It's like Taken, on a plane. Brilliant. In honor of the upcoming Taken 3, we decided to go looking for sins in the hijacked-airliner thriller, Non-Stop.
Well, if you could take back watching a movie, this video might not exist. Safe to say we here at CS headquarters did NOT enjoy this film, and found a great number of sins. Feel our pain by watching them.
Ooh, boy. Probably going to need a good Nic Cage break after Ghost Rider and now this. National Treasure Book Of Secrets is a sinful ass movie, as you're about to find out if you watch this video.
In honor of the upcoming computer/AI movie, Ex Machina, we're finishing up The Matrix trilogy today (finally). Plenty of sins to be found here for sure.
John Carter is based on a beloved novel, had a huge budget, and was directed by one of Pixar's best. And yet it's still surprisingly sinful given those facts.
In celebration of 50 Shades of Grey, we're spending the week sinning previous notorious sex-based wide-release films. Starting with Basic Instinct, maybe the most notorious ever. And sinful as hell.
Back before the Mickey Rourke you know, there was the Mickey Rourke that was poised to become the next big heartthrob star. Here he is in one of the weirdest movies ever, Nine 1/2 Weeks, which is also famous for being taboo and sexy. And sinful, as it turns out.
Before Skyfall came along and won the hearts of many Bond fans, Goldfinger was long considered one of the best Bonds--if not THE best. So we thought, with Kingsman: The Secret Service coming out, maybe it was time to spend some more time with Mr. Bond. Sure found plenty of sins though.
Since the Oscars are fast approaching, we thought it'd be fun to sin a couple former best picture winners, starting with 1999's American Beauty. Great movie, still has sins.
After Earth. M. Night made it. You saw it. You hated it. The end, right? Nope - you still need to see its official sins. Thankfully, we've provided an easy way for you to do that.
Oh, snap. In honor of the live-action Cinderella, we went WAY the heck back to the damn 1950's to look for sins in the original Disney animated version.
So, here's a movie that tells you nothing, then tells you all the nothing it told you was a lie. So you can imagine we found some things wrong with it. "Some" meaning a lot.
Did we go there? Yes, we went there. And yes, even Finding Nemo--a movie I have often described as "nearly perfect"--still has sins worth counting. So here they are.
Bad Boys. It was Michael Bay's first film, but as you'll see, he'd already honed his particular brand of filmmaking. Come for the nostalgia, stay for the alarmingly high sin count.
We're skipping 2 Fast 2 Furious and Tokyo Drift for now, because - the franchise itself kind of did anyway. Here are all the many freaking sins in the 4th Fast and Furious installment.
Even lovable animated superhero movies have sins. And believe it or not, this is one of the most requested movies we haven't done yet. So here we are to rain on Big Hero 6.
In 2003 there was a Hulk movie. Most people (like Marvel) will tell you there was not, because they prefer to live in a world where this film doesn't exist. We're here to remind you it does, and it's sinful.
Yep. You knew this was coming, right? What with the new Jurassic World on the way. Here are all the sins we found in Lost World: Jurassic Park. There were a lot.
Yep. Of course we did the third one this week as well. We're not stupid. However, several people involved with the making of Jurassic Park III WERE. Here are its sins.
In honor of the upcoming new Pixar film, we decided to point the sin cannon at another classic Pixar movie, Monsters Inc. As per our motto, we did find some sins.
The things we put ourselves through to create videos for you guys - like watching this terrible, terrible movie that somehow made ALL the money. Sins abound - proceed at your own risk.