They never do. Women always try to make things seem like its mens fault. Im 42 yo, I have seen it happening A LOT. Everytime my ex fucked things up she said that the reason she lied to me was because I always annoy her when she said the truth. LMFAO.
@@Hyogasaint I’m glad she’s your ex and you don’t have to deal with that anymore brother. Us men ask for very little from a woman and it amazes me how much they completely don’t get it.
@@Caliboi310 Yeah, Took her out of my life 8 years ago, after 11 years of beign together. Never been with another woman since we split. Dont have a reason to be with another one either. Women are worse this days, Im sure there are still good ones, but most of women of my age comes with a bagage, Im too old for that. Lol..We are better off alone tbh. I dont miss having someone to share my stuff and time.
I LOVE how Ryan’s character was just watching all the chaos unfold until David showed up. Soon as he heard his name, it was ON SIGHT. That man hurt his BRO! Lmao
Quite possibly one of the most amazing scenes in a movie, ever. The plot lines that had to come together and the reveal that hits was just perfectly times, directed, written and acted. I watch it over and over... year after year.
my only qualm about this movie is that nobody's ever mad at Emily for cheating. She commits one of the top 3 relationship destroyers and yet somehow Cal is the bad guy. Like i love the comedy throughout and i understand everyone elses pov except when it comes to Emily. Why are none of her kids mad at her for cheating on their dad? why is Cal not mad at her for cheating on him? why is Hannah not mad at her mom? Why is everyone so chill about that? Other than that hangup, this film is hilarious and fantastic
There is the fact that Cal then slept with a bunch of women, whereas she only slept with David. I'm not saying that was okay by any means, but Cal definitely forfeited the moral high ground. It was particularly rubbed in her face when they had the parent teacher meeting.
@jackstutz2860 - yeah, it's wrong in any situation. Every time two people interact intimately in that way, it creates a connection between them. So her infidelity was a deep betrayal, for sure, but he just piled on a lot more to the mess. Yes, she was the instigator, at least at the level of infidelity, but he then muddied the waters a lot more and sent his own message to her that their relationship was cheap to him, not worth fighting for. I'm not trying to excuse her in any way, but just saying that the betrayal went from being one-way to two-way.
I would like to argue that cal was devastated in the beginning of the movie. Completely and utterly emotionally destroyed due to the cheating. He tried to move on with the various women, but in the end all he really wanted was emily. So this is hus way of "winning back" emily. Essentially he in this moment is trying to bring the romance back to the marriage. Honestly cal deserves so much better than emily. 👏👏🩵
@@dagman85what are you on about? They were divorced because she cheated when they were married. He slept with other women to move on from her, but then realized he wanted her still. She’s still in the wrong, he committed nothing wrong aside from maybe hurting her feelings but why? She cheated, he didn’t lol
This scene is genius. Total chaotic hilarity, to the point where I nearly wet myself watching it, despite having watched it so many times, blended with serious sadness. Ryan Gosling can’t keep it together in this scene, laughing along with us, which is charming. All of the characters bring both comedy and tragedy to it. It’s cinema gold. The best bit of the whole film.
“Do you know how much pain and suffering you caused my friend, you dumb son of a…?” “Stay away from my daughter!” “You stay away from _my_ daughter!” “I don’t even know you!” “What are you grabbing?” 🤣😭🤣😭🤣
Yeah, but they always talked about "Nana", which many people use as a name for a grandma. It had me completely fooled the first time I saw it - it never occurred to me that Nana was anything other than an older woman who I would probably never see on screen.
I really lived this movie, especially this scene. Tugs at the heart. One thing though, I. Ever quite understood. The wife cheated first and yet somehow the husband was still made out to be the bad guy and somehow wife never has to make amends? Seems a bit unbalanced to me.
Yeah seriously. EVERYONE in this movie at some point either acknowledges their wrongs, apologizes for it, is punished for it or gains a new perspective of some kind that helps lead to growth in one way or the other. But she never does, most you get is Steve’s character admitting that he truthfully doesn’t blame her because he had become withdrawn from the relationship cause of his own personal issues. My issue is that nobody ever looks at what she did as wrong. She herself doesn’t even do it, she never acknowledges it was wrong, apologizes or anything, no one gets a different perspective and she never really grew. I get that it’s more so played for the joke but like.. dude.. your kid is aware of this and never seems to give it a second thought?
2:10 The "please don't... call him that" is absolute gold. He is still in such shock of what is happening. He basically flirted with his girls mom out of reflex
His wife doesn’t have a leg to stand on because she cheats breaks up their marriage. He sleeps with another women while they are separated it’s a huge deal.
1:15 Whoever cast this nailed it. Ryan Gosling has been nominated for like 3 Oscar's, Emma stone has won 2 Oscar's and has like 3 other nominations, Julianne Moore has 1 win and I think a ton of nominations, and they're all some of the most respected actors in Hollywood. Steve Carrell was more of a Television star where he had an iconic role... and oh yeah, he also has an Oscar nomination(he's terrifying in Foxcatcher). Point is, this scene is a solid twist that is elevated by the absolute top tier talent they have on screen selling every second of it. Steve Carrell and Ryan Goslings confused looks and Emma Stone starting to see things are off. This scene is so re-watchable because it's got a million subtleties to it, there's just so much great acting on display.
Cal put in all this effort with the balloons and the music and the windmill as if HE had something to make up for and HE needs to earn HER back. Then the consequences of HER actions blow up all over the yard. Her side meat even showed up at his house where his children live. I bet even the teen babysitter wouldn’t have taken naked pix of herself if she didn’t think she had a shot with Cal. Emily deserved to be screamed at and chewed out for what she did to her family. Call the lawyer Cal.
Totally agree with you here. Everyone treats Cal like he's the bad guy. Fucking give me a break. SHE cheats. Jessica likes him and he has no idea but the idiot son blames him anyway. Fucking stupid. Cal is doing everything he can here, including trying to protect Hannah from a womanizer. He should actually give Jacob a chance but still, it's reasonable that he's skeptical about him dating his daughter. So whatever, fuck Hollywood
@@vladceron4420 Cal never would have met Jacob if Emily didn’t throw Cal out of his own house. And Cal never told Jacob he had a daughter Jacob’s age. That disaster was waiting to happen.
There should be a version of this movie where he leaves the wife. Great actress. This scene was phenomenal from evereyone but bad person (character not actress)
@@god0fgames100 Lonely? What about friends, pets and family Limited potential of growth? The only growth that truly happens is when a relationship either never works out or someone cheats Usually single people strive for more and eventually someone falls for them and this is the way it should be Alone or with someone don't let a random ahh person say you got limited growth
@@Gypsywandering400well since they're not allowed to get angry at the women according to the rules of Hollywood, the only people left to get angry at are each other. Most of the women here are piece of shit sluts.
To be fair.. the dad who thinks Steve is sleeping with his daughter isn’t really in the wrong. I mean YEAH you can say he flew off the handle but I mean.. given his perspective.. I would understand that he pulled up the way he did lol.
Jacob is a real friend. The moment he heard the name “David Lindhagen”, he forgot everything else and took his ring off to beat him up.
He also took the punch meant for Cal from Jessica's Dad.
yes, and it was sooooo hot
Gossling really sold that, its easily one of the best deliveries of a comedic line in the last 20yrs.
He heard that man and a flip switched... it wasn't no more words needed
"Daddy?" "Please don't call him that" was hilarious
That giggle when the cop said " keep it in the family"!
I loved when Jacob said, “omg what are you grabbing?” 😂
😂😂😂hilarious
It was always hilarious to me how the wife played victim through every situation but never once owned what she did lol.
And she got the house
@@Mopark25 not to mention they made the husband have to “win her back” for something she did.
They never do. Women always try to make things seem like its mens fault. Im 42 yo, I have seen it happening A LOT. Everytime my ex fucked things up she said that the reason she lied to me was because I always annoy her when she said the truth. LMFAO.
@@Hyogasaint I’m glad she’s your ex and you don’t have to deal with that anymore brother. Us men ask for very little from a woman and it amazes me how much they completely don’t get it.
@@Caliboi310 Yeah, Took her out of my life 8 years ago, after 11 years of beign together. Never been with another woman since we split. Dont have a reason to be with another one either. Women are worse this days, Im sure there are still good ones, but most of women of my age comes with a bagage, Im too old for that. Lol..We are better off alone tbh. I dont miss having someone to share my stuff and time.
I LOVE how Ryan’s character was just watching all the chaos unfold until David showed up. Soon as he heard his name, it was ON SIGHT. That man hurt his BRO! Lmao
"I don't even know you!" 😂😂
That was the best 😂
David Lindhaugens appearance is Just perfect!!!
cherry on the cake
Quite possibly one of the most amazing scenes in a movie, ever. The plot lines that had to come together and the reveal that hits was just perfectly times, directed, written and acted. I watch it over and over... year after year.
my only qualm about this movie is that nobody's ever mad at Emily for cheating. She commits one of the top 3 relationship destroyers and yet somehow Cal is the bad guy. Like i love the comedy throughout and i understand everyone elses pov except when it comes to Emily. Why are none of her kids mad at her for cheating on their dad? why is Cal not mad at her for cheating on him? why is Hannah not mad at her mom? Why is everyone so chill about that?
Other than that hangup, this film is hilarious and fantastic
There is the fact that Cal then slept with a bunch of women, whereas she only slept with David. I'm not saying that was okay by any means, but Cal definitely forfeited the moral high ground. It was particularly rubbed in her face when they had the parent teacher meeting.
@@dagman85 wait so sleeping with other ppl after the divorce caused by ur cheating wife is wrong?
@jackstutz2860 - yeah, it's wrong in any situation. Every time two people interact intimately in that way, it creates a connection between them. So her infidelity was a deep betrayal, for sure, but he just piled on a lot more to the mess. Yes, she was the instigator, at least at the level of infidelity, but he then muddied the waters a lot more and sent his own message to her that their relationship was cheap to him, not worth fighting for. I'm not trying to excuse her in any way, but just saying that the betrayal went from being one-way to two-way.
I would like to argue that cal was devastated in the beginning of the movie. Completely and utterly emotionally destroyed due to the cheating. He tried to move on with the various women, but in the end all he really wanted was emily. So this is hus way of "winning back" emily.
Essentially he in this moment is trying to bring the romance back to the marriage.
Honestly cal deserves so much better than emily. 👏👏🩵
@@dagman85what are you on about? They were divorced because she cheated when they were married. He slept with other women to move on from her, but then realized he wanted her still. She’s still in the wrong, he committed nothing wrong aside from maybe hurting her feelings but why? She cheated, he didn’t lol
This scene is genius. Total chaotic hilarity, to the point where I nearly wet myself watching it, despite having watched it so many times, blended with serious sadness. Ryan Gosling can’t keep it together in this scene, laughing along with us, which is charming. All of the characters bring both comedy and tragedy to it. It’s cinema gold. The best bit of the whole film.
"OMG, what are you grabbing?" made me loose it😂
Casting Kevin Bacon as David Lindhaugen was genius!
“Do you know how much pain and suffering you caused my friend, you dumb son of a…?”
“Stay away from my daughter!”
“You stay away from _my_ daughter!”
“I don’t even know you!”
“What are you grabbing?”
🤣😭🤣😭🤣
“Break-up, right now!” 😂
This movie is what got me to see Steve Carell as someone other than Michael Scott. Such an underrated masterpiece.
Dan In Real Life
He's amazing like this in "Dan in real life".
This was super well written and executed. Bravo.
I don’t know why I was surprised the first time I watched the movie. Of course Hanah was their daughter.
Yeah, but they always talked about "Nana", which many people use as a name for a grandma. It had me completely fooled the first time I saw it - it never occurred to me that Nana was anything other than an older woman who I would probably never see on screen.
‘Go big or go home right bud?’
‘Go home dad’
Savage😂
The "what are you grabbing?" cracks me up EVERY time
This scene is gold! 🤣🤣
I really lived this movie, especially this scene. Tugs at the heart. One thing though, I. Ever quite understood. The wife cheated first and yet somehow the husband was still made out to be the bad guy and somehow wife never has to make amends? Seems a bit unbalanced to me.
It was kinda played as a joke but i agree fully
The wife cheated first she shouldn't be playing the victim
Yeah seriously. EVERYONE in this movie at some point either acknowledges their wrongs, apologizes for it, is punished for it or gains a new perspective of some kind that helps lead to growth in one way or the other.
But she never does, most you get is Steve’s character admitting that he truthfully doesn’t blame her because he had become withdrawn from the relationship cause of his own personal issues.
My issue is that nobody ever looks at what she did as wrong. She herself doesn’t even do it, she never acknowledges it was wrong, apologizes or anything, no one gets a different perspective and she never really grew.
I get that it’s more so played for the joke but like.. dude.. your kid is aware of this and never seems to give it a second thought?
2:10
The "please don't... call him that" is absolute gold. He is still in such shock of what is happening. He basically flirted with his girls mom out of reflex
Ryan’s laugh is hilarious! 😂
His wife doesn’t have a leg to stand on because she cheats breaks up their marriage. He sleeps with another women while they are separated it’s a huge deal.
That’s the “flaming dragon” guy!!!
WE ARE FLAMING DRAGON!
and bad guy from fast and the furious
Tai Huang from Pirates of the Carribean 3
This is the greatest comedy twist in the history of Hollywood
This is such a good movie! So underrated!
one of the best romcom twists😂❤
Just realize the asian officer is the same actor that says “This is FLAMING DRAGON” in tropic thunder 😂
Hahahah flaming dragons! Yes that’s him. Fantastic
1:15
Whoever cast this nailed it. Ryan Gosling has been nominated for like 3 Oscar's, Emma stone has won 2 Oscar's and has like 3 other nominations, Julianne Moore has 1 win and I think a ton of nominations, and they're all some of the most respected actors in Hollywood. Steve Carrell was more of a Television star where he had an iconic role... and oh yeah, he also has an Oscar nomination(he's terrifying in Foxcatcher).
Point is, this scene is a solid twist that is elevated by the absolute top tier talent they have on screen selling every second of it. Steve Carrell and Ryan Goslings confused looks and Emma Stone starting to see things are off. This scene is so re-watchable because it's got a million subtleties to it, there's just so much great acting on display.
Perhaps one of my favorite scenes in a move ever
This scene is worth the whole movie
This scene is genius
This scene is brilliant, can't stop laughing every time I see it
This movie is pure genius of script writing.
Genius writing! LOL
The definition of "Love makes you do stupid things"
I lose it every time I get to “I don’t even know you!”
This scene is gold.
Cal put in all this effort with the balloons and the music and the windmill as if HE had something to make up for and HE needs to earn HER back. Then the consequences of HER actions blow up all over the yard. Her side meat even showed up at his house where his children live. I bet even the teen babysitter wouldn’t have taken naked pix of herself if she didn’t think she had a shot with Cal. Emily deserved to be screamed at and chewed out for what she did to her family. Call the lawyer Cal.
Definitely one of the most vile characters in the Hollywood world. A perfect portrayal of a western woman.
Totally agree with you here. Everyone treats Cal like he's the bad guy. Fucking give me a break. SHE cheats. Jessica likes him and he has no idea but the idiot son blames him anyway. Fucking stupid. Cal is doing everything he can here, including trying to protect Hannah from a womanizer. He should actually give Jacob a chance but still, it's reasonable that he's skeptical about him dating his daughter. So whatever, fuck Hollywood
@@vladceron4420 Cal never would have met Jacob if Emily didn’t throw Cal out of his own house. And Cal never told Jacob he had a daughter Jacob’s age. That disaster was waiting to happen.
RUclips comment section is not therapy. There are numbers to call.
@vladceron4420 well the idiot son has a huge crush on Jessica. So with a preteen mindset he is jealous of his dad. 🤷♀️❤️
This scene is masterpiece in the century
love this scene when Jacob went all out...
Can I come?
No….
I wonder if that line was add libbed?
Highly recommend this movie. Great cast. Very funny. Great script.
Cant believe, Michael Scott, Officer K, The Zodiac, & Kevin Bacon, in this scence here 4:04
I wonder who screamed at 3:56 hahah
Definitely Ryan
He screams like that
In Nice Guys movie
@@lmaoded1550 Thank you
3:14 That was sincere, and sad
One of my favorite scenes 🔥🔥🔥
Well.. that escalated quickly😅
What are you grabbing? 😂
Thank You Steve
If she cheats, leave her.
GREAT MOVIE!
gratest movie scene of all time
Little Back Story:
Les Grossman helped FLAMING DRAGON guy to become a police officer.
Masterpiece
Why do you like this movie, I never finish this 😂
😂😂 fantastic 😅
If I were Cal I'd dismiss my wife at that point and patiently wait for Jessica to turn 18....
What is that accent Gosling's doing?
Kevin bacon is awesome ..
cal has a point and the baby sister dad has a point.
So that scream.. was that Jacob or David lindhaugen?
I think it's Jacob. I heard that scream before in The Nice Guys
Jacob : david Lindhagen?
Cal : David Lindhagen....
Bernie : Da fvck is Dadvid Lindhagen?
I hate romcoms…but this one. This is one of my ever favorites
There should be a version of this movie where he leaves the wife. Great actress. This scene was phenomenal from evereyone but bad person (character not actress)
With steve in this scene...I bet it took years to shoot
People hate discovering the truth about other people. Usually hurts. Single is safe and quiet...
It's also lonely and has limited potential for growth.
@@god0fgames100 Lonely? What about friends, pets and family
Limited potential of growth? The only growth that truly happens is when a relationship either never works out or someone cheats
Usually single people strive for more and eventually someone falls for them and this is the way it should be
Alone or with someone don't let a random ahh person say you got limited growth
Every dialogue from 1:00 to 4:30
That s aone hell funny scene
Steve’s character was a butt head in that moment.
I don’t even know you
Too funny
Why can't women take accountability for their bad decisions?
Haven’t seen it but it looks depressing.
It’s worth watching.
i dont even know you
The women in this scene, aren't making smart choices.
The men however are so grown up!
I guess you haven’t watched the movie
@@Gypsywandering400well since they're not allowed to get angry at the women according to the rules of Hollywood, the only people left to get angry at are each other.
Most of the women here are piece of shit sluts.
To be fair.. the dad who thinks Steve is sleeping with his daughter isn’t really in the wrong. I mean YEAH you can say he flew off the handle but I mean.. given his perspective.. I would understand that he pulled up the way he did lol.
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3:20 no matter how many times I see this seen, this part always gets me laughing.