@@LuisSierra42No ,he is trapped behind the book self his commitment to pitch meetings so high that he went to explore himself and now sent the script to bryan through bookself
I haven’t seen this movie in a couple years and when he said “he has 2 kids” I was like “no he doesn’t, he only has a daughter” which, like, shows how much favouritism Murph was given
For those who didn't get it in The Dark Knight Rises that Nolan is a dumpster fire when it comes to human relationships and needs to find a better writing partner if his films are ever to make it beyond killer visuals.
The only Nolan film with really good character work is The Prestige. Even Inception has pretty surface level characters for most of them, good film though. Nolan focuses way too much on concept and forgets about character.
It's nice to see Ryan trust Bryan to fill in for him with something as big as Pitch meetings. I'm used to just seeing him on Ryan's channel as an extra or background character.
@@mason96575 He's drawn attention to it a few times. I remember in one of his "guys who name things" videos one character said something like "Okay I'm confused, does everyone in the world have the same face or not???"
"So Cooper has all these video messages from Tom" "Worthless" I died laughing from this, it's exactly how the film feels about Tom in comparison to Murph.
Well, for one, Cooper was a very loving, though very selfish father to begin with. He loved both Tom and Murph, and during their childhood he treated them as such. But Cooper never was a good provider or a caretaker (hint; in a world where everyone’s a farmer for survival he hated it) Cooper shows love through commitment, giving attention and being invested in their hopes and dreams. And so arises the movie’s conflict: Tom was older and a simpler person, so Cooper succeeded in giving him "enough" of his love. Thus Tom got married, had a kid, worked and lived where he wanted to most. So Cooper could somewhat relax about their relationship, having already "succeeded". In contrast, Murph was very young, a child prodigy who never knew her mom and had a very chaotic future ahead of her. Kids like that need extra care and attention, otherwise they develop deep abandonment trauma, low sense of self-worth, struggle socially and existential crisis. Cooper knew all this, and yet he abandoned her. Thus she takes up the dramatic tension - Tom made Cooper feel proud, Murph gave him guilt. Throughout Interstellar, Cooper’s motivation is to solve his crisis of guilt, and to ensure Murph becomes a happy and fulfilled adult who knew how much her father loved her. It’s this conflict, Cooper’s goal of showing that he cared, that drives the tension of the movie. Hence the bittersweet yet cathartic ending. Murph was an old woman who had accomplished great things, moved on from her trauma and started her own family. Thus the dramatic tension of whether or not she understood his love for her, was fulfilled. That’s why Murph sent him away after a brief reunion. It fulfilled the drama of the story, because it showed that she had moved on from needing his attention, and that she got the happy and fulfilling life Cooper fought to secure for her. She gifted him relief from the guilt that drove him the entire movie, Murph gave him his blessing to go out and do another adventure, a new purpose to fulfill and pursue his own happiness. Try to imagine if the movie ended in a more predictable way: Cooper comes back to earth. Him and Murph are now the same age, she runs crying tears of happiness and says that she forgives him. He is finally there for her and Tom, like he promised he would, and their relationship heals. Murph saves the world and they all grow old together in this hopeful future. Seems like a more happy ending right? A mediocre filmmaker would have gone for that. But a small part in the back of our minds would have felt thematically unfulfilled. As if something was just not right. As if the movie didn’t really have anything to *say*. That’s why Cooper and Tom’s relationship wasn’t fleshed out. It would have detracted from the themes and narrative.
I always find it hilarious when actors end up in multiple movies with the same very specific genre. This pitch meeting covers two instances of that phenomenon, therefore, it is perfect.
@@DanFarrell98especially that time he was really small, so every crawling lifeform on Earth would try to eat him and he'd need rescuing, but then they didn't and something happened but I fell asleep.
I just saw it about 6 months ago. I'd been wanting to see it since it came out but I rarely watch movies. I've never been more disappointed in my life. It was a ridiculously bad movie.
It's a nice sentiment until I realize how many people I've casually witness who've never seen or heard of the most popular/iconic movies of all time like _Toy Story_ or _Monty Python and the Holy Grail_ because they just crawled out from under a rock or were raised in a "Christian Family" home, full of Veggie Tales tapes and Kids Bop CDs.
@redhorsereincarnated5040 yes, it's one of the best movies I have ever seen. If you have questions, I recommend the book on the making of the movie. The director had a team of physicists and programmers working night and day to get the science right and the visuals. They actually did cutting edge research.
How can you not tell that this is a total 'nother human being? I've seen enough of these videos to know there are TONS of people who look like Ryan. For example, Bryan.
I've started to get so immersed in these videos that I had a little reality check at the "we have the same face" line because my brain didn't register Ryan being everyone everywhere all at once
One thing that really got me about Interstellar is how the Secret Nasa people just happened to be based right down the road from him out in the middle of nowhere and when he showed up unexpectedly, they were like, "Oh yeah, we were going to go on this secret mission to another planet in like 3 days and being a space exploration agency, we typically train our astronauts for months if not years for the mission and precisely calculate the exact amount of fuel needed to complete the mission, but anyway if you want to just tag along or whatever maybe you can go home for the weekend and spontaneously let your kids know that you'll never see them again while we very quickly alter the entire mission to add you." Also another headscratcher was when all the plant life on the planet was just spontaneously dying, but everyone is like "Oh yeah, we're all about 5 years away from starving to death globally, but there's absolutely no market for jobs like scientists who might, you know, be able to develop new food sources or maybe figure out what is causing all the plants to die and maybe try to reverse it. Scientists are so useless. What we need is more untrained farmers who can cultivate endless fields for the, uh, dying plants. Oh, and also when I say we really need more farmers I mean, it's gotta be absolutely every single person. Everyone must get an education in farming. Ignore the fact that most farming is automated now, and we actually see a bunch of tractors that are self-driving drones... we totally need absolutely every single available hand helping with the farming that is done almost entirely by robots."
I was wondering why this pitch meeting is so much better than the others and then it turned out it was made by Bryan George, not Ryan George! Thanks Bryan for stepping in, I got pretty sick of only seeing Ryan's face on this channel. I really like your catchphrase too: "You are oddly specific!"
There are days when I’m not even sure it’s all Ryan and I wonder whether he does actually have an identical twin that had been fooling us this whole time
@@patrickd8654 Look at Chalamet’s CV after this. Maybe got the world under his feet is a bit of an exaggeration, but his career was “launched” after this.
"Instead of that mind bendy bookshelf thing what if we have Coop fight some aliens and there's a big sky beam?" "No." This might be the highest praise Ryan has given any movie in a weird passive aggressive backhanded way
Bryan George really knocked it out of the park on this. Although he did an excellent job of playing Ryan George, there was a certain energy that was noticeably different. The subtle essence of nuance, the "YOU'RE ODDLY SPECIFIC," delivered with both passion and grace was...breathtaking.
I mean it's a fairly simple movie as far as scripts go. Great visuals though. A lot of it was just exposition and then showing what they just explained was going to happen through the stretched out visuals. Good film
@@theoneandonlykk86 So on Ryan George's channel, there's a running gag that all the characters are clones of Ryan, in his million sub special, you see the clone pods. And a few of them have names sounding similar to him, so the joke is that "Bryan" took his place, even though they act the exact same.
LoL... The adstraunaut is in a different online universe. Adstraunaut, time Traveller Guy and the First-Guys-to-ever can have a team up or crossover... but not ProducerGuy and ScreenwriterGuy.
@@ArmyWolvesRyan recently made 2(as I remember) videos that connects Screenwriter Guy and Producer Guy with the Ryan George Extended Universe already... I forgot what the other 1 was but Mandalorian episode is one.
Yeah, everything about that planet broke logic and common sense. Everyone suddenly acted stupid so it could happen. It was the weakest part of an otherwise strong movie by far.
@@johnpaulvanson5170 Agreed that everyone was immersion-breakingly stupid on that one. I was also struck by the fact that Cooper and Doyle bickering about Plan A versus Plan B was entirely pointless. It was like two professional astronauts forgot what their mission was. Whether colonization used Plan A or Plan B had NOTHING to do with whether the Endurance mission succeeded. It depended on whether NASA was able to develop a gravity-based propulsion system.
@@johnpaulvanson5170I personally think the weakest part was Murph after 23 years of having no contact with her father upon seeing her father's 23 year old watch taking the leap that this is her father communicating with her from a different galaxy through gravitational forces present at the center of a black hole(That he miraculously survived) about how gravity in a black hole works. Instead of you know just assuming that the watch is broken.
God I loved this movie. The old daughter scene breaks my heart every time. I feel like this could become a classic that's looked back on fondly for generations
In a few years Disney will have to release Avengers Vs Interstellar Vs Avatar, where Matthew is saved by the Avengers from the bookcase but gets dropped off on Pandora. But now Matthew has superpowers because you need a cliffhanger to lead into part 2.
For some people I guess it is... But for some (like me) it's both scientific and storytelling amazing movie, and it is way Smarter, then most of the people can understand at first watch, that is why some have forgotten it.
I was waiting for the "Wormholes are tight" line the first time you said it. Super grateful that you did it later. You did both holes in the film justice by calling them tight :)
I hope "Yeah, cuz see I can write whatever I want here," becomes a new catchphrase. That made me burst out laughing. 😂 Also, got to give props to that Bryan George guy. Dude actually had reconstructive face surgery in order to more authentically play the part of Ryan George in this sketch. Some dedication right there.
i genuinely found this movie to be pretty damn interesting, to be fair it Did drag on "forever" but all the different places they visited were So Awesome, would have Loved to see more things like this exploring other "potential planets" and their unique unknown properties. 😄👍
Honestly, I feel like Ryan has been phoning it in lately so it’s great to see some fresh talent and enthusiasm. Bryan might have a long way to go before he’s near Ryan’s delivery but I’d say pretty promising start!
I was on a 3 hour bus ride in israel on a class trip, when my friend said something like "You can't escape now! Where watching Interstellar!" ( I was hesitant to watch it before). And so, we watched this IMAX showcase on a phone screen, with one earbud each, in the back of a clanky tourist bus. Still, I had a blast!
I love that he brought up the time dilation problem that drove me crazy the first time I watched it. Would have been so much better an outcome if they were still alive but haven't even taken off their seatbelts yet and called McConaughey an moron.
But a signal was coming from that planet too. That's why they went to check out that planet. If the scientists had spent just one or two hours there, why would they have sent the signal that life was possible here? Maybe they were also scared like Matt Damon's character?
Yeah, the time dilation thing is one of the things bothered me the most about the movie in addition to how poorly Tom is treated despite how supposedly important love is. Even if *astronauts* suddenly all sucked at math, you think at least T.A.R.S., the only likeable character in the movie, would have raised an objection, which I don't remember him doing on those grounds.
@@jokingbat5 Yeah, probably just genuine human fear, which is selfish but understandable. The fact that so little time had passed on planet, however, should have made it clear that something (bad) was up. After all, you can't reasonably confirm something is habitable in an hour or so unless you're invoking _Alien: Covenant_ levels of stupidity, and then Brand's* dumbass doubles down and gets someone else and almost herself killed for an hour+ of nigh useless data. Fun. (*I feel weird typing this since I feel Anne Hathaway has always gotten a weird amount of hate despite being a good actress, but gods, Brand is nigh insufferable. Only Michael Caine's character is more annoying overall to me.)
To me the worst thing is the waves. You can see that that planet is mostly water why would you think you can build a civilization there. Also time dialation is a decent red flag
I love Ryan's (Bryan's?) angle of releasing Pitch Meetings to time up with movie releases/current events instead of just randomly - they're so...oddly specific 😂
it still may not make much sense but i think the idea was it needed to be encoded on something murph would have well into her life, to the point where she could actually do something with that information. people get a new computer like every 5 years so its possible the data could be lost over time. he just had a really good feeling she would never get rid of the watch.
I love that prank at the end where Ryan pretends to be Bryan filling for him. He really kinda nailed the accent but Bryan wears a different shirt, so it's hard to mistake the two. If he had said Brian, that might have fooled me. They look almost exactly the same.
@@ICU-812 I think Bryan played Writer Guy almost as well as Ryan, but he didn't quite measure up as Producer Guy, so maybe leave that role to Ryan when he gets back....
Also, this is easily the funniest "actually it was super easy, barely an inconvenience" bit of all-time. Ryan - "Coop can encode a complex equation for conquering gravity through 5d space to his daughter, on a wristwatch!" Bryan - "Surely that's going to be difficult to communicate or notice?" Ryan - "actually...." Holy shit I'm dying
Shouldn't screen writing guy be on strike and mister producer be livid at him? This seems Not very easy, clearly a massive inconvenience. Big love. Loved the episode 🫶
holy shit, the way he worked in the alright alright alright was so good. I legitimately didnt see it coming even though i knew he would probably say it in the video at some point
I literally just watch this movie again 2 days ago and thought it’s be super easy barely an inconvenience for ryan to make a pitch meeting about it. Keep up the great work!
I think Matt Damon would have been rescued eventually if humanity survived long enough. With the time dilation he could have survived thousands or tens of thousands of years.
bryan george did an excellent job at filling in for ryan and i almost couldn't notice any difference! one thing i would point out is that in this episode you said "actually it was super easy, barely an inconvenience" when the catchphrase goes "actually it's *gonna be* super easy, barely an inconvenience" i look forward to seeing bryan in future episodes!
I was waiting for so long for this PM!!! Ryan rocks as always, only missing part was when Murph took the watch lab and it kept moving so how could Cooper access the watch there if he was only able to be behind the book shelf???? -Because. -That works! -Wow wow wow wow, wow
I will be honest, I likely would not have noticed that one on first viewing except for the fact that Ryan parodied Nolan's habit of showing a single conversation stretched across multiple locations in "Tenet." Mentioning the watch in the lab might have also been an opportunity for a callback to that pitch meeting.
Thank you for another stellar Pitch Meeting, Ryan. I'd love a comedic RUclips trifecta for my favorite film, Donnie Darko. Honest Trailers and CinemaSins already did that one; if there was a Pitch Meeting for it, my happiness would be immeasurable and my day would be saved - no back flips or neck-snapping required. Thanks again.
Bryan was much more aggressive as screenwriter guy than ryan is; particularly yelling at producer guy for being oddly specific. He honestly scared me a little and may also be a secret agent (talent agent that is) pitching films for timothy. I miss ryan and hope he comes back soon. Is he sick? On a lighter note than the scary replacement actor for ryan another absolute banger of a pitch meeting. I will never grow tired of these. Keep it up ryan and get better soon! .... providing bran didnt do face off on you.
He did break character once when he laughed at the black hole "tight" joke, but that's forgivable. And he had George Ryan still sitting across from him to carry him though the scenes when it got difficult. It worked out okay, but in the end, there is only one Ryan George, and he is irreplaceable in the long run.
I mean Bryan did a good job but I can only imagine how good Ryan’s take on this pitch meeting would’ve been
Not to mention Lyon's
Ryan is trapped in a tesseract
@@LuisSierra42 YOU'RE trapped in a tesseract!
@@LuisSierra42No ,he is trapped behind the book self his commitment to pitch meetings so high that he went to explore himself and now sent the script to bryan through bookself
I wonder if Bryan Adams has ever filled in for Ryan Adams.
I haven’t seen this movie in a couple years and when he said “he has 2 kids” I was like “no he doesn’t, he only has a daughter” which, like, shows how much favouritism Murph was given
its kinda upsetting cause i always wanted more of Toms perspective. Its like he was sidelined.
@@coreycorley3536 I feel like he was definitely thrown in as an afterthought
@@coreycorley3536 Buddy, get on with the times. Tom's a boy, he's worthless. Only girls get to be genius scientists. Don't you get it yet?
@@dennikstandard Only if you ignore all of the other male scientists in the Film...
@@dennikstandard 'sigma' males trying not to get triggered when a girl does anything except house work:
His poor son. He came back and didn't even ask anything about him....
I was VERY aware of the disproportionate degree of love he had for his kids. It was so blatant it was unintentionally hilarious
"So blatant it was unintentionally hilarious" was my exact reaction.
For those who didn't get it in The Dark Knight Rises that Nolan is a dumpster fire when it comes to human relationships and needs to find a better writing partner if his films are ever to make it beyond killer visuals.
Yeah Nolan cannot write emotion and this movie kind of depended on that...and it didn't work
Nolan's got a bit of a problem with basic emotions, his characters are only as deep as the actors playing them.
The only Nolan film with really good character work is The Prestige. Even Inception has pretty surface level characters for most of them, good film though. Nolan focuses way too much on concept and forgets about character.
I didn't even realise Ryan wasn't in this pitch meeting. Great job Bryan 👍.
Bryan fill in tight !
Gotta say, the new guy does the roles pretty well tbh
I almost didn't notice Ryan was missing
Wow. Just, wow. That is so racist. Do you also call all Asian guys Jackie Chan. 😊
@@TheRealDuckofDeath Yes
@@TheRealDuckofDeath being racist is TIGHT!!
@@LuisSierra42 Wow wow wow wow wow.
@@TheRealDuckofDeathyes
It's nice to see Ryan trust Bryan to fill in for him with something as big as Pitch meetings.
I'm used to just seeing him on Ryan's channel as an extra or background character.
Bryan is definitely gonna hit it big now! No more small parts for him!
I dunno. There is something about Bryan's face that makes me want to do the hand thing to it.
@@dudepool7530 is that hand things from another movie ?
Who is Bryan in confused
That's oddly specific!
"Life on earth sucks."
"Sure, but what happens in the movie though?"
That's why I love the openings of the pitch meetings😂
Alright.
I was eating a peanut butter sandwich and when that line happened I spat half chewed soggy bread with pb all over my fukkin table. Terrible situation.
@@JuliusCaesar888that’s insane
"You're oddly specific." It's a testament to Ryan's acting skill that I understand his reviews more than the actual movie or show!
But actually it was Bryan in this video
I think I'm going to start using "You're oddly specific!" as a confusing insult.
Is this the first time he's acknowledged having the same face?!
@@mason96575 He's drawn attention to it a few times. I remember in one of his "guys who name things" videos one character said something like "Okay I'm confused, does everyone in the world have the same face or not???"
@@John73John haha, that's great! I need to get up to speed on my Ryan canon-
"So Cooper has all these video messages from Tom"
"Worthless"
I died laughing from this, it's exactly how the film feels about Tom in comparison to Murph.
I thought it was a great movie but that was very disappointing the way he downplayed his relationship with his son
Everyone in Hollywood knows that boys are completely worthless in comparison to girls. YOU GO GIRL!
Plot twist: Tom caused the famine by being Farty McFartface.
@@paullinntrapgodNolan fucking hated Tom lol
Coop literally doesn’t even ask about his own son once upon his return.
Well, for one, Cooper was a very loving, though very selfish father to begin with.
He loved both Tom and Murph, and during their childhood he treated them as such.
But Cooper never was a good provider or a caretaker (hint; in a world where everyone’s a farmer for survival he hated it)
Cooper shows love through commitment, giving attention and being invested in their hopes and dreams. And so arises the movie’s conflict:
Tom was older and a simpler person, so Cooper succeeded in giving him "enough" of his love. Thus Tom got married, had a kid, worked and lived where he wanted to most. So Cooper could somewhat relax about their relationship, having already "succeeded".
In contrast, Murph was very young, a child prodigy who never knew her mom and had a very chaotic future ahead of her. Kids like that need extra care and attention, otherwise they develop deep abandonment trauma, low sense of self-worth, struggle socially and existential crisis.
Cooper knew all this, and yet he abandoned her. Thus she takes up the dramatic tension - Tom made Cooper feel proud, Murph gave him guilt.
Throughout Interstellar, Cooper’s motivation is to solve his crisis of guilt, and to ensure Murph becomes a happy and fulfilled adult who knew how much her father loved her. It’s this conflict, Cooper’s goal of showing that he cared, that drives the tension of the movie.
Hence the bittersweet yet cathartic ending. Murph was an old woman who had accomplished great things, moved on from her trauma and started her own family. Thus the dramatic tension of whether or not she understood his love for her, was fulfilled.
That’s why Murph sent him away after a brief reunion. It fulfilled the drama of the story, because it showed that she had moved on from needing his attention, and that she got the happy and fulfilling life Cooper fought to secure for her. She gifted him relief from the guilt that drove him the entire movie, Murph gave him his blessing to go out and do another adventure, a new purpose to fulfill and pursue his own happiness.
Try to imagine if the movie ended in a more predictable way:
Cooper comes back to earth. Him and Murph are now the same age, she runs crying tears of happiness and says that she forgives him. He is finally there for her and Tom, like he promised he would, and their relationship heals. Murph saves the world and they all grow old together in this hopeful future.
Seems like a more happy ending right? A mediocre filmmaker would have gone for that. But a small part in the back of our minds would have felt thematically unfulfilled. As if something was just not right. As if the movie didn’t really have anything to *say*.
That’s why Cooper and Tom’s relationship wasn’t fleshed out. It would have detracted from the themes and narrative.
I always find it hilarious when actors end up in multiple movies with the same very specific genre. This pitch meeting covers two instances of that phenomenon, therefore, it is perfect.
Oh my goodness yes; the 'stranded astronaut'. That is a strange role to get more than once.
Saving Matt Damon on any planet tends to be quite the struggle
@@DanFarrell98especially that time he was really small, so every crawling lifeform on Earth would try to eat him and he'd need rescuing, but then they didn't and something happened but I fell asleep.
Including Earth aka Saving Private Ryan … or was it perhaps Saving Private Bryan 🤔
As in "Tom Hanks just got typecast as a guy who sucks at travelling".
“See, I can write whatever I want here so she just kind of pieces it together out of thin air” is a god-tier joke
And true!
No it’s not
@@SintoCarrera 😭
Not really
As an author - that made me feel good, really powerful LOL
I like how he fit in "alright, alright, alright" at the very beginning after mentioning McConaughey. Well done!
I've watched all of these multiple times and I just now caught onto that...
LOL i missed that
ooh. Good catch. That was a subtle one, and I missed it. 🙂
I didn't even catch that the first few go 'rounds.
Bryan did a fantastic job. It’s uncanny how well he imitated Ryan.
Yeah, but it's still not the same. I mean you could tell it wasn't Ryan all the way through.
@@AnonymOus-ss9jjI couldnt
The passive aggressive vibes were more aggressive with Bryan, not quite as nuanced
@@johntabler349YOU aren't quite as nuanced!!!
turns out mimicing ryan is super easy and barely an inconvenience
Good guy Ryan - he liked this movie so much, he waited literal years to make sure everyone would have seen it and not get spoilers from this.
*Bryan
He was stuck on the water world near gargantua
I just saw it about 6 months ago. I'd been wanting to see it since it came out but I rarely watch movies. I've never been more disappointed in my life. It was a ridiculously bad movie.
It's a nice sentiment until I realize how many people I've casually witness who've never seen or heard of the most popular/iconic movies of all time like _Toy Story_ or _Monty Python and the Holy Grail_ because they just crawled out from under a rock or were raised in a "Christian Family" home, full of Veggie Tales tapes and Kids Bop CDs.
@redhorsereincarnated5040 yes, it's one of the best movies I have ever seen. If you have questions, I recommend the book on the making of the movie. The director had a team of physicists and programmers working night and day to get the science right and the visuals. They actually did cutting edge research.
"We have the same face"...."Yeah, but Im wearing glasses" I love these Pitch Meetings. Can't get enough of them!
“Let’s make Matthew McConaughey an astronaut”
“Alright!”
“Alright?”
“Alright.”
Just perfect! So amazing 😂
Matthew McConaughey is TIGHT
Oh wow wow wow
@@JDRetrolUtion... wow
went right over my head. completely missed that. wow, an actual helpful comment section comment. thanks.
@@bobapjok4241I still don’t get it
Ryan is seriously on another level with these. He nails it EVERY TIME. I literally have not seen a single bad pitch meeting.
A bad pitch meeting truly does not exist
But this one was Bryan, not Ryan.
The new guy is doing pretty alright yeah!
How can you not tell that this is a total 'nother human being?
I've seen enough of these videos to know there are TONS of people who look like Ryan. For example, Bryan.
Nor a married one
I didn't think anyone could replace Ryan in these Pitch Meetings, but Bryan nailed it!
Did I miss a detail here? Or is this just something people are making up? lol
@@huliniswhoiam listen to his outro carefully. He says his name is Bryan
BLASPHEMY!!!
Destroy him!!!
@@scotthughes3721 I know now you're kidding, but just watch the outro at all.
I still don't know why, but I understand the what.
I've started to get so immersed in these videos that I had a little reality check at the "we have the same face" line because my brain didn't register Ryan being everyone everywhere all at once
Me too!
One thing that really got me about Interstellar is how the Secret Nasa people just happened to be based right down the road from him out in the middle of nowhere and when he showed up unexpectedly, they were like, "Oh yeah, we were going to go on this secret mission to another planet in like 3 days and being a space exploration agency, we typically train our astronauts for months if not years for the mission and precisely calculate the exact amount of fuel needed to complete the mission, but anyway if you want to just tag along or whatever maybe you can go home for the weekend and spontaneously let your kids know that you'll never see them again while we very quickly alter the entire mission to add you."
Also another headscratcher was when all the plant life on the planet was just spontaneously dying, but everyone is like "Oh yeah, we're all about 5 years away from starving to death globally, but there's absolutely no market for jobs like scientists who might, you know, be able to develop new food sources or maybe figure out what is causing all the plants to die and maybe try to reverse it. Scientists are so useless. What we need is more untrained farmers who can cultivate endless fields for the, uh, dying plants. Oh, and also when I say we really need more farmers I mean, it's gotta be absolutely every single person. Everyone must get an education in farming. Ignore the fact that most farming is automated now, and we actually see a bunch of tractors that are self-driving drones... we totally need absolutely every single available hand helping with the farming that is done almost entirely by robots."
I’d watch a movie about automated farming and the old farmers who are against it for no good reason.
'Nasa' is so wrong. Just LOOK at iT.
Ha ha, great points! 🥰
"Hey, shut up!"
Wierd that they'd set up a "secret" NASA when Space Force & a Air Force command was already having set up, plan.
I was wondering why this pitch meeting is so much better than the others and then it turned out it was made by Bryan George, not Ryan George! Thanks Bryan for stepping in, I got pretty sick of only seeing Ryan's face on this channel.
I really like your catchphrase too: "You are oddly specific!"
Instant classic!
You’re a catchphrase!
Yeah, this is a huge improvement.
There are days when I’m not even sure it’s all Ryan and I wonder whether he does actually have an identical twin that had been fooling us this whole time
@@garymcgaryson5039 Two twins maybe? Or two triplets? That sounds wrong.
At long last, a pitch meeting for Interstellar. Thanks Ryan! Waiting for Dune as well!
you mean bryan right?
It was Bryan. Pay attention.
*Bryan
Oh yeah you gotta do Dune for sure now
BRYAN
2:30 love it when the producer guy makes sense and gives a solid logic that the scriptwriter has to be like, "Shut up"😂😂😂😂 hilarious
Definitely one of the best movies featuring Timothee C where they explore other planets for valuable resources
I actually thought he was referencing _Don't Look Up_ haha
You mean Call me by your name?
You know: explore planets, like UrAnus...yes I live alone and sad life 😅
That's oddly specific 😂
You know I've watched this movie a bunch of times and I've never noticed Timothee is in it up until today.
It’s in my top 3.
Looking forward to Bryan and Ryan collaborating on a pitch in future. Kid has potential!
Unlike Tom
@@Spoit0hey leave Tom and his irrelevant feelings out of this.
How's that supposed to work. Bryan and Ryan look a lot like each other. They'd have to play characters who also look a lot like each other.
@@Stamboul One of them could wear glasses.
@@Stamboulwhat are you talking about? They don't look similar whatsoever
"And nobody gives a crap about what Tom wants", you got me with that one young man, it was a solid script overall
Sure, no one gives a dam and then Tom got the world in our world.
@@suisinghoraceho2403
"Tom got the world in our world"
What does that mean?
@@patrickd8654 Look at Chalamet’s CV after this. Maybe got the world under his feet is a bit of an exaggeration, but his career was “launched” after this.
"Instead of that mind bendy bookshelf thing what if we have Coop fight some aliens and there's a big sky beam?"
"No."
This might be the highest praise Ryan has given any movie in a weird passive aggressive backhanded way
Bryan George really knocked it out of the park on this. Although he did an excellent job of playing Ryan George, there was a certain energy that was noticeably different. The subtle essence of nuance, the "YOU'RE ODDLY SPECIFIC," delivered with both passion and grace was...breathtaking.
lol calm down
It's okay, I was joking sheesh.
Fricken clones...
I never thought the pitch meeting for Interstellar could be over in 6 minutes while boiling it down to its fundamentals.
Well that's gonna be really easy, barely an inconvenience.
I mean it's a fairly simple movie as far as scripts go. Great visuals though. A lot of it was just exposition and then showing what they just explained was going to happen through the stretched out visuals. Good film
@petergilbert7106 O RLY?
He left out the part about Kevin Spacey as the voice of the Roblox robot, but we don’t talk about that.
Well 6 minutes here sure, but that's 33 years on some planets
Such a pleasant change of pace having Bryan on the show. 10/10 Hope he comes back to do another.
Can someone explain this Bryan joke, please? It's very confusing.
@@theoneandonlykk86 So on Ryan George's channel, there's a running gag that all the characters are clones of Ryan, in his million sub special, you see the clone pods. And a few of them have names sounding similar to him, so the joke is that "Bryan" took his place, even though they act the exact same.
@@chewymewdo you remember which movie/show this was for..?
@@lococomrade3488It came from the "First Guy to Get 1 Million Subscribers"video at 2:30 where you see the clone pods
@@lococomrade3488 Also, it wouldn't let me leave my comment with my Chewy Mew account, so I had to use this one instead lol
This is probably my favourite pitch meeting and I've seen them all! "That's the good child, that's the Becky" I almost choked on my snack
same here :D :D almost dropped my ice cream
I call bs. Any Ryan George fan knows not to ingest anything until we see the adstronaut or we may choke
"That's the Becky _for sure."_ now a household running joke.
Oddly specifically, the two movies featuring Chalamet also feature Hans Zimmer's god tier soundtrack.
Yeah, but Hans Zimmer scores about 90% of modern movies so it's not really a big deal.
You're oddly specifically!
He’s a nepo baby or something like there are so many actors wanting to star in Nolan movies.
@@shelbyvillerules9962hey you are 90% modern movies
😤
That Bryan dude seriously did an amazing job studying Ryan to fill the role. Method acting 100% for sure.
Ryan should produce a sequel and make sure the adstraunaut makes a cameo
Should Bryan do that as well or is this some only Ryan does?
LoL... The adstraunaut is in a different online universe. Adstraunaut, time Traveller Guy and the First-Guys-to-ever can have a team up or crossover... but not ProducerGuy and ScreenwriterGuy.
@@gregsvlogshow That should be Yan George then.
Brilliant idea!!
@@ArmyWolvesRyan recently made 2(as I remember) videos that connects Screenwriter Guy and Producer Guy with the Ryan George Extended Universe already...
I forgot what the other 1 was but Mandalorian episode is one.
These pitch meetings are always good videos, but this one is genuinely exceptionally and specifically freaking hilarious.
"We have the same face."
"Nah I have glasses."
The whole glasses thing might be my favorite running gag in pitch meating history 🤣
Now that you mention it... I think Clark Kent is actually Superman! Mind blown!
@@DoloresLehmannNo, they can't be the same guy, one has glasses
@@DoloresLehmann shhhh, spoilers
I hate how Bryan had to bring up them having the same face. That breaks the lore of the series! They aren't supposed to know!
@AnonymOus-ss9jj Yeah I miss Ryan.
Holy hell, his bit about the time dilation planet is actually an amazing point.
It's actually also revealed in the movie itself while on that very planet ;).
Yeah, everything about that planet broke logic and common sense. Everyone suddenly acted stupid so it could happen. It was the weakest part of an otherwise strong movie by far.
@@RicciDerStinkerdidn’t remember, it’s a great movie but so long that the last time I saw it was ages ago. thanks!
@@johnpaulvanson5170
Agreed that everyone was immersion-breakingly stupid on that one.
I was also struck by the fact that Cooper and Doyle bickering about Plan A versus Plan B was entirely pointless. It was like two professional astronauts forgot what their mission was. Whether colonization used Plan A or Plan B had NOTHING to do with whether the Endurance mission succeeded. It depended on whether NASA was able to develop a gravity-based propulsion system.
@@johnpaulvanson5170I personally think the weakest part was Murph after 23 years of having no contact with her father upon seeing her father's 23 year old watch taking the leap that this is her father communicating with her from a different galaxy through gravitational forces present at the center of a black hole(That he miraculously survived) about how gravity in a black hole works.
Instead of you know just assuming that the watch is broken.
This Bryan George guy is good. He had me convinced it was Ryan George the whole time. He's got some potential
I suspect it was Julie Nolke with a fake beard.
God I loved this movie. The old daughter scene breaks my heart every time. I feel like this could become a classic that's looked back on fondly for generations
These are so consistently good. In fact, they seem to get better and better. I tip my hat to you both, Bryan and Ryan
I was just thinking this is the best one yet!
YOU'RE oddly specif - oh wait your comment didn't set me up to - nevermind.
Being consistently good is tight. It's super easy, barely an inconvenience.
I hardly laugh out loud, but this one had me rolling, I do think they keep getting better and better
The “let’s have coop fight some aliens and have a big skyyy beam” had me ROLLING
At some point he has to realise that he has way more control over what happens in the movie than Writer Guy.
In a few years Disney will have to release Avengers Vs Interstellar Vs Avatar, where Matthew is saved by the Avengers from the bookcase but gets dropped off on Pandora. But now Matthew has superpowers because you need a cliffhanger to lead into part 2.
@@GLJosh
What?
@@GLJosh Yes please!
@@GLJosh
You’ve been dealing Writer Guy too much.
That’s exactly something he would come up with and say “Because.”
The “I met him on my travels” “what travels?” had me dying 😂
This was the joke I didn't get. Care to explain? 🙃
@@Benke01yeah i didn't either
Literally wanted to say this🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Benke01 me too
probably related to Dune? idk
4:12 talking about Matt Damon like he's a different race of human is hilarious."Matt Damon jump scare" is extremely accurate
Matthew is a great actor, also I had no idea Timothy Chalamet was in it
That's how forgettable the movie is
For some people I guess it is... But for some (like me) it's both scientific and storytelling amazing movie, and it is way Smarter, then most of the people can understand at first watch, that is why some have forgotten it.
@@mikeisthelunawolfhonestly imo interstellar is one of the best movies ever made.
It wasn't until they were fighting the Harkonnens on that rocky planet that I realized Chalamet was in it
Uh, actually, it's spelled Timothéeeeeeeeeeeee (said in a pretentious accent, like Hermione with winGARdium leviOOOOOsaaaaa)
The Matt Damon material was unprecedented. 😂 Solid work Ryan.
*Bryan
I always try to get people to watch The Martian immediately before Interstellar.
"Why?"
"Trust me dude"
@@pentamanNET I don't get the "Bryan" joke in the comment, can someone pls explain :(
@@khacthinhnguyen17Right after the meeting part it is revealed that this episode was done by Bryan George
@@kh6853 okay I missed that part, thanks a lot 😂
Bryan George and George Ryan both did a good job at trying to play Ryan George both deserve a round of applause
The line about the aliens and the skybeam slayed me 😂
@@noahlevine9180 it's a reference to everything
@@Tmb1112 what movie has a sky beam, Matthew McConaughey was in "Contact" (1997) but didnt fight aliens so i'm wondering too
I want more Bryan. He brings an air of brevity that Ryan isn’t able to quite hit.
Hey, don't diss Ryan! He brought this whole series to life.
What does that even mean hahaha
But the brevity is at the expense of deeper more nuanced character development
Yeah but who is the evil one there is always an evil one.
@@johntabler349exactly
I was waiting for the "Wormholes are tight" line the first time you said it. Super grateful that you did it later. You did both holes in the film justice by calling them tight :)
I anticipated getting "Black Holes are tight", and we got "Supermassive Black Holes are tight". You're the best, Ryan/Bryan.
Black holes are indeed literally and infinitely TIGHT.
Ah, doing both holes is TIGHT!
That “Alright… Alright? Alright!” might just be the pinnacle of all comedy
That was so subtle yet so obvious. 😂
Funny Ryan has a similar repetitive phrase.
Wow wow wow.. wow 😂😂
the absolutely pinnacle NOTHING has or will be, funnier than that
This Bryan George guy is really going places. Look forward to his next appearance.
"wormholes are tight"
This is one of Ryan's many philosophical quotes.
Making a pitch meeting for interstellar because you know darn well you’ll be doing a Oppenheimer pitchmeeting right after it comes out is TIGHT
5:08
💯
Or Barbie
@@ambilikisyekatinila2556 bahahahahahahahahaahahahahhaab
Looking forward to seeing what Bryan can bring to the table once he gets more comfortable in front of the camera!! 🙌🏽
I hope "Yeah, cuz see I can write whatever I want here," becomes a new catchphrase. That made me burst out laughing. 😂
Also, got to give props to that Bryan George guy. Dude actually had reconstructive face surgery in order to more authentically play the part of Ryan George in this sketch. Some dedication right there.
It’s amazing how many films Ryan George has directed
Produced, we've never met director guy. Only writer guy and producer guy.
*Bryan
Looks like he didn't do "The Room" though! Hehehe!
@@dvdkolkI think I saw Director Guy once, or at least someone who looks just like him.
@@kaib6998 Bryan was just a fill-in for today.
It’s not the same without Ryan but gotta say Bryan’s twist on the writing and acting was a nice surprise
Stop!
Never
Five seconds in, and he's already cracking me up with his Matthew McConaughey 'Alright, alright, alright' joke. Brilliant stuff as always.
i genuinely found this movie to be pretty damn interesting, to be fair it Did drag on "forever" but all the different places they visited were So Awesome, would have Loved to see more things like this exploring other "potential planets" and their unique unknown properties.
😄👍
Honestly, I feel like Ryan has been phoning it in lately so it’s great to see some fresh talent and enthusiasm. Bryan might have a long way to go before he’s near Ryan’s delivery but I’d say pretty promising start!
Upcoming talent is tight. Theres a dude called Ian George. He should be given a chance.
He seems to have cheered up. I wish all the best.
This Bryan guy did a pretty good job! I can totally see him appearing in other pitch meetings to help out.
you did such a good job! I really believed it was Ryan George the whole time!
I was on a 3 hour bus ride in israel on a class trip, when my friend said something like "You can't escape now! Where watching Interstellar!" ( I was hesitant to watch it before). And so, we watched this IMAX showcase on a phone screen, with one earbud each, in the back of a clanky tourist bus. Still, I had a blast!
Exactly as Christopher Nolan intended
I love that he brought up the time dilation problem that drove me crazy the first time I watched it. Would have been so much better an outcome if they were still alive but haven't even taken off their seatbelts yet and called McConaughey an moron.
But a signal was coming from that planet too. That's why they went to check out that planet. If the scientists had spent just one or two hours there, why would they have sent the signal that life was possible here? Maybe they were also scared like Matt Damon's character?
Yeah, the time dilation thing is one of the things bothered me the most about the movie in addition to how poorly Tom is treated despite how supposedly important love is. Even if *astronauts* suddenly all sucked at math, you think at least T.A.R.S., the only likeable character in the movie, would have raised an objection, which I don't remember him doing on those grounds.
@@MusicoftheDamned Seconding TARS as the only likeable character lol
@@jokingbat5 Yeah, probably just genuine human fear, which is selfish but understandable. The fact that so little time had passed on planet, however, should have made it clear that something (bad) was up. After all, you can't reasonably confirm something is habitable in an hour or so unless you're invoking _Alien: Covenant_ levels of stupidity, and then Brand's* dumbass doubles down and gets someone else and almost herself killed for an hour+ of nigh useless data. Fun.
(*I feel weird typing this since I feel Anne Hathaway has always gotten a weird amount of hate despite being a good actress, but gods, Brand is nigh insufferable. Only Michael Caine's character is more annoying overall to me.)
To me the worst thing is the waves. You can see that that planet is mostly water why would you think you can build a civilization there. Also time dialation is a decent red flag
0:05 Alright, alright, alright... brilliantly delivered.
There seemed to be a lot of tension spilling over between Producer Guy and Screenwriter Guy this episode. Loved it :D
There's a thin line between love and hate, between pleasure and pain.
That's BRYAN'S fault. There wouldn't be such tension if they stuck to using only RYAN!!!!
You're oddly specific!
Im really really really impressed that you went and did/found the math for the time dilation on the water world.
I love Ryan's (Bryan's?) angle of releasing Pitch Meetings to time up with movie releases/current events instead of just randomly - they're so...oddly specific 😂
You're oddly specific!
What is this lining up with? I was actually thinking that the release felt pretty random when I got the notification.
@@premiumheadpats4150Interstellar directed by Christopher Nolan. Same director for oppenheimer.
@@premiumheadpats4150 Dune sequel (starring Timothy Chalamet) is coming out soon
It's oddly specific because views and engagement increases when content is topical
Ryan's new apprentice Bryan seems like he's really learned a lot from Ryan, really excited to see Bryan grow and follow in Ryan's footsteps
The "alright alright alright" and Matt Damon jumpscare jokes were top tier!
That "Alright alright alright" nod at the beginning of the video is genius.
The "lumps with the juice" corn joke made me laugh so hard I almost cried. Thank you.
I didn't get that one. 😢
Any chance of an explanation? Ta.
I didn't get it either, but it's apparently a reference to a TikTok song gone viral last year (just Google corn, lump and juice, it'll come right up)
I'd love to see a pitch meeting for "Mother" I think that'd be wild.
omg
Always bugged me that he can manipulate gravity and doesn't just type on a keyboard. That seems a lot easier than Morse code on a watch
it still may not make much sense but i think the idea was it needed to be encoded on something murph would have well into her life, to the point where she could actually do something with that information. people get a new computer like every 5 years so its possible the data could be lost over time. he just had a really good feeling she would never get rid of the watch.
Whoa buddy, don't think; just watch and accept and clap at the end.
How much info can be communicated at 5 baud ????
That wouldn't work, because then the movie wouldn't
happen.
@@Lavonne9870 "Heyshutup...and so he USES that gravity tappy ability thing to send Morse code on an old watch!"
I love that prank at the end where Ryan pretends to be Bryan filling for him. He really kinda nailed the accent but Bryan wears a different shirt, so it's hard to mistake the two.
If he had said Brian, that might have fooled me. They look almost exactly the same.
I think Bryan George did great. Hope to see more of him in future pitch meetings!
Great job Brian George. There were some slight differences in performance, but overall I think you did a great job filling in for Ryan
Just imagine if he and Ryan made a video together? That would be awesome.
Nah, hated him. I hope Ryan won't send discount-Ryan to stand in for him again.
@@ICU-812 I think Bryan played Writer Guy almost as well as Ryan, but he didn't quite measure up as Producer Guy, so maybe leave that role to Ryan when he gets back....
"Wormholes are TIGHT!"
"Super Massive Blackholes are TIGHT!"
"Stop!"
"NEVER! Never!"
I can't with this one! 😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks for explaining Interstellar in simpler way❤
Bryan did a great job impersonating Ryan, but you could totally tell the difference. It was super easy, barely an inconvenience.
Yea, I think Bryan was playing Producer Guy. That part about them having the same face gave it away.
Also, this is easily the funniest "actually it was super easy, barely an inconvenience" bit of all-time.
Ryan - "Coop can encode a complex equation for conquering gravity through 5d space to his daughter, on a wristwatch!"
Bryan - "Surely that's going to be difficult to communicate or notice?"
Ryan - "actually...."
Holy shit I'm dying
Also Gargantua was the inspiration for Tetrimidion
Shouldn't screen writing guy be on strike and mister producer be livid at him? This seems Not very easy, clearly a massive inconvenience. Big love. Loved the episode 🫶
The movie came out in 2014, and the Pitch Meetling likely happened around 2008. This isn't a live recording.
@@Carabas72Har har har! 😸
Also, Ryan George is Canadian. American laws and scientific principles have no effect on him.
To quote Bryan: "Hey, shut up"
- So, do you have a movie for me?
- No, I'm on strike.
- Oh, God dang it!
- i got an idea for movie
- go on
- its about these writers that go on strike
- *silence*
holy shit, the way he worked in the alright alright alright was so good. I legitimately didnt see it coming even though i knew he would probably say it in the video at some point
I literally just watch this movie again 2 days ago and thought it’s be super easy barely an inconvenience for ryan to make a pitch meeting about it. Keep up the great work!
Unfortunately it would be hard since Bryan already did it now
That "Alright alright alright" is so clever. Great job Ryan "Ryan George" George
It's been a rather unpleasant week and so I appreciate this pitch meeting just a tad more than usual. Many thanks, Bryan.
unpleasant weeks are not TIGHT!!
I think Matt Damon would have been rescued eventually if humanity survived long enough. With the time dilation he could have survived thousands or tens of thousands of years.
bryan george did an excellent job at filling in for ryan and i almost couldn't notice any difference!
one thing i would point out is that in this episode you said "actually it was super easy, barely an inconvenience" when the catchphrase goes "actually it's *gonna be* super easy, barely an inconvenience"
i look forward to seeing bryan in future episodes!
I just want to say congratulations to you Bryan, and I'm glad to see that filling in for Ryan is super easy, barely an inconvenience.
that "alright alright alright" joke was brilliant
I was waiting for so long for this PM!!! Ryan rocks as always, only missing part was when Murph took the watch lab and it kept moving so how could Cooper access the watch there if he was only able to be behind the book shelf???? -Because. -That works! -Wow wow wow wow, wow
I will be honest, I likely would not have noticed that one on first viewing except for the fact that Ryan parodied Nolan's habit of showing a single conversation stretched across multiple locations in "Tenet."
Mentioning the watch in the lab might have also been an opportunity for a callback to that pitch meeting.
Thank you for another stellar Pitch Meeting, Ryan. I'd love a comedic RUclips trifecta for my favorite film, Donnie Darko. Honest Trailers and CinemaSins already did that one; if there was a Pitch Meeting for it, my happiness would be immeasurable and my day would be saved - no back flips or neck-snapping required. Thanks again.
Seconded!
Needed this since I first watched this movie
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Yep, I never would have understood this movie if not for Ryan!
Bryan was much more aggressive as screenwriter guy than ryan is; particularly yelling at producer guy for being oddly specific. He honestly scared me a little and may also be a secret agent (talent agent that is) pitching films for timothy. I miss ryan and hope he comes back soon. Is he sick?
On a lighter note than the scary replacement actor for ryan another absolute banger of a pitch meeting. I will never grow tired of these. Keep it up ryan and get better soon! .... providing bran didnt do face off on you.
Good job filling in for Ryan, you made it look super easy, barely an inconvenience
This Bryan George guy has a lot of potential. Hope he gets his own RUclips series some day
I don’t know... I met him in my travels and he was oddly specific
@@alfredomaclaughlin1185 You're ODDly SpeciFic
YOURE ODDLY SPECIFIC
@@seanerzat 😂
As an ex astronaut myself, I can confirm that the only tighter than warm holes are super massive black holes. Great job on the research Bryan 👍
sure you did not mean asstronaut 🙃
@@MouseGoat
Oh asses are tight!!!
😭😭😭😭😂😂😂😂😂
you mean... worm holes?
super massive white Holes are tight
Really like this movie, stoked to see the pitch meeting for it, Always love your videos!
Ryan George filling in for Ryan George was great! He made it look very natural, like he was hardly struggling with it!
He did break character once when he laughed at the black hole "tight" joke, but that's forgivable. And he had George Ryan still sitting across from him to carry him though the scenes when it got difficult. It worked out okay, but in the end, there is only one Ryan George, and he is irreplaceable in the long run.