Funny Pitch Meeting Sketch Pokes Fun as Disney’s Live-Action SNOW WHITE Movie — GeekTyrant
May 1, 2025
In this Pitch Meeting video, Ryan George takes on Disney’s live-action Snow White movie, which, as you know, ended up being a massive bomb at the box office, losing the studios millions of dollars.You know what’s crazy? This movie could’ve actually been a huge hit had Disney actually made smart decisions in the development process, but clearly they didn’t and it cost them. This video points out all of the ridiculous story elements that made this movie so bad and it’s done in a way that is sure to make you laugh. The video comes with the following note: “Disney continues its mission to churn out annual live-action remakes of their classic animated films, which we have to assume someone asked for. The latest is Snow White, the remake of the classic 1937 film. “Snow White does raise some questions. Like what’s up with her hair? Why did the Queen even keep her alive? Why are the dwarves magic and why are they so nightmare-enducing?”Enjoy the video!
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