Fun fact: A key grip is someone that has to carry and move really heavy equipment like cameras or dollies, so Les knew that guy must have been strong as hell, that's why he asked for a key grip to punch Damian in the face. Loved that little detail.
It's funny I don't like Tom Cruise but I thought he was perfect in this movie. My favourite part is right after he hangs up and says he doesn't negotiate with terrorists! And the applause!
When this movie came out, Stiller was asked how he got Cruise to be in the movie. He stated that Cruise had the demands that he had to have "fat" hands and was allowed to dance. Stiller went, "Um, okay"
I remember watching that interview, it's on RUclips somewhere. He said he wanted fat hands and to dance and Stiller was hesitant but once Tom got into character with fat hands and danced, Stiller knew it was gold and kept it exactly as Cruise wanted.
tom cruise was in this movie because of PR. this was when everybody thought he had ended his career by being crazy on oprah and all the scientology stuff. this was the lowest point of his career, whoever on his team made the call to do this did a great job.
@@jp-sn6si Just looking at his film list for the years before and after his Oprah appearance ... no significant difference. So this isn't a likely theory. 4x movies in 2002 2x movies in 2003 1x movie in 2004 2x movies in 2005 (year of the Oprah Episode. in 2006 his starred in Mission Impossible 3; 2007 Lions for Lambs and in 2008 Tropic Thunder AND Valkyrie. Tom was still actively involved in projects before and after. It may have been a bit of a PR shitshow for a few weeks/months, but was nowhere near enough to kill his career in the slightest.
I remember catching this movie in theater and having no idea that Les Grossman was Tom Cruise until that ending scene. Half of the theater gasped and didn't realize it was either. It was just such an awesome curveball.
@@adiloren13 I KNOW! But that is still the case for me! His face was clearly Tom Cruise, his voice was clearly Tom Cruise, BUT I STILL SURPRISED once the ending revealed that Les Grossman is Tom Cruise! God, how could I miss that??
@@advancedomega Yup I was the same. Watching this clip is was clear as day as soon as he opened his mouth, but for some reason, complete blindspot at the time lol
Murders me. He also does it during one of the video conferences with the film crew. Cruise projected these hilarious quirks to show how hard-hearted this guy was LOL
Nah, you should see his performance in the film Magnolia, where he plays an unhinged pick-up artist-type motivational speaker. It's slightly less over-the-top, and more grounded in reality than his role in TT, but a similarly sociopathic characterization
@@jimbeam2299so happy someone else said this, Collateral is one of his best roles. Honestly, when he doesn’t play “himself” (like Mission Impossible or any other action movies) he shows his range.
Nah, he is good here, in collateral, interview with vampire as he is in a lot of great movies...but his role in Magnolia was breathtaking and he demontrated a VERY wide range in only one complex character, Magnolia is such a sad and beautiful movie with a great cast of legends like Philip Seymour Hoffman and Juliette Lewis and everyone gave 200% the perfect acting. I find quite sad that nowaday he does only action roles as he is a really talented actor who can handle more dramatic and deep scripts.
This is seriously some of his best acting ever. He went so over the top, it was amazing. Truly outside of his normal roles, and he absolutely killed it!
I think he is... but in a good way. All the actors that work with him have nothing but good things to say about him, and you can tell it's not just PR bullshit. Watch him being interviewed when there are other guests on a show; he's focused and engaged on whatever they say, genuinely laughing when they tell jokes etc. It's like he's intensely studied how to be friendly and charming, probably to compensate for it not being completely natural to him or something.
In my opinion and no disrespect to Tom Cruise, this is for me one of the most iconic Tom Cruise characters. I have a family member that looks exactly like Les grossman and what shocked me is that he has the same character as Les Grossman, same dance moves and everything, the movie is 🔥 and will always be one of my fav comedy movies of all time. Unfunny people trying to cancel it unfortunately
@@gunnonbass2052 Hey moron, just because it was nominated for an Oscar doesn’t mean it wasn’t ALSO underrated. It doesn’t get enough love or adoration & that’s the ENTIRE point of it being “underrated”. Try an keep up… 😉🤦🏼♂️
The best Lex Grossman moments: all of them. I think Bill Hader was the perfect sidekick. His timing was perfection. Cruise...is simply the master blaster.
Cruise was unbelievable in this role. Tropic Thunder is a GREAT movie, very overlooked and unappreciated. Great humor scenes, great acting. Edit: for those who replied this comment in anger or entitlement, please, I beg you, pretty please: go finish high school already.
@@bluecollar825 Movie cost 92 millions to make and made 110 millions in the US to date. From those 110 millions, 25 were from the opening day. Meaning, it took 15 years to make the extra 85 million just to cover the expenses. No, it wasn't a "box office smash" and it was (and still is) a very unappreciated movie in the US. But hey, thanks for your comment!
Tom Cruise was freaking hilarious 😂, I’m still waiting for a film entirely about this character Les Grossman!!! That was one of the best Tom Cruise roles ever 💪🏻💯
Collateral and Tropic Thunder are two movies where Tom Cruise brought out his talent for two completely different roles. I really admire his acting prowess.
Dude the crazy thing about Tom Cruise is even if you want to hate him for all the sins of Scientology, you almost just can’t because he goes and does something solid gold like this or makes an epic movie one after the other. Got to hand it to him, this was comedy gold.
My favourite part of him is when he faced and scolded a clout chaser type of reporter who squierted water to him and he scolded as he was his father talking to a toddler. He must be crazy as a bag of frogs but he has his charm. And nobody can deny he squeezes his very soul into everything he does.
think about it. Tom's private life gives him no outlet. he was probly giving us a look at how he see's the buisness. probly more truth in the charector than it seem's.
Tom Cruise is such a big name and world famous actor that the fact they kept his role a secret and he wasn't in the promotions for the movie or the opening credits definitely made it easy for people to not immediately recognize him. If you did recognize him while seeing the movie for the first time in theaters there would definitely also be part of you thinking "that can't be Cruise, it has got to be a different actor" because of the bald head, fat body, and the character being so different than his typical roles.
@@EnglishTimewithMrChrisI was such a person. Recognised his voice in that first scene. It bugged me until the negotiations when I was just solidly concentrating on his face to work out who it was. Realised I thought it was him but just couldn't be sure. Then it came up at the end. Became an instant classic movie character.
I’ve watched this movie 1 million times I’ve watched the Tom Cruise highlights in this movie 1 billion times and for the first time I just saw Bill Hader looking away as the Director gets punched. 😂😂😂😂
Full disclaimer: I watched the whole movie the first time in theaters wondering who that was. I LITERALLY had no idea it was Tom Cruise. I was thinking "he sounds kinda like Tom Cruise, but that can't be him" Great work👍 also thought of the irony at 6:01 of 2 former sexiest man alive winners talking about a 1998 3rd runner up😎
Despite all the amazing movies Tom Cruise has done, and all the awesome characters he has played, Les Grossman has to be one of the best if not _the_ best he's ever brought to life on the screen. The entire G5 scene is pure comedy gold, Cruise nails it.
I will NEVER forget seeing this film in theaters and watching Tom Cruise as Les Grossman. I had NO IDEA that Cruise was in the movie. Cruise was BRILLIANT -- as good as the others.
He is just every manager in a corporate office under their cowardice. Les is just open about it, look at the assistants, they don't have his cojones but they want them.
I can’t stop watching this. It’s been over 10 years. And I keep watching this movie and I keep watching all the clips. The funniest movie ever. And I’ll say it out loud man Tom Cruise killed it. Brilliant comic performance.
he needs to be like Tyler Perry’s Madeams movies. The plot ain’t gotta be tight and well written just put Les in everyday predicaments and have him exploding on film every few months.
Cruise has played the greatest fighter pilot.. the greatest nascar driver.. the greatest pool player, and even the greatest sports agent. He’s been the best secret agent and even the best Irish immigrant to ever settle the plains. But Les Grossman hands down is the greatest role he has ever taken. Greatest all time.. all time. Lol
i think this character was based on the late Don Simpson. Don would do several lines of coke, drink a stiff drink, and then call up some poor writer working for him and just demolish the guy.
"We don't negotiate with Terrorists" 😂 😭. That pause to expect everyone's applause 😂
American heroes at their best!
That part always gets me 😂😂
It's the polite golf clap that puts it over the top.
Bill Hader funny asf also
Go to town, man, go to town!! 😆
I still can't believe Tom Cruise did this . Awesome
Saw it in theater and had no clue.
First time I saw Tropical Thunder, I didn't realize it was Tom Cruise until the credits rolled.
Best performance of Tom after Top Gun.
He didn't just play him, he came up with and wrote the character! Les Grossman wasn't in the original script.
“I want fat hands and a bald head.” 🤣
Fun fact: A key grip is someone that has to carry and move really heavy equipment like cameras or dollies, so Les knew that guy must have been strong as hell, that's why he asked for a key grip to punch Damian in the face. Loved that little detail.
Well I’ll be damned
It would be the Daisy ring. I had excellent mentors.
thats not the ONLY thing a key grip does tho lol
Thank you!
Strong Bad: How do you key grip in a video game?
That interaction with flaming dragon is one of the best monologues of all time, fair play to Tom Cruise for doing this film.🤣
"..heroin traffickers. One eight of the drug trade in Asia...*huge* profit margin.." Bill Hader is just hilarious..
It's funny I don't like Tom Cruise but I thought he was perfect in this movie. My favourite part is right after he hangs up and says he doesn't negotiate with terrorists! And the applause!
lol fr, tom cruise was very amusing in this movie, he did very great at comedy
@@n.w.1803 Perfect role for him as a nerdy ass kissing assistant, and he was really vibing with Tom!
i never get tired of watching Tom play this character, hilarious :)
the UN binding resolution monologue still wrecks me after all these years.
@@imrizzle83 restraining order in global scale 🤣🤣
Eff yeah! “find out who that was”.
When this movie came out, Stiller was asked how he got Cruise to be in the movie. He stated that Cruise had the demands that he had to have "fat" hands and was allowed to dance. Stiller went, "Um, okay"
Talking about the Star's weird ask vs Tom Cruise's ask
I remember watching that interview, it's on RUclips somewhere. He said he wanted fat hands and to dance and Stiller was hesitant but once Tom got into character with fat hands and danced, Stiller knew it was gold and kept it exactly as Cruise wanted.
Wouldn't have been half the character he was without fat hands and dancing would he though 😂
tom cruise was in this movie because of PR. this was when everybody thought he had ended his career by being crazy on oprah and all the scientology stuff. this was the lowest point of his career, whoever on his team made the call to do this did a great job.
@@jp-sn6si Just looking at his film list for the years before and after his Oprah appearance ... no significant difference. So this isn't a likely theory.
4x movies in 2002
2x movies in 2003
1x movie in 2004
2x movies in 2005 (year of the Oprah Episode.
in 2006 his starred in Mission Impossible 3;
2007 Lions for Lambs and in 2008 Tropic Thunder AND Valkyrie.
Tom was still actively involved in projects before and after. It may have been a bit of a PR shitshow for a few weeks/months, but was nowhere near enough to kill his career in the slightest.
"Could you, uh, find out who that was?" gets me every time
Such a great line after all the abuse 🤣
For me it's the "we don't negotiate with terrorists" line that gets me
That actor is called Tom Cruise.
@@ddc2957That's the instinctive reaction doesn't even know who it is, lol.
The look on that Chinese guys face is always what gets me...😂😂👍
There needs to be a Les Grossman movie.
There is one coming
Him vs Ari Goldman. "LLLLOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYDDDDDDDDDDD!"
To this day I’m saying that!
Listen here mother fxcker there will be one because Asia Jack is my territory
Absolutely
The dumb expression on McConaughey's face was one of the funniest parts of this movie. It was great how he and Cruise played off of each other. 😆🤣
Tom cruise and Bill Hader dancing perfectly represent my last two brain cells whenever I try to do anything important
that alone was funnier than the movie
“We’ll weep for him…in the press” 😂
A G5 and A LOT OF CASH,hmmmmmm......... a conundrum?
That's what I'm reminded me of whenever a douchebag says something like "thoughts and prayers".
Set up a scholarship under his name
Best line…
@@thomasgirty6397 lots and lots of money...playa!🤣🤣
I remember catching this movie in theater and having no idea that Les Grossman was Tom Cruise until that ending scene. Half of the theater gasped and didn't realize it was either. It was just such an awesome curveball.
I couldn't tell rdj was the black guy , but I could tell that was tom. How could I not
I can't understand how anyone couldn't tell that was Tom Cruise. He has such a distinctive vocal style.
@@adiloren13 I KNOW! But that is still the case for me!
His face was clearly Tom Cruise, his voice was clearly Tom Cruise, BUT I STILL SURPRISED once the ending revealed that Les Grossman is Tom Cruise! God, how could I miss that??
@@chris-wt7ol you and OP are both daft apparently.
@@advancedomega Yup I was the same. Watching this clip is was clear as day as soon as he opened his mouth, but for some reason, complete blindspot at the time lol
Tom Cruise’s blank stare after Matthew says they’re gonna kill him sends me every time
The side shown, face to face with pecker and les was classic. One giant head and a peanut head.
@@abc123thenwhat And the way he says, "yeeeesss", when Peck says , "A G5 airplane". 😂
That got me too, absolute gold.
Murders me. He also does it during one of the video conferences with the film crew. Cruise projected these hilarious quirks to show how hard-hearted this guy was LOL
And.......
Tom Cruise should have got an Oscar for this performance.
so true -
100%
Screw the oscars, the oscars is for posers
Even nomitated whould have been big 😅
That year was stacked. Even if Heath didn't get it, it was a hard call between Cruise and RDJ in Tropic Thunder.
Less Grossman is so outside of Toms normal that it’s hilarious. Every scene he is in he steals.
Sounds like a good actor to me.
Nah, you should see his performance in the film Magnolia, where he plays an unhinged pick-up artist-type motivational speaker. It's slightly less over-the-top, and more grounded in reality than his role in TT, but a similarly sociopathic characterization
I think Tom Cruise is a born comedian, but he was forced to do more serious roles.
You can’t stop TC
I think this is funnier though@@sonmi2246
It is based on people he had meet in the show business.
It’s Tom’s best performance ever. Nothing compares. It’s literally impossible not to burst into tears laughing watching this.
Lmao nah he's amazing in Collateral but damn this is good
@@jimbeam2299Ahhhh yes I’d have to Concur, collateral is probably watched once a month by me, insane movie and great acting.
@@jimbeam2299so happy someone else said this, Collateral is one of his best roles. Honestly, when he doesn’t play “himself” (like Mission Impossible or any other action movies) he shows his range.
Nah, he is good here, in collateral, interview with vampire as he is in a lot of great movies...but his role in Magnolia was breathtaking and he demontrated a VERY wide range in only one complex character, Magnolia is such a sad and beautiful movie with a great cast of legends like Philip Seymour Hoffman and Juliette Lewis and everyone gave 200% the perfect acting.
I find quite sad that nowaday he does only action roles as he is a really talented actor who can handle more dramatic and deep scripts.
Not a big fan of Tom Cruise, never been. Then I remember his FLAWLESS part in Magnolia and this, top notch performances
Matthew McConaughey's face expression with the dance is priceless... XD
The real question is...how many takes did it take without him dying laughing?
I like to think they didn't put this in his script and that was his genuine reaction.
@@VaderPopsVicodin10 I'm here for all of that.
Mcconaughey deserves an Oscar for keeping his face straight during that’s dance scene. Wonder how many takes that took?
yeah he's a great face actor.
Les Grossman needs to come back in another comedy. The Character is too solid to let it die with one movie.
He did look up cassidy Campbell less grossman
@@freelanceappalachia7029 are you f-ing serious ???
@@Induceveover 9000 percent serious
@@freelanceappalachia7029 that Cassidy due has nothing to do with Les Grossman
@@Induceve yes it does he made less grossman videos
This is seriously some of his best acting ever. He went so over the top, it was amazing. Truly outside of his normal roles, and he absolutely killed it!
One of the GOAT actors in Hollywood in his best role. Dancing at the end. You could tell how much he loved it.
Tom Cruise has always brought his AAA game. Even though Les Grossman is a character; I believe Cruise is that intense, every second, of every day.
He's a total freak show, as are all other great actors. I think that's what makes them great actors.
@@rudyschwab7709Exactly this. He's one of the all time great actors and lunatics.
Faxts
I think he is... but in a good way.
All the actors that work with him have nothing but good things to say about him, and you can tell it's not just PR bullshit.
Watch him being interviewed when there are other guests on a show; he's focused and engaged on whatever they say, genuinely laughing when they tell jokes etc.
It's like he's intensely studied how to be friendly and charming, probably to compensate for it not being completely natural to him or something.
In my opinion and no disrespect to Tom Cruise, this is for me one of the most iconic Tom Cruise characters. I have a family member that looks exactly like Les grossman and what shocked me is that he has the same character as Les Grossman, same dance moves and everything, the movie is 🔥 and will always be one of my fav comedy movies of all time. Unfunny people trying to cancel it unfortunately
For all of Tom Cruise’s action films and phenomenal stunt work, he really has a knack for comedy. He really needs to do more comedies!
Tom in this movie could simply could be himself. Tom is total psycho in real life like Les grossman.
@@wesleyc8101 i just found out it was tom cruise after all these years lol
@@wesleyc8101 at least he's funny, unlike you :)
Risky Business.
@@mrshhjj8899 Is he? Or are the writers funny and he's just a good actor.
One of the most underrated comedies of All-Time! 🤣
This came out when I was 4
Do you know what underrated means? It definitely doesn't mean an Oscar nominated movie.
@@gunnonbass2052
Hey moron, just because it was nominated for an Oscar doesn’t mean it wasn’t ALSO underrated. It doesn’t get enough love or adoration & that’s the ENTIRE point of it being “underrated”. Try an keep up… 😉🤦🏼♂️
underated but true....bitchs
@@gunnonbass2052 😄😄😄
I don't care what Tom Cruise believes or does the rest of his life this is just as good as any supporting actor to ever win an Oscar.
This is Tom Cruise's best performance and nobody can convince me otherwise
Should've got an Oscar for best performance
Bill Hader's role in this needs more love.
Highly underrated performance. His comedic chemistry with Cruise was excellent.
Smack it up, flip it, rub it down, ooooh
Why? Even a nutless monkey could play that role.
Welcome to the goodie room!
Swinging past your knees! 😂😂😂😂
The fact Tom Cruise DEMANDED Les had to have fat hands or he wouldn't take the role is hilarious.
i mean, it adds a lot lol
no on talks bout Fat hands, one of thing thing i first noticed.
and dance.
"A hobos dick's cheese."
Gets me every time 😂🤣
Great band name
That’s insane…but I bet it some gross sh-
This best character Tom Cruise has ever played in his career
Agreed!!
💯%
IMHO it was Vincent the assassin in Collateral.
@@mickkollins Yes! Les #2.
Stop
The best Lex Grossman moments: all of them. I think Bill Hader was the perfect sidekick. His timing was perfection. Cruise...is simply the master blaster.
He nails the ass kisser perfectly
Cruise was unbelievable in this role. Tropic Thunder is a GREAT movie, very overlooked and unappreciated. Great humor scenes, great acting.
Edit: for those who replied this comment in anger or entitlement, please, I beg you, pretty please: go finish high school already.
No.
It's not overlooked nor underappreciated. It was a box office smash and, along with Iron Man, the resurrection of RDJ career.👍
@@bluecollar825 Movie cost 92 millions to make and made 110 millions in the US to date. From those 110 millions, 25 were from the opening day. Meaning, it took 15 years to make the extra 85 million just to cover the expenses. No, it wasn't a "box office smash" and it was (and still is) a very unappreciated movie in the US. But hey, thanks for your comment!
@@mentalizatelo can't believe you looked that up.🤣🤦♂️
Agree to disagree. This movie will go down as a comedy classic. 🤝
@@bluecollar825 ☮
Overlooked and unappreciated by whom exactly?
Tom Cruise was freaking hilarious 😂, I’m still waiting for a film entirely about this character Les Grossman!!! That was one of the best Tom Cruise roles ever 💪🏻💯
We want a movie of Less Grossman
omg YESS
More Less?
It should be called “scorched earth” the “the binding resolution” 😂
The blank stare at 5:21 is menacing. Very good performance from les the entire movie
the uplighting to make the angry eyebrow shadows from the glasses is my favorite part
This is what i thinking about.
Somebody please make this clip a meme
More like psychotic
Yup, watched 2 times in a row, ran out of tissue.😂
He looks like a possessed Thunderbirds puppet.
Les Grossman and Kirk Lazarus are, imo, the best characters of Tropic Thunder.
I swear this is the most Oscar worthy performance i've ever seen
Right?? How can you create a character that is an horrible human being yet no one can hate him? Tom Cruise did the perfect job here
Les Grossman (BEST MOMENTS) - literally all the moments with him
Lol I loved that his best moments were all his scenes in the movie. So true!
I still can't believe how epic this whole movie was. There will never ever be another one like it.
Just for this performance, he should have received an academy award. we need a Les Grossman spinoff
I saw Tom Cruise at the end and was like "was there a cameo I didn't notice? 😂😂😂
Collateral and Tropic Thunder are two movies where Tom Cruise brought out his talent for two completely different roles. I really admire his acting prowess.
I've always said Tom needs to take more Villain role after I saw collateral
collateral is an awesome movie!
“Yo Homey, that my briefcase”?
You forgot ‘Interview with the Vampire’ 💀
Dude the crazy thing about Tom Cruise is even if you want to hate him for all the sins of Scientology, you almost just can’t because he goes and does something solid gold like this or makes an epic movie one after the other. Got to hand it to him, this was comedy gold.
😅😅😅 totally
Yep, one of those people you hate to love. He's a god damn force of nature
Agreed this mf go hard for better or for worse 😂
My favourite part of him is when he faced and scolded a clout chaser type of reporter who squierted water to him and he scolded as he was his father talking to a toddler. He must be crazy as a bag of frogs but he has his charm. And nobody can deny he squeezes his very soul into everything he does.
There needs to be a sequel to this masterpiece
Perfection doesn't need a sequel
"More like what do you need Les, glasses?"
Les is wearing glasses, and responds confused accordingly
Yeah it seems he came up with that line outside and just decided to go through with it even though Les was wearing glasses
You can see Cruise is having the time of his life with this movie, so much that he brings a relly AAA game into character. Amazing! i love it.
think about it. Tom's private life gives him no outlet. he was probly giving us a look at how he see's the buisness. probly more truth in the charector than it seem's.
I didn’t realise it was him until the credits went up. He’s the best thing in the movie and it’s a decent movie.
Same..even more funny
Dude. Same. This movie is more than decent. It's a classic.
I didnt believe it until i googled it
Tom Cruise is such a big name and world famous actor that the fact they kept his role a secret and he wasn't in the promotions for the movie or the opening credits definitely made it easy for people to not immediately recognize him. If you did recognize him while seeing the movie for the first time in theaters there would definitely also be part of you thinking "that can't be Cruise, it has got to be a different actor" because of the bald head, fat body, and the character being so different than his typical roles.
@@EnglishTimewithMrChrisI was such a person. Recognised his voice in that first scene. It bugged me until the negotiations when I was just solidly concentrating on his face to work out who it was. Realised I thought it was him but just couldn't be sure. Then it came up at the end. Became an instant classic movie character.
Had no idea it was Tom Cruise until I saw credits rolling. 😲 I was mesmerized.
Saw it in the theater. The whole place erupted. Nobody knew. Our minds were blown.
Didn't realize that Tom insisted on creating this character, and how necessary he was for the overall hilarity of this movie. Perfection.
And he wanted to have fat hands and wanted to dance!
Comedies don’t get Oscars… But Tom Cruise deserves an Oscar for Les Grossman..👏👏👏
the flaming dragon's guy reaction at 3:31 might be the funniest part of the movie to me
I totally agree 😂
😂😂😂
This is Tom Cruise’s best role🤣 The perfect character, they should’ve made a spin off with his character!
The film is Greenlit
i agree. Tom needs to do something completely out of charecter and off the wall , preferably like Les, unnoticeable till the end.
One last thing... Tom, would make a great crime boss. This must have been so much fun for him....
You need to see Collateral
One of the only movies I’ve seen Tom Cruise star in and he doesn’t do any running
I’ve watched this movie 1 million times I’ve watched the Tom Cruise highlights in this movie 1 billion times and for the first time I just saw Bill Hader looking away as the Director gets punched. 😂😂😂😂
This is the greatest thing Stiller and Cruise have ever done in their entire careers.
After watching these clips I’m convinced there needs to be spin-off with Cruise, Hader, and McConaughey.
In all his long career, this is Tom at his best
No.
phenomenal acting
Nah that would be his roles in A FEW GOOD MEN, MAGNOLIA and his best yet in COLLATERAL.
There literally ZERO dissing comments in this thread. Bravo TC!
I still can’t believe how the entire cast - even the minor characters - are such huge stars
I didn't realize for a long time that was Tom Cruise. He really needs to do more comedies because he's got comedic chops.
Full disclaimer: I watched the whole movie the first time in theaters wondering who that was. I LITERALLY had no idea it was Tom Cruise. I was thinking "he sounds kinda like Tom Cruise, but that can't be him"
Great work👍 also thought of the irony at 6:01 of 2 former sexiest man alive winners talking about a 1998 3rd runner up😎
Despite all the amazing movies Tom Cruise has done, and all the awesome characters he has played, Les Grossman has to be one of the best if not _the_ best he's ever brought to life on the screen. The entire G5 scene is pure comedy gold, Cruise nails it.
I loved this movie 🎬. It didn't get the recognition that was deserved.
I love how when everyone is doing research on Flaming Dragon, Les is just reading Maxim
I am Fwaming Dwagon! These are my poppy fields! 😆🤣
Les Grossman an iconic character. Classic.
If Les Grossman had a brother, It would’ve been played by Sam Rockwell
I will NEVER forget seeing this film in theaters and watching Tom Cruise as Les Grossman. I had NO IDEA that Cruise was in the movie. Cruise was BRILLIANT -- as good as the others.
Love that the video is called Les Grossman Best Moments but its just every scene with him
Tom deserves all the hype he gets as an action hero, but he's painfully underrated as a character actor.
"welcome to the goodie room".....classic
Swingin past your KNEEEES
@@dielaughing73playaaa
This character is an utterly horrible human being. He is awesome.
lol he’s literally Satan, it’s the best. 🤣
He is just every manager in a corporate office under their cowardice. Les is just open about it, look at the assistants, they don't have his cojones but they want them.
Still less evil than Harvey Weinstein
7:00 Matthew Mcconaughey was seriously contemplating whether that's actually happening or he's just high as a kite.
I can’t stop watching this. It’s been over 10 years. And I keep watching this movie and I keep watching all the clips. The funniest movie ever. And I’ll say it out loud man Tom Cruise killed it. Brilliant comic performance.
His dancing at the end had me dying lol
Les Grossman's best moments were essentially all of his moments in the movie lol
Not a Tom Cruise fan tbh, but i have to admit, he completely nailed that role, hats off
I honestly wish there would be a sequel !
Exact thought I had....Pure gold
😅😂😊
"What do you need Les...glasses?" As he's wearing glasses lmao
In my opinion, the most underrated comedy of all time.
Tom Cruise was amazing funny here and he is also a great showmen and dancer you can see
All I can remember bout that film is Tom Cruise as Les Grossman. One of Tom's best roles ever.
Every moment Les is on the screen is his Best moment.
Les Grossman needs to keep dropping in movies. Fuq 'em up, Les.
he needs to be like Tyler Perry’s Madeams movies. The plot ain’t gotta be tight and well written just put Les in everyday predicaments and have him exploding on film every few months.
I don't know if that stands as a "cameo"... but if it does, it certainly is one of the best cameos ever! Amazing!!!
"No more frequent bitch miles for my boi!" Cracks me up everytime 💀😭
If the Academy had any credibility, Tom Cruise would have won an Academy Award for this role.
Over Heath ledger as joker? Unfortunately impossible. At least RDJ got a nomination
At 1:25 Bill Hader does his classic Al Pacino impersonation with the “c’mon man” yell…
All time great comedy. Sooo underrated. Everything damn character is just wow. With a sprinkle of Tom cruise in that role. INSANE!!
This movie is awesome. I can watch it over and over and still find things I missed.
Tom Cruise's best role
4:02 I love how polite and professional he gets all of a sudden. "Could you uh find out who that was?"
This is undoubtedly one of Tom Cruzs epic scenes of his career. The hype man in the background added to the comical parts. Underrated.
Bill Hader is one of the most underrated funny actors out there
Except that "comedy" with Amy Schumer
"Welcome to the goodie room" & "Swinging past your knees!" Always kills me☠️
@@LOTHRIX17beat me to it
"Welcome to the goodie rooooom" 😂
I haven't heard so many legendary lines since maybe Spaceballs. So many great characters. Robert Downey Jr. and Tom Cruise I think came out on top!
"Ben listen, I want fat hands and I want to dance."
Tom Cruise.
Les Grosses Mains is "the fat hands" in French
Ben Stiller: "Granted, Tom!"
It was hard for me to believe that this was Tom Cruise. I was dying laughing. Every time he was on screen he was the best character in this movie.
"...every time you have a thought, it's going to have to tippy-toe past my wedding ring." what a fantastic line, has such a good beat.
Cruise has played the greatest fighter pilot.. the greatest nascar driver.. the greatest pool player, and even the greatest sports agent. He’s been the best secret agent and even the best Irish immigrant to ever settle the plains. But Les Grossman hands down is the greatest role he has ever taken. Greatest all time.. all time. Lol
Every Les Grossman moment is the best moment.
Cruise was hilariously brutal in this film! "A nutless monkey could do your job... Seriously, a nutless monkey could do your job."
Hader replies, "Good"
I know the type
Its the switch from playful pal to intense serial killer focus, so good
i think this character was based on the late Don Simpson. Don would do several lines of coke, drink a stiff drink, and then call up some poor writer working for him and just demolish the guy.