Pixels. If you saw it, you regret it. If you didn't, you mock those who did without truly knowing how right your insults are. Regardless - sin factory.
Kung Fu Panda is a pretty great movie. But being a movie - it still has sins. And considering the third movie in the series comes out soon, we went digging for sins in the original.
Well, here's an inexplicable and inexcusable mess of a superhero film. Bad in almost every way possible. The only reason it doesn't have more sins is that it was blessedly short in run-time.
Here is a movie with truly terrible zoo-safety protocols. Also has some sins. In honor of Zootopia's opening, here are the sins of another movie featuring a bunch of talking animals: Madagascar.
Well, see back in the 80's, they made this movie that was part live-action and part animation - named Who Framed Roger Rabbit - and while we loved it at the time - it has NOT aged well.
With a new Snyder superhero film coming up, we take a look at one of his earlier superhero films: Watchmen. For the hell of it, we went with the extended edition, which we now regret.
Because they decided to release a way-too-late sequel this weekend, we decided to go back and sin the original My Big Fat Greek Wedding. Would you be surprised to learn we found lots of sins?
For some reason, Disney mixed up their standard princess formula with Brother Bear, and shoved it in Pixar's direction to force them to make a film. And what we got is - this.
With Hollywood's newest incarnation of Batman imminent, we decided to go back to one of the most definitive Batman takes in cinema history: Michael Keaton and Tim Burton's Batman. Sins definitely exist.
With Batman v Superman (and its bad reviews) looming, we thought it was a good idea to go back and look for sins in the earlier, Burton Batman films. And we found some - a LOT, actually.
We went looking for sins in one of the most notoriously bad movies of all time. And we found it - surprisingly void of many sins. Happy whatever day it is this video was launched.
With the new live-action Jungle Book hitting theaters, we've decided to go back to the original animated Disney version. Guess what? It has sins. I bet you're really surprised.
Cars - Pixar's first real mis-step. Plenty love it, but enough dislike it to make it the first non-home-run in the studio's history. Which, of course, means it has lots of sins - right?
With a sequel coming out soon for Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, we thought it was worth checking out the first one for sins. Boy were we ever right. Sin-poluzza.
In one of the best rebounds ever, the Star Trek series follows up boring-ass first movie with thrilling-ass Wrath of Khan sequel. Good move, Star Trek.
Back in 2001 they made an animated Final Fantasy movie that hardly resembled the games it was "based" on. Also it was kind of boring and muddled. So here are it's sins.
You thought you repressed your memories of this movie for good, but we are here to rip them from the dark corners of your brains and force you to remember Mortal Kombat Annihilation. It happened.
Yeah - we went there. In celebration of Finding Dory's release, we went looking for sins in Jaws, because...you know...shark. Thin connection maybe, but whatever. That's all we need.
Stargate was a movie, then a TV show, and is now being rebooted as a movie series again. Because that's how awesome it is - to someone. Not us. We find it to be full of sin.
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