One person’s actions aren’t gonna stop an entire movie lol. That’s like saying let’s destroy this entire building because 1 construction worker is a bad person.
I was like "I don't remember Producer Guy (played by a Ryan George) saying this in the skit I just watched" only to realize you mean like an actual producer on the actual movie said that...
“We will say the cgi is intentionally bad” In case anyone missed the fame article, that is a real statement made by the director. Just when comedy writes itself.
@@Pepespizzeria1If that been the actual excuse for the 2016 movie (unless you're [also] talking about the nostalgia fest one after that), then people would actually have slightly more respect for that abomination.
@@MusicoftheDamned I think we're safe to assume here. The nostalgia bait one was fine, but nobody talks about it. I kinda forgot about it until just now.
Seeing Nicolas Cage fight that giant spider made me remember Kevin Smith who detailed his whole experience with writing a Superman script that didn't pan out and how an exec told him to put a giant spider in it no matter how little it made sense. When the script went nowhere the exec ended up on a movie called Wild Wild West with Will Smith and .... a giant spider.
It's actually the *third* "giant spider", because Superman fights one in the climax of "Man of Steel" (the World Engine). And yes, "Man of Steel" was produced by the same exec, Jon Peters.
I think people are downplaying what a technical and creative achievement it is to make such an expensive movie look like it’s being rendered in real time on a sega dreamcast
@@LoveProWrestling Ehh, just like the complaints when she was 1st announced, she's still too skinny too me. I mean beautiful woman, yea. But, there are plenty of beautiful women actors who aren't a size 0 or 1 that can pull it off better. Cause, it's not like her acting or portrayal is the definitive Wonder Woman like, lets say, RDJ is to Iron Man.
It's also insane that Zack Snyder looked at Ezra Miller and went "yep, that's our Barry Allen", this weird, sweaty, greasy looking, nervous, mumbling kid, that's the guy.
not really movies and tv shows are ran by different companies/studios and both are going to want full access to the actor. So, if the flash movie wanted to shoot some scenes the same time the tv show was going to shoot some scenes then what you think two studios are going to work together and figure out exactly how to produce their shows? Get a clue
@@Legendary-zh9hd I think what they were referring to specifically was that at the time back in 2014 there were Big Issues surrounding how they announced The Movie Flash Actor not too long after The TV Show Flash kind of undermining & diminishing The Premiere of The TV Show since it was just starting up which caused a lot of controversy on Social Media back then but funny enough The Movie had so many Production Problems since that Initial Announcement that it didn't end up in Theaters until after The Flash TV Show had 9 Seasons and had already ended.
I liked when supergirl showed up and without explanation saw Barry tied down being electrocuted and said “no no no, if you want to properly execute a man to death you gotta bring him to the lightning” but then he got powers and she pretended she knew that’s what was going on
Thank you so much for that comment. I thought I was the only one who noticed that as no one else seems to be bringing this up in any reviews or discussions online. I guess its getting lost in all of the other, more serious issues this movie has
I'm still trying to understand why they even bothered making a flash movie and shazam 2. I also love how the animated cinematic universe is doing great but the live action is all over the place.
No joke, I did have a curse placed on me once. I was working at a call center, and someone was super pissed off about a high bill, or something. I told them it was valid, and they cursed me to: "Be covered in 1,000 locusts until my final day". ... I guess she was low on mana or something, because I've yet to see a single locust in the 8-9 years since then.
@@theonlylauri Here is a poem about dinosaurs it wrote me: In ancient times they roamed the earth, The mighty beasts of myth and mirth. With scaly skin and fearsome might, They ruled the land both day and night. With names like T-Rex, Stegosaurus too, Their bones still astound us and make us anew. From towering giants to small and fleet, Their fossils tell us a story so sweet. Of a time long gone, but not forgotten, When these great creatures were begotten. And though they're gone, we still can see, Their legacy lives on in history.
Ezra Miller is the best person to play the Flash. He ruined his career faster than even Barry Allen could have moved Edit: Apparently some people don't understand the concept of a joke. I'm confused why these people are watching a comedy channel but don't know what a joke is
You're on fire in this one, Mr. George. Producer Guy has his fancy shirt on, and all is go for money. The comedic timing and delivery is simply perfect. Never stop, and thanks for the laughs.
@@Wiseguy909 Exactly. I went to see it, and at least in the moment, I was totally able to forget what a huge piece of shit Ezra is. It was really entertaining.
@@moon_wizard1250 Great so when he goes back to being a pos and the studios bail him out again you can be content in the knowledge that you helped them pay off the families of the kids he traumatized. Good Job 👋👋👋
@noneya3635 he's already rich, it doesn't matter what 1, 10, 100, 1000, or even a million people do he has enough money to get away, might as well watch the fireworks while they last
So, let me get this straight, this producer/director said all those actors were nobodies, he also said the CGI was bad on purpose *AND* he said the movie would make us all forget about Ezra's crimes? Is this dude sleeping with Miller?
This pitch is great but the movie is also fantastic. I went to see my favorite Batmans, but I was also amazed by Ezra, he did a phenomenal job playing 2 main characters.
As set photos prove, originally Supergirl and Michael Keaton’s Batman was supposed to be at the end, not George Clooney. That was to lead to him appearing in the Batgirl movie, Aquaman 2, and a possible Batman Beyond movie. But they canceled Batgirl, replaced him with Ben Affleck in Aquaman 2, and scrapped Batman Beyond ideas.
Learning that they're still not touching _Batman Beyond_ given WB & DC's current unending incompetence is easily the best thing to come out of this movie beyond this Pitch Meeting.
@@EmeralBookwise Batgirl was far from basically finished. Finished just referred to principle photography and a rough cut. There's still effects, music, etc before the final cut. People who say otherwise are just salty a shitty movie was cancelled.
@@Mohammed-dy6xbspecially if they're considered a minority or part of the LGBTQ+ community. People try to say it's because the dude is white, but they forget that OJ got by with murder, Chris Brown got by with being abusive, and any time something happens to a person of color or a member of the LGBTQ+ community, it's automatically called a "hate crime," even if the person it happened to is/was a major piece of sh*t.
The original ending of The Flash involved Barry meeting Supergirl (Sasha Calle) and Michael Keaton's Batman at the courthouse when his father is exonerated. This ending would have reversed their deaths from earlier in the film and would have shown that Barry failed to restore the original DCEU timeline that started with Man of Steel. The original ending of The Flash was meant to remove Ben Affleck's Batman (also known as Batfleck by the fans) and Henry Cavill's Superman from the main DCEU timeline. However, after the merger, DeLuca and Andy wanted Cavill's Superman to continue in future movies, such as the potential sequel to Black Adam. Similarly, Wonder Woman 3 was possibly in the works at that time, so an ending scene was shot in which Cavil's Superman and Gadot's Diana Prince (also called Wonder Woman) appear at the courthouse. Interestingly, this ending also had Keaton's Batman and Supergirl, as both Keaton and Calle were on the set to reshoot this scene. It would have brought serious disruptions in the DCEU timeline, as superheroes from different timelines would exist in the same continuity. In og ending the Bruce who is not George Clooney is Offscreen stepping out of car and after Barry asks "who the **** is that ? ". The screen turns to black and also Supergirl and Keaton Batman are alive in the end, there were scenes with superman foreshadowing Man of Steel 2 and incredibly the stupid should-have been-deleted baby scene was supposed to be a Volcano eruption
I think this is the first time that screenwriter guy, producer guy, and myself were all confused by the script at the same time😂😂😂 Quality work as always Ryan!
The curse bit was so good 😂 Also, I really think you could do some good pitch meetings for the Hocus Pocus movies! The witches' logic is so bad even for a comedy that I think there's some good fodder there
I love the little bits of characterisation you've been giving your characters, it really adds to the lore of it all Maybe one day we'll get a multiversal crossover in the pitch meeting cinematic universe
Ezra was the perfect choice for the Flash: He runs so fast from the police!! And when he said his iconic phrase "It's Millin' time" and kidnapped all of those kids, it was pure cinema. And when Warner Bros. said "It's diggin' time" and dug up the graves of dead actors, truly a beautiful love letter to film itself.
It would have been funny if you included like 7 different pitch meetings in this one, with all the writers leaving because of all the WB drama, with the only one not leaving being Snyder who got pushed off the project because WB thought it was stupid to have Jeffery Dean Morgan as Batman and to recreate most of the actual Flashpoint story
1:47 "Those bastards!" That made me laugh so hard, I hope there are more instances where that comes into play cause the idea of a Producer just shouting that about some unrelated thing would totally fit into most pitch meetings it was super funny and screenwriter guy just picked up that energy and ran with it lol 🤣
It's the first time that the conclusion of the episode where you show a Screen Rant article that usually contradicts whatever the Producer Guy just said legitimately made me curious to check out said article. It's a good read and points out a few things even I didn't know about.
He's so right about the trend being multiverses. If in the early 2010s the trend was a giant skybeam, now it's multiverse. Now I can relate to Rick, because of multiverse in movies nothing matters. 🥒 also @Ryan , love producer guy's shirt.
I guess I'll say it, I actually enjoyed this movie. As someone that loves film, I would have been happy with just the Nicholas Cage scene. The story that lead up to that shot is just flat out insane.
Ryan's outro for this video is the most adorable thing I've ever seen. This precious bean should be protected at all costs... *glares menacingly at the Oreo marketing team*
1) Keaton stole every scene he was in; I could’ve watched double the Keaton and 1/2 the Flash…s… 2) They gave Supergirl the same “learning her powers” rush job that they did with Zodd in Man of Steel, but the actress frick’n nailed the part; she was great 3) that montage looked like PS2/PS3 cutscene graphics, but I loved that nod to Kevin Smith’s telling of a Superman movie he was approached about working on… it happened here and it even happened in the 3rd act… 4) there were *~SOME~* scenes that genuinely hit hard… like 3… briefly… but there were just as many that came off as “good enough; no time for a second take” quality 5) the movie was “ok” overall. Still prolly a little better than Thor: The Dark World, but that’s not a high bar to clear I’d give it a 6/10. Keaton and Super-Girl saved it overall but they weren’t able to get it to a low 7/10… but without them it would’ve been 4/10 Michael Shannon was also good as one would expect Unfortunately it took me most of the movie to realize that Flash was being called “monkey” by his mom instead of “Mikey”… so it just seemed off the whole time that she was calling him the wrong name… but she wasn’t
I'm glad that the "multiverse problem" of usually making the stakes even more meaningless due to only caring about the "main" universe was mentioned in addition to all the other hilarity.
@@westof-whatever Pretty much. The other universes and people/characters in them just tend to become utterly expandable, which simultaneously makes their deaths not impactful and makes the main heroes remaining largely untouched despite everyone else dropping like flies stand out (even more) egregiously. It's not insuperable as both the _Spider-Verse_ movies and _Everything, Everywhere, All at Once_ show, but unfortunately those are still very much the exceptions to the seeming rule.
You missed the part where they cross over the flash, arrow, supergirl, Batgirl series universes as supergirl and Batgirl were in two completey different parts of the multiverse, than some how Arrow has to save the series multiverse by combining it all into one earth leaving the series earth in a multiverse where the justice league has their earth and green lantern doesn't even reside on the same earth as the justice league he has a earth to save all by himself and the DC universe is split by even more earth's with alternate versions of the main superheroes and swamp thing being on one of those earth's.
@@manuelalbertoromero9528 You kind of have to watch the DC series cross over to get what I'm saying. For some odd reason they didn't think it was confusing enough with the movies alone.
Many movies operate in a similar way where they focus on one character and their family surviving whereas hundreds, if not thousands, of people around them die. It's fine though because the characters the movie focused on survived.
I saw this movie this last weekend. This is exactly how the movie goes. And even at 2 hours and 45 minutes if still seems like some of the plot lines move along quickly.
I saw it because of micheal keaton. My grandfather age 74, LOVES batman. He's seen all the original movies and newer movies in theaters and keaton is his favorite batman. I thought it would be wholesome to watch it with him and it was. His face lit up loads seeing recognizable faces return. I had fun seeing the movie because of that. If keaton was not there however there's no chance I would have seen it
The Barrry explanation starting at 4:26 is hilarious. It would have been funny if the executive would have said "Barry Sad" during that tirade of Barry time logic. 😂😂😂
Spot on, as always! But, major flaw in the plot: Barry's dad was in the store while someone killed his mom. Barry's dad shows up at home and apparently, by the time Barry calls 911 and the police arrive, the police decide that the dad killed the mom because why? Maybe his hand was still on the knife 10 mnutes later? Anyway, Barry moves the tomatoes so his dad has to look up and be seen on the store's camera.... but he probably arrived at home at the same time anyway, so why would the police decide he's not guilty this time? Doesn't make sense. Woudn't the date/time stamp on the receipt prove he couldn't have been in 2 places at once....even if he wasn't on camera?
He was still guilty. He still went to jail when it happened when Barry was a kid. We saw years later and Barry is an adult once Bruce was able to clean up the video footage during his appeals trial the dad was then able to get off.
@@CaptainCastle I think the entire video is corrupted when the event occurs and they don't have the technology to clean it up till Bruce does years later at the appeals case. I mean clearly the last scene of the movie is an appeals trial so that must mean no matter he went to jail for the mother's murder.
In the scene where his mother is murdered he sees his dad in the driveway coming back with the tomatoes and hears his mom scream at the same time, by the time he comes down the stairs and the dad gets into the house she's dead. So even with the video and the time stamp on a receipt he was still there just a few meters away when she was being murdered, so while it wasn't him, from the police perspective it could still be him even with the tape and a hypothetical receipt. The whole thing doesn't make sense since it proves nothing other than that he went to the store and came back before she was murdered.
Love it, as usual. I think you missed a trick in the beginning, although you did it with Cocaine Bear so, maybe too soon. But when you had the bit about re-establishing Barry as a hero, you had, "Super easy, BARRY an inconvenience!" 🤣
I thought the movie was mediocre, but do want to say two things: 1. I want more of Sasha Calle as Kara. Easily the best part of the film not driven by nostalgia. 2. No matter how I look at it, the Clooney bit was perfect.
i liked it, i might not understand the difficult stuff but i look for designs mostly as i am an artist. visually it was amazing. they captured flash's running accurately in meaw pawint of view
My boy Ryan😎!! Amazing Pitch Meeting, as per usual. I truly feel like Producer Guy and Screenwriter Guy were the inspiration for Ezra to play two people who look ALMOST identical, and definitely aren’t the same person… 🤐
Do you think pherhaps producer guy is actually a future version of a past version of writer guy who pitched so many movies that he got a mental break down and got a position as a dimwitted producer guy who now has to listen to the same crazy pitches from his future past self that initially knumbed his mind and now gets to relive it all over again, perpetually stomping off his mind - but then he travelled back in time to prevent all that from happening, and in one timeline he just made it worse for himself and in another he just retired, and can now enjoy oreo's without having to mind his weight? Or is that an absurd thought 😅?
That line about the Oreo flavors is one of my favorite random jokes I've heard included in a Pitch Meeting. I got a good laugh out of it, especially the delivery. Meanwhile, let me just say that various versions of "that's from the other movie!" is my favorite recurring PM bit, probably because it's the one that's requires the least exaggeration to become satire.
Well, the bigger plothole is that when Main Barry when back in time, there was another younger Barry but when they did it again during the final act, there should be another set of Flash there alongside them. They're not actually reversing time but making new timelines. They even met the corrupted Barry so why aren't they meeting their other selves when they went back in time? With enough Flash on their side, they could potentially win that battle.
Still can’t believe the producer said “this movie is so good it will make you forget about Ezra’s crimes”
Ya. Still amazed that is real.
I cant believe they claimed the cgi was trash on purpose
One person’s actions aren’t gonna stop an entire movie lol. That’s like saying let’s destroy this entire building because 1 construction worker is a bad person.
I don't think they said that. I think they said Ezra was too much, and wrote him out of the company with htis one.
I was like "I don't remember Producer Guy (played by a Ryan George) saying this in the skit I just watched" only to realize you mean like an actual producer on the actual movie said that...
“We will say the cgi is intentionally bad”
In case anyone missed the fame article, that is a real statement made by the director. Just when comedy writes itself.
The Ghostbusters excuse, we made the script purposely bad
@@Pepespizzeria1If that been the actual excuse for the 2016 movie (unless you're [also] talking about the nostalgia fest one after that), then people would actually have slightly more respect for that abomination.
@@MusicoftheDamned I think we're safe to assume here.
The nostalgia bait one was fine, but nobody talks about it. I kinda forgot about it until just now.
After watching the movie, I don’t think he was even lying. It did seem purposeful. It was bad a choice though
They should have had an alternate Superman with a moustache.
Nice! A Pitch Meeting nearly a decade in the making :D
ayyyyyyyy
Pitch meetings nearly a decade in the making are tight!
Request: James Bond evolution 😊
Aye poop poop skeet skeet. Pretty mouth pig squel clint timbuck is here to rescue ya
nope started in 90s then 2006 then 09 they kept changing things
Seeing Nicolas Cage fight that giant spider made me remember Kevin Smith who detailed his whole experience with writing a Superman script that didn't pan out and how an exec told him to put a giant spider in it no matter how little it made sense. When the script went nowhere the exec ended up on a movie called Wild Wild West with Will Smith and .... a giant spider.
It's actually the *third* "giant spider", because Superman fights one in the climax of "Man of Steel" (the World Engine). And yes, "Man of Steel" was produced by the same exec, Jon Peters.
@@Iritscen The world engine in no way shape or form resembled a spider not even a little
@@JennySparkz Gotcha. What animal or bug would you say it resembles the most?
@@Iritscennone. You're the one trying to tie the camera tripod to an animal
@@kin-3877 Spider it is, then. Thanks.
I think people are downplaying what a technical and creative achievement it is to make such an expensive movie look like it’s being rendered in real time on a sega dreamcast
this comment sent me, amazing lmao
The Flash is so fast that the CGI can't keep up to be fully rendered
My kid said it looks like a video game lol
Hey!
The Sega Dreamcast isn't that bad.
@@Joy-gx8fq I saw a clip of it recently and it took _way_ too long for me to realize that it was a movie, and not a Fortnite cutscene.
Gal Gadot popping out for a single scene as her career trajectory part got me 😂😂
She still rocks that outfit though.
Wonder Woman said she had to go b/c she had other things to do, but clearly she does not.
@@LoveProWrestling Ehh, just like the complaints when she was 1st announced, she's still too skinny too me.
I mean beautiful woman, yea. But, there are plenty of beautiful women actors who aren't a size 0 or 1 that can pull it off better.
Cause, it's not like her acting or portrayal is the definitive Wonder Woman like, lets say, RDJ is to Iron Man.
I DON'T mind that!! 😍
@@MyZ001there’s still time to delete this
Props to Ryan for being able to conjugate all the tenses of Barry.
I would love to see all of the outtakes / bloopers
One of the best grammar jokes ever, thank you!
@@gianavel9250 We need a huge video of all the bloopers throughout the years
Barry-an-inconvenience!
@@Moonbeast_1138 Oh dear.
The 'Right' at 4:54 was astonishingly perfect
I rewound that 4 times. 6 now.
The fact that Ezra Miller was casted as the movie Flash the same year the TV show Flash started, is insane.
holy shit
And the fact that he was inspired to go by the name of The Flash by said show’s Flash, awesome!
It's also insane that Zack Snyder looked at Ezra Miller and went "yep, that's our Barry Allen", this weird, sweaty, greasy looking, nervous, mumbling kid, that's the guy.
not really movies and tv shows are ran by different companies/studios and both are going to want full access to the actor. So, if the flash movie wanted to shoot some scenes the same time the tv show was going to shoot some scenes then what you think two studios are going to work together and figure out exactly how to produce their shows? Get a clue
@@Legendary-zh9hd I think what they were referring to specifically was that at the time back in 2014 there were Big Issues surrounding how they announced The Movie Flash Actor not too long after The TV Show Flash kind of undermining & diminishing The Premiere of The TV Show since it was just starting up which caused a lot of controversy on Social Media back then but funny enough The Movie had so many Production Problems since that Initial Announcement that it didn't end up in Theaters until after The Flash TV Show had 9 Seasons and had already ended.
I think my least favorite part of the movie is that Barry doesn’t even try to find out who killed his mom
Really?! lol
I would love it if it was the Reverse Flash and he just saw that Barry's dad was still home and just gave up on ever trying to kill his mom.
Gotta save something for the sequel
"it was me Barry, I rewrote the script for your movie so that you wouldn't know the truth about your mothers murder!!!"
@@ChrisClayestill could’ve saved it for a sequel but looks like that’s not even gonna happen
Truly a stirring performance here.
I could feel Producer's internal struggle as he tries to avoid new oreo flavors.
My favorite are the pumpkin spice peep flavored ones
Same.
@@solvseusyeah ok buddy. Youre out of here. Lock it up there pumpkin
He's just gotta learn to accept and move on. Glad I wasn't drinking my coffee when he mentioned it, though - that was hilarious.
What's an oreo?
EXCELLENT delivery of the "I think I know what I'm saying but starting to confuse myself" and "Right, I follow you...that all made sense" scene.
I liked when supergirl showed up and without explanation saw Barry tied down being electrocuted and said “no no no, if you want to properly execute a man to death you gotta bring him to the lightning” but then he got powers and she pretended she knew that’s what was going on
And if the lightning somehow didn't kill him, gravity certainly will.
Try not to think about it
Thank you so much for that comment. I thought I was the only one who noticed that as no one else seems to be bringing this up in any reviews or discussions online. I guess its getting lost in all of the other, more serious issues this movie has
Dont say that to Muschietti he'll say that she has super hearing and was aware of everything while she was away. It was intentional lol
... What?
The production value on that curse alone is almost as good as the movie itself
Keep it with 666 likes. It is cursed!
Beep bop... I'm the Philosophy Bot. Here, have a quote:
"Don't forget to love yourself"
~ Søren Kierkegaard
I never thought I would say this... "Watching a Pitch Meeting for a movie you don't wanna watch is tight!"
It's the best way to watch Pitch Meeting TBH.
I am doing this for years.
I'm still trying to understand why they even bothered making a flash movie and shazam 2. I also love how the animated cinematic universe is doing great but the live action is all over the place.
Pitch meetings have talked me out of watching a lot of crappy franchise movies.
BAD Movies make the BEST pitch meetings- see
Cats
Old
ENTIRE Twilight series
No joke, I did have a curse placed on me once.
I was working at a call center, and someone was super pissed off about a high bill, or something. I told them it was valid, and they cursed me to: "Be covered in 1,000 locusts until my final day".
... I guess she was low on mana or something, because I've yet to see a single locust in the 8-9 years since then.
Meanwhile you haven't notice the grasshoppers hiding with tiny sniper rifles
Maybe they're 13-year cicadas. Any minute now!
@@bdo7765 That would teach me a thing or two!
”So Zod just lets Supergirl go and doesn’t follow her?”
“Well no sir, it’s not time for the final fight yet”😂😂😂
And then the writer pauses for a beat and says, "Now it's time for the final fight." :)
The microwaving babies part made me double take, not sure if it was Miller or Flash who actually did it
lmaoo
It was in the notorious Elsewords Special comic. It's an Easter egg.
That seems like something Ezra would do
@@gator9339 Saving babies?
I mean he does love giving special time & attention to minors
I like the idea that there is only one screenwriter and one producer making almost every major movie in Hollywood.
It’s called capitalism
They are and it's literally just one guy doing both.
and it's no trouble for him at all.
Barely an inconvenience.
There is only one screenwriter, and it's called ChatGPT-4.
@@theonlylauri Here is a poem about dinosaurs it wrote me:
In ancient times they roamed the earth,
The mighty beasts of myth and mirth.
With scaly skin and fearsome might,
They ruled the land both day and night.
With names like T-Rex, Stegosaurus too,
Their bones still astound us and make us anew.
From towering giants to small and fleet,
Their fossils tell us a story so sweet.
Of a time long gone, but not forgotten,
When these great creatures were begotten.
And though they're gone, we still can see,
Their legacy lives on in history.
Are they both AI?
Wedding Ring?! Congrats Ryan and Mrs. Producer Guy!
I can't believe it! After 9 years Ryan finally released this Pitch Meeting!
I can't believe he has been sitting on this gem since roughly 2014
I can't believe how little Ryan has aged since roughly 2014.
It was cursed
@hatework4282 it was super easy, barely inconvenience.
I thought it would be difficult for DCEU to keep Ezra Miller as the main character after what he did but it was super easy, barely an inconvenience
However---
Upon release--- it appears the film SUCCEEDING was super *tricky*, and something of an inconvenience.
@YesTHATJohnSmith Doing something super easy, barely an inconvenience and still catastrophically failing is TIGHT. Wow wow wow.
@@Ctr1A1tDe1Eat
Well, 🆗 then! 👍🏻
😏
(P.S. You have one of the all-time *best* UA-cam 🎙️handles I've ever seen!)
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@@patrickdoran180
... Live?
Ezra Miller is the best person to play the Flash. He ruined his career faster than even Barry Allen could have moved
Edit: Apparently some people don't understand the concept of a joke. I'm confused why these people are watching a comedy channel but don't know what a joke is
*They
Is very much a perve
Lol
@@norakane5558who cares?
@@TheJManOrRiot People who care about respecting eachother mostly.
After watching this I’m actually intending to watch this movie…
I mean who can pass up Wonder Woman coming on screen and smiling a few times?
Someone coming on Wonder Woman a few times and smiling on screen? 🤔
@@therealxoc Ooh, someone coming on Wonder Woman a few times and smiling is TIGHT!
It’s not as bad as lots of people say. It’s not the best, but it’s ok
what is this comment section even about anymore?
this is the best pitch meeting because he's not exaggerating at all he's just explaining the film 😂
IKR
you mean just like every pitch meeting!? lol
He actually managed to somehow make it seem less ridiculous.
But that's what he always does. Hardly any exaggerations
@@aesinamBarely an inconvenience.
I feel the taking breaks allowed you to really make each new pitch meeting a gem.
They were always awesome but you're right the breaks really enhances the experience, comedy as always is also top notch
The Film is literally beyond parody.
@@smugsheep3307Huh?
Ryan confusing himself at 4:49 was a brilliant reflection of the inanity of this movie.
Would love to know how many takes that one took 😂
It really wasn't that fucking hard to understand in the movie.
@@ARC117Studioscalm down 🤡
@@ARC117Studiosapparently jokes are hard to understand
Also, producer guy just rolling with it, no shits given.
You're on fire in this one, Mr. George. Producer Guy has his fancy shirt on, and all is go for money. The comedic timing and delivery is simply perfect. Never stop, and thanks for the laughs.
Ryan was surprisingly easy on the movie in this pitch meeting.
Despite the many controversies, the movie is actually really fun to watch. Ezra Miller is a much better flash than he is a person in real life
@@Wiseguy909 Exactly. I went to see it, and at least in the moment, I was totally able to forget what a huge piece of shit Ezra is. It was really entertaining.
@@moon_wizard1250 Great so when he goes back to being a pos and the studios bail him out again you can be content in the knowledge that you helped them pay off the families of the kids he traumatized. Good Job 👋👋👋
@@noneya3635 i'm hoping it was sarcasm
@noneya3635 he's already rich, it doesn't matter what 1, 10, 100, 1000, or even a million people do he has enough money to get away, might as well watch the fireworks while they last
Props to Ryan for filming this almost a decade ago e not forgetting about it
“So you have a Flash movie for me?”
“No, but I have a film that’ll REALLY PISS OFF EVERYONE EVER!”
“That’s just as good.”
how can it piss off anybody at all if it's just boring
@@TheHellyeahmen It pissed me off when the director called the CGI actors they put in ‘nobodies’
@@BronzeBoy520seriously that was such a horrifying comment wth dude
So, let me get this straight, this producer/director said all those actors were nobodies, he also said the CGI was bad on purpose *AND* he said the movie would make us all forget about Ezra's crimes?
Is this dude sleeping with Miller?
@@BronzeBoy520 well that escalated quickly
Honestly, I enjoy watching these pitch meetings more than the actual movies.
Bravo 👌 👏
I watched the actual movie just to watch this pitch meeting. It was painful but totally worth it
Cap
@@ГОЛОСНИК-б5бI, on the other hand, will not be watching the movie because EZRA MILLER AIN'T GETTING MY MONEY
@@catthemeg336 watch a pirate version of it. This way only pirates will get your money. They say It's e little better
@@ГОЛОСНИК-б5б The only problem I have is that pirate versions of American movies seem to be harder to find
Ryan literally helps me save money by watching these instead of going to the theaters lol.
Saving money is tight!
Theaters are a disgusting sesspool of diseases.
So is not supporting a criminal and likely pedophile with no sense of responsibility and blaming his issue on a divorce of parents related break down
@@joshuarosen4439 Hey you said you weren't supporting me because you were busy! I guess I know how you really feel about me now.
This pitch is great but the movie is also fantastic. I went to see my favorite Batmans, but I was also amazed by Ezra, he did a phenomenal job playing 2 main characters.
I loved the uncomfortable pause before the bewildered “right..” as the plot was going off the rails. Perfect delivery. Lol
I think it’s pretty fitting that Ezra Miller gets to spend the rest of his days in the Batman and Robin universe
Truly a harsh punishment!
Hahaha. That's hilarious.
If anyone would enjoy those bat nipples it would be him.
Well deserved.
Ezra Miller is non-binary. Not defending their actions.
Easily one of the best channels on UA-cam. You nail it every time!
As set photos prove, originally Supergirl and Michael Keaton’s Batman was supposed to be at the end, not George Clooney. That was to lead to him appearing in the Batgirl movie, Aquaman 2, and a possible Batman Beyond movie. But they canceled Batgirl, replaced him with Ben Affleck in Aquaman 2, and scrapped Batman Beyond ideas.
Learning that they're still not touching _Batman Beyond_ given WB & DC's current unending incompetence is easily the best thing to come out of this movie beyond this Pitch Meeting.
By the time they get round to doing Batman Beyond it will be 2040 and Ben Afleck will be back.
Gave me a headache just reading that.
They didn't just cancel Batgirl. Production was basically finished, but they threw the whole thing in the trash for a tax write off.
@@EmeralBookwise Batgirl was far from basically finished. Finished just referred to principle photography and a rough cut. There's still effects, music, etc before the final cut. People who say otherwise are just salty a shitty movie was cancelled.
5:10 "should be a hit, unless one of the main cast goes on a violent crime spree" Ryan referencing Ezra is gold, still cant believe he is not jail
Celebrities rarely go to prison especially movie stars ....it's their get out of jail card !!
Get it ???🤣
@@Mohammed-dy6xbspecially if they're considered a minority or part of the LGBTQ+ community. People try to say it's because the dude is white, but they forget that OJ got by with murder, Chris Brown got by with being abusive, and any time something happens to a person of color or a member of the LGBTQ+ community, it's automatically called a "hate crime," even if the person it happened to is/was a major piece of sh*t.
Can't be Jailed when the -Speed- Money Force is on your side.
@@TotoLakay L O L !!
🤣🤣🤣
Great pitch meeting as usual. Ryan really works well with Ryan.
The screenwriter is Ryan
The producer is George
My personal headcannon
The original ending of The Flash involved Barry meeting Supergirl (Sasha Calle) and Michael Keaton's Batman at the courthouse when his father is exonerated. This ending would have reversed their deaths from earlier in the film and would have shown that Barry failed to restore the original DCEU timeline that started with Man of Steel.
The original ending of The Flash was meant to remove Ben Affleck's Batman (also known as Batfleck by the fans) and Henry Cavill's Superman from the main DCEU timeline. However, after the merger, DeLuca and Andy wanted Cavill's Superman to continue in future movies, such as the potential sequel to Black Adam. Similarly, Wonder Woman 3 was possibly in the works at that time, so an ending scene was shot in which Cavil's Superman and Gadot's Diana Prince (also called Wonder Woman) appear at the courthouse.
Interestingly, this ending also had Keaton's Batman and Supergirl, as both Keaton and Calle were on the set to reshoot this scene. It would have brought serious disruptions in the DCEU timeline, as superheroes from different timelines would exist in the same continuity.
In og ending the Bruce who is not George Clooney is Offscreen stepping out of car and after Barry asks "who the **** is that ? ". The screen turns to black and also Supergirl and Keaton Batman are alive in the end, there were scenes with superman foreshadowing Man of Steel 2 and incredibly the stupid should-have been-deleted baby scene was supposed to be a Volcano eruption
I think this is the first time that screenwriter guy, producer guy, and myself were all confused by the script at the same time😂😂😂
Quality work as always Ryan!
You know its a good pitch meeting when you watch the whole thing and still have no idea wtf happened in the movie 😂
Watching the pitch meeting instead of the movie is TIGHT!!!
Saw the movie for free trust me it's worse then it sounds
@@themaker2149 It was alright imo
@@themaker2149in theatre?
Too bad your sister/mom's bee whole isn't
@@jennyanydots2389is their sister or mom an apiarist? I hope their bee holes are not too tight, otherwise the bees cant get in
One of my favourite things that's gone unnoticed is the head tilt. I think it happens waay more than people notice.
Ryan's go to when he says his famous line, "Super easy. Barely an inconvenience." 😂
4:54 that little shift with the "right..." was just perfect lmao
I hope Ryan doesn’t get stressed putting out all these pitch meetings so quickly
Agreed but this is his passion and why he got his own channel.
Are you trying to curse it?!
Putting out pitch meetings so quickly is super easy, barely an inconvenience!
I think he's addressed this before no? He's said he used to make them weekly but has slowed down recently.
This is a Flash pitch meeting though, he has to do it quickly.
The future past Barry bit was so good, Ryan always finds a way to make a Pitch Meeting feel new
The curse bit was so good 😂 Also, I really think you could do some good pitch meetings for the Hocus Pocus movies! The witches' logic is so bad even for a comedy that I think there's some good fodder there
1:44 Immediately made me think of Brennan as the Oreo CEO on College Humor. Lol
I love the little bits of characterisation you've been giving your characters, it really adds to the lore of it all
Maybe one day we'll get a multiversal crossover in the pitch meeting cinematic universe
Please! no more multiverses!
The moment of confusion at 4:43 killed me 😂😂😂
The ... right like he understood was the perfect crapper as well.
I watched it a few times in a row lol
Liar. You are alive. How else would you have let the dang comment? God damned liar.
Should have said “what” Like Grant Gustin said it to Cisco in The Flash TV show.
If past berry got killed then….never mind. Just new 52 me.
Ezra was the perfect choice for the Flash: He runs so fast from the police!! And when he said his iconic phrase "It's Millin' time" and kidnapped all of those kids, it was pure cinema. And when Warner Bros. said "It's diggin' time" and dug up the graves of dead actors, truly a beautiful love letter to film itself.
y'all have run this joke into the goddamn ground
@@CamJames how else are we supposed to get those dead actors goddammit!
You gotta leave something for the rest of us.
@@mrmcawesome9746 WOW Wow wow!!
You dont need to write a full paragraph for a 4 word joke thats played out cuz no one can think of anything new like the writers of these movies.
That little step @4:54 is freaking gold.
You can say that making this film wasn't super easy and not barely inconvenience.
It's super difficult, very much an inconvenience.
Super hard, definitely an inconvenience.
Kinda troublesome, and absolutely an inconvenience
Oh really
It would have been funny if you included like 7 different pitch meetings in this one, with all the writers leaving because of all the WB drama, with the only one not leaving being Snyder who got pushed off the project because WB thought it was stupid to have Jeffery Dean Morgan as Batman and to recreate most of the actual Flashpoint story
1:47 "Those bastards!" That made me laugh so hard, I hope there are more instances where that comes into play cause the idea of a Producer just shouting that about some unrelated thing would totally fit into most pitch meetings it was super funny and screenwriter guy just picked up that energy and ran with it lol 🤣
im pretty sure its the first time ive heard producer guy swear
@@safwanmiah3773 Logan
@tconlon251 Haha, "Why do you keep making so many gosh dang Oreos." Oreo CEO, "Because." Producer Guy, "That makes sense." 🤣 that is a great idea!
@tconlon251Do you mean Brennan Lee Mulligan's character?
What the hell is that blue emoji
Producer guys reaction to 4:45 was very relatable
It's the first time that the conclusion of the episode where you show a Screen Rant article that usually contradicts whatever the Producer Guy just said legitimately made me curious to check out said article. It's a good read and points out a few things even I didn't know about.
It was a really good article, and I found out about Beetlejuice 2 from it!
Wait... Something worth reading on Screen Rant? This truly is a cursed timeline!
@@timetochroniclecursed indeed
I respect the acknowledgement that dark magic was indeed involved here. I'm tired of people pretending like it wasn't.
More people watched this than the film. Glad Ryan took this one for the team.
"MORE ANNOYING? OH MY GOD!" Absolutely lost it at this point.
He's so right about the trend being multiverses.
If in the early 2010s the trend was a giant skybeam, now it's multiverse.
Now I can relate to Rick, because of multiverse in movies nothing matters. 🥒
also @Ryan , love producer guy's shirt.
Man, I felt that Oreo comment! I think there is some truth inside Ryan on that line.
This Pitch Meeting is now one of my favorites. Great Job Ryan
Maybe you struggle with calorie control and you’re projecting?
Maybe I struggle with calorie control and projecting on your projecting? 🤷♂️🍪
Watching the pitch meeting of a movie you don't want to see but kind of curious about the plot is tight!!!
I guess I'll say it, I actually enjoyed this movie. As someone that loves film, I would have been happy with just the Nicholas Cage scene. The story that lead up to that shot is just flat out insane.
That's great man. I can see how you could. That scene did make me smile but it's a very mixed bag for me.
The flummoxed look at 4:55 and the suspicious glances at 5:33. I hope they’ll be super reusable for future bits, they’re hilarious!
4:55 was absolutely relatable and hilarious
yeah very flummoxed
Really hoping “Those bastards!” Becomes another running bit!! Delivery is flawless and hilarious as usual
Ryan's outro for this video is the most adorable thing I've ever seen. This precious bean should be protected at all costs... *glares menacingly at the Oreo marketing team*
1) Keaton stole every scene he was in; I could’ve watched double the Keaton and 1/2 the Flash…s…
2) They gave Supergirl the same “learning her powers” rush job that they did with Zodd in Man of Steel, but the actress frick’n nailed the part; she was great
3) that montage looked like PS2/PS3 cutscene graphics, but I loved that nod to Kevin Smith’s telling of a Superman movie he was approached about working on… it happened here and it even happened in the 3rd act…
4) there were *~SOME~* scenes that genuinely hit hard… like 3… briefly… but there were just as many that came off as “good enough; no time for a second take” quality
5) the movie was “ok” overall. Still prolly a little better than Thor: The Dark World, but that’s not a high bar to clear
I’d give it a 6/10. Keaton and Super-Girl saved it overall but they weren’t able to get it to a low 7/10… but without them it would’ve been 4/10
Michael Shannon was also good as one would expect
Unfortunately it took me most of the movie to realize that Flash was being called “monkey” by his mom instead of “Mikey”… so it just seemed off the whole time that she was calling him the wrong name… but she wasn’t
When it comes to whether Ryan George can entertain me, it turns out that for him it's super easy; barely an inconvenience. 😊
This comment was very inconveniencing
You jump scared me with this 5:31
HAHA
I'm glad that the "multiverse problem" of usually making the stakes even more meaningless due to only caring about the "main" universe was mentioned in addition to all the other hilarity.
@@westof-whatever Pretty much. The other universes and people/characters in them just tend to become utterly expandable, which simultaneously makes their deaths not impactful and makes the main heroes remaining largely untouched despite everyone else dropping like flies stand out (even more) egregiously.
It's not insuperable as both the _Spider-Verse_ movies and _Everything, Everywhere, All at Once_ show, but unfortunately those are still very much the exceptions to the seeming rule.
You missed the part where they cross over the flash, arrow, supergirl, Batgirl series universes as supergirl and Batgirl were in two completey different parts of the multiverse, than some how Arrow has to save the series multiverse by combining it all into one earth leaving the series earth in a multiverse where the justice league has their earth and green lantern doesn't even reside on the same earth as the justice league he has a earth to save all by himself and the DC universe is split by even more earth's with alternate versions of the main superheroes and swamp thing being on one of those earth's.
@@bulletant880...What?
@@manuelalbertoromero9528 You kind of have to watch the DC series cross over to get what I'm saying.
For some odd reason they didn't think it was confusing enough with the movies alone.
Many movies operate in a similar way where they focus on one character and their family surviving whereas hundreds, if not thousands, of people around them die. It's fine though because the characters the movie focused on survived.
1:06 , older models of microwave and oven use an analog dial for the timer, so even if it's not plugged in it will still ding.
Microwave society
I have one. Dial microwaves are right. It was the one I used at my mom's place when I was like 20. Like 20 years ago. Still works fine.
Hearing this pitch meeting makes me REALLY miss when there was no Flashpoint and Wally was the Flash and just the best.
Makes me miss when there was no Crisis, and Barry was always the flash (though he would say hi to Jay once a year).
I saw this movie this last weekend. This is exactly how the movie goes. And even at 2 hours and 45 minutes if still seems like some of the plot lines move along quickly.
It is a shame that corrupt, agenda driven, deviants made money off of you.
Be better.
Demand better.
I liked the movie
Surprisingly, I liked it too!
Wow. So there are people interested in this movie. I guess Roman Polanski has an audience, so why not?
It’s a FLASH movie
Producer Guy: wait How can One Actor ruin an entire Franchise
Ezra Miller: it’s super Easy …barely an inconvenience
I saw it because of micheal keaton. My grandfather age 74, LOVES batman. He's seen all the original movies and newer movies in theaters and keaton is his favorite batman. I thought it would be wholesome to watch it with him and it was. His face lit up loads seeing recognizable faces return. I had fun seeing the movie because of that. If keaton was not there however there's no chance I would have seen it
The Barrry explanation starting at 4:26 is hilarious. It would have been funny if the executive would have said "Barry Sad" during that tirade of Barry time logic. 😂😂😂
Loved it when Ezra said, "It's flashing time"
And oh boy ... Flashed all the kids he kidnapped 😂🤣.
Hooley Dooley..... that is a spicey post.
I love it when people beat dead horses.
did everyone who went to see this movie get "flashed" ?
and by flashed, I mean, did you get an uncomfortable amount of the flesh asssh?
This was the best morphing time joke I read on UA-cam
The Flash ending up in the Batman and Robin universe is unironically the best possible ending.
If Michael Keaton Batman is canon because of the multiverse, and therefore the other Batmen are canon, then 1966 Batman is the beginning of the DCEU.
I hope Ryan never stops with these pitch meetings!!
Spot on, as always! But, major flaw in the plot: Barry's dad was in the store while someone killed his mom. Barry's dad shows up at home and apparently, by the time Barry calls 911 and the police arrive, the police decide that the dad killed the mom because why? Maybe his hand was still on the knife 10 mnutes later? Anyway, Barry moves the tomatoes so his dad has to look up and be seen on the store's camera.... but he probably arrived at home at the same time anyway, so why would the police decide he's not guilty this time? Doesn't make sense. Woudn't the date/time stamp on the receipt prove he couldn't have been in 2 places at once....even if he wasn't on camera?
He was still guilty. He still went to jail when it happened when Barry was a kid. We saw years later and Barry is an adult once Bruce was able to clean up the video footage during his appeals trial the dad was then able to get off.
@@mojo782 but if he moves the tomatoes they don't need to clean up the footage, it would clearly exonerate him lol
@@CaptainCastle I think the entire video is corrupted when the event occurs and they don't have the technology to clean it up till Bruce does years later at the appeals case. I mean clearly the last scene of the movie is an appeals trial so that must mean no matter he went to jail for the mother's murder.
@@mojo782 You're right, this movie is terribly written
In the scene where his mother is murdered he sees his dad in the driveway coming back with the tomatoes and hears his mom scream at the same time, by the time he comes down the stairs and the dad gets into the house she's dead. So even with the video and the time stamp on a receipt he was still there just a few meters away when she was being murdered, so while it wasn't him, from the police perspective it could still be him even with the tape and a hypothetical receipt. The whole thing doesn't make sense since it proves nothing other than that he went to the store and came back before she was murdered.
Doing a pitch meeting for Puss in Boots: The Last Wish would be super easy, barely an inconvenience. It is one of the best movies of the past 2 years.
He can't, that movie is perfect.
@@HMNCLunarhe does them for good movies too. There's always something to say about movies good or bad
@@HMNCLunar I think you mean purrfect.
Love it, as usual. I think you missed a trick in the beginning, although you did it with Cocaine Bear so, maybe too soon. But when you had the bit about re-establishing Barry as a hero, you had, "Super easy, BARRY an inconvenience!" 🤣
5:51 AHHHH why do yo ugotta throw hands at the camera! You SCARED me!
4:38 thats some legitimate acting ability there
1:01 LMAOOOOOO “what is going on?” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is one of the best pitch meetings in a while 😂
I thought the movie was mediocre, but do want to say two things:
1. I want more of Sasha Calle as Kara. Easily the best part of the film not driven by nostalgia.
2. No matter how I look at it, the Clooney bit was perfect.
i liked it, i might not understand the difficult stuff but i look for designs mostly as i am an artist. visually it was amazing. they captured flash's running accurately in meaw pawint of view
I like how the pitch meeting also revolves around the Screen rant article that shows at the end
Honestly the pacing was better in this pitch than in the movie.
What were you expecting for the movie, a flash in the pan?
James Gunn: "the Flash is the greatest superhero movie ever made".... such honesty from the man now in charge!
My boy Ryan😎!! Amazing Pitch Meeting, as per usual. I truly feel like Producer Guy and Screenwriter Guy were the inspiration for Ezra to play two people who look ALMOST identical, and definitely aren’t the same person… 🤐
Do you think pherhaps producer guy is actually a future version of a past version of writer guy who pitched so many movies that he got a mental break down and got a position as a dimwitted producer guy who now has to listen to the same crazy pitches from his future past self that initially knumbed his mind and now gets to relive it all over again, perpetually stomping off his mind - but then he travelled back in time to prevent all that from happening, and in one timeline he just made it worse for himself and in another he just retired, and can now enjoy oreo's without having to mind his weight?
Or is that an absurd thought 😅?
@@jjwubs1638 I’ll be honest with you @jjwubs1638 ………….:::::::::/./……::……….././………
…… it’s the only logical explanation! 🫨🤯
I love when the flash said "I'll be back in a flash" and proceeded to disappear without the milk.
Did he actually say that in the movie? Because apparently that's a thing with Barry.
He disappeared to get the can of tomatoes.
I love you Ryan, you are gifted and funny. Thank you so much for this one!
1:45 that’s so true now with cakesters and Coke flavored Oreos
That line about the Oreo flavors is one of my favorite random jokes I've heard included in a Pitch Meeting. I got a good laugh out of it, especially the delivery.
Meanwhile, let me just say that various versions of "that's from the other movie!" is my favorite recurring PM bit, probably because it's the one that's requires the least exaggeration to become satire.
I love your vids! Keep making them! They are amazing! 😊😊😊😊
Thank you for another video. I needed a good laugh. You always seem to nail the absurdity and plot holes so perfectly!
Well, the bigger plothole is that when Main Barry when back in time, there was another younger Barry but when they did it again during the final act, there should be another set of Flash there alongside them. They're not actually reversing time but making new timelines. They even met the corrupted Barry so why aren't they meeting their other selves when they went back in time? With enough Flash on their side, they could potentially win that battle.
"...right." One of the best acted scenes in a pitch meeting so far haha