I love that the way they "defeated Ego" was by serving him the most humble of meals. A "peasant dish" that reminds him of his mother’s cooking. The one thing he couldn’t possibly give a negative review. It was perfect.
Simply, they hit him with the "no matter the amount of food you've eaten, nothing beats your mother's cooking". Remy successfully made a ratatouille so good that it literally hits Ego home.
@@siphonophores Well, definately not the case for me. I never felt any big difference between home cooking and processed food. I'm definitely like Remy's brother, if it's something edible then I'm usually good.
@@poochyenajones1362 ngl, you're kinda missing out since you only eat for consumption and take no time to appreciate or observe your meal, not saying there's anything wrong with it, you're just missing out.
There's a scene in the movie where Remy smells the soup and gags. Rats are unable to vomit. So Linguini made the soup so horrible it broke the laws of nature...
Maybe there was some untold baggage Gusteau was already dealing with before Ego's review🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️we will never know unless Pixar comes up with a better explanation than "he lost ONE star, then pulled the trigger"
This is one of those movies that doesn't even need a sequel. It ended with quite a twist. Instead of Remy becoming a chef at Gusteau's, he becomes head chef in his own restaurant under secrecy, still being able to live his dream. Ego finally gets to taste real quality food he's long forgotten about, Linguini finally got himself a job he's good at, Collette gets treated with the respect she deserves, and the rats don't have to go hungry and be afraid of poison, now that's an ending.
You missed a win: Despite Colette voicing how much misogyny she had to fight to get where she is, Ego doesn't think twice about her being the Chef (he's wrong of course, but his reaction at the idea is one of delight rather than incredulity). And this makes perfect sense, since the best cook he ever knew was a woman: his mother.
@@mr.bighead903 i mean ego is a very critical person so i dont doubt that if he was sexist he would be sure to point out that shes a woman as a means to discredit the restaurant
@@leontriestoart maybe in a normal case where Anton just doesn’t really like the food or doesn’t care for it… BUT, In this case Ego has just remembered a food he used to love years and years ago, he’s probably overjoyed as he’s found the food he’s probably been looking for, for years, him being critical of the restaurant (at this point) is probably the last thing on his mind, all he wants to do is thank the chef, not be critical towards them
I completely forgot this movie starts with that annoying trope of “yeah, that’s me. You’re probably wondering how I got in this situation,” which was so popular at one point for some reason.
It legit isn’t annoying when done right. In fact, it’s a trope that avoids giving a slog-through beginning and instead drops you right into the action while still giving you some exposition.
Even with all the controversy, Ratatuille has one of my favourite quotes of all times: "Not everyone has the talent to become a great artist, but an artist can be found in anyone".
Controversy? this is when ppl believed Pixar made peak movies and with monster Inc, the incredibles, toy story 1 and 2, and wall e. No one is hating besides ppl that can't see happiness like ppl hating on the GTA 6 trailer
I think OP is talking about that creepy John Lasseter fella. But he's been delt with so....🤷♀️EDIT: also in this case you could separate art from artist.
When I was a kid I thought that Ratatouile was a delicious multicolored pepperoni/sausage dish, and wanted to eat it SO BAD. You can’t IMAGINE my childhood disappointment to find out that it’s just sliced veggies. A salad in disguise
"I cherished the memories of a question my grandson asked me, when he said, 'Grandpa, were you a hero in the war?'" "Grandpa said, 'No...but he served in a company of heroes...'"
The thing is, there are female rats, you just can't notice them if you don't know about rats because they're not pink with long hair and lashes, they're just smaller than the male rats
"In the past, I have made no secret of my disdain for Chef Gusteau’s famous motto: Anyone can cook. But I realize, only now do I truly understand what he meant. Not everyone can become a great artist, but a great artist can come from anywhere."
This, Up and Wall-E were my favourite movies. Ratatouille was Creativity and Finding yourself, Wall-E was Discovery and Warnings of the future, Up was Moving on and Learning Trust.
I liked this movie for both some of the characterizations (like the woman cook Colette Tatou, who may seem harsh but has good reasons to be) and the variation of the "anyone can cook" message of the film. Not just anyone can become great at a thing, but talent can come from unexpected places, so don't be quick to sell yourself or others short.
Emile is also voiced by one of the artists at Pixar. He's also the voice of squishy from monsters University, and the guy who created Elemental. Among other projects at Pixar. C:
Ego really did get red in the face by the end--and through the ending of the film--but not because he was drunk. His whole color palate warmed up after he tasted the food, and revisited his childhood memories. He was no longer corpselike after that. He regained his humanity.
My favorite part is when Linguine looked at Remy and said “Hey Lois remember the time that “Spilling the milk” watch “Courage the cowardly dog” for the PlayStation 3.” And Remy said. “What the hell are you talking about? Who is Lois? What is “Courage the cowardly dog?” What is “Spilling the milk?” Wake up from the coma wake up from the coma wake up from the coma wake u-“
As a French person I can confirm we all have rats under our hats controlling our movements and make us cook masterpieces, it’s one of the steps to adulthood is finding a rat and becoming friends with you so it can help you cook
Seeing how small the ratatouille is is accurate because whenever I go to a fancy restaurant they always serve the smallest dish ever. I get more filled up by the dessert.
1:45 Funny you mention this because the Japanese name translates to just "Remi's Delicious Restaurant" When you think about it naming the movie after food is like making a movie called Pizza, and it's about little Italian Boy dreaming of being a pro wrestler but finds his true love in cooking.
When I turned 18, my mother decided that instead of giving presents on my birthday, I'd get 18 gifts throughout the year! Motherly love don't get much better than that!
10:40 I’ve actually seen many headcanon that Remy is a trans rat because he’s smaller than his father/brother and female rats tend to be smaller than male rats. Personally don’t believe it but it’s kinda funny to think that Django accepts Remy as trans but doesn’t accept that he wants to cook
Fun fact: if Remy is indeed seeing colors and hearing music when he tastes food, he could have synesthesia. The first time I watched this was when I was 5 or 6, and I thought they were saying "a meal" instead of "Emile." With my limited vocabulary, it resulted in some weird thoughts.
And he also the narrator in the Minecraft story mode (and he's going to play as one of the major characters in the upcoming Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire)
12:25 Yes, I think legally speaking that would be sexual assault and depending on her reaction you may or may not end up having charges pressed against you.
There's a clip from behind the scenes with some producers or director or something talking about how 'Ratatouille' was the perfect title and had been on the screenplay forever and his reasoning was 'It's FRENCH, it'S FOOD, and it's got RAT in it'. i gotta agree tbh
Ever since I was young I’ve always loved anything related to art. When I watched this movie as a tiny grimy kid it made me feel a way a could never put into words, It was so different than any other animated movie is watched until that point. To this point it remains my favorite Pixar movie. Peak animation honestly, I’m so happy you guys watched it it gave me a good laugh as always
2:25 I work in insurance, and it's common to get a discount for having protective devices (burglar alarm, fire alarm/sprinklers, etc) in your home. A customer asked if guns counted as protective devices (they do not).
2:13 Double barrel shotgun taking out the slow rats, then you see the passion burning in Remy's eyes; and he'd keep his head. Then all the humans they tried to kill Remy but only because they'd be jealous that Remy and grandmas love is deeper than Edward and Bella's. OH! if Remy were a human, he'd never eat your brains he just want your food oh he'd want your food or he'd want your food. P.S THIS IS A JOKE! Gosh damnit I hate myself ☠️💀
I remember hearing a theory that when Ego eats the dish and thinks to how his mom made it, the house we see in the flashback is the house from the beginning of the movie. And that the old lady could be Ego's mother. I dont necessarily believe it, but its a fun idea at the very least.
The whole stealing is bad thing never really felt right to me in the movie and i feel like i realized why. Remmy throughout this isnt stealing hes surviving he was starving when gustos ghost shamed him for trying to take just one crumb of food. No one would have missed that crumb. I feel like theres some symbolism of classism there…
This movie was always weird to me because I have musophobia (fear of rodents) but I am not scared of the animated ones but one they act like real mice do it kinda triggers me, like at the scene in the beginning of the movie where there are all the rats living in the house and they are all scurrying.
This movie has always been one of my favorite Pixar movies since I was little, I especially like watching it when I was sick and everything I tried eating tasted like shit. It will always have a special place in my heart.
As a professional dishwasher, I the problem I have with the film is how quiet they speak in the kitchen. At my place there's ovens, alarms, flattops and the dish machine going off, so Linguini's near-whispering will not be heard over sounds of the kitchen.
Dang, because of that "alfredo sauce in the jar" line, now I'm imagining Colette talking about eating alfredo sauce.... And her boyfriend Alfredo Linguini blushing.
Man I remember when The Ratatouille musical trend started then they did a livestream concert to raise money for Broadway workers during the pandemic, good times
Honestly this movie is just peak Pixar. Every aspect of this film is just masterful in every way. I used to watch this all the time at my late Grandmother’s house. And to this day the warmth of that feeling in her home resonates deeply with in my soul.
The content recently has been top tier. Phineas and Ferb, Ratatouille, Family Guy Murder Mystery, Coco, Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Spilling the Milk ending 2023 on a high.
I love that the way they "defeated Ego" was by serving him the most humble of meals. A "peasant dish" that reminds him of his mother’s cooking. The one thing he couldn’t possibly give a negative review. It was perfect.
Wait, thats awesome i never thought of that in that context
Simply, they hit him with the "no matter the amount of food you've eaten, nothing beats your mother's cooking". Remy successfully made a ratatouille so good that it literally hits Ego home.
@@siphonophoresit is true,nothing hit’s different then a home cooked meal from your momma,makes me grateful to have a mom who can cook
@@siphonophores Well, definately not the case for me. I never felt any big difference between home cooking and processed food. I'm definitely like Remy's brother, if it's something edible then I'm usually good.
@@poochyenajones1362 ngl, you're kinda missing out since you only eat for consumption and take no time to appreciate or observe your meal, not saying there's anything wrong with it, you're just missing out.
There's a scene in the movie where Remy smells the soup and gags. Rats are unable to vomit. So Linguini made the soup so horrible it broke the laws of nature...
Be original
Or Remy is over dramatic
Chad Schraff reference
@@kenzieham i would consider that a pretty likely possibility lmao
I'm sorry, somebody has to say it...Remy has no gag reflex 🙊
I love how Gusteau canonically gets criticized once and dies.
Maybe there was some untold baggage Gusteau was already dealing with before Ego's review🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️we will never know unless Pixar comes up with a better explanation than "he lost ONE star, then pulled the trigger"
@@tornadodee148 There’s no need for an explanation, it’s historically accurate to reality.
@@wildfire9280I think it was based on a true story, iirc
😂😂this killed me. The wimp
Some people might get pushed over the edge if just one more bad thing happens
This is one of those movies that doesn't even need a sequel.
It ended with quite a twist. Instead of Remy becoming a chef at Gusteau's, he becomes head chef in his own restaurant under secrecy, still being able to live his dream. Ego finally gets to taste real quality food he's long forgotten about, Linguini finally got himself a job he's good at, Collette gets treated with the respect she deserves, and the rats don't have to go hungry and be afraid of poison, now that's an ending.
Is this the dream theory of everything just being a dream in a show
@@hybridvenom9what
@@elliswebster7041 you never heard about like the dream theory of love everything in a show or movie being a dream
@@hybridvenom9it’s not, it’s literally actually what happened, what made you think he was talking about the dream theory?
@@MotionWZRD i think
You missed a win: Despite Colette voicing how much misogyny she had to fight to get where she is, Ego doesn't think twice about her being the Chef (he's wrong of course, but his reaction at the idea is one of delight rather than incredulity).
And this makes perfect sense, since the best cook he ever knew was a woman: his mother.
Or it could be because of the clothes she’s wearing and the context that linguini went and brought her out as soon as Anton asked
@@mr.bighead903 i mean ego is a very critical person so i dont doubt that if he was sexist he would be sure to point out that shes a woman as a means to discredit the restaurant
@@leontriestoart maybe in a normal case where Anton just doesn’t really like the food or doesn’t care for it… BUT,
In this case Ego has just remembered a food he used to love years and years ago, he’s probably overjoyed as he’s found the food he’s probably been looking for, for years, him being critical of the restaurant (at this point) is probably the last thing on his mind, all he wants to do is thank the chef, not be critical towards them
@@mr.bighead903 wait yeah, ur right i forgot that she was introduced to him after he ate the meal
@@leontriestoart :)
I completely forgot this movie starts with that annoying trope of “yeah, that’s me. You’re probably wondering how I got in this situation,” which was so popular at one point for some reason.
idk when it got popular because I legit thought they started the trend 😂
It is "me"
Because the best way to grab the audience's attention is to drop them in the middle of the action
To be fair Kuzco is iconic
It legit isn’t annoying when done right. In fact, it’s a trope that avoids giving a slog-through beginning and instead drops you right into the action while still giving you some exposition.
Even with all the controversy, Ratatuille has one of my favourite quotes of all times: "Not everyone has the talent to become a great artist, but an artist can be found in anyone".
What controversy bro 💀
Controversy? this is when ppl believed Pixar made peak movies and with monster Inc, the incredibles, toy story 1 and 2, and wall e. No one is hating besides ppl that can't see happiness like ppl hating on the GTA 6 trailer
No it's found anywhere, the whole point is not everyone can be an artist, but 1 can come from anywhere
I think OP is talking about that creepy John Lasseter fella. But he's been delt with so....🤷♀️EDIT: also in this case you could separate art from artist.
That doesn’t make any goddamn sense
When I was a kid I thought that Ratatouile was a delicious multicolored pepperoni/sausage dish, and wanted to eat it SO BAD. You can’t IMAGINE my childhood disappointment to find out that it’s just sliced veggies. A salad in disguise
Same! I used to cut sausages and throw tomato sauce on them to "make ratatouille"
Ngl that's what i thought it was until i read this comment
Same bro XD
Hey if you cook veggies right, you don’t need any meat. Just bring out the flavors and umami and textures, and bam - meaty dish, but all veg.
@@TheLastHylianTitan “umami” needs to be taught in schools
That ending speech that Ego makes in his review always makes me tear up whenever I watch it. Probably my favorite moment in any Pixar movie.
"I cherished the memories of a question my grandson asked me, when he said, 'Grandpa, were you a hero in the war?'"
"Grandpa said, 'No...but he served in a company of heroes...'"
@@DakotaofRaptors heroes that can legally murder people AND I CANT. F the army for their privileges xD
I liked the food critic, both when he was a hater and when he genuinely enjoyed the food
The thing is, there are female rats, you just can't notice them if you don't know about rats because they're not pink with long hair and lashes, they're just smaller than the male rats
Basically every rat in non animated films is female bc the male rats have giant balls and they dont wanna put that on TV
"In the past, I have made no secret of my disdain for Chef Gusteau’s famous motto: Anyone can cook. But I realize, only now do I truly understand what he meant. Not everyone can become a great artist, but a great artist can come from anywhere."
This is cinema
They finally watched peak fiction
Exactly
Fr I’ve been waiting for them reacting to this masterpiece
Fax
They took way too damn long to react to this 😂
Juan Piece
This movie just gets better with age.. that Anton Ego speech is one of my fav scenes period
and they talked over the scene in the stream 😂
@@OliverOils damn it LMAOOO
I can't be the only one who used to think that ratatouille was made of pepperoni
I knew it wasn't pepperoni only because the pepperoni on that dish looked different than the pepperoni ive seen on pizza
You can see them slicing vegetables when they’re making it, you ‘pepperoni kids’ fooled yourselves 😂
I was thinkijg it was made from a pudding and it was like ice cream
Ok, now watch Ratatoing. I unironically want you to watch it.
Such a fever dream of a movie, I still remember the cat lol
PRECISELY
yess i need them to watch it now
YES PLEASE THEY HAVE TK WATCH IT
Ironically : a movie about envious books trying to destroy a skilled rival who steals good ingredients from more skilled poor persons
This, Up and Wall-E were my favourite movies.
Ratatouille was Creativity and Finding yourself,
Wall-E was Discovery and Warnings of the future,
Up was Moving on and Learning Trust.
“Back in the day you had a shotgun not insurance.”
My grandparents can vouch for that.
I think we can all agree that every food dish in this movie can make us really hungry and just look overall delicious, especially the ratatouille 😋
I wanted to eat whatever that mushroom was
I liked this movie for both some of the characterizations (like the woman cook Colette Tatou, who may seem harsh but has good reasons to be) and the variation of the "anyone can cook" message of the film. Not just anyone can become great at a thing, but talent can come from unexpected places, so don't be quick to sell yourself or others short.
5:05
*"Put your alfredo sauce inside of that jar Linguini."*
Both Alfredo sauce gags are even better since Alfredo is Linguini’s _actual first name._
I remember requesting this movie a year ago.
It’s amazing to see them watch more peak fiction.
Great request
16:32 love the implication that Linguini keeps the chef hat on when he's doing the deed
Yup just like I don’t take off my McQueens aswell
This movie is my childhood and I’m so happy they finally watched it
Emile is also voiced by one of the artists at Pixar. He's also the voice of squishy from monsters University, and the guy who created Elemental. Among other projects at Pixar. C:
And Peter Sohn also voice one of the characters in Luca
16:28 fun fact, rebecca sugar (the creator of steven universe) once drew this exact scenario
Ego really did get red in the face by the end--and through the ending of the film--but not because he was drunk. His whole color palate warmed up after he tasted the food, and revisited his childhood memories. He was no longer corpselike after that. He regained his humanity.
I’m literally crying. That’s my favourite channel and my favourite cartoon. They cured my depression and broken heart. Literally.
My favorite part is when Linguine looked at Remy and said “Hey Lois remember the time that “Spilling the milk” watch “Courage the cowardly dog” for the PlayStation 3.” And Remy said. “What the hell are you talking about? Who is Lois? What is “Courage the cowardly dog?” What is “Spilling the milk?” Wake up from the coma wake up from the coma wake up from the coma wake u-“
i think that big ass rat used to be a lab rat and that's why he's so built 💀
Pregnant
Stop ignoring me
Stop acting pregnant
I will sue you
YOU LIKED YOUR OWN COMMENT UGLY
As a French person I can confirm we all have rats under our hats controlling our movements and make us cook masterpieces, it’s one of the steps to adulthood is finding a rat and becoming friends with you so it can help you cook
Hands down the best Disney-Pixar film
The incredibles is tied with it I think
@@pinkitten1712stop acting pregnant
@@thebreaddealer4942What sense does that even make? Lol
@@GothamsMostTrusted - preempt r
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@@thebreaddealer4942 Lol, okay
Seeing how small the ratatouille is is accurate because whenever I go to a fancy restaurant they always serve the smallest dish ever. I get more filled up by the dessert.
1:45 Funny you mention this because the Japanese name translates to just "Remi's Delicious Restaurant"
When you think about it naming the movie after food is like making a movie called Pizza, and it's about little Italian Boy dreaming of being a pro wrestler but finds his true love in cooking.
I kinda wanna see that Italian kid wrestler movie now.
When I turned 18, my mother decided that instead of giving presents on my birthday, I'd get 18 gifts throughout the year! Motherly love don't get much better than that!
I ain't even gonna lie I think ratatouille is my favorite Pixar movie ever
10:40 I’ve actually seen many headcanon that Remy is a trans rat because he’s smaller than his father/brother and female rats tend to be smaller than male rats. Personally don’t believe it but it’s kinda funny to think that Django accepts Remy as trans but doesn’t accept that he wants to cook
How have they not reacted to Atlantis: The Lost Empire movie yet? I have a feeling they would love all the characters
Especially the baddies
When they make the live action ratatouille movie, remy needs to get played by Gordan Ramsey
7:21
Why does that fit so well 😭
Fun fact: if Remy is indeed seeing colors and hearing music when he tastes food, he could have synesthesia.
The first time I watched this was when I was 5 or 6, and I thought they were saying "a meal" instead of "Emile." With my limited vocabulary, it resulted in some weird thoughts.
You cannot imagine the pain I was in as a kid when I found out ratatouille didn’t have pepperoni
Fun fact: The voice actor of Remy the Rat is the same voice actor for Jesse in Minecraft Story Mode.
And he also the narrator in the Minecraft story mode (and he's going to play as one of the major characters in the upcoming Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire)
12:25 Yes, I think legally speaking that would be sexual assault and depending on her reaction you may or may not end up having charges pressed against you.
There's a clip from behind the scenes with some producers or director or something talking about how 'Ratatouille' was the perfect title and had been on the screenplay forever and his reasoning was 'It's FRENCH, it'S FOOD, and it's got RAT in it'. i gotta agree tbh
Ever since I was young I’ve always loved anything related to art. When I watched this movie as a tiny grimy kid it made me feel a way a could never put into words, It was so different than any other animated movie is watched until that point. To this point it remains my favorite Pixar movie. Peak animation honestly, I’m so happy you guys watched it it gave me a good laugh as always
This is a certified rat moment for the milk boys.
This entire movie is just a “Let him cook” meme
I once met remmys voice actor, literally none of my friends has believed me no matter how hard I try.
2:25 I work in insurance, and it's common to get a discount for having protective devices (burglar alarm, fire alarm/sprinklers, etc) in your home. A customer asked if guns counted as protective devices (they do not).
Finally, a good cooking commentary
I am surprised that Ratatouille had the insane amount of memes just like how revenge of the sith had so many memes
12:38 Okay, I'm confused - I thought butts weren't in back then?
Then again, this was the same guy who did _The Incredibles._
0:40- Eden just described almost the exact premise of The Secret of Nimh.
Honestly, this is probably my favorite movie of all time, I was just, in awe, when I finally watched it.
"Little rat societies in the middle of our garden."
The Secret of NIHM:
2:13 Double barrel shotgun taking out the slow rats, then you see the passion burning in Remy's eyes; and he'd keep his head. Then all the humans they tried to kill Remy but only because they'd be jealous that Remy and grandmas love is deeper than Edward and Bella's. OH! if Remy were a human, he'd never eat your brains he just want your food oh he'd want your food or he'd want your food.
P.S THIS IS A JOKE!
Gosh damnit I hate myself ☠️💀
I remember hearing a theory that when Ego eats the dish and thinks to how his mom made it, the house we see in the flashback is the house from the beginning of the movie. And that the old lady could be Ego's mother.
I dont necessarily believe it, but its a fun idea at the very least.
Yeah but the houses don’t match up
0:48 hey guys they made a movie about this called the scecret of nihm
I can't watch these videos without the tanned guy with the glasses who is reacting to these, LOOKS IDENTICAL TO MY OLD CRUSH IN MY CLASSES AT SCHOOL
"It's a polyamorous relationship and she doesn't even know!"
Oh, so like...cheating?
The whole stealing is bad thing never really felt right to me in the movie and i feel like i realized why. Remmy throughout this isnt stealing hes surviving he was starving when gustos ghost shamed him for trying to take just one crumb of food. No one would have missed that crumb. I feel like theres some symbolism of classism there…
Kor almost immediately saying there’s no ratatouille in the movie makes me feel like he’s never seen this before
This movie was always weird to me because I have musophobia (fear of rodents) but I am not scared of the animated ones but one they act like real mice do it kinda triggers me, like at the scene in the beginning of the movie where there are all the rats living in the house and they are all scurrying.
This movie has always been one of my favorite Pixar movies since I was little, I especially like watching it when I was sick and everything I tried eating tasted like shit. It will always have a special place in my heart.
This is one of the best Pixar movies of all time. The only bad part is it takes place in France.
9:12 it took me a second to realize what was happening
5:58 ok why did that sound like a apple?
I like how through the whole movie they keep asking "is this the part where he eats the food and it brings him back"
Are you a part of the OSC?
@@TheWorldsLargestOven STOP BEING EVERYWHERE
As a professional dishwasher, I the problem I have with the film is how quiet they speak in the kitchen. At my place there's ovens, alarms, flattops and the dish machine going off, so Linguini's near-whispering will not be heard over sounds of the kitchen.
Peak Spilling the Milk commentary: "Oh, this is the meme." :D
Dang, because of that "alfredo sauce in the jar" line, now I'm imagining Colette talking about eating alfredo sauce.... And her boyfriend Alfredo Linguini blushing.
03:58 this is what the entire movie feels like! hahaha
Man I remember when The Ratatouille musical trend started then they did a livestream concert to raise money for Broadway workers during the pandemic, good times
Honestly this movie is just peak Pixar. Every aspect of this film is just masterful in every way. I used to watch this all the time at my late Grandmother’s house. And to this day the warmth of that feeling in her home resonates deeply with in my soul.
6:37 "Anybody who's good at anything has a guinea pig up their butt."
Words to live by.
I legit told myself yesterday. I’d love to watch commentary on ratatouille and now y’all are doing it 😄
2:31 for some reason i remember being scared of this scene as a kid idk why tho
Cheese and strawberries actually goes so hard
Not me waiting the entire video for one of them to say “let him cook”😀
The content recently has been top tier. Phineas and Ferb, Ratatouille, Family Guy Murder Mystery, Coco, Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. Spilling the Milk ending 2023 on a high.
I think the big rat is an actual lab rat. He has a tag on his ear
Huzzah, another Pixar movie reaction. I fucking love these.❤❤❤❤❤
0:00 I'm A Giant Rat 🐀 Who Breaks All Of The Rules
Remy is the definition of LET HIM COOK🗣️🔥🔥🔥
*Walt: Remy, we need to cook!*
Remy is Walter white before Walter white is a thing
The movie's title 100% has to actuslly donwith the movie, Ratatoullie is the dish they make Ego that reminds him of his mother.
9:12 I got an ad with that song right after that clip
This movie still holds up to this day!
You guys should watch corpse bride next.
Alternate Movie Tittle:
The Star From King Of Queens, Who Is Patton Oswalt, That Plays A Rat In Ratatouille
I really wish we could've seen their reaction to the "This is me. You're probably wondering how I got into this situation..."
1:50 “Oh my god, the food we made along the day.”
- Spilling the Milk
Ratatouille is the best Pixar, no, best movie of all time.
Fight me.
Actually, challenge me to a cook off.
I’ll just get Remy.
3:46 Gordon Ramsay be like
Despite this being a masterpiece, I will not allow the French to be portrayed in a positive light.
Ratatouille is the name of the dish at the end for those that don’t know
Actually there’s a lot of people I know that have watched the entire movie and still didn’t know why it was called ratatouille
14:08 Useless Fact: In the UK Version of Ratatouille...the health inspector is voiced by Jamie Oliver. Yh idk why...
Me: _reads the title_
Also me: *yeah no shit Sherlock*
you got to see the ones with tinkerbell and dolores by far my all time favoriots (tinkerbell never even had a song, completly original)
9:02 there goes Berlin in the movie