Don't Worry Darling Pitch Meeting

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Step inside the Pitch Meeting that led to Don’t Worry Darling!

There has been an absolute media frenzy surrounding the release of Olivia Wilde’s Don’t Worry Darling. Did Harry Styles spit on Chris Pine? Was Shia Laboeuf fired? Did Olivia Wilde and Florence Pugh get in a shouting match on set? Are Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde even still talking? Did Nick Kroll just kiss Harry Styles?! In the midst of all the chaos, it’s been easy to forget that there’s an actual movie surrounding the drama!

Don’t Worry Darling definitely raises some questions. Like what is going on, and will we get any answers for any of it? How does this simulation thing even work? How is Jack’s simulation life any better than his previous life? How does this simulation not have any safeguards against escape? What was the point of the electroshock therapy if it doesn’t even hold for five minutes? Did three cars just crash into each other in an open desert?

To answer all these questions, check out the pitch meeting that led to the Don’t Worry Darling!

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“Don’t Worry” was probably a phrase thrown out around a lot in the writers room, and coming up with the title was super easy, barely an inconvenience

OnlyAtJaMart
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"How is this better than the life he was living?" Why that made me laugh. 😆

Ladykyra
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I'm convinced Ryan puts more thought into his scripts than the actual screenwriters behind these movies.

jonstiffer
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Watching a pitch meeting for a movie that I’ll never watch is tight.

Rosadullaghan
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I love how the Producer is both so innocent and so corrupt at the same time.

shmookins
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This is the kind of movie that happens when you get a great idea that doesn't actually make any sense, but you've somehow convinced yourself that you're brilliant for thinking it up.

thedarkemissary
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Him: "I want a house wife that'll take care of me."
Also him: "Let me put my wife in a coma where I'll have devote all my free time to feed her, bathe her, clean her, give her eye drops, exercise her, groom her, and do literally everything else required for her to not die."

stephenschiffman
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How this man has this level of chemistry with himself is a real mystery.

"Ahhh we'll find out what that's about later" ... "No"

aguynamedryan
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Can't believe someone actually pitched this movie in real life

madawaki
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This feels like a movie script that wanted to be smarter than it actually turned out to be.

rocknorris
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When a waiter recognizes Mr. Ryan at a restaurant I hope they don't dispose the opportunity to say, "So, do you have an order for me?"

Naomi.Robertson
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"Don't Worry Darling" is what Olivia Wilde say to the producers when they read the script and started to have some serious questions about it.

Noperare
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I think we have reached the point where movies are made solely so that Ryan can use all his catchphrases, movies now have to conform to Ryan's world.

tuppybrill
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When he said “a five minute scene of Harry Styles dancing like a puppet” I almost choked on my iced tea 😂

voldemort
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I feel like Don’t Worry Darling’s biggest issue is that every idea that it has, has been done before and done better in other movies

thedeepfriar
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Thank goodness for pitch meetings. Saves us a lot of time, money, and sanity all while making us laugh.

Isidore
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When he said " ow were making a cartoon" while explaining the car chase I lost it 😂😂

KEYNE
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The fact that the algorithm is so good to Ryan tells me that Hollywood doesn't realize what a threat this man is

adampryor
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As weird as this sounds, this is a seriously good way of deconstructing movies and learning from them when working on your own projects. Plus it's just fun.

wingflanagan
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The pleading and desperation in producer guy’s voice @ 1:40 seems incredibly genuine, like he’s really, really worried about things not being as they seem.

Colinkrauss