I love how 'everyone can cook' does not mean that everyone has the same talent, but simply that a person with talent can come from anywhere, even places you don't expect. Equality, not equity.
"Not everyone can become a great artist; but a great artist can come from anywhere." I really like this line. Not everyone has the talent. drive, ambition, etc, to be great, but such people can come from anywhere in the world and any walk of life. Great reaction guys.
@@headoverheels88 not everything can become and inspiration, but inspiration can come from anything. Me too, if I mentioned my famous quote during every business meetings/interviews, "explain like I'm five," came from Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear, the whole firm would laugh at me.
The dead rat shop is real! It is called Julien Arouze and Co., and the rat bodies are almost a century old at this point, having been first displayed there in 1925. They are considered "an emblem of the store," which is--as you might expect--a pest control shop in Paris.
A small but important detail. When Coulette was teaching Linguini the ropes, she mentions, “you think it’s like mommy cooking in the kitchen…” Later, it’s the Ratatouille that reminds Anton of his mother, cooking in the kitchen, which may imply something about Chefs lacking that certain quality that Remmy understood.
Its hard to tell since we only see a couple of scenes in Anton's flashback, but I've always been a little curious about whether the old lady's house the movie started in was his mothers house. Wouldn't it be something if he learned to cook in that same kitchen?
@@SebasTian58323 Of course it's possible, but the only thing hinting at it being the same kitchen is that it looks like the old one. Like, you can get surgery to change your face, but if that's not mentioned anywhere, then "is X character actually Y character??" Is a dumb theory. So, not really sure why you brought it up.
As a french girl, I'm glad you liked this movie. You misundurstood why Colette called ratatouille " a peasant dish ". In fact, ratatouille isn't considered as a gastronomic dish so normally it's not the typical dish you can eat in a restaurant like Gusteau's. Also, what Remy served to Ego isn't the real ratatouille but a " tian de légumes " (vegetables tian in english). The real one is what Ego's mother cooked. About the rat killer's product shop, I read it's inspired of a real shop the producers saw.
Thank you so much 💖 I thought I was going crazy. I was working under an actual French Chef when this came out. & When people said that's nice, they named it after the rat & gave him his due I'm like what the hell, I thought it was named after a vegetable dish his mother used to make. You just tied everything together for me. Bless you.
Great film. Not my favorite Pixar but, arguably, one of their best. It has one of my favorite Pixar endings, though, and often leaves me with happy tears. It's a beautiful movie.
I wholeheartedly agree with your review. My mother bought my sister and I the DVD of this film when we were little, and although it’s not my personal favorite of the Pixar movies, there’s no doubt in my mind that it’s a great one :)
Well now I HAVE to ask, favorite Pixar movie??! Mine is a three-way tie between finding Nemo, the OG Toy Story, & Monsters Inc. probably for nostalgia reasons, people of different ages I’m sure have a different opinion and I totally respect that
@@theponyisday I think my favorite is The Incredibles. It's just endlessly rewatchable with a great score, voice performance and a perfect standalone story with a great villian. Shame the sequel was less than stellar.
This is my favorite Pixar movie. You both hit the nail on the head with your commentary. I love how at the beginning of the movie Remy's dad thinks he's being selfish by living out his dream and leaving the family but at the end of the movie his family is well taken care of because they help Remy live out his dream. The beautiful yet unlikely friendship of Linguini (a human) and Remy (a rat). Such a great movie! Live out your dreams and everyone in your life will be better for it! You two are fantastic at these reaction videos! I highly enjoy them! Chef's kiss!
Did you notice how much healthier Anton looked in the end? He only swallows what he loves, and is now a regular at His dinner so eats a lot more so is a lot healthier looking. Or is it just my imagination?
You guys are loud, boisterous, opinionated, and melodramatic. And I love it, reminds me of my close friends when we get together and do things. Don't change, I'm digging your content.
The best Pixar film period. The animation is absolutely beautiful, Michael Giacchino’s score is perfect. Thank you guys for appreciating this work of art.
"What did you do to my soup?!" "Nothing, I was just holding this ladle because I wanted to act like I was cooking for a second, just to see how it felt." "Oh ok." [Roll credits]
Fun fact: In real life, rats don’t have a gag reflex so they literally can’t vomit, so the fact that the laws of nature itself were broken when Remy gagged upon smelling the soup just shows how HORRIBLE it was! 😂
"The guy looks like Gollum!" Ironic, considering it's Ian Holm - a.k.a. Bilbo Baggins! Also, I want to give you guys credit - this is honestly my favourite Pixar film, I've seen it loads of times, and I have NEVER noticed that Chef Skinner is meant to be rat-like. In fact, now I see it, he's clearly meant to be far more of a rat than Remy is. Thank you, that feels really intentional and I never noticed!
I had a feeling his voice was so familiar but I couldn't figure it out; the fact that it was Ian Holm makes it so much better lol. I'm glad we have made you notice Skinner's rat like look!
I made sure to check but I'm still going to say what was gonna be the start of my comment "This guy looks like Gollum." "FUNNY YOU SHOULD SAY THAT!-" XD
My favorite Pixar film. I feel Janeane Garafalo is the underrated MVP of the film given how seamlessly she melted into her role. Though Peter O'Toole and Ian Holm are almost as unrecognizable and awesome.
It's a subtle detail, but in the epilogue, you can see that Ego has gained some weight. If what he said about food is to be believed, he's been eating a lot of food he loves!
*FUN FACT:* 4:12 Rats are actually very clean animals (at least domestic ones), and on the average, rats groom themselves more frequently then even cats do!
I'd love to see a series that explores how they started up new restaurant. How they hired staff that would accept Remi, how Collette and Ego could have supported it, how Remi's clan could have helped and setup the rat-section of the restaurant. It'd be amazing to see how they could overcome the challenges.
@@RedRoseSeptember22 Maybe to the public it was a secret, but they wouldn't make a platform with a railing for Remi to peak out into the dining room if he was a secret to the staff(since he's clearly allowed to roam free in the kitchen areas). Though the whole colony may still have been kept secret from staff beyond Colette and Linguini.
I was working a cell phone kiosk inside a big box store when this movie came out. As the kiosk was located inside the electronics section, and as I had nothing whatsoever to do most of the time, I spent the majority of my shifts trying to ignore whatever family movie they were showing on all the display sets. The instant Ratatouille came out on home video, it went into the dvd player & onto those television sets. I must have seen this movie 200 times, no exaggeration, and I *never got stick of it* . Such a great story.
@@Romelo1988 It WAS indeed homemade, completely unplanned and thrown together! Classic ratatouille is eggplant, yellow squash and tomatoes baked in a dish. I did a rustic version of eggplant, zucchini and crushed tomatoes and added mushrooms, onions, bell pepper and ton of garlic, various seasonings and fresh green onion sausage made locally here in Louisiana. And I cooked it down in a massive pot, not in the oven. The flavors were the same. I don’t really have a recipe. I just kinda threw it together last minute and had just sat down to eat when I pulled up the reaction video! 😂
As a chef myself, this is one of my favorite movies, second to burnt. Many chefs commit suicide over losing a star, those stars are your reputation. Top 3 cooking movies are Burnt, ratatouille, and the 100 foot journey.
Ratatouille is probably my favorite Pixar movie. It may not be as recognizable as some of their movies like Toy Story, Monsters Inc, or Finding Nemo. But it’s just so fun and creative, and it has a really great message to it. About how people with extraordinary talents can come from anywhere, and to follow your passions no matter how unlikely they may seem to the outside world. The film itself is truly a work of art and it’s hard to believe it was made less than 2 decades ago. It’s so sad to see Pixar loose their creativity in such a short amount of time.
Fun fact, when they were making this movie they went to Paris for research, and the exterminators’ place with all the rats hanging in the window is based on a real shop they saw.
Totally agree. I hate being on camera, I hate hearing my voice recorded, etc, etc. But getting into that DGAF feeling. Love your reactions, definitely keep it up. :)
I find myself fascinated by your thoughts after this Pixar classic. I would not have realized your appreciation for the culinary arts. A both fun and serious look into that world is the anime “Food Wars”. It takes the subject of food VERY seriously!
I absolutely love cooking, probably one of the things I watch the most on UA-cam lol, I've actually read the manga to Food Wars and loved it's very unique representation of experiencing food! :)
My favorite Pixar movie to date!! If you guys are interested in watching another funny movie starring a rodent, Mouse Hunt (1997) is just super comical and whacky crazy. As someone described it, "it's like Home Alone but with mice" and I think you guys will enjoy it xD
I'm glad you guys feel the same way I feel about this movie. I've never understood why Ratatoille is so unnappreciated. The message is fantastic. Btw, Doug from Up is an Easter egg.
3:21 I'm happy to hear your pronunciation of that particular dessert. There's a bakery here in Vegas where the label for them under the glass counter is "Milfey" which makes me do the Beavis and Butthead laugh every time.
The tragic story of Gusteau's death was inspired by the real life chef Bernard Loiseau, who took his own life in 2003, fearing he might be loosing one of his three Michelin stars. Michelin Guide was blamed for this, although financial problems might have been the real reason. The demotion finally took place only a few years ago (2017 if I'm not mistaken)
A masterpiece. My favourite Pixar film. The animation is exquisite. The moment when Ego takes a bite and is taken back to his childhood makes me tear up for some reason.
Even, Le Ratatouille is not a odd name for a Parisian restaurant. The best restaurant in Paris (arguably) is La Pied de Cochon, or The Foot of the Pig.
listening to this movie in English first time felt a bit awkward at first since we've been living in Mexico since 2005, so I'm used to watching and listening to this in Spanish. my mom's cooking is also so good it always be the best. good reaction guys
You comparing the ratty chef to Gollum is actually pretty hilarious on a meta level, given the fact that he’s voiced by Ian Holm (RIP), who played Bilbo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings
Yous guy have slowly become one of my fav channels on here. Yous are honest and entertaining and I know it sounds odd but your videos have really helped me with my anxiety the last while. So, thank you for that. 💖 please keep up the brilliant work..have a great day! 🥰
I'm thankful you would consider us a favorite and even more happy that we could help you with your anxiety; I used to have insanely bad anxiety so I understand how horrible it can be! :)
The most important lesson I ever learned in cooking, is that recipes are just guidelines. Cooking is both a science and an art, and with enough practice, anyone can learn how to cook.
You guys are fun. It may be your first time watching this movie...your reactions, the laughter and comments made it all new for me too. Thank you for making it feel New for Me too.
I saw this at the theater, first night! and at the end of the movie...the audience (full theater) applauded for a minute straight! (give or take a second, of course)
I've got a rosemary shrub/bush outside. once it really takes root its like a pine tree bush. I can walk right outside and break off whatever I want. I also have basil(a little more delicate) and thyme.
My mom passed away and I miss her very much. She cooks really well and it's always delicious. I miss everything about her. I hope you appreciate your mother now, I'm 20 and I didn't truly appreciate her till after her life ended. Love. That's the biggest ingredients in food from your mom. Love.
I am so glad to hear you talk about your mom that way. I have three sons and cooking is often a family affair. I have a son that is know an assistant chef, he’s eaten really rich food but still loves when I make him dinner.
I'm sorry if it's too late but not sure if anyone noticed this. In the end scene you can see Ego actually put on some weight, as he states " if I don't love it I don't swallow " meaning before he was thin because he didn't enjoy the food but now thanks to Remy he is finally enjoying a meal
Yes! Thanks for another animated movie reaction especially from Disney/Pixar! I've been a subscriber since you both been doing animated movie reactions!
Do y'all think they'd watch/react to the movie The Tale of Despereaux? T'is also animated rodent characters with some humans. It's a lovely film that I don't see many talking about.
Patton Oswalt (Remy) is cool and hilarious. I love his stand up shows. As for this movie, I adore it. Disney/Pixar have a very good formula for most of their movies. My favorite being A Bug’s Life. That one can’t be touched.
40:14 I was terrified to be on camera. I went to school for animation. But I followed a few people on UA-cam and wanted to do what they do. I started my channel as a way to get over my fear of being on camera. Now I've been doing it for over 7 years. My channel is still not very big but I have fun doing it. I still have to psych myself up before I turn on the camera many times but once I do I just go and it works out.
I love it when Remi causes Linguini to kiss Colette on the lips 😘❤️. It turns out that Remi can not only cook but he can also play cupid 💘. Honestly I was hoping that would happen, thanks Remi.
The laughter and pure joy of your reactions gave me nostalgia for viewing this one on repeat with my nephew when he was just a little guy. Thanks so much guys. 👍 Another awesome reaction and great view points as always. All the best 🙏
I don't know if you notice but he being a rat means he being poor, very poor so he doesn't have anything more than his talent. So I think that would explain why the old women shot at them, why his friend is surprise that Remi knows how to read and prefers to have clean hands.
I love how 'everyone can cook' does not mean that everyone has the same talent, but simply that a person with talent can come from anywhere, even places you don't expect. Equality, not equity.
Don't you mean Equity not equality?
@@riddlemethis2610 lol yeah they flipped the words
Yeah, anyone not everyone. There is a distinction
Not everyone can become a great artist; but a great artist can come from anywhere
"Not everyone can become a great artist; but a great artist can come from anywhere."
I really like this line. Not everyone has the talent. drive, ambition, etc, to be great, but such people can come from anywhere in the world and any walk of life.
Great reaction guys.
To this DAY I use that phrase. Now I don't mention it's from a Pixar movie, but I still do. And it hits every time.
@@headoverheels88 not everything can become and inspiration, but inspiration can come from anything. Me too, if I mentioned my famous quote during every business meetings/interviews, "explain like I'm five," came from Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear, the whole firm would laugh at me.
The moral of the story!
Pixar so good at delivering its stories messages!
The dead rat shop is real! It is called Julien Arouze and Co., and the rat bodies are almost a century old at this point, having been first displayed there in 1925. They are considered "an emblem of the store," which is--as you might expect--a pest control shop in Paris.
It's sad. I get that people don't want rats in their houses but they don't need to be so cruel or rude about it
@@Mothobius I agree it is pretty cruel. Imagine if funeral homes had the same idea. 😱😱
@@thelastdon09 yea. People say rats deserve this but they don't.
@@Mothobius They honestly don’t, they’re really cute and intelligent creatures
@@T_E_G yeah
A small but important detail. When Coulette was teaching Linguini the ropes, she mentions, “you think it’s like mommy cooking in the kitchen…”
Later, it’s the Ratatouille that reminds Anton of his mother, cooking in the kitchen, which may imply something about Chefs lacking that certain quality that Remmy understood.
Its hard to tell since we only see a couple of scenes in Anton's flashback, but I've always been a little curious about whether the old lady's house the movie started in was his mothers house. Wouldn't it be something if he learned to cook in that same kitchen?
@@Perid0tStar It's not. When you compare the two kitchens, it's a completely different layout.
@@Eidlones remodeling a house is possible, especially after years, but I understand what you mean
@@SebasTian58323 Of course it's possible, but the only thing hinting at it being the same kitchen is that it looks like the old one.
Like, you can get surgery to change your face, but if that's not mentioned anywhere, then "is X character actually Y character??" Is a dumb theory. So, not really sure why you brought it up.
@@Eidlones because it's more fun to have those theories than it is not to. Quite simple.
As a french girl, I'm glad you liked this movie.
You misundurstood why Colette called ratatouille " a peasant dish ". In fact, ratatouille isn't considered as a gastronomic dish so normally it's not the typical dish you can eat in a restaurant like Gusteau's. Also, what Remy served to Ego isn't the real ratatouille but a " tian de légumes " (vegetables tian in english). The real one is what Ego's mother cooked.
About the rat killer's product shop, I read it's inspired of a real shop the producers saw.
thanks for the trivia french girl ^^ très beaucoup appreciated ;) damn j'adore talking franglish xD
Thank you so much 💖 I thought I was going crazy. I was working under an actual French Chef when this came out. & When people said that's nice, they named it after the rat & gave him his due I'm like what the hell, I thought it was named after a vegetable dish his mother used to make. You just tied everything together for me. Bless you.
@@mrtim5363 the ratatouille is a traditional dish. Also, the one Remy served to Ego was created by the chef Michel Guérard.
@@619to974 LMAO
Anton Ego's monologue in the end is beautiful to it's core..and all just because of the simple but very true moment.. "It taste like home"
Great film. Not my favorite Pixar but, arguably, one of their best. It has one of my favorite Pixar endings, though, and often leaves me with happy tears. It's a beautiful movie.
I wholeheartedly agree with your review. My mother bought my sister and I the DVD of this film when we were little, and although it’s not my personal favorite of the Pixar movies, there’s no doubt in my mind that it’s a great one :)
Well now I HAVE to ask, favorite Pixar movie??! Mine is a three-way tie between finding Nemo, the OG Toy Story, & Monsters Inc. probably for nostalgia reasons, people of different ages I’m sure have a different opinion and I totally respect that
@@theponyisday I think my favorite is The Incredibles. It's just endlessly rewatchable with a great score, voice performance and a perfect standalone story with a great villian. Shame the sequel was less than stellar.
Same with wall-e and up
This is my favorite Pixar movie. You both hit the nail on the head with your commentary. I love how at the beginning of the movie Remy's dad thinks he's being selfish by living out his dream and leaving the family but at the end of the movie his family is well taken care of because they help Remy live out his dream. The beautiful yet unlikely friendship of Linguini (a human) and Remy (a rat). Such a great movie! Live out your dreams and everyone in your life will be better for it! You two are fantastic at these reaction videos! I highly enjoy them! Chef's kiss!
Did you notice how much healthier Anton looked in the end? He only swallows what he loves, and is now a regular at His dinner so eats a lot more so is a lot healthier looking. Or is it just my imagination?
Anton does get a little chubby belly at the end
You guys are loud, boisterous, opinionated, and melodramatic. And I love it, reminds me of my close friends when we get together and do things. Don't change, I'm digging your content.
The best Pixar film period. The animation is absolutely beautiful, Michael Giacchino’s score is perfect. Thank you guys for appreciating this work of art.
Top shelf Pixar. Right up there with WALL-E, The Incredibles, Toy Story 2, and Coco.
And inside out
24:40 💀💀💀 the way he says that “ look at him out there, pretending to be and iiiidiott “ 😭😭😭😭 the accent as well Lmfao I’m dead
Reminds me of Dreyfus from Pink Panther
"What did you do to my soup?!"
"Nothing, I was just holding this ladle because I wanted to act like I was cooking for a second, just to see how it felt."
"Oh ok."
[Roll credits]
LOL!!!
bold of you to assume Skinner would’ve ever have said “oh ok” in response to anything lol
Patton Oswald as Remy was brilliant casting. Love this movie, and the food makes me hungry every time.
The cooking the ratatouille scene I've watch so many times. Good cooking scenes in movies are absolute bliss.
Fun fact: In real life, rats don’t have a gag reflex so they literally can’t vomit, so the fact that the laws of nature itself were broken when Remy gagged upon smelling the soup just shows how HORRIBLE it was! 😂
either that or Remy is a mutant
Can rats be grossed out by some things? Are there things even they won’t eat.
@@JarodFarrant yes
My daughter's favourite film. I have seen this film so many times I can't even begin to count... and I still love it every single time I see it.
Your daughter has good taste, I think this might easily be in my top 3 Pixar films; truly loved the movie and the messages it delivers.
@@OctoKrool why some is not in the video?
"The guy looks like Gollum!" Ironic, considering it's Ian Holm - a.k.a. Bilbo Baggins! Also, I want to give you guys credit - this is honestly my favourite Pixar film, I've seen it loads of times, and I have NEVER noticed that Chef Skinner is meant to be rat-like. In fact, now I see it, he's clearly meant to be far more of a rat than Remy is. Thank you, that feels really intentional and I never noticed!
I had a feeling his voice was so familiar but I couldn't figure it out; the fact that it was Ian Holm makes it so much better lol. I'm glad we have made you notice Skinner's rat like look!
I made sure to check but I'm still going to say what was gonna be the start of my comment
"This guy looks like Gollum."
"FUNNY YOU SHOULD SAY THAT!-" XD
I never knew that Ian Holm was Skinner
I don't know why, but the fact he flipped a pancake so hard it flew out the window always makes me laugh
I think that was a crepe.
😂😂😅😄😊😊
My favorite Pixar film. I feel Janeane Garafalo is the underrated MVP of the film given how seamlessly she melted into her role. Though Peter O'Toole and Ian Holm are almost as unrecognizable and awesome.
Uh, yeah i just now realized it was her lol. She did a great job
... These names mean nothing to me.
@@Great_Olaf5 Google them. I'm sure you've seen at least one thing with one of them in it.
@@HobGungan Oh I'm sure I have, I just don't care. Actors mean nothing to me, only characters.
@@Great_Olaf5 So don't waste everybody's time replying to a comment if you don't care about the subject and are unwilling to learn about it.
It's a subtle detail, but in the epilogue, you can see that Ego has gained some weight.
If what he said about food is to be believed, he's been eating a lot of food he loves!
*FUN FACT:*
4:12 Rats are actually very clean animals (at least domestic ones), and on the average, rats groom themselves more frequently then even cats do!
I'd love to see a series that explores how they started up new restaurant. How they hired staff that would accept Remi, how Collette and Ego could have supported it, how Remi's clan could have helped and setup the rat-section of the restaurant. It'd be amazing to see how they could overcome the challenges.
I think the rats were still a secret lol.
@@RedRoseSeptember22 Maybe to the public it was a secret, but they wouldn't make a platform with a railing for Remi to peak out into the dining room if he was a secret to the staff(since he's clearly allowed to roam free in the kitchen areas). Though the whole colony may still have been kept secret from staff beyond Colette and Linguini.
I was working a cell phone kiosk inside a big box store when this movie came out. As the kiosk was located inside the electronics section, and as I had nothing whatsoever to do most of the time, I spent the majority of my shifts trying to ignore whatever family movie they were showing on all the display sets.
The instant Ratatouille came out on home video, it went into the dvd player & onto those television sets. I must have seen this movie 200 times, no exaggeration, and I *never got stick of it* . Such a great story.
Literally screamed when I saw this posted! I’m LITERALLY sitting here eating ratatouille while watching y’all watch Ratatouille!! 😂🤣
did you make it yourself?
If it is homemade, share the recipe with us all, if you may.
@@teleportingpotatoeI did! However it was a rustic version unlike the classic in the film.
@@Romelo1988 It WAS indeed homemade, completely unplanned and thrown together! Classic ratatouille is eggplant, yellow squash and tomatoes baked in a dish. I did a rustic version of eggplant, zucchini and crushed tomatoes and added mushrooms, onions, bell pepper and ton of garlic, various seasonings and fresh green onion sausage made locally here in Louisiana. And I cooked it down in a massive pot, not in the oven. The flavors were the same. I don’t really have a recipe. I just kinda threw it together last minute and had just sat down to eat when I pulled up the reaction video! 😂
Love it!!!
Loved the pep talk at the end… great movie, great guys, great advice!🤗🧀🐀
As a chef myself, this is one of my favorite movies, second to burnt. Many chefs commit suicide over losing a star, those stars are your reputation.
Top 3 cooking movies are Burnt, ratatouille, and the 100 foot journey.
“Yo, she’s a quick shot”
“Yeah but she can’t aim for shit”.🤣
Ratatouille is probably my favorite Pixar movie. It may not be as recognizable as some of their movies like Toy Story, Monsters Inc, or Finding Nemo. But it’s just so fun and creative, and it has a really great message to it. About how people with extraordinary talents can come from anywhere, and to follow your passions no matter how unlikely they may seem to the outside world. The film itself is truly a work of art and it’s hard to believe it was made less than 2 decades ago. It’s so sad to see Pixar loose their creativity in such a short amount of time.
It’s 1am and I was just about to go to sleep, but I can’t resist you guys videos 😭
Fun fact, when they were making this movie they went to Paris for research, and the exterminators’ place with all the rats hanging in the window is based on a real shop they saw.
Totally agree. I hate being on camera, I hate hearing my voice recorded, etc, etc. But getting into that DGAF feeling.
Love your reactions, definitely keep it up. :)
How is it that a clumsy man like linguini can hide a rat in his hat in just one second, literally
I find myself fascinated by your thoughts after this Pixar classic. I would not have realized your appreciation for the culinary arts. A both fun and serious look into that world is the anime “Food Wars”. It takes the subject of food VERY seriously!
I absolutely love cooking, probably one of the things I watch the most on UA-cam lol, I've actually read the manga to Food Wars and loved it's very unique representation of experiencing food! :)
YOU GUYS REACTIONS ARE GOLD YALL ARE MY FAVORITE CHANNEL WHEN I NEED A GOOD LAUGH 💙😂😂😂
I love that Luigi's tiny apartment is luxurious for Remy. Maybe these failures we all go through are just luxuries we don't understand yet.
Part of my childhood is in this movie, i love it
Dude I remember seeing it in a theater, one of the best movies of my childhood I feel you
@@emilypassaro1847 👍😁
Same
My favorite Pixar movie to date!! If you guys are interested in watching another funny movie starring a rodent, Mouse Hunt (1997) is just super comical and whacky crazy. As someone described it, "it's like Home Alone but with mice" and I think you guys will enjoy it xD
We've actually seen Mouse Hunt so many times; it was a movie we'd have on repeat tons when were very young for some reason lol.
@@OctoKrool lmao I also had no business watching that movie on repeat at so young an age but I loved it xD Nathan Lane was my jam!
I'm glad you guys feel the same way I feel about this movie. I've never understood why Ratatoille is so unnappreciated. The message is fantastic. Btw, Doug from Up is an Easter egg.
It was the dog from up. They always put an Easter egg for upcoming movies in there current ones. Up was the next movie to come out after this one.
3:21 I'm happy to hear your pronunciation of that particular dessert. There's a bakery here in Vegas where the label for them under the glass counter is "Milfey" which makes me do the Beavis and Butthead laugh every time.
The tragic story of Gusteau's death was inspired by the real life chef Bernard Loiseau, who took his own life in 2003, fearing he might be loosing one of his three Michelin stars. Michelin Guide was blamed for this, although financial problems might have been the real reason. The demotion finally took place only a few years ago (2017 if I'm not mistaken)
I can’t believe I’m choosing to watch this over NBA games right now but I’m down 😂😂
Good choice
@@SteelCityJW I still had one eye on each 😉 definitely happy with that choice tho
A masterpiece. My favourite Pixar film. The animation is exquisite. The moment when Ego takes a bite and is taken back to his childhood makes me tear up for some reason.
Even, Le Ratatouille is not a odd name for a Parisian restaurant. The best restaurant in
Paris (arguably) is La Pied de Cochon, or The Foot of the Pig.
Funny you should say the little guy looks like Gollum, the voice actor Ian Holm was in LOTR as Bilbo Baggins. Gollum’s most hated hobbit
Some of the scares in this video are amazingly hysterical
Remy is voiced by Patton Oswalt guys. Love your reactions!
Patton Oswald! He's a total package. So dreamy.
The grandma in the beginning was spraying and praying!
listening to this movie in English first time felt a bit awkward at first since we've been living in Mexico since 2005, so I'm used to watching and listening to this in Spanish. my mom's cooking is also so good it always be the best. good reaction guys
oui oui
OH MY GOD!!!
THIS is my favorite PIXAR movie =) It's about artists and they wrote this film BEAUTIFULLY!
My favorite Pixar film EVER! I hope y’all love it.
0:12
Best part of the damn video!
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You comparing the ratty chef to Gollum is actually pretty hilarious on a meta level, given the fact that he’s voiced by Ian Holm (RIP), who played Bilbo Baggins in The Lord of the Rings
Yous guy have slowly become one of my fav channels on here. Yous are honest and entertaining and I know it sounds odd but your videos have really helped me with my anxiety the last while. So, thank you for that. 💖 please keep up the brilliant work..have a great day! 🥰
I'm thankful you would consider us a favorite and even more happy that we could help you with your anxiety; I used to have insanely bad anxiety so I understand how horrible it can be! :)
This "Built different" might just be my favorite
Curtis will do his best to top it
The most important lesson I ever learned in cooking, is that recipes are just guidelines. Cooking is both a science and an art, and with enough practice, anyone can learn how to cook.
You guys are fun. It may be your first time watching this movie...your reactions, the laughter and comments made it all new for me too.
Thank you for making it feel
New for
Me too.
I love this movie and I was shocked you screened it. Happy you did because its such a feel-good movie.
I can't help but like these guys.
My favorite Disney movie! I love your take and/or reaction to it!!!
8:25 guys you're basically asking if wood floats...
I saw this at the theater, first night! and at the end of the movie...the audience (full theater) applauded for a minute straight! (give or take a second, of course)
I really love the way the food looks in this movie. 😋
Typewriter is like a skull and the downward shot at 24:33 is a coffin :)
Still my all time favorite Pixar film, and probably my all time favorite animated movie ever. Great reaction!
Rats don't even have a gag reflex, and in fact are incapable of vomiting
I'm pretty sure the dead rats in the window is based on a real store
I've got a rosemary shrub/bush outside. once it really takes root its like a pine tree bush. I can walk right outside and break off whatever I want. I also have basil(a little more delicate) and thyme.
Yes please! Love this movie, love you guys! You guys are great! Love your reactions!
This and Wall-E are my
Favorites thanks guys
My mom passed away and I miss her very much. She cooks really well and it's always delicious. I miss everything about her. I hope you appreciate your mother now, I'm 20 and I didn't truly appreciate her till after her life ended. Love. That's the biggest ingredients in food from your mom. Love.
I honestly like the beginning of the movie when the old lady tries to shoot Remmy and Emile, and her umbrella opens instead
Please react to A Bugs Life, Iron Giant and How to Train Your Dragon.
I am so glad to hear you talk about your mom that way. I have three sons and cooking is often a family affair. I have a son that is know an assistant chef, he’s eaten really rich food but still loves when I make him dinner.
this movie is just a gem
4:06 idk if it was done on purpose but they are wearing the corresponding colors with each rat lol
I'm sorry if it's too late but not sure if anyone noticed this.
In the end scene you can see Ego actually put on some weight, as he states " if I don't love it I don't swallow " meaning before he was thin because he didn't enjoy the food but now thanks to Remy he is finally enjoying a meal
This movie still amazes me how good the food looks. The whole animation of this movie is perfect ... I love the Paris vibe too.
Yes! Thanks for another animated movie reaction especially from Disney/Pixar! I've been a subscriber since you both been doing animated movie reactions!
Thank you! I can happily tell you there will be more animated films coming. :)
Do y'all think they'd watch/react to the movie The Tale of Despereaux? T'is also animated rodent characters with some humans. It's a lovely film that I don't see many talking about.
Patton Oswalt (Remy) is cool and hilarious. I love his stand up shows.
As for this movie, I adore it. Disney/Pixar have a very good formula for most of their movies. My favorite being A Bug’s Life. That one can’t be touched.
YASSSSSSSSSSSSS!!! Finally. This is my favorite animated film ever.
40:14 I was terrified to be on camera. I went to school for animation. But I followed a few people on UA-cam and wanted to do what they do. I started my channel as a way to get over my fear of being on camera. Now I've been doing it for over 7 years. My channel is still not very big but I have fun doing it. I still have to psych myself up before I turn on the camera many times but once I do I just go and it works out.
I love it when Remi causes Linguini to kiss Colette on the lips 😘❤️. It turns out that Remi can not only cook but he can also play cupid 💘. Honestly I was hoping that would happen, thanks Remi.
The laughter and pure joy of your reactions gave me nostalgia for viewing this one on repeat with my nephew when he was just a little guy.
Thanks so much guys. 👍 Another awesome reaction and great view points as always. All the best 🙏
3:21 _"was that a Mille Feuille ?"_ damn my boi is pulling his french out for us ^^ and you know your patisserie alright ^^
I’m loving the energy you guys have! And this is one of my favourite Pixar movies too 😊
22:41- I'm not the biggest fan of rodents, but that is messed up to have corpses in a store. Imagine if humans did that.
That scene when Ego tries the dish is gonna hurt when I'm older 🤣
"And that is the beauty of food" dang skippy
Ratatouille is one of my favorite childhood movies, use to watch it all the time
It’s no finding Nemo, but I still love it.
I don't know if you notice but he being a rat means he being poor, very poor so he doesn't have anything more than his talent.
So I think that would explain why the old women shot at them, why his friend is surprise that Remi knows how to read and prefers to have clean hands.
17:01 LMAO i've always found this sequence the funniest shit too
I've probably watched this movie 10 times since I got disney plus a couple years ago. It's one of my favorite animated movies ever
One of the Greatest Movie of all time the art is incredible and so realistically Beautiful 🥺🥰❤️🔥🤭
Beautiful film! So glad you guys had a great time! 😊