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Cinema Sins is a YouTube channel created by Jeremy Scott and Chris Atkinson which features videos which highlights mistakes, both technical and logical, made by popular films.

Online History

Cinema Sins uploaded its first video, "Everything Wrong With The Amazing Spiderman In 2 Minutes Or Less" on December 11th, 2012. The video was featured on several websites including Wired[2] and Vulture.[4] As of September 2014, the video has gained over 7.1 million views.

As of September 2014, the channel's most popular videos are "Everything Wrong With Frozen In 10 Minutes Or Less" which was uploaded on June 12th, 2014, which has gained over 10.8 million views and "Everything Wrong With The Hunger Games In 3 Minutes Or Less" which was uploaded on January 8th, 2013, which has gained over 10.7 million views.

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On April 13th, 2014, The Daily Beast[7] published an article titled "The Witty Genius of YouTube’s CinemaSins: Everything Wrong with Your Favorite Movie."

On September 2nd, Screen Junkies partnered with CinemaSins to release a video titled "Everything Wrong with The Amazing Spider-Man 2 in 13 Minutes or Less." As of October 2014, the video has gained over 2 million views.

As of September 2014, the subreddit r/CinemaSins/[6] has over 1,000 readers.

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As of September 2014, the channel has gained over 3 million views. Its Facebook[3] page has gained over 10,000 likes and Twitter account has gained over 26,000 followers.

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The popularity of Cinema Sins has resulted in the creation of many parody and tribute Youtube channels, including Anime Sins,[8] PokéSins,[9] and MLP-themed Cinemare Sins.[10] Cinema Sins' creators have also launched an official spin-off, Brand Sins.[11]

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About

Cinema Sins is a YouTube channel created by Jeremy Scott and Chris Atkinson which features videos which highlights mistakes, both technical and logical, made by popular films.

Online History

Cinema Sins uploaded its first video, "Everything Wrong With The Amazing Spiderman In 2 Minutes Or Less" on December 11th, 2012. The video was featured on several websites including Wired[2] and Vulture.[4] As of September 2014, the video has gained over 7.1 million views.



As of September 2014, the channel's most popular videos are "Everything Wrong With Frozen In 10 Minutes Or Less" which was uploaded on June 12th, 2014, which has gained over 10.8 million views and "Everything Wrong With The Hunger Games In 3 Minutes Or Less" which was uploaded on January 8th, 2013, which has gained over 10.7 million views.


[This video has been removed]


On April 13th, 2014, The Daily Beast[7] published an article titled "The Witty Genius of YouTube’s CinemaSins: Everything Wrong with Your Favorite Movie."

On September 2nd, Screen Junkies partnered with CinemaSins to release a video titled "Everything Wrong with The Amazing Spider-Man 2 in 13 Minutes or Less." As of October 2014, the video has gained over 2 million views.



As of September 2014, the subreddit r/CinemaSins/[6] has over 1,000 readers.

Reputation

As of September 2014, the channel has gained over 3 million views. Its Facebook[3] page has gained over 10,000 likes and Twitter account has gained over 26,000 followers.

Notable Examples



Derivatives

The popularity of Cinema Sins has resulted in the creation of many parody and tribute Youtube channels, including Anime Sins,[8] PokéSins,[9] and MLP-themed Cinemare Sins.[10] Cinema Sins' creators have also launched an official spin-off, Brand Sins.[11]

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