
Evasive is a YouTuber who specializes in movie reviews in unique formats.
I’m a recurring guest editor on these videos, creating visual content for backstory segments with archival images, behind-the-scenes footage, and Monty Python-esque paper cutout animations re-enacting events in the story that weren’t caught on camera. These backstory sections require a lot of research and creativity with the visuals since the writing of the source material isn’t likely to be as well documented with photos + videos as the on-set behind-the-scenes of the filmmaking process. I add animations to fill in the gaps. These videos and animations are filled with pop culture references, cartoon sound effects, and memes, with the tone of animations designed to match the silly nature of the premise and the comedians’ commentary. A chaotic selection of these animations can be found at the bottom of this page.
These videos are not only a lot of fun, they’re pretty successful, receiving over a million views.
I Made ____ Watch ___
Evasive’s most popular series, I made ____ watch ____ depicts comedians’ reactions while watching an offensive, misguided, or dated film. These comedians are either the opposite of the film’s target audience or are part of the group that is misrepresented in the film.
I Watched Every ____
I Watched Every____ is a series where Evasive reviews every movie in a specific category, like every Best Picture winner, or every Razzie Worst Picture winner. I edit, add animations and design title cards for these episodes.
During his time as a stripper, Channing Tatum performed a clown routine, which terrified the audience.
When Arnold Schwarzenegger was offered the lead role in "Junior," he stood up, distended his stomach, and said, "I am the man for the job."
To help convince Warner Bros to fund "Magic Mike," Channing Tatum gave an executive a lap dance.
A title card from "I Made Trans Men Watch the Mpreg Arnold Schwarzenegger Movie."
Sia's film "Music," originally titled Sister, went through a lot of changes in pre-production.
To test if the "Mrs. Doubtfire" makeup was convincing, Robin Williams visited a sex shop in character.
A title card from "I Watched the Top 10 WORST Movies on Letterboxd (feat. Athena-P)"
A title card from "I Watched the Top 10 WORST Movies on Letterboxd (feat. Athena-P)"
A title card from "I Watched the Top 10 WORST Movies on Letterboxd (feat. Athena-P)"
Ryan Gosling turned down the lead role in "Fifty Shades of Grey."
The timeless love story between a 17-year-old girl and a 104-year-old vampire
After seeing the first "Twilight" film, "Fifty Shades of Grey" author E.L. James ran straight to the nearest bookstore to purchase the whole series.
Before casting her in the "Chandelier" music video and "Music" film, Sia connected with dancer Maddie Ziegler through Twitter.
"Mrs. Doubtfire" is a classic beloved by 90s kids and children of divorce.
Mrs. Doubtfire throws a lime at Stu's head.
Marsha Williams recommended Robin Williams appear in an adaptation of the book "Alias Madame Doubtfire."
A graphic from "I Watched the Top 10 WORST Movies on Letterboxd (feat. Athena-P)" reveals that all three films in the "365 Days" trilogy are in the bottom 11 on Letterboxd.
The script for Evasive's "Disaster Movie" segment was recycled from one video to another.