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Everything Wrong With The Devil Wears Prada 2 In 30 Minutes Or Less

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This video is a CinemaSins-style critique of the movie 'The Devil Wears Prada 2', pointing out plot holes, inconsistencies, and recycled elements from the first film. The narrator humorously deconstructs the sequel's attempts at social commentary while mocking its reliance on nostalgia and celebrity cameos.

[01:08]
Anachronistic Technology

The movie features an electric toothbrush in a scene from the first film, treating it as fantastical technology, which the narrator finds absurd.

[01:48]
Journalism Decline

The narrator notes that Mac winning a journalism award is less impressive given the 75% decline in full-time journalists since 2000.

[02:28]
Corporate Layoffs

The entire staff of The Vanguard is fired simultaneously during an awards ceremony, highlighting the dramatic timing of corporate downsizing.

[03:08]
Privilege Acknowledgment

Andy acknowledges her privilege but the narrator criticizes the film for not addressing it meaningfully.

[04:27]
Unnecessary Cameo

Kenneth Branagh's role is criticized as unnecessary, with the narrator questioning why he was cast.

[05:57]
Unrealistic Job Offer

Andy is offered a job at Runway for twice her previous salary, which the narrator finds implausible given her public shaming of the company.

[07:44]
Inconsistent Character

Emily's surprise at Andy's promotion feels forced, as Andy is an experienced journalist.

[09:33]
Magazine Decline

Nigel laments the decline of print magazines, but the narrator points out that millions still buy Vogue.

[10:32]
Miranda's Motivation

Miranda is on edge because she is about to be promoted, but the narrator finds the plot contrived.

[12:42]
New Jersey Joke

The narrator appreciates the joke about New Jersey but notes it's a tired trope.

[14:04]
Luxury Market Decline

Emily claims luxury retail is the only growing sector, but the narrator fact-checks that sportswear brands like Nike are also profitable.

[16:19]
Gossip as Social Currency

The movie treats a piece of gossip as valuable social currency, but the narrator finds it unrealistic.

[18:12]
Product Placement

The movie features blatant product placement, including a scene with Hugh Jackman.

[20:06]
Corporate Consultants

Miranda hires consultants to cut costs, but the narrator points out the irony of spending money on consultants to save money.

[22:35]
Lady Gaga Cameo

The movie uses Lady Gaga as a musical guest, which the narrator finds lazy.

[25:28]
Mixed Messages

The movie tries to critique media decline while still glorifying fashion and celebrity.

[28:05]
Nigel's Redemption

Nigel's character arc is undermined by the movie's attempt to redeem Miranda.

[29:52]
Plot Hole

The movie fails to explain how Andy orchestrated events, leaving a logical gap.

The video concludes that 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' is a cash-grab sequel that tries to comment on media decline but fails due to recycled plot points and inconsistent character development.

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What percentage of full-time journalists have been lost in the US since 2000?

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Approximately 75%.

01:48

How many journalists were working full-time in the US in 2026 according to the video?

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About 30,000.

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What is the name of the newspaper where the main character worked before being fired?

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The Vanguard.

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How much was the write-down that led to the layoffs at The Vanguard?

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$500 million.

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What does the narrator say about the movie's use of an electric toothbrush?

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It treats it as fantastical technology, which is absurd.

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What does the narrator claim about the luxury fashion market's performance?

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It is in steep decline, contrary to what the movie suggests.

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What brand does the narrator mention as being profitable alongside luxury?

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Nike.

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What is the name of the musical guest the movie uses?

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Lady Gaga.

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What does the narrator say about the movie's product placement?

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It is blatant and unsutle.

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What is the narrator's overall verdict on the movie?

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It is a cash-grab sequel with recycled plot points and inconsistent character development.

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💡 Key Takeaways

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Journalism Decline Stat

Provides a concrete statistic about the decline of journalism, grounding the movie's critique in reality.

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Luxury Market Reality Check

The narrator fact-checks the movie's claim about luxury retail, showing critical thinking.

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Mixed Messages Critique

Highlights the movie's contradictory stance on media decline and fashion glamour.

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Nigel's Undermined Arc

Points out a flaw in character development, showing the movie's inconsistency.

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Why The Devil Wears Prada 2 Is Already Wrong

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The opening sarcastically critiques the sequel's setup, sparking debate among fans of the original.

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Journalism Is Dead? The Real Numbers

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Shocking stats about journalism decline contrast with the film's plot, provoking discussion on media relevance.

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Miranda's Impossible Knowledge?

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Pointing out a logical inconsistency in Miranda's character sparks fan arguments about the sequel's writing.

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The Fashion Industry's Hypocrisy Exposed

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Criticizing the film's promotion of fashion while ignoring real-world issues triggers strong reactions from viewers.

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Sequel's Cash Grab vs. Genuine Story

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[01:08] classic toothbrushing scene from the first movie with an electric toothbrush, a technology so fantastical that it was held aloof with the likes of flying cars wild that Disney spent trillions de-aging Anne Hathaway to make it look

[01:22] attempting to spice up your opening credits by documenting the busy streets is so rarely represented on the big screen. Movie concerning life in the 2020s can't resist showing the current state of the influencer pandemic. I have

[01:35] no idea if this protest is pro Miranda Priestley, against Miranda Priestley, or the start of a campaign to make her the MCU's next Cyclops. This blue belt leading credit multiple focus groups clearly thought it deserved. two years

[01:48] >> I'm not denying the impressive accomplishment of Mac winning whatever this journalism award is two years in a row. But as of 2026, there are only an estimated 30,000 journalists working full-time in the United States compared

[02:01] to around 112,000 at the turn of the 21st century. So M basically had a 75% would have 25 years ago. But also, we mostly need to send Mac because he's a If you can see these screens, then there's a good chance you can see theing

[02:16] journalism really is dead. >> I and that whole table full of talented, award-winning professionals from my paper, The Vanguard, just got fired.

[02:28] >> And they all received the message at exactly the same time during an awards might be [ __ ] but you've got to give it to them for dramatic timing. give it to them for dramatic timing. Turns out our parent company is taking a

[02:41] Turns out our parent company is taking a $500 million write down. So we're technical term toast. >> Disney putting out a movie under the former 20th Century Fox logo with a plot instigated by a corporate parent company

[02:54] [ __ ] Shakespearean or at the very least Leo meme from Jangle and Jane. >> I just feel so terrible for everyone at the paper. Allison just bought a house. audience to feel sympathy for someone who was able to buy a house that wasn't

[03:08] >> I know that I'm lucky. I know that a lot of people have it worse than me. Most >> Hanging a lantern on all the privilege and then strolling right past that lantern with your Gucci shoes and Louis Vuitton. Well, whatever Louis Vuitton is

[03:20] >> Are you sure you don't want to come and work for me at the gallery? character working in a media producing industry is laid off/fired and her best friend who has a high ranking position in another field offers her a job to

[03:34] brada, but here we are. >> You're sure the story is not going to >> The story will of course break tonight. >> Pierre says we have a day or two. they both believed his dirty lies and now we'll have one of these Devil Wears

[03:47] Prada montages where there are shots of all kinds of cameos of famous models, actors or influencers and I will have no idea who most of them are. And even if I of time and celluloid that adds nothing to the finished picture other than

[03:59] Ashley Graham." It's wild that Disney spent trillions deaging Muriel Street to >> How that is it? >> A disaster. It's gone completely viral. roommate somehow makes it into the script. Also, Nigel is trying to

[04:15] disastrous article in front of dozens of media people, any of whom could and should be expert lipreers. the lengths that some people go to to turn a profit >> like the entire fashion industry which this movie is promoting as mostly a good

[04:27] >> Well, good for you. I say villains are always the most interesting. fact that this role in no way needed to be played by death on the Niles Kenneth Bronna. Intelligence is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is knowing

[04:41] putting them in a fruit bowl. >> Ah, that is my cue to take the dog out for a walk. Or you could hang around as moral support for what is no doubt going Abandoning her quicker than the British Navy abandoned Dunkirk. Cool, cool,

[04:55] >> I am getting angry emails from ad buyers for Tiffany Fendy Bouldery >> How are we going to claw back any shred of credibility? Check this out. perfectly timed text message that presents an Anne Hathaway shaped

[05:08] not sure why this article about a journalist publicly shaming her former employer after being fired immediately screams, "Hire her to solve our equally embarrassing scandal." Vanity journalists making money on reporting on

[05:21] like it should be more [ __ ] up than this movie gives it credit for. >> these memes feeling about as authentic as that. Yo, I mean, this one's just a

[05:33] graph. Would you like some lies with that? is a semi clever word play, but already has fries on it, obviously no variation of this question would be >> Quite a speech you made today. >> Oh, hi.

[05:45] >> Presumably, they had to wait 20 years to make this movie because it's the only exact time Runway needs a journalist believable. >> I can't even believe I'm thinking about going back to work at that magazine.

[05:57] >> Twice what I made at the Vanguard. >> Pretending this is a conundrum. I am currently editing a memoir by one of Paris Hilton's Chihuahua, a sassy >> Me thinks the privilege protest too much.

[06:12] principles means a lot. >> YouTubers who creatively bankrupt their through a video. >> You could write a book. The definitive Miranda Priestley expose. Definitive might be a bit premature considering

[06:26] she'd be basing it on the nine months she worked with her 20 years ago and time around. >> Look what TJ Maxx dragged in. >> Did they drag in an insult about Andy's clothes? Because I hear they bought far

[06:38] over the place and devaluing their desiraability. >> Happy you just cost Cornell Sumakum Latty her >> Technically Irv cost Ashley her job. I know Miranda will be Miranda but

[06:50] likewise the Cinema Sins narrator will be the Cinemain's narrator. first in her >> the idea that Miranda would even retain that type of trivial knowledge about any of her employees seems inconsistent at best and [ __ ] far-fetched at worst.

[07:03] >> We could sit down and go through some of your priorities. I could share some of >> Andy seems to have completely forgotten that Miranda has never been one to reliable method of talking at you as fast as possible so you have no chance

[07:16] >> Fix this. We got this. Who do we have to talk to? And of course, it's Emily they rules, every future encounter the main character has in life has to almost people who appeared in the previous movies. Also, it's wild that Disney

[07:31] all. >> You also know her. >> Where was I? >> Accidentally admitting that your first as you thought it was. >> Hanging in there by your fingernails.

[07:44] says the person about to negotiate for increased ad space in the magazine that she says isn't a thing. >> It's really remarkable. A senior editor >> Emily is shocked by this news, but it feels much more like an Emily has to be

[07:58] as mean as possible bit rather than actual surprise considering Andy is an >> We are thinking at least three pages of least in a negotiation as if it's in

[08:10] ad space >> and a feature on the opening of our new >> three, >> no, five. or something? Listen, I'd let the toot negotiate for my mortal soul. But this

[08:22] room should have more lawyers than every time I try and make a joke about my new >> I'm confused. You just let them tell you what to do. of 20 years, is confused about how advertising works.

[08:34] I'm not brand new. >> Yeah, but sequels always have to reset some development and make you seem a little bit brand new to recapture some they think that's what will happen. >> Let's be clear,

[08:48] >> To be fair, Miranda has no awareness of Andy at all. So, she has no idea if >> Pissing off everyone you work for and at least one person at Dior is not an it times I hear it said or see it spelled out, I still want to call this magazine

[09:04] >> Reference. >> Amari, I need to pee, please. Ahead of that clearly plans on recycling bits from the first movie, like a golden >> Good luck, Charlie. >> Disney randomly throwing in mentions of

[09:18] >> This year, >> Andy is given a tiny mess of an office to work from because the new bits in this movie will be recycled bits from >> Uh, Chanel. >> It's so good to see you, Nigel. It is

[09:33] >> what magazine? You must know that Runway stopped being a magazine many years ago. this. There were so many ways to bring up this plot point without making it jobs from. I >> mean, we still have a book, but

[09:48] >> Calling the million people who still buy every issue of Vogue. Nobody. >> I used to get four weeks in Africa with Abdon to do a glossy spread. And now I'm lucky if I get two days at Milk Studios to shoot content that people scroll past

[10:04] >> acting like US magazines choosing to stop spending so much money on for three pages of pictures that could in no way recoup the initial investment back is a bad thing. Also, think yourself lucky, Nigel. At least

[10:18] with. >> Is it just me or has Miranda been extra >> I'd actually say they've turned her spice down compared to the first movie. pretty understandable given she's just lost a [ __ ] ton of advertisers.

[10:32] >> She's on edge because Irv is about to promote her to global head of content. through and puts all that at risk, what are the odds? They should turn her life movie with a plot development like that. But what the devil would even call it?

[10:46] >> I like this character a lot better when >> Yeah, I heard there were some HR complaints. Apparently, she used to just she only threw it at one person, the second assistant. It's not her fault

[10:59] that person kept changing. These upside down glasses being the height of fashion 2015 to deliver on its promise of Inside Out Pockets. I applaud the fact that somebody genuinely went to the effort of writing it. But it goes by so fast

[11:13] case if watching the movie like a normie. Therefore, somebody's time was Was somebody under the illusion that Cinema Sins was a winnable game? >> When you go to her house, no matter what anyone tells you, don't go up the

[11:25] stairs. By all means, move through your call backs at a glacial pace. You know how that thrills me. Wait, May 17th. This article covering Andy's outburst at the award show was dated September 16th, 9 months ago. She was hired as a direct

[11:37] taken her 9 months to publish this apology piece. No wonder Miranda thinks she's useless. Just going to assume Andy is still eating onion bagels. So, the scene, the role of me will be played by Andy and the role of my father will be

[11:50] >> That was a cool profile. >> Oh, yeah. The Barnes piece. Obviously, >> split. >> Yeah, I love Sasha Barnes. conversation, which is completely natural in its nature and is in no way

[12:04] expositional or foreshadowing all in any way. I'm pretty sure pull quotes aren't couple you're profiling. >> So, the intention was dull and listless. single clue if Miranda was insulting something to be a pain in the ass or

[12:17] all looked like clothing to me. But this video is so clearly that I don't know how it even ended up in front of her. I want to trust that she's the final word in fashion, not just saying the things I'm also thinking. I want her to make me

[12:29] >> What am I not allowed to say? Methodone. New Jersey. >> As if there will ever be a time when it's not okay to dunk on New Jersey. I day ever comes. Because in that instance, what's the point anymore?

[12:42] >> And whenever I smell cheap cologne and raccoons, I know I'm in New Jersey. >> You choose a hiking shoe and a bum bag. >> A bum bag. May my suicide be brief and

[12:54] >> I don't need a pat on the head. >> Andy insists that she doesn't need a pat being one and a third movie worth of evidence that she craves it more than I about this establishing shot makes it look like discovering Andy in her office

[13:08] operator. Great drink acting, Miss Haway. Just make sure the Coke can is about NASA contributing to the beauty industry is absolutely correct. I bring keep cutting the budget of the one agency that seems to be getting it done.

[13:23] >> WHY ARE WE NOT funding this? >> Writing at home, writing with a kid, Siteman. This article is titled How Global Warming Changing Europe's Cultural Outputs, but is for some reason being dumped in the travel category

[13:36] Mars. >> It's nice to see you all grown up. in the eye with all sincerity and said, "It's nice to see you all grown up." I >> Catch me up. Who are you now? No, like not for this. Just human to human.

[13:50] >> Andy continually ignoring Emily as she tries to channel one of my skips. >> I'm actually kind of surprised some gossip rag hasn't already published a entirely. >> Luxury retail is the only sector of the

[14:04] >> Actually, the latest numbers from the steep decline in the luxury fashion market. It's almost like $3,000 handbags faced well with all this. Also, it took all of 2 minutes and some Google food to

[14:18] plenty of money in profit, as are sportsware brands like Nike, which are Emily can say this with a straight face, or how Andy can hear it without thinking of this bag in a way that manages to obscure its branding even more.

[14:33] >> Your bag, your scarf, your perfume, your umbrella. Write this down. It tells the >> Citation needed. Also, I can't 100% prove it, but it absolutely looks like there wasn't a camera looking directly at this page.

[14:46] >> That sounded like a warm bath. >> It's as if he forgets he hired her. >> And it's as if you forgot that corporate big wigs are incapable of admitting they in every business. >> I've spent my career trying to figure

[14:59] on. >> No one will be seated as Andy tries to Protagonist writes a check her ass can't way to fund it. Did I just imply that Andy is aware she's in a movie and

[15:12] Yes, I did. Largely because stranger than fictioning this [ __ ] is the only >> This is standing a little close to the fire. No, >> Trying to I am the danger yourself into

[15:26] mastered. getting an interview with reclusive gazillionaire Sasha Barnes person who sold her some artwork because that person happens to know her dog hand over their phone number. >> It just kind of breaks my heart when you

[15:40] >> you know. >> Well, that's heartbreaking. And and the other thing is, you know, um I did this. >> Andy appears to have graduated from the things. >> Okay. Hi,

[15:54] having an absolutely valid opinion about something that is objectively terrible. >> I got the holy grail. >> Scene does not contain someone explaining to me that, >> but in the Latin alphabet, [music]

[16:07] >> Jehovah begins with an I. >> I had no idea that would put me on a rocket ship into this hall of mirrors. >> A rocket ship into a hall of mirrors is able to succinctly explain that wormhole library [ __ ] in Interstellar.

[16:19] marriage? >> He isn't. >> You're right. I'm not, nor will I be defined by my second. social currency that as a juicy piece of gossip. Movie has time for what feels

[16:31] first date. >> You definitely need an embroidered two-piece totem set, but not a terracotta because you're so pale. virus on my PC that is forcing it to randomly replay scenes from the original

[16:45] Delares movie. >> That is so pretty. >> Yes, it is. But it's inappropriate for this occasion. I'm not sure how the the very fabric of fashion, suddenly convincing Nigel to abandon his belief

[16:58] inappropriate. >> Not a stain. Not even the hint of a stain. Nothing. I mean, nothing. >> Please, I'm not a kid anymore. >> Kits. Also, there is so much mentioned about Andy not getting stains on these

[17:11] weekend that it's rather annoying it doesn't foreshadow any kind of fashion trouble for loaning out the company's goods. And if it was foreshadowing, would we send the obvious foreshadowing for being obvious? Yes. Yes, we would.

[17:23] people, the Slea and John. >> This get together at the Hampton's is this movie's version of an Adam Sandler just an excuse for a bunch of friendly pass it off as work. >> We don't have enough rosé.

[17:35] >> Not realizing that any amount of rosé is already too much rosé. Even after Nigel of stain, nothing will come of her getting food on the dress. And for someone looking forward to an Andy Nigel fist fight, I'm a little disappointed.

[17:47] can fulfill the self-fulfilling prophecy of Andy getting a stain on this dress. Her literally sliding a piece of food off the plate like she forgot the nature one. >> I'm going to be global head of content

[17:59] >> Premature wine abrasion. >> And he's talking about giving the >> bigger budget. >> Movie expects me to believe that in the year of our lord 2026, any greedy billionaire who still dabbles in print

[18:12] bigger budget. And I do not believe you movie. And we will spend the next 16 seconds watching Andy move a box from one room to another because excitement. this movie. >> I can shop day.

[18:24] head on in a competition for the most unsuttle product placement. >> That is Hugh Jackman. >> Movie robs us of the one celebrity cameo >> I like my neck. >> You should having barely saved it after

[18:36] blowing a goddamn six shot lead on the Saturday round at this past Masters. that day. And you know Rory will never pay me back. Rory Mroy. >> That you're still on speaking terms with Auntie after she destroyed that dress.

[18:50] >> She is every girl who never talked to him in high school. >> Accidentally insulting Lucy Liv. >> God, these parties were so much better >> Kenneth Bronna pitched this character as recovering alcoholic good at violin and

[19:02] character arc in the franchise. >> Herb is about to announce Miranda's new >> right now. Unless he dies suddenly of a heart attack mere seconds before he can the movie. But honestly, what are the odds of that?

[19:15] happened between you and her. >> You could be impressed, or you could pity him for not being strong enough to say, "Fuck this. I'm worth more than There's a good chance that Irv might have survived the evening if this

[19:27] [ __ ] chose to perform CPR on his chest instead of vaguely massaging the actually took the time to learn how to play the violin just so he could look the 5 seconds we see him playing. Something I'm sure everyone noticed. I

[19:41] of Daniel D. Lewis learning how to stitch clothing for months before shooting the Phantom Threat. But being just a tad less D Lewis isn't getting vengeance. >> Sorry, Emily, but we're going to have to

[19:54] does not approve of mispronounced metaphors. Really gets him chomping at Candle. >> It really isn't enough. Justin Thorough in this movie, which isn't something I had on my 2026 movie bingo card.

[20:06] like a Christmas tree in March. >> What a dumbass. Why would plastic burn >> Always loved your office. >> The director said instead of giving Jay Miranda's desk without her explicit consent so we'll know he's an [ __ ]

[20:20] the apple mosaic virus. >> I'm ready to get ducks and rows, kick some concepts around with you, check boxes. Should be studied how easily BJ Novak embodies the [ __ ] corporate dick hat so easily. Not like studied

[20:34] actors. >> These are just some consultants that I >> Bringing in eight consultants to help you make savings to cover the cost of the eight consultants you just hired. Yeah, some things can be a movie sin

[20:48] >> You know, at our offices, we call you Miranda Beastley. Apparently Harvard if the graduates are just coming up with unoriginal naming like Miranda Beastley. is leashed. >> I actually agree with Harvard here.

[21:02] Fully unleashing Miranda would make this movie 1,000% more entertaining. >> No. What? Management consultants. >> Like I said, it's died. A better metaphor might be the guy from Monty Python trying to get

[21:15] actually died. >> Miranda is resourceful. All right. find a way. says the person who just found out she screwed over her closest ally Nigel a million times over the last 20 years. Andy is either way too

[21:28] don't like either option. Being this keen to use another human's wax >> Show the markets that we are ready to crank that IDA. >> Having a character mention that IDA has become shortorthhand for them being a

[21:40] care about creative thought. But the ibida is important. Managing that makes behind it is deciding that your thing is to allow the shareholders to maintain their new fleet of yachts.

[21:52] >> Features reduced to nothing. Fashion and beauty decimated. sounds like a win. >> Journalism matters more than luxury >> Ah, fun. We're getting a fight between the couple that has barely even been

[22:07] third act conflict because I guess the movie felt like the downsizing of runway >> Stuart makes a snide comment in reference to a funny bit from the first film, like he's been here the whole time. Did Stuart watch the first movie?

[22:20] >> Do not concern yourself with this. It does not concern you. concern her, that must mean she's still going to be getting paid even if she's >> No music. >> Unless we call in a favor.

[22:35] >> This musical favor that Nigel is wanting Miranda to call in is none other than Lady Gaga. Since they can't afford John Legend anymore, she is apparently the only option. That's right, the only possible musical guest anywhere in the

[22:48] available in taking some fashion dollars. Movie Pu's character has fallen fly coach instead of first class. Cliche. champagne. >> I'm sorry, that's not served in this

[23:00] >> but they also have other types of alcohol available when you sit in coach. ridiculous suggestion based on the previous request, but she's also being this movie is repeating the fashion things montage backed by Madonna's Vogue

[23:14] exactly beat forbeat from the first movie. But honestly, details of its the times Emily could be jewelry shopping with her billionaire boyfriend, it just so happens to be while Andy is walking by so she can get an epiphany at

[23:26] Tiffany's. Getting so excited by jewelry that you accidentally expose your grommet. Wallace waggle. >> Last week you bought her a Monae and a >> Mixing Parisians with Australians feels like a sin. At least to the Australians.

[23:40] This FaceTime call with her child started at 8:45, which is suspicious considering it's still 8:45. >> May the bridges I burn light my way. behind you. That's the point. You cross them and then you burn them, meaning you

[23:54] can't come back to them. Meanwhile, in whatever discount James Bond movie this >> I'm not doing water these days. Trying to operate at an aqua deficit. of us are completely ignoring that wellness influencers have been trying

[24:06] if you had seen me before I met this one, I had ear hair. So much hair >> No one will be seated as the movie banters about Benji's various areas of >> You know much about The Last Supper. >> It's honestly hard not to. At this

[24:20] movies that don't try to force in a Last Supper metaphor whenever there's aing >> The man in charge is usually depicted with a halo. People think that it was Da Vinci's way of saying we are human. All

[24:34] Last Supper to humble brag that Miranda might just be human after all. Completely tracks. I remember reading that Jesus would regularly berate his conventions. >> What's Andy doing? Beat the ground here.

[24:46] that she had no idea Andy was coming. Meaning, as soon as Andy worked out ran out into the middle of Milan and somehow tracked Emily down to wherever tell her the news. You know, instead of using the internet scrolling device to

[25:01] actually phone her. Waiting for my Armani. Has she been human trafficked? >> Jay sprung for the big suite. >> So, no private cars, economy flights, hideous amount of money on this suite. Honestly, it would have been hilarious

[25:15] equivalent of a red roof in >> Miss Emily is not preserving anything >> Emily's sudden and predictable turn as a semi-third hack villain is sudden and predictable. Instead of wallowing with Andy, I want to talk about howing mixed

[25:28] have a lot more on its mind than just being a cash grab sequel. It attacks the media and shows why the traditional roles in these industries dying off is not well, it's not a good thing, but it seems to want its Chanel and sniff it

[25:42] too by still assaulting us with knockoff scenes paying tribute to the first film the likes of Miranda and Emily. But hey, rah for journalists and all that. But let's also not forget to make fun of Andy's eyebrows. This is a weird movie,

[25:55] >> Stockholm call. Well, they want their syndrome back. format back. They're giving me a pass because we're old buddies. >> The scathing review of Anne Hathaway's role when The Dark Knight Rises somehow

[26:08] >> The future just comes rushing at us like um like the lava of Pompei. >> Movie at times wants us to think Benji is as big of a rich kid idiot as they come. And then here wants us to think

[26:20] he's got great insights that include historically themed metaphors. And I might be more realistic. >> How will I know when it's time? >> Advice like this. >> And if I leave,

[26:34] >> If you've been smart, an absolutely incredible diverse range of investments, IAS, 401ks, property investments, and a Kenneth Bronna. Sounds like good >> You have phone calls to make. I have a long list of people for you to rank.

[26:48] person. the only other billionaire that is conveniently available to them and donations. This franchise is 330% gayla montages. possible. I've just been trying all day. Can you please wake them up? I have had

[27:02] >> The next few minutes will be Andy saying vaguely intimidating tropes at a will never find out who these somebodyies are, why they were needed, the editing is telling me I should be impressed.

[27:14] >> I was surprised to hear from you. Why is that? climax seems to think it has time for this brief detour into a tense nothing for nobody. >> Well, of course I'm doing it. Nigel said

[27:27] didn't do it. >> For how much this movie beats the print lot more characters who are concerned they won't get to be part of it anymore. one who had to make the phone call and ask the favor. I heard it in everything.

[27:40] is going to be a nightmare. >> Why would the cell phone bill be a nightmare? What company in 2026 that is providing travel accommodations around unlimited international calling plan? >> I did it. Your plan worked

[27:53] >> again. We will have no clue what she did other than arrange a meeting with Lucy Clark. Why did that take calling so many people? >> This is a sweet moment, but it's redeeming something that didn't really

[28:05] need redeeming. Nigel chose to stay and understood why Miranda took that job all for some character growth, but this movie seems hellbent on declonging because she was a villain. I didn't think The Devil Wears Product 2 would be

[28:18] taking musical cues from Joker Folly. But maybe I just don't understand a woman, which is an interesting choice considering these models seem to be one type of woman. >> Are you saying that you sold Runway to

[28:32] someone else? >> I sold all of Elias Clark. >> Let's talk about the villain's plan. If Emily hadn't let Andy pressure her into runway, everything would have turned out great for her. I mean, Andy barely even

[28:44] determined to blab and villain monologue her way to defeat. At least Lucy Lou got freaking Lou, and she only got two goddamn scenes. That's my Dr. Watson. climactic conversation between Miranda and Andy, where Miranda shows a lot of

[29:00] exactly approve of. But instead of walking away as she did in the first Miranda this time around because progress. >> Skip. >> Did you call them yet?

[29:13] your questions. >> Well, I screwed up rather royally. >> Don't belittle her achievements, Auntie. Not everyone screws up in a way that could have ended a decad's long career for the sake of her selfish desire to

[29:25] run a dying magazine and then fail spectacularly in every conceivable way. >> bringing you obviously empty cups from Starbucks. Couldn't agree more, Andy. >> Fate and a couple of welltimed texts to Jave Rabbits.

[29:38] Irv and Dave the video of Andy's speech, but we saw that text on Dave's phone earlier, and the movie masked who it was by showing zero display on the phone least, it would say unknown sender. You can't get a text to an iPhone or an

[29:52] >> This whole time, [music] you thought that this job just dropped reason to think you orchestrated it. Weirder still, you had no reason to keep it from her other than to deliver this final sentimental Totifi moment. Seeing

[30:05] our three leads where they belong in adjacent offices is a beautiful bookend. the right floor. If we cut back to earlier, we can see that Runway is still located on the 25th floor of the McGraw Hill building. Well, that building has

[30:17] 51 floors, meaning they've suddenly jumped up to the 49th floor. Sequels, jumped up to the 49th floor. Sequels, man. Why do we bother?

[30:33] it's what's inside that he can't stand. >> Thanks again to Whatnot for sponsoring description to get $15 off your first purchase.

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