Gordon Ramsay Produced The Worst Food Movie Of All Time
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- Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
- Today, Josh is ranting about Burnt, the worst food movie ever. MK # 078
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Josh said “I’m going to end Gordon Ramsay’s whole career” and Rhett and Link said “hell yeah just plug the merch and we got u”
my favorite quote from this video is “DO YOU THINK YOU INVENTED BUTTER, BRADLEY COOPER???”
@@FortuitousWench xD
He has slowly been turning me against GR.
That horrible excuse for a grilled cheese was the first shot across the bow.
@@thanoswasright999 same that grilled cheese was infuriating i live josh i have so many ideas i really want him to do a will it cook book
@@recoverymemequeen6810 I would 100% buy a MK cookbook
I appreciate that Josh's beef against GR continues.
Would that be a beef Wellington?
@@jimwormmaster 🤭🤣
@@jimwormmaster very good!!
I love Josh's reference to his breakup in the yogurt land parking lot, only he actually broke up with her according to the story he shared in A Hotdog is a Sandwich😂
He’s told this story so many times
He said he broke up with her on GMM too, but the wording doesn’t really affect the story too much
The two best forms of content on the Internet are the following: People talking passionately about things they love, and people talking passionately about things they hate.
Toxic people sure do love the hate stuff more than the non toxic people love the love stuff. Tells you something about social media.
And this is both of them combined
Only if they can do it in an objective way. The moment they purely use subjective opinion, or worse, subjective opinion based on anything taken out of context which often makes it provably false, they are the most toxic, narcissistic, self-righteous, and intolerant trash in our society. Josh does this in an objective way first, to then convey subjective opinions. Everyone capable of independent thought can take the objective critique and determine for themselves if they share the same subjective opinion, and respect Josh's when they don't.
And the third best form is anything involving Josh. We're at the center of the perfect Venn diagram.
In short: people talking about their passions
And the best food movie of all time is still about a rat.
100% accurate.
The rat that controls Gordon has some issues.
That's not Babette's Feast.
Or Tampopo!
Fact
@@MayorOfEarth79 I love Babette’s Feast, but I still gotta give Ratatouille the gold for best food movie, at least in my plebeian opinion. Maybe because of childhood nostalgia, and it being the first film I remember seeing in theatres. Babette’s Feast is objectively better than Ratatouille, but facts are less important to me than personal bias, because I am uncultured.
Highkey, Josh is a great speaker/presenter and these occasional video essays are some of my favorite videos you guys make!!
In another life, if Josh wasn't a chef, he'd be a lobbyist.
In another life, if Josh wasn't a chef, he'd be a lobbyist.
Chaotic Good
Yes! It is one of the reasons I love their podcast so much, Josh often has fascinating sidebars about the histories and/or implications of various foodstuffs, and you can tell that even off the cuff he is both incredibly intelligent, and a phenomenal communicator!
"Nobody is allowed to be horny over shampoo anymore!" Josh referenced the Herbal Essences commercial that they were talking about in the last video 😆
14:50 "To be clear cooking is not like sex, they are very different things, the only similarity is that sometimes Pan Non-Stick spray is used in both" Godamit i love this channel 🤣
Pam Non-stick spray - not a sponsor!
Can Josh review the anime "Food Wars"? I feel like it would be a really good review
Oh my god with how crazy they get with some recipes it would be so amazing! Even if not reviewing i bet he would try some of the dishes for sure, right up his alley!
😂😂😂 omg id love to see them react to it
It's just Josh ripping clothes off for 30 minutes
@@MultiLetz deep fried penautbutter squid tentacles, gotta try it once. :D
@@ngsomeguy I see nothing wrong with that. As long as he's wearing jorts
The expectation is that in order to rise in one's chosen craft or line of work, one must expect to endure abuse from temperamental masters. That somehow putting up with all that means you're serious about it. I'm glad that Josh is pointing out how messed up that is.
Also well noted that another movie taking that philosophy and applying to music is Whiplash
Except Whiplash doesn't glorify verbal and physical abuse.
@@iantaakalla8180 Based on how Whiplash ends you see the results are a broken kid who happens to be good at drumming and a washed up lonely has-been.
When you watched Burnt two days ago and the Mythical Gods have manifested everything you thought of through Josh
Not quite the same feeling, but I just rewatched Chef a couple days ago. Still timely though.
I just watched that drawfee episode where they draw some guy's burnt schlomer, does that count?
@@johnmalvent2189 …no. 😂
I wonder how much direct control Ramsay actually had in this movie. From my limited knowledge the “Executive Producer” could have their fingers in everything or be barely involved; and anything in between.
considering ramsey said this was exactly his experience i'm guessing he influenced it a lot.
typical isn't entirely dependent upon their cash invested? Some are given the credit as contractual selling points, usually big name actors that demand "Ownership" to be a part of the production. Some are just heads of the studios used to film the movie such as Kathleen Kennedy @Disney. And finally the top individual investors with hands on tendencies.
Propably a lot as the movie is exaclty like Ramsey. All show, zero substance and so full of itself/himself that you want to punch it/him.
Such a good point
@@MrDerushingo Average kitchens are not like Gordan Ramseys restaraunts. I think we all know that but as far as fine dining is concerned he better have an ego and have his chefs be perfect. If I'm paying hundreds of dollars for a dish it better be perfect.
"I wanna make food that makes people stop eating" I did it when I was 5
😆
I hate to say it but unfortunately this culture isn't gone. The head chef of the restaurant I work at behaves like this it's incredibly abusive and he has injured staff in the past. Yet the owners look the other way.... Thank you Josh for speaking on this because unfortunately not everyone has realized this behaviour is not ok
I think this has to be a series, Josh reviewing movie food scenes!
Now i want an entire video of Josh praising Chef, the same way he destroyed Burnt
Yes! Chef is a great movie that really showcases the difficulty and passion behind making an amazing culinary experience. Apparently, that doesn’t require abuse!
Big yes! Favreau and Choi reignited my passion for cooking with a dang grilled cheese sandwich. I cannot agree nor fanboy hard enough.
Most rotovaps are only a few thousand dollars, the super high end ones are around 10-15k. If you’re paying 140k for your rotovap you need a new rotovap guy…
It's for evaporating bodies.
@@levilevis9032 Desiccated remains fetch a good price on the Ferengi commodities market.
In fairness the "idiot sandwich" thing was a bit for, I think, a comic relief special so it was all scripted.
In Saturday night live I want to say... Not 100% sure
Exactly smh for someone who hate on my dude Ramsay so much you think he would know that 🤦🏽♂️
@@marianna3253 it was the Late Late Show w/ James Cordon.
Most of the outrage he shows on Hells Kitchen is all for show. He doesn’t act like that big of an ass in his bbc shows.
so y'all just gonna sleep on his abusive behavior because this one moment was a bit? literally watch any episode of hell's kitchen and put yourself in the place of the people he abuses.
We watch it because there's a limited amount of movies about the profession. But I agree 100% that chef is a WAY better movie. There's a aspect of love to the profession and food in general in chef, where burnt is a drama and doesn't have that passion.
We have Ratatouille and chef, what else do you need.
@@xltomasslx Hundred Foot Journey is good as well, imo :)
Pig is a good one too tbh
@@coolboyyo654 the nic cage one?
Chef is about the art of making good food and stepping away from kitchens like depicted in Burnt. Burnt is blind to what that art and appreciation is.
I have never heard of this movie and now I wanna hate watch it.
Make sure you watch Chef afterwards to clean your palate
It's on tubi if you really want to give it a go. It's been on my list for awhile, but I just never have been in the mood for it.
Thank you so much Josh and the rest of the Mythical kitchen crew for addressing this and using your platform to bring awareness to the abuses that restaurant staff endure. Thank you for not blindly endorsing people like Gordon Ramsay simply because of who they are; and thank you for being brave enough to stand up to the institutionalized ideals of "what a kitchen should be like" and instead presenting an example of how to have a healthy, happy and safe work environment within the culinary space. Your review of this movie is great, but the commentary on the larger issue that this movie represents is incredibly important, and I am very happy to see a well-known chef take a stand and speak out against it.
Josh spitting facts at Ramsey is the best thing around
I L O V E Josh’s rants, this video is a masterpiece
PLEASE make more Josh rants, they're so good
I actually appreciate this a lot, it's informative, humorous, and entertaining!
I'm laughing at how Josh spoiled a whole different movie in this review
There is something oddly satisfying to see a man who has boiled urine critique the accuracy of conventional kitchen etiquette and food prep in a movie
He did cook a shoe
@@smakies5331 I've heard they are delicacies in certain countries
"i want to make food that makes people stop eating"
Bradley Cooper should take notes from Kay's Cooking
Haha Kay's cooking what a jem!
Poor Lee lol
I hope one day we can hear Josh’s thoughts on Hannibal.
He knows its all perfect from experience
I would adore for him to make a series of foods in the way that Hannibal does but with a pig cause ANALOGY !
So, it's essentially The Fast and the Furious for people that actually know about and build cars. Everything is wrong.
"I owe you a ten second Stand up mixer"
I loved the Fast and the Furious movies, especially 1 and Tokyo Drift, watched the first one enough times to ruin a DVD years ago... I tried to watch it a few weeks ago and had to stop after a few minutes in because of how absurd it is once you actually know about cars. The "car speak" is cringe worthy, its almost nice that the more recent ones just had cool cars and didn't try to pretend they were teaching people about them.
Funny enough though, I watched the first one in theater and my GF at the time wouldn't let me drive home after it because I was already an aggressive driver back them before watching.
My son who absolutely is obsessed with cars hates these movies. He's 15, I think he watched the first half hour of the first said it was stupid and hasn't watched it since. Now the nextflix ,Hulu ect shows on redoing cars he will watch on repeat every damn season over and over.
Also Drumline for anyone who has been in a marching band. We used to watch it on the bus on almost every band trip because it's so absurd that it's funny.
…they build cars in the F&F movies?
It’s a dumb action movie with cars that are basically sentient lol. I don’t think they wanted accuracy
God, I love starting my morning with a solid episode of Storytime w/ Josh. Honestly he did a crazy great job keeping his supercharged ADHD in check and his point on track lmao
ADHD doesn´t even exist...
@@agauerm Huh? It’s been a well known scientific fact since 1789. What are you talking about?
@@Jacob-Sophia nope, just like many other "mental disorders" that were only invented so they could fit some drug leaflet , allowing it to be prescribed to that "disorder". How stupid a parent can be to basically give legal crack to their kids (ritalin).
@@agauerm
i think you’re on the wrong channel bud. Josh talks about his ADHD quiet often and it’s no secret he struggles with it. their parent company good mythical morning are also big advocates for mental health research and therapy, so i’m not sure this place is a good fit for you.
@@agauerm To draw another parallel, if you get hit by a car and hurt all over, the doctors are gonna give u morphine. If you get out of a surgery they might prescribe oxycodone. These are opioids. Those are also drugs some people use illegally and recreationally. It doesnt make the use of it in a medical setting wrong or useless.
i felt like josh's vein in his arm was gonna pop out of his arm the whole video
When my husband gets mad, there's a vein in his forehead that just PULSES when he's ticked off. It just BULGES out of his temple. I assume the same for Josh.
It was pretty distracting
I loved this video so much, I remember during my time working in fine dining the chef/owner of the place I worked made a conscious effort to run a clean, non-toxic work environment. That job was definitly the hardest I've ever worked, but I felt like I was a part of a team and that my contribution mattered. It makes me so happy to see that people like Josh are still carrying that banner and advocating for better working conditions for our kitchens!
"Sometimes Pam nonstick spray is used in both" he says, nonchalantly.
Josh getting worked up over a movie no one has ever seen or heard of, is peak Josh. Lol.
It's one of the most known food movies, especially if you're immersed in food and cooking culture.
Hundred foot journey is good too
I was bored watching Burnt. Conversely, I cried during Chef. I loved Chef so much.
If whoever said "You ARE an olive garden commercial" wasn't immediately high fived there's no justice in the world.
I worked as a chef in a couple London restaurants, the abuse in that industry made me leave it and change my path in life. Kinda sad it killed my passion for years
Sorry you had to go through that.
snowflake.
As an Indian I think you should review The Hundred-Foot Journey, watched it a few years ago and thought it was good.
I can't believe he didn't bring up Ratatouille even once throughout this
JOSH, TELL US ABOUT RATATOUILLE
😂
When he got to the part about "I want to make food that makes people stop eating." I thought "Try saying that to Anton Ego and see what happens to you."
Sounds like you need to listen to the podcast where he, Nicole and Babish talk about exactly that
After listening to the podcast discussing this movie, I'm so glad that you guys made a video about it. Josh ranting has to be one of my favorite things.
Which podcast episode is that?
@@svenis97 What's The Best Food Movie? ft. Binging With Babish, I believe
Josh is gonna go missing one day and everyone will know why
Ah just the chaotic energy my morning needed
just got home from a 10 hour shift at my restaurant job and this made it all worthwhile
I’d love a series where Josh just critiques cooking shows and movies
I love Gordon Ramsay, but I also love Josh taking him down a peg. Please do more rant/roast videos like this they give me reason to be alive.
Really
I have no idea why I’m watching this. I’ve never even heard of this movie and I’m not sure anyone else has either 💀
Lmao true
I've worked under a Carl Casper, and I've worked under a Bradley Cooper, and I grew more, learned more, performed better, and didn't want to die every day under a Carl Casper.
Be the Carl Casper you want to see in this world, and that will save the restaurant industry.
Alright, now I need Josh’s full review of Chef because I just rewatched it and it really is a brilliantly understated movie.
It truly is a beautiful movie.
The guy with the cayenne pepper, *literally*, being caught red handed…. My eyes just rolled so hard, they’re stuck.
Nah... he admitted, he wasn't caught!
Dude, Chef is so good, that one time I was watching it while assembling a piece of furniture and I watched the movie all the way through, wasn’t done assembling, so I restarted it with the commentary on and watched it again 🤣
as much as i love chaotic cooking on this channel, i also love when josh just sits down and talks smack LOL
I came into this hoping Josh would recommend Chef instead and the Mythical Chef did not disappoint.
Seriously I’m glad folks like you and Kenji are advocating for decency and kindness in the kitchen. It’s awesome to see.
"When's the last time you had an oragsm that was.. interesting?" He knows as much about orgasms as he does about cooking. I have never, ever, in my entire life, described an orgasm as interesting. Nor have I had it described to me that way...
If anyone ever described an orgasm I induced in them, as "interesting"... My ego would be very deflated.
If someone said "that was interesting" as pillow talk, I'd be very, very worried.
Sienna miller’s character’s reaction to that was even better 😪 she just laughed it out and kept making that pasta.
I’m just watching it and that dialogue made me worried.
Oh god is that what Bradley Cooper meant by when he said he wants to make food that makes people stop eating?🙊
@@kquandry I would give up on orgasms and learn about sous vide.
@@hanalec8472 he made sentences that made people want to stop eating lol
I was expecting a funny video, but this really is a great critique not only on the movie but on the food and movie industries
The Hundred-Foot Journey would be a good review, too. And then make some french omelettes and curries!
Yes yes yes. Make this happen
I want Josh to do a "Chef Reacts to..." series in the same vein as Corridor Digital where he reacts to movies about cooking such as Ratatouille or Chef
I think Josh would enjoy the movie Pig.
Other watchable food movies that you haven't mentioned here or on the podcast, The Hundred Foot Journey and Today's Special
As a chef myself, this is is perfect. I have tasting spoons galore! 🤣 and Chef was by far one of my favorites cooking movies ever.
Shout out to Josh's arm vein that I stared at the whole time.
The only reason I can think of for the sous vide worship in this film, is that in 2009 Gordon Ramsay was blasted for using pre-cooked "boil in a bag" meals at some of his London places- he was using a central supplier that would cook the stuff, vacuum pack it, and deliver it to the restaurants for reheating. Perhaps this is Gordon trying to respond with "oh no, it's actually super fancy and modern".... I feel your rage Josh- this movie makes me want to throw plates at Ramsay's face.
This is legitimately the best movie review I've ever seen. Lol.
Burnt: “I want to make food that makes people stop eating”
Chef: “I get to touch people’s hearts with the food that I make, and I want to share this with you.”
That showed me why chef will always be the superior movie
That's the difference in cooking, and cooking in a michelin restaurant.
I find it stupid, but respect the military like professionalism
you know what i love? how the syrup in the background goes up exactly to where the tile ends. visually pleasing shot, thank you
I think Gordon Ramsay has a severe hatred of sous vide cooking. He had a show called Ramsay's Best Restaurant where each episode had restaurants go head to head. I remember one episode specifically where one restaurant used a lot of sous vide cooking, vs one that didn't. The first restaurant delivered all their dishes on time, had no complaints. People were just a bit confused about the cooking method, but it was tasty. The second restaurant screwed up constantly, but because they didn't use a sous vide, Ramsay declared them the winner.
I adore a good Josh rant
Can we please have a rant-off episode between Josh and Rhett? Either one topic they both have a rant about or maybe a debate type thing.
I love how obsessed with Brink Josh is - I wonder how many others that watched this video COMPLETELY get that reference.
I’m a pastry chef at a really nice restaurant & I love our work place atmosphere. I’m so thankful that we have such a fun & easy going kitchen. Even our head chefs are all so nice & joke around with us all day.
1:16 the reason they did this was they had a stage collapse and after that point they put that in their write up to have an easy way to see if the crew actually read and did everything. If there were brown M&Ms they new they had to go do a stage check
There was a gig they did in a brand new basketball court and they specified that a covering needs to be put down on X type of flooring to prevent damage. They didn't read it, and the new floor was ruined.
So then DLR caused $50k worth of damage backstage after the building owners tried to shift the blame on to the band.
I LOVE HOW JOSH INCLUDED VAN HALEN IN THIS. They really did do that to see if they were reading agreements.
Yeah...I had to pull out those M&Ms once...5 pounds' worth.
@@victorhawkins3461 That's cool.
An executive producer is another term for a financial backer. Gordon didn't have anything to do with the content.
I have two degrees under my belt, one being of the culinary arts. In the late 90's I was let out into a restaurant industry that I did not enjoy. I couldn't "put to words" what I didn't like at the time. I think that movie is a reflection of that era of the industry
Take a shot every time Josh says "Sous Vide"
The intersection of my love for movie breakdowns (praise & critical) and Mythical! 🤩
As a few have said. You should watch Nicolas Cage's "Pig". I'd like to hear your thoughts on the seedy underground of restaurant worker fight clubs.
I'm really loving these storytimes with Josh videos 🙌
I love Josh's passion and dedication to food so much.
There's also "The Chef" 2012; a French comedy that has a lot to say about the love of food. There's the romantic stuff that's cliché, but still worth watching for anyone who loves food.
I would also recommend "Le Grand Chef" 2007 - A Korean movie about a high stake culinary competition. The food arrangements are amazing.
Such a wonderful review, the passion and scene for Scene breakdown really reverberated.
Would you consider “Pig” with Nicolas cage a foodie film?
Great analysis. Love this format. Thanks!
My first chef was an abusive one and that's over 10 years ago now but I've not spoken to him since. The culture is slowly fading away and most chefs of my generation coexist and colab happily these days but none of our abusive ex chefs are ever involved and all the supportive ones very much are. Treat people well and they'll stick with ya. Otherwise you'll fade into obscurity like Marco Pierre White who makes stock cube recipes now.
Who would have thought that the man that wants to reference the beef Wellington in every instance he has, has a problem with Gordon Ramsay
Gordon Ramsay's idiot sandwich incident was a bit for James Cordon's Late Late Show. It wasn't real.
Sure, but let’s not pretend Ramsay didn’t do things of near equal aggressiveness on Hells Kitchen, that’s why they did the bit in the first place.
These may be my favorite Mythical Kitchen videos. Fantastic.
Adam Jones plays the guitar in Tool and that's the only Adam Jones I'll recognize
I'm sure there's a MK episode where Josh talks about him getting dumped outside of a Yoghurtland...
I think he told the story on the podcast. It did happen 🤣
He told the story on their podcast, but there he said he was the one who dumped her.
I think he also talked about it in the Pizza Hut triple decker pizza past food?
@@pop-tartdepression393 yeah he did
Agree with the review. Always thought of it as a guilty pleasure kind of movie, but I also used to recommend it to my psych students to illustrate aspects of narcissistic and borderline personalities.
I’ve done my best to watch every video you folks have ever come out with. This is my favorite by far.
I love these breakdowns. We need more.
The holy trinity of youtube food gods: Josh Scherer, Nigel Ng, and Andrew Rea.
The fact that Joshua Weissman and YSAC weren’t on this list is upsetting
@@yeetus42 came here to day this lol
Nigel is funny but not a true chef. Josh weissman, Andrea rea , Josh, chef John.
@@forgottenking8141 Uncle Roger is a Chinese government sympathiser.
Clair (dessert person)? Guga? Pit master x? Dish Granted? 🤷♂️🤪🔥👍
Watching this has made me glad I haven’t see this movie 🤣 Josh, doing the work of the people!
My eyes are fixed on the log cabin syrup in the background, it’s fill level matches the line of the tile perfectly
This is legit such a really good video. I'd love more like this on here
so fun fact Gordon Rhamsy's former mentor actually once drove Gordon to tears (i know this because he was the judge on a short-lived cooking competition show and that's how they introduced him "Winner of multiple Michlin stars and the man who made Gordon Rhamsy Cry" )
I know you said you dont need to get into Marco Pierre-White, but please absolutely do in a future video like this.
The image of Bard,y Cooper improvising killing himself with a sous vide bag and everyone on set being confused is so funny to me
I realy enjoy these videos where josh just sits down to talk abt stuff like this. All of the videos here are great but i especially love these
22 minutes of Josh hilariously and thoughtfully ripping apart a movie that I forgot existed is fantastic start to my Thursday morning! Keep it up mythical kitchen!
watching Josh review this movie is like when my musician friends watch Whiplash
Guys, please do more content like this! I love seeing your take on cooking media!
This was great, I just re-listened to the Best Food Movie episode of A Hotdog is a Sandwich yesterday. Also, thanks for listening to us about the palm heel strike t-shirt!