yop, great line.... but i love more the line from the aquaman pitch meeting..... "so aquaman enters a sub full with military seasmen" ...... "oooo...... semen is tight :D"
Ryan is great. He credited Mulaney at the end, not jusf for this video, but for the idea for the whole Pitch meeting series. There is still hope for humanity.
Well it's not that bad actually because in the movie Marty in the past pretends to be a character from the comics called "Spaceman from Pluto" which his Dad was reading and scares his Dad into asking Loraine to the dance so it's more "Tongue in cheek" than a serious movie title.
"He's gonna pretend to force himself on his own mother and then his father's gonna come in and beat him off and that's really gonna impress the mom and then she's gonna wanna hook-up with him instead of her own son..." 😂😂😂
Ryan took inspiration to start pitch meetings from a bit John Mulaney did about Back to The Future. So, the back to the future pitch meeting started it all, because mulaney's bit gave ryan the idea
I'm sure that Producer Guy will be able to get around that by saying things like "Dark holes are tight", "Playing in holes is tight", "Wet holes are tight" and "Having fun with holes is tight".
Doc Brown: "It is horrendously dangerous to know things about the future! It could result in all sorts of disastrous paradoxes!" Also Doc Brown: Spends 30 years of his life inventing a time machine
I just realized, if they remade this today, Marty would go back 30 years....to the far, distant year of...1991......Christ! I saw the original in the the theatre when I was 13. I am SO old.
@@seronimo__7735 Marty Junior McFly? If it's 2015 -> 1985, so the best thing would be for him to run into a shy fat South Korean teenager boy who is being bullied for dancing badly and Marty teaches him that he should be himself no matter what and then proceeds doing a silly 'riding a horse' dance in front of him. You know who I'm talking about.
What’s great is that is a quote from John Mulaney’s special he actually says “he beats him off of her” but Mulaney says it completely unironically/seriously and kinda misses the obvious double-entendre which Ryan capitalized on here.
"Now that Marty's ensured that his parents are gonna procreate, he has to go back to the future." "That's the title of the movie!" "That last part of the sentence is, yeah. Not the whole sentence." Can you imagine if it was the whole sentence?
'So, you've been a couple for several decades now, how did you both meet?' 'Oh, our son introduced us and hooked us up.' 'Soo... You mean one of you is his biological parent and he introduced you to the other? That's so sweet that he'd care for your happiness like that!' 'Ohh haha no, we're both his biological parents; it's quite lucky Marty introduced us before he became his older brother's father.' 'Wait... what?'
I'm really glad he credited John Mulaney because ever since I heard his stand up about Back to the Future, I wondered if Ryan saw it before making this series
@@dirtsidemovies have to take shortcuts because you can't have ten hour long movies, so, there's always gonna be something that's super easy, barely an inconvenience. You just don't think about it because a big part of movies is arranging it so our minds do what they do best: fill in the blanks.
@@KristianRobertsen My comment was a setup for someone to reply "Coming up with something that's super easy, barely an inconvenience is actually super easy, barely an inconvenience." ;)
Lol, this joke went over my head the first time I saw the video. If I've never read your comment, I could've lived the rest of my life without knowing it and laughing at it.
It's so nice to finally see that Ryan finally made this. He has said in interviews that his motivation for this series was John Mulaney's joke about pitching this movie so it's really cool to finally see this episode
I have the utmost respect for you shouting out John Mulaney for inspiring you to make this channel...or this video. I'm not sure which exactly...either way, so many "artists/comedians/UA-camrs/IG/TikTok people" blatantly rip off other people's stuff/content/jokes and try to act like they are the ones who created it and give no love.... So much respect, I really love you channel
For everyone who is wondering in the comments, Robert Zemeckis owns the necessary rights to BTTF and has gone on record more than once saying... "As long as I'm still living, we will never remake or reboot Back to the Future." So rest easy. Robert Zemeckis... wow wow wow wow wow wow wow wowowowow...
So what you're saying is... Lea Thompson will date anyone she runs over with her car? [chair skid] [door slam] [sprinting footsteps fade into distance]
I'm just glad they didn't reboot it in the 90s, when Marty would've been an *X-TREME!!!* skateboarder. Holland is a pretty solid Marty replacement, but I'd definitely say it doesn't need rebooting.
@@sailordaigurren8225 Yeah, but if they remake it now Marty will have to be a budding social media star who's trying to go viral by posting videos of his work with the Doc, or something like that.
It's actually pretty clear in hindsight. Marty created a closed loop by the time traveling and warning Doc about the Libyans. As a result older Doc befriends young Marty, knowing Marty must go back in time to ensure that they meet in the past and Marty warns him about the Libyans
Yeah.... :) I still wonder why he didn't just run a cable the entire length of the street so they had a better chance of hitting it.... but then they hijack a train in episode 3 despite having a fully working DeLorean in the cave they could've taken the fuel pump from.... along with the gas to run it. :)
@@LaurenGlenn Perhaps the lightning would get weaker the longer it has to travel? Or maybe to attract less attention from the city. Probably not even enough time for one man to set that all up in time. As for the fuel, the FAQ section of the BTTF trilogy home media actually addresses that. The mechanic's logic is that long storage tends to require the tank to be emptied. While the time traveler's logic is that opening up the cave and closing it again, likely both using explosives, could result in a paradox if the car gets damaged or buried for good. The real head-scratcher in Part 3 is Doc not considering that stealing a train, crashing it, & stranding those passengers could have drastic repercussions to the timeline.
That's not the reason, it's because the movie encodes the numbers 9 and 11 throughout the movie. And the movie involves middle eastern terrorists and a strike on a tower.
I was wondering how different this pitch meeting was going to be from John Mulaney's. I'm glad you didn't rip it off and respect for giving credit where credit is due. JM is one of my favorite comedians and these pitch meetings are accurate and super hilarious. Awesome work!
@@Darkness-ie2yl Music is all about "stealing." Where do you think Little Richard got it? And it's not really stealing. Isaac Newton put it best: "If I have seen further, it's because I stood on the shoulders of giants." Music is all about standing on the shoulders of those who came before you. Any other interpretation, I dare say, would be a "fantasy."
Hard to imagine, but there once was a time when fans of a movie were excited to hear that it was getting a sequel or remake. Before the dark times, before the Empire.
When I saw this I immediately thought of John Mulany and to know that you’ve not only seen it but the fact it inspired the whole of Pitch Meeting is amazing!
Fun fact: The original title for Back to the Future was going to be "The spaceman from pluto" Fun Fact 2: The time machine was originally going to be a fridge, but the writers were scared kids would be putting themselves into fridges after seeing the movie
And now the same kids are buying old Deloreans and driving them around at 88mph. Also one of those kids started a car company and designed a stainless steel car, like the Delorean was and another one that will be able to fly.
@@ScionStorm1 Fridges used to have a lock mechanism that could fall shut on its own but prevent the fridge from being opened again from the inside. In other words: a perfect trap and there were several deaths of small children associated with this before they finally changed regulation.
He hasn't seen doc for a few days. If he went back let's stick with hours, he knows when he'll show up, he could get there early, warn him, and leave before he showed up.
Even one of the movies that came closest to being a perfect movie is not free from the deserved scrutiny of pitch meeting, and I end up loving both the movie and pitch meeting all the more for it
So Anyway, Now That Marty's Ensured That His Parents Are Gonna Procreate, He Has to Go Back to the Future is one of my favourite movies ever. A real classic.
Is that even possible?!!!! 😲 I imagine Screenwriter guy constantly saying, *"And then the governor will say, 'Can't you see that man is a ni-'"* and the Producer guy will keep cutting him off to say, "I *REALLY* don't think we should keep saying that. I..I just...don't. 😣" 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
In today's overly sensitive, crybaby world, I'm surprised cancel culture hasn't already tried to destroy the original print of _Blazing Saddles_ and all copies.
@@frocat5163 Blazing Saddles hasn't been "destroyed" because, unlike you and your ilk, Mel Brooks and Richard Pryor satirized everything equally. Gays, blacks, mexicans, white supremacists, men, women, straights, mentally challenged, churchgoing hypocrites, etc. It didn't matter. And they did it with a deft touch that the best of our current memelords could never manage. "Somebody go get a shitload of dimes!"
"John! John, it's Marvin... Your cousin, Marvin Mulaney. You know that new comedy bit you're looking for? Well, listen to this!" *Holds up phone to this Pitch Meeting video*
My 16 year old sister watched this series recently. She loves it. After the first one, she immediately watched the sequel. I'm glad she's loving the classics.
John mulaney made the joke and thought "I did this for one joke it would be hard to make this a big youtube series" Ryan George "no itll be super easy barely an inconvenience"
Those were my exact thoughts when I just recently watched this movie for the first time: “this is a family friendly movie?!” The scene where Biff was trying to assault the mom in the car made me uneasy.
The scene that shocked me the most was when Biff tried to aggressively grope Lorraine in the packed cafeteria in plain view of a hundred students and at least one stern, no-nonsense teacher. And still no one stopped Biff?
The thing that bothered me most, which got no mention at all in this pitch meeting, is how his parents in the future don't find it strange that their own son looks exactly the same as that guy they interacted with in high school who got them together. I think that's a VERY important point that should have been mentioned.
Yeah, apparently some producer guy hated the name Back To The Future and seriously tried to butt in and crowbar that crap name in there (I think it's a reference to a TV show Marty's dad is watching at one point), and they had to fight to keep the original name. Now that's some straight Hollywood B.S. right there
and this isn't even some "in hindsight" thing. "Spaceman from Pluto" sounds like a 50's b-movie (which fits the idea of the dad watching it) but doesn't seem to fit the tone of the film at all. "Back to the Future" however, already has an interesting premise IN the title (because obviously one wouldn't normally be able to go BACK to the future).
no, they're not thank god... ".Co-writer and director Robert Zemeckis, who has final rights to all films in the Back to the Future franchise, has stated that he will block all attempts to remake or reboot the original film."
Why does Zemeckis own the rights? Pretty sure Lucas's franchise deal with Fox made that impossible for anyone else. Now studios hoard even their bombs.
I love the fact that my volume was down for the first few seconds but I could still clearly hear “So, you have a movie for me?”, and “Yes, sir, I do.” in my head
I feel like another note about Marty only giving himself 11 minutes is that he is probably unsure if je would be able to time travel again, like if he went back a week would he be able to get bwck to his actual present or try to tip toe around his past self for the week and risk everything.
Well there kind of is a "pitch meeting" for an entire hypothetical future moviemaking career of Nicholas Cage made by collegehumor, look up "Nicholas Cage's agent".
Pitch Meeting: Georges Méliès A Trip to the Moon (1902). "So you have a vaudeville show for me?" "No, sir I don't. I have a moving picture." "A what now?"
“So the studio execs are going to pick up the script and start discussing a remake. That’s when you come in and say, “hey you! Get your damn hands off her!” “Do you really think I should swear?” “You’ve GOT to!”
Fun Fact MJF was filming Family Ties at the same time and running on like 4 hours sleep/night throughout filming, that’s why he looks so manic the whole time
Movie title: _So Anyway Now That Marty's Ensured That His Parents Are Gonna Procreate He Has To Go Back To the Future_ ... COMING THIS SUMMER 1985.
Or _"Hey, Look Ma. I found A Time Travellin' DeLorean... Whoopsie!"_
Not great, how about "So Anyway Now That The Space Man From Pluto Has Ensured That His Parents Are Gonna Procreate He Has To Go Back To the Future"
Well, actually… to the future!
So Anyway Now That Marty's Ensured That His Parents Are Gonna Procreate He Has To Go Back To the Future ... COMING THIS SUMMER 1985 is TIGHT!
Oh, extremely long movie titles are TIGHT
"Then his father's gonna come in and beat him off..."
That was an incredibly uncomfortable line.
Right? Slipped another incest joke right in there
Beating him off is TIGHT
I thought I misheard that line myself, and then I realized he meant "fight"
"hey you, get your damn hands off of her or i'll beat you off."
oopsie its Biff
Biff: " thanks for the handy, now make like a tree and get outta here"
My memories of my stepfather coming to "be me off" are kind of hazy ... almost repressed.
"oh I incest,no insist!"
nice touch there
No, bad touch!
yop, great line.... but i love more the line from the aquaman pitch meeting..... "so aquaman enters a sub full with military seasmen" ...... "oooo...... semen is tight :D"
@@nathanglover8938 NICE NICE NICE
@@Mike-dl8cq OFCOURSE cant forget that one,been trying to use it in conversations ever since;they never talk to me again!!.
@@Mike-dl8cq ...Are
As someone named Scott, thank you for noticing how tight we are Ryan. Noticing people are tight is TIGHT!
I beg your forgiveness... you were at 69 likes and I sent it to 70
monster.
@@xanmontes8715
@@xanmontes8715ya cause you realised being stuck at 69 is TIGHT 😜
Who is Larry he looks familiar, can't put my finger on it though!
He does
Not familiar at all. Larry has a clipboard.
No idea, first time I see him.
He looks like the Adstonaught.
@Dizi Editleri NO!!
"Hey Ryan! You know that new video idea you're looking for?"
* holds up phone to John Mulaney's stand-up *
Exactly what I was looking for
"Hello? Hush!"
Ryan is great. He credited Mulaney at the end, not jusf for this video, but for the idea for the whole Pitch meeting series. There is still hope for humanity.
@@ronyorobio7096 well, Mulaney was getting called a joke-thief for that bit, so this was the minimum they could have done, *a year later*
Imediately thought of that skit honestly
It's just hilarious that the title "Spaceman From Pluto", was an ACTUAL TITLE SUGGESTION from a studio executive😂😭
Yes i dont even know what that has to do with the damn movie and i believe the man who wrote the movie made that damn title too
Well it's not that bad actually because in the movie Marty in the past pretends to be a character from the comics called "Spaceman from Pluto" which his Dad was reading and scares his Dad into asking Loraine to the dance so it's more "Tongue in cheek" than a serious movie title.
In my original timeline it *was* released as "Spaceman From Pluto". Had to get in the ol' time machine and fix that. You're welcome.
@@mwojcik2 this comment deserves more likes!
@@erica9334 no it deserves to stay precisely at 24 likes.
"He's gonna pretend to force himself on his own mother and then his father's gonna come in and beat him off and that's really gonna impress the mom and then she's gonna wanna hook-up with him instead of her own son..." 😂😂😂
“… ok, I’m gonna go!”
Wow back to the future is messed up also the timestamp is 2:37
😂 these writers were complete sickos for real tho
FINALLY! The Pitch that started it all.
i was wodnering, didn't he do this one before?
what are you talking about?
Ryan took inspiration to start pitch meetings from a bit John Mulaney did about Back to The Future. So, the back to the future pitch meeting started it all, because mulaney's bit gave ryan the idea
LOL came here to say the same thing! high five
@@ElMundoDeHadesOK sameee
Request: Pitch Meeting for Holes (2003), and try not to say, "Holes are tight!"
I'm sure that Producer Guy will be able to get around that by saying things like "Dark holes are tight", "Playing in holes is tight", "Wet holes are tight" and "Having fun with holes is tight".
He once manholes are tight! during TDKR pitch meeting
Then he looks away sadly, "...well, some holes are tight"
which would leave us wondering 🤔
How can a hole be tight if it's not a Secret Monster Hole?
He also said “holes are tight” in the winter soldier pitch meeting IIRC 😂😂😂
Doc Brown: "It is horrendously dangerous to know things about the future! It could result in all sorts of disastrous paradoxes!"
Also Doc Brown: Spends 30 years of his life inventing a time machine
Doc after Marty leaves: "Ah, what the hell!"
@Scotty7617 "...under Marty's watch."
lol
and after part 1 ends Doc immediately goes to 2015 to snoop on Martys family.
@@markmac2206 Marty told Doc to do so.
"Like assaulting his wife.."
"Yea quite the character.."
Man this guy really gets laughs outta me lol
Well the country did elect a real life Biff as President, so it's actually not that unbelievable
I've always thought that their memories surrounding the point of paradox become hazy. Otherwise they'd 100% recognize Marty.
@@avinashtyagi2 yaaaay I found the political comment. That didn’t take long lol
@@5673hfueb We're gonna let this one pass because it was suttle yet funny. And he mentioned no names but we know... 🙂
@@heythatsnotmywalrus2819 Biff was based on him, hence the plaza & casino in part 2.
"Tom Holland Confirms 'Back to the Future' remake talks have happened"
NO
This is going to be awful!
Definitely not. Stick with Spider-Man, Tom.
GOD NO GOOD GOD PLEASE NO NO!
IKR. I like Tom Holland well enough but no...just leave Back to the Future alone.
Oh god, they better not. This trilogy was fun and entertaining, absolutely no need for a remake.
They're gonna remake Back To The Future? Greedy bastards.
That can NOT happen!
Boycott before it goes into production
well yea, it's a business. Besides, remaking this trilogy isn't going to change the original trilogy LOL. It''ll always be there.
I hope it flops like the Ghostbusters remake.
Well, because that thing they like so much.
Money?
Yeah, yeah, yeah: money.
Scott is Tight!
I have so many questions 🍪
@@usman2131 SCOTT IS TIGHT
Yeah yeah yeah
Well in England that means he's got lots of money but still won't buy a round in the pub, the tight git.
@@ryans756 Joking about stingy Scotts is tight.
I just realized, if they remade this today, Marty would go back 30 years....to the far, distant year of...1991......Christ! I saw the original in the the theatre when I was 13. I am SO old.
What song/genre would Marty invent?
The year AFTER the last Back to the Future was released. Ow, my back.
@@seronimo__7735 Marty Junior McFly? If it's 2015 -> 1985, so the best thing would be for him to run into a shy fat South Korean teenager boy who is being bullied for dancing badly and Marty teaches him that he should be himself no matter what and then proceeds doing a silly 'riding a horse' dance in front of him. You know who I'm talking about.
@@seronimo__7735 smells like teen spirit I guess!
In the Second one they went back to 2015, think about how long that was.
"His father's gonna come in and beat him off."
Archer: *PHRASING*
Pam: Boosh!
Very poor choice of words... (or excellent choice I guess, depending on the intention)
@@hazukichanx408 It was 100% intentional. 🤣
What’s great is that is a quote from John Mulaney’s special he actually says “he beats him off of her” but Mulaney says it completely unironically/seriously and kinda misses the obvious double-entendre which Ryan capitalized on here.
“He’s going to pretend to force himself on his own mother...” “im just going to go...I incest-insist!” I’m dead! 😂
I’m deceas3d 🤣🤣
XD
Same here
I insest… Does he? The true question
That was a big brain joke lmao
these must have been so difficult to arrange with covid around, so many actors working together
Actually, it was easy. Barely an inconvenience.
Super** @Alex Bailey
@@CrossingTheStreetArt that comment was tight.
U walked right into that one lmao
well they are all identical so i'm guessing its a family bubble.
"Now that Marty's ensured that his parents are gonna procreate, he has to go back to the future."
"That's the title of the movie!"
"That last part of the sentence is, yeah. Not the whole sentence."
Can you imagine if it was the whole sentence?
'So, you've been a couple for several decades now, how did you both meet?'
'Oh, our son introduced us and hooked us up.'
'Soo... You mean one of you is his biological parent and he introduced you to the other? That's so sweet that he'd care for your happiness like that!'
'Ohh haha no, we're both his biological parents; it's quite lucky Marty introduced us before he became his older brother's father.'
'Wait... what?'
@@Neion8 I'm my own grandpaaaaa
That totally name of some japanese light novel XD
Everybody would just call it "NTMETHPAGP, HHTGBTTF."
Pitch Meeting: Edge of tomorrow, and it keeps looping till the jokes work.
THIS!
Or Groundhogs Day.... Or both...
“Wake up Maggot!!!”
I'm really glad he credited John Mulaney because ever since I heard his stand up about Back to the Future, I wondered if Ryan saw it before making this series
Proof that John Mulaney is canon in the Ryanverse
Ryan actually talked how pitch meetings came from seeing John Mulaney
I'm glad he created John Mulaney too
@@RiseOfTheKumquat67 Thanks, I missed that
Ryan has explained everything in many interviews before.
"No, I incest, I mean, I insist..."
LMAO
I love how in every single movie there is something that is "super easy, barely an inconvenience" lol
yeah. its not that hard to do, because its . . . well . . . you get the point. 😂
@@MrSirWivd It seems like it'd be difficult to come up with something for each movie that's actually super easy, barely an inconvenience.
@@dirtsidemovies have to take shortcuts because you can't have ten hour long movies, so, there's always gonna be something that's super easy, barely an inconvenience.
You just don't think about it because a big part of movies is arranging it so our minds do what they do best: fill in the blanks.
@@KristianRobertsen My comment was a setup for someone to reply "Coming up with something that's super easy, barely an inconvenience is actually super easy, barely an inconvenience." ;)
"No, I incest- I insist!" I laughed so hard at that joke! 😁
Same! OMG best part
heard that exact joke in FIW episode 8
Lol, this joke went over my head the first time I saw the video. If I've never read your comment, I could've lived the rest of my life without knowing it and laughing at it.
A My Little Pony abridged series beat them to the punch on that one.
That part was hilarious lmfao
It's so nice to finally see that Ryan finally made this. He has said in interviews that his motivation for this series was John Mulaney's joke about pitching this movie so it's really cool to finally see this episode
The split infinitives!!! 😣
🤣😂🤣
*Mulvaney
@@dr.braxygilkeycruises1460 there's no problem with split infinitives
@@Scientist_Salarian Whoops
If that's true then that's awesome.
This was so well made. Loved every minute of it. Nicely researched, as well!
love your vidios subed with notifacations
OH my God wow
OMG YOU WATCH PITCH MEETINGS
Tabor hill!
Wow you ‘re here
I have the utmost respect for you shouting out John Mulaney for inspiring you to make this channel...or this video. I'm not sure which exactly...either way, so many "artists/comedians/UA-camrs/IG/TikTok people" blatantly rip off other people's stuff/content/jokes and try to act like they are the ones who created it and give no love....
So much respect, I really love you channel
Ryan has always been open that Johns riff was the inspirartion. Bonus -- Johns been totally cool that Ryan has took it & ran so hard w/ it !!!!!!!
Being nostalgic for an 1980s movie that's nostalgic for the 1950s is TIGHT!
Not as tight as Scott, apparently.
Yep, and nowadays, we'd have a 2010's/2020's movie which is nostalgic for the 1980's! 😍♥️
@@trinaq We already kinda have that with Stranger Things
@@trinaq Yeah. It was called Stranger Things.
@@TheJeremyKentBGross Stranger Weirder Things to be exact, lol.
I'd like to see a pitch meeting for Close Encounters of the Third Kind!
He wouldn’t be able to do it, as he is stealing people’s contents
Richard Dreyfuss is TIGHT
Mashed potatoes are *_tight!_*
@@juict384 wait, what? Whose content is he stealing?
I don't know what you're talking about, we saw quite a few close encounters in this very pitch meeting!
For everyone who is wondering in the comments, Robert Zemeckis owns the necessary rights to BTTF and has gone on record more than once saying... "As long as I'm still living, we will never remake or reboot Back to the Future." So rest easy.
Robert Zemeckis... wow wow wow wow wow wow wow wowowowow...
and, at least afaik, he shares the rights with Bob Gale. who has ALSO stated that he won't agree to a remake.
@@xxxaragon Correct!
But then he changed his mind, picked up the scraps, and taped the letter back together to it a read.
That's a relief... one less work of art to be painted over.
The thought of still taking a photo at the same place same time despite one's head missing is hilarious
So what you're saying is... Lea Thompson will date anyone she runs over with her car?
[chair skid]
[door slam]
[sprinting footsteps fade into distance]
Ahhh... No. Sorry to spoil your fun. It's anyone her DAD runs over. So you might want to rethink this plan.
Ducks and robots too.
She's about 60 now dude........maybe if we could go back to the future🤔
Running away is TIGHT
That comment was hilarious
"We thought it would be a good idea to reboot Back to the Future."
"You thought wrong, dude."
Very truth. They don't need to do it in my opinion. The original trilogy is fantastic. They could mess it all up
@@aqlandmirrorvideogamerandc2983 "Could mess it up". Dude! There is absolutely no way they won't destroy it.
I'm just glad they didn't reboot it in the 90s, when Marty would've been an *X-TREME!!!* skateboarder. Holland is a pretty solid Marty replacement, but I'd definitely say it doesn't need rebooting.
@@sailordaigurren8225 Yeah, but if they remake it now Marty will have to be a budding social media star who's trying to go viral by posting videos of his work with the Doc, or something like that.
I see what you did there! I seem to be the only one...
“Oh and how did they become friends?”
Missed opportunity to reply, “unclear”.
I think he was trying to tiptoe around the original BTTF Mulaney pitch
He did a decent job avoiding the same jokes
@@Simonporter89 I found the Mulaney stand up comedy piece quite BOOOORING
Nuclear
I would like but the likes are at 420...
It's actually pretty clear in hindsight.
Marty created a closed loop by the time traveling and warning Doc about the Libyans.
As a result older Doc befriends young Marty, knowing Marty must go back in time to ensure that they meet in the past and Marty warns him about the Libyans
1:51, when they suggested the Back to the Future script to Disney that was the exact reason that Disney turned it down
Back to the Future was filled with so many questionable moments but is still an incredible classic all day long.
“He’s gonna pretend to force himself on his own mother and then his father is gonna come in and beat him off.” Uhhh what? 😳
Danny Grant 🙊🙉ugh phrasinggggg😂
Problem is his mother might have been 100% willing.
I like how that went unexplained
Let's play name that movie
PHRASING.
Beating off your own son is TIGHT.
I always thought that Marty gave himself only 11 minutes b/c he didn't want to risk messing up the timeline any further than he has to.
Yeah.... :) I still wonder why he didn't just run a cable the entire length of the street so they had a better chance of hitting it.... but then they hijack a train in episode 3 despite having a fully working DeLorean in the cave they could've taken the fuel pump from.... along with the gas to run it. :)
@@LaurenGlenn Perhaps the lightning would get weaker the longer it has to travel? Or maybe to attract less attention from the city. Probably not even enough time for one man to set that all up in time. As for the fuel, the FAQ section of the BTTF trilogy home media actually addresses that. The mechanic's logic is that long storage tends to require the tank to be emptied. While the time traveler's logic is that opening up the cave and closing it again, likely both using explosives, could result in a paradox if the car gets damaged or buried for good. The real head-scratcher in Part 3 is Doc not considering that stealing a train, crashing it, & stranding those passengers could have drastic repercussions to the timeline.
Wasn't directly interacting with yourself from a different timeline supposed to be incredibly dangerous as well? Higher risk of that over two days.
@@iguacu3517 Two days? They try to avoid interacting w/ their other selves in the entire trilogy. Hence, Doc was so worried about Jennifer in Part 2.
That's not the reason, it's because the movie encodes the numbers 9 and 11 throughout the movie. And the movie involves middle eastern terrorists and a strike on a tower.
I was wondering how different this pitch meeting was going to be from John Mulaney's. I'm glad you didn't rip it off and respect for giving credit where credit is due. JM is one of my favorite comedians and these pitch meetings are accurate and super hilarious. Awesome work!
"It sounds insane and inappropriate in several ways, but somehow...." Ah, the '80s.
Hey, the 80s were even crazier and borderline insane sometimes
On the good side, at least there's no "group bonding scene" :p
@@theonebman7581 I understood that reference.
Ah chuck berry stealing music from marty instead of elvis stealing it from little richard. I love y'alls fantasies.
@@Darkness-ie2yl Music is all about "stealing." Where do you think Little Richard got it? And it's not really stealing. Isaac Newton put it best: "If I have seen further, it's because I stood on the shoulders of giants."
Music is all about standing on the shoulders of those who came before you. Any other interpretation, I dare say, would be a "fantasy."
What wonderful rationalization
Pitch meeting for Lilo and Stitch
"Wait so this monstrosity bent on destruction is using this little girl as a human shield to escape the alien cops?"
"We're going to remake Back to the Future."
"Please don't."
"Oh, OK, should I just burn this script then?"
"Yes! Please do."
Hard to imagine, but there once was a time when fans of a movie were excited to hear that it was getting a sequel or remake. Before the dark times, before the Empire.
Low key Obi-Wan quotes are TIGHT
Didn't they make a Broadway musical though? I'm not sure which is worse...
@@kefkakrist remakes: the empire strikes back
I want to edit the second movie where they burn the almanac, but it’s the reboot script.
Even as a kid I wondered how this thing can be so creepy and so wholesome. Somehow it just works, even though it's soooooooooo creepy.
When I saw this I immediately thought of John Mulany and to know that you’ve not only seen it but the fact it inspired the whole of Pitch Meeting is amazing!
SAME
You're talking like john mulaney is a small time UA-camr lol
Fun fact: The original title for Back to the Future was going to be "The spaceman from pluto"
Fun Fact 2: The time machine was originally going to be a fridge, but the writers were scared kids would be putting themselves into fridges after seeing the movie
Seems like "Spaceman from Pluto" was just a suggestion an exec made but after he was made fun of for it, he dropped it.
And now the same kids are buying old Deloreans and driving them around at 88mph.
Also one of those kids started a car company and designed a stainless steel car, like the Delorean was and another one that will be able to fly.
Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull: Jump in a fridge, kids. It could save you from a nuclear bomb!
@@ScionStorm1 Fridges used to have a lock mechanism that could fall shut on its own but prevent the fridge from being opened again from the inside. In other words: a perfect trap and there were several deaths of small children associated with this before they finally changed regulation.
@@unvergebeneid it sure took them a lot of time to "invent" magnets
The reason Marty only gave himself 11 minutes instead of hours was because then he would have met his past self
True, but that didn't stop him in Bttf2.
His past self actually
You mean his _past_ self.
@@jwillett7 and look how hard he had to work to avoid that
He hasn't seen doc for a few days. If he went back let's stick with hours, he knows when he'll show up, he could get there early, warn him, and leave before he showed up.
Even one of the movies that came closest to being a perfect movie is not free from the deserved scrutiny of pitch meeting, and I end up loving both the movie and pitch meeting all the more for it
"I feel, I feel like that's pretty messed up for a movie..."
*Back to the Future 2 has entered the chat*
His best friend is, you know, a disgraced nuclear scientist. And this guy is either 40 or 80, even we don't know.
i knew somebody was bound to bring up that bit in here!
Thought of that routine as soon as I saw the title
Yup, because they needed the same actor for a 30 year age difference.
I'm going to say that Doc is 30 and 60.
Mulaney
Is he cool? Like in a Ferris Bueler kind of way?
“It sounds insane and inappropriate in so many ways.” 😂😂😂
Movie title: So Anyway Now That Marty's Ensured That His Parents Are Gonna Procreate He Has To Go Back To the Future ... COMING THIS SUMMER 1985.
So Anyway, Now That Marty's Ensured That His Parents Are Gonna Procreate, He Has to Go Back to the Future is one of my favourite movies ever. A real classic.
We desperately need a pitch meeting for "Blazing Saddles."
Is that even possible?!!!! 😲
I imagine Screenwriter guy constantly saying, *"And then the governor will say, 'Can't you see that man is a ni-'"* and the Producer guy will keep cutting him off to say, "I *REALLY* don't think we should keep saying that. I..I just...don't. 😣"
🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I don't know. Blazing Saddles is a parody movie intended to be comedic. It would be kind of redundant to make fun of it, wouldn't it?
In today's overly sensitive, crybaby world, I'm surprised cancel culture hasn't already tried to destroy the original print of _Blazing Saddles_ and all copies.
@@frocat5163 Blazing Saddles hasn't been "destroyed" because, unlike you and your ilk, Mel Brooks and Richard Pryor satirized everything equally. Gays, blacks, mexicans, white supremacists, men, women, straights, mentally challenged, churchgoing hypocrites, etc. It didn't matter. And they did it with a deft touch that the best of our current memelords could never manage.
"Somebody go get a shitload of dimes!"
Yes, absolutely.
"John! John, it's Marvin... Your cousin, Marvin Mulaney. You know that new comedy bit you're looking for? Well, listen to this!"
*Holds up phone to this Pitch Meeting video*
Haha this is clever
HAHAHA
"So, you have a movie for me?" that legit makes me happy.
My 16 year old sister watched this series recently. She loves it. After the first one, she immediately watched the sequel. I'm glad she's loving the classics.
Now we gotta see a pitch meeting for Back to the Future Part 2
"I do not like that sentence!"
Poor Producer Guy. Writer guy is always forcing him to think uncomfortable thoughts.
We really needed a “Oh why are you like this?” line in this one, like the Coroline pitch meeting.
And he still produces the movie at the end... 😔 Can he just say "no" for once 😂
@@buskergirl the thing is we already know that all those movies are going to be made. Because we are from the future 😂
@@buskergirl he could say no... But money!
And then George McFly did a backflip, punched Biff in the face and saved the day!
Super easy....
And everyone stood up and clapped
Doctors name? Albert Einstein
@@GlutenFr33 Dog's name, close enough.
@@shanethrelfall416 barely an inconvienience
0:23, apparently they actually wrote a scene explaining it but deleted it on the grounds that it was useless
"no, no, I incest-I insist."
I haven't laughed that hard for a while 😂
ikr lmao
A perfect time to walk in😂
The fact that this entire series was based on Mulaney's Back to the Future bit is so amazing. I love it.
I thought "Spaceman from Pluto" was a joke, but no, that is something a studio head tried to force on this movie.
And the memo got dismissed as a joke, and the studio head was forced to pretend it was a joke to avoid humiliation
Look on the bright side. No one pitched "Spaceman from Uranus"
Isn't that the name of the comic strip that the kid is reading when he ends up un the barn?
@@TheJeremyKentBGross Yeah
Back to the future is, to me, one of the finest examples of storytelling ever put to screen. It's basically a perfectly told story.
Wow. Wow wow wow. You don't see how the story literally make no sense in either the particulars or the details?
@@Matthew-ve7uv ignore him, he clearly didn't watch the video
@@Matthew-ve7uvLOL!
John Mulaney: “BTTF was weird!”
Ryan George: “It’s free real estate.”
John mulaney made the joke and thought "I did this for one joke it would be hard to make this a big youtube series"
Ryan George "no itll be super easy barely an inconvenience"
@@dakotahrupp9128 underrated comment
“This could be a Pitch Meeting video ... or a nursery ;)”
@Former Auror who did a joke about the pitch meeting for Back to the Future, prior to Mulaney? Got a link?
@@nothingnoone8752 cracked has done many videos on bttf and how weird it is
The fact that he mentioned the Spaceman from Pluto title makes him an absolute legend
RYAN, WE NEED A ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW MEETING
It's just a jump to the left.
YES! YES! PLEEEEEEEEEEEEASE Ryan, see THIS!!!!
@@te0nani And than a step to the RIIIIIIGHT!
@@nurse425 WITH YOUR HANDS ON YOUR HIPS
Yessss! That would be amazing!
Excellent. Now we need a pitch meeting for parts two and three of this trilogy.
I´m locking forward to see the Pitchmeeting for Spacemen from Pluto 2 and 3
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
"Ahh that Biff is such a character he's always trying to get away with something"
"Like assaulting his wife!"
"Yeah quite the character"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hollywood: I'm gonna remake back to the future!
Everyone: no.
Even more people: no.
milking nostalgia is super easy barely an inconvenience
Hollywood: yeah, I need you people all the way of my back
God: God please no
The universe: no.
even the Spaceman from Pluto says no.
Those were my exact thoughts when I just recently watched this movie for the first time: “this is a family friendly movie?!” The scene where Biff was trying to assault the mom in the car made me uneasy.
The lady who said, "Save the clocktower!" died recently. 😢 rest in peace!!!
Rest in peace ma'am. Hopefully, that clock was saved for real.
@@manuelalbertoromero9528 I hope so too!
@@manuelalbertoromero9528 it has too, it's like a national treasure at this point.
The scene that shocked me the most was when Biff tried to aggressively grope Lorraine in the packed cafeteria in plain view of a hundred students and at least one stern, no-nonsense teacher. And still no one stopped Biff?
Not much has changed... 😔
@@nickgreen4731 I was gonna say "Oh, the 50's", but you're right. Not much has changed indeed...🤕
Biff is an athletic boy and boys will be boys and it'd be a shame to mess up his bright future.
@@terpsidance. Oh, the 50's
The thing that bothered me most, which got no mention at all in this pitch meeting, is how his parents in the future don't find it strange that their own son looks exactly the same as that guy they interacted with in high school who got them together. I think that's a VERY important point that should have been mentioned.
"I incest,.. I insist" 😂😂
All of these are super-entertaining, and in some cases, more entertaining than the film they're about. don't stop!
2:42 “his father is gonna’ come in and beat him off.” Thank God that never actually made it into the final film...
That moment you realize “Spaceman from Pluto” was actually going to be the title.......
Yeah, apparently some producer guy hated the name Back To The Future and seriously tried to butt in and crowbar that crap name in there (I think it's a reference to a TV show Marty's dad is watching at one point), and they had to fight to keep the original name. Now that's some straight Hollywood B.S. right there
and this isn't even some "in hindsight" thing. "Spaceman from Pluto" sounds like a 50's b-movie (which fits the idea of the dad watching it) but doesn't seem to fit the tone of the film at all.
"Back to the Future" however, already has an interesting premise IN the title (because obviously one wouldn't normally be able to go BACK to the future).
People make waaaaaay too much of the word "back" being used in the title. It's just an abbreviated way of saying "return to the future".
@@DamienDrake yes... thats what going back means
@@myrech I think the difference Is that back can imply going to the past, while return does not.
"she is all over him when he wakes up, she really want to sleep with him" lol
Came back 2 years later to watch this again. It’s like going back in time.
And here I am a year later rewatching it.
-DeLoreans are TIGHT!
-Yeah that's part of the problem
"Marty! You've got to come back with me."
"Where?"
""Back to the Future! It's our movie, Marty. They're going to remake it!"
"Heavy."
LMAO
"There's that word again."
why are things so heavy in the future?
is there a problem with earth's gravitational pull?
"His dad is gonna beat him off" Did I hear that right?
6:08 well… it’s been 4 years and I haven’t heard anything since…
They’re talking behind your back
no, they're not thank god...
".Co-writer and director Robert Zemeckis, who has final rights to all films in the Back to the Future franchise, has stated that he will block all attempts to remake or reboot the original film."
Thank goodness for that. Stop the remake wave already!
Perhaps his efforts Will not ne enough ☹️
Hollywood apparently are just waiting for them to die so they can buy the rights
Yeah, continuation is better.
Or just make new movie with the same idea. Thats why james bond franchise could survive for so long.
Why does Zemeckis own the rights? Pretty sure Lucas's franchise deal with Fox made that impossible for anyone else. Now studios hoard even their bombs.
In Tom Holland's defense, he rejected the idea because he himself said BTTF is too perfect to remake😁
but wouldn't he make an amazing jules and verne played ala The Parent Trap camera tricks?
@@bunniesbunniesbunnie I don't think Jules and Verne are twins though
yea no, money money money
Shame, he would have been great in that role. They will still do the movie, just not with him 😒
@@jaybird9988 when the writers and director die, yeah, no doubt a remake WILL happen...
I love the fact that my volume was down for the first few seconds but I could still clearly hear “So, you have a movie for me?”, and “Yes, sir, I do.” in my head
I feel like another note about Marty only giving himself 11 minutes is that he is probably unsure if je would be able to time travel again, like if he went back a week would he be able to get bwck to his actual present or try to tip toe around his past self for the week and risk everything.
3:13 George did a backflip, snapped Biff's back and saved the day.
Oh wowwowwow wow..
About as realistic as that, yep.
Pitch meetings for the National Treasure movies would be tight!
Well there kind of is a "pitch meeting" for an entire hypothetical future moviemaking career of Nicholas Cage made by collegehumor, look up "Nicholas Cage's agent".
Pitch Meeting: Georges Méliès A Trip to the Moon (1902).
"So you have a vaudeville show for me?"
"No, sir I don't. I have a moving picture."
"A what now?"
Is that the one where the moon eats a guy? I love that one.
when i first saw pitch meetings i thought immidiately of that john mullaney bit. glad you got to do this one!
When Pitch Meeting does Back to the Future you're going to see some serious sh**!
Serious sh**! Is tight.
That's heavy man. Because things are heavier in the future.
You should do The Simpsons Movie or perhaps even the serie.
“So the studio execs are going to pick up the script and start discussing a remake. That’s when you come in and say, “hey you! Get your damn hands off her!”
“Do you really think I should swear?”
“You’ve GOT to!”
Hahaha
The whole series being inspired by John Mulaney completely explains the voice ryan does
If you liked this, you’ll love John mulaney’s back to the future bit.
But I don't like John Mulaney so it's all good.
@@jltplease lol
Fun Fact MJF was filming Family Ties at the same time and running on like 4 hours sleep/night throughout filming, that’s why he looks so manic the whole time
SO THAT'S WHY IT SOUNDED FAMILIAR!!! THE JOHN MULANEY BIT!!! Oh man, I never connected the dots that this series was inspired by that. Thanks, Ryan ❤️
Never noticed the little detail at 4:19, the sign on the right.