johnny stand up to Klaus, a toxic teacher just like the one I was dealing with- it hit me hard right when I needed it. That night, I logged on the college website and changed my major to theater. I haven’t looked back since.
Good for you! People are quick to trash the sing movies, but they're not supposed to be masterpieces - they're supposed to be impactful and meaningful, send a message and give the characters personality. I get you're not too keen on the first one, but if there's a lesson to be learned from both films, it's don't be afraid; do what you wanna do, what you believe in, and don't let others tell you no. Of course, Buster does some... questionable things, but at his core he's passionate, determined and caring.
Wait wait wait wait... You can turn a light switch on by flipping it up? Every single switch in my country and neighbouring countries are switched on by flipping it down, I thought that was an international thing! I guess you learn something new everyday. Thanks cinemasins!
Oh right, Billie Eilish was only in the movie so that her character can be declined by Mr. Crystal. Even in Sing 2, people think Billie Eilish is overrated.
13:12 Sing 2: pulls a puberty joke Cinemasins : we got d*** jokes y'all Like I can't express how much their sinning cracks me up, bro is somewhat a comedian
2:07 The same way he got out of it in the BEGINNING of the first movie? He can put his feet on the top of the drawer which is a stable piece and push the drawer in
The Zootopians would call the Singians weird because the Singians wear shoes while the Zootopians don't wear shoes since they don't even need them, shoes on animals are pointless cuz they tend to have hooves or thick pads or tough skin that protects their feet. XD
0:15 I honestly feel bad for the people who saw this movie in theatres like seeing the minions pop off on a huge screen would have made me jump off my seat 😨😭
1:49 that’s actually extremely common for a light that has two switches that activate it from either side of a room, hallway, or stairwell. The fact that the switch doesn’t have an “on/off” printed on it is typically a good sign that that’s what it is
I think my fave bit is that Crystal is like 'wait you got Clay's permission to use his song?' which is a U2 song. Bono, who is the lead singer of U2 voiced Clay. So yes. They literally got his permission to use his song. :) And Clay is based off a real life musician called Cab Calloway :D
"Riff raff, street rat.." Made me snort coffee on my kid....thank god it was iced because explaining to my husband that we were both burned by an allusion to Aladdin, would definitely dispense disapproval
to be fair, I actually like those 2 movies. Its light comedy, decent animation, nothing serious... My family went through a tough time and we needed some easy relief.
14:31 you make a "PIGS IN SPACE" reference and you DON'T include the Muppets along with it?? Are you kidding? It was right there, gift wrapped for you, and you blew it!!!
When I watch movies in the theater I tend to just enjoy it, and leave the cynicism for when I watch these videos. But that "Is this about your dead wife" shit was messed the fuck up. Who thought that A) that was an okay question to have a character ask and B) that asking someone that would make them more likely to help you?
IKR? Are we supposed to root for these characters who are willing to trespass on a grieving man's property and use the very reason he's grieving as emotional manipulation to get what they want?
@TheSportsGuru Sure, tough love is sometimes necessary, but that's not how you should go about it. Especially since the two of them are effectively strangers. Also 15 years is a long time, but saying it's "too long" isn't fair. Everyone grieves differently, sometimes people don't fully recover at all from the loss of someone that close to them. I can imagine that being a celebrity whose spouse just died leaves little time for you to actually grieve since the media is going to be all over you, so while perhaps hiding yourself away forever might be a bit rash, I can see the thought process that leads to it.
@@ClonedGamer001 I mean, when Ash says about his wife being dead, she doesn't just say it in a heartless way - look at the scene again; her voice is soft and gentle, her eyes are sad and depressed... she's mourning the loss as much as Clay is. Then, later, when Ash plays one of his songs, she doesn't do or say anything - she just sits there and quietly plays, Clay CHOSE to join her, and even when he does, Ash doesn't say anything, just stops for a brief moment before continuing. She sent Moon away because she knows what he's like; he'd just try to convince Clay to join the show, while she felt genuine sympathy and sadness for him, and wanted to help him through his grief. Yeah, maybe some people would shut themselves away for 15 years, and being a celebrity probably didn't make it easier, but that's why you reach out to friends, family, co-workers... if you're going to grieve for 15 years, no one can stop that, but people can still be there to support you, Clay only realised this once he had someone to grieve WITH him. He even said 'running away and hiding is not all that it's cracked up to be', meaning Clay recognises that instead of dealing with his loss and relying on others to help him, he chose to shut himself away and made himself MORE miserable! Ash understands Clay, and wanted to help.
I found it unbelievable how when Mr. Crystal told Buster to let Porsha do the thing, Porsha says "Yay" and jumps off without Buster giving his approval, thinking that if her dad approves of her doing it, then it is alright. I actually thought the show at the end was great. When I first watched the movie, I wished I could have seen something like that in person. I know it is just a movie, but sometimes movies are just so good you wish they were real. I also cannot believe you didn't question how Suki was able to get Jimmy Crystal arrested since the police showed up AFTER the show was over and how would she convince them that Jimmy attempted to kill Buster? It isn't like they'd just believe her when she said "This wolf tries dropping this koala to his death!"
You think that’s insane? I can’t believe they still haven’t done a video talking about everything they think is wrong with Paw Patrol: The Movie. And I personally thought it was better than this movie.
I was seeing if someone was going to comment this. That is also probably why there all those U2 songs that he kept complaining about (or at least a bit reason why).
The film learns from none of the mistakes of the first, reuses the exact plot without all the good parts, and also adds a new subplot of having a celebrity voice a celebrity that noone under 25 will know in a film aimed at 12 year olds
@@matthewhill4636 In the U.S., it's more generally common for lights turn on when the switch is flipped up, at least in my experience. I've only seen a few that turn on when the switch is flipped down. Maybe it's just a U.S. thing, or it might just vary from country to country?
I think you lack a little bit of common sense..... a scene at 6:20 with the building crew makes perfect sense to me. The blueprint guy is clearly carrying blank blueprints so they can map down what the stage will look like. Same idea with the paper guy and the script. Keep in mind it's most likely that everyone here thinks that this show has already been created and mapped out.
This movie is the definition of "All Style, No Substance." Seriously, these movies go on for nearly two hours (because of all the damn padding) yet so little really happens until the end.
been watching cinema sins for years now. Without a doubt every joke and every burn, HITS!!!! My ribs be hurting by the end of the video I’ve been laughing so hard. Big thanks! 😂🤣😵
I'm guessing we aren't going to sin the fact Buster Moon literally kidnapped Crystal's daughter without a second thought. There should be police after Moon in the next movie where he gets arrested to Harassment, Endangerment, Kidnapping, Invasion of Privacy and Trespassing on Clay's House, Crystal's Theater and the Bank's property in the last movie so they could do their show.