This was a very convincing existential crisis - to the point where I want to ask Ryan if he's okay hahaha. Also, I should have guessed that the Shyamalan was behind this.
@@HyperLuminal Screenwriter guy - So I have this patient see. And he came into the hospital with blood spewing everywhere. And we've been trying to close the wound, but we can't cause the cut mysteriously doesn't heal...
The fact that Old was based on a graphic novel called "Sandcastle" and M. Night chose to call it "Old" kinda tells you a lot about how M. Night writes dialog.
Also this might be gross, but if we have to accept that they're digesting the food that quickly then we must assume they're also producing waste that quickly. I think producer guy should have started picking THAT apart too lol.
The "can't wait to hear you when you're older" and "enjoy the moment while you can" speech in the first 2 minutes of the movie had me rolling my eyes so hard
@@Elzzaw "the president of the united states is a duck?? A duck is president and the whole country is going to the dogs. Or whatever, the president is a dog, who cares. Coming June something"
I was gonna write something similar ... I really come here first to see what the film was about that i'm not gonna watch, and watch afterwards on the ones I did see.
"I could've been a doctor" "What?" At this point I was so ready for Producer to just move on like he hadn't said anything but actually lingering on the thought hit so much harder
Kinda like how Ant-Man would have been a perfect film if it hadn't specifically said that shrinked objects retain their mass and then immediately broke that rule by having Scott run on top of a pistol and Hank carrying a literal TANK on his pocket. Either obey the rule or just don't introduce it!
The “I could have been a doctor” line just outright broke me. You are just a comedic genius, Ryan. Please, keep up the amazing work. I never get tired of these.
"Wow! wOw! woW! WOW!" "Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!" "Woops!" "Woopsie!" "So you've got a movie for me?" "Yes sir, I do." "What!?" "OH MY GOD!" "______ is/are tight!" "Super easy, barely an inconvenience!" "I'm gonna need you to Get alllllllllllllll the way off my back about that" "OK lemme get offa that thang!" *and* "Well Ok then!" *Weren't good enough for ya huh?*
I really sympathize with Producer's reaction to "6 year old girl gets pregnant, has a baby in 20 minutes, and it dies." That was one of the most fucked-up and depressing things I've ever seen.
@@bharathp9248 m night shyamalan is well know for making bad dialogue in his films that never sounds like what a actual person would say in a given situation
"I can't be expected to apply the rule I wrote to the rest of the movie that I wrote." I wish this weren't the basic operating principle of most Hollywood writers.
Or perhaps it’s hard to make a coherent story without making rules that are very easy for a writer to forget later in the script or after like 97 edits.
Yep. I think in a way he's like a clever but impatient kid doing homework: at some point, the end is in sight, and that kid just sprints forward, making every possible mistake on the way. That's kind of M.K.Shyamalan when the Amazing Mindshattering Twist is in sight.
I was convinced that Shamalan has never spoked to another human so that's why his dialogue is always awful, but then it seems the extra isolation of the pandemic has rotted his brain even more
@@bioticjedi3864 based on his old fashioned Indian upbringing (My ex was Indian and they're very strict and her parents knew I was black but I have wavey curly natural hair so I can pass as eastern Indian) they're very robotic and stoic I mean Hindi is evolved now but this was the late 90s and his parents were immigrants so he might just think that's how Americans speak due to his sheltered upbringing He writes all the authoritative people like strict Indian parents
@@Chuck_EL ooo that's really interesting, you'd think after interacting with people in his adult life he'd pick up that we don't sound like robots lmao
And understandably so. N.Shyamalan is _sometimes_ good at creating stories which pay off for the 1.4 zillion plot holes, but this one sounds just icky and silly. (Was he maybe aiming for creating the next Sin City?)
I had to think for a second but that's technically true. People who's heart has stopped have been brought back to life so dying doesn't kill you 100% of the time
@@sarahno4748 they'd be making new blood cells just as fast. This whole thing is vastly impossible because metabolism would speed up so much that they woudln't be able to take in enough calories to survive the new tissue growth.
The producer has listened to hundreds of pitches, for some highly questionable movies, yet I don’t remember him ever experiencing the palpable self-disgust he displays here. Ryan George’s well runs deep.
I don't think any of the 80-100 pitch meetings I have watched have been about a movie this horrible. I think if pitch meetings also gave a review score this one would get 0/10.
I'll be honest, the whole children having a baby thing didn't really hit home with me at first. Then I took a moment to process that reality and my whole body shuddered. Why, Shamallan, why
@@Devilke No, any problems with the book are the author's fault. The movie's faults belong to the director, because he determines how the story goes. That's like saying Dune was a shitty movie because Frank Herbert wrote a shitty book, which is completely untrue. Any flaws with the book's story could have been fixed by the director, just as the director can add flaws that aren't in the book (good example: Millennium by John Varley). If the book's flaws are so great they cause the movie to be bad, there shouldn't have been a movie to begin with. In any case, Shyamalan has a well-earned reputation now for making movies with terrible plot twists and plot holes you could drive a Mack truck through.
@@MiguelLoya23 Got plenty of it in stock. But if you want anyone to see sarcasm in your text you have to give contextual clues. You might want to look into that, um, kind of like... /s
I mean, depends on what you mean with "good" - he once dreamt of a couple of interesting twists and managed to turn them into movies which only work if you focus really hard on the twist without asking how much it makes sense.
@@john2g1 The Sixth Sense, Signs, Unbreakable, The Village, Split, and although I haven’t seen it yet, I’m willing to bet that The Visit is good as well. Also, I actually really liked Old
@@Leprutz Nah, can tell the difference between when Ryan is doing a good natured roasting, or when he is total contempt for the movie, as in this case.
Ive never heard of this movie, I was so confused the entire time. Even more confused as I never heard of the Graphic Novel Then I saw it's a Shyamalan movie and suddenly all my confusion went away.
Producer Guy's realization that he could've been a doctor was so great, and made even better by Screenwriter Guy reassuring him that the movie's based on an existing graphic novel so everything will be fine. "I thought this was like an original idea, but it's based on intellectual property, and I'm gonna clutch onto that like a safety blanket!" "You always do, sir. So anyway, moving on...."
“so who did you have in mind to direct this movie?” “i was thinking the guy who directed avatar?” “yeah sure, we can totally make that happen, he’s directed a lot of great movies” *m. night shymalan to direct ‘old’*
OH! This is an M. Night Shyamalan flick! That explains why I feel like nothing makes sense and yet I'm SUPER uncomfortable with everything that's going on XD
@@TokyoBlue587 Well, to be fair... Signs wmis an awesome movie. I did get allll the way off his back by the time he released Elevator though. It was only marginally better than Nick Cages Wickerman and so much less scary than the similar Dr. Who episode in that vein.
@@rosemali3022 - i mean, i dont know if he did a pitch meeting for Signs - which was a neat movie compared to the rest of his portfolio - but if you define "an awesome movie" as intelligent aliens picking a planet to invade thats 70% water and it rains, when water is their weakness? And the little girl happens to leave water all over. And said aliens can come from across space but cant get in a nailed-shut door. It had good "craft", but his movies are all illogical dog crap that people think have neat twists (but the real twist is that they dont!). -- Like Day of the Triffids had aliens with a weakness to salt water - but they were plant creatures who seemed to invade by accident and everyone on earth was blind while they did it. I was just left very unimpressed by the aliens after Signs.
@@squidracerX That's totally fair. It was my first ever horror movie as a kid so its special to me. And it has some genuinely good scares. That scene with the alien standing in the roof gets me every time. The acting was good, and the dialogue was well written. It had funny moments like when the film cuts to everyone wearing tin foil hats. And also had some really guy wrenching moments like when the dad yells and then starts to cry. Yeah, I stand by it being a really good film. The aliens were just the premise to deliver the story to us, not the story itself. It's about dealing with tragedy, being present for your family, and faith. Without being preachy about it. Besides, who said horror movies are supposed to make sense?
"The six-year-old boy gets the six-year-old girl pregnant and she has a baby 20 minutes later and the baby dies..." Oh, Shyamalan, what have you done again?
@@brucesimmons5517 The movie maker to me is inconsequential. The scenario is just ballsy to me, something that I have never seen on film or thought I would see on film.
Movies are starting to seem increasingly insane. And Ryan George seems more and more like a pillar of sanity, the more he makes videos such as this one. Bravo sir.
I think all M.Night Shyamalan movies sound completely nuts when you recount the plot. Just sometimes he manages to create a really cool mood or story or so much suspense that you just buy all the nonsense. And then sometimes it just bombs. Lady in the Water was okay until Shyamalan had to drop that ham-fisted dig at film critics in there.
OMG pay Ryan whatever he wants to keep him in this channel. These pitch meetings are pretty much the only things I watch on Screenrant. I suspect your subscription numbers will take a dive if this ever goes away.
Yeah it's kinda like the bible in that way. If you don't think too hard or ask too many questions, it's almost possible to believe in a magic sky wizard.
This whole movie is a masterclass on how to not write a dialogue. Everybody is just expositing what's happening in the most artificial manner possible.
first off: I loved this movie. Ryan DID uncover maaaany holes though. And he didn't even touch upon how Mid Sized Sedan was still alive when they got there and not in the slightest affected by the ageing thing. Even though his girl had already died the night before and was already decomposing.
1:20 - "Being dead is sometimes fatal!" - Sounds like a Ryan George Pitch Meeting of the Bible: "And then Jesus wants to go outside again with his twelve buddies, but his worried mom Mary warns him that it's dangerous outside and that being dead is sometimes fatal. But then he's like: well, let's see about that."
I saw the blonde girl’s pregnancy in a trailer, got very uncomfortable, and then hoped that the inevitable pitch meeting would turn into a Breaking Dawn pitch meeting sequel. It did not disappoint.
Ryan watches and summarizes these movies with 100% accuracy so we don't have to sit through them He is both the Hero we need and deserve A silent watcher, a Dark Knight.
I love how these two different guys can have some pretty serious disagreements and pretty quickly move on from them to work together on an idea. Gives me hope.
People didnt want to believe Shyamalan is back to happening level insanity after his brief popular comeback… But he is. This is one of the stupidest movies ever made
Oh my God, the moment of introspection was perhaps the best thing I’ve ever seen on TH-cam, certainly the best thing this year. Introspection is Tight!!
Producer guys reaction and digestion of the underaged hyper birth is so real it hurts.. just like the scene and context itself. 4:38 probably my favorite part cause its like hes really trying to cling to sanity after digesting said info above.
Producer guy really went all out on this one! Let us know what your favorite line from this Pitch Meeting was
That "I could have been a doctor " line was the best. Extremely emotional.
My favorite line was “S***”
This 7:25 "don't worry about that"
Super easy barely an inconvenience, as always
The sadness and regret on Producer Guy's face as he rethinks his life choices was laugh-inducing all on its own.
Screenwriter Guy finally broke Studio Guy!
Watch the Twilight pitch meetings lol producer guy was like "what are we doing, man?" Lmao
The last Twilight movie pitch meeting. It's pretty severe.
Twilight did similar for...similar reasons.
This was a very convincing existential crisis - to the point where I want to ask Ryan if he's okay hahaha. Also, I should have guessed that the Shyamalan was behind this.
Wow wow wow.... wow
“Being dead is sometimes fatal” something Marvel takes to heart.
And Star Wars
Thats kinda a comic books thing in general.
@@LegionIscariot Or video games, unless dying deletes your save file.
Super natural would like to join the chat
People die when they’re killed - said by a anime protagonist who hates himself
Imagine producer guy as a doctor
"So, you have a patient for me?"
I would really really like that
Yes sir I do!
@@HyperLuminal immediately getting patient after changing profession is TIGHT!!!
@@HyperLuminal Screenwriter guy - So I have this patient see. And he came into the hospital with blood spewing everywhere. And we've been trying to close the wound, but we can't cause the cut mysteriously doesn't heal...
I would travel to Canada just to get an appointment with him.
The fact that Old was based on a graphic novel called "Sandcastle" and M. Night chose to call it "Old" kinda tells you a lot about how M. Night writes dialog.
In crayon?
And how he had to force in a twist, while the novel was an exploration on the gripping horror of time
@@michaeljohnson6905 is the novel good?
@@somewhat1007 I'd say so. I liked it
@@Macrochenia he can't use crayons anymore because he ate all the ones he had. Now he uses chalk or charcoal
"I could have been a doctor" Great quote.
Doctor Manhattan
Doctor Doom
Doctor Detroit
Hi
Producer Guy becomes a doctor at the end of the Unbreakable Pitch Meeting!
Seeing The Hockey Guy comment on a Pitch Meeting is TIGHT
How does "Old" impact the Tampa Bay Lightning's chances of a 3-peat?
You know a movie has serious plot holes when Ryan has to rethink his career choice that he could've been a doctor, instead of dismantling this mess.
This comment is going to get a lot of likes.
It is not about plotholes, but how morally doubtful that was
@@Ikamara21 Okay?
I think that was mostly because of the creepy part, you know which one.
Omg 😶😶😶 u watch smite tooooo u are everywhere
I think that the pregnant 6 year old thing is the most depressed we have ever seen executive guy across this whole series
I remember one time that he was like "man, what are we even doing". But yeah, this is the most depressed and regretful he has ever been
It's hard when Hollywood's nadir finally hits. It's a painful ephiphany. Hope producer guy recovers.
@@AlbertoFolres Yea the last Twilight pitch meeting
The only other time I’ve ever seen him that *done* was during the Twilight Pitch Meeting.
@@thesilliestgoose5990 Which Twilight film was it? The first, second, or third?
Wait, so Mid-sized Sedan was on the beach significantly earlier than the main characters and didn’t age or die?
I’m pretty sure they say in the movie black doesn’t crack. And no, that’s not a joke 🤦🏽♂️
That's what we're going with sir!
Oh you're not even following your own rules
Well he did die
He also got cut and healed pretty quickly but got stabbed and didn’t heal at all. The insane plot just did whatever tf it wanted with that dude 💔
Well, I need you to get all the way off my back about Mid-sized sedan not growing old.
"Oh yeah getting real close to that human sounding dialogue"
This quote can be used for SO MANY MOVIES.
In every single M. Night movie
@@TheHigherFury It's like he doesn't actually know how humans really talk to each other.
@@TheHigherFury "Whaaat? Noooooo!"
A movie with almost human sounding dialog, to be sure, but a welcome one!
@@schattentaenzerin “we can’t just stand here as uninformed observers” damn that movie was hilariously bad
Clutching on safety IP blankets is tight.
it would have to be.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Clutching tight on safety IP blankets is
I would've upvoted but i won't ruin this perfect score you have rn
@Robert Monroe How so?? They have almost nothing in common
"They eat enough to... TRIPLE THEIR MASS... in a few hours?" -- you gotta love when the Producer really starts taking it apart.
On an island... LOL. No supermarkets or farms.
The resort does send a large amount of food to the beach with them, bur not THAT much. Not years’ worth
@@alisaurus4224 i guess the food not going off rather quickly shows its not the beach causing the aging
Also this might be gross, but if we have to accept that they're digesting the food that quickly then we must assume they're also producing waste that quickly. I think producer guy should have started picking THAT apart too lol.
@@JarOfGibbons Good point. I was thinking of sweating and expectorating and such, creating a disgusting tidal wave of sludge.. But pooping, too.
The "can't wait to hear you when you're older" and "enjoy the moment while you can" speech in the first 2 minutes of the movie had me rolling my eyes so hard
Made me uncomfortable tbh. Especially with the prolonged shot of a grown man wrestling with two half-naked kids.
You rolled your eyes so hard? You ok?
I know right?! The dialogue explicitly spelling out the “lessons” of the movie was a big part of what made this unbearable to watch
I knew in that moment I was watching a comedy rather than a horror
It's just so damn weird. It's like it was written by an alien who likes our movies but they're not good at taking notes or understanding syntax.
When Writer Guy says “Yeah whatever I don’t care” to his own plots it kills me 😂
Reminds me of the cinema trailers that are in Southpark, god I love them.
"Rated Arg for pirates, F&$^ you!"
@@Elzzaw "the president of the united states is a duck?? A duck is president and the whole country is going to the dogs. Or whatever, the president is a dog, who cares. Coming June something"
This was my favorite line.
this was the line where i thought, he really is channeling m night shamalamadingdong.
watch the Super Mario PM!
“Yeah, sure, I don’t care” is my favorite thing Ryan says in these. It just so accurately captures Hollywood’s attitude towards their “art.”
I'm becoming a big fan of, "Sure, that might as well happen!"
I really like the “It was actually super easy, barely an inconvenience”
I like the way he said "I don't know"
“Yeah, sure, I don’t care” is actually a spot on m night shamalamadingdong impression.
“Because”
I've come to rely on Ryan to tell me about the films I don't intend to watch while also entertaining me far more than the films themselves would.
agreed 🍷
I think that reading the name M. Night Shyamalan should be enough to know I'm not watching this.
Very succinct. Well said
Aye
I was gonna write something similar ... I really come here first to see what the film was about that i'm not gonna watch, and watch afterwards on the ones I did see.
3:26 This is Producer Guy’s most realistic reaction to any project that he and Screenwriter Guy have ever worked on together.
This and the Twilight ending film
@@aztn19 Twilight was worse. Dude liked the mother and then the daughter 😂 wild
"I could've been a doctor"
"What?"
At this point I was so ready for Producer to just move on like he hadn't said anything but actually lingering on the thought hit so much harder
Writer Guy's face is great, too. Just completely ok with everything he said.
“Yeah but I can’t be expected to apply the rule I wrote to the rest of the movie that I also wrote.”
So true for so many movies.
And the entire "Vampire Diaries" TV series.
Kinda like how Ant-Man would have been a perfect film if it hadn't specifically said that shrinked objects retain their mass and then immediately broke that rule by having Scott run on top of a pistol and Hank carrying a literal TANK on his pocket. Either obey the rule or just don't introduce it!
Seems to be the logic for all of M. Night Shyamalan's movies
@@AlejoConejo-vb8ln - or the second Terminator movie where liquid metal can time travel without having to be encased in living tissue.
@@AlejoConejo-vb8ln Thats the first thing i thought of when he said that
The “I could have been a doctor” line just outright broke me. You are just a comedic genius, Ryan. Please, keep up the amazing work. I never get tired of these.
I was honestly not ready for that line!
It was very well acted, I watched that scene over and over again, it's really well done!
@@Silicoln same
Lmao I died alittle
M Night could actually have been a doctor too
"So, what do you think?"
"Whelp..." *Pained expression and silence*
Producer guy’s existencial crisis are always a treat
They are TIGHT!
But you know... money!
oh very crisis like crisis!
It's a good thing Mid-Size Sedan didn't survive, because he would have left the beach an Oldsmobile.
Why does this comment not have more thumbs up!? LOL
Hahaha! Nice. Definitely had the humour materia mastered.
@@RobertMcClure Probably because I got to the video pretty late and the comment was mostly buried.
@@Neon002121 It's just another one of my carefully honed skills.
Begin slow clap to initiate standing ovation.
“Sure, I don’t care,” is my new favorite recurring line.
"Wow! wOw! woW! WOW!"
"Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!"
"Woops!" "Woopsie!"
"So you've got a movie for me?" "Yes sir, I do."
"What!?"
"OH MY GOD!"
"______ is/are tight!"
"Super easy, barely an inconvenience!"
"I'm gonna need you to Get alllllllllllllll the way off my back about that" "OK lemme get offa that thang!"
*and*
"Well Ok then!"
*Weren't good enough for ya huh?*
@@fire15aidenspencer72 "Sure, that might as well happen"
@@indubio1 😂🙏🏻
samesies
I'm still partial to:
"I don't knooow!"
"Fair enough!"
I really sympathize with Producer's reaction to "6 year old girl gets pregnant, has a baby in 20 minutes, and it dies." That was one of the most fucked-up and depressing things I've ever seen.
It's sounds way more depressing than any movie produced in east Europe
You clearly have never lived in the Midwest
I have to say, Mid-sized Sedan is an awesome name for a rapper.
You can really tell he's from the streets.
good one
I love this things that are a joke and at the same time are true
😂😂😂good one
Initially, he went with Moped, but it didn't have the same cred.
You can really tell M Night Shyamalan was not trying to be offensive. But don't worry, they murder all the minorities first, to make up for that.
"Getting real close to that human sounding dialog "
That killed me! 😆🤣
Me too - and script writer guy responds " almost " .
Brilliant !
What does that mean..i didn't get that joke....care to explain
@@bharathp9248 m night shyamalan is well know for making bad dialogue in his films that never sounds like what a actual person would say in a given situation
@@regwilliam5691 thank you....
And it's so true! I watched this last night.... such a cool premise but very poorly pulled off. The actors felt light junior high theater club kids.
"I can't be expected to apply the rule I wrote to the rest of the movie that I wrote."
I wish this weren't the basic operating principle of most Hollywood writers.
Well he summed it up later "Yeah sure, I don't care".
Or perhaps it’s hard to make a coherent story without making rules that are very easy for a writer to forget later in the script or after like 97 edits.
@@mr.stuffdoer8483 it being hard doesn't excuse it
@@mr.stuffdoer8483 you... You do realize they get paid millions of dollars for this......
@@mr.stuffdoer8483 That’s exactly what editing is for
"I can't be expected to apply the rules that I wrote to the rest of the movie I also wrote." M. Night Shyamalan in a nutshell.
Yep.
I think in a way he's like a clever but impatient kid doing homework: at some point, the end is in sight, and that kid just sprints forward, making every possible mistake on the way.
That's kind of M.K.Shyamalan when the Amazing Mindshattering Twist is in sight.
Pitch Meetings are never getting OLD.
That was…good.
Rim shot moment! 🥁
Nice xD
good one
Wait, that’s the name of the movie!
“And every half hour there a year passes! Which is appropriate because that’s how long watching every half hour of this movie will feel”
🏆🏆🏆🏆 Take all the prizes. You deserve them.
The girl was 6, so did they spend 22h on the island? Because she was 50 when they swam away.
@@seppdereinzigwahre3482
Maybe. It was certainly the next day when they left.
@@timopper5488 Ok, thanks. Didn’t watch the movie.
Wow wow wow wow!
Ryan is a great actor. The timing. When he looks at the script and says nothing. Twice. Gold. Acting gold.
Hilarious lol
Yeah, we have reached the pinnacle of acting. He looked at the script and said nothing. Not once, no no no, TWICE.
Far better than anyone in the movie!
And he's acting with himself, so the interpersonal timing is all editing, which is another skill entirely, so whoever does that deserves props too!
Acting Gold. Lol Yes. Yes!
Producer guy is completely defeated. 4:06 😂😂
The 6 year old girl and 6 year old boy...
“Being dead is sometimes fatal!”
The only time it isn’t is when you die laughing from these movie pitches.
Or when you’re dead inside. Like me. 😐
Or you're a superhero
not in marvel movie
Shirou Emiya sighs in annoyance
Or Avengers.
"This vacationing cop has jurisdiction on this mystery island?"
"Sure, I don't care"
lol
“Oh, man, yeah, getting real close to that human-sounding dialogue!”
I was convinced that Shamalan has never spoked to another human so that's why his dialogue is always awful, but then it seems the extra isolation of the pandemic has rotted his brain even more
@@bioticjedi3864 based on his old fashioned Indian upbringing (My ex was Indian and they're very strict and her parents knew I was black but I have wavey curly natural hair so I can pass as eastern Indian) they're very robotic and stoic
I mean Hindi is evolved now but this was the late 90s and his parents were immigrants so he might just think that's how Americans speak due to his sheltered upbringing
He writes all the authoritative people like strict Indian parents
@@Chuck_EL ooo that's really interesting, you'd think after interacting with people in his adult life he'd pick up that we don't sound like robots lmao
Kinda like "don't take my daughter's hand unless you mean it" in "The Happening".
"What? Noooo!"
You can tell by Producer Guy's reaction that Ryan really hated this one.
I agree. I think this is the single most savage Pitch Meeting of them all. Just pure sarcastic contempt for every aspect of the film.
And understandably so. N.Shyamalan is _sometimes_ good at creating stories which pay off for the 1.4 zillion plot holes, but this one sounds just icky and silly. (Was he maybe aiming for creating the next Sin City?)
"Being dead is sometime fatal" - producer guy.
marvel has taught us that
only sometimes
I had to think for a second but that's technically true. People who's heart has stopped have been brought back to life so dying doesn't kill you 100% of the time
It's usually fatal, unless you're a character in a comic book that people somewhat remember
How would he know?, he didn't become a doctor.
PLOT DUNGEON HOLE: The sperms would age and die long before reaching the egg, which takes 30-45 minutes.
Great point. There's a joke in there about dungeon holes but I'll keep it above the gutter.
Ugh, those poor women. I just did the math, and they would hit their monthly period every 2 to 3 minutes.
But remember: you can't expect the writer to apply the rules he made up to another part of the movie he made up.
@@warriorscholar41 They would just die of blood loss...
@@sarahno4748 they'd be making new blood cells just as fast. This whole thing is vastly impossible because metabolism would speed up so much that they woudln't be able to take in enough calories to survive the new tissue growth.
The producer has listened to hundreds of pitches, for some highly questionable movies, yet I don’t remember him ever experiencing the palpable self-disgust he displays here. Ryan George’s well runs deep.
Twilight 4...or 5. Whatever one has the weird baby
I don't think any of the 80-100 pitch meetings I have watched have been about a movie this horrible. I think if pitch meetings also gave a review score this one would get 0/10.
@@johnnytee911 yep 😂 was reminded of that one as well
Yeah, poor guy
I'll be honest, the whole children having a baby thing didn't really hit home with me at first. Then I took a moment to process that reality and my whole body shuddered.
Why, Shamallan, why
also Mid-size Sedan was already on that beach hours ago and he didn't age.
barely an inconvenience
I'd never heard of this movie before, but when you revealed that it was a Shyamalan film, the absurdity of the plot finally made sense.
No no no it’s not Shyamalans’ fault it’s the books fault. You know it’s based on a book. 😂
@@Devilke No, any problems with the book are the author's fault. The movie's faults belong to the director, because he determines how the story goes. That's like saying Dune was a shitty movie because Frank Herbert wrote a shitty book, which is completely untrue. Any flaws with the book's story could have been fixed by the director, just as the director can add flaws that aren't in the book (good example: Millennium by John Varley). If the book's flaws are so great they cause the movie to be bad, there shouldn't have been a movie to begin with. In any case, Shyamalan has a well-earned reputation now for making movies with terrible plot twists and plot holes you could drive a Mack truck through.
@@MiguelLoya23 Got plenty of it in stock. But if you want anyone to see sarcasm in your text you have to give contextual clues. You might want to look into that, um, kind of like... /s
@@throatwobblermangrove8510 you're the man!
@@throatwobblermangrove8510 please dont tell me you got the /s from where you think you got it from
for so many of these I'm just glad I don't have to watch the actual movie.
Same. Watching a 5 min pitch video about what I'm not missing is 10 billion times better.
that is, why we come here
You should actually watch this movie it’s really good, maybe, I haven’t actually seen it either
Amen. I’m never watching this garbage.
@@matthewtaylor3308 good idea
“M Night? Didn’t he make a good movie once?”
“That depends who you ask.”
“Wow wow wow. Wow.”
I mean, depends on what you mean with "good" - he once dreamt of a couple of interesting twists and managed to turn them into movies which only work if you focus really hard on the twist without asking how much it makes sense.
He’s made several
@@southpark645 Several what is the minimum number for several 3? List them please...
@@john2g1 The Sixth Sense, Signs, Unbreakable, The Village, Split, and although I haven’t seen it yet, I’m willing to bet that The Visit is good as well. Also, I actually really liked Old
@@southpark645 I've seen The Visit and yeah, I thought it was pretty good
The dead eyes at 3:56? Probably some of the best acting I've seen all year. Haunting.
I love it when Pitch Meetings show me how utterly BS a movie is, so I don't have to waste my time watching it. Thank you Ryan.
But it still spoils you, when they review a good movie you already know what happens so you cant even see it. Plus they find a bad thing of everything
@@jollyd.joestar3937 80% of movies he does are not worth your time. The other 20% you’re probably so excited about, you’ve already watched them.
Even good movies seem like total BS when in those pitch meetings.
This was actually a good movie, I liked it.
@@Leprutz
Nah, can tell the difference between when Ryan is doing a good natured roasting, or when he is total contempt for the movie, as in this case.
I'm sorry, but Mid-Sized Sedan is probably the best name of any character ever
Right up there with Mid-Strength Beer.
Nah, I think UPGRAYEDD from Idiocracy is the greatest movie character name of all time.
Maybe it was a tip of the hat to Douglas Adams' "Hitchhiker's Guide" character, Ford Prefect?
For some reason i thought the name was Midsize Dan...
@@TR-cp1fo I haven't said the word upgrade without thinking about that since 2004
"Oh! A very expository child!"
So true, and such a funny way to put it.
yeah, that almost sounds like something a human would say
7:10 that caught me so off guard 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can we get a Highlander pitch meeting please?
Even better/worse...Highlander 2.
Absolutely please the whole series and all the movies.
Yeah
But there can be only one.
Yes!
“So glad I didn’t fork over money for this.” How’s that for human sounding dialogue?
Same, what a shitty plottwist.
IDK how people are still giving this guy millions of dollars to keep making bad movies.
You have to pay money for movies?
Do you like hot dogs?
I actually really liked the movie
Ive never heard of this movie, I was so confused the entire time. Even more confused as I never heard of the Graphic Novel
Then I saw it's a Shyamalan movie and suddenly all my confusion went away.
This me right here ...👆👆..
Halfway through I was like "I'm getting Shyamalan vibes" and then the ending twist was that I was right.
EXACTLY me
I think even Writer Guy was kinda losing it a little at 3:47, you can hear it in his voice.
"I could've been a doctor"
That made me cry of laughter
And you are responsible for my tears
M Night Ding Dong almost ended the pitch meetings!
@@agoldenage9918 lmao
"Oh no, being dead is sometimes fatal"
This line cracked me up so much XD
🤣🤣🤣
Marvel: And I take that personally.
Only sometimes though
Got same energy as "people die if they killed"
Not in the Marvel universe
Producer Guy's realization that he could've been a doctor was so great, and made even better by Screenwriter Guy reassuring him that the movie's based on an existing graphic novel so everything will be fine.
"I thought this was like an original idea, but it's based on intellectual property, and I'm gonna clutch onto that like a safety blanket!"
"You always do, sir. So anyway, moving on...."
7:42 the only valid response to this film
“so who did you have in mind to direct this movie?”
“i was thinking the guy who directed avatar?”
“yeah sure, we can totally make that happen, he’s directed a lot of great movies”
*m. night shymalan to direct ‘old’*
Thought you were talking about James Cameron lmao
@@alrightytighty1572 yeah the joke is that screenwriter ryan wanted james cameron to direct but the other ryan thought he meant m. night🤣
@@xavierramirez1911 ah
more like. M night Sham-a-lot
Studio Executive suddenly realizes his humanity… for a moment.
right up until money was mentioned and then he snaps back.. brilliant.
The 6 yr old girl gives birth !!
" Hmmm. And then the baby dies"
At first this seems funny but then the look on Ryan's face....
PRICELESS
Definitely!!!!!
Just re-watched this.
Still absolutely one of the very best Pitch Meetings.
Comedy gold.
His reaction to the 6-year-old pregnancy reminds me of his reaction to the Jacob and baby romance in Twilight. 🤣😂😆
...what are we doing here, man...
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What
OH! This is an M. Night Shyamalan flick! That explains why I feel like nothing makes sense and yet I'm SUPER uncomfortable with everything that's going on XD
He gave some heevy jeevy foreboding evilness since Happening
Exactly. When I saw it was his movie I thought “ah, that explains it.”
@@TokyoBlue587 Well, to be fair... Signs wmis an awesome movie. I did get allll the way off his back by the time he released Elevator though. It was only marginally better than Nick Cages Wickerman and so much less scary than the similar Dr. Who episode in that vein.
@@rosemali3022 - i mean, i dont know if he did a pitch meeting for Signs - which was a neat movie compared to the rest of his portfolio - but if you define "an awesome movie" as intelligent aliens picking a planet to invade thats 70% water and it rains, when water is their weakness? And the little girl happens to leave water all over. And said aliens can come from across space but cant get in a nailed-shut door. It had good "craft", but his movies are all illogical dog crap that people think have neat twists (but the real twist is that they dont!). -- Like Day of the Triffids had aliens with a weakness to salt water - but they were plant creatures who seemed to invade by accident and everyone on earth was blind while they did it. I was just left very unimpressed by the aliens after Signs.
@@squidracerX That's totally fair. It was my first ever horror movie as a kid so its special to me. And it has some genuinely good scares. That scene with the alien standing in the roof gets me every time. The acting was good, and the dialogue was well written. It had funny moments like when the film cuts to everyone wearing tin foil hats. And also had some really guy wrenching moments like when the dad yells and then starts to cry.
Yeah, I stand by it being a really good film. The aliens were just the premise to deliver the story to us, not the story itself. It's about dealing with tragedy, being present for your family, and faith. Without being preachy about it. Besides, who said horror movies are supposed to make sense?
Producer guy goes on to become a doctor:
“So you have an undiagnosed ailment for me?”
“Yes sir I do!”
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
that would be a good skit he should do on his own channel
OMG Hahahahahaha! So funny!!
You mean House?
IT'S LUPUS!
I love how Ryan just breaks character and you can hear the backgrounds
"The six-year-old boy gets the six-year-old girl pregnant and she has a baby 20 minutes later and the baby dies..."
Oh, Shyamalan, what have you done again?
I can’t believe I read that with my own two eyeballs
My question for M.Night is um WHY?!
The whole scenario sounds so chilling that I feel compelled to watch it in a theatre
@@Kentrc11 Yes, I understand. That's how I felt. I wish it was made by a different director. Or good Shyamalan instead of bad Shyamalan...
@@brucesimmons5517 The movie maker to me is inconsequential. The scenario is just ballsy to me, something that I have never seen on film or thought I would see on film.
Oh no we’re reaching twilight levels of self-reflection from the Producer Guy
I was waiting for this comment
Every now and then he realises I think he is going to quit in the final episode
i was just gonna sat that :D
I think this one hit him even harder tham twilight
@@chunkyizanagisburden The final episode will reveal they are just a single person in a mental hospital.
"Being dead is sometimes fatal!"
Learning new stuff every Pitch Meeting.
Like he's not wrong...
Me:🤔 sometimes…sometimes.
Movies are starting to seem increasingly insane. And Ryan George seems more and more like a pillar of sanity, the more he makes videos such as this one. Bravo sir.
I think all M.Night Shyamalan movies sound completely nuts when you recount the plot. Just sometimes he manages to create a really cool mood or story or so much suspense that you just buy all the nonsense.
And then sometimes it just bombs. Lady in the Water was okay until Shyamalan had to drop that ham-fisted dig at film critics in there.
Why do I feel so sad for the writer at 4:15? He just looks like it was the best he could come up with... 🥺🥺🥺
OMG pay Ryan whatever he wants to keep him in this channel. These pitch meetings are pretty much the only things I watch on Screenrant. I suspect your subscription numbers will take a dive if this ever goes away.
wow wow wow....wow
I'd be shocked if Screenrant didn't know that already
“Getting close to that human sounding dialogue” Lol. Do any of M Nights twists ever not disappoint.
6th sense, maybe unbreakable, and literally nothing else
@@stefanfilipovits21 I would add Split to that list, but it's not really a part of the plot, just a great surprise setting up the next movie.
I've only liked 2 of his movies: 6th sense and Signs. Everything else has been terrible
(I haven't seen Split)
@@stefanfilipovits21 Yup. 6th sense was great though.
@@bryanvickers yeah, I considered that one too and I agree it’s not really a twist
I passed on this one. It seems like a movie that constantly screams at the audience "Don't think, just go with it."
Yeah it's kinda like the bible in that way. If you don't think too hard or ask too many questions, it's almost possible to believe in a magic sky wizard.
@reignman30 I think you’ve got some issues.
This whole movie is a masterclass on how to not write a dialogue. Everybody is just expositing what's happening in the most artificial manner possible.
Ryan's face when talking about the 6 year old girl getting pregnant by the 6 year old boy and the baby dying is priceless
I want to hear:
"I need you to get all the way off of my back."
"No. Not this time. No way."
YES!
If there's another movie like Show Dogs that is changed post-release due to some controversy, that could work.
Maybe they can have a one and one physical fight after the heated argument! 😂
first off: I loved this movie. Ryan DID uncover maaaany holes though. And he didn't even touch upon how Mid Sized Sedan was still alive when they got there and not in the slightest affected by the ageing thing. Even though his girl had already died the night before and was already decomposing.
"So you have pitch meeting for me?"
"Yes sir I do, it's Old pitch meeting"
"Then go make a new one"
That would’ve been perfect
Wow wow wow... wow! :)
Making puns is tight!
"The rust is poisoning your blood stream" is the most anime sounding way to kill someone
when the thing in the movie is so outrageous that gives Producer Guy an existential crisis
Existential crises are tight!
"Being dead is sometimes fatal!"
Brutal honesty there!
I really felt that deep, awkward silence
"I could've been a doctor...."
“It’s about a beach that makes people old”
That’s the name of the movie!
"One of those words yes, not the whole sentence."
“So that’s about it what do ya think?”
“Well…”
Sums this up perfectly
1:20 - "Being dead is sometimes fatal!"
- Sounds like a Ryan George Pitch Meeting of the Bible:
"And then Jesus wants to go outside again with his twelve buddies, but his worried mom Mary warns him that it's dangerous outside and that being dead is sometimes fatal. But then he's like: well, let's see about that."
"Will spreading the word of god, getting crucified, and then rising from the dead be hard?"
@@holahola-ym1xv- LOL
I see what you did there! :-) Let's see how long it takes before someone posts the answer in this thread. ;-)
I saw the blonde girl’s pregnancy in a trailer, got very uncomfortable, and then hoped that the inevitable pitch meeting would turn into a Breaking Dawn pitch meeting sequel. It did not disappoint.
I read the graphic novel and the movie is tame in comparison... which makes that part of this video even funnier,
I had to stop the video at that point. It broke me. Breaking Dawn was my fav pitch meeting before but I think this one just surpassed it
+@@VicenteTorresAliasVits So, the graphic novel is definitely more... graphic?
Well, I guess that's why they're called that
The original graphic novel is French btw…..explains a lot, doesn’t it?
@@jinhunterslay1638 does it though ?
Ryan watches and summarizes these movies with 100% accuracy so we don't have to sit through them
He is both the Hero we need and deserve
A silent watcher, a Dark Knight.
Nah, we don't deserve him.
Especially not Screen Rant 😂
A guy making at least one video per week talking about movies isn't exaclty what I'd call "silent" ^^
I'd say 75% accuracy, there are some videos where he says something wrong
Are you serious? It's way funnier to watch after you sat through a whole movie.
Being Batman is super easy, barely an inconvenience.
The bit about the kids and the baby perfectly emulated how I felt about that scene
I love how these two different guys can have some pretty serious disagreements and pretty quickly move on from them to work together on an idea. Gives me hope.
I really can't get over "Mid-size Sedan"
He also has a rap partner: sport-utility vehicle.
Featuring Mid-Sized Bow Wow, Mid-Sized Boosie and Mid-Sized Jon!
me neither
@@ZenMonkeyGod Mid-Sized Jon: "Whhhheeeeeerrrrreee?" "Maybeeeee!"
3:58 "I could've been a doctor." - Sad Producer Guy
One of the best moments from the pitch meeting series
You know, the unrecognized awesome of "Super easy, barely an inconvenience," is Producer Guy's credulous "Oh, Really!" that always follows.
The producer got dangerously close to genuine soul-searching introspection for a second there...
"So, that's about it, what do you think?"
"Well..." *shakes head uncomfortably trying to hold the opinion*
"Yeah, well, great, OK"
thanks for adding subtitles i couldnt watch the vid
I've been watching people talk about Old and I love how Ryan has the same issues with the plot the others have with it....especially the baby thing.
People didnt want to believe Shyamalan is back to happening level insanity after his brief popular comeback…
But he is. This is one of the stupidest movies ever made
@@bingobongo1615 when did his comeback happen?
@@arbitrary_thoughts With Split basically, although some people say with The Visit and also Glass was decent
@syed Abdullah Ghouri Simply put, no... Obviously...
@syed Abdullah Ghouri If we're comparing M Night's track record, it's a decent.
Me: I don't think they'll be another movie that'll break producer guy like the last Twilight movie did.
M. Night Shyamalan: Hold my plot twist
Oh my God, the moment of introspection was perhaps the best thing I’ve ever seen on TH-cam, certainly the best thing this year. Introspection is Tight!!
"Did the baby thing have an impact on the plot?"
"No, not really. Not even."
Disposable babies are TIGHT.
Hold up
wow wow wow wow wow
Nope. Just nope.
😅😅😅
This sounded funny and wrong at the same time. 😂😂😂
Producer guys reaction and digestion of the underaged hyper birth is so real it hurts.. just like the scene and context itself.
4:38 probably my favorite part cause its like hes really trying to cling to sanity after digesting said info above.
underage hyperbirth is the name of my metal band
@@mitcheg3k oh did you name it that cause Minor Delivery Overdrive was taken?
“I could have been a doctor” was my first favourite 😂