The Matrix Resurrections Pitch Meeting
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- Step inside the pitch meeting that led to The Matrix: Resurrections!
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The Matrix was one of the most popular movies of the 1990s and changed action movies forever. Then it’s two follow-ups Reloaded and Revolutions were also movies. With the trend of reviving decades-old franchises in full swing in Hollywood at the moment… Here we are. Again.
The Matrix: Resurrections definitely raises some questions. Like why are we just re-doing the first movie but different? Why include iconic characters if they’re not really the iconic characters and are also played by other actors? Why does every Keanu action scene involve a force-push? What are the stakes here, exactly? Did all the self-awareness make it okay?
To answer all these questions and more, step inside the Pitch Meeting that led to The Matrix: Resurrections! It’ll be super easy, barely an inconvenience.
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Which actor do you think did the best job at portraying their character?
none
That Ryan George character was tight!
The cat.
Joker in dark knight obviously
Script writer guy had a much tougher role than Studio exec guy. His flawless delivery of "have you ever had dream" at the end was a master class in acting.
The "do we have a problem" thing was hilarious😂
They did takee it outside
You tell me 😠
They took it outside... To get some fresh air and clear their heads
I like that this movie and space jam 2 makes Warner brother evil.
@@bunkerzero actually, it's pretty civilized way of solving such "problems". Of course, if you have a brain to fill with an oxygen
It's to the point nowadays that I'm more hyped about the Pitch meeting than the movie.
it was certainly more enjoyable than the movie
The movie hurt my feelings...
Sometimes, I'll watch a bad movie just so I can have context for the Pitch Meeting and the Honest Trailer.
From the moment I saw the movie, I was just dying for the Pitch Meeting
Especially THIS movie
The word for word quote from the “have you ever had a dream” kid was absolutely flawless
also sums up the matrix
That made my day 😂
more like vovel for vovel quote
Was it actually verbatim? I would expect nothing less from Ryan George but someone should check.
Ngl, the "... that you want them to do you so much that you could do anything" kinda does capture the nature of Neo´s character arc throughout the Matrix trilogy, as well as whatever this slideshow was.
Have you ever had a dream ending was PERFECT.
YES He killed the meme 😂🤣
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The “you ever had a dream” kid reference killed me.😂
he did it so spot on xD
Almost thought he'd do the trap remix
plot twist: he is the “you ever had a dream” kid!
@@benwarwick4290 me 3
That was the best part! 😂
love this exchange at 3 minutes:
"That actually sounds like a real interesting movie!" "Right?!... anyway so back to this one."
Very underrated comment.
I believe that's what the kids call a "big oof"
Yup. That and seeing friendly machines was the most interesting part. Second was learning/seeing how Neo and Trinity are in this movie.
the machine stuff was the most interesting part of the movie.
No kidding I wanted to see a movie about the backstory and not the actual movie.
-" What's he gonna do?"
- "He's gonna be in the movie!"
This needs to be used wayyyy more in Pitch Meetings
AND
this needs to be used wayyyyyyy less in script writing and filmmaking 😉
Yes, Pitch Meetings is known for running gags and this could definitely be another one.
Being in a movie is tight.
@@zimtak6418 It is though. He says it in most of the episdoes.
"Wow, y'know THAT actually sounds like a really interesting movie!"
"Right?? So anyway, back to this one..."
So perfectly sums up my feelings about this film.
Bwahahahahahahahaha 😂
Evidently, making a good Matrix sequel is super hard, definitely an inconvenience.
Whereas making a... um... good? bad? mediocre? Matrix sequel is super easy, barely and inconvenience if you "drop acid."
@@Ciborium Lame
I think it was super easy, barely an inconvenience. However, it was not tight.
Oh really?
Never been done
I love how the pitch meetings are usually better than the movies themselves
Fax
Watch heel vs babyface he does the same with the batwoman series but he goes through each entire episode
So bloody true
hahah - i watch the movies for the pitch meetings - def was waiting for this one!
That's why I visit here.
Everyone always quotes "super easy" and "is tight" but the one that always gets me is:
"Why?"
"Because."
"That works!"
So underrated.
Right?!
The one i quote the most often is "because the movie needs to happen"
Quoting " why? because! That works! " Is tight
Or ppl repeating what was in the vids to seek atention and likes because they cant think of anything by themselves is what gets me. Really pathetic ppl...
@@piotrw3954 Less pathetic than what you are doing.
That, "Do we have a problem?" is one of my favorite PM lines.
"That sounds like an interesting movie!" " Yeah . Anyway, back to this one"
Setting up spin offs, side movies and TV series content is, um, uh, er, ...
Marvel and Disney: "TIGHT!!!!!"
That's the point I quit on this movie, like you could have given us THAT instead? 😡
Agreed!
I just thought the exact same thing 😂
The pause was perfect lol
When they described the machine civil war I knew that producer guy would bring up how that would have made a better movie.
Right?! I was kinda expecting that to be a huge part of the movie and it's only 3 5 second long scenes lmao what a wasted opportunity....
the thing is, when you made one of the greatest movies ever in the 90s, is kind of hard to make another one better or as good as that one. and this 4th is the example of how is impossible.
Hahaha me too! Because it really would’ve.
Yo! I love your channel!
@@Thatit777 but could be better. Better actions scenes for example.
I wish he talked about how Neo stayed 5 minutes in “jail” and how agent smith suddenly changed his mind and decided to help neo instead of killing him
Producer guy: So It will be impossible to escape from Niobe prison.
Writer guy: actually super easy, barely an inconvenience.
You mean he got put into a room
@@soop6866 Yeah except this time he could just freely leave kinda whenever he wanted with literally no surveillance
I don't think Agent smith changed his mind about anything. He didn't want Neo to save Trinity because he didn't want the architect guy to capture him, but by that point it was about to be too late, so Smith might as well shake the table up again and help Neo so that the guy can't capture him.
Smith never actually wanted to Kill Neo, he just rocked up before the merovigian and wanted to talk things out, was even like, pretty please? The weird inconsistency was at the very start where he first momentarily woke up and started shooting at him in the office. But I suppose you could chalk it up to him being a bit disorientated?
Anyway, the real 4th wall break was mentioning how keanu never ages.
"whoops"
"whoopsie"
The first Matrix is a perfect movie and no one can tell me otherwise.
The 2nd and 3rd were unnecessary but still they had their awesome moments and provide a pretty good ending.
The Resurrection though, I was lured into the theater purely by nostalgia and when I was done I was like “bruh, why, how”. I felt robbed.
You went to somthing for nostslgia. You deserved everything ill that happend and more. Learn form this.
"I was lured... purely by nostalgia"
Same here, mate. I've gotta stop doing that!!
A perfect movie of machines using people as 'batteries' despite the fact that life uses far more energy than it generates? Okay.
Well so you had what you deserved
@@ericredbear425 Its getting and old dirty trick.
The guy who played Agent Smith had an impossible task at hand. Hugo Weaving was simply irreplaceable as Agent Smith
Same for Fishbourne, honestly. They were both so iconic in those roles that I can't help but think of them as Agent Smith and Morpheus whenever I see them in other movies.
I'd assume that's why he called Neo Tom throughout and not Mr Anderson, no one could do that part quite like Hugo Weaving.
In spite of that, I feel like he did a good job. The actors did their bit I think. I wish we could've focused more on Buggs, I think that actress is very captivating and could've delivered a great performance had the story worked her character better
I thought it was such an odd choice to have them both in it, but be different versions of the same characters for some reason. Just made me constantly compare them to the old versions, when they could have just introduced a different villain (which they did) and a different ship captain / guide for Neo (which they also did)... yeah now that I think of it they could've both just not been in it at all
Yeah, but Jonathan Groff could at least act a little like Hugo Weaving does in the original trilogy.. Like what Bane actor does in the third one, he’s so good at impersonating Hugo Weaving, I bought that he’s actually possessed by Agent Smith.. I’m not saying that there’s only one way to act, but you know.. It felt like a different character entirely, might as well just create a new character..
I love how Neo's and Trinity's sleeping pods were not guarded by a single robot. They literally extracted the two most important pods with barely any resistance, twice and within a few days of each other.
Yes, little surprised that wasn’t mentioned as “barely an inconvenience”
Yeah, since I wasn't understanding much of the plot by that point, I assumed there was some reason for why no one was guarding the pods and I just didn't catch it.
a) Quis custodies ipsos custodiet? How do you make sure the machine you let go in and spend time unobserved with your very important prisoner isn't going to help free them? After all, they let a couple of machines in and that's how they lost Neo...
b) Did you miss the part where they had to sneak past an entire army of sentinels, using specific abilities unique to members of the party, requiring them each to pass their individual skill checks?
Man, a whole bunch of stuff was not thought through.
@@rmsgrey During the second extraction they had a party on top of Trinity's pod. Two people, two robots and Morpheuses molecular being. And they were there for a solid 15-30 minutes. The stability of the entire system depended on those two pods. To not leave a single sentinal there on 24/7 watch is just plot convenience.
I didn't know an executive producer asking a screenwriter "do we have a problem?" Could feel more tense than all the action scenes in a matrix movie.
That deadpan "Yes, of course" after the dream speech is so underrated
"Now that sounds like an interesting movie!"
"RIGHT? Anyways..."
i wish we'd gotten a machine civil war story with bugs, sati, etc, and not brought back neo and trinity. but i know lana wanted to bring them back for personal reasons
"No! we need cat-matrix!"says warner brother.
@@TheErnieforss Cats-Matrix, the musical.
@@Paul-zh2jp yes..money
@@russellchadwell7940 Where Agent Smith is SO Jellical!
The Matrix: What if reality was an illusion?
Matrix Reloaded: What if free will was an illusion?
Matrix Resurrections: What if movie directors didn't want to reboot their franchises?
The Matrix Revolutions: What if hope for a good movie was an illusion?
It's not like the W Brothers had a gun to their heads in negotiations. They could have just decided that having principles was more important than a paycheck. Although that ship had long since sailed for them anyway.
@@andrewfrankovic6821 well when you consider that everything is consistently getting worse when people take a paycheck over their principles...yeah it's kinda a problem bro. I know you C suite parents might tell you otherwise but yeah principles are supposed to be worth more than money. Having them is where you get integrity from.
😮💨 no wonder everything is getting worse. kids don't even know what the alternatives are and why they're important.
@@as3609 They were making the damn movie with or without them, one of the pair pulled out too.
The best thing about this movie is that it's so forgettable that no one will have it lodged in their memory to ruin the series as it was.
I just forgot it existed until I saw this video
I watched it last night and have already forgotten most of it.
I honestly didn't even know there was a 4th movie until I saw the Pitch Meeting
@@Frawstynipplez I didn't even know they made more than 1 before I started watching the Pitch Meetings, at the same time I didn't watch the first one either
You're acting as if the 2nd and 3rd movie didn't already ruin the series
5:43 that line was word to word perfect!
U want them to do u so much, yes the box office did just that to matrix.
My favorite part of the video by far. Caught me way off guard and killed me lol
“Yes of course”
He even got the smile down.
This clearly took practice. Lmao
The dream kid reference is so spot on. The only person Ryan plays better than himself is everyone else in the world.
I was so happy when he did that lmao
Just watched the buzzfeed meme thing about this kid too
Best moment of the pitch, specially as the "Have you ever had a dream..." is one of the original Morpheus' most recognized lines.
we came out of the theatre and my son was already ranting, including the line "and trinity turned into a balloon, for some reason" 🤣
Thanks to Screen Rant, I no longer feel that I completely lost 2 hours + of my life which I can never get back. This 6-minute pitch almost makes up for the movie
"That actually sounds like an interesting movie!"
"Right!... anyway back to this movie" LOL!
Especially how producer guy says "sure."
Right?
The confusion in the machine world and the real world after the end of the Revolutions should have been what this movie was about
it is indeed, when you compare that plot part to anything in the Amimatrix shorts.
Watching pitch meetings before watching the movie is TIGHT!
I would usually watch a pitch meeting first, then the movie, and then the pitch meeting again, to better appreciate the jokes.
Agreed! Pitch meetings is now my way of knowing if a movie is worth watching or not
Yep I'm gonna watch movie after watching this
Super easy barely an inconvenience
Eh. Not so much before as instead, in my case.
And we can’t forget that high quality, riveting post-credits scene. Wow. Wow, wow, wow.
Something happened after the credits? I had to flee from the cinema when that awful remix of 'Wake Up' kicked in.
@@Bovrillor That remix bothered me almost more than the movie, but its a perfect analogy to the rest of the movie...trying to remake something that was perfect will rarely result in something good.
Catmatrix ftw! - I'm not even going to search for it...
I was expecting the "super easy" moment to be the Trinity rescue, with the nano-bot Morpheus able to basically sneak past everything and make the whole setup of this being a super risky mission totally, well... not.
She said that was the easy part
“Making terrible sequels is tight!”
-Hollywood
"If sequels don't ace
Then a reboot shall take place"
- Hollywood probably
@@polovchhangte6730 money money money money money money
I wanted to like but you're at 666 likes so, no xD
“It’s super easy, barely an inconvenience!”
-Audiences
There, fixed it
When you have low expectations for a movie and they can't even hit that level.
Right? I didn’t expect it to be great but never could I have imagined it being THAT bad. Speechless.
DAMNNNNNN!
but you're right
THIS! Exactly
I expected nothing, and I'm still let down.
Righ?? And that Cover at the end was awful, they could spend 200 million and couldn't at least get the real song. Also the soundtrack was trash for the majority of the movie. And waaaay too much Neo force pushing, no guns no hand to hand, ugh.
The pitch meetings guy is such a good actor, that i legit tensed up when the producer character said to the story pitcher, if he wants to take this outside 🤣
4:58 If you consider that the Agents were a metaphor for 90s era corporate business (suits, cubicles, destruction of individualism, etc) it makes sense they moved to something more modern.
Using millions of strangers hurling their online forms at the "enemy" was actually pretty brilliant, even if the execution was a little weak.
🤯🤯
Neither is a very good metaphor. You can argue that people IRL get manipulated into doing stuff (either online or in the corporate business environment) but it's nothing like getting possessed by evil programs. That would be fine if the trilogy didn't try to tackle the theme of free will, but it does. There's a pretty big difference between "choice is an illusion" and "lmao you're evil now"
@@zogwort1522 Eh. In the original it's actually a great metaphor, but the reason is only explained in the sequels, in the much-maligned Architect scene. Recall, for the program to work, the vast majority of humans don't have to rebel themselves, they just have to know that *somewhere, somebody* is rebelling. They've literally delegated their resistance to the system to a third party. They've given up their agency - which is why agents can take them over.
@@FeepingCreature I know, it's a metaphor for the perpetrator acting through the enabler, but it still isn't a fair representation of what it's like to be an enabler, it's the type of binary moral judgement the trilogy was supposed to criticize. In reality, enablers do exert their agency as well and they aren't all clueless and passive sheeple.
The Merovingian is a much better metaphor: He knows how the Matrix works, he profits from it, he pretends not to have agency, and lots of people depend upon him, including some good guys.
Agents are a relic of the first draft where they were literally the Machines themselves. Their numbers were finite and once destroyed IRL, they would stop existing in the matrix. Possession, narratively, is a way to (arbitrarily) limit the amount of agents that can be spammed, its mechanics are never made clear and the wachowskis rely on this ambiguity in order to pull off things like Neo accidentally contaminating Smith with his own superpowers and somehow being immune to possession despite not being the only character with strong willpower.
It's also a convenient, simplistic metaphor for "being on the wrong side" or "being selfish" but taken at face value it also implies 100% guilt by association and, while the Agents not requiring consent already makes the metaphor clunky, it's also very telling that the protagonists *never* manage to win people over to their side with rational arguments. They have to rely on theatrics, trickery and violence, every time they try to argue, they fail and it devolves into kung-fu.
The Matrix trilogy is an average cult member's worldview, plain and simple: You can't argue with normies, they have no free will anyway, the ones who know what's going on are straight-up evil, you have the vision of the anointed, fate itself guides your footsteps, and while some cult leaders out there are bad, your cult is definitely one of the good ones, choice is an illusion, logic doesn't matter, just have faith bro.
I absolutely adore the dynamic you created between these two characters. It's like whenever one of them has a brief moment of introspection and starts to realize what they are doing is absolute trash, the other one swiftly pulls him back in and convinces him it's all amazing. They have the most toxic synergy, it's great.
Toxic synergy is TIGHT
Toxic Synergy is my new punk rock band name.
It's not like that... It's exactly that. Very precise use of language though. Impressive even
both actors have excellent chemistry
Maybe they are in The Matrix....
Laurence Fishburne and Hugo Weaving - “We’re not sure why we weren’t called back.”
Also Laurence Fishburne and Hugo Weaving after Matrix Resurrections was released - “Thank God.”
Tea Sipper Apparently Hugo Weaving was happy to come back but wasn't available due to other commitments unfortunately. It really needed him.
@@peterkent5153 a script and storyline this bad can't be saved by one great actor.
Some sequels just don't need to happen
theyre too fat and old to be included anyway
@@cgduude I agree. In fact MOST sequels don't need to happen! But if people want to fund them and make them I'm sometimes kind of interested to see where they wanted to go with them. I can always imagine it different.
In this case I'd have been much more interested if the level of acting had been better, and Hugo Weaving would at least have raised the average.
@@enhanced6892 Their code may have suffered from copying errors...
The “did you ever had a dream” reference killed me 😂
I absolutely LOVED "The Matrix Resurrections". For twenty years I have heard rumors about bringing Matrix back. And I could never understand - WHY? In my mind, the original Matrix Trilogy was and still is, an absolute MASTERPIECE of modern cinematography. An apex of film making, story telling, creativity and talent - in every aspect. The BEST movie, by far, that I have seen before or after. I could not understand why someone would try to change or alter the perfection. And now, when "The Matrix Resurrections" hit the theaters and right after hit the filthy rock bottom, I can only say THANK YOU. "The Matrix Resurrections" was SO BAD in fact, that I believe I would finally stop once and for all, attempts to add something to the story so well told.
the matrix 2 and 3 are "apex of film making, story telling, creativity and talent - in every aspect" - ouf. havent heard that. ever. before. but hey, good for you if you loved those movies.
"Kinda low stakes."
"Kinda. Yeah. . ."
Pretty much sums it up.
It’s more of a personal journey rather than a grand scale operation
When I saw that movie, there were only 9 others in theater. They all came in smiling, excited and laughing, but they sure didn't leave that way.
Haha nice story thanks for sharing I mean it haven't seen it yet and Im interested in how people feel about it
Most people ive seen in the theatre enjoyed it
When I saw this movie, I pretty much torrented a complete FULL-HD version of it to watch with a bunch of cousins coming for Christmas.
Most of the family pretty much found either their phones or taking a nap to be more interesting, even though almost everyone were fans previously.
At least we all saved some bucks.
To be honest, I gotta confess I liked this one more than the third movie.
@@rtvandle People always like a film if they've seen it in theaters I've noticed. I think it's because they want to justify the money they wasted on going to watch it
@@eloycneto I find that intriguing simply because I always hated the third Matrix film even though I loved the first two
Hey bud, I just really want you to know that not only am I so happy you're doing these, but I'm also really proud of you. You're doing it. You're making content and it's working and I love it. Thanks for being you and thanks for doing this. You're great. Peace.
What a patronising prick lmao
Very happy they addressed the force push and I love exactly how they addressed trinity flying
Ryan summed up the supporting cast so well: “they’re in the movie!” Amazing!
Hey! Fancy seeing you here
@@CodeManLEGO of course you watch pitch meetings you are a man of culture
"We're gonna have Morpheus"
"And what he's gonna do?"
"He's gonna be in the movie!"
Yep, that's exactly what he does in this movie XD
Being in the movie is TIGHT.
He’s just like original Morpheus in that he’s nothing like the original Morpheus.
But he’s young so……he’s got that going for him.
The definition of a member berry.
Yo literally he does nothing and adds nothing
Lol NO. Morpheus is the one that actually finds and wakes Neo.
His training scene makes Neo reconnect to his ability to control the Matrix AND he is also a huge part of the plan to save Trinity.
He has more importance that any of the supporting cast excluding Buggs
Awesome ss ever! You KILLED me with that "Have you ever had a dream..." line!!! Well done!! 🤣
4:00 The way he says " force push situation" kills 😂
“They’re wasting a bunch of batteries instead of a few.”
OMG, can’t believe I didn’t realize that.
Same tbh lol
Right? Adds a whole level of genius to the Agent system I never realized before.
I believe the swarm people are npc’s and not humans. It’s in the analyst speech
@@iainjoseph4393 yes, the swarm mode doesn't use humans. They got this detail wrong. But spot on for every thing else. Lol
The humans probably didn't die. As long as they were in service of the Matrix, they could probably be returned to their normal life when swarm mode got turned off.
After watching this movie, I suddenly understood why Hugo Weaving had "scheduling conflicts"
Hugo and Laurence are probably thanking their lucky stars they avoided this dumpster fire.
And Lawrence Fishburne "wasnt invited". Id LOVE to hear that story!
@@vormina9808 That isn't luck. They reviewed the script and realized how bullshit it is. So they declined.
According to Hugo Weaving, he wanted to be in the movie, but Lana Wachowski refused to change the filming dates to suit his schedule.
they are fat and old and wouldnt make any sense for them to be in this story
Watching Ryan's pitch meeting is...
Really enjoyable :)
One of the best ones ever. The quote from the dream kid is a little gem
30 minutes into the movie: “I can not wait for the Pitch Meeting”
yeah me too!!!
I couldn’t get past the first 5 minutes.
Bad movies are now trailers for Ryan's show.
💯😂😂😂
Same!
Pitch meetings are basically a public service.
I think people underappreciate how great of an actor this man is.
which one. the writer or the producer?
Slight issue at 5:00
The 'people' aren't actual people. They're bots. Part of the reason why agents aren't really needed as much is because bots are everywhere, indistinguishable from people, and more or less keep this new matrix running itself. It also means that the Analyst can just up and hijack any of them whenever he wants and doesn't have to answer to 'the suits'.
Analyst also explains that Neo himself wasn't 'the one' but that they both (Neo and Trinity) were, the entire 'anomaly' is triggered by their proximity to one another. Trinity's awakening is more or less mirroring what happened to Neo is the first film.
Ryan actually did an interpretation of "have you ever had a dream" and I am here for it!
It was awesome 😂😂😂😂
And you're here for it?
And here I thought it was an impression of Lana Wachowski on the green carpet when the IGN reporter asked "Why did you make this movie?"
@@DanielMartinez-nw1pn want to wake up from the matrix, in private at home repent your sins to Jesus and work on turning from them all and God will answer you and let you know you are saved and going to heaven don't fall for the lies of this world were living in the end times because the world rejects this simple truth. Jesus is real, not a religion but a relationship make sure you get saved God loves you and will answer your prayer letting you know it's REAL:)
When you really don’t want to make a 4th Matrix, but the studio forces you; you make a movie that makes sure they won’t make a 5th.
Until the IP needs to be used again such that it doesn't fall into public domain. Fantastic four flashbacks *.*
They are though. Making a fifth
@@alisaurus4224 source?
@@vmob4710 they don't. the producer pretty much confirmed it. this franchise is dead.
thanks to Disney things don't enter the public domain for 90 years, Mickey could be free in 2024
Truly, Pitch Meetings have become a part of and, dare I say, necessity of the overall movie-viewing experience
Thank you, Ryan
The have you ever had a dream reference at the end let me rolling. 😂
Omg. Using the “little kid interview” meme at the end was a brilliant encapsulation of what this muddy, awkward movie’s “plot” is. 🤣👍
Glory Glory Hole-lellujah, loll..."I'm starting an Anonymous brothel I built in an abandoned church....its called"....I used that once in a stand up bit...great minds, cheers 👏
Yesyesues love that
@Daniel Valle Duarte Wow wow wow. Wow.
THE MEH'TRICKS RAZOR'ERRECTIONS
The movie’s plot is to set up the next two (2) movies.
Ryan saves me a considerable amount of "entertainment dollars."
Jeremy Jahns as well
It's much funnier if you watch the movie first tho. Ryan is SO on point.
Right?! I didn’t realize how bad most of these movies were until I started watching him!
@@CompletelyNormalPhenomenon Agreed. Especially this one.
Film Comics explained and Found Flix as well. It's like watching an entire movie in 20 mins or less. The cliffnotes version of the movies.
As soon as this one started I was hooked. Then it ended in 6 minutes and I cried
5:56 he almost cracked up laughing
The robot civil war is more interesting and makes more sense then the entire movie.
Which is wild, considering it doesn't make much sense at all, seeing as how Neo ended the third movie asking for peace
@@_Stormfather want to wake up from the matrix, in private at home repent your sins to Jesus and work on turning from them all and God will answer you and let you know you are saved and going to heaven don't fall for the lies of this world were living in the end times because the world rejects this simple truth. Jesus is real, not a religion but a relationship make sure you get saved God loves you and will answer your prayer letting you know it's REAL:)
@@_Stormfather well its not really peace, more of a compromise. what's more interesting is how that cease fire that Neo sacrificed himself for tipped over.
@@jaydonovan6387 yeah, I was talking about a movie, not religion. Thanks for bringing up a completely unrelated topic though.
Than*
“Have you ever had a dream” that part killed me 😂
It was a spot on joke
I'm still crying 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
OMFG...the, "have you ever had a dream" part??? Still laughing about that. PERFECTLY done!!!!
Yes thnx for this because I can't watch this because bad but was curious wat they did
This review was better than the movie itself. It was fun, enjoyable, and had a point to make.
also had a clear start and an end, with logical steps between them, so we could understand and follow the transitions of these states.
This video is about the same length as how far I made it watching the garbage movie before I turned it off
The last part is key... Even the part around 5:40 made more sense
@Kevin Cobb it seemed pretty binary to me, as in 0.
Do you have a problem with the movie? Do you want to take this outside, buddy?
“That would make a great movie!”
“Yeah so back to this one”
🤣🤣🤣
I also love how script writer is trying to convey that the trilogy is over and no one wants a fourth matrix movie and the studio isn’t listening
thanks i understand now
Wwhat?? Everyone wanted a 4th matrix movie just not this one lol
That's wrong. Lana wanted to make this, it wasn't the studio
@@luans.40 did she really though?
@@Albtraum_TDDC yes
OMG. The Do Everything part at the end is legend. Great to see an old meme like this in your video.
These are simply too awesome to put into words.
He did the "Have you ever had a dream" line flawlessly.
Their biggest mistake was replacing Hugo Weaving and Laurence Fishburne as Agent Smith and Morpheus, the movie went downhill before it even started.
Idk. At this point we're all realizing it's probably a good thing for them they weren't even in this.
Yea, except based on the story the only one of those 2 you can even really argue should have been there is Hugo. The reason Laurence isn't in the film is completely valid based on the way the story/timeline is set up.
It still would've sucked even with them. They dodged a bullet (pun definitely intended)
@@Astraeus.. is it valid though? They couldn't program him to look like him? They just went "Oh, well he's a black guy with round glasses" and the programmer said "Ok, got it."
I don't think it would have mattered.
That last part about dreams, perfect.
This “Did you ever had a dream” reference is awesome
The way "Force Push Situation" was said had me rewinding several times. That and the stuttering kid reference. This may be my favorite pitch meeting yet.
1:42 - "That's part of the IP!"
_"IT IS, YES."_
I like how in the Ryanverse, "taking it outside" means getting some fresh air and appreciating the scenery together.
Well what else could he do? Beat himself?
Beating yourself is tight.
@@amidark6518 Yea yea yea!
@@amidark6518 *Fight Club intensifies*
"Don't try to watch the movie. That's impossible. Instead, try to understand the truth: there IS no movie. Then you will understand that it's not you who watches the movie, the empty theatre that watches itself."
You should do some pitch meetings for some of the real old classics.
Like Casablanca, The Wizard of Oz, From here to Eternity, or Ben Hur. Or any of the many great movies made before 1970.
hearing the "BARELY AN INCONVENIENCE" part come in was great 😂
Absolutely majestic "ever had a dream" reference and execution. Made an otherwise outstanding pitch meeting even more outstanding-er.
Yes of course
@@kieranwilcox7739 You said the thing!
making an otherwise outstanding pitch meeting even more oustanding-er is tight!
@@tarnishedpose You bet it is, sir!
your word play is tight-li-er
honestly, this was one of the most generous pitch meetings
Don’t know how much people understand how much we loved that they brought back this movie it was great also Ryan I love these 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love how the dream explanation took a full 10 seconds of zero words. I was like, legit, this feels long. And it was. lol
This was substantially more entertaining than the movie itself.
Have not and do not intend to watch this movie and found this entertaining 🤣
I loved the film.
@@anthonymartensen3164 you should re-evaluate your taste in movies my friend
@@abisheknair2523 why?
"...a machine civil war, and some of the machines sided with the humans.."
"Wow, that actually sounds like a really interesting movie!"
"Right? ... ... Anyway, so back to this one..."
this was exactly what i was thinking!
Gotta say, this is the best video in the whole Ryan George Carrer. Comparing the movie plot to the "have you ever had a dreams" kid was legendary, I laughed REALLY loud at that hahaha
Batman Begins is my favorite one
I wish I could tell this guy how much he’s appreciated
I love how this pitch captured the complete mediocrity of it so well.
Mediocre is generous :)
@@mngbb11 mediocrity is tight!!
I would blame the fact that becoming the Wachowski sisters addled their brains in the process, but the truth is the 1st Matrix is really the ONLY good one.
@@nahor88 Agreed 100%. I tell those who’ve never seen Matrix movies to just watch the first one.
@@eyeheartsushi2212 same 😆
3:07
"Wow. You know that actually sounds like a really interesting movie!"
"Right?.... Anyway so back to this one"
😂😂😂
this was THE line lol
The “have you ever had a dream” reference had me rolling lol
"Wooooow, you know THAT actually sounds like an interesting movie...!"
Yes...many of us thought so as well...
This pitch meeting is million times better than the actual movie.
It honestly sounds like it. I haven't seen the movie yet. And now that I've watched the pitch meeting for it, I probably won't.
I had a small hope for the movie. It looked like it could have had potential but now it sounds like a hard pass.
@@HTYM the movie was ass don’t waste your time
"Why?"
"Because."
Sums up modern Hollywood movie logic, really.
THE MESSAGE! Is why.
"Why?"
"Money"
"Fair enough!"
Hollywood and logic really don't belong in the same book let alone the same sentence.
Never more accurate than here.
So true
And one more thing - Ryan George , you are AWESOME!!!
One of Ryan’s best deliveries in the entire Pitch Meeting series at 0:34
“Rrriight…”
He did the whole thing. Perfectly. The stutter was perfection!
All I could think while watching the movie was "I just want to see the pitch meeting"
This was all I was hoping for and more
wow wow wow...wow
Same here. About half way through the first act I had given up.
Don't joke around, not even a 15 minutes long skit could address all the problems with this one lol
Why bother with the movie?
Facts
The fact that you threw a vine in there. I loved that. Funny as f.
great vid especially ending with "that you can do anything" meme