i'd love to see ya do annihilation. one of the best and most logically consistent movies in recent years imo, so i would love to see just how terrible and illogical it actual is
true, but at the time, we seriously just believed it. It kinda made sense. he's a therapist, the kid needs help...of course we assumed that the mom just made appt. And she's a single, so she possibly had an ongoing meet up appt set up for him.
@@agonleed3841 Well of course everyone believed the information the film food spooned fed upon our first watch. Why wouldn't we. It's watching it knowing the twist that you see how a lot doesn't add up to said twist.
@@FunZies. that's the untrue part. What I've seen lot of people do isquestion the movie..which is fine. That's what we should do. BUT you're not supposed to JUST question the movie. A lot ofpeople are questioning, parts, and not using thier own thoughts to answer those questions. They're simply saying, "well I had questions, so the movie was bad" EVERYONE questions EVERY movie. You sit there and ask, "ok, how should this work" and you're SUPPOSED togo back to points and see if the movie answers it or if your own mind can answer it based on the rules of the movie. If you can't THEN....MAYBE the movie did poorly in explaining or you missed something..or didn't understand something. This movie CAN be explained all the way through very clearly and not really complicated. Therefore, the movie works.
@@agonleed3841 You make a good point, it's definitely true. There are some times where we go to far making excuses for everything though, although maybe not in this case. Like, it's a bad thing when people make excuses for all the plot holes and inconsistencies in the Bible because it stops them from realizing it's all made up.
@@tintinismybelgian Yeah, I might not be being fair to this one. It's just that it's the philosophy he goes by with all his OTHER movies. After his first two, he seemed to forget that the two hours leading up to the big twist also kinda need to be interesting and make sense, so it's been all downhill since (though I hear Split was better than his usual.)
Pretty much. The ghosts are in a weird half-existence where they can only halfway interact with the world and only directly interact with a few people in it. And they kinda trick themselves into thinking their existence has a coherent narrative when it actually doesn't.
He doesn't want to see his marriage failing, that's not how seeing what you want to see works. It really just means interpreting what you see how you want to interpret it. His wife's behaviour is what it is, so that's what he's gonna see, so when she's sad or upset or talking to him or saying she misses him, he can see it the way it is (that she's alone, talking to herself, unaware of his presence because he's a ghost) or as he wants it (that she's there together with him, talking to him). When she's not talking, he can see her alone without him, or he can see her ignoring him. He's not just gonna see her talking when she isn't talking.
@@WorldWidePatriots Mentioned how? Just to be clear, the term "the sixth sense" as an unexplainable/supernatural/psychic sense is older than the movie.
Hey, maybe cameras can film ghosts, too. And maybe people who can see ghosts and watch movies see these ghost in the background. Or the foreground, even.
Usually I'm right with you about what you choose to poke at, but Cole's arc ends when he convinces his mother, who is at her wits' end with his whole "ghost thing," that he actually can see them by telling a story about his grandma. It's a really great scene and Toni Collette is amazing in it. So...kinda feel it deserves some credit.
I don't think you understand the point of the "Pitch Meetings" series. There's no need to debunk his points, this is just meant to be comedy, guy. You must be a blast at parties.
The girl was recording the scene (not knowing what would go down) from the cupboard across her bed with a hidden camera. That's no error. The odd part is that she took the tape anf put it in a box underneath her bed (or someone did) but not impossible
@@LetBBB6345789 If the girl had seen what was happening, it did seem like she shld have told her father and then shown the tape. But I gather she had not seen the tape until after she was dead, so she couldn't show it I guess.
@@ericsloss3963 what do you mean? She did not know she would be poisened, she just happened to tape it. Then she died. Being dead, she could not tell her father what happened. To know what happened she would not necessarily need to have watched the tape (though since it somehow got inside the box she might have). Who knows how ghosts process information or geet info from :-) That said, I agree that people here might already have given this more thought than the scriptwriter, maybe
@@LetBBB6345789 I am just saying that the girl was being poisoned over a long period of time. I gather that she was filming during that time. So I assume she never watched the tape and saw what her mother was doing. If she had, she prob says to dad what the heck is good old mom putting in my soup. Maybe she did see the tape and just figured that mom was putting medicine in the soup.
"How does a ghost make appointments?" LOL. You kinda ruined this movie for me. The ending was so great I never noticed (or forgot about) all the glaring plot holes.
Malcolm thought he had an appointment. Cole was just coming home from school. He never makes eye contact with Cole's mom. He sees what he wants to see, remember? Having said that, this film is definitely full of plot holes. But it's also a great film, despite that.
Yeah, the actual interactions are set up really well - it's set up to LOOK like Malcom has appointments/got on the bus/etc., because it uses the convention of film (cut scenes, essentially) to "gloss over" the boring parts...when in reality those boring parts don't actually happen, and Malcom only THINKS that they happened, because he NEEDS to them to happen - he needs to save a "6th sense child" in order to assuage his guilt over having his (first) child client commit suicide. I do agree that while the film has some holes in it, that particular one wasn't one of them.
I always thought it is kinda like a dream for them. Kinda like when you dream you are unsure how things happened. "Why am I the city?", "where I got these clothes", why do talk to this people like I know them", etc. Those questions almost never happen in a dream.
I thought it was pretty obvious that Cole could see all the ghosts for who they are... or were... or something, and Malcolm could only ever see a version of reality in where he was still alive. So the plot holes were basically Malcolm filling in gaps or outright replacing elements in reality to fit the idea that he's still alive. So if the film was completely from Cole's perspective, every time he saw Malcolm he would see him with a bullet hole in his stomach and his clothes blood soaked; and he would probably appear at random for 'appointments'. Since Malcolm could never interact directly with his wife, his version of reality that he saw was where his marriage was falling apart because he never had time for her. Things get a bit dicey when the other ghosts are involved, but those could probably be explained as well with some effort; like the girl didn't know she was being poisoned, she just thought she was sick and her mother was giving her medicine. After she died she 'haunted' her mother and learned the truth of what happened to her; and with that realization she then knew that the time she accidentally recorded her mother would be evidence of what was done.
It's not a bad movie, because a movie's worth isn't measured in absence of plot holes. While poking fun at plot holes has become common comedy on RUclips lately (with the advent of e.g. CinemaSins - ScreenRant, to their credit, is a lot less vicious and bad-faith about it), overly tight or realistic writing can be anethema to actually achieving the desired impact.
@@Hekateras Though the presence of plotholes in order to justify later parts of the movie is pretty much infected A LOT of movies nowadays. Here it was a twist that only worked because the movie created a bunch of plotholes that basically lied to the audience. In newer movies major aspects of the plot are just a bunch of garbage decisions, randmoness and luck on a cosmically absurd level - just to get to the next actions-scene and setpiece.
@@Hekateras Shyamalan's consistent problem his entire career has been his total inability to write a linear narrative. He relies way too much on exposition, plot holes he hopes you'll ignore, and yes, plot twists.
@@Hekateras The seriousness of a plothole is proportional to the combination of how obvious with how relevant to the plot it is. The "killing 50% of the universe" plothole from Avengers is a big problem because it is both incredibly obvious and fundamental to the whole story. And you can't justify it by saying how it develops the character of Thanos because no matter how self-centered and certain of his own intelligence and solution he is, it's impossible to miss that his solution fixes nothing even for someone with these characteristics. By comparison, the plotholes in 6th sense are mostly fine. You don't necessarily think about them while watching and even then you can justify them easily enough that they don't drive the plot into a ditch. I can't speak for his other movies though cause I haven't seen them (beside half of Avatar and we don't talk about that one).
@@Defectum138 Exactly! Humans have 7 senses. Or to be more exact, scientists nowadays count 7 senses, there are 5 classical senses (seeing, hearing, smelling, taste, touch), which explains the phrase sixth sense. But there actually are 7, the 5 classical, balance and a sense of moving that's in the muscles.
"So then he shoots Malcolm and himself" "Oh my god, in what order?" "In, y'know, the only one that makes sense." I don't know why that one made me laugh so hard, but it did.
Me: "Screen Rant, I hear you have a Pitch Meeting for me?" Screen Rant: "Yessir I do! Apparently it's all I'm good for these days." Me: "Less moping, more Pitching."
"So how is Malcolm going to open up doors when he is a ghost?" "Actually it's gonna be super easy, barely an inconvenience." "Oh really? Then how does he do it?" "Unclear."
He doesn't open doors. He just sees himself doing it while he walks through walls. He can't see himself doing that since it would reveal he was dead. The same way he doesn't actually move the stuff from in front of the door at his house, he just thinks he does. Its why it is back there again later when he tries again.
I interpreted the “ghosts only see what they want to see” as a selective eyesight. Malcom won’t see his wife grieving for him and talking about his passing but he can’t make her seem any happier
Sixth sense in Spanish is sexto sentido at least in Mexico in Spain they named the movie mi amigo es un fantasma (my friend is a ghost) totally killing the plot of the movie
Not only his change, his clothes too. Interesting is also that he never asks himself why he never has to change clothes, eat, drink, sleep or go to the bathroom
I don't even care if looking back the plot has a couple holes. I have never been so completely floored by a twist ending than when I first watched this movie and that's a memory I won't forget
@@CordeliaWagner- That's why the twist floored me: I did realize it on some level, but I didn't want Bruce to be dead so I suppressed all the hints and then the twist made them hit me like a freight train. The movie hadn't been cheating. I had been cheating.
"I don't know!" Has to be the one line of yours that always makes me laugh.. The way he says it, the facial expression, etc. It's like he completely understands his own plot but then becomes the conveniently oblivious spectator and feels accused when questioned about something that doesn't make sense lol.
3:20 "Oh, pulling a fast one is tight! I'm married though, so I don't think I could personally do that to people in the audience." Absolute genius!!! 😂😂😂
Just found SR today... thanks a lot for putting me 7 hours behind schedule! You are awesome and I just sent a link to my also easily distractable brother so he'll be spending his whole tomorrow here too I'm sure... thanks for this great collection!
Honestly, best comedy I've seen in years. Rewatching the entire series. Not. A single. Curse word. So nice to witness humor that's made without the excessive use of swearing.
If you'd only had the sense of humour to come back with" yes and im going to need you to get AAAAALL the way off my back about that" ..... but no, a petulant retort is much better.....
He does have his own channel! It's called @theryangeorge and it has a lot of good videos on it! Unfortunately sr owns this concept so there's no pitch meeting videos on his channel :(
The prequel to The 6th Sense, The 5th Sense: The Sense of Smell, starring Dolph Lundgren as a scientist named Dolph Lundgren who runs around on all-fours like a hound
"So, you have an M. Night Shyamalan movie for me?" "Yes, sir, I do, don't really know why you called it that though." "Called it what?" "An M. Night Shyamalan movie. I mean, it is, but I don't really think that's a genre or anything. He's a bit of an unknown." "Yeah, I don't know why I said that. I guess I'll stop, because that probably won't change." "Yeah, this probably isn't going to make him a household name or anything."
This video is funny, but I wanted to say; I finally watched this film &, despite only knowing about the end, I absolutely loved it. It’s genuinely good; I just hope that the director can get back to being this good again.
6th Sense: seeing ghost 7th sense: able to look at sun without burning your eyes. 8th sense: ability to distinguish impossible Whopper from a regular Whopper.
Here are the actual answers: 1: Ghosts are drawn to Cole. Malcolm is a ghost so that's how he finds him. 2: Malcolm and Cole don't really have an appointment. The ghost don't know they're dead so they think they're with Cole for reasons that would've made sense in their life. For instance the woman who had slashed her wrists talked to Cole as if he was her husband. Malcolm was a child psychiatrist so obviously it made sense to him that Cole was his patient.
Actually I would say TSS is the only Shyamalan movie that holds up without the twist ending. That's why it worked so well, because it was a pleasant little drama that didn't seem to have any grander ambitions, making the reveal more unexpected.
@@squamish4244, not for me. I've seen it twice, thought I must have missed something, since everyone raved about it. But the story just doesn't work. It's an interesting approach to a superhero story, but from a narrative standpoint there are too many problems.
@@sm5574 Well, that's like, your opinion, man :P But I have a much higher opinion of Shyamalan than you do in general. Art being subjective and all that.
@@squamish4244, "not for me." Yes, I think I made it clear it's my opinion. I mean, maybe you're joking, based on the emoji, but I'm sick of people trying invalidate people who disagree with them by saying that kind of thing. Yeah, it's my opinion. And I've held it for 20 years, so I'm comfortable with it. And I apologize for the rant, if you were indeed joking.
@@sm5574 I'm not trying to invalidate your opinion. I couldn't care less if you like the movie or not. That's why I said art is subjective. And yes, I was joking, quoting a line spoken by Jeff Bridges in a hilarious scene in The Big Lebowski.
I would LOVE to see the Fringe series pitched. Seeing Ryan talk about Walter Bishop and his penchant for...self medicating, would be an absolute delight.
I've watched all of these and I'll continue to binge watch until more are released and then flock to the new video like a vulture to a freshly dead carcass
I love your pitch meetings, always funny and clever. Can you do one for Highlander 2? So many inconsistencies with the first one you'll have a field day!
I just discovered something interesting in the net: Already since the 19th century it is undisputed among biologists that every human normally has six senses. The sixth sense is the sense of balance. Nowadays scientists argue about, if humans have even more senses. According to some researchers, humans are said to have up to thirteen senses in total.
Check out this playlist for more Pitch Meetings! ruclips.net/video/5raAm6ANIFg/видео.html
How about a Pitch Meeting for Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Do one for Drive
i'd love to see ya do annihilation. one of the best and most logically consistent movies in recent years imo, so i would love to see just how terrible and illogical it actual is
Do the goonies movie
Unrelated question, but are Ryan's eyes violet???
"The back, sir, please get off of it"
Lmao, I love Ryan
He never got off.
same!
2:52 so his change died too ?
*script writer guy
Well let me get off that thing😁!!!
"How did that happened?"
"It happened off screen"
Pretty much the whole movie
true, but at the time, we seriously just believed it. It kinda made sense. he's a therapist, the kid needs help...of course we assumed that the mom just made appt. And she's a single, so she possibly had an ongoing meet up appt set up for him.
The sixth sense is to see off screen
@@agonleed3841 Well of course everyone believed the information the film food spooned fed upon our first watch. Why wouldn't we. It's watching it knowing the twist that you see how a lot doesn't add up to said twist.
@@FunZies. that's the untrue part.
What I've seen lot of people do isquestion the movie..which is fine. That's what we should do. BUT you're not supposed to JUST question the movie.
A lot ofpeople are questioning, parts, and not using thier own thoughts to answer those questions. They're simply saying, "well I had questions, so the movie was bad"
EVERYONE questions EVERY movie. You sit there and ask, "ok, how should this work" and you're SUPPOSED togo back to points and see if the movie answers it or if your own mind can answer it based on the rules of the movie.
If you can't THEN....MAYBE the movie did poorly in explaining or you missed something..or didn't understand something.
This movie CAN be explained all the way through very clearly and not really complicated.
Therefore, the movie works.
@@agonleed3841 You make a good point, it's definitely true. There are some times where we go to far making excuses for everything though, although maybe not in this case. Like, it's a bad thing when people make excuses for all the plot holes and inconsistencies in the Bible because it stops them from realizing it's all made up.
"Eyes on the twist please; this barely matters." I think you nailed the philosophy M Night works by with the plots and characters of all his movies.
Philosophy nailing is TIGHT
The opening of communication between Cole and his mother was a pretty big deal in the plot/character development, I thought.
@@tintinismybelgian Yeah, I might not be being fair to this one. It's just that it's the philosophy he goes by with all his OTHER movies. After his first two, he seemed to forget that the two hours leading up to the big twist also kinda need to be interesting and make sense, so it's been all downhill since (though I hear Split was better than his usual.)
Except for this one. You have to admit, it was really new/different at that time. After this one, yep, and it’s barely an inconvenience.
It's a pretty good story method cuz things that don't make sense aren't apparent until the end and by that time you've forgotten about them.
I always thought that instead of "see what they want to see" It should have been "see what they expect to see".
Pretty much. The ghosts are in a weird half-existence where they can only halfway interact with the world and only directly interact with a few people in it. And they kinda trick themselves into thinking their existence has a coherent narrative when it actually doesn't.
That would have been better
Well, Cole has never been able to discuss these points with anyone before, so it makes sense that he hasn't got the precise wording down yet.
that's the same thing
I think that's pretty crearly what he meant, but it's a child speaking, makes sense that he's not so articulate
The idea ghosts only see what they want to see followed by ghosts only seeing failing marriages and their own hangings is tragically human.
Seen from the perspective of...
@@AndrewLale never married if that’s what your inferring.
He doesn't want to see his marriage failing, that's not how seeing what you want to see works. It really just means interpreting what you see how you want to interpret it. His wife's behaviour is what it is, so that's what he's gonna see, so when she's sad or upset or talking to him or saying she misses him, he can see it the way it is (that she's alone, talking to herself, unaware of his presence because he's a ghost) or as he wants it (that she's there together with him, talking to him). When she's not talking, he can see her alone without him, or he can see her ignoring him. He's not just gonna see her talking when she isn't talking.
I think it's more supposed to be...they see what makes sense to them.
@@SelvesteSand We all do this, so the person who questioned this was only seeing what they want to see :P
"So how does that work?"
"Unclear!"
M. Night's movies in a nutshell
I love you
And the one time he DID try to explain stuff, everyone hated it.
_What a tweest!_
you go girl!
It just happened.
It just kept on "happening"
*"Eyes on the twist please"*
Literally every director's excuse for a plothole
Jeff Ren I mean it was an incredibly popular and well received movie. So it's kinda true .
@@hastyscorpion yeah it was big in popular culture for a long time after release. Even more recently I've heard it mentioned in lyrics.
@@WorldWidePatriots Mentioned how? Just to be clear, the term "the sixth sense" as an unexplainable/supernatural/psychic sense is older than the movie.
Directors aren’t screenwriters
@@monsieurlaflamme995 In this case he was both.
“Does the recorder have a sixth sense too?” Hahahah
I guess he never heard of EVPs XD
@ popular hoax*
a. amber that killed me 😂
Hey, maybe cameras can film ghosts, too. And maybe people who can see ghosts and watch movies see these ghost in the background. Or the foreground, even.
Wow wow wow wow
“So he’s gonna shoot Malcolm and himself.”
“Oh god. In what order?”
“The only one that makes sense.”
The joke was...tight!!!
I actually expected Producer Ryan to still misinterpret that.
@@sonu1609 Yeah yeah yeah
Oh, you saw the same video that the rest of us did!
This might be the most underrated joke ever
“His change might’ve died too”
😂😂😂😂
So did you die too?
Bless Your Comment.
And Bless Your Comment.
...did you money die too?
He does take the bus later *Oh Ghost Cash!*
"Oh having a twist ending is tight maybe it should be like a regular thing."
"But wouldn't that get predictable?"
"I dunno."
"Fair enough."
Actually majority of his films don't have twists. Saying signs had a twist is like saying war of the worlds had one and raiders and star wars.
@@alucard2010 BUT it IS played as a twist soooooooooooo
@@alucard2010 Almost all his movies have twists tho
I called The Village's twist from watching the trailer for it
@@michaelneufeld4515 THAT MOVIE JUST-MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!
thanks I hate it lol
Usually I'm right with you about what you choose to poke at, but Cole's arc ends when he convinces his mother, who is at her wits' end with his whole "ghost thing," that he actually can see them by telling a story about his grandma. It's a really great scene and Toni Collette is amazing in it. So...kinda feel it deserves some credit.
I sob at that scene every time!
Yes Toni Collette is an amazing actress
@Jason Voorhees hey not everybody can have good taste like you
@Jason Voorhees Yes, Edgelord256.
I don't think you understand the point of the "Pitch Meetings" series. There's no need to debunk his points, this is just meant to be comedy, guy.
You must be a blast at parties.
"Did she watch the tape while she was dead?"
To be fair, Bruce Willis listened to that recording dead too lol.
The girl was recording the scene (not knowing what would go down) from the cupboard across her bed with a hidden camera. That's no error. The odd part is that she took the tape anf put it in a box underneath her bed (or someone did) but not impossible
Justifying glaring plot holes is TIGHT!
@@LetBBB6345789 If the girl had seen what was happening, it did seem like she shld have told her father and then shown the tape. But I gather she had not seen the tape until after she was dead, so she couldn't show it I guess.
@@ericsloss3963 what do you mean? She did not know she would be poisened, she just happened to tape it. Then she died. Being dead, she could not tell her father what happened. To know what happened she would not necessarily need to have watched the tape (though since it somehow got inside the box she might have). Who knows how ghosts process information or geet info from :-)
That said, I agree that people here might already have given this more thought than the scriptwriter, maybe
@@LetBBB6345789 I am just saying that the girl was being poisoned over a long period of time. I gather that she was filming during that time. So I assume she never watched the tape and saw what her mother was doing. If she had, she prob says to dad what the heck is good old mom putting in my soup. Maybe she did see the tape and just figured that mom was putting medicine in the soup.
"If she knew she was being poisoned why didn't she use that knowledge to you know not die?"
I died from laughing
You should've filmed it for evidence
Why didn't you stop laughing before dying? I'm all the way on your back, btw.
@@justinkennedy3004 because dying from laugher is TIGHT!
She couldn't stop from dying because the mother forced her to take the "medicine."
People tend to forget how powerless children can be.
@@7ebr830This
"This might be one of the last movies where he...tries..." That was beautiful!!
"How does a ghost make appointments?" LOL. You kinda ruined this movie for me. The ending was so great I never noticed (or forgot about) all the glaring plot holes.
Perhaps the ghosts have a protocol..... a ghost protocol.
Malcolm thought he had an appointment. Cole was just coming home from school. He never makes eye contact with Cole's mom. He sees what he wants to see, remember?
Having said that, this film is definitely full of plot holes. But it's also a great film, despite that.
Yeah, the actual interactions are set up really well - it's set up to LOOK like Malcom has appointments/got on the bus/etc., because it uses the convention of film (cut scenes, essentially) to "gloss over" the boring parts...when in reality those boring parts don't actually happen, and Malcom only THINKS that they happened, because he NEEDS to them to happen - he needs to save a "6th sense child" in order to assuage his guilt over having his (first) child client commit suicide.
I do agree that while the film has some holes in it, that particular one wasn't one of them.
I always thought it is kinda like a dream for them. Kinda like when you dream you are unsure how things happened. "Why am I the city?", "where I got these clothes", why do talk to this people like I know them", etc. Those questions almost never happen in a dream.
I thought it was pretty obvious that Cole could see all the ghosts for who they are... or were... or something, and Malcolm could only ever see a version of reality in where he was still alive. So the plot holes were basically Malcolm filling in gaps or outright replacing elements in reality to fit the idea that he's still alive. So if the film was completely from Cole's perspective, every time he saw Malcolm he would see him with a bullet hole in his stomach and his clothes blood soaked; and he would probably appear at random for 'appointments'. Since Malcolm could never interact directly with his wife, his version of reality that he saw was where his marriage was falling apart because he never had time for her.
Things get a bit dicey when the other ghosts are involved, but those could probably be explained as well with some effort; like the girl didn't know she was being poisoned, she just thought she was sick and her mother was giving her medicine. After she died she 'haunted' her mother and learned the truth of what happened to her; and with that realization she then knew that the time she accidentally recorded her mother would be evidence of what was done.
So you're telling me, **sits down** that even the good Shyamalan movies are bad Shyamalan movies?
That's the greatest twist of all, he's still got it!
Learning how to spell 'Shyamalan' is TIGHT
It's not a bad movie, because a movie's worth isn't measured in absence of plot holes. While poking fun at plot holes has become common comedy on RUclips lately (with the advent of e.g. CinemaSins - ScreenRant, to their credit, is a lot less vicious and bad-faith about it), overly tight or realistic writing can be anethema to actually achieving the desired impact.
@@Hekateras Though the presence of plotholes in order to justify later parts of the movie is pretty much infected A LOT of movies nowadays. Here it was a twist that only worked because the movie created a bunch of plotholes that basically lied to the audience.
In newer movies major aspects of the plot are just a bunch of garbage decisions, randmoness and luck on a cosmically absurd level - just to get to the next actions-scene and setpiece.
@@Hekateras Shyamalan's consistent problem his entire career has been his total inability to write a linear narrative. He relies way too much on exposition, plot holes he hopes you'll ignore, and yes, plot twists.
@@Hekateras The seriousness of a plothole is proportional to the combination of how obvious with how relevant to the plot it is. The "killing 50% of the universe" plothole from Avengers is a big problem because it is both incredibly obvious and fundamental to the whole story. And you can't justify it by saying how it develops the character of Thanos because no matter how self-centered and certain of his own intelligence and solution he is, it's impossible to miss that his solution fixes nothing even for someone with these characteristics.
By comparison, the plotholes in 6th sense are mostly fine. You don't necessarily think about them while watching and even then you can justify them easily enough that they don't drive the plot into a ditch. I can't speak for his other movies though cause I haven't seen them (beside half of Avatar and we don't talk about that one).
New catchphrase: "Eyes on the twist."
100th like, for some reason...
Twisty eyes are TIGHT
@@maximummatt73 Oh, really?? :)
@@jimmythebold589 Yeahyeahyeah
Ooohh, catch phrases are tight !!
"Oh, so, so his change may have died too?"
Ok I almost choked and died on this one.
Well hes wearing clothes too so it was be manifested
oh sir please dont do that cause then yknow your change will die and thats not very good
You did.
I’ve been binging all the Pitch Meetings and Screenwriter Guy’s excited little “yeahyeahyeah!” makes me smile every time.
My boyfriend and I have just been binge watching these! 😂 He's surprised that there isn't a lord of the rings one yet
I love you
Surfing down stairs on a shield is tight!
The pitch for lord of the rings is a book trilogy lol.
@@jakeapplegate6642 they've done book series into films before 💁
Probably need Peter Jackson on hand to misinterpret and butcher THAT too
"Which one is the sixth sense? Is it smell?"🤣
This and the producer asking if he can call smell the fifth sense had me in stiches.
What about balance? That, too, is a sense that humans possess.
@@Defectum138 We need you to get all...lll the way off our back about that.
Wow wow wow wow
@@Defectum138 Exactly! Humans have 7 senses. Or to be more exact, scientists nowadays count 7 senses, there are 5 classical senses (seeing, hearing, smelling, taste, touch), which explains the phrase sixth sense. But there actually are 7, the 5 classical, balance and a sense of moving that's in the muscles.
Do _Snatch,_ just so we can hear you say "snatches are tight."
So... being early would be easy, barely an inconvenience.
I already made that suggestion for both 'Holes' and 'The Black Hole' so fingers crossed.
How much longer on the sausage?
Five minutes.
It was two minutes five minutes ago.
Snatch is a great movie!!
@@Decimate2016 who's proper f**ked now, Turkish?
"So then he shoots Malcolm and himself"
"Oh my god, in what order?"
"In, y'know, the only one that makes sense."
I don't know why that one made me laugh so hard, but it did.
🤣
I love your "unclear" "well okay then" dialogue moments in your pitch meeting videos. They crack me up every time.
"the back, Sir, please get off of it"
I mean
I mean
Pure f*ckin comedy
He never got off.
Eyes on the twist
2:52 so his change died too ??
The delivery was too perfect.
I would like this comment but I prefer it to stay at 420 likes 🤣
Me: "Screen Rant, I hear you have a Pitch Meeting for me?"
Screen Rant: "Yessir I do! Apparently it's all I'm good for these days."
Me: "Less moping, more Pitching."
Thank You, Taskmaster. Your Comment is a blessing.
@Grover Bowie I'm sorry, I don't wanna be rich
@@jaywilson9634 You mean Tskmaster?
"So how is Malcolm going to open up doors when he is a ghost?"
"Actually it's gonna be super easy, barely an inconvenience."
"Oh really? Then how does he do it?"
"Unclear."
He doesn't open doors. He just sees himself doing it while he walks through walls. He can't see himself doing that since it would reveal he was dead.
The same way he doesn't actually move the stuff from in front of the door at his house, he just thinks he does. Its why it is back there again later when he tries again.
I read that if you watch closely, he never actually does move anything (open doors, get the check at the restaurant)
@@moridain he was just quoting the video not making a statement about it so there’s no reason to explain it
I interpreted the “ghosts only see what they want to see” as a selective eyesight. Malcom won’t see his wife grieving for him and talking about his passing but he can’t make her seem any happier
Shut up! Eyes on the ending!
Don't try and church it up, Joe Dirt. It's just bad writing.
Sixth sense in Spanish is sexto sentido at least in Mexico in Spain they named the movie mi amigo es un fantasma (my friend is a ghost) totally killing the plot of the movie
whoops
@@kennethnwebb whoopsie!
@@manoc6943 spoiling the movie with the title is TIGHT.
This is not true.
@@rodrigosebastianpagano8198 I mean, in China the title was "He's a Ghost," so I wouldn't be too surprised.
When can we have Pirates of the Caribbean series?
We NEED...not want this!!
It would be too long
Good shout, never thought of that!
This is a great idea
We have one, but we need moRE!!
“His change might’ve died too” 🤣
We should get married
Not only his change, his clothes too.
Interesting is also that he never asks himself why he never has to change clothes, eat, drink, sleep or go to the bathroom
Mike Warski get help man, you’re trolling again. 🤨
@@MarcoKlammer because he doesn't know he's dead and doesn't WANT to know
@@janklowicz24 I saw a Found Footage film made by Michael Rooker once where they discus this point 😂
"the back sir"- M Night explaining the logic of his films.
I don't even care if looking back the plot has a couple holes. I have never been so completely floored by a twist ending than when I first watched this movie and that's a memory I won't forget
Yes. I remember the gasps and murmurs of disbelief that rippled around the cinema when it happened, including mine 😄
You didn't realize that noone exept Cole interacts with Bruce Willis?
@@CordeliaWagner- That's why the twist floored me: I did realize it on some level, but I didn't want Bruce to be dead so I suppressed all the hints and then the twist made them hit me like a freight train. The movie hadn't been cheating. I had been cheating.
Same here! I was so chocked.
I saw 50 first dates before I saw the sixth sense 😒
Movie idea: "The Sixth Element" in which Bruce Willis teams with a super being to hunt ghosts.
Fair enough.
Movies about carbon are tight!
Is Bruce Willis playing a character in the film or is he just the actor bruce willis and he has a super friend
And Chris Tucker stars as a puking ghost.
Search "The Fifth Element", it'll blow your mind
i’d appreciate it if u did a FIFTH ELEMENT pitch meeting. PLZ!!
FIFTH ELEMENT!!!!
Which one is the fifth element? Is it smell?
@@jameswaldoch1569 I believe it might be fire?
James Waldoch ohhhhh confusing two bruce willis movies is TIGHT
Bruce Willis stopped doing movies because he couldn't think of something that normally comes in 6's for him to do "The Seventh ... " with.
The plot twist still gives me the chills 20+ years later.
yep
It didn't give me chills because I saw it coming halfway through the movie. I assumed everyone did, but boy was I wrong.
@@JakeKoenig Not to flex or anything but I guessed it from the trailer. Really pi$$ed off my friends by telling them in the line.
1:00
"He shoots Malcolm and himself"
"Oh my God! In what order?"
😂😂😂
"I don't know!" Has to be the one line of yours that always makes me laugh.. The way he says it, the facial expression, etc. It's like he completely understands his own plot but then becomes the conveniently oblivious spectator and feels accused when questioned about something that doesn't make sense lol.
it's so resentful of the question lol
Then the ghost did a backflip, snapped back mom’s neck and save the day
The back flip Sir, I'm gonna need you to get aaaaall the way off of it
Thank you sir
@Yoyo Mackoy Ok so what if everyone in these M Night films came together and formed some sort of team?
@@ribottostudio BOOO BOO BEE DOOOOOOO
Wow wow wow!
"And all the pennies float too"
"What?"
"Oh sorry, I just recently saw IT and figured because that had plot holes that we could do it here"
MDM Michaud Only wise pennies can float
Then the penny did a backflip, snapped the bad guy's neck and saved the day
Plot holes are thight!!
So the pennies died with him?
Reminds me of Ghost with Patrick Swayze pushing a penny
"The back sir, please get off of it." Lol I'm going to try that with my supervisor
Getting fired is TIGHT
@@maximummatt73 Getting fired wad super easy, barely an inconvenience
Yeah yeah yeah
Wow, wow, wow, wow.
lol let us know!
When they showed the scene of the ghost talking on the tape, I got shivers remembering.
"Maybe he died with some change in his pocket"
"So his change might have died too?
Me: dead.
Does the recorder have the sixth sense too?
I guess it does.
wow wow wow wow
Hello Bruce Wayne
Do you wanna know my... secret identity?
@@kanyerahming tity, lmao
@@edwardaydnap644 I actually thought the same thing, lol
Hello, father.
3:20 "Oh, pulling a fast one is tight! I'm married though, so I don't think I could personally do that to people in the audience."
Absolute genius!!! 😂😂😂
I snortled so loud I woke up my elderly dad. Too hard to explain so “go back to bed dad”
I don't really get it.
@@aileenhampton6911 self-gratification ;)
I exploded when I heard that line, brilliant!
This joke probably went over a lot of people's heads... Because, you know, too fast. 😜
"He died with a penny" ,"he does take the bus", gooffy and gooffer... this is one of the best pitch meetings
My favorite lines are the quick replies. "I do." "It does." The delivery is just spot-on.
This was, as always, really funny. Still, this movie is amongst the top 3 when it comes to a perfect "set-up und pay-off"-scheme. Piece of art.
“Well, I guess I’m ready to fade to white now.”
I died.
XD
"Wait how do you see ghosts?"
"It's actually super easy! Barely an inconvenience"
Play quarterback on the Jets,
"
"eyes on the twist please, none of this matters" you should keep this one
Barely an inconvenience
Just found SR today... thanks a lot for putting me 7 hours behind schedule! You are awesome and I just sent a link to my also easily distractable brother so he'll be spending his whole tomorrow here too I'm sure... thanks for this great collection!
Honestly, best comedy I've seen in years. Rewatching the entire series. Not. A single. Curse word. So nice to witness humor that's made without the excessive use of swearing.
There are a few curse words
"Pulling a fast one is tight"
So many interpretations to that lol.
EDIT: Seems I committed the heinous crime of misquoting, fixed it now.
I guess......... when you incorrectly quote it to get likes/laughs
@@sterlingarcher857 Fixed it for you, happy now?
I'll give you a second chance on that one.
If you'd only had the sense of humour to come back with" yes and im going to need you to get AAAAALL the way off my back about that" ..... but no, a petulant retort is much better.....
Petulant retorts are tight
"yeah yeah yeah"
Love it.
Ryan, if you leave screen rant and take the pitch meetings with you, we’ll all follow
I love you
Sc own the concept. He can't take the show nowhere
@@locolopez75 he can just call it movie meeting
He does have his own channel! It's called @theryangeorge and it has a lot of good videos on it! Unfortunately sr owns this concept so there's no pitch meeting videos on his channel :(
Hey, two years later it finally happened! 🎉🤗
3:04 Sir, I'm gonna need you to get all the way off my back about these ghost rules...
3:43 The back, sir, please get off of it! bahahaha 🤣🤣🤣
A 6 minute video about 'The Sixth Sense' is tight!
I'm a simple person. I see Pitch Meetings new video, I click.
Clicking is tight!
wow, digging up dead memes.
Smokey McJoint Look, I’m gonna need you to get all the way off my back.
@@SmokeymcJoint420 "So, you have a dead meme for me?"
The prequel to The 6th Sense, The 5th Sense: The Sense of Smell, starring Dolph Lundgren as a scientist named Dolph Lundgren who runs around on all-fours like a hound
Please get "allllllll the way off my back about" being this early!!!!
Jessica K I'll get off that thing!
@@IkEisawesome7 but he didn't get off
"Super easy, barely an inconvenience" possibly my favourite catchphrase on RUclips :)
3:50 T-Shirt idea: "Eyes on the twist, sir. This barely matters!"
"So, you have an M. Night Shyamalan movie for me?"
"Yes, sir, I do, don't really know why you called it that though."
"Called it what?"
"An M. Night Shyamalan movie. I mean, it is, but I don't really think that's a genre or anything. He's a bit of an unknown."
"Yeah, I don't know why I said that. I guess I'll stop, because that probably won't change."
"Yeah, this probably isn't going to make him a household name or anything."
"oh wow in what order?"
You get a like for that DP, best horror game ever.
A new pitch meeting?
Wow wow wow wow wow!
Yeah yeah yeah
This video is funny, but I wanted to say; I finally watched this film &, despite only knowing about the end, I absolutely loved it. It’s genuinely good; I just hope that the director can get back to being this good again.
0:40 "I'm told he's juuuuuust about to stop caring." LOL!!! Sad but so true.
My sixth sense told me this was uploaded before I got the notification.
6th Sense: seeing ghost
7th sense: able to look at sun without burning your eyes.
8th sense: ability to distinguish impossible Whopper from a regular Whopper.
One tastes like dogshit, the other is a bland veggie burger.
D.M. Wayne so you know what dog feces tastes like?
I can pretty accurately tell someone’s bra size just from a photograph, is that a sense?
@@Miners666 no, that is a gift to be envied upon by all men.
@@Miners666 no, honey, that's a perversion!
Also chicken fillets and padding and underwire, sooooo.....
Okay ima need everyone to get way off my back for rewatching pitch meetings I’ve already seen hundreds of times😄
Here are the actual answers:
1: Ghosts are drawn to Cole. Malcolm is a ghost so that's how he finds him.
2: Malcolm and Cole don't really have an appointment. The ghost don't know they're dead so they think they're with Cole for reasons that would've made sense in their life. For instance the woman who had slashed her wrists talked to Cole as if he was her husband. Malcolm was a child psychiatrist so obviously it made sense to him that Cole was his patient.
Thanks, M. Night
Sounds like you wouldn't get off his back about that
@@kennethdouglas21
Vehemently defending Shyamalan movies is tight!
“So, his change might have died, too?”
😂
This is the best yt show
"What a twist!" Robot Chicken did a really good job in describing M. Night's entire filmography with just three words.
Thanks Ryan. Never gonna hear "pulling a fast one" the same again 🤣🤣
Actually I would say TSS is the only Shyamalan movie that holds up without the twist ending. That's why it worked so well, because it was a pleasant little drama that didn't seem to have any grander ambitions, making the reveal more unexpected.
Unbreakable does too. In fact the twist felt kind of tacked on in that one.
@@squamish4244, not for me. I've seen it twice, thought I must have missed something, since everyone raved about it. But the story just doesn't work. It's an interesting approach to a superhero story, but from a narrative standpoint there are too many problems.
@@sm5574 Well, that's like, your opinion, man :P
But I have a much higher opinion of Shyamalan than you do in general. Art being subjective and all that.
@@squamish4244, "not for me." Yes, I think I made it clear it's my opinion. I mean, maybe you're joking, based on the emoji, but I'm sick of people trying invalidate people who disagree with them by saying that kind of thing. Yeah, it's my opinion. And I've held it for 20 years, so I'm comfortable with it.
And I apologize for the rant, if you were indeed joking.
@@sm5574 I'm not trying to invalidate your opinion. I couldn't care less if you like the movie or not. That's why I said art is subjective. And yes, I was joking, quoting a line spoken by Jeff Bridges in a hilarious scene in The Big Lebowski.
I would LOVE to see the Fringe series pitched. Seeing Ryan talk about Walter Bishop and his penchant for...self medicating, would be an absolute delight.
Please do a pitch Meeting on Back to the future, I would really that...please.
"Eyes on the twist please!" That killed me.
I love how the pitcher asks the executive to get alll the way off of his back
The best comedian in the planet, I feel like all algorithms are definitely jeleous of this guys work.
@3:20 The new meaning for "pulling a fast one," had me rolling. 🤣
I've watched all of these and I'll continue to binge watch until more are released and then flock to the new video like a vulture to a freshly dead carcass
Flocking like a vulture is TIGHT!!
Wow wow wow wow.
Uploaded 30 seconds ago and i already liked it
It was super easy, barely an inconvenience.
I liked it as soon as it uploaded
Liking things immediately after they're uploaded is *TIGHT*
Man I thought the line was coming:
"So we're gonna meet this child psychologist"
"What? How did a child become a psychologist?!"
😂
Doogie Howser is TIGHT
- Girl films her mother poisoning her food
- Eats the food
"He shoots Malcom then himself". "In what order?" "The only way that makes sense" EPIC!
I love your pitch meetings, always funny and clever. Can you do one for Highlander 2? So many inconsistencies with the first one you'll have a field day!
"pulling a fast one is tight"
Ewww bruh,🙀😸😹
cognocere I heard this part of the episode as i read this comment. it was weird
I didn't get that part.
I don't understand what it means either.
It could be a wanking thing, people, but then he did mention his wife, soooo....
I just discovered something interesting in the net: Already since the 19th century it is undisputed among biologists that every human normally has six senses. The sixth sense is the sense of balance. Nowadays scientists argue about, if humans have even more senses. According to some researchers, humans are said to have up to thirteen senses in total.
Kinesthesia, or how you can sense where a body part is without looking (like, where is your finger, or foot.) Sense of time. There's more.
@@dancrane3807 Interesting! Thank you for your reply.
I remember my dad telling me this story at about 10. Now I'm gonna have to watch this.
Do “Lord of the Rings” already! It’ll be super easy, barely an inconvenience.
Yeah yeah yeah
Being this early for a PITCH Meeting is TIGHT!
Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!Yeah!
Eric Callahan WOW WOW WOW WOW
Liking this video was super easy barely an inconvenience.
Remix the Pitch:
Wow wow wow wow 4:12 5:23
Yeah yeah yeah 0:32
Tight 3:26
Super easy 4:35
Oh my god 1:02 4:22
Get off my back 3:08 3:46
I don’t know/fair enough 1:41
Well ok then 1:34 5:14
I love these pitch meetings. Please do one for "Memento"
Last time I was this early, I was this early
Being early is tight.
@@theq6797 and it's super easy barely an inconvenience
Why am I this early?
Because!!!!
That works.