Why Notification squad? The definition of squad is “a *small* group of people, given a certain task” where as in this channel there is about 4 million people subscribed, so why not a notification army?
What is the deal with groups of high functioning sociopaths. You'd think game would recognize game and they'd avoid each other? Not these people. They're never more than 5 minutes apart. Is "McAllister family symdrome" a thing? You'd think this would be a rare occurence. Like that many sociopaths are hard to find. Nope! Super-easy. Barely an inconvenience.
"And then we'll put these popping noises someone makes with their mouth in between the bass notes." "Is that going to be difficult?" "It's super-easy. Barely an inconvenience."
"Him and his three friends are functioning sociopaths." And in the series finale, they'll all be arrested for being pathological sociopaths for 9 seasons
Funny you mention that on the _Seinfeld_ episode, seeing how _Seinfeld_ has become the poster child for things that were once seen as new and innovative but are now seen as old hat.
The lesson that Seinfeld teaches you is to ditch your friends if they are messing up your life. Think about how many times they all were so close to being rich, successful, accomplishing their dreams until one of the other 3 messes it up for them #LifeLessons
I don't think Seinfeld teaches you to really do anything. If anything it just creates a hyperbole of illogical human nature in the modern world.....for comedic effect.
"It will be him and his friends who are ALSO high-functioning sociopaths" This also works as a pitch for Friends. Except that Friends never acknowledges it.
Sitcom characters are always exaggerated in some way. Friends was way less cynical than Seinfeld though. It' was much more about the good parts of friendships and finding love.
When trying to explain what life was like before cell phones, I tell my students to watch an episode of Seinfeld and think about how there wouldn't be a problem if everyone had a phone.
It is pretty crazy. Back then if your car broke down you either had to walk to a payphone (basically a diner, motel, gas station, etc.) to call for help. Or, you hoped someone would stop and help you. And not murder you. It's crazy how different stuff was. I kept those giant Rand McNally road maps of the entire US in my car up until like 10 years ago.
Thing was, cell phones changed pretty drastically between the premiere and final season of the show. In 1989 most people would have known what a cell phone was, but very few used one. By the finale coverage had expanded while prices and batteries had come down enough that you’d see the phones every day, if you didn’t own one yourself.
There was one episode where they were all travelling across a couple states in two different cars and one of the cars gets off on the wrong exit and they lose each other... Major problem in 1999, solved in two and a half seconds in 2019 😂
Jason Alexander said recently that Seinfeld could not be done in the modern era due to 📱💻📰📹. Most of the conversations or mishaps would either be avoided or not as comical due to 📱.
@@DavidLLambertmobile In an early season, Jerry literally has to take a cab across town to tell his friends he can't make it to something. There are hijinks along the way. That literally wouldn't work anymore.
Nic Fenner There were cell phones then though. They weren’t as common as now of course, but they weren’t exactly rare either. I think realistically Jerry should have had a cell and maybe Elaine. Kramer shouldn’t even be able to afford his apartment; who knows where he gets money, so why wouldn’t he have a cell too? George would have had a cell whenever he had a good paying job, which was about half the time.
From the start, he's going to be an absolutely horrible manager: grossly irresponsible, offensive, selfish, dishonest and obnoxious. Wow, so it'll be a long, hard journey of redemption to make him likeable? No, actually, it'll be super easy-- barely an inconvenience.
well the show will have our main character have the catch phrase "that's what she said" so this employee will get in trouble alot for being inappropriate? well he will get in trouble a few times for reasons unrelated to his catch phrase except one time but he's the boss & his employees like him
Wow. The pitch meetings from 2018 are completely different than the current ones. In this one, The exec guy is less peppy, and the overall conversation flow is much slower. This guy has improved alot since then.
That joke is kind of old and was originally used by the show he's making fun of, as a self reference. It would've been a blatant copy of what the show already said about itself. No point in doing that.
@@BitcoinMotorist I thought that for the longest time too but I saw some interviews with the cast where Jerry and Larry David were saying the original idea WAS to be a show about nothing, but the execs wouldnt go for it so they said, Ok ok we'll make it about how a comedian gets his material. But they hated that stuff, actually DID make it a show about nothing, and dropped the stage show part asap.
"a show about nothing? what's that? how will you get people to watch it?!" "well it's on TV, people will watch it" "Not yet!!" (before the ketchup bottle)
Ryan has come so far in his delivery and timing. If he did this seinfeld today with his new energy it would kill!!! His growth into these characters of studio guy and writer guy is awsome!! love him
@@ScreenRant I've recently started watching your videos and have really enjoyed them. Until now. This was bad; came across as envious and bitchy. Is SEINFELD a perfect show? Of course not. But for whatever reason, the stars aligned in such a way that it became an American cultural zeitgeist, that is still really funny and entertaining. Don't know that I'll continue watching your videos.
This pitch could've been 15 seconds long. "So you have a new sitcom for me? "Yes" "What's it about?" "Nothing" "Nothing?" "Yes" "Well ok then. 'Nothing' is tight." Would've been a super easy pitch, barely an inconvenience.
Can you do Pitch Meetings for: - Teen Titans Go! - Modern Family - Knight Rider - The Lego Movie - Guardians of the Galaxy 1 and 2 - Minions (2015) - Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace - ALF - Two And A Half Men - Robot Chicken - Beavis and Butthead - The Lord of the Rings - Twilight - The Lego Batman Movie - Batman and Robin - Zootopia - Fifty Shades of Grey - Ted (2012) - Pocahontas (1995) - Aladdin (1992) - Beauty and the Beast (2017) - Muppets From Space - Sausage Party - Jack and Jill (2011) - Pixels (2015) - X - Men Origins: Wolverine - Spider-Man 3 - Titanic (1997) - The Powerpuff Girls (2016) - That '70s Show - Maleficent - Iron Man 3 - The Avengers (2012) - Avengers: Age of Ultron - Catwoman (2004) - Shrek - The Lion King (1994) - Ghostbusters (2016) - The Hobbit - Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - Harry Potter - Fantastic Beasts - Space Jam - Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) - Dr. Seuss' The Cat In The Hat (2003) - Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Cars 2 - Rango - The Office (2005)
I've seen a couple of interviews, back in the beginning when Seinfeld was catching on, that said the show was fashioned after the old "Ozzie and Harriet" show: "The episodes were basically about nothing and Seinfeld will be a show about nothing, too." I didn't get that, as I hadn't seen Ozzie and Harriet in years, but then I bought their Christmas DVD, which had David and Ricky Nelson getting jobs to earn money for Christmas presents. The *whole show* was about their parents worrying because it was going to rain----and they hadn't taken their jackets! Then I realized Seinfeld and Company did a lot of that same thing...
so it's basically a sci fi comedy with a vulgar drinking douchebag who has alot of catch phrases that sounds like futurama which didn't last too long but i guess we can give this a shot & hope it will last at least 3 seasons (rick & morty renewed for 70 more episodes)
Pitch Meeting is the one thing in the universe that will always be relevant, needed and hilarious!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 **laugh track starts** **Ryan does a back flip, breaks the laugh tracks neck, and saves the day!** 🤗💖😁
Holmes at least is cool. And he's not a sociopath, he's just extremely unsocial, a bit egotistical, and not very politic. He responds to Watson with real emotion, and several of the side characters at times. Mostly he just doesn't care that much about other people because he's exclusively interested in his own area. Autism would be more likely an explanation today. Being unsocial isn't the same thing as being antisocial, let alone a sociopath. At least the actual character as originally written, I don't really know what they have done with him in the newer shows and don't care. One of the most beloved characters in all of literary endeavor is not a sociopath. People like him because you can detect his heart hidden underrneath his mask of aloof intellect.
@@justforever96 I agree. I'm probably not talking about the original, but either the one played by Benedict Cumberbatch (the Holmes who actually SAYS he's a high-functioning sociopath, when explaining that he's not a psychopath) or the one played by Robert Downey Jr.
What about the show: Knight Rider? Or the Dukes of Hazard? Or maybe,Smallville? Or supergirl? Like how she keeps saying “my cousin” over and over?🤣 (Oh!! wait🤔..she only did it throughout season 1 because it was on CBS before WB bought the rights😅)
@Major Gear "Actually it was super easy. Barely an inconvenience. It was a version that replaced Jerry Seinfeld with Larry David. Kind of what they did with Kevin Spacey and Christopher Plummer. It didn't even need a laugh track to tell me when to laugh."
Interesting, I was poor (in that sense) in the 1990s, and was able to buy a new sega Genesis (megadrive) in 1998 in 20 weekly payments, it also took me 7 years to buy a new game boy, I've caught up since then
I agree. although Richard remembers the incident. I think its important that we accept his mistake - he apolgized - and it is essential to give a second chance to heal and move Forward. Agreed
0:55 Finally, someone who knows how to censor the word "asshole" properly. I mean, ideally, the whole word should be censored, but at least you censored the syllable that's actually a swearword.
What's the deal with Seinfeld??
Why Notification squad? The definition of squad is “a *small* group of people, given a certain task” where as in this channel there is about 4 million people subscribed, so why not a notification army?
You have a point! Squad feels more personal though :)
What is the deal with groups of high functioning sociopaths. You'd think game would recognize game and they'd avoid each other? Not these people. They're never more than 5 minutes apart.
Is "McAllister family symdrome" a thing?
You'd think this would be a rare occurence. Like that many sociopaths are hard to find. Nope!
Super-easy. Barely an inconvenience.
Seinfeld is awful
Screen Rant hey can u please make a pitch meeting for how i met your mother
I love seeing old pitch meetings because the new ones are so refined. Ryan has really honed his craft.
Honing your craft is TIGHT
He's a pro, I'm sure it was super easy, barely an inconvenience.
My thoughts exactly
😂
Yeah yeah yeah
@@joelspaulding5964 I met up with an old friend and yadda yadda yadda I honed my skill at making Pitch Meetings
After binge watching these in unhealthy amounts, hearing him not respond with "Yes sir, I do" is very unsettling.
I physically recoiled!
Super easy, barely inconvenient.
Not saying "Yes sir, I do", is tight.
wow wow wow....wow
@@kjh4112 These are older, first videos, where he wasn't so sure of himself and wasn't as much emoting, grimacing and shouting - not that it's bad.
Executive: “I don’t know if this Seinfeld thing will work.”
Pitcher: “did I mention it will have the sickest bass-line in sitcom history?”
Sold!
😂😂😂
Oh, sick bass lines ARE TIGHT!
Slap that bass
"And then we'll put these popping noises someone makes with their mouth in between the bass notes."
"Is that going to be difficult?"
"It's super-easy. Barely an inconvenience."
It’s actually a keyboard synth made to sound like a bass…
The funny part is that a pitch meeting for Seinfeld was actually a plot point in Seinfeld
Yep 🤣🤣🤣
Did they mention the laugh track?
“It’s a ‘show about nothing’.”
What?
“Four neurotic New Yorkers.”
@@johncaste5330NO, IT ABOUT NOTHING NOTHING EVER HAPPENS ON THIS SHOW EVER
-George Constanza leaning way too hard on his idea
Omg you're right. I forgot that they had that bit
Your impersonation of jerry seinfeld is spot on 😂😂😂
Yep - same irresistible urge to punch him in the face!
Yeah that was really good
Impersonation of a seinfeld impersonation.
Super easy. Barely an inconvenience.
I love Seinfeild, but when..
Is that what he sounds like?
Yea
Yheeesh!
Ahhh lol Made my evebing hahahaa!
"Him and his three friends are functioning sociopaths."
And in the series finale, they'll all be arrested for being pathological sociopaths for 9 seasons
Ummm, spoiler alert! ;)
Because being a pathological sociopath is illegal in the USA.
@@bdijkstra1982 It was an exaggerated scenario of the good samaritan law which encourages people to help in emergency situations
@@bdijkstra1982in the USA being a pathological sociopath is a feature not a bug
These older pitch meetings contrast strongly with the more recent ones. Ryan evolved over time to become much funnier.
Definitely. It's so surreal to see the old ones.
Funny you mention that on the _Seinfeld_ episode, seeing how _Seinfeld_ has become the poster child for things that were once seen as new and innovative but are now seen as old hat.
He evolved into a permasmiling phsycopath 🤣
It's actually a good lesson in improving a product through expansion and development without loosing sight of the original concept
I thought this was a good take on Seinfeld though, I don't see any problems with it.
The lesson that Seinfeld teaches you is to ditch your friends if they are messing up your life. Think about how many times they all were so close to being rich, successful, accomplishing their dreams until one of the other 3 messes it up for them #LifeLessons
moral of the story: true friends keep each other in the same hole... no ..matter... how shitty.
Moral of your story, sociopaths accuse others of being sociopaths just for trying to avoid them.
I don't think Seinfeld teaches you to really do anything. If anything it just creates a hyperbole of illogical human nature in the modern world.....for comedic effect.
Roddy Rod That what friends are for.
its the Giligan effect
"It will be him and his friends who are ALSO high-functioning sociopaths"
This also works as a pitch for Friends. Except that Friends never acknowledges it.
Sitcom characters are always exaggerated in some way. Friends was way less cynical than Seinfeld though. It' was much more about the good parts of friendships and finding love.
@@monmothma3358 Nah.
There's a "Friends" pitch meeting online now.
Also It’s Always Sunny! But the acknowledge it
And Ross is twice the sociopath as any of the others. But would you say Joey is a sociopath? He seemed like the only one with empathy.
I just noticed that old school computer behind you. Well done.
Wow. I never even paid attention to that until you said it. Goes to show Ryan’s commitment however subtle it may be.
They change the backgrounds for each decade. Watch the original Halloween pitch as they have a typewriter.
Yeah, but no superman...
That computer was always there dumbo
Old school computers are tight.
When trying to explain what life was like before cell phones, I tell my students to watch an episode of Seinfeld and think about how there wouldn't be a problem if everyone had a phone.
It is pretty crazy. Back then if your car broke down you either had to walk to a payphone (basically a diner, motel, gas station, etc.) to call for help. Or, you hoped someone would stop and help you. And not murder you. It's crazy how different stuff was. I kept those giant Rand McNally road maps of the entire US in my car up until like 10 years ago.
Thing was, cell phones changed pretty drastically between the premiere and final season of the show. In 1989 most people would have known what a cell phone was, but very few used one. By the finale coverage had expanded while prices and batteries had come down enough that you’d see the phones every day, if you didn’t own one yourself.
One of the plot points in Seinfeld that it was rude to have a conversation with someone on a cell phone
Make one for How I Met Your Mother
Sahaj vederey No
Yeah do it
Do ittttttt
There's almost TOO much to work with on that series...
Ed War Actually it’s going to be super easy, barely an inconvenience
Joke's on you. Seinfeld themselves made a "The Pitch" episode.
Bet it wasn't as funny.
@@sirtalkalotdoolittle It was far funnier.
Not to knock "Pitch Meeting", but it's no Seinfeld.
@@sirtalkalotdoolittle Are you high? Seinfeld is the funniest show ever made for a reason.
Charlie K Scrubs, Friends, HIMYM, etc... all are far superior to Seinfeld. Sorry to burst your bubble.
@@warrynfullagar745 Is himym supposed to be funny? I thought it was some sort of euthanasia aid.
Yep - about 90% of the scrapes the Seinfeld gang get into would be easily avoidable in a world with cell phones.
There was one episode where they were all travelling across a couple states in two different cars and one of the cars gets off on the wrong exit and they lose each other... Major problem in 1999, solved in two and a half seconds in 2019 😂
Jason Alexander said recently that Seinfeld could not be done in the modern era due to 📱💻📰📹. Most of the conversations or mishaps would either be avoided or not as comical due to 📱.
@@DavidLLambertmobile In an early season, Jerry literally has to take a cab across town to tell his friends he can't make it to something. There are hijinks along the way. That literally wouldn't work anymore.
Not the double dip, or being lost in a parking lot, or the shrinkage...
Nic Fenner There were cell phones then though. They weren’t as common as now of course, but they weren’t exactly rare either.
I think realistically Jerry should have had a cell and maybe Elaine.
Kramer shouldn’t even be able to afford his apartment; who knows where he gets money, so why wouldn’t he have a cell too?
George would have had a cell whenever he had a good paying job, which was about half the time.
Wow the evolution of Ryan's voice from pitch meetings 3 years ago to now is astounding
He has matured a lot, he's a good boy.
How about THE OFFICE?
From the start, he's going to be an absolutely horrible manager: grossly irresponsible, offensive, selfish, dishonest and obnoxious. Wow, so it'll be a long, hard journey of redemption to make him likeable? No, actually, it'll be super easy-- barely an inconvenience.
well the show will have our main character have the catch phrase "that's what she said"
so this employee will get in trouble alot for being inappropriate?
well he will get in trouble a few times for reasons unrelated to his catch phrase except one time but he's the boss & his employees like him
The Office is perfect!
Hmm, American or British though?
@@SmashLiXs *a lot
Wow. The pitch meetings from 2018 are completely different than the current ones.
In this one, The exec guy is less peppy, and the overall conversation flow is much slower. This guy has improved alot since then.
Agreed. I didn't laugh once during this. After a certain point though... these Pitch Meeting episodes are "Must See TV" for me (get it?)
wow wow wow wow....wow
No.
How did you miss the obvious joke:
"So what's the show about?"
"Nothing"
"What?!"
"Yeah it's a show about nothing"
That wasn't the original pitch for the show, I am glad he stuck with the actual pitch for the show which was about "how a comedian gets his material"
That joke is kind of old and was originally used by the show he's making fun of, as a self reference. It would've been a blatant copy of what the show already said about itself. No point in doing that.
Shows about nothing are TIGHT!
@@BitcoinMotorist I thought that for the longest time too but I saw some interviews with the cast where Jerry and Larry David were saying the original idea WAS to be a show about nothing, but the execs wouldnt go for it so they said, Ok ok we'll make it about how a comedian gets his material. But they hated that stuff, actually DID make it a show about nothing, and dropped the stage show part asap.
"a show about nothing? what's that? how will you get people to watch it?!"
"well it's on TV, people will watch it"
"Not yet!!"
(before the ketchup bottle)
Sorry but Seinfeld already beat you to this when they pitched their own show in their show.
But Ryan did it without an obnoxious and endless laugh track telling you when you're supposed to laugh
I would be cool with a "Barely An Inconvenience" T-shirt line
I'd so buy that. If it wasn't an inconvenience.
I bet it would be super easy, barely an inconvenience
I can't help but wonder how a "Super Easy" T-shirt would go over with the ladies.
nooo dude it would be tight. missed opportunity
Dude go on ryan georges website. He has a ton of merch of his catchphrases
That script read shows just how important the actors' delivery was to making anything they say actually funny.
Except they didn't.
Scrubs has to be one!
I would love to see that.
Should be easy, barely an inconvenience.
Ryan has come so far in his delivery and timing. If he did this seinfeld today with his new energy it would kill!!! His growth into these characters of studio guy and writer guy is awsome!! love him
Please do a full house pitch meeting!
I like that the only time they say “what is the deal” is when George is making fun of him.
Huge Seinfeld fan and this is hilarious!! Nicely done
Thank you!
@@ScreenRant I've recently started watching your videos and have really enjoyed them.
Until now.
This was bad; came across as envious and bitchy.
Is SEINFELD a perfect show? Of course not. But for whatever reason, the stars aligned in such a way that it became an American cultural zeitgeist, that is still really funny and entertaining.
Don't know that I'll continue watching your videos.
Mighty big of you, considering much of it implied you only found the show funny because of the laugh track/studio audience.
@@finnsterling6514 he wasn’t hating on Seinfeld he was just being sarcastic dude. Chill
@@finnsterling6514 you really liked the videos, except one. Seems like a good reason to stop watching.
Actually, after almost 30 years, I still laugh at virtually every Seinfeld episode I watch.
Jonathan Farley watching is still super easy, barely an inconvenience.
@@SceneWins Oh, really?
The first season just didn't work.
That's what the laugh track will do to ya!
Jonathan Farley You wouldnt without thr laugh track
OMG look at the computer in background. It takes floppy disks!
Hey, it was the 90s!
That is incredible detail
that's Amstrad PC1512 or PC1640 (depending on RAM size).
Jeff1701 How old are you, 15??
Anything can take a floppy disk if you put your mind into it and try real real hard.
I would love to see you do a pitch for the TV show" Lost." Now that's a show about nothing!
This show is too easy for him, barely an inconvenience.
Lost and fringe
Please do Lost
Lost
Fringe
Wilfred
Best mystery shows ever
2/3 also have the most satisfying endings on tv as well
Lost is probably the only show ever that fucked up harder than game of thrones.
This pitch could've been 15 seconds long.
"So you have a new sitcom for me?
"Yes"
"What's it about?"
"Nothing"
"Nothing?"
"Yes"
"Well ok then. 'Nothing' is tight."
Would've been a super easy pitch, barely an inconvenience.
Yeah yeah yeah yeah!
It's unreal how much these pitch meetings have improved in 3 years.
Can you do Pitch Meetings for:
- Teen Titans Go!
- Modern Family
- Knight Rider
- The Lego Movie
- Guardians of the Galaxy 1 and 2
- Minions (2015)
- Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
- ALF
- Two And A Half Men
- Robot Chicken
- Beavis and Butthead
- The Lord of the Rings
- Twilight
- The Lego Batman Movie
- Batman and Robin
- Zootopia
- Fifty Shades of Grey
- Ted (2012)
- Pocahontas (1995)
- Aladdin (1992)
- Beauty and the Beast (2017)
- Muppets From Space
- Sausage Party
- Jack and Jill (2011)
- Pixels (2015)
- X - Men Origins: Wolverine
- Spider-Man 3
- Titanic (1997)
- The Powerpuff Girls (2016)
- That '70s Show
- Maleficent
- Iron Man 3
- The Avengers (2012)
- Avengers: Age of Ultron
- Catwoman (2004)
- Shrek
- The Lion King (1994)
- Ghostbusters (2016)
- The Hobbit
- Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
- Harry Potter
- Fantastic Beasts
- Space Jam
- Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
- Dr. Seuss' The Cat In The Hat (2003)
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit
- Cars 2
- Rango
- The Office (2005)
Wow, quite the list! We'll do our best to tackle as many as we can :)
Modern Family YES!
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Just... do all the movies.
Lol wtf
How far back in time would you go? Pitch Meeting for Bewitched or I Dream of Jeannie
I've seen a couple of interviews, back in the beginning when Seinfeld was catching on, that said the show was fashioned after the old "Ozzie and Harriet" show: "The episodes were basically about nothing and Seinfeld will be a show about nothing, too." I didn't get that, as I hadn't seen Ozzie and Harriet in years, but then I bought their Christmas DVD, which had David and Ricky Nelson getting jobs to earn money for Christmas presents. The *whole show* was about their parents worrying because it was going to rain----and they hadn't taken their jackets! Then I realized Seinfeld and Company did a lot of that same thing...
Fun fact, Seinfeld never said “what is the deal with” except for a few times later in the series when he was being self referential.
And the one who actually said it was George
Pitch meeting for
Kingsman
The Princess Bride
Inception
Godfather
Raiders of the Lost Ark
One of these things is not like the other....
@@turtlevader Are you talking about Inception?
Simple Simon I think he means, the princes bride is inferior
Yay Princess Bride
Must be Inception.
2:42 - there is no laugh track, it's the real audience losing their shjt
You can pay audience to laugh
@@nicolasramirez5789 not like that
He says studio audience
@@nicolasramirez5789 I don’t think you understand how studio audiences work.
make supernatural pinch meeting
Minakshi bhoyar yasssss
Pinch meetings are TIGHT!
YES YES YEs
yet another property where the main character is a high functioning sociopath.
Watching this in 2021, you improved so much in your newer videos, the delivery and your signature lines are spot on in the newer ones :)
Can you make one on Spongebob?
Felix SR yes
Having seen this, Always Sunny in Philadelphia needs a similar treatment. A show about "low-functioning" sociopaths.
I think a pitch meeting for the show Breaking Bad could be funny.
A Pitch Meeting for Curb Your Enthusiasm would be pretty pretty pretty good.
Which is way funnier than Seinfeld because it stars the writer that actually made Seinfeld funny at all.
“Cheers” , “Frasier” 🙏
Love the Pitch for Seinfeld and Friends 🤣
I thought there would be a meta-joke at some point about how Ryan George's comedy is also entirely observational.
Make a pitch meeting on Rick and Morty
so it's basically a sci fi comedy with a vulgar drinking douchebag who has alot of catch phrases
that sounds like futurama which didn't last too long but i guess we can give this a shot & hope it will last at least 3 seasons
(rick & morty renewed for 70 more episodes)
Now it exists.
@@SmashLiXs And basically the guy who created it is going to play both protagonists.
@@tomerisraeli3521 he's also using the same voice for morty that he used for lemongrab. i don't like the show though
@@SmashLiXs ( in screechy voice) This is unacceptable!
The description is spot-on, but I can still watch Seinfeld every day.
Studio audience not laugh track
I Thought they was no more of these can you please do more Star Wars ones please!
I know it will be Super easy barely an inconvenience!
Star Wars episodes are super tight!
I often thought that it was weird that there is one for practically every Star Wars movie but not a single Star Trek one.
Watching this in 2024, omg he looks like a teenager! Lol!
Do the office
Then they'll also have to do Parks and Recreation
Make sure it's the UK version - partly to use the British division again
Pitch Meeting is the one thing in the universe that will always be relevant, needed and hilarious!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
**laugh track starts**
**Ryan does a back flip, breaks the laugh tracks neck, and saves the day!** 🤗💖😁
This is honestly in my top 3 favorite you tube series!!! Your pitch meetings are always so deadly accurate!
"High-functioning sociopaths," just like Sherlock.
Holmes at least is cool. And he's not a sociopath, he's just extremely unsocial, a bit egotistical, and not very politic. He responds to Watson with real emotion, and several of the side characters at times. Mostly he just doesn't care that much about other people because he's exclusively interested in his own area. Autism would be more likely an explanation today. Being unsocial isn't the same thing as being antisocial, let alone a sociopath.
At least the actual character as originally written, I don't really know what they have done with him in the newer shows and don't care. One of the most beloved characters in all of literary endeavor is not a sociopath. People like him because you can detect his heart hidden underrneath his mask of aloof intellect.
@@justforever96 I agree. I'm probably not talking about the original, but either the one played by Benedict Cumberbatch (the Holmes who actually SAYS he's a high-functioning sociopath, when explaining that he's not a psychopath) or the one played by Robert Downey Jr.
Best impersonation ever, even trashy! hahaha
Im loving the "pitch meeting" series! I like you man!
Thanks for watching!
0:25 It’s true I’ve never seen Jerry not smile 😂
How about MASH?
The concept is solid. Not much to do there.
@@jjryan1352 lol, thats funny
@@jjryan1352 Oh, there's plenty. Hawkeye's constant whining, for one.
@@sjw5797 --- His leftie whining is enough to make a SJW tell him to relax, it's not that serious.
most annoying laugh track ever
"They don't sound like jokes, just like observations."
"Yeah."
"Kinda like this pitch meeting video."
"Exactly!"
What about the show: Knight Rider? Or the Dukes of Hazard? Or maybe,Smallville? Or supergirl? Like how she keeps saying “my cousin” over and over?🤣
(Oh!! wait🤔..she only did it throughout season 1 because it was on CBS before WB bought the rights😅)
I've very disappointed that at no point did anyone say "The show is about NOTHING!"
Do a Walking Dead pitch meeting!
they already did
Jerry being on the verge of laughter in almost every scene is one of the things that make the show so funny
Jason Alexander's spit take during the "Cosmo" scene cracks me up every time
I love how much better pitch meetings got in 2019 since this-video era. Great to see the style and pace improvement process.
You can really see a difference in his newer videos vs these ones. I started off on his newer videos and it is hard to go back to these.
Was just thinking the same thing, he has improved quite a bit.
Critics: Seinfeld is the greatest sitcom ever.
Ryan: I'm about to ruin this whole show's career...
Not even almost actually, nobody can ruin Seinfeld, they can try, but they wont be successful 🙂
@@Maaden84 I love that the actively decided not to make the show timeless.
You should have done this
Executive- What is this show about?
Writer- It’s a show about nothing
Seinfeld didn’t use a laugh track except for street scenes that couldn’t be filmed in front of a studio audience. That’s what I read at least.
The only time they didn't use a laugh track was when Jerry was on stage
Seinfeld did NOT use a laugh track. Filmed before a live studio audience. Can't "lean into" something that didn't exist. 😂
"So you have a show for me?"
"Yessir I do, its a show about nothing."
"...nothing?"
"Nothing."
I think a Pitch Meeting for Frasier would be TIGHT
Just watched the ENTIRE show.... was pleasantly surprised!! ;-) lol
@Major Gear "Actually it was super easy. Barely an inconvenience. It was a version that replaced Jerry Seinfeld with Larry David. Kind of what they did with Kevin Spacey and Christopher Plummer. It didn't even need a laugh track to tell me when to laugh."
I love that It's Always Sunny leaned all the way into the group being a bunch of assholes and even have an episode that pays tribute to Seinfeld.
Except instead of nyc it's philly
@@seansmith6255 And both shot in LA
they need to make a shirt saying,"NOPE BARLEY AN INCONVENIENCE ".
That would be good for a beer shirt.
Inconvenient Barley, what is that Al Gore's new line of Beer?
He says “super easy, barely and inconvenience”
Got mine :-)
When you notice the camera is constantly in a mild earth quake
Always the best. So can't wait for the next one. You have a hit on your hands.
Thank you :)
You have improved your craft over the last 2 years!
100% accurate, but Seinfeld was still hilarious.
No. It really isn't.
Yes. It actually was.
@@missingdoctor wrong, it is.
almost all the episodes were funny
No one talks about that poor people Used to be 5 to 10 years behind everybody else...Last time I used a payphone was 2006 and I was born in 96
Interesting, I was poor (in that sense) in the 1990s, and was able to buy a new sega Genesis (megadrive) in 1998 in 20 weekly payments, it also took me 7 years to buy a new game boy, I've caught up since then
This video is the best birthday gift I got this year...
Happy Birthday!
Thanks Ryan,
Your work on Pitch Meetings makes RUclips worth logging into.
Do big bang Theory
Seinfeld used a live audience, famously.
We need a Highlander pitch meeting (the movie)
MrStarflakes please do it...🙏🙏🙏
...but only one. There can be only one.
Woah these older pitch meetings have such a weird vibe to them.
I like the diversification. Not just movies. Keeping it fresh, you Smartie, you!
Didn't we actually see the pitch meeting in the series itself
Please make a pitch meeting about the Netflix Movie "Bright" next!
This was a hilarious video 👏🏾👏🏾
You should do Honey I shrunk the kids
Is it me or was the camera moving back and forth the whole time?
Love these videos! Except for the Michael Richards gag at the end. That seems like low hanging fruit to me. Keep up the good work
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I agree. although Richard remembers the incident. I think its important that we accept his mistake - he apolgized - and it is essential to give a second chance to heal and move Forward. Agreed
Wow💚🇬🇧🌱 this one definitely needs revisiting Ryan😂🤣👍
You should do Fifty Shades of grey!
0:55 Finally, someone who knows how to censor the word "asshole" properly. I mean, ideally, the whole word should be censored, but at least you censored the syllable that's actually a swearword.
Pitch Meeting for a 90's movie called, "City of Angels" would be freaking awesome!
LOL Yes
Dude, u are quite under rated.👏👏👏👏
You should do “it’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” I always thought of it as a much darker Seinfeld lol
People were bothered by Jerry smiling all the time? His inappropriate smiles were part of his weirdness, man.
Yes! It adds to the shows charm
Spot on! Never understood why that show was so popular!
You can really see the progress he's done over the years. Oldies and new ones are still funny.