@@godlygamer911 what if I told you he wanted to highlight one of his favourite parts rather than posting that as original content or just mindlessly repeating something...?
The books go into more detail about how the people in District 12 were separated by 2 social classes. The poor and starving on the outskirts of the district and the people closer to the center had a bit more money and were kinda middle class. I assume they bought the cakes.
"That pin did not work at all." I had never thought about that. And then Prim gives it to Katniss again, like here, now you can have some bad luck too!
Well, that happens when an adaption *does* realize the pin is important for later, but also wants to tighten up the story telling so they cut a whole ass character (who in the books gives Katniss the pin as a lucky charm after she had already volunteered) and then just throw in a new way of her getting that pin without *too much* thought behind it... For real though I can forgive that because the Hunger Games are some of the best book-to-screen adaptations out there and I love them for it. ❤😅
@@singenstattatmen5096 The pin isn't really important though (in the films). It could have been cut out entirely, and the movie series would be no different
“kids killing kids super violently” “it’s gotta be pg-13 tho” “kids killing kids with a shaking camera” “there ya go now the whole family can enjoy the child murder” lmao these guys are the best.
Yeah district 12 is the poorest one however Katniss lives in the seam which is the poorest part of the district. Peeta lives more in the privileged part where the shop keepers are and in those parts there are people who can afford to buy bread. In fact the people who actually buy stuff from the bakery most are the people like the peacekeepers. Peeta’s dad is pretty generous tho and trades Katniss’ squirrels for some baked goods, but it’s more his mother that is completely against stuff like that.
Yeah, the biggest issue I had was Kado and his team not killing Peeta as soon as they found Katniss. Also, the movies are okay, but the books are actually really good. Haymitch's character has a lot more development and it explains in greater detail why he's a depressed alcoholic.
I agree! The movies are decent, but the books are much better. The dynamic between Peeta and the Careers was weird, but for me that was a good thing, because I might have missed the books without it. When I saw the first movie, and didn't get that part, I decided to clear it up by reading the books 😂
@@GCEXTREMEMN To add to your point: not only "just" cake, apparently there's fixins for frosting - including food coloring! How many of the poor starving population have the money for this luxury? How was Peta able to get so good with (what I gather) a limited and expensive supply? Oh Ryan. My disbelief. ..unsuspended from Hunger Games forever!
Maze Runner reminds a lot of a Japanese video game... released in the US but a bit too niche for the media to pick up on. (Digital Devil Saga / DDS, released 5 years prior to Maze Runner book) Of course, even being pretty niche, on searching, I'm still not the only one who noticed: "Ahem I apologize for last week, it seems my time has bee taken up by Maze Runner… which actually is comically similar to DDS, but I’ll talk about that in some other post." There are posts by others, but I'll refrain as they actually specify the similarities. IMHO, it's actually even more similar than Battle Royale / Hunger Games. It's a bit of a wonder how this happens. Just coincidence? Actually a fan? It's a bit funny to think of these authors going through foreign stuff to find stuff to rip off.
The whole pin thing makes no sense, because it was given to Katniss by a different character that they understandably didn't want to include because she's so minor, but ended up making a more confusing reason Katniss has it
@@alextaylor7889 Watch the video again and re-read this. I called her beautiful, well fed and in terrific shape. Or perhaps you meant it as me being rude to say something direct like that?
- So in this universe the hunger games were created because there was a riot against the government and the games are a way to prevent more riots in the future? - Yeah yeah yeah. - So, killing a bunch of people's children every year is suppose to prevent them from rebelling? Wouldn't it make them want to rebel again? - I don't know, get off my back.
It actually makes sense from a psychological perspective. Instead of just rounding up a bunch of kids and shooting them they pretend to give the kids a fighting chance, it's a diversion of emotional resources.
I still think that if you don't want people to rebel, you should probably try to discourage them from training in guerrilla warfare. That seems to be the skill set a government would least want their oppressed and potentially rebellious people to learn.
@@futurestoryteller It was a demonstration of power, in the books they explain it was to show the districts how powerful the capital is, that they can take their kids and make them do this and the districts cant do anything about it. Which as an explanation, is pretty bad, OP is right, that is a strategy tailor made to generate resentment and make another rebellion inevitable. Simpler to accept that HG is a just poorly written copy of Battle Royale.
Why can't it be both? the suit is fireproof and heat sinked, and the fire is not real so an outsider can touch it without being burned. But even if it was real, they would not burn immediately except her face hands and whatever the suit is not covering.
@@DarthPlato actually, Hungergames is litterally Battle Royale. a Japanese film from 2000. its also known as the B. R. Act its also way more enjoyable and way less fruity then Hunger Games. definately worth a watch. its about japanese society is overun with teenagers who disrespect their elders, and in order to uhm "Reform" them a whole class gets chosen from a random lottery, and dragged off to an island against their will where they have to fight for 3 days, wearing explosive collars around their necks.
I wouldn't know anything about that. I know Panem is Latin for bread and the Hunger Games is a form of circus entertainment--hence the old Latin turn of phrase "panem et circenses," bread and circuses. Several classical names and themes appear throughout the movie, which is very noticeable to anyone with familiarity with the Classics. I'd be curious what the author has said is the inspiration for the story.
@@DarthPlato go watch the japanese movie, nd see for yourself. Battle Royale is far more mature too, so no cheesy and totally unnessacery teen romances and on top of that, everyone has a random weapon, ranging from blades, hatchets, guns or even pot lit's and flashlights to keep things more interesting, rather then everyone having a weapon they specialise in
@@DarthPlato there is a newspaper article that Susan Collins was watching tv and there was an article on child soldiers, then the next add was for reality tv so what she stated that well what would the reality look like in a civilised society.
5:18 - *"He used to decorate cakes in a bakery..."* Not going to touch the fact that their people are starving, but their bakery actually wastes resources to bake cakes?
@Zimmit's FunHouse Adventure There were a lot of tools available during the game, not just weapons. Concealment like body paint and stuff could have been hidden in one of the loot crates or he could just mix it with natural stuff like moss and wood etc.
“Wasting resources” is definitely the same as creating goods you can sell for money to help support your family and community. Bakers here “waste resources” all the time by providing a service and products to their clientele
“Kids love pirates” “Yeah they do. And I made sure not to sugar coat them in any way” “What?” “Yeah there’s going to be blood, rum, and the bad guys are undead skeletons” “Oh my God!”
This guys delivery and script are amazing. I know it’s just a guy in front a green screen but the entertainment value he’s able to deliver is not something I think many people could pull off.
I'd imagine it playing from the news article backwards, but in the way it does in the film. Play the last scene, jump back and play the scene before - which would ideally reveal more about the scene that played before it; tell the story backwards from there. Eventually a black and white scene of the writer coming up with the idea. Then end on the door with a "so you have a movie for me..." or something. It'd be hellllla difficult to write and keep funny.
Something about your smile, style, or structure always lifts my mood! Others' observations or quips feel forced, in the end seeming like a negative person trying to sound relatable.
I was just about to comment this EXACT thing. this is what I wanted from CinemaSins, before they got petty just to extend video length. this stuff is only funny and engaging to me if they are valid criticisms rather than nitpicks by a middle schooler.
How have you not mentioned Peeta decorating cakes in a world where everybody is hungry is kind of strange? Also where did he get the stuff to do it in the arena?
The people in the capital are both wealthy and well fed, they are mentioned and shown frequently in the video. Cake decorating skills are almost certainly beneath them, so not having read the book to say for sure, it stands to reason that he is decorating such elaborate cakes for all of the people who aren't hungry, who are very rich and run the dystopian society, that you inexplicably forgot about. Also in the movie they have sponsors who can send them literally anything, so he'd have gotten the supplies that way most likely. Maybe sponsors can contact his family, idk. It's not that hard to picture this if you've actually seen the movie. Not to say that everything in it makes perfect sense.
@@futurestoryteller Because it makes so much sense to decorate cakes in a small bakery in the 12th district to ship them to the capital. And Peeta mentions "not having anybody" in the movies (although he did mention his family prior to that)...
His family is not his sponsors, they're poor people. Rich people are the sponsors. You clearly don't understand this device in the movie. Also, yeah, your Nike's or your iPhone were made by Chinese slave laborers, not everything that sounds inconvenient at a common sense glance actually is for people who will pay to avoid being financially inconvenienced in any way
Because if kids are good at one thing it's doing the exact same thing everyone else in their peer group is doing. And they know that very well and exploit it to the max because it's extremely profitable. I read them both as well and I will say least say these books arent totally a waste of time to read, they have some sort of value. Which Twilight absolute doesn't. Worse than lacking worth, it actually teaches horrible lessons.
@@justforever96 True. These books were also more interesting. They focused on the story, and the love triangle was in the background. There was more going on, whereas Bella came off as whiny and the relationships were toxic.
It’s not a “love triangle”! Triangles have 3 sides, so I’m order for a love triangle to exist between Peeta, Katniss, and Gale; there has to be some interest between Peeta and Gale. Without that 3rd side, it’s just a “love caret”.
When I saw the recommendation I thought this was an old Pitch Meeting that I just happened to miss. I'm so glad it's a new one. Keep 'em coming. Watching Pitch Meetings for "old" movies is tight!
Movie executive guy: “What about [insert any plot hole or inconsistency]?” Screenwriter guy (defensive, indignant): “I don’t know” Haha gets me every time
Minecraft Channel it wasn’t Suzanne Collins the author stated she got inspiration from tv when she was flicking through channels of the world war etc and she got all of the survival knowledge from her father
This was so halarious. Hunger games is so far the only book ive read that stayed pretty accurate to its characters. Above all i just loved the book and movies ❤️
"It must have been impossible for her to escape a crowd of kids hellbent on hunting her down!" "Well actually it'll be super easy, barely an inconvenience"
I actually liked the shakey cam. I felt it was a representation of how the Tributes were feeling during the games. Alert and on edge with tons of adrenaline pumping.
I'm addicting to Pitch Meeting! So funny. I would love for you to do Footloose. I can't even talk about the plot of that movie without cracking up. It is prime for the Pitch Meeting treatment. Keep them coming!!!
Some of the tributes being well-fed actually makes sense. Katniss knows how to hunt and has been surviving that way. Also, not all districts are poor. District 2 is where their police and law enforcement are trained and groomed, while district 1 is where jewellery comes from
I just watched 150 episodes of these, I am obsessed with this show omg... It would be awesome if it had its own channel so I could subscribe. Oh well... I saved the playlist. Keep them coming please!
"Wait so is it fake fire or is it fireproof?"
"Yes."
Hey, that reply might be unhelpful but it is true (well, probably)!
“Well, okay then.”
Hahahahahahahahahhahahahajahahaha
Yeah-Yeah-Yeah!
WELL OKAY THEN.
"Will you settle for beautiful,well-fed actors that are in terrific shape?"
What are you talking about, I think it's pretty believable-
*Sees Jennifer Lawrence*
Oh.
Wtf, how did you see the same video I did?
Yeah allright.
@@godlygamer911 what if I told you he wanted to highlight one of his favourite parts rather than posting that as original content or just mindlessly repeating something...?
@@Bragglord ... What he did wasn't mindlessly repeating something?
"He works at a bakery decorating elaborate cakes in the district that struggles to have any food?"
"Yeahyeahyeah"
But, that kind of makes him come across as a d**k... Do you think people will like that when Thor's generous brother is around?
i mean, i didn't read the books so maybe i have it wrong but i would assume the cakes were pretty much just for the people in the capitol
The districts didn't have any bread so they eat cake instead, just like the peasants did in 17th century france.
Well ok then
The books go into more detail about how the people in District 12 were separated by 2 social classes. The poor and starving on the outskirts of the district and the people closer to the center had a bit more money and were kinda middle class. I assume they bought the cakes.
“He's just gonna be an alcoholic in the first scene and then immediately get over it.”
This was also Valkyrie's arc in Thor Ragnarok
YEP
That's because their alcoholism was due to being without a purpose. Once they found their purpose, they didn't feel the need for poison anymore ;)
@@remindyouofwho7201 That's not how addiction works
@@khavarthompson6200 It is in those movies. Can people spawn monsters, summon lightning. No
Lord Popo wait you can’t do that?
"Only one of the deaths is sad. The other child was the bad child" 😂😂😂
Just like in *Maze runner* movie 😂
That scene was tight.
But of course !🤣
yeah i burst into laugh previously in the video but at this moment i just lost it LMAO
i read this at the exact moment he said it, 😂😂😂
I love how passive aggressive this show is.
It’s really not screen rant worthy
Film theory should do it
Show?
Hahaha very well said
“Being passive aggressive is tight!”
This is so upbeat just like how I imagined the books
Don't invoke their name
That's tight
PASSENGERS!
Finnickkkk...
“Wait, so is it fake fire or is the suit fireproof?”
“...yes.”
Lmao
Well okay then
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂🤣
As I was reading this they were saying the same thing
Fake fire according to the book
"That pin did not work at all."
I had never thought about that. And then Prim gives it to Katniss again, like here, now you can have some bad luck too!
Well someone volunteered in her place. So it did kinda work ✌️
Well, that happens when an adaption *does* realize the pin is important for later, but also wants to tighten up the story telling so they cut a whole ass character (who in the books gives Katniss the pin as a lucky charm after she had already volunteered) and then just throw in a new way of her getting that pin without *too much* thought behind it...
For real though I can forgive that because the Hunger Games are some of the best book-to-screen adaptations out there and I love them for it. ❤😅
@@singenstattatmen5096 I HATE THAT THEY CUT MADGE FROM THE FILMS SHE WAS SO COOL!!!
@@singenstattatmen5096 The pin isn't really important though (in the films). It could have been cut out entirely, and the movie series would be no different
The thing is in District 12 nobody ever volunteers. The pin is technically lucky because Katniss took her place
“kids killing kids super violently”
“it’s gotta be pg-13 tho”
“kids killing kids with a shaking camera”
“there ya go now the whole family can enjoy the child murder”
lmao these guys are the best.
Did you realise after you posted this comment that this is one person and you said guys? 😂
Tamara Limque haha yea, this was when i first started watch pitch meetings
@@silverthief3807 what are you talking about they are clearly different people
@@soupeater7417 didn't you see the glasses?!
watermelonlol maclean it’s one guy
hands down the best series on RUclips.. make a separate channel for pitch meetings already
How difficult would it be to do that? 😉
Mike Kay not difficult at all, actually, super easy... barley an inconvenience
he has
Screenrant losing their best asset
oh my
Getting 10 mil subscribers is TIGHT
And then Katniss did a backflip, snapped the bad guy’s neck and saved the day...
Super easy barely an inconvenience.
Is that a running gag or something? Please explain.
@@totalhufflepuff203 watch ryan guy who created series
I laughed harder than I should have for a line that is missing quotation marks.
@@junyilee377 If you want to be helpful, give them the link to the actual episode.
SNATCHING UP THE TWILIGHT CROWD IS TIGHT!
Oops!
@@Doctor_Straing_Strange whoopsie
@@supasaiyanvegeta6502 Yeah yeah yeah
AKA the mentally ill SJWs.
@Jonathan Lumbreras Oh, really?😅
I love the fact that in a world were food is scarce Peeta bakes cakes.
In the book his family mostly bakes bread; he talks about how he has gotten the privilege of decorating cakes when they could make them.
Yeah district 12 is the poorest one however Katniss lives in the seam which is the poorest part of the district. Peeta lives more in the privileged part where the shop keepers are and in those parts there are people who can afford to buy bread. In fact the people who actually buy stuff from the bakery most are the people like the peacekeepers. Peeta’s dad is pretty generous tho and trades Katniss’ squirrels for some baked goods, but it’s more his mother that is completely against stuff like that.
And protests for animal rights.
Something something if they have no bread they should eat cake something something
@@maximilianarold
Like pita bread?
Yeah, the biggest issue I had was Kado and his team not killing Peeta as soon as they found Katniss. Also, the movies are okay, but the books are actually really good. Haymitch's character has a lot more development and it explains in greater detail why he's a depressed alcoholic.
I agree! The movies are decent, but the books are much better.
The dynamic between Peeta and the Careers was weird, but for me that was a good thing, because I might have missed the books without it.
When I saw the first movie, and didn't get that part, I decided to clear it up by reading the books 😂
I mean, having to kill a bunch of other kids to survive is a perfectly reasonable explanation as to why he became a depressed alcoholic.
Pretty sure it's Cato. Like the name Cato, the philosopher. Haven't read the books in years but I don't recall a Kado.
These are the only reason I’m subscribed to screen rant
Same
Same
Same.
I'm not subscribed to screen rant, but I watch so many pitch meetings it's in my recommended.
I just return on Saturdays to see the pitch meetings.
"Very weird cake orders!" had me spaz-laughing! Well done!
Cake orders...at a bakery...in districts where theres supposed to be no food and people are starving....
@@GCEXTREMEMN To add to your point: not only "just" cake, apparently there's fixins for frosting - including food coloring! How many of the poor starving population have the money for this luxury? How was Peta able to get so good with (what I gather) a limited and expensive supply? Oh Ryan. My disbelief. ..unsuspended from Hunger Games forever!
@@ThePaulahoo1 whoops!
@@GCEXTREMEMN so the "cake" they were eating were actually rocks... it all makes sense now!
It's funny that you could make the same point about America, and yet the obvious satire seems lost on this bunch.
Instantly Abandoning
Strategies
is *TIGHT* - Leeroy Jenkins
Amen
Instantly Abandoning
STAGE Strategies
is TIGHT
Leeroy Jenkins
Lmao
LEEEEEEEEEEEEEEROOOOY JENKINS
"Forced into a Battle Royale."
"That sounds like Battle Royale."
"No it doesn't."
"Oh, okay."
My fiancée read the book Battle Royale and she is convinced that Suzanne Collins (the author) took the idea from it which is definitely true.
Maze Runner reminds a lot of a Japanese video game... released in the US but a bit too niche for the media to pick up on. (Digital Devil Saga / DDS, released 5 years prior to Maze Runner book)
Of course, even being pretty niche, on searching, I'm still not the only one who noticed:
"Ahem I apologize for last week, it seems my time has bee taken up by Maze Runner… which actually is comically similar to DDS, but I’ll talk about that in some other post."
There are posts by others, but I'll refrain as they actually specify the similarities. IMHO, it's actually even more similar than Battle Royale / Hunger Games.
It's a bit of a wonder how this happens. Just coincidence? Actually a fan? It's a bit funny to think of these authors going through foreign stuff to find stuff to rip off.
@@jonplaud I read the manga and saw both movies and yeah, pretty sure Hunger Games is just a rip-off of a lesser known masterpiece.
@@andreashort310 I could not get through the 2nd movie but love the 1st.
@@jonplaud Yeah, I didn't like the second one either.
The whole pin thing makes no sense, because it was given to Katniss by a different character that they understandably didn't want to include because she's so minor, but ended up making a more confusing reason Katniss has it
"Would you settle for beautiful, well fed actors that are in terrific shape?" My favorite line ever😂😂🙌🙌🙌
Makes me wonder why they didn't cast you
Anoniem Onbekenden There’s no need to be rude and say something like that is there?
@@alextaylor7889 Watch the video again and re-read this.
I called her beautiful, well fed and in terrific shape.
Or perhaps you meant it as me being rude to say something direct like that?
Anoniem Onbekenden I thought you were being sarcastic, I’m sorry for having a go at you
Alex Taylor hitting on girls on youtube is tight!
1: “So is this fake fire or are the suits fireproof?”
2: “Yes.”
Sworn-Son Oh, yeah! 😂
You hit 420 nioce
Sworn-Son yeahyeahyeah
- So in this universe the hunger games were created because there was a riot against the government and the games are a way to prevent more riots in the future?
- Yeah yeah yeah.
- So, killing a bunch of people's children every year is suppose to prevent them from rebelling? Wouldn't it make them want to rebel again?
- I don't know, get off my back.
It actually makes sense from a psychological perspective. Instead of just rounding up a bunch of kids and shooting them they pretend to give the kids a fighting chance, it's a diversion of emotional resources.
The "lesser of two evils" strategy.
Or the devil you know is better than the devil you don't.
I still think that if you don't want people to rebel, you should probably try to discourage them from training in guerrilla warfare. That seems to be the skill set a government would least want their oppressed and potentially rebellious people to learn.
It's kind of a threat, more than anything. "If you rebel against us we'll kill more of your children".
@@futurestoryteller It was a demonstration of power, in the books they explain it was to show the districts how powerful the capital is, that they can take their kids and make them do this and the districts cant do anything about it. Which as an explanation, is pretty bad, OP is right, that is a strategy tailor made to generate resentment and make another rebellion inevitable. Simpler to accept that HG is a just poorly written copy of Battle Royale.
"So they change angles and try again?"
"No, they just give up."
ROFL!
Me in school: tries to study for an hour
My brain: *psst* Instantly abandoning techniques is tight!
This man is a national treasure. One of the best series on youtube.
Michael Freed yeah but he’s a treasure to Canada
@Michael Freed...Disparaging rural Canada is TIGHT!
Which man? The script writer or the producer?
@@TheDunestrider Yes.
Canada is Canada. Don’t be like that. We’re all friends here
When producer guy says “Oh Really!!” Or “Whoopsie!” My soul sings...
My soul hums. That's as close as it'll ever get to singing.
Oh Soul singing is Tight
The best is when he says "I don't know"
Would make for some interesting sexually fired pillow talk
I love the quick "Wow wow wow!"
"So is it fake fire or is the suit fireproof?"
"Yes."
Dammit, Ryan, hahahaha!
Good. Someone else spotted the fire inconsistency. _"Not real"_ fire, but _"fireproof."_
Why can't it be both? the suit is fireproof and heat sinked, and the fire is not real so an outsider can touch it without being burned. But even if it was real, they would not burn immediately except her face hands and whatever the suit is not covering.
yes
And fire effects are horrible.
When you've watched all of the pitch meetings and now have to wait for more :(
Whoops!
@@bobcoughlan929 Whoopsie!
When you've watched all of them in about 2 days.
Yep stayed up until 3 in the morning watching these! I am introducing them to my husband now!
ALMOST relatable. still busy watching
"Yeah, no, they don't kill him. They listen to his idea"
"Wow"
I didn't know you were pitching GoT8's ending.
Have you seen his pitch meeting on GOT season 8?
^^^ BEcause you really should.
"it sounds like battle royale."
"it's not."
"Oh ok then."
Actually it sounds like the story of the tributes sent to the maze of King Minos to survive the minotaur.
@@DarthPlato actually, Hungergames is litterally Battle Royale. a Japanese film from 2000. its also known as the B. R. Act
its also way more enjoyable and way less fruity then Hunger Games. definately worth a watch.
its about japanese society is overun with teenagers who disrespect their elders, and in order to uhm "Reform" them a whole class gets chosen from a random lottery, and dragged off to an island against their will where they have to fight for 3 days, wearing explosive collars around their necks.
I wouldn't know anything about that. I know Panem is Latin for bread and the Hunger Games is a form of circus entertainment--hence the old Latin turn of phrase "panem et circenses," bread and circuses. Several classical names and themes appear throughout the movie, which is very noticeable to anyone with familiarity with the Classics. I'd be curious what the author has said is the inspiration for the story.
@@DarthPlato go watch the japanese movie, nd see for yourself. Battle Royale is far more mature too, so no cheesy and totally unnessacery teen romances and on top of that, everyone has a random weapon, ranging from blades, hatchets, guns or even pot lit's and flashlights to keep things more interesting, rather then everyone having a weapon they specialise in
@@DarthPlato there is a newspaper article that Susan Collins was watching tv and there was an article on child soldiers, then the next add was for reality tv so what she stated that well what would the reality look like in a civilised society.
5:18 - *"He used to decorate cakes in a bakery..."*
Not going to touch the fact that their people are starving, but their bakery actually wastes resources to bake cakes?
They baked things like bread, etc. for the people who could afford them, like the mayor.
The game winners are basically lottery winners millionaires that can afford everything they want. So some rich people want cakes.
@Zimmit's FunHouse Adventure There were a lot of tools available during the game, not just weapons. Concealment like body paint and stuff could have been hidden in one of the loot crates or he could just mix it with natural stuff like moss and wood etc.
Let them eat cake!
“Wasting resources” is definitely the same as creating goods you can sell for money to help support your family and community. Bakers here “waste resources” all the time by providing a service and products to their clientele
"The other child was a bad child." So glad I found this channel.
"so is it the fake fire or is the suit fireproof?"
"yes"
you need to do a pirates of the caribbean curse of black pearl pitch meeting
“Kids love pirates”
“Yeah they do. And I made sure not to sugar coat them in any way”
“What?”
“Yeah there’s going to be blood, rum, and the bad guys are undead skeletons”
“Oh my God!”
@@justanotherchannelonyoutub126 "oh having blood and alchohol in a kids movie is tight!"
@@justanotherchannelonyoutub126 no rape tho
These pitch meetings carry this channel
In the time-honored tradition of combining the names of famous couples;
Peeta + Katniss = PeeNiss
Get with the times! Its Kateeta.
I like KatPee
HA!!!
KatPee
Peeniss is tight oh wait i get it now whoops
Yikes 2 children dying, that’s super sad...No only 1 of the deaths is sad, the other child was a bad child...Oh okay 👍🏼😂😅
This guys delivery and script are amazing. I know it’s just a guy in front a green screen but the entertainment value he’s able to deliver is not something I think many people could pull off.
Hunger games creators : Ripping off obscure Japanese stories to make up for our lack of creativity is TIGHT
Lion King creators: yeah yeah yeah
Write that down ! Write that down !
Could you enlighten me on what they ripped the stories from? I’ve heard of the lion king stuff before
@@highimrell6715 Kimba the white lion.
*Lion King creator : Super Easy Barely an Inconvinience
Damn! You beat me to it!!
I see pitch meetings in my notifications! I smile and click immediately!
I click right from the first pop-up notification.
Me too!!!
"Memento", but do the pitch meeting in reverse!
"So, you have a movie for me?"
"Do I? Sir, yes."
This is brilliant lol
I'd imagine it playing from the news article backwards, but in the way it does in the film. Play the last scene, jump back and play the scene before - which would ideally reveal more about the scene that played before it; tell the story backwards from there. Eventually a black and white scene of the writer coming up with the idea. Then end on the door with a "so you have a movie for me..." or something.
It'd be hellllla difficult to write and keep funny.
@@PhilBagels yeah only screen writer guy should be in reverse.
This needs moar likes
"The other child was a bad child" LOL
I love working in "super easy, barely an inconvenience" in my daily conversations
"Now the whole family can enjoy the child murders." - OMG, how do you come up with these lines!!!
Jim Rinkenberger it’s super easy barely an inconvenience
Oh these funny lines are TIGHT!
Geeky Metalhead yeah yeah yeah !
@@jackhamilton9604 Oh really?
"He's a good writer!!"
- it sound like that movie battle royal
-no it doesn't
this is the first thing any Hunger Games fan should learn to say
The WWE vehicle "The Condemned" featuring adult characters instead of kids, is more likely to be a rip-off of Battle Royale than the Hunger Games is.
*shrugs* I’ve never heard of it
As someone who's read Battle Royale and seem the Hunger Games films, they are actually very different.
I love how beautifully sarcastic you are
“Now the whole family can enjoy the child murders!” 😂 I am loving this!
"Are you saying that this is a popular book series AND there is a teenage love triangle?" that got me laughing hard
What are the chances that I get the notification when I was watching another pitch meeting?
Actually pretty high since I watch that stuff all the time
Yes.
Super easy barely an inconvenience
Chinedu Opara ye
It's almost as if, the odds were in your favour...
@@ChineduOpara who does not
Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
Who doesn’t love rock cake
Anybody who is used to Hagrid's cooking from Harry Potter.
Do they have rock cakes in America?
So Jennifer Lawrence with Anime eyes looks like Emilia Clarke?
So true.
I was gonna say that
Came to say this
Eva Green more than Clarke. Look it up, you'll be blown away.
‘It sounds like that movie battle royale’
‘No it doesn’t’
‘OK!’
Something about your smile, style, or structure always lifts my mood! Others' observations or quips feel forced, in the end seeming like a negative person trying to sound relatable.
I was binge watching all the videos and just finished Ryan's interview and this showed up. This is tight
The Lord Of The Rings (one meeting for each movie)
How I met Your Mother
The Godfather
The Room (Tommy Wiseau movie)
YASSS THE ROOM
"Wait..so is it fake fire or is the suit fireproof?"
"....Yes."
"Well, okay then."
"Instantly abandoning strategies is tight."
"So is this fake fire or is the suit fireproof?"
"Yes."
Well ok then
Glad someone finally recognized the movie "Battle Royale"
Had to search for this comment.
This is exactly what CinemaSins should've been like.
Emphasis on *should've*. It's a shame of a state CinemaSins is in right now.
It's how it used to be, but it's gone downhill
@@omni9030 what happen to cinemaSins?
Nothing, they're still funny.
I was just about to comment this EXACT thing. this is what I wanted from CinemaSins, before they got petty just to extend video length. this stuff is only funny and engaging to me if they are valid criticisms rather than nitpicks by a middle schooler.
When the video ended, I realised I was smiling like a dumba$$ the whole time... 😂
@@evildrhobbes5974 With pitch meetings it's super easy barely an inconvenience
Is it difficult to be smiling like a dumbass after watching a pitch meeting?
@@geekymetalhead5112 No it's super easy barely an inconvenience
Oh really?
"Now the whole family can enjoy the child murders!"
literally the hunger games
My wife hated these movies for precisely that reason. Children murdering each other was just a little much
I cannot describe how much I love these. Discovered yesterday and binge watched since for about 8 hours....
Can you do a MEGAMIND pitch meeting?
How have you not mentioned Peeta decorating cakes in a world where everybody is hungry is kind of strange? Also where did he get the stuff to do it in the arena?
Who said everybody was hungry?
@@futurestoryteller Try watching the video again... He talks about it there and literally makes a joke about it.
The people in the capital are both wealthy and well fed, they are mentioned and shown frequently in the video.
Cake decorating skills are almost certainly beneath them, so not having read the book to say for sure, it stands to reason that he is decorating such elaborate cakes for all of the people who aren't hungry, who are very rich and run the dystopian society, that you inexplicably forgot about.
Also in the movie they have sponsors who can send them literally anything, so he'd have gotten the supplies that way most likely. Maybe sponsors can contact his family, idk. It's not that hard to picture this if you've actually seen the movie. Not to say that everything in it makes perfect sense.
@@futurestoryteller Because it makes so much sense to decorate cakes in a small bakery in the 12th district to ship them to the capital.
And Peeta mentions "not having anybody" in the movies (although he did mention his family prior to that)...
His family is not his sponsors, they're poor people. Rich people are the sponsors. You clearly don't understand this device in the movie. Also, yeah, your Nike's or your iPhone were made by Chinese slave laborers, not everything that sounds inconvenient at a common sense glance actually is for people who will pay to avoid being financially inconvenienced in any way
"Instantly abandoning strategies is TIGHT!" Lol I love how his eyes go big and wide while saying it.
"We are so gonna snatch up that Twilight crowd."
Well, you're not wrong. This was literally the next series I read lol.
Because if kids are good at one thing it's doing the exact same thing everyone else in their peer group is doing. And they know that very well and exploit it to the max because it's extremely profitable.
I read them both as well and I will say least say these books arent totally a waste of time to read, they have some sort of value. Which Twilight absolute doesn't. Worse than lacking worth, it actually teaches horrible lessons.
@@justforever96 True. These books were also more interesting. They focused on the story, and the love triangle was in the background. There was more going on, whereas Bella came off as whiny and the relationships were toxic.
It’s not a “love triangle”! Triangles have 3 sides, so I’m order for a love triangle to exist between Peeta, Katniss, and Gale; there has to be some interest between Peeta and Gale. Without that 3rd side, it’s just a “love caret”.
creepy :-)
A single person bringing love from an entire country is tight .
Love from India ❤️
A single person bringing love from an entire country is TIGHT
Love from France
A single person bringing love from an entire country is tight .
Love from Bangladesh
sudheshwar agrawal Us both being from the same country is TIGHT
@@rachanabaditha9618 accha hua India ka koi akela nahi hai
Love from Australia.
When I saw the recommendation I thought this was an old Pitch Meeting that I just happened to miss. I'm so glad it's a new one. Keep 'em coming. Watching Pitch Meetings for "old" movies is tight!
"Instantly abandoning strategies is TIGHT."
Movie executive guy: “What about [insert any plot hole or inconsistency]?”
Screenwriter guy (defensive, indignant): “I don’t know”
Haha gets me every time
does anyone else remember that time Ryan told people to share the video on Google +? I think about it every time he does the outro now lol.
Pitch meetings are the only good thing about this channel.
But what about the "Top 10 uninteresting facts about some Marvel movie" videos?????
Compare those to SR’s other videos about marvel theories that end up being totally wrong
Hey what about the...oh wait those are bad, well how about their....no those aren't good either, hmm..... I can't think of anything else.
Very true
I can't believe this movie ripped off Minecraft Hunger Games.
Ripping off minecraft mini games is TIGHT
Seif Ali Esmael yeah yeah yeah
It's also super easy, barely an inconvenience
Then they made books!
Minecraft Channel it wasn’t Suzanne Collins the author stated she got inspiration from tv when she was flicking through channels of the world war etc and she got all of the survival knowledge from her father
Producer: "Is it fake fire or is the suit fireproof"
Writer:👀 * breathing intensifies *
Writer: Yes
It’s actually super easy... Barely an inconvenience.
LMAO, gets me every time!
"yeah its definitely the fruit that moves the plot forward the most in this movie" hahaha🤣
"Now the whole family can enjoy the child murders!"
Ryan is Pavlov, we all are his dogs. Hearing "So you have a movie for me", I start laughing.
I agree😂
Even more pitch meetings would be tight!
No matter how many of these I watch, Ryan sounding normal always surprises me lol
This was so halarious. Hunger games is so far the only book ive read that stayed pretty accurate to its characters. Above all i just loved the book and movies ❤️
I can imagine an “Unnecessary Censorship” video for these.
“I’m gonna need you to get all the way off my ****.”
“Oh let me get off of that thing.”
At a glance warped Jennifer Lawrence looked like regular Felicity Jones.
Yes, scarily so.
I thought that this one was the Rogue one meeting
"Very weird cake orders" 😂
"Now the whole family can enjoy the child murders."
I might be a huge THG fan, but I found those plot holes hilarious. Props, guys!
EDIT: For clarification, this was my first-ever Pitch Meeting.
I came here specifically for the “barely an inconvenience” line and it didn’t disappoint.
No, he's just going to be an alcoholic in like the first scene.
Oh, then he gets over it?
Pretty much immediately, yes.
Well, good for him!
"It must have been impossible for her to escape a crowd of kids hellbent on hunting her down!"
"Well actually it'll be super easy, barely an inconvenience"
I actually liked the shakey cam. I felt it was a representation of how the Tributes were feeling during the games. Alert and on edge with tons of adrenaline pumping.
I didn’t really like it too much. It made it hard to see what was happening and they killed of like half of the tributes in that scene
I'm addicting to Pitch Meeting! So funny. I would love for you to do Footloose. I can't even talk about the plot of that movie without cracking up. It is prime for the Pitch Meeting treatment. Keep them coming!!!
🍎🍏 It's definitely the fruit that moves the plot forward the most...
Great line.
Boss: "Is it fake fire or is it fire-proof"
Pitch Guy: "Yes"
Some of the tributes being well-fed actually makes sense. Katniss knows how to hunt and has been surviving that way.
Also, not all districts are poor. District 2 is where their police and law enforcement are trained and groomed, while district 1 is where jewellery comes from
"the Tourist" feels like it was MADE for a pitch meeting.
I just watched 150 episodes of these, I am obsessed with this show omg... It would be awesome if it had its own channel so I could subscribe. Oh well... I saved the playlist. Keep them coming please!