@@dietotaku If each pitch is better than the last, you can go back in history to the first pitch and it will be the WORST. And yet, it's not. It's a paradox.
I spat out my drink when reading this. The creators of this movie literally said "lets take star wars but remove the sci fi, and make obi wan the star, instead of luke"
former Navy sailor here. I just want to say "the building size american flag for inspiration" part is legit. we'd put that up if we had any special event going on, which was often
lmao that doesn’t surprise me at all. when i think of the most american thing possible i remember i went to a nascar race and when the flyover happened during the national anthem the aircraft was so low i had ear plugs in and still went deaf for a few seconds. gotta love this country and it’s national pride. also thank you for your service
as much as the classic "all the way off my back" and "super easy, barely an inconvenience" are great, the casual dismissive "hey shut up" gets me every time
@@gregbors8364 Scientology required that he exclaim "I love this woman!" and jump on a couch for, like, reasons, that make him relatable and totally not an automaton.
I just discovered Pitch meetings this past Sunday and I've probably watched 100 so far. It's a great distraction from everything and so funny, thanks Ryan!
Definitely TH-cam search "pitch meeting chronologically" I missed many otherwise, and the Screen Rant list is completely out of order. There are about 310 or so Pitch Meetings. All are golden. I found them a month ago and in two weeks I watched all 300.
My dad has a pretty limited sense of humor, so when I mentioned your videos to him, I thought he may not be interested. He asked me to see if you did a pitch meeting for this movie. He loves your videos now. Turns out it was super easy, barely an inconvenience. So thank you for giving us a rare, new thing we can enjoy together. 😊
@@antiochus87 > And what's wrong with trench runs? The irresistibly attract the sons of old fighting comrades, who will then channel into something powerful inside them that's definitely not The Force, is what's wrong with them.
@@antiochus87 I do believe it's said in the movie that it was in violation of a multilateral NATO treaty. So NATO and said Bad Guys agreed not to do the thing, but Bad Guys did the thing. There's nothing wrong with trench runs--they're tight! And fun! Expecting nothing to happen to you at the end of a trench run would be like expecting nothing to happen to you standing at the end of a water slide.
Producer Ryan: “He dies in the first movie. Writer Ryan: “That’s what I just said.” Producer Ryan: “So!” That last line was so perfectly delivered. It made me laugh, it made cry…it made me cry (from laughter).
@@chazprouk i saw him acting in a short movie, where he´s the one left alive after a "movie hero" kills a bunch of bad guys , John Wick style. i can´t remember the name of the Video though. if i find it, i link it here edit: found it, the whole channel is pretty great. th-cam.com/video/qrrYDWRDIYo/w-d-xo.html
This is what I love about the pitch meeting series, it lovingly pokes fun at flaws and oddities of movies without being overly pedantic or mean spirited.
I watched an interview with the cast. They were going to do shirts vs skins in the beach football scene. But none of the male actors wanted to be shirts cause they all wanted to show off after all the work they put in to get in shape. That's so funny. Also, then that Bob is the only young guy with a shirt on in that scene.
It would have been better if they hadn't just thrown that away for the final act. While waiting to take off, he should have realized he is too old for it and reported a mechanical issue causing the other guy to take over and lead the strike. The Maverick is the cavalry arriving to save the day on their way out.
The success of the mission being contingent on a "use the Force" moment instead of being a culmination of exhaustive training and painstakingly detailed planning is TIGHT.
This one was fantastic. My favorite is stll the one for the first John Wick movie. I had family who had never seen a Pitch Meeting video howling with that one when I played it for them. 🤣
The only way he can make this better now is to include his cat walking across the screen showing its butt to all. Having cat butts walking across the screen in videos is super tight.
This is the most hilarious pitch meeting yet! My kids love it, my parents love it. Pitch meetings has a way of bringing fans and non fans of any movie together in laughter. Well done!
Ryan, you are better than most of the movies you pitch meet about, mate.. I am sure that most of the execs are now greenlighting projects saying, "This might not make money, but, it's going to make a great episode of pitch meeting with those two completely different guys!"
@@Merlincat007 Good advice. I don't see how any profit could come out of an exchange with someone who tries to make a tasteless joke out of the attempted murder of a senior citizen. Also, just down-voting it is quicker.
I was very surprised at how good Maverick ended up being. Not a complicated movie but it doesn't need to be. Doesn't really do anything badly and oh my god are the jet sequences amazing
It always amazes me how many modern action movies have complicated and convoluted plots riddled with plot-holes, when the only saving grace of the movie are the big action scenes. Why not keep it short and simple if the action is the only part you actually care about?
This was honestly the best one yet. What an unbelievably brilliant concept. They won't stop making movies, so you don't ever have to stop doing these. And he keeps getting better and better at doing them. It's a creative well that doesn't really run dry.
Here you are!!! I'm an old viewer who wondered what happened to pitch meetings! Glad you have an entire channel dedicated for pitch meetings content! Love it! Grats on the success!
Yeah, I was thinking it was really a strong one. Maybe the producer has more original lines, interacts more, stands up for his views (it's Star Wars!) more than usual? And the Chewbacca bleat is so good!
Top Gun Maverick actually managed to pull off making a movie with a faceless enemy, by making the audience care about other aspects. The writers were geniuses
The first movie did the "faceless enemy" as well. It keep the films from getting political or outdated, as well as giving them international appeal. No matter what country or generation you're part of, you can watch this movie as a straightforward good vs evil action movie. --As long as the gratuitous glorification of the US military doesn't bother you.--
@@andrewjustice210 nah the first one was a rogue US State haha. Them migs be the f-5. Some American state stole f-5s and painted them like migs and wanted to go rogue haha. #Jokes
It was a great STAR WARS movie... only the bad guys are Tom Cruise and Rooster - war criminals more like... YES those were war crimes. A great example of marketing patriotism to the military mind set people of America who think OUR military is inherently and omnipotently supposed to be the "GOOD guys" when actually and in the movies are the villains that I'd like to see splattered in some remote unnamed country's mountain top.
Yeah faceless my @ss. There's like only one country with f-14 in service. It's not a bad movie, but the whole premise is literally preposterous, I mean it's a prime target for a cruise missile or b-2 strike, the way SAMs are positioned is dumb, there's nobody doing SEAD or providing cover once they have to go back (until the very end), and that's just a few most obvious things. You don't have to be a top gun graduate to see this, just have a basic understanding of modern combat. So to sum it up, the writers were lazy, one could do a more realistic scenario, but of course you'd have to come up with it, and why do it if you can rip off top gun 1 and star wars?
This pitch is absolutely phenomenal, I love that the Director is desperately trying not to admit to copying some small scale movies finale scene for scene 🤣
Pitch Meetings for Ocean’s Eleven and each Ocean’s Sequel would be tight. Then a compilation of the Ocean’s film series would be super easy, barely an inconvenience.
My friend saw this opening weekend and when I asked what he thought, his reply was, "They ripped off the trench run from Star Wars." I was like, "The trench run in Star Wars ripped off a movie called Dam Busters." Full circle.
Oh shit, I had the game based off that and never could get it to run as a kid because it seemed like a hassle to set up with DOS. I wonder where that thing is.
I was already cracking up and dying with all the Star Wars reactions, and then 4:47 he does the Chewbacca thing...! I had to pause the video to compose myself. Nearly wet wet my pants🤣🤣
I completely lost it when the Screenwriter slips up and says that Maverick has to train the pilots to "do a Star Wars" after repeatedly denying any similarity to Star Wars.
So, you have a cash-grabby sequel to a classic for me? No sir, I don't Amazin- Wait what? Actually I put effort into this and made it... Y'know, an actually good movie
Lying on my couch recovering from a mountain bike crash, a couple of cracked ribs and lots of abrasions. That Chewbacca line made me laugh so much I nearly passed out from the pain 🤣 10/10 would experience excruciating pain again
The real tell that he liked this movie isn't because of how he was easy on it. The giveaway is that it usually takes him less than a week to write these and this one took months to come out. Love this movie.
Why are we jumping hurdles to place our likes on him? The parts he did make fun of was valid. The cheesy off screen survivals. The glaring sin of being big nostalgia bait. But it was a fun movie
@@NYC_Goody “I’m gonna need you to get all the way off his back about that” 😂 Hollywood couldn’t make a movie without incredible coincidences and luck.
@@NYC_Goody In this case, the nostalgia is forgivable because it's not the audience's nostalgia played for profit. It's Tom Cruise's nostalgia played for himself.
Or maybe it was because of embargo bs and Ryan couldn't use scenes of the movie for the video. You know, like most channels that make parodies for movies.
“They gotta do a Star Wars.”
God, I love Pitch meetings.
That little laugh @4:42 was perfect
@@ebbderelict Yeah, I totally lost it there 🤣
Ahh dang it! 🤓
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I lost it with not using the targeting computer.. like wtf
Ryan's ability to pace a running joke is underrated. He squeezed several great punchlines out of the Star Wars thing.
Pacing a running joke is super easy, barely an inconvenience
Well, it is a Star Wars.
Raaaaawwwrrrrrr
Duuude I laughed so hard on the Chewbacca bit
He must be using the force
This is up there with Sharknado as one of the best Pitch Meetings ever. The Star Wars bit with both of them just giving up was hysterical.
you guys say every pitch meeting is the best pitch meeting ever. you're not wrong, just... you do say that a lot.
2014 the amazing spider man 2, the bit about the jamie foxes teeth gap
And them giving up wasn't even the next to last Start Wars reference, let alone the last one
@@dietotaku If each pitch is better than the last, you can go back in history to the first pitch and it will be the WORST.
And yet, it's not. It's a paradox.
The "Wow wow wow" in the Sharknado Pitch Meeting is still the funniest for me lol.
OMG the expression delivering "THE FORCE?" killed me. Well done.
Agreed, priceless.
Not just "THE FORCE?" but the dismissive little laugh after it being denied
"That was Chewbacca celebrating"
...I'm gonna need some time to recover from this one
That was genius 😂
I'm still laughing from that xDDD
One of the best lines in any Pitch Meeting.
I had to pause it, I was laughing so hard I was missing the rest of what they were saying and had to rewind.
That's Ryan's "baby Chewbacca" sound. From Ryan's joke in a video podcast on Movie Mind Studio channel.
“Were those war crimes though?”😮 The tone he said it with=perfection!
Yeah yeah yeah, yeah
What war crimes?
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@@Quincy_Morris Well, the non-specific bad guys tried to kill a pilot after he ejected. Pretty sure that's a war crime
"its never a war crime the 1st time." fat electrician.
You forgot the part where Han Sol- I mean Hangman swoops in to shut down the evil pursuers and save the protagonist’s life.
Han Gman
I spat out my drink when reading this. The creators of this movie literally said "lets take star wars but remove the sci fi, and make obi wan the star, instead of luke"
Top Gun 3 The Enemy Country Strikes Back!
@@rocketrockstar8171 😂😂😂
@@rocketrockstar8171 *-Leia-* Phoenix should end up with Bob though. To keep things original.
All we needed was a scene where Rooster yells at Maverick "You killed my father!" And Maverick replies "No. I am your father."
😂😭🖐🏼
that would be REALLY fucked up...
That's going to happen in the next one, Top Gun: The Bad Country Strikes Back
@@MrChickennugget360 "Search your feelings. You know it to be true."
Rooster, I am your father.
former Navy sailor here. I just want to say "the building size american flag for inspiration" part is legit. we'd put that up if we had any special event going on, which was often
Thank you for your service.
lmao that doesn’t surprise me at all. when i think of the most american thing possible i remember i went to a nascar race and when the flyover happened during the national anthem the aircraft was so low i had ear plugs in and still went deaf for a few seconds. gotta love this country and it’s national pride. also thank you for your service
former Marine here, yes my ass has ridden in Navy equipment and they have HUGE flags
great use of tax dollars
Acquisitions: How big do you want to go with the flag, sir?
Sir: Yes
as much as the classic "all the way off my back" and "super easy, barely an inconvenience" are great, the casual dismissive "hey shut up" gets me every time
same. it's one of my favorite newer ones these days
Definitely
This was the first occurrence I can recall of "Oh, my God" that wasn't at the very end
I'm actually not a huge fan. It's funnier to me when they're polite to each other. Screenwriter Guy being passive-aggressive just doesn't feel right.
My favorite is “yeah yeah yeah…yeah”. But at the rate it’s going the Star Wars joke is going to become a regular occurrence.
That derisive laugh after "It's not star wars!" is perfect!
His expression was very cute! :D
Yeah, sure, totally *not.* As much as Eragon (2006) was *not* Star Wars.
Making a Star Wars cover that takes place on earth is tight!
GL-GL-GL-GL-GL-GL-GL
I think we watched that bit about 4-5 times.
The Chewie gurgle freakin' killed me. Well done, sir. Well done!
SAME.
That whole sequence was brilliant. heHe!
It did, didn't it?
Over 300 episodes and this man continues to perfect his craft. Soon, he will consume all...
Gooood, gooooood.
The doubtful chuckle after "It's not Star Wars, sir!" absolutely killed me =)))))))
Same it made me lol.
@@scottwolterman6703 Same! Great stuff!
Best line of the video and it wasn’t even a line just a chortle
I think it's amazing that Tom Cruise does his own stunts in every movie. Even the ones he's not in
Did he do his own stunts on Oprah?
@@whom382 He did; they initially weren't going to interview him but he'd been there for weeks rehearsing already and wouldn't leave
Underrated comment
@@whom382 “I love this woman!!!”
Now that’s what you call acting
@@gregbors8364 Scientology required that he exclaim "I love this woman!" and jump on a couch for, like, reasons, that make him relatable and totally not an automaton.
"This is a Star Wars."
"That was Chewbacca celebrating."
I'm dead. 🤣
The "does he run" joke was pure gold! Thanks Ryan you never dissapoint !
Really thought he was gonna throw a shirtless Tom Cruise joke in there also
I actually think it’s part of Tom’s contract that he must RUN
@@intruder313 it's not a contract it's part of what makes his psychological state that defines Tom !!lol
@@leemichael2154 Tom is made of Run.
@@intruder313 he might as well change his job title to "stunt man" as that's what he litterly does!
The face at 4:40 and the chewbacca roar almost killed me!!! This was next level!
Ikr lol
I guffawed embarrasingly at that noise
laughed out loud at that *perfect*
that was the creepiest face i've seen him make.
I laughed so hard I kicked my feet lol
I just discovered Pitch meetings this past Sunday and I've probably watched 100 so far. It's a great distraction from everything and so funny, thanks Ryan!
You probably haven't watched quite 100 yet. Let us know when you hit the 100th, 200th, and 300th... true gems.
Have fun going down the rabbit hole!
Definitely TH-cam search "pitch meeting chronologically"
I missed many otherwise, and the Screen Rant list is completely out of order.
There are about 310 or so Pitch Meetings. All are golden. I found them a month ago and in two weeks I watched all 300.
Binge-watching is tight...
@@carolinehaf21 needless to say, but going down the rabbit hole is tight! Ironically enough super easy, barley an inconvenience.
My dad has a pretty limited sense of humor, so when I mentioned your videos to him, I thought he may not be interested.
He asked me to see if you did a pitch meeting for this movie.
He loves your videos now. Turns out it was super easy, barely an inconvenience. So thank you for giving us a rare, new thing we can enjoy together. 😊
Wow wow wow... wow.
The Sound He does at 4:45 is the culmination of all the years of Work in my eyes. Definitely one of the best Pitches to Date. Way to friggin Go.
Did you cry? He hopes you cried.
Absolute Gold!!!
Doing a Pitch Meeting for Rings of Power would be tight
Wow wow wow wow....
wow....
WOW
Oooh, rewriting beloved lore to satisfy the egos of unqualified showrunners is TIGHT!
It wasn't that bad, guys. It absolutely didn't need to exist, but at least it was well made and by the end I was hooked on the story.
@@coolnerdlll6053 I agree! Wasn't perfect but I never felt like I wasted my time after watching an episode. Looking forward to season 2!
@@coolnerdlll6053 Listen, we're gonna need you to get ALL the way off our backs about how much we dislike the rings of power
lost it at:
"were those war crimes though?"
"idk but everyone is super happy for them" 😂
Hey! Maybe next time don't build an unsanctioned uranium enrichment plant at the end of a Star Wars trench run! Yer just askin' for it!
@@inkermoy Who decides if a uranium enrichment plant is unsanctioned?
And what's wrong with trench runs?
@@antiochus87
> And what's wrong with trench runs?
The irresistibly attract the sons of old fighting comrades, who will then channel into something powerful inside them that's definitely not The Force, is what's wrong with them.
@@antiochus87 I do believe it's said in the movie that it was in violation of a multilateral NATO treaty. So NATO and said Bad Guys agreed not to do the thing, but Bad Guys did the thing.
There's nothing wrong with trench runs--they're tight! And fun! Expecting nothing to happen to you at the end of a trench run would be like expecting nothing to happen to you standing at the end of a water slide.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That entire scene, i was holding myself back from saying “use the force” in the theater lol
It was AWESOME!
The Star Wars comparison was on point. That's exactly what also crossed my mind when they explained the "mission".
I’m glad I’m not the only one who had a sense of déjà vu when watching the movie 😁
And then right back to The Dambusters before that....
@@chrissonofpear1384 George Lucas was more inspired by 633 Squadron than Dam Busters, although 633 Squadron is based on the Dam Busters.
Fly down a trench, hit a two metre wide target. Nah, nothing to do with Star Wars.
I used to bullseye womp rats in my F-14 back home. They're not much bigger than two metres!
You can tell Ryan liked this movie cause he didn't tear it apart like he does in other pitch meetings.
Sweaty beach scenes gets them every time.
Mainly cos its a cinematic masterpiece
@@ISetYourFaceOnFire yea, the movie was very good.
@@justinmosher8163 The action was good, pretty much everything else was bad.
@@Ambar42 that is your opinion, but it is wrong.
Producer Ryan: “He dies in the first movie.
Writer Ryan: “That’s what I just said.”
Producer Ryan: “So!”
That last line was so perfectly delivered. It made me laugh, it made cry…it made me cry (from laughter).
I don’t want to jinks it, but I’m calling him getting an acting roll in comedy films or a series in the future.
@@chazprouk i saw him acting in a short movie, where he´s the one left alive after a "movie hero" kills a bunch of bad guys , John Wick style. i can´t remember the name of the Video though. if i find it, i link it here
edit: found it, the whole channel is pretty great. th-cam.com/video/qrrYDWRDIYo/w-d-xo.html
You better wipe those tears off
Love these Star Wars Pitch meetings
Ryan's ability to keep grinding out pitch meetings (and stay sane) is admirable
I wonder if it ruins the cinematic experience for him though.
Ryan is many things...
"sane" isn't one of them.
I know it's the same producer guy in each video but I think the writers are sometimes different people.
What gives you the idea he's still sane?
Making a lot of assumptions here...
I laughed when Producer Guy did the Chewbacca roar. I cried when he said Iceman died. These Pitch Meetings are a real emotional rollercoaster!
"Emotional Damage!"
You'll laugh, You'll cry. You'll kiss 12 bucks goodbye.
He's from the first movie!
This is what I love about the pitch meeting series, it lovingly pokes fun at flaws and oddities of movies without being overly pedantic or mean spirited.
Wow I was literally trying to put my thoughts into words and you totally nailed exactly what I was trying to articulate
Yeah my favorite pitch meeting are all from the movies I love.
Well said
It pokes fun at good movies and doesn't hold back on the ones that really need criticism.
The best pitch meetings are about terrible movies with big budgets and names attached
I watched an interview with the cast. They were going to do shirts vs skins in the beach football scene. But none of the male actors wanted to be shirts cause they all wanted to show off after all the work they put in to get in shape. That's so funny.
Also, then that Bob is the only young guy with a shirt on in that scene.
Bob is played by Bill Pullman's son too.
@@moralityisnotsubjective5didn’t realize that, 👍
I never knew Producer Guy was such a Star Wars fanboy. His Chewbacca celebration noises were adorable.
Of course he's a star wars fanboy. It made Fox and Disney money.
The fact, that screenwriter guy doesn't flinch at the sentence "Getting into that bad boy is tight" amazes me.
It's Hollywood.
He flinched a little and dropped it like it was radioactive.
Hopefully the bad boy is off age
Honestly, any movie acknowledging Tom Cruise's older age and using that to effectively advance the story is a good movie in my book
Nostalgia rocks apparently!
It would have been better if they hadn't just thrown that away for the final act.
While waiting to take off, he should have realized he is too old for it and reported a mechanical issue causing the other guy to take over and lead the strike.
The Maverick is the cavalry arriving to save the day on their way out.
can we not please aim higher than that
@@RandomAxeOfKindness sure...
* looks around at current movies *
wait, no, apparently we can not.
@@thesuncollective1475 Old dudes rule! I saw it on a t-shirt
YES! That canyon sequence also reminded me of Star wars. 😂 And Rooster 100% got the shot 'cos of the Force. 😂😂😂
Also, the canyon run at the end of the first 3 Ace/Air Combat games
The success of the mission being contingent on a "use the Force" moment instead of being a culmination of exhaustive training and painstakingly detailed planning is TIGHT.
This just shows how great at depicting a movie Ryan is. I hadn't even realized the similarities with Star Wars, lol
It's best not to think about it. Top Gun: Maverick is great and we're just gonna let it be.
Me either, but I laughed my ass off at every one he listed when I realized how right he was!
@@LucianDevine had me rolling bro, for real
Neither did I and now I feel like an idiot because it was so obvious, lol.
I did...but I've seen Star Wars over 200 times in my life....
I scared my dogs from laughing soooo loudly at the Chewbacca impression! 😂🤣
Brilliant, as always!
grrrrrrrr
Hahaha exactly I wasn't expecting it as well.
Yeah, that's where I lost it, too.
Sounded like Chewbacca had an orgasm.....
what amazes me is how he can keep the catch phrases fresh. The joke behind the "XX is tight" is always just a tiny bit different.
OHHHH!!! Keeping jokes fresh by making them slightly different each time is _tight!!!_
More like "XXX is tight!" Amirite?
actually, it’s super easy, barely an inconvenience
Whenever you read a fortune cookie's fortune, just put "is tight" at the end...never fails!!!
where was the xxx is tight in this one? Timestamp if you can pls
Pitch Meetings never get old, all the catch phrases are always funny. Ryan is a comedic genius.
My favorite part of the movie was when Maverick did a backflip, snapped the bad guys neck and saved the day
Bruh. No spoilers
AND he did it while in an F-14 Tomcat! LOL
@@RaneBoDasch whoops!
Tell me another one!!!!!!
Which pitch meeting does he say that in??? I’ve been trying to find it but I’m stupid and forgot
Dude, you’ve been one of my favorite TH-camrs for a few years now, and you seem to just keep getting better. This one in particular was a masterpiece.
This one was fantastic. My favorite is stll the one for the first John Wick movie. I had family who had never seen a Pitch Meeting video howling with that one when I played it for them. 🤣
Old is another great one.
i would agree
Agreed. This one was especially great (they all are though)
The only way he can make this better now is to include his cat walking across the screen showing its butt to all. Having cat butts walking across the screen in videos is super tight.
The face at 4:40 and the Chewbacca roar almost killed me!!! This was next level!
That incredulous chuckle he pulled was the highlight for me, too.
That face and chuckle made me stop. I really hope that's the next catch phrase, used sparingly it's gold!
A lazy click from some random couch potatoes really seems to excite you...
@@miskatonic6210 be quiet let him has his fun
The Chewbacca noise was tight.
This is the most hilarious pitch meeting yet! My kids love it, my parents love it. Pitch meetings has a way of bringing fans and non fans of any movie together in laughter. Well done!
Waiting so many months for a Top Gun Maverick Pitch Meeting is TIGHT.
Wow wow wow..... wow
This pitch meeting was so good that we don't have to get all the way on Ryan's back about waiting so long for it!
"Not for the good guys sir, but for the bad guys is always lethal" this man
Technically, one enemy fighter did eject before crashing.
Man, Ryan was particularly spicy in this one, especially the bit at the end about hoping he made us cry
Did it take you long to type that? I find my phone doesn't play ball when tear drops fall on it
He used the same outro on the Black Adam video
Ryan, you are better than most of the movies you pitch meet about, mate.. I am sure that most of the execs are now greenlighting projects saying, "This might not make money, but, it's going to make a great episode of pitch meeting with those two completely different guys!"
"Getting into this bad boy is tight!" I love how oblivious the Producer Guy is! 😂
Ayo!
probably referenced Pelosis husband
@@MrWinczakos Let’s mock an old man who took some hammer blows to the head. Nice
@@MrWinczakos I'm sure you hate when people "make things political" out of nowhere. Also what? Don't answer that. It'll just be some conspiracy bs.
@@Merlincat007 Good advice. I don't see how any profit could come out of an exchange with someone who tries to make a tasteless joke out of the attempted murder of a senior citizen.
Also, just down-voting it is quicker.
That Chewbacca impression is impeccable! Laugh my heart out!
I haven't seen producer-guy mocking and/or trolling director-guy before, but I like it. Ryan continues to evolve!
Excuse me?! That is screenwriter guy!
- Getting into this bad boy is tight!
- Alright.
That lack of any reaction had me dying XD
@@DraGanix33 What, Schlong Covid?
It’s pretty tame by Producer Guy’s standards. For Writer Guy, moving past it was probably super easy. Barely an inconvenience.
Screen Writer Guy has become too used to them to really react lol
I was very surprised at how good Maverick ended up being. Not a complicated movie but it doesn't need to be. Doesn't really do anything badly and oh my god are the jet sequences amazing
Yep, watched it three times :)
It always amazes me how many modern action movies have complicated and convoluted plots riddled with plot-holes, when the only saving grace of the movie are the big action scenes. Why not keep it short and simple if the action is the only part you actually care about?
Ripping off Star Wars is tight.
@@korganrocks3995 i don't care ONLY about action
@@MrGenexxx ripping off starwars thats in turn RIpping off Dunes is TIGHT
This is superior content. Been watching this man for years and never gets old.
It's gonna be hard to come up with new content.
We talking about the Pitch Meeting or Tom Cruise himself?
@@josephsonderling2384 I was talking about Pitch Meeting and hoping someone would provide the obvious response.
This was honestly the best one yet. What an unbelievably brilliant concept. They won't stop making movies, so you don't ever have to stop doing these. And he keeps getting better and better at doing them. It's a creative well that doesn't really run dry.
Chewie cheering made me burst in laughter! Very funny! 🙏🏼
I laughed so hard at the Chewbacca celebration I hurt my back. 😆 Worth it.
4:48 thank you, I needed this today
"Well yeah we need SOME safety net for this to be successful." - the single most bitingly true to life thing in any Pitch Meeting... so far.
Tom Cruise is synonymous with sprinting in each, and every movie
😂
Also riding a motorcycle.
Same with riding a motorcycle. I mean he literally has a contract to be in a movie he has to ride a motorcycle or something similar.
Yup, kinda like Tom Hanks and peeing in every movie!
You can't catch me, gay thoughts!
@@MMCUSN And sprinting along side the motorcycle he's also riding.
Ryan's ability too do what he does is incredible. Always makes my day better. Thanks Ryan
I swear it’s 2 ppl doing these skits, waiting for the twin brother reveal 😅
"And put a hit on ya..." lol. So many golden jokes in this one small sketch. You are the master Ryan George!
Screenwriting guy:"Then they go on this mission which seems impossible" Producer guy:"Why do I feel like am having deja Vu"😂😆👍
I saw Top Gun: Maverick and I immediately clicked. Then I read Pitch Meeting. Thank u for doing this to my fav movie!!!!
Here you are!!! I'm an old viewer who wondered what happened to pitch meetings! Glad you have an entire channel dedicated for pitch meetings content! Love it! Grats on the success!
The best movie experience I had in years finally got the royal treatment. Thanks Ryan! 😊
“Hey, were those war crimes tho..?” That killed me 😂😂😂
"Characters can pretty much survive anything if you don't show how they did it."
So true. 😂🤣 👍
I feel like screenwriter guy and producer guy are liking each other more through sheer quantity of work exposure over the years.
Maaaaaayyyybe excluding the whole was-going-to-hire-a-hit-man thing.... maybe...
Oooh, what's a little hired killing between coworkers? Forget about it,its fiiiinneee.
I can't pin down exactly why but this is one of my favorite pitch meetings so far. Love it!
Because it a Star Wars
Yeah, I was thinking it was really a strong one. Maybe the producer has more original lines, interacts more, stands up for his views (it's Star Wars!) more than usual? And the Chewbacca bleat is so good!
Yeah, agreed, really liked this one.
Definitely one of his best.
I liked it. It was much better than cats. I'm going to see it again and again.
Top Gun Maverick actually managed to pull off making a movie with a faceless enemy, by making the audience care about other aspects.
The writers were geniuses
The first movie did the "faceless enemy" as well. It keep the films from getting political or outdated, as well as giving them international appeal. No matter what country or generation you're part of, you can watch this movie as a straightforward good vs evil action movie. --As long as the gratuitous glorification of the US military doesn't bother you.--
@@NathanPatrickLane it’s Iran… was it not obvious? And the first one was Russia… not specifically stating it doesn’t make it much less obvious
@@andrewjustice210 nah the first one was a rogue US State haha. Them migs be the f-5. Some American state stole f-5s and painted them like migs and wanted to go rogue haha. #Jokes
It was a great STAR WARS movie... only the bad guys are Tom Cruise and Rooster - war criminals more like... YES those were war crimes. A great example of marketing patriotism to the military mind set people of America who think OUR military is inherently and omnipotently supposed to be the "GOOD guys" when actually and in the movies are the villains that I'd like to see splattered in some remote unnamed country's mountain top.
Yeah faceless my @ss. There's like only one country with f-14 in service. It's not a bad movie, but the whole premise is literally preposterous, I mean it's a prime target for a cruise missile or b-2 strike, the way SAMs are positioned is dumb, there's nobody doing SEAD or providing cover once they have to go back (until the very end), and that's just a few most obvious things. You don't have to be a top gun graduate to see this, just have a basic understanding of modern combat.
So to sum it up, the writers were lazy, one could do a more realistic scenario, but of course you'd have to come up with it, and why do it if you can rip off top gun 1 and star wars?
This pitch is absolutely phenomenal, I love that the Director is desperately trying not to admit to copying some small scale movies finale scene for scene 🤣
They called him out for this being a star wars ripoff? I can definitely see Tom Cruise throwing one of his famous tantrums if they brought it up
Pitch Meetings for Ocean’s Eleven and each Ocean’s Sequel would be tight.
Then a compilation of the Ocean’s film series would be super easy, barely an inconvenience.
Oh really?
Really
Ya ya ya
Yeahyeahyeahyeah.....
I would love to see that 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
0:33 getting into this bad boy is tight😂😂😂 you must be a psychic. I didn’t know Diddy had anything to do with this movie.
Props for the Chewbacca impression. If you ever have difficulty with it, just get Taron Egerton to do it for you.
4:35 exchange is just gold
Yes, I haven't seen the movie yet. I can't wait. My gluts need to tighten up a bit.
This movie actually did have me saying "wow wow wow.... wow" throughout it
One of the Top 10 best Pitch Meetings! Ryan George is a comedic genius.
Chewie agrees. That easily put it over the top 😂
All the Star Wars references killed me. I was crylaughing the entire time. Best Pitch Meeting so far. And I saw them all. :D
When you love the movie and pitch meeting makes you lie on the floor laughing. Great art. Thank you Ryan!
And most importantly, do NOT try to take a drink of something while watching because it will probably end up on the screen and keyboard.
Stopping a meeting so we can watch the new Pitch Meeting is TIGHT!
We can’t forget that Tom Cruise‘s character keeps saying, “don’t think just do.” Which is the most Yoda thing possible.
just do... there is no think.
We're Americans we don't plan we do!
2:55 Producer Guy's reaction to Writer Guy accepting that it is a star wars is great 😂
I think you mean “tight.” 😏
@@wanderinggamer5079 Haha, yup. Ohhh, the reaction of producer guy is "Tight".
He's a genius. How he isn't the Crowned King of Comedy is beyond me.
I cried at how good this pitch meeting was!
I jumped up and down on the couch.😊
I am still crying from the death of Batman Kevin Conroy
@@biguy617 RIP The Batman
I can't believe I didn't see the star wars during the movie, the running joke was hilarious, Chewbacca was on point
Why didn't I notice that Star Wars and Top Gun were basically the same movie?! Thanks for opening my eyes, Ryan! 😂👀
There is a reason for that. Star Wars is based off a real story, that this top gun is based off of.
Yeah that's why it says a Long Time Ago, it's basically history.
My friend saw this opening weekend and when I asked what he thought, his reply was, "They ripped off the trench run from Star Wars." I was like, "The trench run in Star Wars ripped off a movie called Dam Busters." Full circle.
Oh shit, I had the game based off that and never could get it to run as a kid because it seemed like a hassle to set up with DOS. I wonder where that thing is.
@@ryanjones_rheios I played it to death on my C64.
I don't know who wrote the script for this episode but I'm telling you, he is a genius
one of the guys in the vid wrote it. im not sure which one tho
I was already cracking up and dying with all the Star Wars reactions, and then 4:47 he does the Chewbacca thing...! I had to pause the video to compose myself. Nearly wet wet my pants🤣🤣
I completely lost it when the Screenwriter slips up and says that Maverick has to train the pilots to "do a Star Wars" after repeatedly denying any similarity to Star Wars.
So, you have a cash-grabby sequel to a classic for me?
No sir, I don't
Amazin- Wait what?
Actually I put effort into this and made it... Y'know, an actually good movie
I loved it the first time I saw it. In 1977.
The Chewbacca impersonation had me laughing out loud 🤣🤣🤣
This is the pitch meeting formula and it's delivery in perfection. Pure gold!
The laugh at 4:42 is tight! Made me laugh. This was one of the best pitch meetings!
I also liked how the movie had a little speech from Tom Cruise and thanking the fans and audience. Made me feel.extra good about it.
Brainwashed much? You need help. I hope you can get over your super-nihilistic expy a-la douches...
That felt so awkward. I started the film with a sour taste because he just had to put his face on the screen before the film even started.
when did that happen? I saw the movie and it seems I missed that part.
@@Jaaayzen I saw the movie three times and it was only during the first one. They must have taken it out after the first week or so in the theaters.
If he's not thanking Lord Xenu then I'll keep my Tom Cruise in character. 😁👍
You're on top of your game with this one, sir! I love to see you pick apart terrible movies, but it's even more fun when you pick apart good ones!
Great video. I rarely literally laugh out loud. "I hope it made you cry" got me.
That's the opposite reaction he was hoping for!
Lying on my couch recovering from a mountain bike crash, a couple of cracked ribs and lots of abrasions.
That Chewbacca line made me laugh so much I nearly passed out from the pain 🤣
10/10 would experience excruciating pain again
Good luck with the recovery! That Chewbacca line was just incredible 😂
That sound was absolutely amazing!
Worth it.
Hope you recover soon!! Laughter is the best medicine 😂
😂😂😂😂 Ryan at the end said I hope it made you laugh snd I hope it made you cry... Pitch Meetings should have s disclaimer.
The real tell that he liked this movie isn't because of how he was easy on it. The giveaway is that it usually takes him less than a week to write these and this one took months to come out. Love this movie.
Why are we jumping hurdles to place our likes on him? The parts he did make fun of was valid. The cheesy off screen survivals. The glaring sin of being big nostalgia bait. But it was a fun movie
@@NYC_Goody “I’m gonna need you to get all the way off his back about that” 😂 Hollywood couldn’t make a movie without incredible coincidences and luck.
@@NYC_Goody In this case, the nostalgia is forgivable because it's not the audience's nostalgia played for profit. It's Tom Cruise's nostalgia played for himself.
Or maybe it was because of embargo bs and Ryan couldn't use scenes of the movie for the video. You know, like most channels that make parodies for movies.
@@tomstonemale very fair