@@daveczarnik6017 The way Alan pronounces Giambi's name you could tell he reads headlines when they're happening but isn't really watching the games since he's not really a sports fan.
Why is that exactly? A Step Father is still a parental figure after all and if his Ex Wife isn't communicating things like this to him. Then opening up a line of communication with the Step Father might help make situations like this not happen in the future. He's clearly not an incompetent guy and he IS helping to raise his Daughter when he's not around so it actually is his business. Especially if he's the one that bought it for her.
@@DrakeBrunette if he's the one who bought it for her, then by all means he should've relayed that to Billy up front, "hey I got her a cell and this is her number." That should be a forethought, not backhanded info
@@mg19cal yeah, maybe if they discussed the situation together then there would've been a rational explanation for why that didn't happen. Maybe the Step Dad even thought that his Wife was going to relay that info to him and she didn't. We'll never know because Billy doesn't leave the door open for proper communication and dialogue. He just shuts it down because he feels out of the loop... Btw A cell phone for a 12 year old girl (for emergency situations) is not that big of a deal. Especially with the crazy world we live in today.
It's none other than Spike Jonze. If you don't know who he is then look him up, he's a very talented creative himself. Also that's Robin Wright who plays his ex-wife.
@@michaelford3444 No he doesn't have a say in anything. He needs to stay in his lane. I'm sure Billy Bean was paying quite a lot of child support, which means he was paying for his child to stay there. We can agree to disagree on this one .
@@larrykaye3241 Its the mothers choice since she had custody. Billy should just do his job and pay child and leave the important decisions to the mother.
@@larrykaye3241I can tell you that I both agree and disagree. If a child was living under my roof I would definitely be having a say but since it’s likely that that was Billy’s house prior it’d be a different story. That being said if my kid had to live with a step father I’d have a problem with him trying to make that kind of decision 😂 I guess I’m a hypocrite 🤷
@@pepa007 I think the step father seems a bit intimidated, which is okay. He needs to stay in his lane and understand he's not part of the decision making process.
I didn't realize that was Spike Jonze until you mentioned it. I'm not a big fan of Jackass so I wouldn't recognize him from anything like that so the only other onscreen time I've seen him was all the way back when he was in Three Kings.
@@CATDHD And he also directed Being John Malkvoich. I know full well who he is and what he's accomplished but he's more of a writer/director so I've only seen him onscreen a few times since I don't waste my time watching Jackass. If you like that series then cool but tesitcles torture videos doesn't really do it for me.
The almost-unnoticed details throughout this film are incredible. After the first take of this scene I imagine someone saying, "Hey, let's do that again, but this time, let's inject even more awkwardness by having Alan trip on the rug as he walks towards the sofa". @ 0:35 Also like the photos of the happy couple on the shelf to Brad's right and back on the fireplace mantle.
It does not matter what scene...Brad Pitt just has silent acting to perfection. This is not an overly exciting scene with quick witted dialogue but yet he shows so much intensity. Seriously his tone and face show he is trying to not show too much anger. After he says, "A 12 year old?" He eyes over to his ex wife trying to shut out Alan as if saying silently. "You better have an explanation for this and keep him out of it."
Freaking love all of the subtlety of this scene. The realization that his wife probably took all of the money he earned as a Baseball player & is living in the lap of luxury, the fact that her new husband is a freaking clown, Etc. A lot to take in during this scene.
@@shanemcnelis2667 Ah I see, interesting. I didn't know that. Lol dunno what that last comment was about tho. It's just what I took from the scene. Was pretty obvious she has money. Just wondered if it was his.
@@skins4thewin I didn't make me consider that because the first place that my mind goes isn't "Women are goldiggers". It would behoove you to consider why the first thing that assume about women, even fictional characters, is something negative.
It's a really nice house but we have no idea if it was paid by her or the replacement guy. The replacement guy wear sandals, so for anyone who makes snap judgements about guys who wear sandals, yeah ok he's a shmuck. That would a poor way of judging people though. It's automatically a slightly uncomfortable meeting, since past guy and/or replacement guy could be silently rating the other guy.
Agreed - it was definitely a story that went all the way to the end without stopping. Watching this movie was 100% a thing that absolutely happened to me.
Well said my ass. That all depends on who is paying for this mansion she is living in. If Im paying then what goes on in my house is my business. I dont care who the father is.
@@seanlove2000Really? I guess you could go that way, but pretty dumb if you want to risk wrecking the relationship with the kid by making an enemy of the father. Just to show who’s got the biggest ...
Yes, and in return you can tell that Billy really does not want to speak to him. Very blunt answers, especially with the response to the parenting decision.
Billy Beane is portrayed in this movie as a poor struggling guy close to being fired. The reality is that Beane was earning close to 1 million dollars per year. He was widely regarded as one of the top gens in the business. They put a "Rockie" spin on this story but the reality is Beane was always a winner. Exceptional athlete, very very smart and had an amazing eye for baseball talent. Yes he did not become a huge star in the show. However, he did play for a number of years and earned very good money. He then transitioned into the front office and was very successful very quickly. Billy Beane was never a struggling loser underdog but I guess it makes the story better.
I didn't really think they made him out to be a broke loser or anything like that. He did not seem to be struggling financially unless there is something I am missing but yeah I think there was spin on it.
@@renee6524 Ok look at his home? apartment compared to how and where his wife lives. Also note he drives a pickup truck. His contract salary back then in today's terms would be close to 2.6 million dollars. I am trying to point out that they portray him as a long shot maverick with all the forces in the world against him which is not accurate. I didn't say they made him out to be a "broke loser". You have to read what I said before you comment. That always helps.
They did take a few liberties with the movie. I mean there’s a line where Billy actually says he is worried about loosing his job and not being able to put his daughter through college. You are right though, truth is Billy Beane was even being courted by other teams even before the 2002 season. He kept declining because he didn’t want to be away from his daughter and I remember him being in top 10 lists of best GM’s in baseball in the late 90’s.
I dated and married a single mom. I tried very hard to never be around or be involved with the ex husband. I loved my step daughter but her dad was just an angler.
It always happens inevitably. I dated 2 single moms and both times, the dad got involved some way or another. I think a lot of it comes from jealously if you ask me.
That's a difficult situation but dont allow yourself to be treated like this guy. It all depends on who handles the business. If that was his house that he paid for I'm definitely involved in what his daughter does.
I am just imagining all of the thoughts going through Billy's mind in this scene...the house, his ex, his daughter, his own life/failures...and the very unmasculine guy that is now with his ex-wife and daughter.
That is also my impression, anyway does the movie shows how he lives? I think there is on scene, showing his concerns about failing and that in this case nothing would be left, even the college for his daughter is on stake...... Best regards from Austria Tom
@@jon8004 Hi Jon, yes this might also be possible.....this would be a nice improvement.... :-)....anyhow the akwardness in this scene is perfectly shown ..it is nearly tangible.... :-)......
@@brianbagnall3029 he wasn't making a ton of money at this point. calling the new husband a puff is a little weird, he just clearly isn't a baseball person, and there is nothing wrong with that. at no point is his character shown to be anything but nice and supportive and a good stepfather.
I'm repeating myself because I just made this comment and now saw yours but the size of homes people have or aspire to have blows my mind. Love my little ranch style bachelorette pad.
This is another reason why divorce sucks and is selfish. Those two were being pricks. The ex wife is actually reveling in the fact that the team has some struggles and challenges even though she is appearing to be supportive. That condescending insincere compassionate tone. Very good acting.
I really could not figure her out in this. The more times I watch this the more it sounds and looks as though she was being incredibly fake. I kind of feel like she was trying to put him down in front of Alan or test him to see if he would lose his cool.
Wow awkward is the worst. Billy looking at the beautiful home he lost in the divorce & his wife w/ some dude in his sandals knows a big step about his kid b4 he does. Sux
Billy (Brad) is absolutely correct he should've been included in the cell phone conversation not this clown. Especially if Billy takes care of all his responsibilities which he was. Who is this German to decide 🤔
Man......been here a few times...but it's got to get done, at least the step dad is kinda cool...he's trying to be friendly....Most times in real life this type of thing gets ugly...eventually...
The moment about the phone feels weird to me. Its before smartphones, they talking literally about mobile phone. In my exp only reason to not get one in that time period was if you cant afford it. Kinda feels like the writers took the "problem" of kids having smartphones since young age and applied it to the period without the smartphones.
Exactly what I needed not rock star puff your chest out. On base percentage was better and a switch hitter to boot. I can't go back in time maybe make it to Marysville Royals. But have to train really hard. Not going to happen now. Sawadee Khap.🤠
The real question is whose money is paying for this ridiculous place? That's some big-ticket real estate for California; hopefully, she wasn't living off Billy's money.
That was my question. Because if I marry a woman that has a daughter into my home its my business what said daughter does. I would have made sure the ex husband and wife understand that. I guess its possible she got the house after divorce and she just married him. I would need more context but but I set rules when Im paying the bills.
I don't know anything about Cricket but I still loved this movie.
yeah, me too. Played badminton only a few times, but the movie motivates me to give it another shot.
This movie is about basebal, not cricket.
yeah one of the best documentaries about crickets
@@pepa007 and grasshoppers
@@joemckim1183 never heard, I guess that's how you call cricket.
The awkwardness in this scene is great
They nailed it. Even when Alan adjusts himself when Billy’s ex wife asks how the team is doing. It’s so real 😂
@@daveczarnik6017 The way Alan pronounces Giambi's name you could tell he reads headlines when they're happening but isn't really watching the games since he's not really a sports fan.
@@joemckim1183 Baseball isn't a real sports, so it doesn't follow that he isn't a sports fan
That's called life, nobody wants the tough talks.
It's his old house lol
"Her mother and I will discuss it" is EXACTLY what Billy needed to say and what Alan needed to hear👍👍
Why is that exactly? A Step Father is still a parental figure after all and if his Ex Wife isn't communicating things like this to him. Then opening up a line of communication with the Step Father might help make situations like this not happen in the future. He's clearly not an incompetent guy and he IS helping to raise his Daughter when he's not around so it actually is his business. Especially if he's the one that bought it for her.
@@DrakeBrunette if he's the one who bought it for her, then by all means he should've relayed that to Billy up front, "hey I got her a cell and this is her number." That should be a forethought, not backhanded info
@@mg19cal yeah, maybe if they discussed the situation together then there would've been a rational explanation for why that didn't happen. Maybe the Step Dad even thought that his Wife was going to relay that info to him and she didn't. We'll never know because Billy doesn't leave the door open for proper communication and dialogue. He just shuts it down because he feels out of the loop... Btw A cell phone for a 12 year old girl (for emergency situations) is not that big of a deal. Especially with the crazy world we live in today.
@@DrakeBrunette in 2001 (when this scene took place) that was absolutely a huge deal
@@mg19caloh I forgot... kids only ever got kidnapped, lost, hurt and needed medical attention or had their schools shot up past 2002... my bad....
This is how real life happens tho. This scene feels real
Well, except for the $30,000,000 view.
Yeah. You can feel the awkwardness like you’re there; Even on repeat viewings. It’s palatable. A well done scene.
Hey, that’s the guy from the Investors Center from the Wolf Of Wallstreet! Looks like he ended up doing very well for himself!
😂
Yes the guy willing to give Leo’s character a bj. It’s famous director Spike Jonze lol
You got me !!!!, I really thinking he sound familiar
Yeah, after he blowjobed to Belford his business was going up! 😂
It's none other than Spike Jonze. If you don't know who he is then look him up, he's a very talented creative himself. Also that's Robin Wright who plays his ex-wife.
Never was a fan of baseball but I absolutely LOVED this movie
dont feel bad baseball is ass
@@johnnymaximum3828 fr I went to a Yankees game, sat there for 4 hours, and watched them get raw dogged by the Blue Jays
The power of a real good movie like this is you don't really have to be a sports fan to enjoy it.
how can you be not romantic about baseball? 🙂
I hate baseball, but this is my favorite movie.
Scene establishes utter difference in dynamics between professional baseball franchise & shared custody of child whom the other parent has a partner.
The movie neglected the fact that at the time, Billy Beane had also remarried. Leaving Billy’s wife out was A pretty glaring omission.
@@jstappin I believe some of the deleted scenes show Billy's wife.
Gee thanks, Captain Obvious.
@@jstappin how is it glaring? why is it a requirement to have her in the movie?
"Her mother and I will discuss it." He needed to be corrected. It was done in a nice way. Brava..Billy... Brava!
Naaa… if he’s the step dad he has a say in it as well. Especially if she’s staying at his house. I would have told Billy to go kick rocks
@@michaelford3444 No he doesn't have a say in anything. He needs to stay in his lane. I'm sure Billy Bean was paying quite a lot of child support, which means he was paying for his child to stay there. We can agree to disagree on this one .
@@larrykaye3241 Its the mothers choice since she had custody. Billy should just do his job and pay child and leave the important decisions to the mother.
@@moviesynopsis001you’re insane. It’s a parenting decision.
@@larrykaye3241I can tell you that I both agree and disagree. If a child was living under my roof I would definitely be having a say but since it’s likely that that was Billy’s house prior it’d be a different story. That being said if my kid had to live with a step father I’d have a problem with him trying to make that kind of decision 😂 I guess I’m a hypocrite 🤷
I love the energy that comes from Billy...this scene was awesome...every scene with Billy in it was bada$$. Brad killed it in this one.
Agreed. I love his subtle smiling kind as if he didn't force it he might lose his cool. Yet doesn't appear as if he is being fake.
I really love how he shuts down the step father.
The guy means well but he's kind of over stepping a bit.
we don't know the back story, but the step father is actually trying to be nice and friendly. very uncommon scenario.
He’s not really overstepping. Being a step-parent is simply no win situation
@@ShaunHensley he is overstepping. He was told to stay in his lane, but in a nice way.
@@pepa007 I think the step father seems a bit intimidated, which is okay. He needs to stay in his lane and understand he's not part of the decision making process.
Billy looking around the house thinking, "I paid for this".
Yee
I guess that isn't Billy's (or have bought by his money house). He didn't even behave like it was his house.
Why do you think he paid for that?
@@carpballetdivorce
That’s the guys house
Wasn't expecting Spike Jonez to show up in this sports movie, but BAM there he is.
I didn't realize that was Spike Jonze until you mentioned it. I'm not a big fan of Jackass so I wouldn't recognize him from anything like that so the only other onscreen time I've seen him was all the way back when he was in Three Kings.
@@joemckim1183 he also made Her
@@CATDHD And he also directed Being John Malkvoich. I know full well who he is and what he's accomplished but he's more of a writer/director so I've only seen him onscreen a few times since I don't waste my time watching Jackass. If you like that series then cool but tesitcles torture videos doesn't really do it for me.
That’s the dude from wolf of Wall Street. The penny stock guy. He plays a good awkward dude lol
@@equipo1illu176 the movie Her with Joaquin Phoenix?
Yeah he's also a very famous film director
It's Spike Jonze a very well known film director and legendary music video director, he also helped create Jackass.
Lol dude... He's a pretty famous movie director too.
Well shows how much I know about movies! I just enjoyed the writing in this one. I know his works but not him, not proud of that lol
Forgot Spike Jonze was in this. Love spike! Everyone in the cast wa great. One of Brad Pitts best roles for sure
Please turn down the finish screen it comes on so fast and is much louder than the scene etc.
The almost-unnoticed details throughout this film are incredible. After the first take of this scene I imagine someone saying, "Hey, let's do that again, but this time, let's inject even more awkwardness by having Alan trip on the rug as he walks towards the sofa". @ 0:35 Also like the photos of the happy couple on the shelf to Brad's right and back on the fireplace mantle.
Achilles and the investor center guy sit down for a chat
It does not matter what scene...Brad Pitt just has silent acting to perfection. This is not an overly exciting scene with quick witted dialogue but yet he shows so much intensity. Seriously his tone and face show he is trying to not show too much anger.
After he says, "A 12 year old?" He eyes over to his ex wife trying to shut out Alan as if saying silently. "You better have an explanation for this and keep him out of it."
I love it when he says “gone” and motions across his neck……yesterday’s news! Not just talking about players
This was the most awkward scene in the entire movie. Possibly the entire 2011.
I see that
Never liked badminton that much but I just love this film!
never liked poker that much but I just love this anime.
"I'm not kidding. My wife's ex-husband runs a major league baseball team AND he looks like Brad Pitt."
Spike jonze is so good
Awkward doesn't even begin to describe what he is feeling
Spike Jonze is one of the coolest dudes of our generation!!!
Freaking love all of the subtlety of this scene. The realization that his wife probably took all of the money he earned as a Baseball player & is living in the lap of luxury, the fact that her new husband is a freaking clown, Etc. A lot to take in during this scene.
He didn't make much money as a baseball player, only $135,000 over his short 6 year career.
Billy Beane didn't earn much beyond his signing bonus, as he didn't have success as an MLB player. So, no, you probably just hate women.
@@shanemcnelis2667 Ah I see, interesting. I didn't know that.
Lol dunno what that last comment was about tho. It's just what I took from the scene. Was pretty obvious she has money. Just wondered if it was his.
@@skins4thewin I didn't make me consider that because the first place that my mind goes isn't "Women are goldiggers". It would behoove you to consider why the first thing that assume about women, even fictional characters, is something negative.
It's a really nice house but we have no idea if it was paid by her or the replacement guy. The replacement guy wear sandals, so for anyone who makes snap judgements about guys who wear sandals, yeah ok he's a shmuck. That would a poor way of judging people though.
It's automatically a slightly uncomfortable meeting, since past guy and/or replacement guy could be silently rating the other guy.
Man I was winding down, falling asleep to some clips from one of my favorite movies then BLAM the outro. Now I'm wiiiide awake
_Moneyball_ is BY FAR one of the movies of all time!
Agreed - it was definitely a story that went all the way to the end without stopping. Watching this movie was 100% a thing that absolutely happened to me.
@@CrimsonWolf69omg, you are so right
A 12 year old having a cell phone being a surprising choice dates this movie
Not really. I don't have kids, but I know parents who still feel the same way.
My kid is getting a flip phone at 12. For calling emergencies only.
Guys I think he talks about the movie playing in like 2001.... not usual in that day
It doesn't date the movie because the movie wasn't actually made in 2001.
They were accurately portraying that time period, is every period piece dated to you?
wow... I have never seen awkwardness acted so fine
this movie might really be underrated ^^
Why the outro music? You need to chill...
"Her Mother and I will discuss it" Well said
Well said my ass. That all depends on who is paying for this mansion she is living in. If Im paying then what goes on in my house is my business. I dont care who the father is.
@@seanlove2000Really? I guess you could go that way, but pretty dumb if you want to risk wrecking the relationship with the kid by making an enemy of the father. Just to show who’s got the biggest ...
" Her mother and i will discuss it". BOOM!
Surprised he didn't try sell Billy some Aerotyne stock
It's 2023 I am still a fan of Jim Babani
I love how the husband can't contain his excitement for Billy, just a big fanboy.
I agree.
Yes, and in return you can tell that Billy really does not want to speak to him. Very blunt answers, especially with the response to the parenting decision.
WHY DO YOU TITLE THE CLIPS AS 4K WHEN THEY VERY CLEARLY ARE NOT
This is a great, great movie, but it eludes me why anyone would post this of all scenes..
Billy Beane is portrayed in this movie as a poor struggling guy close to being fired. The reality is that Beane was earning close to 1 million dollars per year. He was widely regarded as one of the top gens in the business. They put a "Rockie" spin on this story but the reality is Beane was always a winner. Exceptional athlete, very very smart and had an amazing eye for baseball talent. Yes he did not become a huge star in the show. However, he did play for a number of years and earned very good money. He then transitioned into the front office and was very successful very quickly. Billy Beane was never a struggling loser underdog but I guess it makes the story better.
I didn't really think they made him out to be a broke loser or anything like that. He did not seem to be struggling financially unless there is something I am missing but yeah I think there was spin on it.
@@renee6524 Ok look at his home? apartment compared to how and where his wife lives. Also note he drives a pickup truck. His contract salary back then in today's terms would be close to 2.6 million dollars. I am trying to point out that they portray him as a long shot maverick with all the forces in the world against him which is not accurate. I didn't say they made him out to be a "broke loser". You have to read what I said before you comment. That always helps.
They did take a few liberties with the movie. I mean there’s a line where Billy actually says he is worried about loosing his job and not being able to put his daughter through college. You are right though, truth is Billy Beane was even being courted by other teams even before the 2002 season. He kept declining because he didn’t want to be away from his daughter and I remember him being in top 10 lists of best GM’s in baseball in the late 90’s.
So pink sheets in that place called investment centre must be paying good commission for this guy to afford a house this beautiful
Pretty sure it's mostly (it not entirely) Billy's money paying for that house and that view.
@@Mq6vL9Bu the actor was the one in the movie called wolf of wall street, not about billy, it was a joke
Was before Bear Stearns wiped them out.
It's 50% man.. 50% 😎
Jenny is still alive. Gump will be delighted
I dated and married a single mom. I tried very hard to never be around or be involved with the ex husband. I loved my step daughter but her dad was just an angler.
It always happens inevitably. I dated 2 single moms and both times, the dad got involved some way or another. I think a lot of it comes from jealously if you ask me.
That's a difficult situation but dont allow yourself to be treated like this guy. It all depends on who handles the business. If that was his house that he paid for I'm definitely involved in what his daughter does.
the outro music scared me
I've watched this movie like 20 times and I just noticed how he said "Yesterday's news" to his ex wife.
I Love Watching Movies.
❤️ Spike Jonze
I am just imagining all of the thoughts going through Billy's mind in this scene...the house, his ex, his daughter, his own life/failures...and the very unmasculine guy that is now with his ex-wife and daughter.
It's not his house - the husband has money - unless you mean him evaluating the new husband/partner's house? Crazy.
@@theonejmv It's obviously not Billy's house. Not sure what your point is.
Funny I know Spike Jonez first from 3 Kings ... his character died in the Gulf War!
Love the movie but this ain't 4k. It is 1080p.
He’s probably paying that mortgage while that puff works on his first novel. At least that’s what I got from this scene.
That is also my impression, anyway does the movie shows how he lives?
I think there is on scene, showing his concerns about failing and that in this case nothing would be left, even the college for his daughter is on stake......
Best regards from Austria
Tom
@@jon8004 Hi Jon, yes this might also be possible.....this would be a nice improvement.... :-)....anyhow the akwardness in this scene is perfectly shown ..it is nearly tangible.... :-)......
@@jon8004 Jon - I agree with your assessment 100%. With every fiber in his being, Billy want to jump over the table an choke that dude LOL.
I was waiting for Billy Beane to say something like, "Glad you're enjoying the house I paid for."
@@brianbagnall3029 he wasn't making a ton of money at this point. calling the new husband a puff is a little weird, he just clearly isn't a baseball person, and there is nothing wrong with that. at no point is his character shown to be anything but nice and supportive and a good stepfather.
Imagine having the wealth to live like that
I'm repeating myself because I just made this comment and now saw yours but the size of homes people have or aspire to have blows my mind. Love my little ranch style bachelorette pad.
@@renee6524 I'm the same. Give me a little cottage and some grass and I'd be stoked. I don't want a massive building on a beach.
This is another reason why divorce sucks and is selfish. Those two were being pricks. The ex wife is actually reveling in the fact that the team has some struggles and challenges even though she is appearing to be supportive. That condescending insincere compassionate tone. Very good acting.
I really could not figure her out in this. The more times I watch this the more it sounds and looks as though she was being incredibly fake. I kind of feel like she was trying to put him down in front of Alan or test him to see if he would lose his cool.
Archie played for the Chatam Ironmen in my Dad's home town.
Chatham New Brunswick?
Metroman really doesn’t like Alan 😂😂
Wow awkward is the worst. Billy looking at the beautiful home he lost in the divorce & his wife w/ some dude in his sandals knows a big step about his kid b4 he does. Sux
NOT IN 4K. BUT 1080i
Billy (Brad) is absolutely correct he should've been included in the cell phone conversation not this clown. Especially if Billy takes care of all his responsibilities which he was. Who is this German to decide 🤔
clair underwood really bounced back from francis huh
Ugh, never ask someone about their work in a social setting.
The stepdad moved up in life - from manager of InvestorCentre to a luxury home in Cali.
I love bowling
anyone know where that jacket is from?
Beautiful house
Giambini was one hell of a player lol
i can never see spike jonze in any other role than being apart of jackass lol
Billy replaced by sandles guy. Yikes!
Needed Steve Balboni
Very awkward scene
It was supposed to be.
Man......been here a few times...but it's got to get done, at least the step dad is kinda cool...he's trying to be friendly....Most times in real life this type of thing gets ugly...eventually...
Weather went from sunny and bright to very cloudy and fog back to sunny really quick. Maybe it was done intentionally for a very awkward tone.
Lol that guy was in wolf of Wall Street
Oh yeah! Its that gay dude from the Investor’s Center.
Not 4K
Spike jones 😅
I think IRL Billy married again after his divorce, and her ex-wife don't, but not 100% sure.
"Her mother and I will discuss it (you beta male)"
🤣🤣🤣 Good one!
Is that Gloria ?
“Hi I’m lol for investor center?”
Sitting in that chair he should have said to her i'm not a smart man, But I know what love is.
😅
Gee, Alan made it this far all on penny stocks!
A is for Awkward
0:55 penny stock?
Wait a min is that jenny from Forrest Gump?
Yes
No one better to play the awkward new husband of the ex wife. Than Spike
Awardness of seeing another man who replaced you and sleeping with your ex wife.
The stepfather is what we call a simp
The moment about the phone feels weird to me. Its before smartphones, they talking literally about mobile phone. In my exp only reason to not get one in that time period was if you cant afford it.
Kinda feels like the writers took the "problem" of kids having smartphones since young age and applied it to the period without the smartphones.
It’s about modernization over old school
I did not realize that was the guy from jackass
YOUR OUTRO IS TOO LOUD. TURN IT DOWN. I WON'T SUBSCRIBE UNTIL YOU TURN IT DOWN. (writing in caps so you can hear)
She wanted to be a strong independent woman, so her next husband was a woman.
Kids can have phones as early as 3 years old.
Not back in 2001 when this took place.
Nah just Excalbier
AWKWARD!!! 🤣
Exactly what I needed not rock star puff your chest out. On base percentage was better and a switch hitter to boot. I can't go back in time maybe make it to Marysville Royals. But have to train really hard. Not going to happen now. Sawadee Khap.🤠
so awkward and that step dad dude should just leave the room and shut his mouth
I still find it funny that Spike Jonze is one of the Jackass guys lol
The real question is whose money is paying for this ridiculous place? That's some big-ticket real estate for California; hopefully, she wasn't living off Billy's money.
That was my question. Because if I marry a woman that has a daughter into my home its my business what said daughter does. I would have made sure the ex husband and wife understand that. I guess its possible she got the house after divorce and she just married him. I would need more context but but I set rules when Im paying the bills.
Alan has to be the greatest knob in cinematic history.
Bit arrogant. Parent guardians/step parent's have a responsibility towards their partner's children as well. Can't just pretend they don't matter.
12 year olds dont need a cell phone. In fact it is an emergency that she not have a cell phone.
that house tho