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    The Incredibles from 2004 is my favourite Pixar movie of all time. And back then, they weren't really known for making spin-off projects like they do these days on Disney+. But! Back in 2004, there was one sequence that got cut out of the main movie, and had too much fun to not be released - Enter Jack-Jack Attack! The SPINOFF short from 2004, telling us the events of Jack-Jack, across the duration of the movie. With Kari set as his babysitter, and him of course being the jack-of-all-trades in regards to superpowers, just what antics ensued? Let's find out together and enjoy the DVD special that was: The SPINOFF To Pixar's The Incredibles...
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    ...I really didn't like this movie as a kid. But I must say it's really grown on me..
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  • @archive6094
    @archive6094 Год назад +315

    Fun Fact: Pet rats were kept at the Pixar studio in the hallway for more than a year so that the animators could study the movement of their fur, noses, ears, paws, and tails.

    • @--superbluedude--2912
      @--superbluedude--2912 Год назад +8

      Did they eventually get the rats out the studio?
      That must of been hard getting those rats out

    • @malachicooper2798
      @malachicooper2798 Год назад +33

      @@--superbluedude--2912he said they were pets not pest, they would of been trained, not like they just got random rats from the street

    • @--superbluedude--2912
      @--superbluedude--2912 Год назад +3

      @@malachicooper2798 ohhh okay
      Sorry 😅

  • @SariaCreed
    @SariaCreed Год назад +222

    This film was the first time I genuinely RESPECTED the "big bad" antagonist. Sure, Ego is very cold, closed, and calloused. But at every turn he honestly has a point. Yes the masses may love the flash in the pan NEW of Linguini's style, but he has spent years watching and guiding the development of the food world. He even has the ability to unbend his pride enough to admit when his first impressions were wrong. I ADORE that he sits quietly and waits to meet Remy. He recognizes that the master chef is also doing his job and is not going to demand the chef break stride to accommodate him. Food has this amazing ability to connect us in a way I've only seen mirrored with music. Considering this idea is being translated to us in film, a medium that does not allow the consumer to taste, it does an excellent job portraying every little sensation Ego experienced in that first forkful. Every camera movement, music cue, color coordination, etc. is used PERFECTLY here. Is this my favorite Pixar film? No. But this is their BEST. And I will throw hands to defend that idea.

    • @thunderpantz
      @thunderpantz Год назад +19

      I loved how he sacrificed his career and reputation to come to bat for Remy.

  • @MarioGMan25
    @MarioGMan25 Год назад +110

    I think it's less that the old woman is Ego's mother and more they come from the same area: Backwoods France. Remy learned to cook there, Ego ate food there, and so it's an intense Nostalgia Trip. It's probably not exactly like his mother's, but highly reminiscent.

    • @dustymcwari4468
      @dustymcwari4468 Год назад +11

      Something else to note, is that contrary to what the chefs said, they really were just following the book when it came to cooking, even Gusteau, considering how his more experimental dishes turned out being major flops, and how Colette stated she learned everything from him, and yet all she did was just following recipes step by step, while thinking improvisation and taking creative liberties was almost taboo
      Which is something Ego despised, deeimng most chefs' meals that followed that mindset as predictable, uninspiring, and almost factory like, more of a race to see who follows the line best for the sake of business eficiency, rather than the colorful displays of culinary wonders many claimed were experts at, and theres where Remy comes in, someone truly passionate that always put his heart above all else, someone that knew what each individual flavor could provide with great dedication and a constant sense of childlike wonder, and wasn't afraid of going outside the box if it means potentially reaching new heights, someone that truly loved his art, so when Ego got a bite on Remy's ratatouille, it hit home, a sensation one could describe as something only a dear caring mother could provide, something to brighten your mood and put a smile in your face even when you don't want to, something he didn't feel in decades, an experience, which is also something Colette took notes of, as Remy basically opened her eyes and greatly widened her horizons far beyond dos and don'ts at the kitchen

    • @San-nj8fj
      @San-nj8fj 3 месяца назад

      Honestly, I think it’s even simpler than that. It’s a simple meal made well.
      Ego has probably spent years tasting all sorts of fancy elaborate dishes, with gimmicky presentations and pointlessly exotic ingredients, so for him, eating a dish that’s little more than a bunch of cut vegetables, but made with such craft and care must’ve reminded him of simpler times, when food wasn’t a big show, or a marketable product, but just food. Good, tasty, filling and prepared with love and care, but nothing more than food, made for him, by someone who wanted to make the best dish they could

  • @DanGamingFan2846
    @DanGamingFan2846 Год назад +150

    _Ratatouille_ is my absolute favorite Pixar movie. Not only is it one of the most beautiful animated features ever, but it's timeless message and Ego's incredible monologue are perfect to inspire any artist.

  • @theodoro3188
    @theodoro3188 Год назад +58

    I really like that a mother's love was the key answer to impressing Ego, it goes well with the saying "Just like mother used to make", and he had forgotten all about that

  • @kevin9794
    @kevin9794 11 месяцев назад +25

    I personally don't think the scene with Ego's mom signifies that the Ratatouille tastes exactly like his mom's, but just that it reminded him of the joy, the peace and the satisfaction of eating food. One can imagine, as a man whose job is to be a critic, the joy of food is long gone and the novelty of tastes must be scarce. As he described in a previous scene, it's part of "a game" as so much so not something he does for satisfaction he doesn't even swallow if he dislikes it. When one's a kid, one isn't thinking about food from that point of view.
    If a dish were so good that it simply made him forget "the job", that'd be enough to remind him of simpler times, when he ate in peace and with enjoyment.

    • @MrSophire
      @MrSophire 4 месяца назад +2

      That and it could be comfort food. Nothing destroys comfort food more than trying to make it more than what it is. I seen people try to make such food fancy but turn to a laughing stock. Gordon Ramsay’s grilled cheese sandwich comes to mind. For me some simple Fadel soup with a qausadia (not one with flour tortillas but corn and just cheese) after coming in from a cold rainy day truly can warm the soul. I think Ego was dealing with people trying to make fancy food because fancy is better.

  • @catflyxovo
    @catflyxovo Год назад +33

    This is definetly just an incredible scene as a whole, with such great direction. I would always love how Ego as an antagonist was portrait in this movie and his final monologue, it just felt so real and deep!
    I think this film is indeed Pixar's greatest animated movie, and i will always miss the days the make such masterpieces.

  • @rudevoices9204
    @rudevoices9204 Год назад +22

    One, yeah, this is objectively the best scene of an already phenomenal movie. The way this effortlessly makes the movie come full circle is astounding, and Ego's review is one of the greatest things ever written.
    Two, I'd really like you to talk about Atlantis if you haven't yet. Id say the scene that changed the movie is right before the final act. The truth came out, the villain is revealed, and Milo is now left alone. The scene from when Kida is loaded onto the truck and Milo berates the people he grew close to by using explicit examples of what they told him about their ambitions is just excellent. But what really makes that scene for me is when they do choose to stand up to Rourke, realizing they couldn't live with themselves if they abandoned Milo, Sweet, and the Atlantean people to their destruction while they lived on. None of them had even thought to go after Rourke yet, so as far as they knew, stepping out of their trucks was a death sentence. Its such a powerful moment that's a great payoff for the camping scene.

  • @ZelinkSupporter
    @ZelinkSupporter 9 месяцев назад +7

    Personally, how *I’ve* always seen Ego’s reaction to the ratatouille is that he’s gotten so used to luxurious, expensive foods that he’s forgotten how tasty the simple things can taste. After all, Colette refers to it as a “peasant dish”, implying that it’s one of the cheapest things on their menu

  • @the_godbodor7026
    @the_godbodor7026 Год назад +9

    This movie is so damn good, it’s one of my favorite movies in general with how well paced and thought out the story is, the themes it covers, and even the stunning visuals. This is my comfort movie that I watch whenever I need to de-stress.

  • @Vexmus_
    @Vexmus_ Год назад +8

    growing up, i always had a love for Ratatouille, and I didn't know why back then. But the older i got, the more I understood. I can't quite put it into words, but the nostalgic warmth i get from the movie (acknowledging the irony of that - but honestly, i think the film got better and better with age.) is quite unmatched. Sure, i have many childhood favorites, most of Dreamworks line-up, in fact, however, the quaint, grounded nature of the movie, paired with the messaging... and that amazing looking food - it had something so profound. It's quite honestly an ageless movie. I think it made me appreciate food so much more as an adult, sparking a love for cooking and discovery. I dont think pixar will ever make anything quite like it again, and honestly, im okay with that.

  • @Gman77700
    @Gman77700 Год назад +14

    I re-watched this movie a week after the Super Mario Bros movie and had the same thought when the review came up. It isn't a deep movie meant to be a masterpiece, but to a longtime fan like me it is a masterpiece.

  • @Nic_2751
    @Nic_2751 Год назад +4

    It’s true, sometimes dropping that super serious critical persona, and just enjoying life by living in the moment and enjoying those simplistic things, without fear of objectivity

  • @yosoyringodesanantonio8405
    @yosoyringodesanantonio8405 Год назад +4

    This movie is like an art house feature. A masterpiece that we will forever adore! It’s breathtaking, it’s visuals are stunning, it’s animation is the embodiment of being peak Pixar unlike most recent sub par Pixar films that still has the most wasted redeemable qualities (and that’s the animation), the acting was stellar, the writing is top notch, the plot was amazing, it’s dripping with atmosphere and emotions, it’s everywhere! How come we never got Pixar movies like this anymore, Pixar was like an independent art house studio and not a Disney Corporate machine (well before Pixar was turned into a corporate machine by Disney which we get nothing new which hurt Pixar (and Disney) in recent years).
    Ratatouille is the best Pixar film I put on “S” Tier!
    It’s a 10/10 film by default!

  • @ultgamercw6759
    @ultgamercw6759 Год назад +7

    Whilst The Incredibles Is my favourite Pixar film Ratatouille is by far there most mature and cinematic. I honestly connect so much with the critic in this film, especially with the ending review.

  • @hhfggvogtthehy6451
    @hhfggvogtthehy6451 Год назад +5

    This came from a movie about a rat who wants to cook. Remember that.

    • @leonardowickman57
      @leonardowickman57 4 месяца назад

      Who controlled a human's limbs by pulling his hair. Its saying quite alot.

  • @seppehens8459
    @seppehens8459 Год назад +7

    i have been enjoying your videos so much lately
    especialy the spinoff ones

  • @chiggn7456
    @chiggn7456 4 месяца назад +1

    This is for me the peak of Pixars history. With an occasinal bump upwards it just went downhill, which makes me really sad that it went from masterpieces like this Epic to today. Rattatouille had loveable characters, story, and moments you never forget . I really hope pixar will get back to this kind of movies one day and return to great stories with a message about life instead of the " message that is tried to press into a story "

  • @powxey
    @powxey Год назад +3

    While most other people here talk about how this movie opened their eyes to specific stuff im just here loving to watch this movie while cooking or while eating to make me even more hungry

  • @WillScarlet16
    @WillScarlet16 4 месяца назад

    The whole scene as I see it is a tip of the hat to Marcel Proust's 'Remembrance of Things Past' and the famous revelatory moment biting into a pastry dipped in tea.

  • @Kongumon
    @Kongumon 6 месяцев назад +1

    when I first watched this movie, I wasn't feeling it, and was ready to put it in my lower tier of Pixar. then this scene happened, which instantly made me reevaluate the movie. now it's in my top 5.

  • @dovahkiin6488
    @dovahkiin6488 Год назад +2

    9:33 That caught me off guard but also made me crack up ngl 😆

  • @Hanmacx
    @Hanmacx Год назад +3

    I would have like to see more of Ego
    I want to see more of his Character Arc
    How he from peasant background became one of the best food critic
    Maybe that ratatouille reminded him of his peasant background?

  • @HIPEYON
    @HIPEYON Год назад +6

    Finilly something about the best Pixar film ever

  • @BenMan8881
    @BenMan8881 2 месяца назад +1

    I don't think that when Ego says "an average piece of junk is more meaningful than our criticism designating it so" he's saying that a critic's job isn't needed. Rather, he's probably saying that no matter how terrible a piece of art might objectively be, whether food, movie, book, or otherwise, someone put effort into the product. Someone, not them, might find value in that art. It might speak to someone, mean something to someone that no amount of criticism could ever get close to.

  • @NSaw1
    @NSaw1 Год назад

    Gosh I loved this movie growing up, for a while I kinda forgot about it tho along with pretty much every other movie. But just coming back to it again it really was such an amazing movie like jeez

  • @brocksells197
    @brocksells197 Год назад

    I always love to see when a movie has a message that ends up being even more true now than it did when it was released. Things like this movie on critics, Megamind on incel culture, or Incredibles with parasocial relationships are all messages that have become infinitely stronger now than they were at release

  • @Bthakilla4rilla
    @Bthakilla4rilla Год назад +3

    I honestly think the only reason Ratatouille might not be my favourite Pixar film is because Toy Story and The Incredibles (the first one) exist

  • @EpicSpud
    @EpicSpud Год назад +4

    The people who like this movie has great taste lol

  • @thisinhumanplace2037
    @thisinhumanplace2037 Год назад

    Prolly one of my favorite moments in film

  • @party4lifedude
    @party4lifedude Год назад

    I don't often look to critics or reviewers to form my own opinions on something. I don't need to see a good review of something in order to enjoy it, I just like enjoying things for what they are. However, your videos are really entertaining, and it's fun to hear your thoughts and analysis on things.

  • @adrianmorrison4678
    @adrianmorrison4678 Год назад +1

    I guess really believe that you could use the scene that changed Puss in Boots the last wish because it's just as unbelievably gorgeous as the last few Pixar films you brought up.

  • @christopherrodriguez7836
    @christopherrodriguez7836 Год назад +1

    This is in fact my favorite Pixar movie.

  • @combeevee
    @combeevee Год назад

    You used the Overcooked! OST. Hat's off to you, my friend.

  • @justsomeguy2743
    @justsomeguy2743 9 месяцев назад

    Right this movie made me crave ratatouille sooo badly like they way he makes it and how it looks is soooo good, tried it in real life and whilst it’s not bad I was so let down 😭😭😭

  • @atinofspam3433
    @atinofspam3433 Год назад

    thanks for the PTSD with the Overcooked soundtrack

  • @Hazard-xv7vn
    @Hazard-xv7vn Год назад +1

    @Dazzreviews I was wondering if you could change it up I was wondering if you could go in depth of tv shows. Specifically cartoons now hear me out perhaps you could star with the DCAU. Such as the flash and trickster, the dynamics of hawkgirl and Solomon grundy, and the very shocking moments of the brain from teen titans from calling all titans and titans together. How he went from what we've heard of through reputation to finally seeing how it's not as fake as we thought how intimidating his monotonous monologs are more terrifying than we expected. If I could compare him to anyone it would be a blend of Darth Vader and Darth sidious.

  • @TheAroxor
    @TheAroxor Год назад

    The background music of the beginning of this video gave me so much anxiety

  • @vend3ttaverano778
    @vend3ttaverano778 Год назад +1

    dazz is the typa guy

  • @elmuchacho3379
    @elmuchacho3379 10 месяцев назад

    The one gripe i have with this movie was remy’s arrogance against colette through a chunk of it. She taught him how to be more efficient in the kitchen and the talk about how the chefs can come from anywhere, yet he gets all smug when he doesn’t follow the sweetbread recipe and rejects her suggestion later on.

  • @mrmysterious8124
    @mrmysterious8124 Год назад +2

    Can you look at the scene that change the movie Barnyard I'm talking about the scene where Ben dies🐔🐄🐺

  • @edenwayne8407
    @edenwayne8407 Год назад +1

    I don't really like the idea that Remi got the recipe from Igo's mother because that sort of goes against the message of the film. That idea that Remi was only able to impress him because of where he came from.

  • @johnark
    @johnark Год назад

    My favorite Pixar movie is Ratatouille. It's not only visually stunning, but its message is timeless and Ego's monologue is inspiring for any artist.

  • @ndbringer96
    @ndbringer96 Год назад

    I really enjoy this film for my love of cooking, but now also critiquing. It makes reflect in the middle of night...peacefully.

  • @TheMightyBlaziken-qc9jb
    @TheMightyBlaziken-qc9jb 25 дней назад

    is that the overcooked music there in the begining?

  • @ilikepeachesandwhippedcrea5632
    @ilikepeachesandwhippedcrea5632 Год назад +1

    What is the song used at around 7:00?

  • @roguetheoutlander8800
    @roguetheoutlander8800 Год назад

    Me and my mom love this movie, ever since i was in kindergarden, when i was in kindergarden, my mom cooked soup that based on that soup in movie (its not exactly the same, but its ********* delicious) and few years back i cooked ratatouille based on that from movie (again, it wasnt exactly the same, but still, it was great)
    I wanna cook more food from that movies

  • @JS-my4jw
    @JS-my4jw Месяц назад

    It's a fine movie, and an enjoyable watch every time. But this era of Pixar, almost all of their films were just as good. So I can't blame people for saying Ratatouille isn't their favourite when there are so many fantastic options to choose from.

  • @KyrstOak
    @KyrstOak Год назад +1

    14:00 What? When?

  • @mortar9954
    @mortar9954 Год назад

    A movie that exist to also have a main character voice the same as jesse from mcsm i guess.

  • @szymonn2560
    @szymonn2560 Год назад

    We need a scene that change How To Train Your Dragon

  • @reggiesuypolderhuis
    @reggiesuypolderhuis Год назад

    i remeber this movie, but not the name, they go one an journey to the nord( i think it was the nord) in a zepelin and end up geting stranded but later reunite with it in a foggy night( probably crashes) there was also somthing about a killer whale and a mayor scene i remember from it is that they change the propeller above water midflight and it ends up faling in the water, and a scene with escimos hanging on the ropes of the zepelin. can anyone tel me the name plz (btw it's not the red tent).

  • @SaiScribbles
    @SaiScribbles Год назад

    It's my favorite, but I don't tend to like the usual Disney and Pixar favorites so there's that.

  • @RigoLeons
    @RigoLeons Год назад

    This is my favorite Pixar movie.

  • @Iceberg2461
    @Iceberg2461 10 месяцев назад

    it doesn't matter if the meal is expensive or common but if its made with pure love from it can bring the best memories from our past an can be the best Meal ever the meal that dose it for me is my mother eggplant parm

  • @kaylajames2184
    @kaylajames2184 Год назад

    Honestly, I think you're doing the scene a disservice by leaving out Ego's explanation of his two interpretation of Gusteau's motto "anyone can cook". Ego explains at first he assumed that meant that anyone can become a great artist, but now he realizes that it means that a great artist can come from anywhere.
    It's a part of the movie that is emphasixed by the existence and promenence of Colette, a female cook in a very high position of a male-dominated profession. She complains about how hard she hard to work to perfect her skills to become respected, and when she goes back to Lingini, it's because she's reminded of Gusteau's motto that inspired her, but it's more than that. Each of the chefs have a story, and Colette demands Linguini respect that and work hard for it.

  • @epicacky
    @epicacky Год назад +2

    So early there is only 5 views

  • @mgf2293
    @mgf2293 Год назад

    Do the scene that changed the SpongeBob SquarePants movie

  • @illiteratemochi4150
    @illiteratemochi4150 Год назад +1

    Not that anyone cares, but Ratatouille is my favorite Pixar movie

  • @judyradin
    @judyradin Год назад

    everyone liked this the most

  • @user-xi4wy4fe7g
    @user-xi4wy4fe7g Год назад

    Ratatouille

  • @rexanderson4585
    @rexanderson4585 Год назад

    Okay so when I first watched Ratatouille I knew nothing about the actual dish and mistook the red parts and white part for pepperoni and potato so I thought ratatouille was some sort of pepperoni potato dish with tomato sauce on it but come to find out it's an actual like vegetarian dish made up of tomatoes zucchini and I forgot the third one am I the only one who thought that

  • @WilczycaCzarownica
    @WilczycaCzarownica Год назад

    I say that there are things in cartoonsand games and I want wrote about scenes that I didn't like or character that I didn't like. The things is what where I wrote comment everyone or most people, because it was hard to find a comment where aren't praise the scene or character. Sometimes I rather wait for video on youtube where they don't praise it. I'm scared to take a risk and wrote something that is different from social opinion. Everyone someting likes or dislike. The problem is when I want to criticize the scene or character people don't want to accept the opinion and call a person hater. But because we didn't like it something from game or cartoon or even movie that you mentioned, doesn't mean that we didn't like that was in it. If we talking about food I like curry dish, but I don't like coconut milk added to dish. I make my own curry where I add sour cream. I think that coconut milk suppresses the taste of all ingredients added in curry dish. Also I just didn't like the coconut taste and that's ok. Some people don't like chocolate where I love it, but doesn't mean I shouldn't like that person, because they didn't like chocolate? Of course not.

  • @dogmanwes2790
    @dogmanwes2790 Год назад

    Only 564 views wow

  • @richardcardell1519
    @richardcardell1519 Год назад

    Skillshare

  • @jacoborangel6925
    @jacoborangel6925 Год назад

    Up spin-offs

  • @Magicghost23
    @Magicghost23 Год назад

    🐀👨‍🍳

  • @-Krafter
    @-Krafter Год назад

    a

  • @Thatoneclown8010
    @Thatoneclown8010 Год назад

    Hello

  • @CalCutieYT
    @CalCutieYT Год назад

    first

  • @magdos7160
    @magdos7160 Год назад +2

    873rd

  • @christopher11gamer
    @christopher11gamer Год назад

    FRIST

  • @mollymacdonald8304
    @mollymacdonald8304 Год назад

    First

  • @TheLexoDex
    @TheLexoDex Год назад +1

    What fucking changed? The movie was consistently peak.

  • @realghostly1024
    @realghostly1024 Год назад +2

    You won’t pin me

  • @minecraftbar8321
    @minecraftbar8321 Год назад

    Dazz I unsubscribed your content has become long for short scenes goodbye 👋

  • @rafaelhines1178
    @rafaelhines1178 Год назад +1

    First