John Goodman can really play the entire spectrum of good to evil. I haven't watch this movie, but he went from giving very sound financial advice to offering what seems like a deal from the devil.
All such financial dealing is a deal with the devil Mike Cloveridge and the truly horrifying part is money isn't real and we could actually just give everyone what they need and everything would be fine- Since 2008 the Fed & World Bank have pumped in $16,000,000,000,000 to the world economy in the space of only a few years and there was no noticable inflation...... Does it ever strike anyone else as strange how some people have so much of this made up stuff that they can get mansions in multiple countries while most people in the world live on less the $5 a day? Doesn't it seem like total mass insanity that grown men can make enough money to buy a 20 room house in Beverly Hills playing ballgames or pretending to do something interesting in front a video camera so other people who know it's pretend can watch the recording later while pretending what they are watching is real but, a full time minimum wage employee doesn't make enough money to even rent a 1 room apartment anywhere in this country? Does it seem batshit crazy that in Denmark a entry level position at McDonald's pays $24 an hour with paid sick days & paid yearly vacation & parental leave & comes with life insurance because that is minimum wage in Denmark and the whole country has universal healthcare, McDonald's pays all their employees their at least that and a big Mac there is only 27 cents more than in the u.s. but people are FREAKING OUT about raising the minimum wage to 15 an hour and saying it CAN'T be done while they ARE doing 24 an hour + sick days/vacation/parental leave/life insurance all paid as the minimum wage and still turning a profit? I think our economic system here is something worse than crazy: I think it's a vast ugly evil scam.
I like to think the smirk on Mark Walberg's face isn't just his character but Mark Walberg as an actor enjoying a front row seat to John Goodmans acting.
What I love most is how he holds his hand over the key in the end. By this reinforcing/imprinting the message he gave before which in a way was supportive.
@@hyronharrison8127 I mean, I can see it. Goodman just gave him solid advice, both with positive and negative outcomes. He's gonna get his money back, one way or another. So, with all he's about to receive,.why not add a couple tens of thousand in a depreciating asset?
Still one of the coldest scenes ever. Dialog in this film was written by someone who understands words and exactly where to place them in sentences. Feels like there isn't a single wasted word in the whole thing.
@@ReysBoomBoomRoom11 You're right. This movie sucks. I was actually with you that the dialogue in this scene was very well written, but you've convinced me that it's actually trash.
Not watched this movie before. Those lines, damn, that's some impressive writing and of course Goodman just nailed it. Doubt watching the movie now would keep me similarly impressed, that scene alone was top tier acting.
Props to Goodman's character in the movie. He saw that Wahlberg's character wasn't a bad guy, he just needed proper motivation to drop his bad habit. When Mark learned the proper lesson left the "cream off the top" with Goodman's character when he got out let Goodman know he would never have to loan Mark money ever again.
I'd be happy to have Goodman play himself in small roles for the rest of his life. From "Flight" to "The Gambler", "Death Sentence" to "Big Lebowski" - he may not have a ton of screen time, but he STEALS the scene every time he's on!
This scene....I hate to sound all melodramatic....but it really got my attention. I have been in some experiences that wrecked me financially for a while. Some were my fault and some weren't. And I have seen the low down and nasty side of the banking industry. This scene....I watched it over and over. And I have to honestly say, this is some of the BEST LIFE ADVICE I have ever heard. This scene literally made me set the goal to be financially independent. In the last few years, I have worked hard....flipped a few houses, got a rental or two, made a couple of investments....and have gotten to the point that I don't need a bank anymore, to do what I want to do. Whenever I would get discouraged, I would watch this clip. It's some of the best advice I've ever gotten.
@reno8122 Congrats on that! I was working on that part of the real estate Industry as well but then realized I could lose my Medicaid if I made too much (sighs)
Same. I had a house with a little bit of equity and went 100% into doing flips over two year periods. After the past 12 years I walked out with a small rental(1525) and a cabin in the woods. All paid. My 2007 car. Paid off. My house the taxes are 180 a year. No water, no sanitation no trash no homeowners bill. I collect water from the creek and made my own septic. Trash I bag and bring into town when I grocery shop. Out of the whole house I heat one room. The room Im in. 60 - 80 dollar electric bills. Massive propane tank for emergencies and a generator if needed. Water I have a creek and tanks I feed it to. Only other bill is phone 22 a month at one year payment and internet at 60 for life. Thats F U numbers. My main goal daily is the home and my health. Nothing else. Quite peaceful.
Mark Wahlberg looks like he wandered onto the wrong set and the makeup crew just mistakenly did him up as the main character. He's still giving off Boogie Nights vibes in this movie.
I hate our public school system for that very reason. Thank god I have an immediate family member who taught me exactly what John Goodman just said. Pay cash for cars, buy an inexpensive home that can be paid off, and invest in tax-advantaged retirement funds. I'm happy to say that I'm doing quite well and it's amazing what can be accomplished if you delay gratification.
William Monahan's writing is pure genius! His dialogue is brilliantly crafted, and it flows with a clever rhythm, conveying a concrete feel of reality-- much like David Mamet.
@@ikigai47Yeah, it’s possible the public doesn’t agree, and if that’s true, then it’s their loss. A work of genius can be overlooked, and poor ratings can say as much 👍
The genius of this advice is it's simplicity. We're all so wrapped up in monetary goals, five year plans, where-we-see-ourselves, etc, that we neglect the most basic financial security : Have a roof over your head, food in the kitchen and a set of wheels. Anything else you do with your life is gravy.
@@David-x7g5v don't wanna break your balls, or sound smartass (nobody likes smartasses) but - you got kids? Mortgage? Medical? Balancing all those aspects of life + the X factor? ...
Yep that's what my grandpa did. He saved his money and lived in a time in the 50's until he retired in 1982 at age 50 where he invested his money wisely and counted every penny and at 92, still hasn't worked since then.
best financial advice to ever be uttered. Buy a house, don't overspend on a car, put the rest in the system that guarantees you 3-5%. Don't drink and otherwise indulge in other cash burning vices.
"Any beer" You know immediately they're a nobody Edit: They'll drink anything, listen to anything, watch anything, be anything, zero discernment, a nobody
You think the average Joe can sit on 2 million bucks earning 3.3% a year in bonds? They cant. They are too greedy. Debt is power. Either you are selling the power or buying it. But the Fed is buying all the Debt and refusing to share..... those greedy pigs.
Goodman is one of those actors that you just can’t put him in a unit of measure for acting. He is way up there with Ben Kingsley, sir Anthony Hopkins etc.
John Goodman was phenomenal in this scene! Look at his facial expressions as he says his lines, he's right there where he needs to be to embody his character. *GREAT ACTING from John!*
John Goodman is absolutely underrated in my opinion he nails every role he is given. I honestly think he doesn't get the recognition he deserves because everyone just sees Roseanne's husband when they see him.
If you are an american, maybe. For the rest of the world he´s Walter or Fled Flinstone or King Ralph. Roseanne has not his films reach outside America tbh.
Wow, the initial speech of what to do with 2.5mil is basically what I say whenever someone asks me what I'd do if I had a million $, won the lottery, etc.
John Goodman is a amazing bad guy whenever he can get a roll doing it, running scared, the gambler and oh brother where are thou are some great examples
John Goodman grew up in my neighborhood(Affton MO). He's as legit as they come. He's not all high and mighty like the Hollywood types. He also happens to be a great actor. Great scene.
@@joshua43214 This comment makes zero sense. Almost all male Oscar winners of the last few years were white (and the one that wasn't, Rami Malek, passes as white), last year's winner Anthony Hopkins is older than Goodman, Oldman is about the same age. And most of them are great actors, so don't know what the 'too competent' thing is about either. Are you from some alternate dimension were Oscars mostly go to 20-something hacks people of color?
@@Vonpol1 But then you'd have people who are aware and not just 'woke'. And the miasma that is the illusion many labor under would be jarred. We know that society couldn't handle that.
They don't for the same reason Economics isn't part of High School curricula. Because ppl who spend their money are good for the Economy. If everyone saved instead of spended the Economy would probably collapse.
All I hear is James P. Sullivan, Fred Flintstone, and Autobot Hound all dropping f-bombs like a B-1 lancer. Although, hound is the one dropping them, while Sully and Fred are the ones spitting facts
@@JnEricsonx Ahh yes, Good old Hound, I think Hound and Wreckers + Road buster make a good trio and I think Hound was supposed to act in a similar way to Iron hide as Optimus Prime's replacement after Ironhide's death.
Show this clip to your children when they hit 12 years old and tell them that is the best advice on success in life you ever received, and now you're sharing it with them.
@@kdpowers Crypto is valued in US dollars, so.........I think this is the biggest lie/scam in my lifetime. And I'm old enough to remember when Bush said there was WMD in Iraq, which he used to justify killing several thousand US military members and untold amounts of Iraqi's. I will acknowledge that I don't understand how crypto works. I own that. But I know that its "value" is listed in dollars. Something wrong with the entire thing. Same could be said for gold. I realize that. But if you have actual gold, you have a physical object that people have found value in, historically. If you have Bitcoins........you have a digital footprint that you can't eat. And if the dollar is worth 47 cents after inflation, it seems to me that having a whole bunch of 1's and 0's that you can't eat, or take shelter under, is pretty useless? Either way, John Goodman is a BADASS! :-)
@@mattphillips1910 There's only 1 or 2 Crypto's that are based on the USD, Some are tied to other currencies but most especially the big one's like bitcoin are based on the supply and demand of the crypto itself. I personally don't like the volatility of Crypto and think their long term growth is dim, but your kidding yourself if you think gold is the solution to hyper inflation. There's nothing stopping the government from pulling another Roosevelt to stabilize the dollar.
@@louiscypher4186 Hi Louis. I absolutely do NOT think gold is the answer. And I acknowledged up front that I don't know much about crypto. What I DO know is that crypto money is valued in US dollars. At least the ones that people actually believe are valuable. Since our government has totally and completely destroyed anything that was left of America, I suggest that people invest in land with no mortgage, and that they stack food to the rafters. No dollars; no gold; no crypto. You can't eat or sleep under any of those. Cheers!
@@louiscypher4186 Own land, grow food, buy building supplies and know how to use them. Thats best possible answer to inflation, ohh and learn your lawful rights as an American. Do those things and inflation isn't a scary word, just another term you learned in the dictionary.
Im finally there. I have a small home on some acres,. No mortgage, taxes 200 a year. I can't relax 100% yet. Gonna take time. Keep telling myself "you dont have to do anything"
After an ugly divorce from Wilma, Pebbles becoming a name in the red light district, Barney being addicted to heroin, when he had to see Betty brutally murdered before his own eyes by Bam Bam, Fred decided he will not waste the rest of his life working like a horse. The doc gave him 2 years to live anyway, so he turned the table and walked the way of crime. 2 years later, he discovered his doc was wrong and his hair loss was just due to a genetic disorder. By then, Fred has become a king pin in the underground and Doc will experience how it feels like when his days are numbered...he has the power and he will use it - without mercy.
@@HybridSpektar he's in a lot better shape nowadays. This movie is before his weight loss. Heck, if Steaven Seagal can make "action" movies/TV, anyone can 😁
That is the American Dream. FU money. That should be the goal of every person on this planet. Sadly some people want it handed to them instead of working/earning it. FU money = American Dream.
John Goodman can really play the entire spectrum of good to evil. I haven't watch this movie, but he went from giving very sound financial advice to offering what seems like a deal from the devil.
He’s got some range. Potty mouth Goodman is my dude
It was pretty sound advise all the way around.
He has a great role in Death Sentence with Kevin Bacon as the arms dealer
@@DLHarv Like in The Big Lebowski. The man is a true artist.
All such financial dealing is a deal with the devil Mike Cloveridge and the truly horrifying part is money isn't real and we could actually just give everyone what they need and everything would be fine-
Since 2008 the Fed & World Bank have pumped in $16,000,000,000,000 to the world economy in the space of only a few years and there was no noticable inflation......
Does it ever strike anyone else as strange how some people have so much of this made up stuff that they can get mansions in multiple countries while most people in the world live on less the $5 a day?
Doesn't it seem like total mass insanity that grown men can make enough money to buy a 20 room house in Beverly Hills playing ballgames or pretending to do something interesting in front a video camera so other people who know it's pretend can watch the recording later while pretending what they are watching is real but, a full time minimum wage employee doesn't make enough money to even rent a 1 room apartment anywhere in this country?
Does it seem batshit crazy that in Denmark a entry level position at McDonald's pays $24 an hour with paid sick days & paid yearly vacation & parental leave & comes with life insurance because that is minimum wage in Denmark and the whole country has universal healthcare, McDonald's pays all their employees their at least that and a big Mac there is only 27 cents more than in the u.s. but people are FREAKING OUT about raising the minimum wage to 15 an hour and saying it CAN'T be done while they ARE doing 24 an hour + sick days/vacation/parental leave/life insurance all paid as the minimum wage and still turning a profit?
I think our economic system here is something worse than crazy: I think it's a vast ugly evil scam.
I like to think the smirk on Mark Walberg's face isn't just his character but Mark Walberg as an actor enjoying a front row seat to John Goodmans acting.
that's exactly what he's doing. and about the only thing I might admirfe about the guy.
@@DwightStJohn-t7y no one asked
His loan sharking experience makes him the perfect life coach and financial advisor, because he has seen it all. LOVE this scene.
He was a loan shark irl?
@@hyronharrison8127 yeah but not on the mob level he's doing here
He's seen every plan that _didn't_ work, leaving only the advice he gives here.
"My name is Alexander, King of Macedonia. I will grant you any request."
"Move over, you're blocking my sun."
Diagones. After that, it was reported that Alexander said, "If I was not Alexander, I would want to be Diagones."
@@antonionalesnik1991 To which Diogenes replied, "If I were not Diogenes, I too would want to be Diogenes."
@@bartsanders1553 can confirm, as i am not diogenes, desperately wish to be him.
@@TheErikM I concur. I these fuhquers here wish they were Diogenes.
@@TheErikMDarren And Mega Man Aka Micheal And Howard
What I love most is how he holds his hand over the key in the end. By this reinforcing/imprinting the message he gave before which in a way was supportive.
should've gotten an Oscar for this scene alone! One of the best Life advice speeches EVER!
@Mr JML what? He's basically telling him to get his money and run...
@@SpaceCoastMiniBikeswhat are you on about?
Respect to John Goodman. He has put in work. You can tell he loves his craft, and he's really damn good at it!
John Goodman is a national treasure.
But he’s white
"Its a ringer!, my dirty undies -- the whites"
Goodman in the Big Lebowski
People saying this all the time is not a national treasure, it's a national tragedy
@@CurrentlyBlazed It's what the people limited to 3 IQ are saying. Same sheep, different day.
They say he is a lousy tipper.
"This much money, what's a car" my favorite line of the scene.
THATS your favorite line? Did you miss the rest?
@@hyronharrison8127 I mean, I can see it. Goodman just gave him solid advice, both with positive and negative outcomes. He's gonna get his money back, one way or another. So, with all he's about to receive,.why not add a couple tens of thousand in a depreciating asset?
Its all relative.
John Goodman is on the level of a Gene Hackman when it comes to playing memorable character roles. He is brilliant!
Goodman is one of the best actors in the world when he's sober.
He's also amazing in Red State.
Who is Goodman ?
@@Bruce6001 John Goodman
@@ScottyLo doesn’t he sell tires?
@@Bruce6001 I think that’s Goodyear.
Still one of the coldest scenes ever. Dialog in this film was written by someone who understands words and exactly where to place them in sentences. Feels like there isn't a single wasted word in the whole thing.
That's why these writers get hired by Hollywood... Because they're better than average.
@the_bearded_schlub What the f**k do you know about a good script or screenplay?
@the_bearded_schlub Projecting there a lot, eh? My "little guy".
@@datatsushi2016 sorry, Hollywood is FULL of trash writers, thats why soooo many films and shows suck these days.
@@ReysBoomBoomRoom11 You're right. This movie sucks. I was actually with you that the dialogue in this scene was very well written, but you've convinced me that it's actually trash.
Not watched this movie before. Those lines, damn, that's some impressive writing and of course Goodman just nailed it.
Doubt watching the movie now would keep me similarly impressed, that scene alone was top tier acting.
I've seen it. I still very much just prefer this scene. The only other good scene in my opinion is the ending. I won't spoil.
@@bargainhuntbricks420 Indeed. The movie is a 3 out of 10 at best, but this scene alone is worth the price of admission.
This is actually really motivating.
It really is. Puts fire in the belly.
Yes. It also makes you realize that it's not that complicated or unattainable. Depending on your situation you may not even need $2mil.
Rando Jones 1 million will last 25 years at 4K a month.
2 Million will Last 50 years. Their just saying it makes it easy for him.
Well, when your whole blood line is threatened with extinction, uh, yea, that's motivating.
@@christopherfrost3333 4k a mo for 25yr is 1.2million. 3,333 a month will last 25 yrs
Props to Goodman's character in the movie. He saw that Wahlberg's character wasn't a bad guy, he just needed proper motivation to drop his bad habit.
When Mark learned the proper lesson left the "cream off the top" with Goodman's character when he got out let Goodman know he would never have to loan Mark money ever again.
I'd be happy to have Goodman play himself in small roles for the rest of his life. From "Flight" to "The Gambler", "Death Sentence" to "Big Lebowski" - he may not have a ton of screen time, but he STEALS the scene every time he's on!
Have you watched his show with Danny McBride, "The Righteous Gemstones"?
Fr.Robert He has real screen presence and I've enjoyed nearly every role he's played.
His performance in Flight was absolutely spectacular! Never knew i needed to see John Goodman play a drug dealer til I watched that!
His scene in Flight, where he's the Bamana Boat man who arrives just in time to straighten Denzel out before the hearing was awesome.
His performance in "Inside Llewyn Davis" is a gem as well.
“You jump off a bridge. I’ll end your bloodline!” Damn
Double dam
Long triple daaamn.
Quadruple big dog damn.
Van Damme !
A fish swims into a wall. It replies:
" *DAM!* "
The best Financial advice I ever herd and the most American thing I ever seen!
This scene....I hate to sound all melodramatic....but it really got my attention. I have been in some experiences that wrecked me financially for a while. Some were my fault and some weren't. And I have seen the low down and nasty side of the banking industry. This scene....I watched it over and over. And I have to honestly say, this is some of the BEST LIFE ADVICE I have ever heard. This scene literally made me set the goal to be financially independent. In the last few years, I have worked hard....flipped a few houses, got a rental or two, made a couple of investments....and have gotten to the point that I don't need a bank anymore, to do what I want to do. Whenever I would get discouraged, I would watch this clip. It's some of the best advice I've ever gotten.
I feel the same way man. This scene has sort of been a guide for what I want out of life.
Art imitating life...for keeps.
@reno8122 Congrats on that! I was working on that part of the real estate Industry as well but then realized I could lose my Medicaid if I made too much (sighs)
Same. I had a house with a little bit of equity and went 100% into doing flips over two year periods. After the past 12 years I walked out with a small rental(1525) and a cabin in the woods. All paid. My 2007 car. Paid off. My house the taxes are 180 a year. No water, no sanitation no trash no homeowners bill. I collect water from the creek and made my own septic. Trash I bag and bring into town when I grocery shop. Out of the whole house I heat one room. The room Im in. 60 - 80 dollar electric bills. Massive propane tank for emergencies and a generator if needed. Water I have a creek and tanks I feed it to. Only other bill is phone 22 a month at one year payment and internet at 60 for life. Thats F U numbers. My main goal daily is the home and my health. Nothing else. Quite peaceful.
Heck ya man you made it out
Mark Wahlberg looks like he wandered onto the wrong set
and the makeup crew just mistakenly did him up as the main character.
He's still giving off Boogie Nights vibes in this movie.
he is a terrible actor indeed lmao
You were expecting Marky to become a real actor all the sudden? Why would this movie be any different?
He was really good in The Departed, cause he was playing himself.
Marky "The Vietnamese Destroyer" Mark is truly a B-tier actor. Keeps getting roles for some reason though
@@niteowl2397 The 2007 "Shooter" movie was also pretty good.
I learned more about economics and finances from the first 20 seconds of John Goodman’s monologue than i ever did in 12 years of public education
I hate our public school system for that very reason. Thank god I have an immediate family member who taught me exactly what John Goodman just said. Pay cash for cars, buy an inexpensive home that can be paid off, and invest in tax-advantaged retirement funds. I'm happy to say that I'm doing quite well and it's amazing what can be accomplished if you delay gratification.
@@drew8979 This. (AND buy some Bitcoin with those tax-advantaged retirement funds.)
That's not an accident.
Fred flintstone absolutely smashing it
there you go... your 50th like. finally after two years 🎊🎊🎊
Yabba dabba do pay this back or you are going to be rubble.
William Monahan's writing is pure genius! His dialogue is brilliantly crafted, and it flows with a clever rhythm, conveying a concrete feel of reality-- much like David Mamet.
I'm guessing the public doesn't agree given the abysmal ratings this movie got
@@ikigai47Yeah, it’s possible the public doesn’t agree, and if that’s true, then it’s their loss. A work of genius can be overlooked, and poor ratings can say as much 👍
@@ikigai47 the public loved Barbie
Some of the writing was great. Most of it was jerking off to itself too much.
I love the trope subversion with the "Which beer?"
We don't see much of this kind of dialogue anymore. I think the golden age of believable dialogue was between the 1960s and the 2010s.
The genius of this advice is it's simplicity.
We're all so wrapped up in monetary goals, five year plans, where-we-see-ourselves, etc, that we neglect the most basic financial security : Have a roof over your head, food in the kitchen and a set of wheels. Anything else you do with your life is gravy.
If only it would be so simple.
@@Segundo_Grande but it is
@@David-x7g5v don't wanna break your balls, or sound smartass (nobody likes smartasses) but - you got kids? Mortgage? Medical? Balancing all those aspects of life + the X factor? ...
Goodman would have been the perfect kingpin, charming yet could turn intimidatingly lethal at a moments notice.
Yep that's what my grandpa did. He saved his money and lived in a time in the 50's until he retired in 1982 at age 50 where he invested his money wisely and counted every penny and at 92, still hasn't worked since then.
Back when a house cost 1 years salary. My grandparent's bought their first house for $15k with $200 down. Now that house is worth $1.5million.
John Goodman and Jessica Lange effortlessly outshined Mark Walhberg in this movie.
Personally, I thought the random henchman of John Goodman's character randomly throwing in his input was pretty funny. lol
John Goodman is vastly underrated.
@@silv3rbull3t59 hell no bro lol he's known for one of the biggest shows every aired on TV how is that under rated many awards won too
Thats because Walhberg is a terrible actor.
Wahlberg is hardly dynamic. Not really a great bench mark
best financial advice to ever be uttered. Buy a house, don't overspend on a car, put the rest in the system that guarantees you 3-5%. Don't drink and otherwise indulge in other cash burning vices.
"I want a beer."
Sigh.... I bartended for years. I felt that response from the waiter.
beer sucks anyway
Should just make a beer labeled "a beer" and fix that problem forever.
They did put it on you ms
I’m sure if you were smart brought him the most expensive beer 🍺.. he or she deserved it 😂
"Any beer" You know immediately they're a nobody
Edit: They'll drink anything, listen to anything, watch anything, be anything, zero discernment, a nobody
John Goodman is a god damn national treasure.
He's a piece of trash that threw Roseanne under the bus because he was afraid of his precious fame. He is the definition of a pos friend.
He just exposed the secret to the labor force in America in this small scene. So much truth in these few minutes right here.
You think the average Joe can sit on 2 million bucks earning 3.3% a year in bonds? They cant. They are too greedy.
Debt is power. Either you are selling the power or buying it. But the Fed is buying all the Debt and refusing to share..... those greedy pigs.
secret to life actually imo.
Goodman is one of those actors that you just can’t put him in a unit of measure for acting. He is way up there with Ben Kingsley, sir Anthony Hopkins etc.
Ben Kingsley...lol.
Hopkins is good… I’ll put Daniel Day-Lewis and Gary Oldman on that list. If you want someone younger then Tom Hardy.
Daniel day lewis, leonardo DiCaprio and Robert Deniro.. Beat actors ever.
@@HunGerMovies so overratedb
😄😄😄you reckon?
Goodman is awesome. When I think about his range, it's mind blowing. Good guy, bad guy, hero; you name it.
And funny too, dynamic 💯
John Goodman was phenomenal in this scene! Look at his facial expressions as he says his lines, he's right there where he needs to be to embody his character. *GREAT ACTING from John!*
Chilling. Also very true. He just laid out a pretty good blueprint on life.
Goodman is among the greatest actors of his generation. Of any generation.
I could not agree more. He is truly underrated by so many which I cannot comprehend why.
@@stevemeredith9022 because he keeps his nose outta politics as much as possible
@@adamwiggins9865 You should do the same.
@@mobiz711 judging by his comment I’d say he already knows that…
Thanks for the redundancy, Corporal Obvious.
@@The.Nasty. I'd say it's quite the opposite Captain Clueless, he's bringing politics into a conversation that has no relevance to it what-so-ever.
Oh wow he ordered a beer and they asked what kind. This movie is on a level above all others.
"Don't drink" As he drinks bourbon straight. Lol
Probably one of the best monologues in movie history.
That's a HUGE reach...
Not better than, "I love the smell of napalm in the morning".
John Goodman is absolutely underrated in my opinion he nails every role he is given. I honestly think he doesn't get the recognition he deserves because everyone just sees Roseanne's husband when they see him.
If you are an american, maybe. For the rest of the world he´s Walter or Fled Flinstone or King Ralph. Roseanne has not his films reach outside America tbh.
Always will be Sullivan from Monsters inc. to me. I envisioned the big blue guy dropping F bombs while watching.
@@Hyogasaint I'm American so definitely Roseanne's husband. King Ralph and this are right behind.
Wow, the initial speech of what to do with 2.5mil is basically what I say whenever someone asks me what I'd do if I had a million $, won the lottery, etc.
My favorite scene in this very solid movie. I come back and watch this scene every so often.
Aside from the gravitas of the acting, this is the best lesson on economics you can offer a person in less than three minutes.
And rarely does anyone do it. Get rid of credit cards, car notes, student loans, live a simple life. It's that easy.
John Goodman comes off as somewhat of a mentor and absolutely terrifying in the same scene.
John Goodman is a amazing bad guy whenever he can get a roll doing it, running scared, the gambler and oh brother where are thou are some great examples
He would.make a fantastic Judge Holden
Hangover III
The one he did with Kevin bacon was awesome too
He is the role master. Also a roll master, but he's lost a lot of weight lately so probably not so much anymore
2:22 either thats some VERY subtle special effects on goodmans eyes....or he has a literal demon living inside him.
He not scary 😂
John Goodman grew up in my neighborhood(Affton MO). He's as legit as they come. He's not all high and mighty like the Hollywood types. He also happens to be a great actor. Great scene.
Goodman is one hell of an actor!
My hats off to Mr. John Goodman. What a great actor...
They should’ve cast this version of John Goodman as Thanos
He would've killed it as Thanos. Unfortunately he wasn't in shape for it.
Why does he need to be in shape? Brolin wasn't purple and 7ft
@@tobe1207 Oh! Way to ruin it for me, dude!
He definitely has the voice!
He would've done great. Josh Brolin did great also.
When a good actor meets a great actor.
John Goodman is chilling, I beleive every word. Because he is reasonable about it !!
Bill Rawls himself couldn’t have been more reasonable.
2:22 Those eyes will haunt me til the end of my days
Reminds me of a shark
He/the director really knew how squint his eyes so they look black as night.
That butter you get for you're popcorn at the movies, is actually John Goodman's ball sweat.
Goodman pretty much described my life/retirement plan. 😂
John Goodman has never received an Oscar. I am not even joking.
Yeah now that Oldman finally got one, Goodman just may be the best male actor to not receive an Oscar.
@@MarkArandjus It's a sailed ship.
Goodman is too white, too middle aged, and too competent for todays MPAA
@@joshua43214 This comment makes zero sense. Almost all male Oscar winners of the last few years were white (and the one that wasn't, Rami Malek, passes as white), last year's winner Anthony Hopkins is older than Goodman, Oldman is about the same age. And most of them are great actors, so don't know what the 'too competent' thing is about either. Are you from some alternate dimension were Oscars mostly go to 20-something hacks people of color?
@@MarkArandjus Did someone misplace their sense of humor? Have you considered getting laid? I find it really helps me. YMMV
this should be taught in schools
My exact thought!
@@Vonpol1 But then you'd have people who are aware and not just 'woke'. And the miasma that is the illusion many labor under would be jarred. We know that society couldn't handle that.
They don't for the same reason Economics isn't part of High School curricula.
Because ppl who spend their money are good for the Economy. If everyone saved instead of spended the Economy would probably collapse.
I've been watching Monster's Inc everyday with my son. So crazy and funny that this is Sully.
wait is that really him???
Fun fact: This is the only scene in the movie worth watching.
Best advice I've heard in years!😂
Yoooo, that server is Jessika Van. Played Huang Shuyi in Battlefield 4. She seriously needs more recognition.
yeah it was a video game....sadly she is one of thousands of beautiful women who never fully realized her dreams...
“ you jump of a bridge, you do it knowing that I will kill your entire bloodline”
Damm John that’s cold
Shut up Donnie!
@@anthonyzullo I am the walrus
You’re out of your element, Donnie!
@@joshg.6315 I am the walrus??
@@nomisnoxin And he jumps off YOUR bridge?
He threw in a car so he wouldn't be hauling around 4 million dollars in cash on the bus.
Those eyes said it all. Pure evil. Fantastic acting !
All I hear is James P. Sullivan, Fred Flintstone, and Autobot Hound all dropping f-bombs like a B-1 lancer. Although, hound is the one dropping them, while Sully and Fred are the ones spitting facts
Also, Walter Sobchak from Lebowski, Larry from Bringing Out the Dead and Congressman Long from Evan Almighty
Another transformers fan I see, 😎👍
@@xi754 He was great in that. I honestly thought his character was toast. Then he flipped around his robo-cigar and used it as a one-shot gun.
@@JnEricsonx Ahh yes, Good old Hound, I think Hound and Wreckers + Road buster make a good trio and I think Hound was supposed to act in a similar way to Iron hide as Optimus Prime's replacement after Ironhide's death.
All while ole Herc from the wire sitting in the back ground bragging about his house.
This, the last scene of Killing Them Softly, and Jeremy Iron's soliloquy in Margin Call, are my favorite scenes about money of all time.
How did that baby get in the club?
Jeremy Irons in Margin Call. I love how well he did that role.
Show this clip to your children when they hit 12 years old and tell them that is the best advice on success in life you ever received, and now you're sharing it with them.
Actually, not bad.
John is the uncle we all need.
Amazing that his uncle is talking to him like this lol
Take notes guys, use this as a guide to your next decade and you'll reach that position.
@@kdpowers Crypto is valued in US dollars, so.........I think this is the biggest lie/scam in my lifetime. And I'm old enough to remember when Bush said there was WMD in Iraq, which he used to justify killing several thousand US military members and untold amounts of Iraqi's. I will acknowledge that I don't understand how crypto works. I own that. But I know that its "value" is listed in dollars. Something wrong with the entire thing. Same could be said for gold. I realize that. But if you have actual gold, you have a physical object that people have found value in, historically. If you have Bitcoins........you have a digital footprint that you can't eat. And if the dollar is worth 47 cents after inflation, it seems to me that having a whole bunch of 1's and 0's that you can't eat, or take shelter under, is pretty useless? Either way, John Goodman is a BADASS! :-)
@@mattphillips1910 There's only 1 or 2 Crypto's that are based on the USD, Some are tied to other currencies but most especially the big one's like bitcoin are based on the supply and demand of the crypto itself.
I personally don't like the volatility of Crypto and think their long term growth is dim, but your kidding yourself if you think gold is the solution to hyper inflation. There's nothing stopping the government from pulling another Roosevelt to stabilize the dollar.
@@louiscypher4186 Hi Louis. I absolutely do NOT think gold is the answer. And I acknowledged up front that I don't know much about crypto. What I DO know is that crypto money is valued in US dollars. At least the ones that people actually believe are valuable. Since our government has totally and completely destroyed anything that was left of America, I suggest that people invest in land with no mortgage, and that they stack food to the rafters. No dollars; no gold; no crypto. You can't eat or sleep under any of those. Cheers!
@@louiscypher4186 Own land, grow food, buy building supplies and know how to use them. Thats best possible answer to inflation, ohh and learn your lawful rights as an American. Do those things and inflation isn't a scary word, just another term you learned in the dictionary.
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This is elite life advice. ELITE.
Im finally there. I have a small home on some acres,. No mortgage, taxes 200 a year. I can't relax 100% yet. Gonna take time. Keep telling myself "you dont have to do anything"
John Goodman gets the best Dialogue of all time in movies my god...
I love John Goodman, he's trying to show us how the world can be better.
Pretty much sums up the USA’s attitude to life, insight and the complete cosmos.
HE nailed this ... Living Legend
Such an underrated actor, he is fantastic.
One of the greatest….and true…scenes I have ever seen. I live by this very philosophy and it has served me well.
POV: Youre asking your dad for money for the ice cream man
I think this particular scene ranks in the top 10 dramatic movie scenes of all time. 👍👍Just luv Goodman in this !🤩🤩
Lived it and Goodman's character is as real as it gets
"you're a king, got an army, the greatest navy in the world? F*** you, blow me, we'll f*** it up ourselves." Love it.
I like John Goodman!!! He's a really great actor in movies.
After an ugly divorce from Wilma, Pebbles becoming a name in the red light district, Barney being addicted to heroin, when he had to see Betty brutally murdered before his own eyes by Bam Bam, Fred decided he will not waste the rest of his life working like a horse. The doc gave him 2 years to live anyway, so he turned the table and walked the way of crime. 2 years later, he discovered his doc was wrong and his hair loss was just due to a genetic disorder. By then, Fred has become a king pin in the underground and Doc will experience how it feels like when his days are numbered...he has the power and he will use it - without mercy.
best scene in the last 10 years in movie
I’ve never seen this movie but I feel like I would just fast forward to all the parts with Goodman and feel totally content.
I’ve been working towards this goal since the first time I ever saw this movie and heard that dialogue
Goodman does NOT get the props he deserves from his roles. Damn the man is good!
This scene is great. John Goodman gives an excellent monologue and Mark Wahlberg barely speaks.
fantastic scene. words of wisdom
One of the best "deals with the devil."
Guy really was trying to give him solid advice before he lent him the money.
Frank is could not be more correct about everything in this scene.
Mr. Connor, Herc & Dirk; I’m loving this casting!
He'd make a good Kingpin.
And how would you expect him to do the fight scenes? Dude is in no shape for that role.
@@HybridSpektar he's in a lot better shape nowadays. This movie is before his weight loss. Heck, if Steaven Seagal can make "action" movies/TV, anyone can 😁
Nothing but validity in every word....
He makes a solid point! Imagine being in such a position, F U money is awesome!!
That is the American Dream. FU money. That should be the goal of every person on this planet. Sadly some people want it handed to them instead of working/earning it. FU money = American Dream.
Of all the movie lines ever said this might be one of the best and might be one of the truest
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Excellent scene. I wish more people would live by this mantra