Big (1988) - Josh Doesn't Get It Scene (3/5) | Movieclips
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Josh (Tom Hanks) has a few opinions about the company's new toy.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
More than anything else, 13-year old New Jerseyite Josh (David Moscow) wants to be "big". That's the wish he makes at an odd-looking amusement pier fortunetelling machine. The next morning, Josh wakes up-only to discover that he's grown to manhood overnight! (At this point, the part is taken over by Tom Hanks). Still a 13-year-old mentally and emotionally, Josh decides to hide out in New York City until he can figure out what to do next. He lucks into a job with a major toy company run by kid-at-heart McMillan (Robert Loggia). By cannily bringing a child's eye view to McMillan's business, Josh rises to the top-and in process, he falls in love with fellow employee Susan (Elizabeth Perkins). But he's still a kid, and he'd like to go back to his own world and own body. Written by Gary Ross and Anne Spielberg, Big proved a crucial success for budding director Penny Marshall, who'd work harmoniously with Hanks again on the radically different A League of Their Own. The cinematography was by Barry Sonenfeld, who went on to become a director himself with The Addams Family. That Big was heavily reliant upon the input of Tom Hanks and Penny Marshall was proven by the failed attempt to turn the property into a Broadway musical.
CREDITS:
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Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Cast: Tom Hanks, John Heard, Robert Loggia, Elizabeth Perkins
Director: Penny Marshall
Producers: James L. Brooks, Gary Ross, Anne Spielberg, Robert Greenhut
Screenwriters: Gary Ross, Anne Spielberg
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"You don't just walk into a meeting and say, 'bugs.'"
That line always cracks me up! He is so baffled by how Josh did...whatever he just did! :) Sadly, as I write this, the news just broke that John Heard (the "bugs" guy) just died. :(
I don't get it.
Simon Says Well you do now!
I believe he just did. Bugs.
Its actually really sad because it shows how far removed he is from his inner child that he can't even comprehend it.
I love this scene because this shows that you really need people who think outside the box and have a true passion for something instead of people who just see things from a business perspective.
Agreed
Agreed although it’s probably important to have a small bit of balance if you can. For example: let’s say Josh’s bug transformers idea is popular but the costs to create the toys means McMillan Toys will run into a deficit. You would need someone to look at it to best maximize things on the business side and not just the “bugs!” perspective. You have to have someone considering the fiduciary responsibility.
But in the case of bugs vs. buildings, yes this should win. 😂
Maybe they could’ve made the skyscraper transformers the villains like Small Soldiers did when the guys combined their ideas but, you know, before they put military grade microchips in them.
Someone needs to tell Mark Zuckerberg this.
WOW YOU ARE SO SMART
Agreed, we need more children need to be CEOs and board room executives.
I loved this movie as a kid - was pretty crushed to find out market research doesn't really afford you a penthouse in Manhattan
Not anymore it doesn't. All hail Taxes.
Market research did, however, result in the Edsel.
@@cameronmcpherson6364 regardless of where you live, it doesn't tend to pay six figures. From what I've researched, you would have to spend years working up to a senior executive position at an agency.
@@blaisetelfer8499 I didn't say six figures. I said taxes. And let me add reckless money printing (inflation). Your money used to go farther and they even used to let you keep some of it.
@@cameronmcpherson6364 The taxes are not why NYC isn't affordable anymore. The real estate market in 1988 was drastically different from what happened in the 21st century. Tiny apartments sell for millions.
It's a different world today.
Robert Loggia usually plays heavies, crimelords and the like. Here, his performance is in total sync with Hanks' childlike wonder. The piano jump scene is pure gold. Wonderful casting.
Agreed, I love how he tapped into a playful childlike nature so perfectly
He was good in “Over the Top”
He's an absolutely brilliant actor and one of my favourites. A character actor that just boosts every scene he's in.
Yeah he's a cocaine dealer.
He was cracking up in this scene! Of all the roles he ever did, this was actually my favorite!
That time Tom Hanks invented Beast Wars. Bravo, sir. Bravo.
Credit the screenwriter please
How hugs your right unless this was improve which I doubt
Transformers sues Tom Hanks for copyright infringement of transformer bugs but Tom Hanks don't care cause he's just a kid
well done Jesse, well done.
Also The Dinobots and insecticons.
As George Bernard Shaw once said, "We don't stop playing because we get old, we get old because we stop playing".
He was quoting from the Book of Emgo 3:16.
Don't stop playing, sad thing is that your body doesn't care.
"Be geek, be proud, palm in your face." - The Book of Emgo 3:16.
I always assumed Big movie is about a child who has to live life as adult with his childlike mentality in state. Where adult life to certain stage has a very pressure stress day by day. Which can be very demanding and boring
So profound, the commutative property in its literary form.
So this is how Mr McAllister can afford a holiday to Florida for 9.
Guy_E_Gatenby Rest In Peace
Plot twist: Josh Baskin developed the Talkboy Kevin used in part 2.
We finally know now 😂
Mister Macallister is also Mr Tancredi 😏 . ,. . Fox river connexion
@Kilo Byte And his boss is Feech!
I like how the team in the room came alive at the "bugs" idea. Some had to have started in creative/demo, reliving the zeal of a good fun idea. It was the marketing guy who pitched a building that turns into a robot.
They're describing insecticons and dinobots from transformers lol
And basically coming up with the idea for Beast Wars smack dab during the height of Transformers G1
Waspinator approves
you mean Beast Wars.
drfunk1986 Beast Wars are post autobot decepticon. Insecticons and dinobot were during G1
+Alex Arand Actually the Insecticons came out in North America in 1985. This wasn't out until 1988 when both the Insecticons and Dinobots were already canon.
As a kid in a man's body, he nailed it perfectly. Kids LOVE bugs and robots. Combine the two of them and you got an instant seller in the toy market. :)
Especially in the 80s. Perfect time for that
Arent kids suppose to be afraid of bugs, have nightmares of them?
As a kid, I wasn’t particularly interested in bugs or robots. But one thing I for sure wasn’t interested in playing with… was skyscrapers.
@@Rqblt Depends on the kid, depends on the bug. One of the biggest childhood hobbies in Japan is bug catching, especially beetles. Kids also like robots turning into scary things because scary things can do cool stuff.
@@Rqblttell me you've never been with kids without telling me
I like how the whole room of executives throws out the industry research and just goes with its collective gut on "bugs".
If only they would do that now with social media, and their "research".
Watch monster bug wars bugs are indeed cool
That's the great thing about gold mines. They pop out of nowhere. It's why Russia sold us Alaska without realizing they gave up gold and oil.
@@juanmanuelpenaloza9264 Not to mention scores of cunning moose!
I think that's the point of the scene, not that josh actually came up with a great idea (which everyone seems to believe). He really did just come to the meeting and say "bugs". The joke is how everyone suddenly treats him like a genius, and the loving, fatherly "great job" from Loggia at the end is just pure comedy gold. Maybe because as a kid watching the movie, you see it from Josh's perspective and it comes across as heartwarming. As an adult I'm afraid to say I see it more from his rival's perspective lol, and the pure farce of everyone's reaction is hysterical. Have you ever had a dog and intentionally ignored it for a moment while heaping excessive praise and attention on your cat just to see the dog's reaction? It's like that but with people lol
John Heard was so underrated. Such a good actor. He was always natural to the character while still making the funniest choices. The way he says “bugs” just kills me.
Indeed. Even if the movie was average, always a great character actor who was very convincing; this, Home Alone, The Pelican Brief, 187, In the Line of Fire, etc
RIP to both John Heard and Robert Loggia. Both were brilliant on their seasons of The Sopranos too.
That “ well done Josh Well done “ hit me good ❤
only a child would ask you an honest question, and the so called adults are lost brats.
When I first saw the movie as a kid and this scene came up, I also asked the same thing: Why a building?
Even as an adult now, I still don't understand why a building??
@@trinitylivingston1286 I think it's because adults believe that kids like tall buildings or something huge and interesting that grabs their attention to turn into toys. I guess to their research and watching of kids trying the toys out. But to kids, they don't want like adult structures as toys. They want something where it can be not so boring. Kids don't like boring. They want excitement basically. Sometimes adults that were once kids, don't have the thinking of a kid as much anymore to think of something kids would want. Different generations is also a factor. What i guess I'm saying, is adults don't have the picture of kids' minds sometimes and think like adults to get kids to buy their products even though it may not be interesting to kids.
What's a child
@@dudetocartman well no. The building is where the corporate employees are to produce the toys. A large building to streamline production of toys so in a sense the kids are playing with one. Both Josh and his hiring CEO get it. I just don't much like the rest of them
This just doesn't happen, this doesn't happen, this just doesn't happen. Haha
ikr! does he have like Tourette's Syndrome or something like What the Hell lol.
This doesn't happen, whattt?! I dont get it.
allow me to be the 190th like...
NintendoCapriSun yea josh came up with beast wars in seconds what the hell did I just witness
Ohh fancy seeing you here lol
Godspeed, John Heard 😢 1945-2017
horsespeed is better, 'cause it's faster.
Yes he was a great actor for his limited small roles in movies. I thought he shouldve had his own movies.
TRuThsTeR: Wake up world please he was a character actor more then leading actor and was in quite a few a movies with over 100 appearances in film and also appearances on tv. He had some memorable roles as a bad guy in The Pelican Brief, Big, and in Home Alone among others
dnasty312 what characters
@@JanetStarChild faster then god? I don't think so lol
RIP John Heard. Great actor.
1946 - 2017
And Robert Loggia 1930-2015
He was so young.
Heard looks way younger here than I remember him looking in 1988 when I watched this as a kid.
Some of the greatest ideas came out of meetings just like this. A skyscraper that simply turns into a robot isn’t an exciting idea in itself, but if the design was reworked and could also fly, shoot lasers and turn into a bug then a child would never want to put it down. Numbers and figures don’t translate into foot traffic.
its just a movie
@@ImJiommovies can have meanings that apply irl
I love how this movie predicted having tablets with downloadable comic books, and all the industry that goes with tablets.... Waaaaay back in 1988!!!!! Plus it was a frickin' GREAT movie!!
Star Trek ...
Technology to produce something like that in the 80s was there, but it probably would cost a million dollars to purchase one. 😆
>turns into a giant stiff block
>falls apart very easily
>no accessories
>5POA
Tom Hanks is a hero to the toy industry
We need a remake but with him going to EA instead
How do we know Josh didn’t come up with the idea for Buzz Lightyear?
@@barnsleytom Yes, please
Tom Hanks for CEO of Ubisoft, EA and Hasbro.
It’s because he secretly was a toy...he’s a the man who’s really a little kid who’s really a child’s toy. Sheriff Woody!! A toy would know about what would make a child happy. He was after all everyone’s favorite until the 👨🚀 astronauts went up. Space toys!
Tom Hanks: A child at heart with a natural aptitude for creative marketing and product development ideas.
John Heard: Went to a top Harvard Business College and majored in Marketing and still has no clue.
You have no idea how close to truth this is in Marketing departments.
I know hence some of the failed products that exist.
Because art cannot easily be dissected or predicted.
Tom Hanks does like children, I mean he visited Epstein Island multiple times.
@@jeffreymedeiros6253 Yeah finding out that one hurt. Hollywood man... The human mind wasn't meant for that much fame.
Corporate minds don’t think like the people they’re selling to, or dealing with. They just throw some crap out there they see on a spreadsheet they “analyzed” and pitch it when making a deal. Me being the bottom guy doing the work, hearing about the budget, and what they want done, I’m usually the Tom Hanks dude out of the bunch. I’m not usually in on talks like this, but I make some, if not most higher ups scratch their heads. That was my past work when corporate did corporate and the wheeler dealers sold the services. Now corporate has taken over to where Mr. McCallister runs everything.
This remains my absolute favorite scene from the movie :)
I know right cause it shows that statistics dont mean anything sure you make alot of money but there is alot to be done the child like adults know what they are talking about fuck i love this scene for that i would have loved this job back then but now it is all about games and phones no more toys really sucks
Ocelotl Chimalpa
I mean, this scene proves a point but the piano scene was my favorite.
@@scottknode898 toys are better now, just look at the new transformers toys, they are amazing!
(Don't get me wrong, I still love the original 80s transformers toys, I just think that a lot of toys of the present are amazing and obviously better than a lot of the 80s and 90s ones)
I saw it a long time ago, but this was one scene I most remember.
A perfect synonym for almost every corporate meeting ever. With Josh playing the general public.
This is the movie that catapulted Tom Hanks from just another goofball side character actor to an A-list dramatic actor. He got his first Oscar nomination for this role, and from then on he was set
Same with Jim Carrey (Kinda)
Min 1:58 Lady Bugs... Transformers for girls... It kill me... XD
I've watched this movie many times, and only just caught that line. This movie is a gift that keeps giving.
What's next? Guys that like pink ponies?
Why didn’t they do that?
I hear that scene from A Bugs Life. "So, just because I'm a lady bug, that means I'm a girl!"
There actually were female transformers
My fondest memories of being an 80s kids was the awesome toys and cartoons we had.
So true!
And cereal
Classic movie never gets old
Oh, the way his hand goes up again at 1:08 😂😂
At 2:10 “This doesn’t happen…you just don’t come into a meeting and say bugs!” 😅
What a fun classic!
The funniest scene comes later when one of Josh's colleagues is jealous of his success and he repeats "I don't get it" in a silly voice. The voice he put on had me in stitches.
Same guy.
lol I still quote that all the time in the mocking voice “I don’t get it I don’t get it”
Tom Hanks was absolutely awesome as Josh . He was the perfect man for this film . And 20th century studios did a fantastic job
Fox. 20th Century FOX.
couldn't agree more... and awesome movie.
This saved his career. Hanks was tanking up until this movie.
Believe it or not, the first actor who wanted the role was DeNiro. He really wanted to try a comedic role, but when Hanks was selected over him, he did Midnight Run that year instead.
no he wasnt he was doing well in the 80s with splash money pit the burbs wasnt tanking at all this made him bigger@@ajspice
R.I.P.
Robert Loggia
1930 - 2015
R.I.P.
John Heard
1946 - 2017
R.I.P.
Penny Marshall
1943 - 2018
RIP Frank Lopez
"You could have them wreck buildings."
My favorite line
I always crack up at "this is a ~skyscraper~"
This was the first Tom Hanks film I ever saw. I won tickets to go see it and thought it was an excellent film
John Heard and Robert Loggia were great character actors! Sorely missed.
agreed. cracks me up when John Heard mocks Hanks - "I don't get it! I don't get it!" hilarious.
"A robot that turns into a broom"
"Yeah so we've got a robot for girls too"
He said, “lady bug,” not broom.
LMAO!
@@roysreceptive woosh
@@RussianBotLvl - if your reply was meant to be condescending, I don’t understand it.
@@roysreceptive not surprising!
Thank you Penny Marshall its scenes like this which made you a legend!
Loved this movie when it hit the theatres in 1988, and I still do. What an amazing time to be 14.
I was 12. I LOVED those movie because he was so much like me. Playing adventure games on his computer, into robots, and had a crush on a redhead girl
To everyone who said this “predicted Beast Wars”
You know that the Dinobots and Insecticons came out three years before this movie was released, right?
Nik Kingman and proud of it! Damn straight!
That guy that says, “you do realize” then proceeds to be condescending. When the joke when way over his head.
Tom Hanks every film he stars in is brilliant. Fav actor along with Robin Williams and Jim Carrey
the holy trinity
Mine too, but also Will Smith and Johnny Depp.
Jim Carrey doesn’t deserve to be on the stage as Tom Hanks and Robin Williams.
Joe Versus the Volcano, The Bachelor Party, The Man with the Red Shoe - Tom is wonderful, but no, every film he stars in is not brilliant. Some of them were pretty awful.
Hanks is the Gary Cooper/Jimmy Stewart of our generation.
I really love this film too. The ending always makes me cry
The memories, the feels.
A prehistoric Transformer... They predicted Transformers 4
They predicted Beast Wars.
They refereed to the Dinobots created years before this movie came out.as part of the Diaclone line.
Found the millennial
that doesn't know about G1 transformers.
No... Are the movies your only exposure to Transformers? That sucks.
no they predicted Beast Wars
Tom Hanks is such a talent.
I love how this scene is basically the whole plot line to the last Transformers movie lol
He’s also part of the pedo circle
Josh: Couldn't it be something, like a, like a robot that turns into...Robert Loggia or something?Mr Macmillan: Interesting...
This is the best comment out of all of them.
'Feech La Manna, for Sopranos fans!'
And Frank Lopez from Scarface!
"Robot that turns into a bug" - Fast forward to more recently and in the Transformers we see Bumblebee transform into a bug (VW). xD
Don’t forget the Insecticons
You must be young lol. Beast Wars came out some time after this. Waspinator, terrorizeeeeeee!
Go watch the G1 series. Bumblebee was ALWAYS a VW bug.
No fast forward required. Transformers already existed in real life. And one form was never as boring as a building.
Everytime I raise my hand in philosophy class and say, "I don't get it." I always think of this scene.
And thus, Transformers: Beast Wars was born.
Transformers G1 had beasts of their own...own (Insecticons, Dinobots, Predacons, Terrorcons)
RIP John Heard and Robert Loggia!
Classic movie!
Oh, the memories.
Thank you
Robert Loggia and John Heard. Great actors. RIP sirs
Man I love love love love love love love cannot cannot say enough love for Tom Hanks he is one of the greatest actors of all all time he is going to go down in history as a legend he gives all he's got to his movies did I forget to say I love love love love love him
RIP Isaac Kappy
Hilarious. This is the best damn movie ever
DasherSlasher “THIS IS A SKYSCRAPER!”
It is! 🔝
it's a good one!!!
RIP John Heard, he was my favorite part of this movie.
The scene after this was hilarious. (With the guy imitating Tom Hanks.)
I know the wankers cut it lol
Tom Hanks is going to go down as one of the greatest actors of all time.
He likes kids.
"I don't get it, I don't get it! Let's make it a bug!" =P
+Niels Age Nielsen No wonder that guy Paul played by John Heard got defensive at the end of the movie teasing and saying "I don't get it" when Tom Hanks was giving a presentation.
I think this movie is one of those rare feel good ones !
What? I didn't like Holiday (with Jude Law & Cameron Diaz)? What about Back to the Future III? Or Stardust?
"Whoa! He is VICIOUS! I don't get it, I don'd ged id.. De de de deh DAH!"
+Biscuitchris7again hahahaha Funniest line in the movie!
"You could have em wreck buildings" lmao
This reminds me of the time when I went to a hardware store and asked the lady about the durability of the product that I intended to buy. Her response? " Oh, we've sold twenty of these this week ". That doesn't tell me anything. Josh showed Paul that just because sales of this toy skyrocketed, doesn't necessarily mean that it is a worthwhile toy for little Johnny or Maty. Well done Josh!
I can see this scene as a MEME and Josh just gets kicked through the window.
John heard damn near broke my heart in Sopranos. So good.
Nice dive
Its crazy how Frank not only survived being shot by Tony, but also went on to have a successful career in the toy industry.
There is hope for reformed drug lords.
Was looking for this comment. Here, have your thumbs up, good man.
Then joined the Sopranos and got sent back to prison. Lame
One of the few survivors of that alien invasion too.
After that he captained an Apollo spacecraft, container ship, battleship, and a 737 plane that landed in the Hudson. Truly a hero in our time.
@@Peglegkickboxer And a shrimp fishing boat!
Metroplex: “so you’re saying I’m not fun Josh?”
Eerily accurate executive meeting portrayal.
Hasbro Exec (with his assistant, watching "Big" and this scene): "Are you writing this down? Why aren't you writing this down? WRITE THIS DOWN!"
I miss John Heard so much. 💔 R.I.P.
He and Loggia together again
If only real life was this easy...
I've seen this movie, "Big" many times. Josh is correct. What is so fun about buildings turning into robots and vice versa? Also, there have been a few times & moments in my life when some individuals make me scratch my head, confuse the living daylights out of me with their words, behaviors, and actions, and make me think, ask, & react like Josh in this video clip with a big "I Don't Get It!" :-)
Well metroplex is fun considering he's a base-building. And with other figures it's even better, you could put all of them in the city. Same for trypticon considering you can link Him up with motormaster and onslaught
The difference is this is just a Skyscraper. The other ones have multiple modes
(uses mocking voice) I don't get it, I don't get it, it turns into a bug...
lol
If you had building that the robots could be smashed into and re constructed then that would be fun for doing like a rampage thing or a godzilla fight sequence
So we work jobs we hate, to live in cities we hate, so we can be buried by relatives we hate...
I don't get it.
Wow 1988 I was 14 when I saw this awesome movie, those were the good days, God I miss those days , everything was so beautiful
This film was good on so many levels
For some reason, this scene has always stuck with me ever since I was a kid.
Me too, because I wanted to play with that building. 😂
Gotta love how a movie from 1988 unintentionally predicts the Beast Wars toyline with prehistoric animals and insects.
Josh: What's fun about playing with a building that turns into a robot?
Metroplex: 😭
The way this story wrapped up just broke my heart!
RIP John who's Line: I don't get it will always be playing in my head
1:15 1:27 1:35 These three lines stick with me
One of the best movies ever made! BIG!
I grew up on this movie. Such a classic..
And this is why we the people that still play know what we want and what other's want.
All those expensive classes and big schools don't work in a childs mind, a kid's just imagining and creating while he grows.
There are a lot of people who watch this movie who've at one point or another mentioned how this is a fun scene but it's obviously not how an actual board of creatives talks about new ideas. And after having been in creative discussions about ideas, this scene is actually pretty accurate. A lot of the time, conversations about creative endeavors are pretty informal and involve bouncing around others.
Fabulous scene. All of John Heard’s character’s research, analysis and market graphs destroyed with one word: “Bugs”.
And this was the blue print for beast wars thank you Mr.Hanks.
If you've never seen it, BIG is a great example of movie magic
I went to a meeting once and just said "bugs"
I got fired.
this just doesn't happen
😂
I'm in the software industry. People go into meetings and say "bugs" all the time.
I farted while reading this.
Wich adult actually thought kids wanted to play with a robot that turns into an object that does jack shit?
Maybe he was rejected from architecture school. But yeah, it's amazingly dumb. About the only buildings that would work, would all be military buildings.
_"Yeah, so this surface-to-air missile launcher turns into a flying insect cyborg..."_
You just have to shift the context.
These buildings can be defense systems against an invasion.
How the toys are is not so much dictated by how fun they are to play - but by how difficult or easy they are to manufacture. Movies are made to back up the production line which cannot put out much else but the standard configurations..
@@dialecticalmonist3405 Yeah, it would be cool to set up like a trap scenario "Haha, we're attacking the town! There's no transgundazoids around to stop us!" "That's what you think!"
Press a button and the beams melt and it collapses on itself
This scene and another where he comes up with the idea of an interactive comic book tablet device, way before tablets were just a thing in science fiction. love this movie!
One of my favorite movies ever
A robot that turns into a bug was done and pretty successful for its time. The show was called Beast Wars!
I love how he nailed it because he's a kid. He is literaly one of their costumers and who's know better what they want if not the costumer himself.
Brilliant scene and film
ビックは、やっぱりいいですね。大好きな映画です。
トムハンクス、ありがとう。
One of my favourite scenes in the film.
RIP Kevin Meaney!!! I had no idea he was in this movie...
What do you have against Kevin Meaney?
this must be how Beast wars happened....
Do research b4 u troll 👌
@MrRensoku bc someone already stated its not true
1:08 when you don't understand something in math class
R.I.P.
John Heard
March 7, 1946 - July 21, 2017
0:02 she looks like Eleven from Stranger Things as an adult
If they remake it, at least they'll know who to cast.
"He could wreck buildings.."
A good example of how people making decisions never consult the people who will actually use the product. Also, kudos to Tom Hanks and director Penny Marshall for making you believe that he really is a child in a man's body. You can tell by his movements, facial expressions that he's child-like.
0:31 Me in my mind at weekly meetings...maybe I should say it out loud one of these days