You should have included the bit right afterward with Rebecca saying "What do you mean you got fired on the first day?" That's what makes it hilarious for me.
The part I hated about working at a movie theaters was if a customer didn't have a coupon for an upgrade on popcorn or soda and after I ring them up the customer behind them would give them theirs and I would be forced to cancel the order and do it over I would get voids I said fuck this put me as an usher.
Read somewhere that employment is a "behavior rental agreement." Oh how true. This is so hilarious in part because we wish we could get away with this @ work. And also because of the suckers who don't know the concept of value.
@Extolment that doesn't really make sense, she'sgoing ugghhh because all that butter is disgusting. sweet syrups wouldn't be something to ugghh over! but yeah still fun.
Enid had an existential crisis bc she kept surrounding herself with mediocrity. I did the same as a teenager then I learned to get cool jobs, watch indie movies, hang out with likeminded ppl etc
@@PrivateAckbar That's true. If it wasn't for Capitalism, Florida would not be underwater in a few years due to rising sea levels and the priority of money over combatting man-made climate change. Thank you, Capitalism!
You should have included the bit right afterward with Rebecca saying "What do you mean you got fired on the first day?" That's what makes it hilarious for me.
Employers hire you, but they do not want you to be yourself.
Yeah, this is Alex Solowitz and the guy from "Napoleon Dynamite" is Trevor Snarr. They're not related, but there is definitely a resemblance.
I had a big crush on Thora Birch after this movie.
I work at a cinema, and whenever I get bored I like to subtly offend the customers like this. It's great.
The lady's hair and clothes crack me up - "Yeah, give me lot's of butter"
I work at a movie theater and this is spot on with what I think and what I want to say to customers haha
It's my Schtick :D
Me at every serving job ever in my mind of course I never say it out loud lol.
Oh the joys of working customer service for a living... i could relate a little too well with this scene! :P
Smothered in delicious yellow chemical sludge!
Lol, best part of the movie!
This is why I can't keep a job.
she horrible service along with truth :-) i like
I used to work in a theatre. The frustrating, picky customers and the sliminess of upscaling is all very accurate
The part I hated about working at a movie theaters was if a customer didn't have a coupon for an upgrade on popcorn or soda and after I ring them up the customer behind them would give them theirs and I would be forced to cancel the order and do it over I would get voids I said fuck this put me as an usher.
God, I love this scene!!!
I used to think that supervisor guy was the same guy who played Don in Napoleon Dynamite, but it's not.
Yeah he played 9-11 in Alpha Dogs
how much bigger does he want that popcorn bag to be?! it's already large
That look she gives after the first squirt of butter 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I loved this movie, I'm kind of a rebel like Enid :)
Enid isn't supposed to be a relatable character 😬
me too. i think im going to start again.
Read somewhere that employment is a "behavior rental agreement." Oh how true. This is so hilarious in part because we wish we could get away with this @ work. And also because of the suckers who don't know the concept of value.
Enid's boss both looks AND acts like a guy I used to work with...ugh
It's not...OPTIONAL!!!
@idis0abad He was the bad guy I am pretty sure, Kirk or Kurt, something like that.
@Extolment
that doesn't really make sense, she'sgoing ugghhh because all that butter is disgusting. sweet syrups wouldn't be something to ugghh over! but yeah still fun.
Enid had an existential crisis bc she kept surrounding herself with mediocrity. I did the same as a teenager then I learned to get cool jobs, watch indie movies, hang out with likeminded ppl etc
Capitalism sucks. Why we can't work in something that will make the world a better place?
I love Enid and definitely would married her.
Capitalism is responsible for everything good.
Did you type this message on an iPhone?
@@PrivateAckbar That's true. If it wasn't for Capitalism, Florida would not be underwater in a few years due to rising sea levels and the priority of money over combatting man-made climate change. Thank you, Capitalism!