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Amerikaanse Vader
Просмотров 4715 лет назад
Een scene uit een Amerikaanse comedy, waarin Vader "Agent Smith" een productdemonstratie gaat geven.
eikels verhaal, verkeerd verteld
Просмотров 8 тыс.15 лет назад
Geert Schaaij verteld het eikels verhaal bij Business Class op verkeerde wijze.
De pitch van Ari Gold
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.16 лет назад
Een pitch van Ari Gold uit Entourage om Jessica Alba als client voor zich te winnen
Hoe lang kan een vraag zijn
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.16 лет назад
Deze journalist stelt wel een hele lange vraag, arme geïnterviewde
De weg vragen
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.16 лет назад
Volgens dit onderzoekje van psychologie magazine merken mensen niet dat hun gesprekspartner veranderd als ze de weg uitleggen.
Lessen in beschaafdheid
Просмотров 19416 лет назад
Michael Caine leert Steve Martin hoe je je moet gedragen als een gentleman
Campagne van het videospel van de gelijknamige serie
Просмотров 8316 лет назад
Campagne van het videospel van de gelijknamige serie
59 telefoontjes
Просмотров 31216 лет назад
Bud fox heeft 59 telefoontjes nodig om het kantoor van Gordon Gekko te bereiken.
Vliegen op eigen risico
Просмотров 67816 лет назад
Clipje uit een show van Amerikaanse komiek en televisiepresentator Bill Maher
Gratis lichaam voor de prijs van deel
Просмотров 21616 лет назад
Gratis lichaam voor de prijs van deel
Bernard Welten bij Pauw en Witteman
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.16 лет назад
Bernard Welten bij Pauw en Witteman
Magnolia - de bizarre dood van Ronald Opus
Просмотров 33 тыс.17 лет назад
Magnolia - de bizarre dood van Ronald Opus
That slow zoom into the customer's face is hilarious. He's in nirvana.
0:08 they look like Dennis and Dee. And with how close Sam and Franks mannerisms are, I’d swear this movie was a Sunny in Philadelphia backstory
Before that he already established trust he doesn't think he's a good salesman but he is
He doesn’t doubt his ability to sell, but he wants to be ruthless. He wants to close big deals consistently and sell something just because he can. It’s a different level.
Can't afford it? Fucking finance it.
Hubba, hubba, Judge....What a cutie pie. He'd make a great salesman, that's for sure. I love his calming, soft, sexy voice.
One of my favourite scenes from one of my favourite movies. I was around nine when I saw it and it didn't effect my humour in the slightest. 🤣
I still use this scene as a line I regularly use in my life..."welcome to the big room"!
I still use "So what if it's as big as a Subaru and costs just as much, when you die, they can bury you in it!"
Judge Reinhold is the best! I liked him as the dad in Santa Clause 3
0:03 Oh I see Give me the Reason By Luther Vandross was featured in the movie Ruthless People. Sorry about that because I didn't see this movie before.
Watched it cuz of the music video lmao
Reminds me of Biden saying the price tag of Build Back Build Better is ZERO.
That’s the b****’n part!
Judge's voice is like butter.
He has one of the sexiest, calming voices ever. And great looking guy too.
The two people that down voted this purchased the *Dominator* *X-1*
The dominator is very popular with people who uh...Would like to have bigger equipment / Dick. And her BF immediately become uncomfortable.
I don't even think it was her boyfriend. You notice he said she was his friend? If they were together a D bag like that would have immediately said so. I think he wants to get with her and maybe kind of knows her socially (from work maybe?) but I don't think they are together and now they probably won't be since she just found out he has a little dick in addition to being a d bag (because you KNOW that a hole doesn't have a car to match that jacket).
Judge Reinhold is an awesome salesman. "Dave" from Summer School is perfect as the heavy metal burnout. Great scene!
One of my first jobs after college was selling home entertainment. Like most places that sold big ticket items on commission the company was full of sleezy tactics they wanted us to use and rip offs like extended warranties and in house financing they wanted us to push. I did pretty well as a salesperson NOT using those tactics by being honest and knowing my product line but they were always riding my ass about warranty and credit card sign ups because I could see what a huge ripoff they were and hated pushing that stuff. I worked there maybe a year until they went out of business. I'd like to think I was this kind of salesperson. Of course d bags like the guy in the Ferrari jacket always thought they knew better and ended up with whatever shit thing was popular at the time.
You sold them in the 80s, right?
@@plawson8577 The early 90s (92 I believe) but close enough....
@@ashleighelizabeth5916 I see. In the glory days of “Showrooming”. I remember those. Mom used to work for Venture back during Autumn 1993. She took me and my then 5 year old baby brother to work one day and I saw firsthand how showrooming was practiced. It was all about commission back then.
The big room!
I have 4 15 inch woofers 2 horns 4 8inch woofers 2 8 inch midrange 2 1 inch tweeters 4 inch silk tweeters 4 4 inch woofers with bullets to cool voice coils 15 inch 600 Watt RMS active sub and a 10 inch sub in the Logitech z5500 using a Panasonic hi res mini system source to a dual 31 band EQ running into a Yamaha rxv 659 amp a Onkyo 603 amp and the Logitech z5500 the sound is warm clear and powerfull with tight bass its the closest I will get to the dominator X 10 speakers the sound is so sweet like honey to me I just want to play my stereo as often as possible but I respect my neighbours and play it for a few hours at a time in afternoon and turn it off at sundown 😀
I was always taught that the largest woofer needed was a 12 inch because any base sound it couldn't make was below the register that people could hear it at anyway. With a 15 inch you can feel it but you can't really hear it. The midrange and tweeter set up you have sounds way above average and you mentioned some very high quality brands. Which speaker brand or brands did you get since you didn't happen to mention that?
When the "better angels of our nature" start talking to your soul, it's hard to be a salesman.
😆 I didn’t understand this scene as a kid. Of course, I have since seen the point.
It is a good character moment in this movie; The guy tries to be a cut-throat salesman - but he has a heart. He'll cut you a deal, but he won't rob you.
What it shows you is not that he tries to, but that he actually CAN be a cut-throat salesman, if he wanted to. A very good one. But he has morals and principles, and chooses to be an honest person instead.
What's the name of that song in ruthless people?
If you mean the one in the beginning of this video. It’s “Give me the Reason” by Luther Vandross.
Oh nice song,t-zero!!!!
I've been waiting to see you by Dan Hartman (the song after "Give me the Reason")
Why they say "(bleep) yeah and (bleep)ing"?
It sounds bad but we say that when were 'amped' up (excited).
Oh,okay.
Nice shot
Let me show you some Klipsch speaker's there not going to break the bank... ruclips.net/video/XmFK_eY38lA/видео.html
The most honest salesman ever. It's too bad honest salesmen are almost completely fictional, I've only met one in my lifetime.
An honest salesman is a poor one, that's for sure.
The sales industry is not set up to encourage salesmen to be honest. They justify it with sayings like, "buyers are liars." Which in there twisted mind means that since buyers won't always tell you how much they want to spend or whether they are ready to buy that it's OK for them to use all kinds of tricks and cons. Thing is buyers wouldn't need to lie nearly so much if sellers weren't always trying to rip them off. I managed to make a career about of being an honest sales person by knowing my product better than anybody else and giving amazing customer service but it wasn't easy and no I never got rich doing it that way. Eventually I got burnt out from it because of asshole bosses on one side of me and entitled hateful customers on the other. Besides the way I did my job is disappearing faster and faster as a lot of people only care about how cheaply they can buy and it and how quickly they can get it and companies have always paid people the minimum amount possible for the maximum amount of effort they could squeeze out of you.
I don’t remember much from this movie but I always thought these two scenes were awesome. “That’s the bithcin part about it. If you can’t afford it, F’ing finance it!” Given the credit issues in this country, kinda goes to show how comparatively gullible many Americans are to that dumb teenager.
THEY CAN BURY YOU ON IT!
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Does anyone know the song?! Can't find it anywhere
I think it might have been written for the movie and recorded by studio musicians...it may very well not be a full song, but just 30-60 seconds long, created for the scene.
Give Me the Reason by Luther Vandross
@theminecrafthaag1609 thanks dude 😊 I meant the big room, bit really appreciate the reply
This is so true with mattresses the ones who advertise the most will always be a rip off
I've allowed myself to let my better half talk me into a more expensive mattress than I wanted to buy exactly one time in my life. It turned out to be a POS that was worn out in less than 5 years. Best mattresses I've bought have been cheap but firm mattresses that I then went and bought a super nice mattress topper for separately. All a pillow top mattress amounts to is a mattress topper being permanently attacked and when they wear out you can't replace them or fix them so the mattress becomes worthless. Whereas if my mattress topper that I bought separately gets deformed I can just go get a new one for a tiny fraction of the cost of a whole new mattress set. Super expensive mattresses are an enormous waste of money that don't last 9 times out of 10.
At least he didn't recommend Bose....
Or Bang & Olufson.
OVERRATED!
I love how he immediately changes his mind when he sees the pregnant girlfriend not wanting to put a soon-to-become-father and his family in debt. Like someone else said: the kidnappers were the most decent persons in this movie.
He had human decency.
That was the point!
I love the, "they can bury you in it!"
Poor Judge! He is doing his level desperate best to be a bastard, but he just can't quite swing it. He's just a terminal nice guy!
I've watched this so many times, it's been my all time favorite movie scene.
Do you know the name of the hard rock song at the end of this clip?
Vul voor eikels bitcoin in.
Wil je daar op terugkomen?
@@TheNvRBoppe nee hoeft niet spreekt voor zich
@@caucasianfunk3291 😝 we gaan het zien. Misschien tot over 5 jaar.
HAHA GRAPpige
I love that film, great cast and that scene is very funny. I still am interested in HiFi and find my self using phrases like "We need to go into the big room" and especially the final "bury you" punchline. Never dated. I may modify my will so as to stipulate that I want to be buried in my loudspeakers when I die, though cremation first will be necessary to fit me in
Voce Sabia
Man, I just love Judge's roles in this movie! I shopped at Frederate Electronis many times back in those days and I sure wished I would run across a salesman like Judge Reinhold!!!
Fred rated: 'Federated, Federated, Federated'...lol
I think I saw Dominator X-10s being sold from a white van.
Dominator MX-10's for life!
true story: I was young and dumb and new in town and this white van pulls up and offers me "over ordered" speakers no questioned asked which are fucking gigantic, and wont be missed if they aren't returned to the warehouse. The guys offers me them cash in hand for as much as I can afford, all the while looking around like we need to keep this super hush and secret. I paid up and they drove me home, unloaded the speakers and handed me a receipt and 2 year guarantee and drove off lol. They really weren't bad as it happens, I had them for years, and didn't even learn it was scam until about 2 years later. haha
@@kirrithkovacs5097 I still use them 30 years later.
Is this scene available in English? Or with English subtitles?
yeahhhhh!!!! fish hook! electric prong?!!! Stick a needle in my arm!! Raw meat! Alka Seltzer! I wonder who wrote and recorded that??? I saw this movie as a kid in theaters and some of the scenes and lines I can still remember after all these years! Underrated comedy
And the name is changed and the date is changed. Its artistic freedom.
Well this is awkward. In the article it says that since the son loaded the gun himself in attempt to kill his parents, he accidentally killed himself instead, and the case was closed as suicide. but in the video the parents are convicted. Weird.
Riana Reyes the story is fake anyways. The article is fake. Dont believe me? I'll prove it
SO MANY PLOT HOLES 1) How did it take further investigation for them to figure out Ronald was the old man's son?? 2) We all know the parents and spouses and family are the first to be contacted in the case of finding someome dead. 3) He had a note and I'm sure it said to tell his parents something?? 4) Why would his parents have not known their son was dead, and also not know who they shot? When accused of murder you'd know who you supposedly murdered. Sorry to ruin it just seems fake and doesn't add up. 5) Plus who tf witnessed him loading his parents' gun intending to cause murder and didnt say anything till that happened? 6) Why would they even say anything because they would get in trouble for keeping that secret, but the story says nothing about it more like that's normal. 7) Lastly, if the net was there and especially so close in levels he would have seen it or defintely seen it when going into the buildong because it wasn't far enough from the bottom to be out of sight, therefore why would he jump (not to jump into the net because he had a suicide note) Definitely made up but it was interesting till i saw all the plot holes
@@skyj2670 You alive?
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@soundmusiclover "Durr...im not sure what the salemans motive is throughout it though". BwaaaaaaaHaaaaaaa!
But still, he get only 200 for the cam. Okay, 50 more then the women's first bid, but he needed 300.
I have a pair of these myself. ^_^ classic
Erg slim van de "koopman" haha. Ik moest hem ook wel 2x luisteren voordat ik hem begreep. Maar het verhaal is dus in tegenstelling tot de titel wel degelijk goed verteld
@soundmusiclover I know what you mean. I had this scene in my head for days, and finally decided to look it up. All I could remember was a sales guy upselling to a kid, and then feeling bad when he saw the kid had a pregnant wife/girlfriend.