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I love how Dylan is always asking for murder and when the grandma brings out the gun, he's genuinely shook to the core. He really said "Thank God" when he thought it was an umbrella LMAOOO.
A fun fact about Ego is that for most of the movie he is very thin to the point he looks sickly because he typically takes one or two bites and makes a judgement(such as in his intro scene pushing away a full plate). But in the last scene you can see he looks more plump and less gaunt, at least in the face. Meaning, he's been eating a lot of Remy's food in full.
@@chancewill6910i don’t think 1. that he hates literally everything there has to be some food that he does like and 2. that he relies solely on the food he taste tests for his job lmfao
This proves that when you're not looking for stuff it just comes to you, Dylan has been asking for violence and death in every movie, and alas, he has received it where he last expected it
Fun fact about Remy gagging after smelling Linguini's soup--rats are physically unable to gag, which means that Linguini's soup was so bad it violated the laws of nature
I love how Dylan can never just call the characters by their names, but then not only does he make it more complicated by giving everyone new names, he also forgets halfway through the video what he named them. 10/10 content, thank you Dylan.
Domesticated rats are very clean. They even groom themselves. Watching Remy wash his little hands with the drop of faucet water so was adorable. Also, rats didn't carry the black plague. it was the ticks and mites that carried it onto humans.
yeah but he is right though,a 19 year old can buy two high powered guns and use it to shoot up a school,in my country you have to be 30 years old and you have to get all sorts of documents signed by a justice of the peace and recommendations from 5 different people,you also have to have a job that would make sense to need a gun like a police officer or a business man
@@orbit354 While the concept of Ratatouille was created back in 2000 before Dinsey bought Pixar in 2006, the film was still in the process and released after the fact in 2007
@@gloriajanesullivan6984 If there was just 1 Year in between, it is most likely still a pixar film and disney just took part in post production if at all.
the fact that dylan didn’t see colette quickly look down at linguini’s 😏 when he said “i have a tiny little” makes me sad (22:11) that scene always makes me chuckle
I can't believe he didn't comment on that. He always notices the weirdest or mundane details, yet seemingly missed that. Actually, that's pretty on brand if you think about it lol
Somebody told me that Remy's (or Pier, if you will) ability to make ratatouille that reminds Ego of his childhood is because Remy accidentally stole the recipe book from Ego's mom's house at the prologue scene, and my life has never been the same..
Although that would be really cool, I’m not sure it would be accurate. The cookbook is from Gusteau when he was older according to his picture, and Ego is going to be somewhat same age as Gusteau. So the cookbook would not have been made when Ego was a kid.
@@gabbyr.4475it doesn't technically matter if she got the book when ego was a kid or not. The old lady at the beginning of the film is egos mum and Remy got the book from her. Since she created ratatouille for her son, who grew up to be a food critic, I wouldn't be surprised if her food was incredible, and like most homecooks, made annotations to the book. So Remy uses her adjustments at the end to make a dish more like the one ego had as a kid, although that's just my opinion anyway 😅
I'm down. And the grand reveal should be that the head of the mob is actually another rat, and that they ordered the hit on Gusteau. I don't buy the dying from a broken heart one bit.
I just realized why the relationship between Colette and Linguini works 😳 😳 😳. Colette tells us that the reason she is the only woman in the kitchen is because she is the toughest chef in Gusteau's. Speculating a little bit we can imagine that in a field dominated by men she was able to be at the top by believing only on herself, because she knew that nobody would lend her a hand to achieve her dreams. As later said by Ego, "The world is often unkind to new talent, new creations. The new needs friends", and that's Linguini, a friend who would risk everything to defend a rat dreams and his skills. Colette sees in Linguini a kind person that will listen attentively to her advises and will believe in her talents as a chef. I also didn't bought their relationship at first, but now that I think about it, is making a lot more sense. Also great reaction :)
Yep. It's this. When you, as a woman, work in a male-dominated field (I do, actually) you will inevitably run into assholes who put you down due to your sex (thank GODS it's rare). So you always feel a pressure you be alert, on the edge and the "smartest in the room". Linguini knows he is not bright or talented. He sees Colette's talent and beauty and strength, is in awe, and in return, Colette finally has someone who believes her for her skill. She doesn't need to posture or be ruthless; her skills are enough. So she feels she can relax and enjoy herself and be vulnerable again (like we see in the roller skating scene). That's why they work; trust and acceptance of who the other is as a person.
This is a good thought, though I'd argue this isn't enough to justify a romantic connection. Your explanation is great, but it better fits a mutually respectful friendship / bond between work colleagues. The movie still doesn't offer enough "show don't tell" on their feelings being romantic.
Ratatouille is a masterpiece and nobody can convince me otherwise. It's suitable for children (yes, there's loads of violence in it, but stuff like that often flies over children's heads) and also features some pretty dark themes that cater to more adult audiences. All around a solid family film and I love re-watching it now and again.
"...flies over children's heads..." Children process information they take in and remember. Garbage dumped into the psyche will later emerge in unexpected ways.
Can confirm. I literally had no idea what the rats in the mouse trap were when I was little. That scene meant nothing to me cause I was so confused by it.
@@martinbraden7110 i watch this movie as a child and i'm schoked bcs i didn't remeber any voilence in that movie I just remmeber it as a cute and funny movie lol! It really does fly over kids heads ll (good muck reading this)
29:35 actually "Jacque" thought "Christina" how to skate in one of the sequences after they fired the boss. Throughout the movie they showed that "Jacque" have great balance with his skating, and biking and he is also attentive with how he can guess what "Pierre" is thinking by his body language. Making him the perfect waiter.
When Ego was a critic, he was rail thin because "if i dont love it, i dont swallow" but at the end, you can see his stomach is more round, to show he's actually started eating more.
I love the fact that Collette do say that nobody listens to her because she is, well, a woman. Even though she is really talented. The only one who listens, gives her the deserved atention and THANKS for her advices is Linguini. When he doesn't follow them, she later finds out it's Remi who doesn't want to. Maybe that's why she fell for him, Dylan kkkkk. He is the only one who cares and doesn't take her for granted.
I can't be the only one who is disappointed by Dylan not picking up on the little downward glance Collette does when Linguini says he has a "very little" 🙈 he made the joke, but didn't notice that Pixar made it too 😂😂
There's a very impressive theory that the old lady in the beginning is Ego mother, and also that Gusteau is Ego's brother! This is evidenced by the fact that she's wearing the same thing in Ego's flashback when she made ratatouille, and if you look, there is what appears to be a portrait of Gusteau hanging in the background. The theory is essentially: Ego's always been hard on Gusteau because he felt like Gusteau sold out, and thus dedicated his own life to preserving their mothers teachings and recipes. The dish that cost Gusteau one of his stars was the ratatouille dish, because it was a far cry from the one they ate when they grew up with. This also perfectly sets up the ending, because its not just the realization that it's delicious, it's the realization of, "They did it. They finally perfected our mothers recipe!"
Fun fact : the shop that sells rat poison with dead rat in display is actually a real one in Paris that still as the same shop windows ! Really disturbing to see it everyday lol
@@skedaddledbraincell Ok, I've made a little of research, and here's what I found: the store dates from the 19th century, still exists today (with the same purpose: killing "bad" animals, not justs rats, insects, pigeons, etc), and is called "au renard blanc". The rats are announced as having been caught in... 1925! It didn't say more, but I'm now assuming they are real rats, caught in 1925, but stuffed so that they don't decompose (a marketing stunt they kept to this day). So, real rats, but no problem to replace them.
honestly, i think its best that he DIDNT learn roller skating from here and is already good at it. Shows that he actually is more skilled than we gave him credit for, he just was in the wrong area the whole time.
Ratatouille is indeed a side dish, it's very good, simple and very common here in France. When done right, all the vegetables melt into the mouth and the onions taste like sugar.
About Remy’s (the rat’s) lifespan: I had a pet rat when I was younger. They told us she’d live about 2 years she ended up living 6 years. Until she had a tumor and we had to put her down. She was so precious though, miss her. 😌💙✨
@@kimm6589 you actually can get pet rats spayed/neutered. It’s just trickier because a rodent’s metabolism is much faster than a dog or cat, so it’s harder to get the anesthesia right. Rats weigh about 1lb, yet during the course of a surgery they end up requiring about the same amount of anesthesia as a 5lb dog. You also have to bring them to a vet that specializes in exotic pets. And it’s more difficult to keep them from messing with the incision site afterwards.
You’re honestly the one RUclipsr that always posts on schedule like how do you do it? Every single Monday for four years now! Let’s give this man the round of applause he truly deserves
Watching Dylan slowly come to terms with genuinely enjoying and being in to the film. "he's just a goofball with no talent! Oh God he's me..." This is a momentous day
dylan watching any other movie: "There isnt enough killing. not enough killing = not a good movie" dylan watches Ratatouille: "Why is this movie so violence??" (6:30)
29:57 theres a reason 4 this!!! the romance element is probably so underwhelming and out of place because the disney people (idk wat theyre called,, executives??) most likely wouldnt have green light ratatouille as it was, so they probably made an agreement like "you can have gun violence and dead rats as long as the leading female character is in a relationship" idk if thats a fact or smth i made up in my head tho :>
Dylan in almost every movie: wheres the death????? c'mon lets have some blood Dylan when there is actually violence: WHAT WHY IS THERE SO MUCH VIOLENCE
OK Dylan, my one bone to pick with you is that there is an established connection between Colette and linguini before their kiss. First he visibly swoons as you do when we first meet Colette. Then he thanks her for her advice and actually respects her as a woman in the kitchen, so that really endeared her to him.
Yeah I'm confused with Dylan saying we haven't seen any connection between them? They've spent time in the kitchen, talking to each other and if Colette genuinely wouldn't like Linguini she would've been out of there inmediately. Also, he's always super polite & sweet with her, so it's not like the poor dude doesn't have any qualities 😂
I’ve had pet rats for over a decade, they’re actually incredibly smart and sweet. You can even train them to fetch and do things a dog can do! Wild rats can carry diseases, sure, but domesticated rats and mice are usually safe if they bite/scratch you- which is a rare thing. In my decade of having them, I’ve only ever had one rat that would bite.
You're not obligated to respond, but considering how long you've had pet rats, do you have any random/hidden tips that someone interested in having pet rats would benefit from knowing? Things that are good to know, but that wouldn't be mentioned in like, "Top 10" lists or articles?
@@cowgirl5155 Sure! Rats will chew on anything that’s pressed against their cage, so if you put their cage against a window be prepared for the window sill to be chewed on. Also, male rats are much less likely to end up with cancer (it’s fairly common in females), and they’re even more affectionate than female rats. Either way you go though, you’ll end up with a smart and affectionate pet (they also give love nips, like a cat does. They don’t hurt, it’s essentially just them pressing their teeth against your skin, it doesn’t break the skin or cause any injury). If you do get any, I suggest getting them in pairs, they’re social animals and can even become depressed if they’re on their own even with human interaction.
My old roommate had three she was given. One was the sweetest baby ever and she just sat on my shoulders, one was fine if you pet her but she didn't like too much and the third was a lil hellion and was aggressive to anyone but the other rats. Idk if it was just like that or had it previously experienced abuse but yeah for the most part rats can be pretty neat pets
Ok but as someone who loves this movie so much and knows the whole plot, it was hilarious when he said "Ohhh his name is Alfredo Linguini but his middle name is Jaques... he goes by Jaques though because Alfredo is his father's name and he hates him"... that made me laugh SO HARD, especially when the reveal at the end is that his real father's first name is Jaques.
"female rats are smaller than male rats. Remy is smaller than the other male rats. Remy is a trans-man-rat. His father accepted his son, but drew a line at cooking" this is my favorite ratatouille theory lol
Ratatouille is originally made as a peasant dish, which just means it was a stew made mostly by the lower class due to it’s cheap ingredients, anyways, it’s actually the dinner Anton Ego’s mother makes for him in his flashback when he tries Remy’s remastered version
I really do like that they added the detail of the rats going through the sanitization machine, it's a little detail they probably didn't need to do, but man, is the rat cleanliness such a relief 🤣
Dylan is right Moose are indeed terrafying. They can grow to be as tall as 9,8 feet (3 meters). Seeing one in your backyard during mating/baby season means you do NOT go outside.
There’s nothing I enjoy more than the Italian movie of Ratatouille, with Jacque, Pierre, Chester, Christina and the mob
Aka Disney's Goncharov remake
@@b14luar Goncharov was so good they simply HAD to make a kids version lmao
please i died 😂😂😂
I actually like these names better.
You forgot Antonio.
Can't get over how Dylan gets calm when he thinks the old woman with a gun is american and then gets shocked when he remembers it's set in France. XD
then he talks about how she needs it to defend herself from MOOSE
He’s hilarious😂
I KNOW! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love how Dylan is always asking for murder and when the grandma brings out the gun, he's genuinely shook to the core. He really said "Thank God" when he thought it was an umbrella LMAOOO.
he's probably more worried about the house than anybody's life🤣🤣🤣
I had to rewind at that point, the absolute HORROR on this man's face is unparalleled.
Men. Always want what they cant have. Until they have it
Ii😅i mmmk lo
Dylan contemplating commenting on “if I don’t love it I don’t swallow” was the best thing ever 😂😂
i was looking for this comment hahah
Fr
Dylan saying he hates violence in movies is like him saying he finished his book.
this needs 10k likes immediatley
This. This is the best comment ever lol
Literally. *flashbacks to dylan wishing death on hiccups father*
@@justdandy6985 I was hoping for a short montage of flashbacks, but I was satisfied with the call back that followed moments later
Hahahaha
Dylan's inability to remember any essential element of any film he's watched is a talent
i love that he usually gets some part right but how he gets there is a wild ride
Me with adhd, trying to remember the plot of any thing I haven’t used as a safety show 👀
But then at the same time perfectly predict like 90% of the movies he watches
😭😭😭😭😭
@@gatita33D I👏felt👏that👏in👏my👏core
A fun fact about Ego is that for most of the movie he is very thin to the point he looks sickly because he typically takes one or two bites and makes a judgement(such as in his intro scene pushing away a full plate). But in the last scene you can see he looks more plump and less gaunt, at least in the face. Meaning, he's been eating a lot of Remy's food in full.
@@KristianalexisHe states himself that if he doesn't love the food, he doesn't swallow it. Which means he is absolutely loving Remy's cooking.
@@miledith555 wait so if he doesn't like it, he spits it out? How is he alive??? Also some foods take a couple bites for the flavor to really kick in
@@chancewill6910…he can cook
@@chancewill6910i don’t think 1. that he hates literally everything there has to be some food that he does like and 2. that he relies solely on the food he taste tests for his job lmfao
@@chancewill6910it’s a cartoon and it’s trying to show you a message 🤦♂️
This proves that when you're not looking for stuff it just comes to you, Dylan has been asking for violence and death in every movie, and alas, he has received it where he last expected it
Fun fact about Remy gagging after smelling Linguini's soup--rats are physically unable to gag, which means that Linguini's soup was so bad it violated the laws of nature
schaffrillas productions moment.
I love that! Partly bc it’s one of my favorite frames in the whole movie - SO CUTE
@@hazyhope._. that’s what I was gonna say 😅
LMFAO I LOVE THAT
Holy shit where did all these likes come from
I love how Dylan can never just call the characters by their names, but then not only does he make it more complicated by giving everyone new names, he also forgets halfway through the video what he named them. 10/10 content, thank you Dylan.
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Domesticated rats are very clean. They even groom themselves. Watching Remy wash his little hands with the drop of faucet water so was adorable. Also, rats didn't carry the black plague. it was the ticks and mites that carried it onto humans.
Fleas did carry the black plague, but it was still rats that moved the fleas around, so all in all they are indirectly responsible.
Yes but the ticks and mites were ON the RATS!
Humans spread the plague just as much as anything else did
Sadly, the fleas hitched a ride on the rodents.
Fleas
I never realized how… bold ratatouille was for a G movie lol. And dylan’s sponsorship transition was as seamless as usually
“Who gave this woman a gun?"
*processing*
"Oh she’s probably in America”
*processing*
“No that’s France!”
You’re hilarious I swear
yeah but he is right though,a 19 year old can buy two high powered guns and use it to shoot up a school,in my country you have to be 30 years old and you have to get all sorts of documents signed by a justice of the peace and recommendations from 5 different people,you also have to have a job that would make sense to need a gun like a police officer or a business man
grandma probably fought in both world wars
I thought it was Italy
@@Symyulatir no France the Eiffel Tower is in multiple scenes
@@Meamery I know I just haven’t watched it in a while
the fact that ratatouille takes place in france and dylan keeps on making italian jokes is perfect
Imagine if he watched Luca, lmao, I wonder what accent he'd do for that one.
LMAO
LMFAOOO
There's a difference?🙄 At the end all are mafias it doesn't matter 😔
How did i not even realize
Back when Disney films were actually just a load of fun and produced really well. Masterpieces. Real artistry.
encanto
Back then it was just pixar not belonging to Disney or am i mistaken?
@@orbit354 While the concept of Ratatouille was created back in 2000 before Dinsey bought Pixar in 2006, the film was still in the process and released after the fact in 2007
@@gloriajanesullivan6984 If there was just 1 Year in between, it is most likely still a pixar film and disney just took part in post production if at all.
*Pixar
dylan: has already seen movie
also dylan: shook AF when he "predicts" things correctly
Probably he saw it only once when he was a kid. He even mentioned few times that he remembered something wrong 😂
Dylan starting the video with an Italian accent instead of a French accent gives me life.
LMAO WHY DIDNT I CATCH THAT
Not even Italian Italian but like NY Italian. 😂
🤣
That's Dylan for you😄
Cancelled
I've never seen Dylan enjoy a movie SO MUCH, the shock, the awe, the expressions , everything was turned up. I loved every second 🤣🤣🤣
Right?? We must give Ratatouille some credit for it
Yes his expressions really make me laugh love him
his reaction to this film is easily one my favorites, like it's up there along with tangled 😆
FRRR all the smiles!!
3:56 "Is that a shotgun?? Oh, it's an umbrella. Oh thank God. OOHHH NOOOOOOO!!!!"
The comedic timing on that couldn't be more perfect lol
As someone who lived in Paris for many years, I can assure you rats in restaurants is a much more common experience than you’d expect
That's probably true globally, it's incredibly hard to consistently keep pests out of places with a bunch of food... Moths, rats, etc
NO!!! 😵😵😵
Arent rats common anywhere in Paris? Lmao
@@agstinacueva1673it’s like NYC
Remind me to never eat in France
dylan understanding why he’s single through a children’s movie is the best thing i’ve ever witnessed
32:04 ^
Another single girl watching this
Being an animation doesn’t make it a “children’s movie”
@@lauracerqueiramachado8979 I never said that? 💀 I said "children's movie" because its a movie...for children on disney.
They broke up?:/
The nose piercing is what really keeps us teens entertained
us 20-something teens
He's one of us
@@Grace-ig7vm uh-huh
Not really but okay🙃
@@Hickory958 it's sarcasm
I'm no longer calling it a "pinch", I'm now forever calling it a "rat's throw"
My face is hurting from laughing too hard 😂 a "rat's throw"
the first time i've ever seen dylan being so against death. usually he'd start hopping in joy at the idea of someone potentially dying.
I mean followed by him rooting for the health inspectors death at 29:13
the fact that dylan didn’t see colette quickly look down at linguini’s 😏 when he said “i have a tiny little” makes me sad (22:11) that scene always makes me chuckle
I was hoping he would catch that joke! I was disappointed too
Ikrrr he always catches these things and I love that scene 😂
I can't believe he didn't comment on that. He always notices the weirdest or mundane details, yet seemingly missed that. Actually, that's pretty on brand if you think about it lol
@@washedblue misses parts most wouldn’t and catches parts most wouldn’t either. Amazing.
Same!!
it's always good to see dylan watching a movie and laughing from actual enjoyment instead of as a coping mechanism
damn😂😭😭
Somebody told me that Remy's (or Pier, if you will) ability to make ratatouille that reminds Ego of his childhood is because Remy accidentally stole the recipe book from Ego's mom's house at the prologue scene, and my life has never been the same..
I... My god
I...i...my life is a lie...
WHAT
Although that would be really cool, I’m not sure it would be accurate. The cookbook is from Gusteau when he was older according to his picture, and Ego is going to be somewhat same age as Gusteau. So the cookbook would not have been made when Ego was a kid.
@@gabbyr.4475it doesn't technically matter if she got the book when ego was a kid or not. The old lady at the beginning of the film is egos mum and Remy got the book from her. Since she created ratatouille for her son, who grew up to be a food critic, I wouldn't be surprised if her food was incredible, and like most homecooks, made annotations to the book. So Remy uses her adjustments at the end to make a dish more like the one ego had as a kid, although that's just my opinion anyway 😅
as a french person this video was a total EXPERIENCE, the jokes, the accent, EVERYTHING
i’m scared to watch this knowing how dylan gets around animated animals 🧍♂️
LMAOO
NAHHHH😭😭😭
And old ladies🧍🏽♀️
BAHHAHAH
@@martacastillo6272 fr i forgot about that one but as soon as i saw her i thought “oh no here we go again” and then he called her sexy so
I need a sequel just about Pierre, Jacque, Christina and their ties to the mob
I swear😭 I can't stop thinking about that😭
I'm down. And the grand reveal should be that the head of the mob is actually another rat, and that they ordered the hit on Gusteau. I don't buy the dying from a broken heart one bit.
@@washedblue omg thats so good😭someone call disney rn😭
We literally already have Goncharov
*Jacques
I cannot with him, even him saying "a rat's fist of Pepper" has me weak🤣.
I just realized why the relationship between Colette and Linguini works 😳 😳 😳.
Colette tells us that the reason she is the only woman in the kitchen is because she is the toughest chef in Gusteau's. Speculating a little bit we can imagine that in a field dominated by men she was able to be at the top by believing only on herself, because she knew that nobody would lend her a hand to achieve her dreams. As later said by Ego, "The world is often unkind to new talent, new creations. The new needs friends", and that's Linguini, a friend who would risk everything to defend a rat dreams and his skills. Colette sees in Linguini a kind person that will listen attentively to her advises and will believe in her talents as a chef.
I also didn't bought their relationship at first, but now that I think about it, is making a lot more sense. Also great reaction :)
Makes sense 🤔
Yep. It's this. When you, as a woman, work in a male-dominated field (I do, actually) you will inevitably run into assholes who put you down due to your sex (thank GODS it's rare). So you always feel a pressure you be alert, on the edge and the "smartest in the room". Linguini knows he is not bright or talented. He sees Colette's talent and beauty and strength, is in awe, and in return, Colette finally has someone who believes her for her skill. She doesn't need to posture or be ruthless; her skills are enough. So she feels she can relax and enjoy herself and be vulnerable again (like we see in the roller skating scene). That's why they work; trust and acceptance of who the other is as a person.
This is a good thought, though I'd argue this isn't enough to justify a romantic connection. Your explanation is great, but it better fits a mutually respectful friendship / bond between work colleagues. The movie still doesn't offer enough "show don't tell" on their feelings being romantic.
It's also why she was the only chef that came back.
Dylan asking for murder and violance in every movie and when he finally get it he is shocked is giving me life
It's the most entertaining thing ever istg😭
Did the same thing in Heathers and Jennifer's Body, like bro these are your MOVIES!!
Ratatouille is a masterpiece and nobody can convince me otherwise. It's suitable for children (yes, there's loads of violence in it, but stuff like that often flies over children's heads) and also features some pretty dark themes that cater to more adult audiences. All around a solid family film and I love re-watching it now and again.
It's THE best Pixar movie and a lot of people just gloss over it.
@@aniket8350 literally
"...flies over children's heads..." Children process information they take in and remember. Garbage dumped into the psyche will later emerge in unexpected ways.
Can confirm. I literally had no idea what the rats in the mouse trap were when I was little. That scene meant nothing to me cause I was so confused by it.
@@martinbraden7110 i watch this movie as a child and i'm schoked bcs i didn't remeber any voilence in that movie
I just remmeber it as a cute and funny movie lol! It really does fly over kids heads ll (good muck reading this)
29:35 actually "Jacque" thought "Christina" how to skate in one of the sequences after they fired the boss. Throughout the movie they showed that "Jacque" have great balance with his skating, and biking and he is also attentive with how he can guess what "Pierre" is thinking by his body language.
Making him the perfect waiter.
Dylan: questioning what he's good at.
Also Dylan: Doing super smooth product placements.
I had a pet rat named Jester as a kid. I once put him on my head just to see if he would try to control me like Remy did. All I got was peed on.
Your rat lacked the necessary hair pulling kink for it work (it had a different kink and that's unfortunate)
So an even better outcome
This sounds like a villain origin story not gonna lie
rare jesse torres L
To be fair with a name like Jester it might've been his fate
When Ego was a critic, he was rail thin because "if i dont love it, i dont swallow" but at the end, you can see his stomach is more round, to show he's actually started eating more.
Every grandma's greatest dream
@@Snowshowslow JFKKDJDLDNFLSKDHKD SPOT ON!
22:58 OKAY BUT I NEVER NOTICED HIS PUPIL CHANGE WHEN HE SAYS “POPULAR” WOAH
I love the fact that Collette do say that nobody listens to her because she is, well, a woman. Even though she is really talented. The only one who listens, gives her the deserved atention and THANKS for her advices is Linguini. When he doesn't follow them, she later finds out it's Remi who doesn't want to. Maybe that's why she fell for him, Dylan kkkkk. He is the only one who cares and doesn't take her for granted.
I can't be the only one who is disappointed by Dylan not picking up on the little downward glance Collette does when Linguini says he has a "very little" 🙈 he made the joke, but didn't notice that Pixar made it too 😂😂
Exactly what i was thinking haha
I THOUGHT the same thing
HE DID! He said: Penis 😂😂😂😂
I really love when Dylan talks about the filmmaking aspect. This man has watched so much content it's almost like he went to film school or something.
he didn't go to film school or something? I always get the impression he did cause he can describe everything so well hahahah
don’t mention college to dylan 😭😭
@@miruh8644 he went to college? What’s it called?
@@donkeykong3628 It closed down
@@donkeykong3628 He did but it was a scam. Just watch a couple more videos of his, he finds a way to bring it up often lol
"if you see a mouse in your house you're gonna kill it right?"
me: *looks over to my pet mice* "you heard the man"
😂😂
“He’s just a lovable goofball with no talent” yes Dylan and that’s why your channel is widely successful !!!!
Lmao 😭
Dylan saying he doesn’t want violence is like saying he went to a successful college
severely underrated comment
It’s like saying he’s a published author
@@cocopuffs927 omg😂😂😭😭😭slow down😭😭
Burrrrnnnnn 😂😂😂 I feel like I’m in primary school that was so good 😂😂😂😂
how he transitions into his sponsorships is so entertaining
They are flawless 😂
I never see it coming, im like you sly mf
Dylan giving up on the swallow joke felt so painful for him. Takes a lot of self control!
Not him being attracted to Collette, Ego, and the old gun lady simultaneously. The range of this man's preferences 👌
There's a very impressive theory that the old lady in the beginning is Ego mother, and also that Gusteau is Ego's brother!
This is evidenced by the fact that she's wearing the same thing in Ego's flashback when she made ratatouille, and if you look, there is what appears to be a portrait of Gusteau hanging in the background.
The theory is essentially: Ego's always been hard on Gusteau because he felt like Gusteau sold out, and thus dedicated his own life to preserving their mothers teachings and recipes.
The dish that cost Gusteau one of his stars was the ratatouille dish, because it was a far cry from the one they ate when they grew up with.
This also perfectly sets up the ending, because its not just the realization that it's delicious, it's the realization of, "They did it. They finally perfected our mothers recipe!"
I’ve never heard this theory before but I absolutely love it 😭💕
WAIT THIS IS SO CUTE AHHH THANKS FOR SHARING!!💕
Interesting, and I guess Remmy being exposed to cooking from that same household could account for that recreation.
That is such a cute theory! It's going to make my next rewarch that much more fun ♡
I don't know if it's a cute theory because that means that Ego's critic lead his brother to death 😅
Dylan in every movie commentary: MORE VIOLENCE!!!
Also Dylan when there’s violence: Why is this movie so violent? 😨
Also Dylan when Remy tries to escape the kitchen: Shoot him! SHOOT HIM! 😈👹
The epitome of surprise Pikachu
20:58 This is literally the plot of Bee Movie
i’ve never seen dylan enjoy a movie so much 😭💀 he was invested in the characters, the film style, he was laughing at all the out of pocket jokes 😩
Fun fact : the shop that sells rat poison with dead rat in display is actually a real one in Paris that still as the same shop windows ! Really disturbing to see it everyday lol
So do they replace the rats frequently?
@@skedaddledbraincell I think it's false rats. The logistic would be a nightmare and disgusting otherwise. Right?... Not so sure anymore now.
@@leovk5779 I mean I would have thought that it would stand as a flex for how good they are at catching rats but it could be false rats.
@@skedaddledbraincell Ok, I've made a little of research, and here's what I found: the store dates from the 19th century, still exists today (with the same purpose: killing "bad" animals, not justs rats, insects, pigeons, etc), and is called "au renard blanc". The rats are announced as having been caught in... 1925! It didn't say more, but I'm now assuming they are real rats, caught in 1925, but stuffed so that they don't decompose (a marketing stunt they kept to this day). So, real rats, but no problem to replace them.
@@leovk5779 oh my goodness. I didn't even think of them stuffing the rats! It makes sense though and its smart.
I don't know what's funnier, Dylan wishing really hard for some violence or Dylan being shocked when movie has violence
The fact that Ratatouille takes like ~4 hours to make is so insane to me
There's a lot of other French dishes that take even longer! A lot of stews that need to simmer in complex sauces
honestly, i think its best that he DIDNT learn roller skating from here and is already good at it. Shows that he actually is more skilled than we gave him credit for, he just was in the wrong area the whole time.
Dylan roasting jacques the entire time and then realizing they are similar has me dying rn
I love that you called him Jacques 😆
I snorted out loud and genuinely laughed even though I saw it coming as soon as he paused
His reaction to Collette being intimidating is so funny. I love it when he is attracted to fictional animated characters. XD
Dylan saying he struggles with literature is hilarious considering that he's been writing a book for forever and a year
Yes and in that time he's written three chapters (last he updated anyway)
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I can't with yall
I love when Dylan reacts to good movies and points out what makes scenes work. I learn a lot and notice good film more often thanks to him
Me too
Ratatouille is indeed a side dish, it's very good, simple and very common here in France. When done right, all the vegetables melt into the mouth and the onions taste like sugar.
What is it made out of?
@@Twinklethefox9022 a bunch of vegetables! Aubergine, courgette, tomato, bell pepper, onion, garlic... Its delicious 😊
Wow…that does sound pretty good
Terrible fact for everyone! That rat store at 20:25 is real! That’s a real place! That really hangs those bodies like that! It’s insane!
Dylan gaslighting us into believing Remy’s name is Pierre for 33 minutes
About Remy’s (the rat’s) lifespan: I had a pet rat when I was younger. They told us she’d live about 2 years she ended up living 6 years. Until she had a tumor and we had to put her down. She was so precious though, miss her. 😌💙✨
I'm sure she had a good life with you
She lived 3 times longer than the average lifespan? You must've took care of her so well then 😊
I was going to say it was probably because you had her fixed, but I don't think you spay rats. 😂😂
@@kimm6589 you actually can get pet rats spayed/neutered. It’s just trickier because a rodent’s metabolism is much faster than a dog or cat, so it’s harder to get the anesthesia right. Rats weigh about 1lb, yet during the course of a surgery they end up requiring about the same amount of anesthesia as a 5lb dog. You also have to bring them to a vet that specializes in exotic pets. And it’s more difficult to keep them from messing with the incision site afterwards.
Wow that’s incredible! The longest any of my rats has lived is a few months short of 3 years.
You’re honestly the one RUclipsr that always posts on schedule like how do you do it? Every single Monday for four years now! Let’s give this man the round of applause he truly deserves
the funny thing is he could've waited till tomorrow and then it would've been a monday 🤧
true troublemakers know that dylan uploads on sundays just so he can read comments while watching football all day on sundays 🤣
@@brooke2313 true lmao
@@lemon-parker Its Monday in Asia
😂😂😂 it's never Monday in the states when he uploads
"The worse appartament with the best view" pretty much sums up Paris' apparaments lol 11:16
27:46 bro that's exactly why she fell in love with him, he goofy
Seeing Dylan pause to appreciate the interesting camera angles and film techniques, as well as some of the risky jokes, has made my whole day!
I love that he mentions rack focus everytime it happens, it’s great
Agreed❤
Watching Dylan slowly come to terms with genuinely enjoying and being in to the film.
"he's just a goofball with no talent!
Oh God he's me..."
This is a momentous day
dylan watching any other movie: "There isnt enough killing. not enough killing = not a good movie"
dylan watches Ratatouille: "Why is this movie so violence??" (6:30)
29:57 theres a reason 4 this!!! the romance element is probably so underwhelming and out of place because the disney people (idk wat theyre called,, executives??) most likely wouldnt have green light ratatouille as it was, so they probably made an agreement like "you can have gun violence and dead rats as long as the leading female character is in a relationship" idk if thats a fact or smth i made up in my head tho :>
It’s amazing how he’s managed to make a video EVERY Monday for all these years 🙌🤩 the dedication is inspiring
im dying
I don't know how he does it. I, one day wish to be like him
Y’all after making the same comment every video: 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@lustruhs3170 yes it’s still funny bc it’s still true 😃🫶
@@lustruhs3170 we only stating facts dude. what joke?
8:55 killed me because he’s so right. A little rat handful of some basil and spices isn’t going to change anything
Oh my gosh me too, I was laughing out loud
"a rat's fist of pepper" had me in tears
Dylan in almost every movie: wheres the death????? c'mon lets have some blood
Dylan when there is actually violence: WHAT WHY IS THERE SO MUCH VIOLENCE
25:30 i can tell dylan wanted to say “thats what she said” here LMFAOOO
The amount of times Dylan bursts out laughing during this video is my reason to live
Him renaming Remy as Pierre, had me question so much 😂
I kept wondering, who's gonna tell him?
😂😂😂 I use to call Remy pierre all the time
15:35
His reaction 🤭😏
4:17 I loved the PSA about moose
For a second there I thought it was Sunday,but Dylan reminded me that it must be Monday since he‘s always on schedule -Thank you Dylan!
I know right! Oh shit that means my paper is due tonight
@@amyb0621 that’s what I thought,dang we would have totally missed the deadline without him.
Here in Australia it really is Monday. Dylan accidentally coming in clutch with his schedule 👏
Honestly I enjoy Dylan watching cartoons more that anything else he watches lmaoo, these are just golden
17:07 the gaslighting..
colette glanced down when linguini said he had a "tiny, little..." HOW DID DYLAN MISS THAT
Omg core memory unlocked XD
OK Dylan, my one bone to pick with you is that there is an established connection between Colette and linguini before their kiss. First he visibly swoons as you do when we first meet Colette. Then he thanks her for her advice and actually respects her as a woman in the kitchen, so that really endeared her to him.
Those women. So easy.
And some bitches love a good doofus
(Aka me, I am some bitches)
@@kimm6589 if anything, it shows how badly they are treated by men 🤷♀️
@@tainaromanoaguiar5697 the bar is in hell 😭
Yeah I'm confused with Dylan saying we haven't seen any connection between them? They've spent time in the kitchen, talking to each other and if Colette genuinely wouldn't like Linguini she would've been out of there inmediately. Also, he's always super polite & sweet with her, so it's not like the poor dude doesn't have any qualities 😂
I’ve had pet rats for over a decade, they’re actually incredibly smart and sweet. You can even train them to fetch and do things a dog can do! Wild rats can carry diseases, sure, but domesticated rats and mice are usually safe if they bite/scratch you- which is a rare thing. In my decade of having them, I’ve only ever had one rat that would bite.
You're not obligated to respond, but considering how long you've had pet rats, do you have any random/hidden tips that someone interested in having pet rats would benefit from knowing? Things that are good to know, but that wouldn't be mentioned in like, "Top 10" lists or articles?
@@cowgirl5155 Sure! Rats will chew on anything that’s pressed against their cage, so if you put their cage against a window be prepared for the window sill to be chewed on. Also, male rats are much less likely to end up with cancer (it’s fairly common in females), and they’re even more affectionate than female rats. Either way you go though, you’ll end up with a smart and affectionate pet (they also give love nips, like a cat does. They don’t hurt, it’s essentially just them pressing their teeth against your skin, it doesn’t break the skin or cause any injury). If you do get any, I suggest getting them in pairs, they’re social animals and can even become depressed if they’re on their own even with human interaction.
Yeah but remy isn't a domesticated rat
My old roommate had three she was given. One was the sweetest baby ever and she just sat on my shoulders, one was fine if you pet her but she didn't like too much and the third was a lil hellion and was aggressive to anyone but the other rats. Idk if it was just like that or had it previously experienced abuse but yeah for the most part rats can be pretty neat pets
dylan makes the kind of content i watch at like 2am when i’m sleep deprived but still refuse to sleep. and i love that.
19:41 what's funny is that "paper clip" is called "trombone" in french.
Ok but as someone who loves this movie so much and knows the whole plot, it was hilarious when he said "Ohhh his name is Alfredo Linguini but his middle name is Jaques... he goes by Jaques though because Alfredo is his father's name and he hates him"... that made me laugh SO HARD, especially when the reveal at the end is that his real father's first name is Jaques.
"female rats are smaller than male rats. Remy is smaller than the other male rats. Remy is a trans-man-rat. His father accepted his son, but drew a line at cooking" this is my favorite ratatouille theory lol
19:54 “I’m a different kind of rat” 💅🏼
yes I was looking for this comment!!! Remy is trans I accept no critiscm constructive or otherwise
@@adiecakes this this this!
I love this theory !
At times I want to give Dylan accent advice, but other times, hes a precious gem to enjoy wholeheartedly
Fun fact: rats don’t have a gag reflex so when linguini messes with the soup and Remi runs past it and gags it was so bad it broke the laws of nature
did that more liked comment steal yours, did you steal that one, or did you guys have the same idea? 😅
Ratatouille is originally made as a peasant dish, which just means it was a stew made mostly by the lower class due to it’s cheap ingredients, anyways, it’s actually the dinner Anton Ego’s mother makes for him in his flashback when he tries Remy’s remastered version
I love your obsession with clothes as pale as you, so everything blends together😍
HA liking this because this has gotta get to the top of the comments section so he can see it 🥰
21:54 THE POSE AND THE 'ooh' TOOK ME OUTTTTTT💀
“A rat’s fist of” is my new favorite unit of measurement 😂 lmaoooo
32:10 The moment Dylan finally figured it out LMAO
I really do like that they added the detail of the rats going through the sanitization machine, it's a little detail they probably didn't need to do, but man, is the rat cleanliness such a relief 🤣
25:31 - This is probably my favorite Dylan moment ever now 😂
Fun fact: Linguini has a really small goatee the entire movie. The fact that they bothered to animate something that most people didn't even notice.
Dylan is right Moose are indeed terrafying. They can grow to be as tall as 9,8 feet (3 meters). Seeing one in your backyard during mating/baby season means you do NOT go outside.
Luckily they don't exist in France.
Holy shit what the fuck