+Mobolosnacks He sure did indeed and I don't know how he managed to direct, play the dishonest father and narrate as the sympathetic narrator all in one movie he made for his and Rhea's kids.
The amount of work this one man put into this whole movie is insane. Directed it, produced it, starred as the father, narrated the movie. Not to mention outside production, he and his family took care of Mara while her mother was sick in hospital and, before she died, he showed her the final cut of the movie. A great guy!
And it turned out miles better than Tommy Wisaeu's "The Room" (well, unless the mileage was changed by Matilda's dad of course. see what I did there? 😉)
That's the whole point- the entire scene shows how their dad is a crook and yet Matilda, as pure as she is, remains unaffected while her brother soaks it all up.
+Salrie Antlerhorn You wanna know something. Children ages 6 to 12 are a lot more smarter than we give him or her credit for. And Matilda can be one of these examples.
If only there was a word for feeling and playing a character... Hey Plato, how about you shed some light on this one since you're so full of great ideas?
I absolutely love how Matilda isn't afraid 2 speak her mind towards her father by calling him a crook and saying what he's doing is illegal. So adorable.
He buys stolen car parts, and he's too cheap to fix up the cars the right way. His buyers could sew him. Their cars will break down, and the bumpers will fall off. The FBI sees the father taking a box out of the garage and taking it to work with him every morning, and they suspect that in the box is stolen car parts, and it is.
When the rest of the Wormwoods went to the airport to fly to Guam the FBI had enough evidence to prosecute Harry, so maybe when they got to the airport, the FBI arrested Harry.
You know, thinking about it, it was actually sort of sweet that he even took Matilda to work in the first place. Considering that he had no problems leaving her alone since she was in diapers, there are moments in the movie where he and the mom show that they have some care for her. She was just so different from them that they didn’t mix, but thankfully she still ended up with a happy ending.
Danny Devito cared for Mara Wilson IRL as well. Her mother was dying of cancer and her was a surrogate father figure to her the whole time. He even made sure that her mother got an advanced copy of the movie before she died.
Their characters were made to be completely unlikable period, the best part of this movie is the importance of adoption, but it seems unlikely any judge would allow a single parent to adopt a child that's not a direct member of the family
@@Jason0binladen I’m not saying that they should be liked. Just that in terms of terrible parents, Matilda got it a bit mild with parents that still made attempts even if they ultimately fell short and it was better for her to be adopted by Ms. Honey.
@@nthgth True most of the times. But, there are many dog shit parents who act like assholes in public. The children sadly have to deal with it, and often if you as a child try to call them or others out on the behavior. The above mentioned happens, your criticisms are thrown away because your a kid. Doesn't matter what your point was, your a kid so your not smart enough. Just because someone is an adult doesn't make them more right or more ethical then a child. I know many children who are better than adults. They're good people.
@@nthgth Most of the time..? eh, I say it's honestly pretty split. There are more shit parents than good ones out there. Because there are more shit people than good people, at least on average. I have to use more than my fingers and toes to count how many times I corrected my parents.. and they put me down everytime It comes with the ego of being a parent.. and shit ones don't curtail it. They think they can't do any wrong, but usually that's all they do lol
Not true at all. Some got rich by being honest, some didn't. People only say that to justify something dishonest or because they think acting cynical makes them look cool
@@jackbauer4762 A good example of someone who got rich by being honest was Henry Heinz. In a time when people would put God-knows-what into food to disguise their poor quality, he made the quality of his condiments and the fact that you weren’t basically buying a chemistry set’s waste the main selling point. Heck, Heinz was one of the big pushers for passing the Pure Food and Drug Act (yes, you could argue that it was primarily to drive out his competition that used additives, but it did set good standards for the entirety of food production). Yes, a lot of people have gotten rich by more crooked means (Bernie Madoff comes to mind), but that hardly means that an entrepreneur can’t get wealth without honesty and integrity.
Setsuko Momoka God damnit I was gonna write the exact same thing. I thought I was so original and clever. Seriously though, this was the first Devito movie I ever saw as a kid. What a talented guy.
Indeed we do, all of them should be rated G for general audiences. Good family films should be about anything filmmakers want them to be in their own ways.
@@robertcarldecker Hey. Our old 2001 Chevrolet Malibu ran great for 12 years on one engine (the original one, died from a common issue), then got t-boned when my mom had right of way at an intersection (the other guy had to stop, mom didn't, but the guy didn't see mom).
I like how Danny DeVito plays a bad guy as the father, but he’s also the narrator who is a good guy. It kinda balances things out I think, so you’re not just disgusted by DeVitos voice.
@@Th3Pr0digalS0n You correct people with an asterisk not quotation marks but you're not correcting anybody here so I'll let it slide. P.S. Predictable reply incoming.
It's amazing how you don't realize what a terrible person her dad is until you're actually an adult, and gosh darn it, it's so much fun to watch! It's clear Danny DeVito enjoyed playing this role
If you needed to be an adult to get that the obvious scumbag is a terrible person you should ask your parents if they were related before getting married
@Cole Pratt i'm not lazy, i'm realistic. cole, invite me to your funeral so that when i read your will out loud, i'll be able to say "ain't shit! he always said it was about mindset and here i am, alone, in the middle of an empty field, and he is in a flatscreen tv box"
@Cole Pratt i'm literally a practicing lawyer man i am not lazy lmao. that said and having established that yes, i am most definitely of a higher change at earning anything than wherever the fuck you are in your life right now, i can still say with absolute certainty i'll never be rich, ever, being honest or moral. it is not possible. nor is it possible for you
@@eaglesfan226 “Listen, you little wiseacre! I’m smart, you’re dumb. I’m big, you’re little. I’m right, you’re wrong. And there’s nothing you can do about it!”
Behind the scenes, both the mother and father actors would always check on how the actor for Matilda, to see how she was doing just in case they hurt her feeling in between takes
I grew up watching this movie as a kid. I couldn’t speak English and didn’t understand what was going down. Seeing this again for the first time in a long time really makes me appreciate this film. This is actually a really funny and well written scene with her dad
@@user-fg9vr7mk5z Most people I know just worked their asses off, used their brains and were prepared for any bits of luck they got along the way. That's all it takes usually. Most people just don't want to do that amount of work, don't use their brains and wouldn't know a lucky break if it hit them on the face.
My dad sold used cars growing up. so naturally I use to imagine this is what my dad did at his job. 😂 When I asked my dad, he assured me that he sold good cars.
@Christopher Bingham There are no death in this movie. Just kids starting a food fight to scare off the mean principle until she takes off in that faulty jalopy of hers.
@Christopher Bingham you’re missing the point. Those foods those kids threw at Trunchbull weren’t lethal, ergo she lived to inform the police about the car, that’s all there is to it.
Funny enough, Danny Devito and Rhea Perlman were absolute gems to Mara Wilson during filming and helped get her mom an early copy of the movie before she died of cancer.
Yeah. Same here. Before we've bought any of our cars, my dad always gives them a thorough once-over to see if the car has been tampered with. Because a long time ago, he did get screwed over by a crook of a car dealer. He got sold a '78 Chevy C10 pickup, and the oil was literally sludge, and the air filter was so clogged that it was literally black.
My timing belt went on my car at 97,000 miles and this is the first thing thst comes to mind when I found out that they don't usually go until 110,000 miles.
“The feds like to test the ingenuity of the american businessman” amazing line
Hes using the Penguin voice from Batman Returns when he says it
He's right lol too many regulations and laws that have killed the American dream.
@@enjoyitbro these days the feds work for sleazer businessmen then him
@@darkheathen6765 The American dream is cheating out consumers?
@@pemdemica1712 Yes lol
The only time Danny could say to another person “I’m big you’re little”
@@bulkbogan2242 Can you imagine him saying that to Arnold Schwarzenegger?
1987AnimeBoy bro arnold would run away as fast as his legs could take him
emmittsmith482 you hardly look tall you’re self lol !
He could say it to Peter Dinklage since Peter Dinklage is a midget
he has big money so no
As a Kid I didn’t realize how good Danny DeVito actually was in this movie.
And also a great director for this film.
As a kid I didn't even know who Danny DeVito was.
@@MiiZzJ0kEr And the narrator.
@@MiiZzJ0kEr he directed this too? Wtf man wow
@@jacobr5627 as a kid I thought he was a kid
He’s still a more honest businessman than Frank Reynolds
"Oops. I dropped my monster condom for my magnum dong."
How dare you! Frank Reynolds went to Vietnam!
@@GatorGreenGladiator That was in 1993 😂😂
@@GatorGreenGladiator It was a sweatshop and he fed them cat soup
@@tg92277 and a lot of good people died in that sweat shop
Even though his character is a total sleeze ball, you can tell Danny DeVito is having fun playing this character.
Just like Louie
Joshua Birdwell Frank too
The villainous roles are always the most fun to play...you get to let your evil side run wild.
And a Low life Liar
Joshua Birdwell
That was a good one, and your right about that.😄🙂
Danny Devito nailed this role
+Mobolosnacks He sure did indeed and I don't know how he managed to direct, play the dishonest father and narrate as the sympathetic narrator all in one movie he made for his and Rhea's kids.
Mobolosnacks - So we used Super Super Glue instead
Mobolosnacks he nailed everything from director to acting
Indeed.
He's the perfect Snake oil Salesmen. 🐍.
"No one got rich by being honest." You know, he kinda has a point.
True, but no one stayed rich being a cheat.
This is also true
Bill Gates got rich being honest. Stan Lee got rich being honest, Stephen Hawking got rich being honest.....
@@thomasspongeconductor2222
Robert Downery Jr got rich being honest
Mel & Nao Brooks
And so did Alec Baldwin.
The amount of work this one man put into this whole movie is insane. Directed it, produced it, starred as the father, narrated the movie. Not to mention outside production, he and his family took care of Mara while her mother was sick in hospital and, before she died, he showed her the final cut of the movie. A great guy!
An amazing actor as well, hated the dude so much as a kid, but respected the hell out of him when i realized all the things he did for this movie.
And it turned out miles better than Tommy Wisaeu's "The Room"
(well, unless the mileage was changed by Matilda's dad of course. see what I did there? 😉)
@@DriverHenryWho3245🤣🤣
of course it's cheating, no one ever got rich by being honest, what a great lesson for children to learn
+Brad James Some people did get rich by being honest
For short term thinking
Stefan Unson Dads shouldn't be telling their kids that kind of nonsense.
That's the whole point- the entire scene shows how their dad is a crook and yet Matilda, as pure as she is, remains unaffected while her brother soaks it all up.
Noble Nemesis And Matilda always makes the best of the situation she's in
"This is illegal!" lol its cute how she delivered that line
Boats N Hoes yes it was ☺️
you fucking suck
Xavier Alvarez oof, what a CLASSIC insult
And it's so inspiring to hear a 6 1/2 year old say such an intelligent word when most children her age would say "This is a bad thing."
+Salrie Antlerhorn You wanna know something. Children ages 6 to 12 are a lot more smarter than we give him or her credit for. And Matilda can be one of these examples.
“Nobody ever got rich being honest” that was the realest quote in this scene!
Sadly he does have a point
He’s right a lot of rich people do dirt to become rich
True. Way too true.
Very true. Ironically, he's being honest just by saying that.
Well, of course it's not true. He's just a Hollywood strawman. But it is fun to act superior to people with more money, so I can go on living.
Danny doesn't act, he just plays and feels the character while enjoying it. He's amazing.
that’s called acting 😂
If only there was a word for feeling and playing a character...
Hey Plato, how about you shed some light on this one since you're so full of great ideas?
@@zekeiwa5837 *storms in the room, throws down a fully plucked Danny DeVito* BEHOLD, AN ACTOR
I don’t think Matilda likes being called dumb especially by her dad.
I absolutely love how Matilda isn't afraid 2 speak her mind towards her father by calling him a crook and saying what he's doing is illegal. So adorable.
Asia Coleman another Lisa Simpson
And yet, to this day, I still have a crush on Mara Wilson. Been crushing on her since I was 2!
He buys stolen car parts, and he's too cheap to fix up the cars the right way. His buyers could sew him. Their cars will break down, and the bumpers will fall off. The FBI sees the father taking a box out of the garage and taking it to work with him every morning, and they suspect that in the box is stolen car parts, and it is.
Asia Coleman Harry should have went to jail for this instead of going to gwam
When the rest of the Wormwoods went to the airport to fly to Guam the FBI had enough evidence to prosecute Harry, so maybe when they got to the airport, the FBI arrested Harry.
funny how he says "I'm big" the actors like 4'5 XD
Well, he's big compared to little Matilda
he's 4'11
Edna Mode get to the program sherlock
You think he's compensating for something?
if di sold cars hahahaah
You know, thinking about it, it was actually sort of sweet that he even took Matilda to work in the first place. Considering that he had no problems leaving her alone since she was in diapers, there are moments in the movie where he and the mom show that they have some care for her. She was just so different from them that they didn’t mix, but thankfully she still ended up with a happy ending.
Danny Devito cared for Mara Wilson IRL as well. Her mother was dying of cancer and her was a surrogate father figure to her the whole time. He even made sure that her mother got an advanced copy of the movie before she died.
Okay, but they still don't support her.
Their characters were made to be completely unlikable period, the best part of this movie is the importance of adoption, but it seems unlikely any judge would allow a single parent to adopt a child that's not a direct member of the family
@@Jason0binladen I’m not saying that they should be liked. Just that in terms of terrible parents, Matilda got it a bit mild with parents that still made attempts even if they ultimately fell short and it was better for her to be adopted by Ms. Honey.
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I totally understand how Matilda feels. You try to call your parents out on something when you know they’re wrong, only to be put down by them.
To be fair though, this is a fantasy tale aimed at children. IRL, by and large, children are wrong to correct their parents.
@@nthgth True most of the times. But, there are many dog shit parents who act like assholes in public. The children sadly have to deal with it, and often if you as a child try to call them or others out on the behavior. The above mentioned happens, your criticisms are thrown away because your a kid. Doesn't matter what your point was, your a kid so your not smart enough. Just because someone is an adult doesn't make them more right or more ethical then a child. I know many children who are better than adults. They're good people.
@@MasterGhostf well, yes. I did just mean "most of the times," like you said. I agree there are exceptions.
@@nthgth Most of the time..? eh, I say it's honestly pretty split. There are more shit parents than good ones out there. Because there are more shit people than good people, at least on average. I have to use more than my fingers and toes to count how many times I corrected my parents.. and they put me down everytime
It comes with the ego of being a parent.. and shit ones don't curtail it. They think they can't do any wrong, but usually that's all they do lol
@@whitehorse8558 don't forget about the ego of the child, which is more likely to overpower everything else.
"Won't it fall off?"
"Definitely!"
"Isn't that dangerous?"
"Not to me okay?!?!?" Hahahahahahahahahahahaha
Frank Reynolds talk! Haha!!
Mate you're everywhere lol
you know as a person who works at a dealership i can tell you this. Its not too far off from what hes actually doing.
I'M THE TRASHMAN, I SELL GARBAGE.
This is illeeeeeeeeeeeeeeegulllllll
WHEN IM DEAD JUST THROW ME IN THE TRASH
1:43 That noise Danny does is so hilarious 😂
gangster
h e U G H
"Nobody ever got rich being honest" As much as I despise the character, I'm inclined to agree
Not true at all. Some got rich by being honest, some didn't. People only say that to justify something dishonest or because they think acting cynical makes them look cool
@@jackbauer4762 I don't think being cynical makes me look cool, it just makes me feel better. Anyway, nobody ever got rich by being honest.
Danny DeVito, the actor who plays him was a Bernie Sanders supporter.
@@jackbauer4762 I'd say the vast majority didn't get rich by being honest. They just figured out how to game the system.
@@jackbauer4762 A good example of someone who got rich by being honest was Henry Heinz. In a time when people would put God-knows-what into food to disguise their poor quality, he made the quality of his condiments and the fact that you weren’t basically buying a chemistry set’s waste the main selling point. Heck, Heinz was one of the big pushers for passing the Pure Food and Drug Act (yes, you could argue that it was primarily to drive out his competition that used additives, but it did set good standards for the entirety of food production). Yes, a lot of people have gotten rich by more crooked means (Bernie Madoff comes to mind), but that hardly means that an entrepreneur can’t get wealth without honesty and integrity.
I didn't know Frank Reynolds sold used cars when Dennis and Dee were kids.
He also ran a taxi service.
haha
Setsuko Momoka God damnit I was gonna write the exact same thing. I thought I was so original and clever. Seriously though, this was the first Devito movie I ever saw as a kid. What a talented guy.
Setsuko Momoka
He got turned into a satyr for his dishonesty.
I’m trying to follow his model with my new business
How's it going so far?
@@habitsrabbit bankrupt 😂😂
Bankrupt no money on my card
@@habitsrabbit bankrupt👩🏻🦲🙏
Good luck finding SUPER SUPER glue.
I love how him and son were bonding over the scamming.
We need more good family movies like this. Classic.
Indeed we do, all of them should be rated G for general audiences. Good family films should be about anything filmmakers want them to be in their own ways.
He ain't so smart at the end of the film, trying to lose the FBI in Guam! 😂
That’s where he tricked you, he really went to Vietnam and opened up a sweat shop.
أنا لا أعرف الفرنسية
Maybe he changed his identity to Frank Reynolds
@JVAnimation321 also a us military base
I GOT A PLAN ARTHUR! TAHITI!
"I'm smart, you're dumb, I'm big, you're little, I'm right, you're wrong"
randomw _489 that’s probably the only time in his life he’s ever been able to say ‘I’m big you’re little’ to someone
I think he's got that the wrong way round!
Well, Harry is big and Matilda is little. Other than that, you’re right.
If I were Matilda, I would keep my mouth shut.
@@mr.calebdekarkeh1641 Harry is the one who needs to keep his mouth shut.
You can tell he’s having lots of fun playing this character
Especially when he said “I’m big you’re small” cause that usually doesn’t happen
These lines are so legendary, the entire movie is quotable as hell, u don't get that with movies anymore.
Danny devito is representing ford perfectly
Saskatchewan Country boy *Chrysler
Chevrolet and Suzuki
*Volkswagen
@@robertcarldecker Hey. Our old 2001 Chevrolet Malibu ran great for 12 years on one engine (the original one, died from a common issue), then got t-boned when my mom had right of way at an intersection (the other guy had to stop, mom didn't, but the guy didn't see mom).
Chevy ftw
Next he's gonna teach them how to boil denim.
Paul Morris And bang hoors!
and play night crawler
and drive a ferry boat illegally!
And then meet Duncan from under the bridge
Stone Cold Or bang their head on the gong
"Nobody ever got rich being honest." The antagonist gets it.
See you all in 8 years when this gets recommended to everybody
It’s already recommended, that’s why I’m here and your here as well.
CasaNova me too lol see you guys in a few years
omg before i read when you posted this comment, i thought it was posted 8 years ago and i was like THEY WERE RIGHT THATS SO COOL 😂
''When we had cars like these back in Vietnam... We threw 'em right in the soup!''
Don’t remember cars being used in soup
And now Vietnam is building a car 🚗 factory in the USA...
"Of course it's cheating! Nobody ever got rich being honest!"
That part's been making me laugh since I was a kid. Still does, for some reason.
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Absolutely amazing how he can direct and nail the role at the same time
And narrate the movie too
I like how Danny DeVito plays a bad guy as the father, but he’s also the narrator who is a good guy. It kinda balances things out I think, so you’re not just disgusted by DeVitos voice.
"I'm big your little"
The only time Danny got to say that
you're*
@@sundigest1121 *"You are"
@@Th3Pr0digalS0n I know you're hurt but you don't have to make it so obvious
@@sundigest1121 "you are" , "do not"
@@Th3Pr0digalS0n You correct people with an asterisk not quotation marks
but you're not correcting anybody here so I'll let it slide.
P.S. Predictable reply incoming.
Looks like Penguin decided to sell dodgy cars instead of killing children. I guess that's a step in the right (or at least better) direction.
+Agent of Chaos LOL That's original
And when that also failed, he finally went straight and tried to be a "hero coach".
A step in the lesser-of-two-evils direction.
Except this time the children struck back before he had a chance to attack again.
Why did penguin want to kill children
It's amazing how you don't realize what a terrible person her dad is until you're actually an adult, and gosh darn it, it's so much fun to watch! It's clear Danny DeVito enjoyed playing this role
If you needed to be an adult to get that the obvious scumbag is a terrible person you should ask your parents if they were related before getting married
Honestly he seemed worse as a child. As an adult, he just comes across as a normal working-class guy.
Even as a kid , I knew he was terrible father and even more so now that I'm older
@@LukeMM95true, he’s similar to a lot of businessmen.
“Nobody got rich being honest”
Never heard truer words. Lol
tony Montana Or Obama. The biggest warlord of this decade.
@Cole Pratt you delude yourself that you have any possible chance of ever having even 1/1000th of the wealth of a billionaire
@Cole Pratt
i'm not lazy, i'm realistic. cole, invite me to your funeral so that when i read your will out loud, i'll be able to say "ain't shit! he always said it was about mindset and here i am, alone, in the middle of an empty field, and he is in a flatscreen tv box"
@Cole Pratt
i'm literally a practicing lawyer man i am not lazy lmao. that said and having established that yes, i am most definitely of a higher change at earning anything than wherever the fuck you are in your life right now, i can still say with absolute certainty i'll never be rich, ever, being honest or moral. it is not possible. nor is it possible for you
probably one of the best quotes of all time lol
nobody ever got rich being honest
Bruh she sounds like she wants to sleep on the streets
@@Chuked rude
@@riponrip4574 im serious bruh, her dad is supporting her like that… she will live on the STREETS if her dad doesn’t make that money
“Daddy you’re a crook!”
“No I’m not....I’m a Man-Cheetah!”
“Don’t people need good cars?”
@@eaglesfan226 “Listen, you little wiseacre! I’m smart, you’re dumb. I’m big, you’re little. I’m right, you’re wrong. And there’s nothing you can do about it!”
Imagine if Hercules knew Phil was once a dodgy car dealer 😂😂
HA, HA! That was great! I bet Hercules would be like "How did you go straight?" to Phil.
All the things I didn't get as a kid ("sawdust, speedometer tripping, transition broken"). Such a great film!
"Always Sunny in Philadelphia joke"
Hahahaha. Man you nailed it! Clever guy.
Mara Wilson was such a good little actress for Matilda 💕
I agree
Imagine if she worked as a telephatic mechanic , building cars left and right with her mind . Kid could make big bucks .
Until the military comes knocking on her door and take her away to be experimented on.
“Nobody gets rich by being honest” so true.
"Nobody ever got rich being honest."
most true thing I've heard in my life.
“I'm gonna take that no-good jalopy you sold me and shove it up your bazooka!”
It’s so cute the way Mara says “Daddy, you’re a crook.” I burst out laughing every time!
As an adult I really appreciate his entrepreneurial spirit.
Honestly, probably the only valuable life lesson that Harry ever taught his daughter.
Guess after Homer Simpson ruined his business (unintentionally), Herbert decide to cheat on his customers after his legit business failure.
Hahaha
Behind the scenes, both the mother and father actors would always check on how the actor for Matilda, to see how she was doing just in case they hurt her feeling in between takes
This man could run for president today.
"I sell her"
"No one got rich by being honest" love it.
Knowing how small Danny Devito is, those kids must have been freaking tiny
I know right?! I'm the exact same height as him and I wonder how tall they were!
Camera angle
"Of course its cheating, nobody got rich by being honest " true words right there, so damn hard to see honest buck made.
I grew up watching this movie as a kid. I couldn’t speak English and didn’t understand what was going down.
Seeing this again for the first time in a long time really makes me appreciate this film. This is actually a really funny and well written scene with her dad
She glues the hat. 🤠
He can't take it off at the restaurant.
His wife ends up having to cut it off with scissors.
A great movie.
0:50
“Nobody ever got rich being honest”
Sad but true :(
It's patently false
@Cole Pratt lol no worries. Glad someone agrees
@@SeaJayBelfast generally, it is quite true.
@@user-fg9vr7mk5z Most people I know just worked their asses off, used their brains and were prepared for any bits of luck they got along the way. That's all it takes usually.
Most people just don't want to do that amount of work, don't use their brains and wouldn't know a lucky break if it hit them on the face.
@@SeaJayBelfast Although, they would notice the 'break' part!
I like how Danny DeVito has 3 roles in this movie 1 director 2 narrator and 3 playing Matilda rotten abusive father Harry wormwood
4 actually. He's also one of the producers for the film.
I just got nostalgia bombed by this lol, remember watching it when I was like 6 and now I’m part of the crew for a production of it
Can you imagine a mechanic SUPER GLUING your bumper???😂 omg lol
So Danny is just playing Elon Musk.
I think it's more of Ford
At least Elon's cars are well made imo
@@tydshiin5783 Musk’s cars look like animated cars that haven’t finished rendering.
"nobody ever got rich being honest"
Ain't this the most based statement in a kid's movie ever
You subscribe to pewdie unironicaly. Cringe
Sadly he's right about it.
1:36 correction: “I’m dumb you’re smart, I’m big you’re little, I’m wrong you’re right! And I’m a horrible person!
Frank Reynolds make this man seem like an angel.
My dad sold used cars growing up. so naturally I use to imagine this is what my dad did at his job. 😂
When I asked my dad, he assured me that he sold good cars.
“No one ever got rich by being honest”
He’s got a solid point
What happens when he gets sued by Trunchbull?
@Christopher Bingham There are no death in this movie. Just kids starting a food fight to scare off the mean principle until she takes off in that faulty jalopy of hers.
@Christopher Bingham could be worse. Wasn’t like those kids would stoop so low.
@Christopher Bingham Did it look like those kids were killers? Think about it.
@Christopher Bingham you’re missing the point. Those foods those kids threw at Trunchbull weren’t lethal, ergo she lived to inform the police about the car, that’s all there is to it.
Funny enough, Danny Devito and Rhea Perlman were absolute gems to Mara Wilson during filming and helped get her mom an early copy of the movie before she died of cancer.
I don't know what's wrong with me but I could watch this video over and over and never tire of it
it's filmed so well
danny devito calling himself big compared to a small girl always gets me
I’m surprised Volkswagen haven’t sued you for uploading secret footage from their factory
This family makes the Dursleys look like saints
Update: My car's bumper fell at like its first 6 miles and my car stopped working at 5,000 miles. Do not reccomend this car shop.
One star review on Yelp
Does this remind you of the relationship between Uncle Vernon, Dudley Dursley, and Harry Potter?
1987AnimeBoy Bonus points for the actress who played Marge also plays The Trunchbull!
1987AnimeBoy Not 100% really
Manuel Orozco That was Harry Potter, the movie didn’t come out until 5 years.
No.
Yeah it kind of is, the only difference is that Vernon was honest
This accurately represents used car salesmen
Miss honey was the sweetest person in this book
Not gonna lie, this scene popped into my head today when I went to buy a used car 😂
Yeah. Same here. Before we've bought any of our cars, my dad always gives them a thorough once-over to see if the car has been tampered with. Because a long time ago, he did get screwed over by a crook of a car dealer. He got sold a '78 Chevy C10 pickup, and the oil was literally sludge, and the air filter was so clogged that it was literally black.
Did you check the bumper for super super glue lol
1:19 this is illegal with how adorable this part is
ironically todays bumpers are plastic, and better glued than welded :/
1:19 “This is ILLEGAL!” 👧🏻👇🏻🦶🏻😤
😂 So adorable!
Nice to see frank teaching young Dennis and dee about car salesmanship
"Nobody ever got rich being honest"
Words to live by
Selling cars is badass!!
People have to buy these cars... because of the implication.
“Transmission” *claps*
That’s some quality raking the fort wall.
"nobody ever got rich for being honest"
He has a point
Right, and how long does that last before you end up paying the piper…?
Matilda is smarter than her dad.
When Harry got caught, he changed his name to Frank Reynolds
0:48 always loved his laugh
0:50 That's the most honest thing I've ever heard a fictional character say.
reminds me of his frank Reynolds character
CombustLemonz Charlie is Matilda😆
“Nobody got rich being honest”
No no,Hes got a point
He's a man of business I'll give him that! God I should rewatch this in full some time, It's only been about 12 years since I last saw it!
Frank reynolds showing his kids his business schemes
This IS something Frank would do 🤣🤣
It's a big deal when Danny DeVito is able to say "I'm big, you're little" to someone.
The joy on his face winding the numbers back
My timing belt went on my car at 97,000 miles and this is the first thing thst comes to mind when I found out that they don't usually go until 110,000 miles.