Transformers: Age of Extinction Pitch Meeting
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- Step inside the pitch meeting that led to Transformers: Age of Extinction!
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Some people thought that three Transformers movies may have been enough. But what those people didn’t take into account was… what if more money?! That question is what led to a fourth installment in the Transformers franchise, once again with Michael Bay at the helm. But this time, with a whole new cast of human characters led by Mark Wahlberg… the inventor.
Transformers: Age of Extinction definitely raises some questions. Like what happened to Sam Witwicky? Why are the anti-Transformer people working with a Transformer? Why is Cade Yeager such a terrible person? Why are we spending so much time on these creepy Romeo & Juliet laws? Why was there an empty 30-feet deep Transformer-sized hiding spot under Cade’s barn? What happened to the Allspark being the source of the Transformers powers? How many product placements can they cram into one movie?
To answer all these questions and more, step inside the Pitch Meeting that led to Transformers: Age of Extinction! It’ll be super easy, barely an inconvenience.
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This movie was only worth being made so that we could enjoy another Pitch Meeting
Screen Rant's channel is also worth being made so that we could enjoy Pitch Meetings. Otherwise, screenrant's content is trash.
@@YaNoAwantoMas except for Ryan George's content, which goes beyond Pitch Meetings.
Oh my goodness the ryanverse is so dam deep these videos have lore and a interconnecting story
So you are saying the budget for this 7 minute clip is over $200 million?
You're not wrong.
"So you have a three hour toy commercial for me?"
"Yes, sir, I do!"
"Yay, money!"
So I was planning to do another Transformers movie
@@nancygonzalezgarcia8701 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
@@coolnerdlll6053 and then thought I could add Mark Walhberg into it.
@@nancygonzalezgarcia8701 "Ha ha ha! Money money money!"
@@coolnerdlll6053 and then add some wizards and Anthony Hopkins into it because audiences love Anthony Hopkins, don’t They?
I remember when that character said "My face is my warrant" in the theatre and someone behind me said "Oh my god this is terrible"
Badges? We don’t need no stinking... oh, I can just say my face is my badge? Ok, I’ll go with that.
oh brother you people are so gay
@@meghanachauhan9380 My face is so gay.
Terribly good you mean
They voluntarily went to see a Transformers movie in theaters. They knew what they were signing up for.
"This guy's name is Cade Yeager."
"Oh yeah, that almost sounds like a real name, sure!" LOL!!!
He must be a long lost cousin of EREN YEAGER
@@Obrienjob98 you kinda smell
@@icarus9980 like a baka
@@Obrienjob98 heeyyyyyyyyyy
Shut up.
Bruh Why so much toxicity in the replies?
"Guns, boobs, America, victory" KILLED ME. Love pitch meetings.
Yes!!!!😂
That's what we're going with.
Needs to be on a T shirt!
Murica sum up in 1 sentence LOL
**Freedoms internally**
The fact that Producer guy is getting more critical of these movies is the greatest character development I've ever seen
I mean, I can see his point, but…..money.
@@attiasprouse682 yes money though
His near mental breakdown a few weeks ago was both hilarious and devastating. “I could’ve been a doctor…”
@@brianparent4023 which one?
@@it6647 the one for “old” by m night shyamalan
Producer Guy saying, “why are you taking this scene in this direction” was legitimately me because why even bring up the Romeo and Juliette law😭.
I personally really like that scene. Perhaps creepy but very human. Also it lasts like a minute 40 seconds tops iirc.
@@SiMeGamer I found it creepy and unnecessary
Well we are talking about Hollywood here lol.
Is that actually a real thing? When I saw it, I thought it was just a made up thing, a gag.
@@SiMeGamer For them both to have been minors. He would be17 and she would be 13.. That's creepy.
Wait, why can't Optimus "hide" by just...being a truck? Isn't that the whole point of "Robots in Disguise"?
Because.
@@adechandrahasibuan4612 that works!
Tell that to Michael Bay
Also: Why did they rename cybertronium to transformium in that movie? Cybertronium sounds at least 20% cooler.
@@davidwuhrer6704 cuz “focus grouped. Catchy. Trademarked” is probably what the Hasbro execs actually said in meetings making the movie
Someone having a laminated card of the Romeo & Juliet law in their wallet is such a major warning sign that I'm kinda surprised there wasn't an actual red flag in the scene.
I’m almost (almost) tempted to watch the movie to see it.
I'm surprised that even got the green light for the film!
This is Hollywood we are talking about, are you really that surprised?
That scene was soooo creepy..
@@14stockfan 🤣 you right!
I need a Pitch Meeting for Mark Walhberg I decided
That would be TIGHT!
Wow wow wow wow… wow
What? No!
@@rd0676 being weekit smaawt is super easy, barely an inconvenience dere and so fawth!!
(I'm speaking in mark's Bostonian accent)
i decided, i agree
I haven’t even seen the film but the take on the dating law literally made me spill my coffee
The whole thing is super weird. Probably something from Michael Bay’s younger years he fees he needs to justify
The movie really went all in with that. Was kind of concerning.
I remember seeing that scene thinking exactly what producer guy was thinking… why does this scene exist, it’s soo weirdly specific and completely unnecessary to the movie.
@@Gate0r He's getting his excuses in early.
I mean, I think this is something that should be talked about, but it seems completely misplaced in that movie. Also the car chase immediately preceeding it. The movie is supposed to be about immortal shapeshifting militant environmentalists from outer space, not about cars, car chases, and stable relationships.
That "Romeo and Juliet Law" scene makes me think Michael Bay and/or his celebrity friends have some skeletons in their closet and using this scene to pacify our thoughts on it before it is publicly revealed.
Michael Bay has some very unsettling plots in all of his transformers films
His "defense" of this was made it even worse
Or maybe it's a real law, and maybe 20+ dudes do go for younger girls because it's easier to manipulate them and their parents are worried. You know, just a thought
@@steelbear2063 It is a real law (in Texas anyway). And I see the point in its existence, since an 18 year old sleeping with a 17 year old when they've been a couple since they were both 15 or whatever shouldn't be illegal.
@@thepubknight6144 LOL! So true.
@@steelbear2063 Romeo and Juliet law don't apply to 20+ in Texas... Maybe you should actually inform yourself before geting angry for no reason ?
"Things explode, metal punches metal, good guys win, guns, boobs, America, Victory."
This was one of the best written lines in Pitch Meeting History.
Producer Guy: "America? Didn't you just say this scene took place in Hong Kong?"
Screenwriter Guy: "...Explosions."
Producer Guy: "Works for me."
Kinda sums up most main stream movies
This needs to be on a shirt...
I bet that was actually written on the script
Detailed explanation of that law 💀😭😂
I just did a paper on age of consent for law school. Age of consent laws are a mess. Not sure a lot of humor there.
It's the main reason why I wanted this Pitch meeting. It's so weird and creepy and just has no purpose of being in the movie. I just really wanted Ryan to make fun of it
I was in tears during that entire section lmao
Literally the only actual problem I had with this movie in my opinion (well a mention of Sam would’ve been nice)
@@moonrocks Me too. And I don't usually physically lol. Hilarious.
Mfer actually kept a laminated card in his wallet with that statute lol. That's the guy you want dating your daughter!
It didn’t come across so weird in the movie, but it’s way creepier the more you think about it.
@@04Saleen256 Really? Really?!
At least you know he does his homework /s
@@04Saleen256 It came across as quite weird in the movie, too.
@@shaun4772 He helps all his --victims-- girlfriends with their homework.
I like how he’s always worried about being a creep so he carries a card saying it’s okay
The unblinking stoic tone and expression he has during that explanation only make it creepier.
"Isn't this creepy?" "No, he has a laminated card so that makes it OK. He's a good guy now."
When it being technically okay isn't actually okay enough.
"Hey, I'm a disgusting pedophile and here's my card."
A laminated card in his wallet
*nervous sweating*
"It's just a funny scene, y'know?"
I really wish I could see the writer who came up with all that lol
@@do3807 you can't, he's in solitary confinement.
From Meaghan Fox to Meaghan's Law
This conversation came up around me so many times in high school that I just looked up the legality of it and then people started judging me because I knew this information of the top of my head.
Epstein. Island. That's all I'm gonna say.
The way writer guy was so invested into the Texas minor dating law made me cry 😂😂😂😂
The quote Mr Sunday Movies, I'm going to *transform* people veiw age of consent laws.
But now think about the actual person that decided that was a necessary part of this movie.
I watched this in the theater and was wondering why the hell this was even in the script. Who was trying to tell us something?
@@AW-sx1vl Bay, of course.
@Logan McGlynn but why have it in the movie?
"It makes me wonder why you know all this or why you looked it up so thoroughly."
Many thanks to Ryan for bringing us the questions we never thought to ask.
Maybe you didn't think to ask, but I was thinking - and hoping - that this would be used as probable cause to tap the director's phone.
Oh, don't worry. Many of us were asking this whilst also wondering about Michael Bay's earlier years.
This part about the minor dating "Romeo and Juliet Law" was the funniest one I've heard in a while...My coworkers thought I was having an episode...
You were! An episode of "Pitch Meeting" :-D
Must be nice, I typically have to work at my job.
Boss: “You’re fired.”
Me: “But…but there’s still money to be made.”
"Oh ok then!"
I'm definitely using that as soon as I get the chance
Boss: "yeah yeah yeah :D"
“The Transformers are so awesome. There’s no way anyone could ruin them.”
Michael Bay: “Actually, it’s gonna be super easy. Barely an inconvenience.”
“Okay, but there’s no way that even you could ruin them 5 times in a row.”
Michael Bay: “Again, super easy. Barely an inconvenience.”
Example at 2:02
"It's gonna be tough to hide an Autobot on a farm." Actually, hiding is the Transformers' main gimmick. Just switch to vehicle form and park indefinitely. So stories focused on stealth missions and subtlety would be much more germane than anything Bay did.
@@alm2187 Yea when he was at that part I was thinking, 'of course it's going to be super easy' , he can just turn into the farm's trailer truck.
Go rewatch the 86 movie, it was trash.
See we’re gonna spend about 5 minutes talking about minirs and how its ok do date them if you live in texas
Honestly the most easy way to hide him was for him to turn into a tractor. It would have been super easy barely a inconvenience
"Uh-oh! Oh no! It's the villain they've already defeated three times now..."
"Yeah! So it's like... ..are they gonna win a fourth time?"
"Well thank God Cade Yaeger had an empty 30 foot deep storage space under his floorboards" was delivered SO perfectly. I've revisited the video several times just for that delivery. (At 2:16 for those curious)
"I'm confused, more than anything" pretty much sums up the Bay films.
The Island was pretty good. That is the only one I've seen. I have this crazy way of watching movies. If I think they're bad I just don't watch them.
@@Arigator2 The Rock is a classic Michael Bay action movie, arguably his peak since it's goofy as hell, but still coherent and entertaining. He hadn't quite gone completely off the deep end by that point.
The description "goofy as hell but not quite off the deep end yet" also applies to Nicolas Cage's performance.
You're not wrong.
"Visual mess" is possibly the best way to describe the climatic action scenes. I've seen all the transformers movies up to this one and I still can never tell what's going on.
@@Arigator2 Agreed, the Island was pretty good. It was even better when it was Parts the Clonus Horror.
I LOVE all the Transformers pitch meetings, because I can finally understand the movie.
Same
Haa! Right?
😄👍
I haven't seen this one and now I don't need to 🙂
Ryan George explaining over complex movies since 2018😂
@@ScreenRant 2017. Get your saving grace right.
"maybe we can just make her character 18 years old..." "Noooo..." LOL
Yes, apparently someone thought 18 year old girls are too old to be sexually attractive, which is sort of a definition of a child predator. There is no legitimate excuse.for that horrible scene with the laminated legal loophole wallet card.
“Why are you taking this scene in this direction?”
“They had a pre-existing juvenile foundational relationship statute 2705-3…”
This is one of the funniest things I’ve ever heard in any of the hundreds of pitch meeting videos I’ve watched
"The Dinobots will be in the movie long enough to justify their presence in the trailer and on toy shelves."
Yup.
Nailed it.
With a sledgehammer.
I was watching this, in the theater with nephews. like 2.5 hrs in, thinking to myself, ok this has to be over sooon.... wait where the f are the dinobots!
@@justbob333 I honestly thought the same thing when I watched it in theater as well. Nearly a three hour movie and they only had enough time to show the dinobots for ten minutes near the end of the movie.
"Well listen...I agree"
Greatest plot twist since the bad guy's neck
The deliver on that was so perfect. I had to rewind it.
He’s learning to get all the way off his back about things
3:34 "Why are you taking this scene in this direction?" ROFL!
2007 Michael Bay: I don’t like the idea of selling guns to kids so I’m not making Megatron transform into a gun.
Transformers Fans: You’re destroying our childhood.
Michael Bay: Fine, here’s your guns! And take some robot testicles and statutory rape loopholes!
“He can fix him because -“
‘He’s a terrible inventor’
“Exactly!”
a "romeo & juliet" clause doesn't exactly makes it sound like the relationship will end in a healthy, natural way
Really makes you wonder why TF it was left in the movie just not needed at all.
Texas lawmakers aren't known for critical thinking.
The romeo & juliet clause is actually meant for teenagers that are one or two years apart. Technically you can also make it a lot creepier but it was just a way to make it possible for an 18 year old to continue their relationship with a 16-17 year old.
@@JSmellerM yeah that doesn't improve the situation since it doesn't have an age limit
This skit really demonstrates Ryan's acting prowess. How someone can say that Bud light is delicious without vomiting in their mouth a little I will never know.
easy it took 200 takes and that was the one only time he didn't puke cause Ryan didn't eat or drink 3 days straight just so that he can say that one line about bud light
Because they swapped it with water
@@teathesilkwing7616 What difference would that make?
And they covered it up with an insert scene from the movie, so we couldn't see his disgust and immediate barfing after saying it.
“He’s from the other movies!” is becoming my new favorite.
It's genuinely hilarious that this movie's most memorable scene, even its signature scene, is... explaining when it's okay to sleep with a minor.
Hollywood needs you to understand why it's okay when they do it.
@@greghannibal I watched a video that joked that it was surely the input of some producer who had a son or something who dated a minor, and the idea makes way too much sense.
They know their target audience...
@@Fuzzy_Barbarian I would agree though it was probably the producer themselves.
More striking is the fact that felt like it had more effort put into it than how they actually justified the plot. The fact that one guy was mad at one of the robots that saved them and not the ones that were doing the actual human killing and how this film now says Transformers were made with that metal instead of being born like in the last film.
Glad Ryan brought up the "Romeo & Juliet" law scene. The movie was already flaw-heavy and this just slammed the brakes for no reason.
That was just a round of product placement. For Texas tourism.
@@onkelpappkov2666 Tourism was probably the last thing on my mind during that scene
I can totally see Bay demanding that scene personally
@@kellnola im 39 and my gf is 16. so what bro?
@@GabrielAlcala956 :-)
"So we show how the desepticons can easily disolve in thousands of tiny little cubes and recreate them later."
"Oh it's gonna be super hard to kill them?"
"It's actually super easy, barely an inconvienence."
"Is it? How?"
"We just shoot them."
And then they're gonna stop doing that in the next movie.
"Oh its gonna be tough to hide an Autobot on a farm..."
"Actually its gonna be super easy. Barely an inconvenience"
"Oh really ?"
"Yeah he just goes ahead and hides under the floor of the barn, so thats the perfect spot for him, thats a great spot"
"Oh fantastic. Well thank god Cade Yeager had an empty 30 foot deep storage space under his floorboards"
Genuine LOL
Writer: She’s 17 and he’s 20, but they started dating before he became an adult.
Producer: you know that that doesn’t make it look any better, right?
At most, she was 15 and he was 17.
At 17 she would be 14...
To put that in perspective I first went to college at 17 and one of my exes was 14 when she just started High School. Creepy.
@@InitialPC to put it in a more common perspective, I was a junior in high school at 17 (started the semester at 16) and a 14 year-old would be a freshman very likely turning 15. Given that seniors date freshman all the time, it isn't creepy at all to assume a junior in high school is dating a freshman, even if said freshman turned 14 instead of 15 somehow.
My last girlfriend was 22 and I was 27. Is that creepy? Because by your logic, 3 years is creepy, so 5 years must be horrific.
@@CyranoForever101It is yes. Very much so.
@@CyranoForever101 It's not just the absolute number of years that does it, because the more you age, the less difference 5 or 10 years make. Hence why a 20-year-old sleeping with a 15-year-old is not okay, but nobody bats an eye if a 45-year-old sleeps with a 40-year-old. Because the difference in intellectual and social maturity and power between a 15yo and a 20yo is way larger than a 40yo and a 45yo.
So no, 22 and 27 is not as creepy as 17 and 20 despite being a larger difference.
Audience: "This franchise could not possibly do more product placement."
Movie: "Hold my aMAZingly refreshing Bud Lite."
Yeah it's all these movies I'm usually surprise on the Transformer franchise stands
ive never seen the movie, please tell me Ryan invented that line and not was actually in the movie?
The writers took that one personally
@@sarairuiz2369 Here's the thing - I HAVE seen the movie, but I so thoroughly forgot it that I had to watch this pitch meeting twice to remember that I HAD seen it. It's THAT forgettable. So I can't tell you if that line is in the movie. No one can.
Michael Bay: Actually, it’s gonna be super easy, barely an inconvenience.
Roasting this movie's extremely specific and painstaking "it's cool and legal to date minors" subplot never gets old.
I remember Mark Wahlberg being a very unconvincing choice as a scientist for “The Happening”. Guess I wasn’t alone.
Producer Guy's statement to the effect of "We could just make her eighteen so we don't have to do a deep-dive of legal loopholes of this kind," was delightful.
@Rafael Pereira Neves Dog grooming?
The funniest thing is that he didn't even get it right-the age of consent in Texas is 17. Still creepy, but they didn't even need to have the scene. The movie would've been better if Shane weren't there.
And it would be super easy barely an inconvenience because actress at that time was already adult.
it’s not a loophole tho, the age of consent is very arbitrary, even across the western world it ranges from 14 to 18. there’s no “right” age of consent within this range as there exists no exact science to determine it.
@@mencibenci "The US: Set on a state-by-state basis, the age of consent ranges from 16 to 18"
"Walberg just has this quality... He'll play any role if you pay him enough." Wasn't expecting that. Hilarious 😂😂😂
@Rafael Pereira Neves 😂
He's in an absolutely bizarre gambling company campaign in Australia at the moment, so yes this is true. He'll do whatever for money. I almost respect him for it?
@Rafael Pereira Neves he signed a contract for transformers 5 and 6 but stated he had no intention of doing 6
Compared to Nicolas Cage who will play any role if you pay him....at all. LMAO
huh, it seems Mark Walberg and I are not so different after all.
Can't wait for the Pitch Meeting for the Last Knight. Here's a discussion that I think will happen:
Ryan: So here we introduce Megatron again
Ryan: Wait, isn't he Galvatron now? How'd he go back as Megatron?
Ryan: Unclear
Ryan: Fair enough
It actually is clear they just didn't provide context
No. "The name "Megatron" is more recognizable for selling tickets and merchandise"
*Spider-Man: No Way Home Pitch Meeting*
“So how is Doctor Octopus alive again? I thought he fell into that mini sun & drowned in a river.”
“He came back by the power of Fan-Service!”
“Ah, coming back via Fan-Service is TIGHT!”
Bumblebee (2018) Pitch Meeting Next!
“Then Cade drinks some amazingly refreshing Bud Light”
Producer Guy had already cashed that check.
What is it with him and cashing that check and not telling screenwriter guy about it until the pitch meeting
Screenwriter guy seems very interested, and suspiciously knowledgeable, about that Texas law.
Now that I think about it... Why does he know all that?
This scene remains the most incomprehensible scene I've ever scene. Not in the sense that I don't understand what's going on, but more that I don't understand what it's doing there. It doesn't help the plot, we've already establishe Cade as overprotective, it doesn't give any depth to the daughter or the boyfriend. It's just a super awkward scene that serves no purpose. Why was it filmed, let alone left in the final cut?
5:49 “Uh-oh oh no it’s the villain they already defeated three times” lmfaoooo this part got me
Producer: Couldn't optimus just disguise himself as, I dont know, a tractor or something?
Writer guy: No
Producer: Why not? Wasnt he disguised as a broken down cab-over?
Writer: Because
Producer: That works!
“That almost sounds like a real name, sure”
😂😂😂
love the bit on the Romeo and Juliet clause, that is still one of the creepiest scenes in any film
I didn’t even know that was a thing in this movie.
Yep it's just like why... and then he pulls the card out and it's like what even is this?
4:13 Best. Reaction. Ever.
"Do you think T.J. Miller's agent will take the call?"
"If he answers on the second ring, I'll pay you a million dollars."
*rrrin--* "T.J. Miller's agent, he's available, where's the shoot and when does he have to be there?"
That "what?" reaction to punching a guy with a car was sooo on point 😂
"Uh-oh oh no its the villain they've already defeated 3 times now."
"So its like... are they going to win a 4th time?"
"Did you happen to work on Star Wars?"
"Look sir I'm going to need you to get alllllllll the way off my back about the same villain coming back over and over and over again."
You sound confused, there is no villain which has been faced let alone defeated 4 times in Star Wars.
@@cenciende9401 Can you include a whole faction as a villain, because then we’ve got the Empire. Even if you don’t count the First Order (“Huh, Starkiller Base blew up… whelp, time to get started on our FOURTH Planet Killer.”), they pretty much lose in every encounter they’ve been in, specially under the Disney Brand.
Whoa boy, I can’t wait to see the Empire return in the Mandalorian Season 3! They might last a whole ten seconds before they get massacred!
@@Crossbones6732 Oh, picking the bones off of old dead franchises is TIGHT!
😂😂 So good. Every Transformers movie is basically an unintentional self-parody anyway. But Mr. George... just takes it to another level.
Oh man, I've been waiting for this episode! I knew Ryan's take on the Romeo and Juliet thing was going to be glorious.
No mention of how Optimus fixed himself on the road by scanning an oncoming truck and simply transforming into "polished and fully intact" mode?
To be fair, what should happen when he does that? How does damage translate across from one form to another?
@@skepticalbadger Shouldn't be able to scan the damage out, that's for sure
@@skepticalbadger Listen, I need you to get aaaaaaaaall the way off my back about transformation secondary effects.
But that was super easy, barely an inconvenience...
@@skepticalbadger okay transforming doesn't mean you get a new body. Logically speaking all scanning a vehicle should do is like you said change the FORM he can change into. It doesn't actually change anything about the body (optimius) itself. For example say you got scrapped on your knee and cut your arm. Learning how to curl yourself into a ball fixes neither. It just means you can curl yourself into a ball now.
"Things explode. Metal punches metal. Good guys win. Guns. Boobs. America. Victory."
This is the greatest line of dialogue ever written in anything at any time.
Commence the tshirt-ification and meme-ionifier ...SIMULTANEOUSLY
"Care to explain what happens?
NO!"
These lines always destroy me, it's so freaking hilarious and spot-on accurate.. XD
I'm more worried about the guy with a card explaining a dating law than the Decepticons.
"There's no way I'm re-watching the other movies to make sure"
You an' me both.
My literal thought exactly.
“That almost sounds like a real name!”
I’m glad to see Screenwriter Guy is improving in his craft 😊
healready said that about another name previously, cant remember whnich one
Dang, I can’t think of it either lol
@@leahl5007 might be the bernadict cumberbunch, he ripped off his name a bit lol
*producer guy
@@ceptemzorpus **Screenwriter Guy lol
"Do you have a crappy movie for me?"
"Yes sir I do."
I swear guys, I watched this movie in theaters. Before enters, in the line, everybody was excited, joking around an talking a lot. At the end, everybody exited the room looking down, speechless... Really depressing experinece
That Romeo and Juliet Law talk was Definitely Super Funny...And By Funny i mean Extremely Creepy and Unnecessary.
How many people in Texas do you think started doing it because of this movie.
Sets you up for first year law school criminal law class. Believe me.
"Why are you taking this scene in this direction ?" 😂
“ I like the SOUND of that “
* Right after the beats pill is the product placed 😂😂😂😂👌🏾
"But.. but there's still money to be made." The look on his face and the disappointed tone is priceless.
We need a 90's Teenage Muntant Ninja Turtles pitch meeting
He liked this. Man I hope he does it. I loved those movies especially 1 and 2
OMG YES!!!
Absolutely agree!
That is a great movie. Pitch meetings for the sequels, though...
“I have always liked….. cowabunga!”
I'm surprised he didn't mention the fact that in the third act when the whole city is getting sucked up by some big space device for like 10 minutes as everyone clings to the ground. Optimus finally decides to shoot it one time with his regular gun and it explodes.
Edit: I forgot the mention how the evil transformers just heal perfectly from any damage they take so the gang gets defeated. But later when they face them again, they just take regular damage and die easily for some reason.
That was.. that was something.
@Night-time Guy
Producer guy : "Well if he was able to do that the entire time then why didn't he just shoot earlier?"
Writer: "So the movie can happen."
I guess they didn't want to reuse "It's going to be super easy barely an inconvenience" twice.
Plot armor giveth and plot armor taketh away from villains in the 3rd act.
@@JSmellerM I would have bet money that's where it was going to be used. Good thing I don't bet.
“What’s KSI’s deal” he makes rap music and is part of the Sidemen.
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Thank you ryan for making me realised that cade had a 30ft deep hole on his farm
"Do you think Pitch Meeting needs another catch phrase?"
"Well listen.... I AGREE."
I miss "Whoopsie!"
Did they abandon the whoops ie catchphrase?
Sad
"Texas has a Romeo and Juliet law so he can't be arrested because they have a pre-existing juvenile relationship."
"...why do you know all of this?"
"Because!"
"Fair enough!
@@ap3xunlimited549 bro😂😂
I have cited this video in my short law school thesis entitled "Age of Consent, Statutory Rape, Unanswered Questions, and A Rationale for a Uniform Age of Consent", which is probably not the first time a Pitch Meeting is cited in a law school thesis, but I'll be it's fairly uncommon.
Hope I get an 'A'
How is no one talking about 5:19 "I like the sound of THAT", after it was shown that the product placement was a bluetooth speaker 😂😂
"There's no way I'm watching those films again" - pretty much sums up how I feel about this series.
Yup, I scrolled down looking for a comment like this and put one down myself had I not found one.
I didn't watch the third one because the second one was so bad. Then I tried watching this one because it was new characters and I turned it off after that dating law scene.
All the movies tried way too hard to be funny and it came across corny to me
I feel the same, though if it’s between watching these or the Fast & Furious franchise, I’m sticking with robots.
Pitch meeting for The Tremors series!
“It’s going to be impossible for them to escape.”
“Actually super easy, barely an inconvenience. They just pole vault away.”
“Wow wow wow wow wow”
Yes, please!
"Having a name for underground monsters so you can make money off them is TIGHT"
@@mirdala5231 care for a drink? We got monster mango, and graboidgrape
Granted, the 1st film is so well made that there really isn't too much for them to pick apart.
The _sequels,_ on the other hand...
@@PeteTheGrouch I agree it's well made, but I do think he can find plenty, granted it wouldn't be about the usual lazy and/or money grabby decisions, but more the weirdness of being told about it without having seen it, although having a Jaws like threat that doesn't need be shown of in that many scenes must have made it somewhat cheaper
"I like the sound of that" right after the sound box placement - nice :D
0:31
Me: Just looked at the Uncharted trailer.
Also me: Yeah yeah yeah he will
The Romeo and Juliet Laws scene was one of the most blatant perv scenes ever put to film. I mean, even Japanese anime is more subtle than that. Not so much in content, but in the intensity of wanting the scene itself.
"I want this controversial relationship in the movie, no I do not want compromises like making her older, and this exposition scene right here explains why this is okay and that I'm not a pervert. I'm gonna include a printout in case anyone needs to read the whole thing..." ~ Michael Bay (probably)
Honestly could've just ended with "we started dating in high school..." and just left it at that.
Actually no
Their age gap difference suggest in the best scenario and best is really relative to the situation
He was 17 dating a 14 yo child
which mean he was a senior dating a freshmen? even in highschool that felt creepy
@@Marveryn Junior dating a Freshman depending on his birthday.
You have no clue what blatant perv scenes have been put to film if you think a discussion about a couple's age difference of two to three years is one of the most blatant ones.
@@davidwuhrer6704 just because there are worse examples, that doesn't excuse a bad example.
the amount of polish on the writing and delivery in these is insane and has only gotten better over time. if only hollywood movies were as good as their pitch meetings
no joke. his timing, delivery, and editing are all spot on. Hysterical.
If movies were this good, pitch meetimg wouldn't be as good, which means that movies wouldn't be as good, it's an endless loop
@@ivanteklic4938 It's Ryans all the way down!
I don't even watch the movies anymore, I just watch the Pitch Meetings
@@AtTheVioletHour wow wow wow... wow!
Ryan, you’ve might have other PM that I enjoy more or have made me laugh more, but as a comedian and actor this one was so technically sound. Your delivery on some these jokes was soooo goood. I love watching these get better and better. Awesome job.
These are so freaking good. I wish he would have mentioned one other thing about the Romeo and Juliet law scene... the 20 year old has been dating the 17 year old since they were both minors so he was 17 and she was 14... I feel like that makes it worse somehow.
I love how screenwriter guy generally sneaks in a "Who's to say?" in his pitches when logically it IS him who would have the say in what happens in the story.
No script writer is deluded enough to think they have that kind of power over the fictional universe of the script. that power belongs to Marketing and random producers. Barbra Streisand's former hairdresser may want a giant mechanical spider in the third act.
I love it when the producer says "almost sounds like a real name." It shows self-awareness and self-delusion at the same time.
Honestly after this and the Old pitch meeting I'm surprised Producer guy didn't quit lol
“Which is just gonna be an absolute visual mess”
“Oh can you explain it”
“No”
“Please”
I love it
Producer: "How do we know they're bad guys?"
Writer: "Well sir, they are wearing black with sunglasses"
Producer: "Oh wearing black to signify you're evil is tight!"
And a line of black SUVs
Awesome content man, keep it up, thanks. I'd love to see a pitch meeting for...Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, War of the Worlds (Tom Cruise), and some Simon Pegg movies would be cool too.
How is it over time you’re getting even better at making these?
Still hoping for a Free Guy Pitch Meeting
Same
1000% Ryan would participate if asked.
I don't like getting Pitch Meetings when a movie is still brand new, chances are I won't remember to go back and find the video after I've actually had the chance to see the film.
"Oh no it's the villain they've already defeated 3 times now".... That had me rolling 🤣
I can't thank these two guys enough for keeping me from making the mistake of watching one of these transformers movies
"Why are you taking this scene in this direction?" I absolutely lost it 🤣🤣
"Things explode, metal punches metal, good guys win, guns, boobs, America, victory."
And with this summary I can now skip watching all previous and yet to be made Transformers movies. Thank you Ryan for the time saver.
Yep, it accurately sums up ever Transformers movie, and does so much more coherently than the movies themselves.