Looking forward to the Bambi remake where it's revealed the hunter's daughter died in a car crash that was caused by Bambi's mom running into the road.
It could go the Spider-Man 3 route and retcon/reveal that the hunter didn't actually kill Bambi's mother but it was his evil and more sadistic partner.
- "but Cruella is a legitimately evil person, no one will like her" - "if we make her attractive with good fashion sense people will just say she's sassy"
Personally Cruella De Vil was always one of my favorite Disney antagonists. I loved her fur coats. The animation when she hugs when she’s first introduced is just mesmerizing.
I told my gf that cruella is evil. Then she said that she looks cool nah and is cool. I was like 😆😆🤦🏿♂️. But the puppies and she said but that's not in this movie.
I wonder if when Ryan watches movies he instinctively thinks as the scene happens: “there it is, that’s my ‘actually it’s going to be super easy, barely an inconvenience’”.
I think about this everytime I watch a movie now! I always try to predict what’s the super easy barely an inconvenience scene lol. And the “ ohhhh _______ is tight!”
@@justanotherbaptistjew5659 I really don't see what could predate time. Whether there's any matter in the universe or not, time is still advancing forward. Though I suppose time is relative so I can see argument about if time even actually exists (or does it need someone or something to feel the passage of time to exist). Of course this is why I'm neither a philosophy or science major, so I'll just concede before I fall down a rabbit hole.
@@GeekOwtLowd OH that's the angle that's they're going I'm sure for the remake, not to mention some of those Disney villain origin books basically goes into the idea that her and Triton used to be siblings, and she was banished due to *insert random unfair reason oppression/fat/horrible/leadership* and that's unfair for some reason
@@Statalyzer Still wonderung about the "Han" though - surely there is some desperate writer coming up with a bonkers idea. And after that, someone should make a prequel-prequel where we see space-jesus walking on some clouds "Oh, that's why they are called Skywalkers!!111"
"When I said drown the puppies, I meant feed them with lots of nutritious food to improve their fur. I'm glad I took those puppies away from the dog hoarders. Thats borderline dog abuse." - revisionist Cruella
"And when I said poison them I meant give them vitamin enhanced water to improve their health so they grow bigger and stronger." "And when I said bash them in the head... I meant bash them in the head when they're older with bigger coats. I want that dalmatian fur coat I'm not so impatient that I can't wait for the puppies to grow into adults".
Weren't most of the 101 Dalmatians from different families? And when they couldn't reunite them with their owners at the end Anita and Roger just adopted all of them?
@Kade Lin You’re right, I have seen it and she doesn’t hate Dalmatians by the end, in fact they become her dogs, so why even create that plot point? lol
Unless she loses her dogs somehow and is so infatuated with them she need them close to her and she gave away the offspring to Roger and Anita and she tries to buy them back...
This "Pitch meeting" concept is honestly the biggest bottomless gold mine for you. I don't see your success decreasing at all until Hollywood stops using 1st year film students to write and film these multi million dollar massive movies. Keep the dream alive buddy. I watch every video.
The sad thing it, it's probably NOT 1st year film students writing the movies. It's people who have been doing the job for so long that no one wants to tell them "this idea is terrible. Stop". Not that they'd listen anyway. The execs at disney also likely don't really care either. :(
@@AegixDrakan exactly! I WISH Disney would hire film students. They prefer to keep the same overpaid old writers that keep failing them, like JJ Abrams with Star Wars.
"I don't see your success decreasing at all until Hollywood stops using 1st year film students to write and film these multi million dollar massive movies." Actually, even then it'll be super easy. Barely an inconvenience.
Giving him the ability to make even good movies sound terrible, or, in this case, make terrible sounding movies sound so bad you actually question your regard for the human species and life as we know it.
Movie Executive Guy's backstory is that his dad died in an airplane accident because the wing was screwed into the plan too loosely. This traumatized him so much he became obsessed with things that are tight.
In the original book, 101 Dalmatians, Cruella was given an origin story. She was the last member of an extremely eccentric aristocratic family and she met Pongo and Perdita's owners in school. her hair was originally black and green, and she was the popular kid in school. An unnamed family tragedy happened, and her green hair turned white from the shock. Her Dad died of health problems, and her mom committed suicide, I think. Also, in the book, Cruella de Vil was her birth name and she had very poor taste in both clothes and furniture.
@@RedMoonSolitary yeah, that story would've been so fun to watch from the pov of the female owner (can't remember her name) in a Great Gatsby fashion.
"So why did Estella become so evil and want to skin puppies?" Well when she was little, a Dalmatian did a backflip, kicked her mother down a cliff and saved the day. BOW WOW WOW WOW WOW
His original name was Manos, but then a bully said "You're not a man, you're just a thing. I'll call you Thanos!" And from then on, he was named Thanos.. edit: That bully was Drax father.
There actually is a real life fabric that burns quickly like that, it's called flash cotton. Though it doesn't burn nearly that clean, and create a ton of smoke lol
@Justin Williams You sound very confident for someone who doesn't "really" know. Look up the words 'flash cotton' on the internet. It seems like your work experience of ten years wasn't very enlightening. Movies and fiction in general tend to take some liberty. We are talking about a movie where a girl is born with perfectly parted black and white hair and Dalmatians kill a woman with a jump kick in the face. If Cruella's whole point was in being dramatic and she was such a good designer/seamstress, who's to say she didn't manage to conjure an entire overlay dress from flash cotton? Stop asking people to not run their mouth. They'll run damn well whatever they like
This is a better movie than "Maleficent". Sadly, I do not think it will make as much money. Partly because Angelina Jolie is ... well, Angelina Jolie, and partly because of the people making sourpuss comments on this video.
@@jordimelis4463 Maleficent is an okay movie, the problem is that in order to make Maleficent herself look good, it had to make every other character look bad, which is made even worse when you have knowledge of the original movie. And unlike Wicked and Once Upon A Time where the bad guy is still the bad guy, Maleficent is seen as the good guy. It was supposed to be the same story but from a different perspective, but really it was a completely different story and characters with borrowed elements from the original.
They say why maleficent is different. That was the "real" telling of the story. It was good tho. Cruella on the other hand is AMAZING but it needs another moviebto explain why she would want to hurt dogs. They changed her whole character. But the movie is one of disneys best if you just look at it as its own thing.
@@souless88 Exactly. I believe that they just borrowed the names of the characters for safety that this movie would do well. It is nit really a remake though. It is a completely different story.
Some asshole's gonna take advantage of this "villain had a rough childhood" trend and create Adolf: Origins of a Struggling Artist. Then this trend will die, and we can all go back to normal entertainment again.
An origin story that acts like a redemption arc, except without the redemption. We just pre-sweep the evil under the rug and pretend it's not gonna happen.
Yup. And the main character is utterly irredeemable but the writers are just going to go for it, anyway. They're like an army of Ralph Wiggums saying, "I'm a genius 'cause I did a twist!"
This was really 4 movies in one. Starts as Little Orphan Anne, than becomes Devil Wears Prada, followed by just a splash of Oceans 11 and ends with Joker.
What movie tickets? All of the recent movies are streaming now. He only started Pitch Meeting like three years back. So probably COVID has saved you more on movie tickets than anything else will.
@@Ad-xb7hk I actually thought the movie looked really good from the trailers, but it wasn't about Cruella DeVille, and I'm not going to watch it when it tries to claim that's what it's about
@@AbjectPermanence so the origin story works better as long as we think of the main character as a completely different character she will eventually will become. I can't see any problems with that
@@AbjectPermanence You'd think that maybe the writers would realize that this movie shouldn't be made then if the only way it works is if you just not think of the as that character. They're suppose to be the same person not separate people.
Remember when Cruella wanted to skin dalmations because she had just about every other fur jacket she could think of? IF you do then you know more about the character than the director and writer did.
It' not that they didnt knon about the character. They changed her character because of noflake and parent ho wouldnt want their kids to watch a movie about a truly evil woman that harm pet. Would have been rated PG13 minimum nowadays haha
Gotta be honest, I was just expecting the screenwriter to say "so dalmations pushed Cruella De Vil's mom off a cliff-" and then six minutes of laughter from the producer
Actually, in the book 101 dalmations, pongo is married to Missis, and when she has 15 puppies, they get a surragote mother to help her feed them milk, and that mother is perdita.
"Why make the Cruella origin movie if she's not going to turn into the Cruella that people know?" "Because name recognition will make people want the movie and therefore minimize your studio's risk in investing millions into this project." "That's a good point! I love it!"
Maleficent wasn't an origin story though, it was a retelling. It was never supposed to end the same, just to show a similar story from Maleficent's point of view where true love's kiss isn't just some rando you met in the woods. I wish they'd just made that kind of movie, but they haven't made a retelling in a while. Only cashgrabs.
The thing is, this is perhaps Disney’s best live action prequel/remake. The Cruella name feels stapled on for brand recognition BUT regardless of that, it’s still a pretty good movie. It’s like if Tim Burton directed The Devil Wears Prada and set it during the 60s and 70s.
“So you have a movie for me?” “Yes sir i do, it’s Time: Origins: The Beginning” “Nice” “So in the beginning there was darkness, but then there was light...” “Oooo spooky, who turned on the lights?” “GOD” “Oh oh my god” “Exactly”
Is it gonna be hard for this God character to make these things? No, it's going to be super easy! Barely an inconvenience!! And on top of all that, he's going to make people too, and tell them not to eat of the Tree of knowledge! But they do anyways, damning humanity! Whoops! Whoopsie!
@@TotallyHuman Raul Julia says it playing M Bison in the Street Fighter movie. Widely considered to be the only decent piece of acting in an otherwise infamously 'so bad it's good' film (obviously not the Dalmatians part of the quote)
@@aakash0134 Agreed. I went in with a bit of hope (after having seen Th3Birdman's quick-reaction to it), but not much tbh, not after Mulan. I did enjoy it quite a lot.
The movie was actually a ton of fun. It's Screenrant's job to make fun of movies. So, anything they do a Pitch Meeting of is going to sound bad. But, it was far, far more enjoyable than Mulan, and for me, a lot better than the Last Dragon.
@Bitty it's not really a villain origin story really, she bears no grudge towards the dogs and doesn't become a villain. It really is like an alternate reality version of the character, which is fine, cause it's a fun movie.
"I'm a little disturbed to know that Perdita and Pongo were related..." Man, that's gonna be difficult to forget.. My brain: Actually it'll be super easy barely an inconvenience!
@Karsielatee Watkins can't agree that it works, the characters are as interesting as a sack of potatoes, not to mention you really can't lable it as an origin movie, in that regard it literally makes no sense unless cruella is schizophrenic
@@toot7642 shh people don't like their critique, we youngsters are now snowflakes generation for a reason for weak morals despite being more educated and having access to internet's wealth of information Total myriad of failures we are.
I'm confused as to why you people don't understand what flash Paper, flash cotton, and flash string are. They have been around for decades and used in magic tricks constantly. How do you think magicians do it, actual magic?
This is definitely an alternate reality to the original animated movie. In fact, this prequel, which as mentioned by Ryan takes place in 1970s London, takes place 2 decades after the original movie, which takes place in the 1950s.
Cutie pies it is about a little boy named Ian and his family. They find a tank with gas and they mistakenly eat it the gas so then they wake up with superpowers. This is not Spider-Man. Ian says that his dad‘s name is Ian too so then they all go on a big adventure, then they just become the cutie pies.
I imagine the real pitch meeting for this film was two Disney executives flushing money down toilets, and one of them suddenly turned to the other and said, "Maybe there's a better way to do this."
Ironically, if they wanted to portray a new version of Frollo, who is more complex and occasionally has sympathetic/redeemable moments, while still being an evil villain at the end, they could easily pull from Victor Hugo’s original novel. Then again, with modern Disney being the way it is, they seem to rarely think of the actual potential in their hands. They would rather cobble together something quick and shallow, like the joke premise you came up with.
@@markcobuzzi826 The stage musical adaptation of the musical actually went this way and explained Frollo's hate for gypsies so much in the very first song. It doesn't justify his wrongdoings, but it does explain things a bit better than the movie
@@araw_buwan I saw the musical you are talking about, which I recall being produced in La Jolla, Papermill, etc. and also taking notes from Alan Menken’s German “Der Glöckner von Notre Dame” version. While I wish it incorporated even more details from Victor Hugo’s novel and have mixed feelings about the changes it made to Frollo’s backstory, that musical version is probably the closest we will get.
From the sounds of things, he also never has attractions to anyone and would certainly not be aggressive in any kind of lustful nature towards people. He also makes his own orphanage where kids aren't drowned in public wells
This sounds like something "Crazed Writer" would write in her fanfictions "Back to the Frollo" and "What really happened", in which a modern day african american Mary Sue goes back in time to f*ck Frollo
"Why does the Baroness not notice Estella is Cruella?" "Because Estella wears glasses, and Cruella does not" "Will that work?" "It worked for Superman and Captain Amazing"
Still, how can she not remember the ONLY person in the world with half black hair and half white hair? That's so rare, you'd think she'd remember her for that alone. I didn't see the movie, but that makes the Superman glasses seem realistic in comparison.
Buzzing to see the origin story of Clayton about a fateful trip to the zoo in which cost his mother her life at the hands of a gorilla because she wore a yellow dress and it mistook her for a banana.
Thing is, it could have worked! Just don't even try to make her sympathetic beyond the fact that she's opposing someone slightly worse than her, and make it a full-on black comedy.
Wait a minute are you saying the baroness was the biological mother of a child with rare black and white hair and did not recognize her the whole time.... ?!?!?!
It's from French "de ville", from the city. Thematically it's because Cruella is a city person who does not understand the deep bond between humans and animals. Source: I just made that up, obviously it was just a play on devil, yeah
@@bobson_dugnutt Not to mention her ancestor was literally the spawn of Satan, as he summoned him to either kill or frighten off a mob that stormed Hell Hall, but you’d only know that if you read the original book. (Yeah, I know. I was surprised it was a book first too when I got my copy of the novel)
Omg it would make a great april fools day video to do a pitch meeting for an iconic classic with little flaws and have stuido director guy be super confused the whole time that screenwriter guy is pitching him a masterpiece haha.
This just makes me look forward to the Little Mermaid remake where Ursula is a black woman who slept with white guy Triton. Who is sadly banished when Triton's white wife learns of the affair. Then little interracial Ariel shows up on his doorstep nine months later and only after his wife suffers a horrible fishing boat accident explaining why Triton became a dictator over the seas and hates all men living on the surface. Just the men, cause women have lady parts and he's totally onboard with that. Meanwhile Ariel grows up being looked down upon by all her half-sisters even though she's better than them at absolutely everything and is only aided by a gay Flounder and a still Jamaican crab named Sebastian (because continuity) who support her non-existent character growth.
@@melissalonla Because those are the kinds of movies Disney has been making as of late. Even now, when I read my own comment I have to remind myself that I was being sarcastic and not actually pitching the next Disney film.
It's been a near-continuous stream of twist villains since - what? Monsters Inc? EDIT: Looked it up and I guess it's actually since Atlantis just before that. Admittedly, some were done much better than others, but it has become predictable. Certainly we are far from the days of "Face me and all the powers of Hell!"
My mom's already gotcha covered: Looper, but with dogs! The Dalmations that killed Cruella's mom were Pongo and Perdita; they traveled back in time to stop Cruella from killing all those puppies, but accidentally created the villain they hoped to destroy.
Lmao! But this way, we can keep up the idea that anyone can dress like a badass without ever having to actually do anything badass! Just like putting leather and spikes on pop stars. They banked so much cash from everyone wanting to dress like evil Maleficent, but made it super convenient for them because the character never got her hands dirty.
It wasn't that reason in the film. The Dalmations were trained dogs, that were ordered to kill her 'mother', and were owned by her arch nemesis Emma's character. She wanted to make a statement in the ongoing fashion battle as she had kidnapped the dogs in the film before the coat unveiling.
Are we about to get a sympathetic villain universe? Where Maleficent, Cruella, and more will eventually have to team up against all the real bad guys, the 50 Prince Charmings?
you haven't seen Once Upon a Time then? It's kinda a little like that. They flip and revise a lot of characters. So that some baddies are good, some good guys are bad, and everything in between. It's actually a good show though, I liked how they twisted the characters in unexpected ways.
They realized they had lots of Characters in Franchises they already own, which get no attention and there for make no money. So instead of coming up with something new, and creative, which is a risk. They simply keep beating their dead horses for as long as people pay to see it.
Disney: "Have you ever seen what the tragic backstory of one of our most vile and hated villains was?" Literally Everyone: "No." Disney: *"Would you like to?"*
5:57 because for some reason, Roger is her lawyer in this film, and it was pre-established in the original film that Anita and Cruella knew each other from when they we’re in elementary school, and this movie touches upon that a lot in the beginning.
Didn't they do that a few years ago? It had Chris Pine and Oprah, and nobody went to see it but the trailer had a creepy cover of "Sweet Dreams" by Eurythmics?
Looking forward to the Bambi remake where it's revealed the hunter's daughter died in a car crash that was caused by Bambi's mom running into the road.
Wow...wow...wowowow
It could go the Spider-Man 3 route and retcon/reveal that the hunter didn't actually kill Bambi's mother but it was his evil and more sadistic partner.
DONT GIVE THEM ISEAS!
😆😆😆
Bite your tongue!
Next, they're gonna have a Smaug origin story, where we see that he was saving that gold for his mother's operation.
give this man ah cheque
😂
Even better: Sauron origin story where we see that the true reason he forged the One Ring was for engagement purposes.
You joke but there were much worse dragons than Smaug in the silmarillion. You could use them like the Baroness.
Then Smaug learns that he could have had Medicare for all and that makes him hate everybody.
- "but Cruella is a legitimately evil person, no one will like her"
- "if we make her attractive with good fashion sense people will just say she's sassy"
And when old people with money are crazy then they get called Eccentric, not mad.
Your comment is true though.
Ohh a very sassy puppy skinner
Personally Cruella De Vil was always one of my favorite Disney antagonists. I loved her fur coats. The animation when she hugs when she’s first introduced is just mesmerizing.
I told my gf that cruella is evil. Then she said that she looks cool nah and is cool. I was like 😆😆🤦🏿♂️. But the puppies and she said but that's not in this movie.
@@MC-wh3xm the sassiest sir
I wonder if when Ryan watches movies he instinctively thinks as the scene happens: “there it is, that’s my ‘actually it’s going to be super easy, barely an inconvenience’”.
that's why writing these videos is... well, you know.
I think about this everytime I watch a movie now! I always try to predict what’s the super easy barely an inconvenience scene lol. And the “ ohhhh _______ is tight!”
@@wills2397 same lol
He sure is
I imagine it must be pretty difficult for him to come up with that moment...
“Maybe time had a bad childhood” 😂😂😂
as did space
I mean, if it's the first thing that ever existed and will always exist, that does sound pretty lonely and maddening
@@vullord666 that’s a pretty big assumption. Surely time itself is not the Unmoved Mover or the Uncaused First-Cause.
@@justanotherbaptistjew5659 I really don't see what could predate time. Whether there's any matter in the universe or not, time is still advancing forward. Though I suppose time is relative so I can see argument about if time even actually exists (or does it need someone or something to feel the passage of time to exist). Of course this is why I'm neither a philosophy or science major, so I'll just concede before I fall down a rabbit hole.
I had Through the looking glass flashbacks
If there's ever an Ursla origin movie, it's gonna be about her mother being killed by a pair of legs.
Legs that drop kick like those dalmatians! Haha
thats certainly someone's fetish material.
Nah... it would be a way of trashing Triton. Probably make him the bad guy who betrayed her like the king in Maleficent. Take that patriarchy!
HAH!
@@GeekOwtLowd OH that's the angle that's they're going I'm sure for the remake, not to mention some of those Disney villain origin books basically goes into the idea that her and Triton used to be siblings, and she was banished due to *insert random unfair reason oppression/fat/horrible/leadership* and that's unfair for some reason
"Now that you mentioned it I HAD never wondered about that."
Perfectly sums up the live-action reboots.
But otherwise how would we know why Han Solo isn't just named Han?
@@Statalyzer Still wonderung about the "Han" though - surely there is some desperate writer coming up with a bonkers idea.
And after that, someone should make a prequel-prequel where we see space-jesus walking on some clouds "Oh, that's why they are called Skywalkers!!111"
Or how he got his jacket or dice...?
Waiting for Anakin’s origin story where it’s revealed that the reason he hates sand is because his mom was murdered by Sand Peop- wait a minute.
I think this won't age well
There's no way George Lucas did that on purpose
@@Tenhr just like younglings
@@NikoJr. I mean, he did, that's pretty much the entire point of the "I hate sand" monologe.
Anikin was a Mary Sue, Rae is better deal with it.
I feel like the phrase, "It works perfectly, because that's what I wrote here", is used quite often nowadays.
This is how engineers think these days.
See also: finance departments
"When I said drown the puppies, I meant feed them with lots of nutritious food to improve their fur. I'm glad I took those puppies away from the dog hoarders. Thats borderline dog abuse." - revisionist Cruella
The revision 101 Dalmatians will be that they're all 101 Teacup dogs. I bet it.
1619 Dalmatians
"And when I said poison them I meant give them vitamin enhanced water to improve their health so they grow bigger and stronger."
"And when I said bash them in the head... I meant bash them in the head when they're older with bigger coats. I want that dalmatian fur coat I'm not so impatient that I can't wait for the puppies to grow into adults".
@@lilchristuten7568 "But, boss... The adult fur is not as soft"
Weren't most of the 101 Dalmatians from different families? And when they couldn't reunite them with their owners at the end Anita and Roger just adopted all of them?
I cannot think of a better way to summarise the insanity of Modern Disney than: "Dalmatians killed Cruella De Vill's mother."
they Batman her
Which didn't end up giving her the characteristic desire to skin dalmations (I'm taking Ryan's word for it of course I didn't watch it)
@Kade Lin You’re right, I have seen it and she doesn’t hate Dalmatians by the end, in fact they become her dogs, so why even create that plot point? lol
Don't forget that the movie also had Disney's 7th "First ever gay character"
Unless she loses her dogs somehow and is so infatuated with them she need them close to her and she gave away the offspring to Roger and Anita and she tries to buy them back...
Coming next fall: Ursula’s heroic efforts to overthrow the monarchy
I'd watch that, because she wasn't to bad. I mean, she was very open about the contracts and consequences.
this but unironically
Maybe Scar was older than Mufasa but Mufasa tricked his dad into making him the next king.
I would defiinitelynwaych this
Maleficent amd Ursula team up to beat the sea and land kings.
Dalmatians killing Cruella's mother is basically a definition of "singing killed my grandma" moment.
This is too darn accurate.
Oh no *flashbacks*
The trolls movie
(:
that's almost like Abby's father being the doctor Joel shot in the last game
This "Pitch meeting" concept is honestly the biggest bottomless gold mine for you. I don't see your success decreasing at all until Hollywood stops using 1st year film students to write and film these multi million dollar massive movies. Keep the dream alive buddy. I watch every video.
The sad thing it, it's probably NOT 1st year film students writing the movies. It's people who have been doing the job for so long that no one wants to tell them "this idea is terrible. Stop". Not that they'd listen anyway.
The execs at disney also likely don't really care either. :(
@@AegixDrakan exactly! I WISH Disney would hire film students. They prefer to keep the same overpaid old writers that keep failing them, like JJ Abrams with Star Wars.
Here's the thing. People hate new and original now, that's why we are stuck in this rut
he's not your buddy, guy
"I don't see your success decreasing at all until Hollywood stops using 1st year film students to write and film these multi million dollar massive movies."
Actually, even then it'll be super easy. Barely an inconvenience.
Screenwriter guy’s backstory is that a bunch of legitimately good screenwriters pushed screenwriter guy’s mom off a cliff
K lol huh
Giving him the ability to make even good movies sound terrible, or, in this case, make terrible sounding movies sound so bad you actually question your regard for the human species and life as we know it.
And that's why screenwriter guy wants to skin legitimately good screenwriters.
and his gf did him dirty so he had a dinosaur eat her.
Movie Executive Guy's backstory is that his dad died in an airplane accident because the wing was screwed into the plan too loosely.
This traumatized him so much he became obsessed with things that are tight.
In the original book, 101 Dalmatians, Cruella was given an origin story. She was the last member of an extremely eccentric aristocratic family and she met Pongo and Perdita's owners in school. her hair was originally black and green, and she was the popular kid in school. An unnamed family tragedy happened, and her green hair turned white from the shock. Her Dad died of health problems, and her mom committed suicide, I think. Also, in the book, Cruella de Vil was her birth name and she had very poor taste in both clothes and furniture.
Fascinating. I knew none of that.
That is like a hundred times more interesting than the story in this movie lol
@@RedMoonSolitary yeah, that story would've been so fun to watch from the pov of the female owner (can't remember her name) in a Great Gatsby fashion.
I like the movie version much better
@@RiannaPetersoncongratulations
"So why did Estella become so evil and want to skin puppies?"
Well when she was little, a Dalmatian did a backflip, kicked her mother down a cliff and saved the day.
BOW WOW WOW WOW WOW
too good 🤣
🤣
Woof, that was good!
That's fatal!
Yippee yo yippee yay.
Dalmatians: *exist*
Cruella: "Hello, my name is Cruella de Vil. You killed my mother, prepare to die!"
Dalmatians: *bark bark* (stop saying that!)
Cruella DEVIL
@@InsertCreativeusername_ offer me dog fur
Yes, it would have been more entertaining had Cruella challenged the Dalmatians to a duel!
it was the Dalmatian with 6 digits on its right paw
Cruella: "You killed my mother!"
Baroness: "No, Cruella... I am your mother."
Cruelle: "No... that's not true! THAT'S IMP... wait..."
Examine your feelings.
@@dancrane3807 You know it to be true
Search your feelings, you know it to be true!
Wow wow wow... Wow
Underrated comment.
“Dropkicking Dalmatians” would make a cool band name tho
Sounds metal
@@phoenixrising642 or just hardrock
You would probably want to find some way to make it known that it is the Dalmatians that are doing the dropkicking not the ones being dropkicked.
Covers of Dropkick Murphys in Croation
@@ericbeilmann3649 That could be done through the band logo.
*Thanos Origin: His Mom was killed by scales after losing her balance*
Lmao, I'd watch that movie
"Because half the universe killed my mother, ok?"
@@nirast2561 no his mom feed him only half of everything so he killed half the population to eat a full plate
His original name was Manos, but then a bully said "You're not a man, you're just a thing. I'll call you Thanos!" And from then on, he was named Thanos..
edit: That bully was Drax father.
@@whatsawhizzerwebnovels4927 But also secretly Thanos’ father.
Time: Origins is a movie I really want to see now
Yeah me as well.
After its rough childhood, I'm sure Time's parents will probably take issue with how they're portrayed in the movie.
“A Brief History of Time” by Stephen Hawking
Tbh, I still wanna see the Pitch Meeting for that movie more than the film itself.
Yes
this chain inevitably ends in a jrpg where the true creator of villains is the final boss
If that reported $200 million budget is correct, that's insane! The last two Spider-Man movies didn't cost that much.
They should have a limit on the budget to $101 million.
@@Coolcoolcooldude ahhh, limited budgets are tight
@@robintjong9261 it aint 200 its just 100
That's way too much money for a movie like this
Emma Stone is expensive I guess
There actually is a real life fabric that burns quickly like that, it's called flash cotton. Though it doesn't burn nearly that clean, and create a ton of smoke lol
Thank god for the comment! I was so desperately trying to remember the name.
Now we only need to know if that's something you should pin onto your dress and if it was known in the 1970's
@Justin Williams You sound very confident for someone who doesn't "really" know. Look up the words 'flash cotton' on the internet. It seems like your work experience of ten years wasn't very enlightening. Movies and fiction in general tend to take some liberty. We are talking about a movie where a girl is born with perfectly parted black and white hair and Dalmatians kill a woman with a jump kick in the face. If Cruella's whole point was in being dramatic and she was such a good designer/seamstress, who's to say she didn't manage to conjure an entire overlay dress from flash cotton? Stop asking people to not run their mouth. They'll run damn well whatever they like
@Justin Williams They do though, but most folk I know call it "gun cotton" not "flash cotton". 5 minutes of Google my dude
flash cotton is tight
"Okay, well why make Cruella's origin movie if she's not gonna turn into the Cruella that people know?"
Because Maleficent made over $750 million.
This is a better movie than "Maleficent". Sadly, I do not think it will make as much money. Partly because Angelina Jolie is ... well, Angelina Jolie, and partly because of the people making sourpuss comments on this video.
Weird, "Cruella" looks awful and nonsensical but I heard Maleficent is actually not bad.
@@jordimelis4463 Maleficent is an okay movie, the problem is that in order to make Maleficent herself look good, it had to make every other character look bad, which is made even worse when you have knowledge of the original movie. And unlike Wicked and Once Upon A Time where the bad guy is still the bad guy, Maleficent is seen as the good guy. It was supposed to be the same story but from a different perspective, but really it was a completely different story and characters with borrowed elements from the original.
They say why maleficent is different. That was the "real" telling of the story. It was good tho. Cruella on the other hand is AMAZING but it needs another moviebto explain why she would want to hurt dogs. They changed her whole character. But the movie is one of disneys best if you just look at it as its own thing.
@@souless88 Exactly. I believe that they just borrowed the names of the characters for safety that this movie would do well. It is nit really a remake though. It is a completely different story.
So an alternate title could have been, “The Devil Wears Puppies.”
Or parachute panties
LMAO
Close, so close. But alternate title should have been “A Deville Wears Puppies”
Ha!
@@psienko2165 this is gold.
Some asshole's gonna take advantage of this "villain had a rough childhood" trend and create Adolf: Origins of a Struggling Artist. Then this trend will die, and we can all go back to normal entertainment again.
Except "Springtime for Hitler" was already made--as a crappy play w/n a movie.
I mean it's true Hitler had extremely tough childhood.
@Ben Polo And he always enraged his father, who punished him severely
@Ben Polo that doesn't justify anything he did
You do realise Hollywood is run by the small hat mafia, surely..
That ain't happening..
New origin story: Mother Gothel's parents were killed by becoming old
🤯
🤣
technically true
This is the most unbeatable enemy 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Watch the animated tangled series. Mother Gothel was revealed to be one of 3 servants for a bigger baddy its tight
An origin story that acts like a redemption arc, except without the redemption. We just pre-sweep the evil under the rug and pretend it's not gonna happen.
@hopeless "Debunking Howard Zinn." Great book that might cause you to question some preconceived notions about American History.
Sounds about American 😆😆😆😆
just like in real life!
Predemption
Yup. And the main character is utterly irredeemable but the writers are just going to go for it, anyway.
They're like an army of Ralph Wiggums saying, "I'm a genius 'cause I did a twist!"
"Cruella grows up an orphan without a mother."
"Why?"
"Because this is a sympathetic origin story, so we are giving her the Disney Princess treatment"
She had two moms and lost them both! How negligent.
Yes, even Disney Villains are conveniently orphans now, not just the heroes!
"Sir I saw the logo at the door"
@Jack the Gestapo I mean, didn't you hear? It's a crime to give birth in Disney movies.
@@abduljah9355 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This was really 4 movies in one. Starts as Little Orphan Anne, than becomes Devil Wears Prada, followed by just a splash of Oceans 11 and ends with Joker.
My friend invited me to watch this and after I said it was just extreme Say Yes to the Dress
Basiclly yeah your on point
How does the baroness doesn't recognize her employee?
Her hair is different now
It worked for Superman, makes sense.
Actually had a manager reintroduce herself to me after I cut my hair. It took her a few moments to realize I wasn’t new, lol 😆
And Ryan the screen writer and producer. Everybody thinks he's two different people
@@realitymatters4745 aren't they?
"You killed my mother!"
"No, I am your mother."
Nooooooooooooooooo
What a twist!
"You're not my mother, my mother doesn't have b-b-b"
She may have been her mother, but she wasn't her mommy
"Join me and we'll rule the fashion world!!!!!"
Ryan saves me SO much on movie tickets.
Almost as much as he MAKES for Screen Rant.
"Wow, wow, wow, wow....wow!"
oh making money of helping people to avoid bad movies is TIGHT
What movie tickets? All of the recent movies are streaming now. He only started Pitch Meeting like three years back. So probably COVID has saved you more on movie tickets than anything else will.
I only watch his stuff on Screen Rant and i love his "The first guy to ever"
This pitch meeting is the only reason I’m glad Cruela was made.
"Oh 200 Million Dollar reasons to make a TH-cam parody video are tight"
I'm still not glad it was made
It's a good film though, many people who hated the sound of it liked it
No, we would have a better pitch meeting. There is no reason for this movie to exist.
@@Ad-xb7hk I actually thought the movie looked really good from the trailers, but it wasn't about Cruella DeVille, and I'm not going to watch it when it tries to claim that's what it's about
Cruella is the perfect example of stories that needn't be told
"lets get to know her"
"Ahhh...I'd rather not"
My feelings towards this movie in a nutshell.
The movie works a lot better if you're not thinking about how she's about to try to kill a hundred dogs shortly after the movie ends.
she's not a real person tho
@@AbjectPermanence so the origin story works better as long as we think of the main character as a completely different character she will eventually will become. I can't see any problems with that
@@kovellmaye2861 then why are you concerned?
@@AbjectPermanence You'd think that maybe the writers would realize that this movie shouldn't be made then if the only way it works is if you just not think of the as that character. They're suppose to be the same person not separate people.
Remember when Cruella wanted to skin dalmations because she had just about every other fur jacket she could think of? IF you do then you know more about the character than the director and writer did.
All fur coat and no knickers
Very relatable!
@@cptrelentless80085 fur coats and no knickers is tight!
It' not that they didnt knon about the character. They changed her character because of noflake and parent ho wouldnt want their kids to watch a movie about a truly evil woman that harm pet. Would have been rated PG13 minimum nowadays haha
@@Qwairy The actual movie is rated PG-13
Gotta be honest, I was just expecting the screenwriter to say "so dalmations pushed Cruella De Vil's mom off a cliff-" and then six minutes of laughter from the producer
Insert the Goofy sound effect of falling off a cliff. AAAAHHHH-hoo-hoo-hoooeeee!
"Ah so my mom was kicked by a Dalmatian at THIS party" really drives home how silly this whole plot is
The movie is fire though
“Well I’m a little disturbed to learn that perdida and pongo were related...”
Didn't even put that together until he said it xD
I'm wondering when Roger and Anita became fat and mixed race.
@@ablethreefourbravo My thoughts exactly. Some internet reviewers are going to have fun picking apart this movie.
Actually, in the book 101 dalmations, pongo is married to Missis, and when she has 15 puppies, they get a surragote mother to help her feed them milk, and that mother is perdita.
@@ablethreefourbravo Me too...
“Well, I’m a little disturbed to learn that perdita and pongo were related...”.
Thats a little disturbing for me too.
Welcome to the high-class world of dog breeding!
If you look it up, almost all Dalmatians are inbred irl.
I DIDN'T REALIZE-
Yeah - it's pretty normal with purebred dogs
A LITTLE?!
"Why make the Cruella origin movie if she's not going to turn into the Cruella that people know?"
"Because name recognition will make people want the movie and therefore minimize your studio's risk in investing millions into this project."
"That's a good point! I love it!"
Me to screen rant: hey what do you pay ryan george?
Screen Rant: uh...
Me: DOUBLE IT!
Screen Rant: I didnt even say a number
Me: THEN TRIPLE THAT!
Ok??
Wait I get it now
Never mind
@@bob_1216 editing posts IS an option. ;)
"So why make a Cruella origin movie if she doesn't turn into the Cruella we all know and love?"
I asked that same question with Maleficent.
This!
because that way they can squeeze a bunch of pre-sequels
Maleficent wasn't an origin story though, it was a retelling. It was never supposed to end the same, just to show a similar story from Maleficent's point of view where true love's kiss isn't just some rando you met in the woods.
I wish they'd just made that kind of movie, but they haven't made a retelling in a while. Only cashgrabs.
Love seems like the wrong word... but I get your point.
The thing is, this is perhaps Disney’s best live action prequel/remake. The Cruella name feels stapled on for brand recognition BUT regardless of that, it’s still a pretty good movie. It’s like if Tim Burton directed The Devil Wears Prada and set it during the 60s and 70s.
Baroness: Kills Cruella's mother using drop-kicking Dalmations.
Also Baroness: Pushes Cruella personally and gets caught.
Well, she did tried to use the dogs
drop kicking dalmatians are tight
The dogs lost their touch ...
The dalmation did a backflip, snapped cruella's mom's neck, and ruined her day
If they hadn’t shown that clip I would’ve thought it was joke...and the fact that it’s not a joke🤯
Tell that to the Baronesses snapped neck!
A villain is a victim who took revenge in their own hand
She was killed by Dalmatian ninjas? Just Awesome!
Is that a Ryan George reference xD
I have to admit the Emma's performance was amazing!
*Both Emmas!*
Plot twist: there was only one Emma talking to herself the whole time!!
- now I wonder where I got that idea from..
Performances, costumes and music made this movie. The plot is terrible.
“So you have a movie for me?”
“Yes sir i do, it’s Time: Origins: The Beginning”
“Nice”
“So in the beginning there was darkness, but then there was light...”
“Oooo spooky, who turned on the lights?”
“GOD”
“Oh oh my god”
“Exactly”
Perfect
Here's a blank check make it happen!
Is it gonna be hard for this God character to make these things?
No, it's going to be super easy! Barely an inconvenience!! And on top of all that, he's going to make people too, and tell them not to eat of the Tree of knowledge! But they do anyways, damning humanity!
Whoops!
Whoopsie!
@@VitaminCBable Oh eating from the tree of knowledge is tight!
@@gwenwalravens8030 actually it ruins humanity’s paradise
"You killed my mother!"
"NO! I`m your mother!"
Noo! That's impossible!!
The shock .... The Drama....
@@chupakabra1129 Search your feelings. You know it to be true
Hahahaha@
Search your feelings you know it be true!
Cruella: "From my point of view the -Jedi- Dogs are evil!"
Die, Jedi dogs!
She doesn't actually hate dogs or dalmations in the movie heh - they changed a lot of things. Got to watch it till the end!
"I skinned all of them. And not just the sires, but the dams and the puppies, too. They're like animals, and I skinned them like animals."
@@wesleyoldham-cartoonsandtv1962 Nothing like that happened in this movie - nice Anakin reference though :3
@@crystalDM96 but it does happen in the timeline....
skinning puppies? "ok"
smoking trademark cigarettes? "thats just plain disgusting."
Yeah and yet they show ver visibly getting drunk in the dress shop
"Dropkicking Dalmatians are tight." - now that's a first for the history book.
I hate it whenever a Dalmatian randomly dropkicks me
😅🤣🤣
@@-TheShaun- you read my mind
@@GOldenPROdigy115 really? Last time it happened to me it was the most exciting part of the week
@@-TheShaun- Hate when the English language is so vague.
Dalmatians: "For you, the day dalmatians attacked your mother was the most important day in your life. But for us? It was Tuesday."
I recognized this reference and I clapped.
Nice.
@@jakeic1 I did not. Spn?
@@TotallyHuman Raul Julia says it playing M Bison in the Street Fighter movie. Widely considered to be the only decent piece of acting in an otherwise infamously 'so bad it's good' film (obviously not the Dalmatians part of the quote)
Bison lol
"I'd rather not" is exactly how I feel about this movie.
Well, watching it free, pirated, it's fine 🤣
It sums up my feelings for most disney live action movies. Not the marvel stuff that is actually good
I just watched it and it was actually pretty good!
@@aakash0134 Agreed. I went in with a bit of hope (after having seen Th3Birdman's quick-reaction to it), but not much tbh, not after Mulan.
I did enjoy it quite a lot.
@@FriedSheep69 that still takes a couple of hours of my life that I'd rather spend doing other stuff.
"Let me get this straight; you think Dalmatians Spartan-kicking her mother off a cliff is funny??"
"I do. And I'm tired of pretending that it's not"
"How does she have hunger games fire technology" just perfect comment.
That line was an oversight, since it shows two shots of Horace playing with flash paper during the planning sequence.
Yeah, but I don't think it would work like that, I mean suspension of disbelief and all that, but c'mon Disney you're already asking a hell of a lot.
"Drop kicking dalmatians is tight!"
Thus, the studio exec. was arrested for animal cruelty -- based on a misunderstanding.
The plot is so painful to hear. He's not even making fun of it. He's just straight up narrating the story hahaha
It's not haha
@Bitty It actually is a crime comedy.
@Bitty It is a comedy
The movie was actually a ton of fun. It's Screenrant's job to make fun of movies. So, anything they do a Pitch Meeting of is going to sound bad. But, it was far, far more enjoyable than Mulan, and for me, a lot better than the Last Dragon.
@Bitty it's not really a villain origin story really, she bears no grudge towards the dogs and doesn't become a villain. It really is like an alternate reality version of the character, which is fine, cause it's a fun movie.
"I'm a little disturbed to know that Perdita and Pongo were related..."
Man, that's gonna be difficult to forget..
My brain: Actually it'll be super easy barely an inconvenience!
Just file it away with Nala and Simba
I mean to be fair that is normal in the animal kingdom.
Seems some one doesn't know how pure-bred dogs are made/blood lines kept "pure bred"....
@@JDM12983 seems someone doesn't understand jokes.
"Lets take this psychotic woman, give her a traumatic childhood and then turn it into Devil Wears Prada meets any Heist movie"
Where the protagonist's mom is killed by dalmatians...
THAT movie I would watch. Unfortunately that movie is not this movie.
@Karsielatee Watkins can't agree that it works, the characters are as interesting as a sack of potatoes, not to mention you really can't lable it as an origin movie, in that regard it literally makes no sense unless cruella is schizophrenic
@@toot7642 shh people don't like their critique, we youngsters are now snowflakes generation for a reason for weak morals despite being more educated and having access to internet's wealth of information
Total myriad of failures we are.
that soul eater pfp tho
Can't wait for Clayton's origin story where it's revealed his parents were killed by Gorillas at the zoo.
Only female empowerment origin stories, sorry
Mother Gothel's parents were killed by the sun, so the sun's powers kept her young as a to make up for the lives lost.
Hes actually the boy who fell into Harambes enclosure
And then the movie ends with Clayton adopting Tarzan
He’s a S.W.M., so no.
"Cruella has parachute under her skirt."
Does that mean she was gliding upside down?
I think the idea was she's gliding face up like Alice in Wonderland only less magical and light-hearted
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
She's got Princess Peach technology I guess?
No, she had pants underneath so like, the skirt went up above her head
She should've gone into military engineering with that tech not fashion design
This is like watching the whole movie but instead of wasting my time not being entertained for two hours, I enjoyed it.
Edge lord
Oh burn!!! Your totally right lol. And I would know cause I waisted 2 hours of my time watching it!! lol.
"It works perfectly because that's what I wrote here."
This describes every improbability in every movie ever made. Ever.
“How does she have Hunger Games fire technology?” Killed me
And how did the flames not burn her hair even a little bit?
Unclear
@@phillewis2630 because he wrote it in the script
At least The Hunger Games is way in the future, but this is 40-something years before right now.
I'm confused as to why you people don't understand what flash Paper, flash cotton, and flash string are. They have been around for decades and used in magic tricks constantly. How do you think magicians do it, actual magic?
Twisted: "All the Disney villains were actually misunderstood!"
Cruella: "Even me?"
Twisted: "Except you."
Ahh, good old Starkid.
Lololol
Wait who tf is Twisted? And why are they lying about the movie?
@@JD_tcb Click your youtube search bar. Search "Twisted Starkid" and watch it
This is definitely an alternate reality to the original animated movie. In fact, this prequel, which as mentioned by Ryan takes place in 1970s London, takes place 2 decades after the original movie, which takes place in the 1950s.
Cutie pies it is about a little boy named Ian and his family. They find a tank with gas and they mistakenly eat it the gas so then they wake up with superpowers. This is not Spider-Man. Ian says that his dad‘s name is Ian too so then they all go on a big adventure, then they just become the cutie pies.
'hEy eVeRyOnE lOoK aT mY cLoThEs'
- This entire movie.
See my best,see my best,see my vest
That's how the trailer looked and I was really hoping it was just a shitty trailer
@@themaskedmark92 I was thinking the same
Tbf they were some good clothes
Those clothes were fire tho
I imagine the real pitch meeting for this film was two Disney executives flushing money down toilets, and one of them suddenly turned to the other and said, "Maybe there's a better way to do this."
"How does she have Hunger Games fire technology?" I couldn't stop laughing so hard at this.
Me too, excellent joke
My first thought on that trailer moment!
XD
3:13
“Unclear BUT...”
XD
In the 1970s, no less
It’s actually not ‘hunger games Technology’. It’s a real life substance that burns up so fast, nothing else can catch fire. Magicians using in tricks.
I like how the writers decided that they needed to explain how she got her name, but not how she got her freakishly unnatural hair color.
“Because.”
“Well okay then.”
She was born with it. How did you get your hair color?
@@ceasarsaran8573 most people arent born with white and black hair perfectly split down the middle
@@communist_oranges Most people arent born with extra limbs but it happens, for no particular reason
You must go to the same screenwriting school as the writers Ryan exposes
Claude Frollo's Tragic Origin Story: His parents were murdered by a disfigured orphan and a gypsy looked at him the wrong way.
Ironically, if they wanted to portray a new version of Frollo, who is more complex and occasionally has sympathetic/redeemable moments, while still being an evil villain at the end, they could easily pull from Victor Hugo’s original novel. Then again, with modern Disney being the way it is, they seem to rarely think of the actual potential in their hands. They would rather cobble together something quick and shallow, like the joke premise you came up with.
@@markcobuzzi826 The stage musical adaptation of the musical actually went this way and explained Frollo's hate for gypsies so much in the very first song. It doesn't justify his wrongdoings, but it does explain things a bit better than the movie
@@araw_buwan
I saw the musical you are talking about, which I recall being produced in La Jolla, Papermill, etc. and also taking notes from Alan Menken’s German “Der Glöckner von Notre Dame” version. While I wish it incorporated even more details from Victor Hugo’s novel and have mixed feelings about the changes it made to Frollo’s backstory, that musical version is probably the closest we will get.
From the sounds of things, he also never has attractions to anyone and would certainly not be aggressive in any kind of lustful nature towards people. He also makes his own orphanage where kids aren't drowned in public wells
This sounds like something "Crazed Writer" would write in her fanfictions "Back to the Frollo" and "What really happened", in which a modern day african american Mary Sue goes back in time to f*ck Frollo
I believe “prequel about the villain’s origin where they fight a worse villain” is the model of the Scorpion King and its subsequent films.
I actually enjoy that saga, excluding the first one of course.
“She realizes the baroness killed her mom”
“Oh, very rude”
🤣🤣🤣
Why didn't he mention that cruella isn't a real person (legally) how did she get to take over the baroness's company
What I was wondering too!
Her actual character Estelle gave it to "cruella" in her will after she (Estelle) "dies"
"Why does the Baroness not notice Estella is Cruella?"
"Because Estella wears glasses, and Cruella does not"
"Will that work?"
"It worked for Superman and Captain Amazing"
Still, how can she not remember the ONLY person in the world with half black hair and half white hair? That's so rare, you'd think she'd remember her for that alone.
I didn't see the movie, but that makes the Superman glasses seem realistic in comparison.
Did...did you just make a Mystery Men reference...
She wears a wig, and have different makeup when she's Estella and Cruella always wears a Mask/dramatic makeup.
@@alexdelaloire8739 i think OP meant her own CHILD she delivered with half black and half white hair...
@@cathyo1089 she didn't even dare to look at the baby when cruella was born, she immediately wanted to kill her and didn't look at her once
Can't wait to see Gaston's origin where his parents were stabbed by literacy and drowned in respect women juice.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Books drop kicked them off a cliff
😄😄😄😄😄
Underrated comment.
In that case they better cast a Black man
This guy is brilliant. He does backhanded commentary on the movie industry AND he makes me laugh!
Buzzing to see the origin story of Clayton about a fateful trip to the zoo in which cost his mother her life at the hands of a gorilla because she wore a yellow dress and it mistook her for a banana.
"hey you know what people want? an origin story about a woman who wants to skin puppies"
Thing is, it could have worked! Just don't even try to make her sympathetic beyond the fact that she's opposing someone slightly worse than her, and make it a full-on black comedy.
Considering movies about violent fictional terrorists make billions, this barely registers on the radar.
@@paulgibbon5991 I actually really liked the movie, I don’t know why everyone says it smells of poop
@@robothms9787 becaus people have brains not like you
@@derdenni6780 ok buddy
Wait a minute are you saying the baroness was the biological mother of a child with rare black and white hair and did not recognize her the whole time.... ?!?!?!
she thought her child died as a baby, and Cruella dyed her hair
she did
@hopeless _Co-BRAA!_
She was surprised by it and talked it about and asked if it's real or dyed
I think she tried to have her killed before she even had hair. Then the OTHER mother brought her into her own home.
Was De vil not always just a play on "devil"? Cruella De Vil is "Cruel Devil".
It's from French "de ville", from the city. Thematically it's because Cruella is a city person who does not understand the deep bond between humans and animals.
Source: I just made that up, obviously it was just a play on devil, yeah
@@bobson_dugnutt Not to mention her ancestor was literally the spawn of Satan, as he summoned him to either kill or frighten off a mob that stormed Hell Hall, but you’d only know that if you read the original book. (Yeah, I know. I was surprised it was a book first too when I got my copy of the novel)
Nono, see that is from the original reality. Not this new one, the writers has it covered ;)
A play on "The Evil" or "Of Evil," yeah.
That's exactly the observation Jim Darling makes, *in dialogue,* in the original book of '101 Dalmatians' by Dodie Smith.
3:06 "That felt a little abrupt" ... that's my thought across the whole movie.
Making a Cruella pitch meeting before making a 101 Dalmatians pitch meeting is tight.
Can we get an emperors new groove pitch meeting as well?
Not before we do a pitch meeting for Kronk's New Groove xD
that would be cool
But not before the sympathetic Yzma origin story movie.
But there's nothing bad to say about Emperor's New Groove.
Omg it would make a great april fools day video to do a pitch meeting for an iconic classic with little flaws and have stuido director guy be super confused the whole time that screenwriter guy is pitching him a masterpiece haha.
This just makes me look forward to the Little Mermaid remake where Ursula is a black woman who slept with white guy Triton. Who is sadly banished when Triton's white wife learns of the affair. Then little interracial Ariel shows up on his doorstep nine months later and only after his wife suffers a horrible fishing boat accident explaining why Triton became a dictator over the seas and hates all men living on the surface. Just the men, cause women have lady parts and he's totally onboard with that. Meanwhile Ariel grows up being looked down upon by all her half-sisters even though she's better than them at absolutely everything and is only aided by a gay Flounder and a still Jamaican crab named Sebastian (because continuity) who support her non-existent character growth.
when shows like RWBY make more sense than DISNEY, you KNOW something is wrong with the world
Why does that actually sound like something they do
@@melissalonla Because those are the kinds of movies Disney has been making as of late. Even now, when I read my own comment I have to remind myself that I was being sarcastic and not actually pitching the next Disney film.
@@arkisenn9895 especially the gay Flounder
@@eren34558 RWBY?
“Spoilers ahead” funny thing is…I watch these to see if the movie is even worth it to watch
And the verdict?
@@ZapDash
Well based on this, the movie was total garbage.
@@ZapDash yeah i don’t think i’ll watch it 🤣
I watch these so I won't need to see the movie
It is. It's a genuinely good movie.
Disney's logic: Hire actresses so beautiful that even if they play as villain, you will love them and root for them.
Only if you are a simp, though.
We are so, so lucky that Hitler wasn't a sexy lady in her prime, or half the world you still be "rooting for her".
Except for Little Mermaid. And I'm talking about both the lead actress and the villain.
Remember back when Disney villains were just evil?
It's been a near-continuous stream of twist villains since - what? Monsters Inc?
EDIT: Looked it up and I guess it's actually since Atlantis just before that. Admittedly, some were done much better than others, but it has become predictable. Certainly we are far from the days of "Face me and all the powers of Hell!"
Honestly I would love a movie where the villain has all the powers of hell. Just pure evil!
@@blazingtimeblazer9004 so Frollo minus the powers?
Yeah, it was pretty two-dimensional wasn’t it?
@@AdamSmith75th yeah but at least they did 2d good.
Now we need an origin story of those evil Dalmations
My mom's already gotcha covered: Looper, but with dogs!
The Dalmations that killed Cruella's mom were Pongo and Perdita; they traveled back in time to stop Cruella from killing all those puppies, but accidentally created the villain they hoped to destroy.
They were getting revenge for their murdered mother
1961: She skins puppies
2021: But does she?
1980s: She likes Skinny Puppy
Lmao! But this way, we can keep up the idea that anyone can dress like a badass without ever having to actually do anything badass! Just like putting leather and spikes on pop stars. They banked so much cash from everyone wanting to dress like evil Maleficent, but made it super convenient for them because the character never got her hands dirty.
2021: Yes???
Cruella used to be a normal girl,
Until she wasn't
"And then she realizes she killed her mother."
"Oh! Very rude."
Why would she want to wear a coat that constantly reminds her of the creatures that killed her mom?
I suppose as a trophy but that also doesn't make sense she doesn't use those dogs.
Because...
That works
It wasn't that reason in the film. The Dalmations were trained dogs, that were ordered to kill her 'mother', and were owned by her arch nemesis Emma's character. She wanted to make a statement in the ongoing fashion battle as she had kidnapped the dogs in the film before the coat unveiling.
The same reason why some cultures cut the ears or scalp off of their enemies or eat their hearts.
Because it was a person that killed her mom, and no point in this film did she ever blame the dogs.
Are we about to get a sympathetic villain universe? Where Maleficent, Cruella, and more will eventually have to team up against all the real bad guys, the 50 Prince Charmings?
you haven't seen Once Upon a Time then?
It's kinda a little like that. They flip and revise a lot of characters. So that some baddies are good, some good guys are bad, and everything in between. It's actually a good show though, I liked how they twisted the characters in unexpected ways.
Of course!
Everyone knows males are the TRUE villains and women are only "misunderstood" 🤢
Shrek?
They realized they had lots of Characters in Franchises they already own, which get no attention and there for make no money.
So instead of coming up with something new, and creative, which is a risk. They simply keep beating their dead horses for as long as people pay to see it.
Look up the song "Twisted" by Starkid. That's all you need.
Disney: "Have you ever seen what the tragic backstory of one of our most vile and hated villains was?"
Literally Everyone: "No."
Disney: *"Would you like to?"*
Ummm, No. I'd rather not
@@rajarshisantra8203 Disney: TO BAD
I prefer not to.
You know Ursula's next. Old Ursula is played by Kathy Bates, then it flashes back to young Ursula played by Amy Schumer.
@@bretterry8356 God, I threw up in my mouth. Thanks for that image.
5:57 because for some reason, Roger is her lawyer in this film, and it was pre-established in the original film that Anita and Cruella knew each other from when they we’re in elementary school, and this movie touches upon that a lot in the beginning.
Dalmatians drop kicked Cruellas mother so that's why she hates them
Me okey
So, she hates them so much that she wants to wear them?
@@Raximus3000 She became what she wanted to destroy.
@@Raximus3000 theirs a serial killer who has turn his victims in to clothes and furniture
@@jimmykool3253
...Does that mean that he hated his victims? Hardly. From this Cruella should not want to see Dalmatians period!
@@jimmykool3253
Ed Gein. That's the name you're looking for.
Also, *There's
Lol..
"They say time is a cruel mistress."
"So we should probably do an origin movie about time itself!"
Didn't they do that a few years ago? It had Chris Pine and Oprah, and nobody went to see it but the trailer had a creepy cover of "Sweet Dreams" by Eurythmics?
"It's gonna be hard for her to survive being pushed off a cliff"
"Actually it's going to be super easy, barely an inconvenience"
Ah there it is
Then Cruella proceeds to fly with a parachute
At least your not Ray Mak
youre getting less creative
Its been a while
U watch everything i watch.
I can’t help but love that Producer Guy has just given up and approves every movie script Screenwriter Guy writes (: