I like how, as Chucky would stick up for Will being bullied physically, Will stuck up for Chucky being bullied intellectually. True friends, different strengths.
@@sPaCe_NiNjA187 Will is a terrible fighter. All he does is sucker punch a guy, get beat up, saved twice, and then almost beat a guy to death that another guy put on the ground.
Yeah they don't pronounce R's...just replace the R with a W Park = Pawk Smart = Smawt Car = Caw ...and so on The only time they pronounce the R is if a word begins with an R. However, if their is a second R in that word, you can best believe, they will switch it to that W. For Example: Rangers will become Rainjaws🤣
@Cool_Change I think they just adapted the screenplay. They didn't actually write the story, but even so, adapting a story to a screenplay is pretty difficult especially one that turns out as well as this one did. I don't think anyone ever believed Affleck after that one movie he helped write.
The brilliancy of this scene is that when she gives him his number, as smart as he is, he makes an awkward quip about eating caramels, to show how he is also a dork in front of women he likes like all men, despite being a genius and she willfully plays along because she likes him. Amazing writing.
I disagree. its consistent with his point about being original. he's trying to tell her that going for coffee is unoriginal and caramels are original. he's still trying to impress her with his out of the box thinking.
@@monroemann you assume Damon and Affleck KNEW the story had been written before. Just because a very similar story had already been written doesn’t detract from the ingenuity of THIS story.
@@monroemann a very old saying applies here: “there’s nothing new under the sun”. Very very few ideas are original. I’d guess less than 1/1000 of 1% of so-called new ideas have never been thought of before the person who gets credit for supposedly thinking of it. Einstein’s theory of relativity comes to mind.
Good Will Hunting was an amazing movie. The script and the acting were fantastic. My favourite scene is with Robin Williams and Matt Damon on a park bench, one of the greatest monologues in film history. Williams is sorely missed. ❤
Yes I really miss Robin Williams something terrible. It's a terrible shame he felt he had no recourse. There was no cure for the Lewy body dementia. Cholinesterase inhibitors and other Alzheimer's treatments are useful for LBD. Alzheimer's is something both my father's and mother's parents suffered with. As I hope for a cure for all of the above. Alzheimer's is definitely inherited. I am left with a realization there is no money in the cure. Also Elderly Care Facilities have only gotten worse as time went on. I hope Robin Williams found the peace life wouldn't give him an end.
@samfarza4426You do realize this is fiction, and not a documentary right? The lord of the Rings movies are amazing movies, but nobody claims they’re realistic. Good Will Hunting has amazing acting, a great cast, a good mix of comedy, and exploration of very deep themes. I personally love this movie, and it’s ok if you don’t. Just stop trashing just to trash it.
Was it or is it an amazing movie? I've actually never seen it but want to watch it, but if it was an amazing movie but now isn't an amazing movie maybe I'll have to pass...
@hobbyguy79 It was a figure of speech, referring to the time it came out. I was writing in the past tense, because I was remembering when I went to the cinema to see it with my wife. We had been married for less than a year then. Now, 27 years later, we are still happily married, and "Good Will Hunting" is still an amazing movie. Go and watch it!
"You owe it to me. Tomorrow I'm gonna wake up and I'll be fifty and I'll still be doin' this. And that's all right 'cause I'm gonna make a run at it. But you, you're sittin' on a winning lottery ticket and you're too much of a pussy to cash it in. And that's bullshit 'cause I'd do anything to have what you got! And so would any of these guys. It'd be a fuckin' insult to us if you're still here in twenty years."
You can’t have a great protagonist without the antagonist. Scott Winters NAILED the douchy, pseudo intellectual dbag perfectly and deserves props for his performance too.
I play the villain in all my DnD campaigns I play in, purely because it lets other people have fun being the hero. People having fun makes me happy even if I don't directly seem like I am.
@@alexkane84 Unfortunately there are plenty of people that talk like that. Encountered them in highschool / uni debate all the time. There's lot of people who are book smart who don't have the self awareness to realize most people aren't impressed at their ability to memorize a textbook.
true, and cool as this scene is, it's just so unrealistic and clearly slapped on there to show off Will's genius. nobody would do that at a bar - maybe at some study group or w/e, but then these guys don't go to that college. just makes me cringe a bit, esp since the comment about the fries is kinda accurate and Will responds with a physical threat at the end
This whole exchange brings back nostalgic feelings in a old man like me. Not that I ever used that line, or was even in situations like that. But to remember the days before I was married, locked in a career, when I used to hang out at bars on work nights, flirt, and try to hook up with random people. Miss those days sometimes.
Someone saying they're a fan of a celebrity is considered "simping" nowadays? 😂 You can't even use the term correctly. You sound insecure, cupcake. @@augustojoseramonpinochetug5235
@@dyerseve45Scott Winters… Dude hangs out in a sports bar in Redondo Beach these days. His brother is Mayhem in the Allstate commercials and also in OZ. Everyone who knows them says they are cool guys…
My favorite part about this is at the end where Will says "If you have a problem with that, we could step outside." Dude destroyed him mentally and then physically threatened him just as icing on the cake.
If Damon and Affleck aren’t known for anything but this movie, both writing and starring in it, that’s a huge accomplishment. And the only role the amazing Robin Williams won an Oscar for. So glad it got made.
I never realized Ben Affleck's brother Casey was in this movie. Great movie. I must've watched it before Casey started doing more movies and became more recognizable.
Still my all time favorite movie. The amazing insight into the human psyche that Ben and Matt had, at that age, stuns me to this day. Incredible writing, amplified by the stellar performance of Robin Williams...I am still waiting to see a better movie.
I love that scene, sort of reinterpretation of the classic fight scene for a girl. And the moment the other guy looks down and admits defeat is so pleasurable !
For me.. as someone from a rural town where like 25% of kids go to get a B.A... the best part of this scene is knowing that pony tail isn't saying anything prolific. He's just using big words and parroting language to describe something you'd know from reasonable deduction after a few undergrad courses. It makes this movie 10x more relatable for people who can somewhat relate to being overlooked in academia just based on where you're from
@@nadjak3410 Agreed. Coffee isn't arbitrary. Which this character should know, except he was doing exactly the same thing he made fun of that other guy for doing, being a moron in an attempt to show off how clever he is. But that's Will Hunting, self-saboteur extraordinaire.
I have sat in a chair on the patio at the Au Bu Pon at Harvard Square. An incredible feeling, sitting literally feet from where the patio scene was filmed.
I watched this film on the top of travelling across US with an American girl I met in the summer of 97. It reminds me of a personal change and the impact she had on me in the short period of four months. For the first time I knew what I wanted in life and what kind of person I wanted besides me. A few months after I got back to Europe I have started a relationship I am still in. They both have so much in common. Cute, brave, confident, fiercely loyal and dependable. I guess "You complete me" sums both of them to the core. When I hear Elliot Smith and close my eyes I can actually drift back to those times.
Probably one of my all time favourite segments of any movie and definitely one of my favourite Matt Damon performaces. Its everything good. A guy standing up for his buddy, never judge a book by its cover, and the perceived underdog gets the girl.
My reaction to the clip is that I actually studied at MIT and majored in theoretical math and I can thankfully say during the four years that I experienced academic and intellectual bliss while at the ‘tute, no one even remotely similar to Matt Damon or Ben Affleck were there. Hallelujah!
It's a little weird, for sure. It's actually a quote from one of Marlon Brando's outtakes in Hearts of Darkness. Same tone, same expression. It seems like an actor inside joke. Though I had some extra dorky friends who'd randomly drop silly quotes like that when we were that age. And we weren't actors, just movie nerds.
@@antoniozimmerman7767”how do you like them apples?” Is a phrase used to mock someone when you beat them at aomething. So he paired it up by asking if he likes apples first. Hope that helps
@@JoSh25Sin Pretty sure "How do you like them apples" is an old american expression, rhetorical question for a win or something surprising as far as I know
It’s not binary all the time. A person can have “street smarts” and book smarts, while simultaneously having the ability to critically think. In fact, that should be the rule. Nothing wrong with higher education for anyone. It just shouldn’t cost a lifetime of debt to get it.
You know Will is book smart, right? Everything that isn't intellectual he's terrible at. He's a bad fighter, bad with women, and can't get his crap together.
You don't pay Ivy League tuition for the education. I've had two relatives that went to Harvard and they're not that bright. You pay for the connections.
@@matthewdubay1180go on then you’ve peaked my curiosity, which ones? I’m going with the baseball story, the “I will fucking end you” scene, Ben affleck talking about “you owe it to me” aaaaaaaaand I think this one maybe goes top 4
Just remember, if anyone randomly asks if you "Like Apples", it's on you to play into his contrived setup perfectly. You wouldn't want to screw up his killer burn on you.
Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
10, I love this movie. Thanks for posting the clip.
10
10
10 for sure. This movie is epic!
11 just happens be one of my all time favorite scenes.
I like how, as Chucky would stick up for Will being bullied physically, Will stuck up for Chucky being bullied intellectually. True friends, different strengths.
Will could fight better than Chucky.
Like
@@sPaCe_NiNjA187 Will is a terrible fighter. All he does is sucker punch a guy, get beat up, saved twice, and then almost beat a guy to death that another guy put on the ground.
😂😂😂@@redrick8900
@@redrick8900 Yeah. And that terrified him so much that he sought out the best training possible. And so Bourne began.
The pony tail guy was lucky, he nearly got his arse kicked by Batman and Jason Bourne.
And Rip Wheeler was right behind them!
It's a movie fantasy stupid
🤣🤣
Think you meant Jason Barne.
Different characters
“I swallowed a bug.” Is my go to to extract myself from an awkward situation.
🤣
Nose bleed also works quite well.
Best line in the clip TBH.
Ohhhh man 😂😂
@@neville3059only after "One:don't do that"
The lines, “my boy’s wicked smat” and “I swallowed a bug” send me everytime.
Most of Casey Affleck’s lines were ad-libbed supposedly.
@@leinonibishop9480 Not ad-libbed but all of the actors were encouraged to change their lines.
"send me everytime"
that's such a cringe thing to say
i lived in new england in high school. This is spot on MA drinking bros...LOL
“My Boys WICKED SMAT” 😎(best line in the whole movie IMO)
Yeah they don't pronounce R's...just replace the R with a W
Park = Pawk
Smart = Smawt
Car = Caw
...and so on
The only time they pronounce the R is if a word begins with an R. However, if their is a second R in that word, you can best believe, they will switch it to that W. For Example:
Rangers will become Rainjaws🤣
Yeah, Casey Affleck is highly underrated in this imo
Yeah being from just outside Boston. We don't do well with our R's. hahaha
@@mmmuuuuuuuuiiiiiiiiirrrrrhe’s turned into an incredible actor from this small beginning.
Next to "you're suspect!" 😂
I can't believe how young these guys were when they wrote this. Robin Williams was fantastic. Some incredibly powerful scenes in this movie.
One of the best of all time.
I agree, I always liked the acting and movie in general.
Apparently it's not their original story. The real writer didn't want to be known.
They didn't write shit
@Cool_Change I think they just adapted the screenplay. They didn't actually write the story, but even so, adapting a story to a screenplay is pretty difficult especially one that turns out as well as this one did.
I don't think anyone ever believed Affleck after that one movie he helped write.
The brilliancy of this scene is that when she gives him his number, as smart as he is, he makes an awkward quip about eating caramels, to show how he is also a dork in front of women he likes like all men, despite being a genius and she willfully plays along because she likes him. Amazing writing.
I disagree. its consistent with his point about being original. he's trying to tell her that going for coffee is unoriginal and caramels are original. he's still trying to impress her with his out of the box thinking.
@@DiamondBodyHealingYeah, and he looks like a dork while doing it
Let's go out and eat some chocolate chip cookies 😂
@@stevemargolies1187 That, is a winning line.
I never understood that line.
Greatest scene in a movie whose screenplay was written by Matt Damon and Ben Afflek and they were only in their 20s and won an Oscar pure genius
The whole movie is a copy of the Peter Shaffer play “Equus”.
@@monroemannjust because it’s very similar doesn’t mean they got the idea from
Peter Schaffer
@@Alex-sr3ez Correct. But I wouldn’t call it pure genius, since Peter Shaffer wrote a very similar story in the form of a play. That is my point.
@@monroemann you assume Damon and Affleck KNEW the story had been written before. Just because a very similar story had already been written doesn’t detract from the ingenuity of THIS story.
@@monroemann a very old saying applies here: “there’s nothing new under the sun”. Very very few ideas are original. I’d guess less than 1/1000 of 1% of so-called new ideas have never been thought of before the person who gets credit for supposedly thinking of it. Einstein’s theory of relativity comes to mind.
I saw that pony tail guy recently…he served me at a drive thru.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
where were you heading?
@@hugopassmore7563skiing tripppp lol
Nice!!!
@@melanieleggett7300😂😂😂😂
Pony tail guy was really unlucky, he dodged Batman just to face Jason Bourne. Lose-lose situation.
Don't forget about rip
😂😂
😂😂😂
Lucky. U mean. lol.
And he was the slow guy in the series Oz from HBO lol 😂
“I swallowed a bug” *runs away*😂😂
That was the smartest thing said throughout the entire movie
Best part of the "Apples" line? It didn't matter how pony tail guy responded. He was automatically cooked.
Louis CK might disagree with you
Good Will Hunting was an amazing movie. The script and the acting were fantastic. My favourite scene is with Robin Williams and Matt Damon on a park bench, one of the greatest monologues in film history. Williams is sorely missed. ❤
Yes I really miss Robin Williams something terrible. It's a terrible shame he felt he had no recourse. There was no cure for the Lewy body dementia. Cholinesterase inhibitors and other Alzheimer's treatments are useful for LBD. Alzheimer's is something both my father's and mother's parents suffered with. As I hope for a cure for all of the above. Alzheimer's is definitely inherited. I am left with a realization there is no money in the cure. Also Elderly Care Facilities have only gotten worse as time went on. I hope Robin Williams found the peace life wouldn't give him an end.
@samfarza4426You do realize this is fiction, and not a documentary right? The lord of the Rings movies are amazing movies, but nobody claims they’re realistic. Good Will Hunting has amazing acting, a great cast, a good mix of comedy, and exploration of very deep themes. I personally love this movie, and it’s ok if you don’t. Just stop trashing just to trash it.
Was it or is it an amazing movie?
I've actually never seen it but want to watch it, but if it was an amazing movie but now isn't an amazing movie maybe I'll have to pass...
@hobbyguy79 It was a figure of speech, referring to the time it came out. I was writing in the past tense, because I was remembering when I went to the cinema to see it with my wife. We had been married for less than a year then. Now, 27 years later, we are still happily married, and "Good Will Hunting" is still an amazing movie. Go and watch it!
@@hobbyguy79 Sounds like the pony tail dude
Such a good freaking movie. Awesome Robin Williams movie, too. Damnit, now I wanna watch it.
You made me watched it again
Fun back that last line Robin William says in the movie, was an ad lib by him
@@Dave_Langer you mean the "son of a bitch..... Stole my line" part? Lol
@@theElemDragon yes, he ad-libbed that, it was not in the script and Matt and Ben loved it so much they left it in the movie
@@theElemDragon yes on one of the takes Robin ad-libbed the line and Matt and Ben loved it so much they kept it in the movie.
I absolutely love this scene. Right next to, "It's not your fault."
Yeah, especially if you had a brutal childhood…that scene is personal for me.
"You owe it to me. Tomorrow I'm gonna wake up and I'll be fifty and I'll still be doin' this. And that's all right 'cause I'm gonna make a run at it. But you, you're sittin' on a winning lottery ticket and you're too much of a pussy to cash it in. And that's bullshit 'cause I'd do anything to have what you got! And so would any of these guys. It'd be a fuckin' insult to us if you're still here in twenty years."
You can’t have a great protagonist without the antagonist. Scott Winters NAILED the douchy, pseudo intellectual dbag perfectly and deserves props for his performance too.
Nobody really talks like that
I play the villain in all my DnD campaigns I play in, purely because it lets other people have fun being the hero. People having fun makes me happy even if I don't directly seem like I am.
@@alexkane84 Unfortunately there are plenty of people that talk like that. Encountered them in highschool / uni debate all the time. There's lot of people who are book smart who don't have the self awareness to realize most people aren't impressed at their ability to memorize a textbook.
That guy is the brother of the guy who plays Mayhem on the Allstate commercials.
true, and cool as this scene is, it's just so unrealistic and clearly slapped on there to show off Will's genius. nobody would do that at a bar - maybe at some study group or w/e, but then these guys don't go to that college. just makes me cringe a bit, esp since the comment about the fries is kinda accurate and Will responds with a physical threat at the end
Do you like apples? NAILED IT!
well, he wrote it for himself
Nah, I don't.
I didn't understand maybe cuz it's not my first language? what's the clever thing about that?
@@aladdout9454the saying “how do you like them apples?” means “what do you think of that?” or “you like that?”
@@liamgauvreau ah thanks!!
I've always been a fan of Minnie Driver. Gorgeous.
Mid. Stop simping 🤡
@@augustojoseramonpinochetug5235lmao
This whole exchange brings back nostalgic feelings in a old man like me. Not that I ever used that line, or was even in situations like that. But to remember the days before I was married, locked in a career, when I used to hang out at bars on work nights, flirt, and try to hook up with random people.
Miss those days sometimes.
Someone saying they're a fan of a celebrity is considered "simping" nowadays? 😂 You can't even use the term correctly. You sound insecure, cupcake. @@augustojoseramonpinochetug5235
She's special
Priceless. Best screenplay by a mile…and not just that year.
I love it at the end when he goes all Kool Moe Dee “How Ya Like Me Now!!”
“I swallowed a bug” haha
Brotherhood at its finest.
Maybe it was the inspiration and the whole underdog, hiding genius, that got to me, but this is one of the top 5-10 movies I’ve ever seen.
And Mork at his best.
what are your other movies in the list?
Ok. Ponytil guy was a good actor.
Give him a salute.
I think he played Cyrus in the TV show Oz
@@dyerseve45Cyril
@@dyerseve45Scott Winters… Dude hangs out in a sports bar in Redondo Beach these days. His brother is Mayhem in the Allstate commercials and also in OZ. Everyone who knows them says they are cool guys…
He did, also what's in your wallet brother.@@dyerseve45
Can we all just take a moment to reflect on how absolutely GORGEOUS and on FIRE Minnie Driver is? I mean DAMN just DAMN!!!!
She was absolutely gorgeous
@@javiercortes5232 Still is if you ask me LOL!!!!
Sleepers….
🪵#
My favorite part about this is at the end where Will says "If you have a problem with that, we could step outside." Dude destroyed him mentally and then physically threatened him just as icing on the cake.
If Damon and Affleck aren’t known for anything but this movie, both writing and starring in it, that’s a huge accomplishment. And the only role the amazing Robin Williams won an Oscar for. So glad it got made.
“I swallowed a bug” is my new favourite way to exit a situation
Ponytail was wise to turn down Jason Bournes invitation to go outside.
Not to mention Rip Wheeler and Batman himself.
Whenever I see the apples line I think of Louis do and laugh. Do you like apples? “Yeah”…. Why would you say yeah coming from a clear antagonist.
I never realized Ben Affleck's brother Casey was in this movie. Great movie. I must've watched it before Casey started doing more movies and became more recognizable.
He was cast solely for his bug swallowing skills
Still my all time favorite movie. The amazing insight into the human psyche that Ben and Matt had, at that age, stuns me to this day. Incredible writing, amplified by the stellar performance of Robin Williams...I am still waiting to see a better movie.
Dude… this is a great reminder of how bad movies are now. Sad…
Sad but true
Not true.
This is a great reminder of how bad this particular movie is. This movie as as dumb as Jarjar
@@davidduckworth5326well jarjar was quite smart in fact he was the real Sith Lord all along pulling all of the strings
Movies are better now. Acting like this is representative is absurd. Batman and Robin and Dante's peak came out at the same time.
"We can step outside and figure it out" has to be one of the best lines ever.
To me this was a perfect movie!
The writing, the acting, scene after scene…
'I swallowed a bug' is probably the best line in the entire movie. haha
One of the best scenes from one of the best movies! Never gets old.
God , how lovely Minnie Driver was in this movie…
She's outrageous
The beginning of 2 really bright futures. Love this one ❤😊
All 4 blew up
I love that scene, sort of reinterpretation of the classic fight scene for a girl. And the moment the other guy looks down and admits defeat is so pleasurable !
I need to go back and rewatch this movie..
For me.. as someone from a rural town where like 25% of kids go to get a B.A... the best part of this scene is knowing that pony tail isn't saying anything prolific. He's just using big words and parroting language to describe something you'd know from reasonable deduction after a few undergrad courses.
It makes this movie 10x more relatable for people who can somewhat relate to being overlooked in academia just based on where you're from
It's important to look like Matt Damon when you try the "caramels" line. That would have sunk the deal for most guys.
It definitely raises several red flags when a guy is being all smarty pants when you just asked him on a date
@@nadjak3410 Agreed. Coffee isn't arbitrary. Which this character should know, except he was doing exactly the same thing he made fun of that other guy for doing, being a moron in an attempt to show off how clever he is. But that's Will Hunting, self-saboteur extraordinaire.
I have sat in a chair on the patio at the Au Bu Pon at Harvard Square. An incredible feeling, sitting literally feet from where the patio scene was filmed.
I watched this film on the top of travelling across US with an American girl I met in the summer of 97. It reminds me of a personal change and the impact she had on me in the short period of four months. For the first time I knew what I wanted in life and what kind of person I wanted besides me. A few months after I got back to Europe I have started a relationship I am still in. They both have so much in common. Cute, brave, confident, fiercely loyal and dependable. I guess "You complete me" sums both of them to the core. When I hear Elliot Smith and close my eyes I can actually drift back to those times.
"Do you like apples?"
"No."
"Oh, well see ya then."
joke still would have worked either way
Probably one of my all time favourite segments of any movie and definitely one of my favourite Matt Damon performaces.
Its everything good. A guy standing up for his buddy, never judge a book by its cover, and the perceived underdog gets the girl.
1:05 😍 her accent
Get a grip brother
"I've no idea what youre talking about mate... I'm doing the Punic wars"
Fun fact: Ponytail guy is Mayhem from the Allstate commercial’s brother irl
Mayhem guy was on Law & Order
They were both also on the Show OZ
Thnx for reminding everyone!!!!
love that she gave her number, but also love the comradery they all had.
Dude's just lucky Rip Wheeler didn't decide to step in and take him to the train station.
Who else spent decades thinking pony-tail guy was Matt Dillon? His looks, his voice - pure Matt.
One of my top 10 favorite movies.
My reaction to the clip is that I actually studied at MIT and majored in theoretical math and I can thankfully say during the four years that I experienced academic and intellectual bliss while at the ‘tute, no one even remotely similar to Matt Damon or Ben Affleck were there. Hallelujah!
spend 3 minutes in this place and u run into a fuckin barney lmao
"I swallowed a bug" That has to be the most random line in cinema history.
Yet solid for real life
It's a little weird, for sure. It's actually a quote from one of Marlon Brando's outtakes in Hearts of Darkness. Same tone, same expression. It seems like an actor inside joke. Though I had some extra dorky friends who'd randomly drop silly quotes like that when we were that age. And we weren't actors, just movie nerds.
Local Townies vs College Students.
It's pretty strong in the Boston area.
You kinda see this in every college town. The uneducateds feel inferior to the college guys and have a lot of resentment.
It only makes sense when you realize he WROTE the whole fricken movie!
Truly one of the best movies of all time ...
I went to college in Boston in the 1970's and my roommate was a townie with brains. We had so much fun provoking the preppies.
How do you like them apples?
Damn this line is so freaking good
I wonder what the plan would have been if the guy said he didn't like apples.. 😂
The same line worked either way.
I’m from Argentina and that particular line was not clear to me. What did he mean?
@@antoniozimmerman7767”how do you like them apples?” Is a phrase used to mock someone when you beat them at aomething. So he paired it up by asking if he likes apples first. Hope that helps
"Oh, ya don't? Well then go fack ya self."
Would've worked either way "so you don't like apples? Well how about THEM apples?"
Best scene from the movie. Too many people irl are clones of pony tail guy
He wrecked dude on every single level.😂
Gotta remember this one: Do you like apples? 😂😂😂
Can you explain the context there pls?
@@JoSh25Sin Pretty sure "How do you like them apples" is an old american expression, rhetorical question for a win or something surprising as far as I know
Perfect example of a book smart person. No critical thinking skills . 😂😂
Don t fool yourself, the only ones that aren't book smart are those writing the books
@@oooooooo4963well said.
It’s not binary all the time. A person can have “street smarts” and book smarts, while simultaneously having the ability to critically think. In fact, that should be the rule. Nothing wrong with higher education for anyone. It just shouldn’t cost a lifetime of debt to get it.
You know Will is book smart, right? Everything that isn't intellectual he's terrible at. He's a bad fighter, bad with women, and can't get his crap together.
@@redrick8900 He got his crap together .
I can see this scene 100 times again and still love it!!! “How do you like them apples?”!!!!😍👍🏽💕💕🍎🍎
Special scene. How do you like them apples? 😂
What a great line about the apples..it never gets old.
You don't pay Ivy League tuition for the education. I've had two relatives that went to Harvard and they're not that bright. You pay for the connections.
One of THE best scenes written. I'm a screenwriter, and it bowled me over.❤
"I swallowed a bug"...
One of the best movies of all time.
My boy is wicked Smahht
one of the best movies i watched till date.period
"Work in Essex County". Page 98, right?❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
This scene has a significant point to make - original thought is an order of magnitude harder than rote learning.
Yes Minnie is gorgeous nd a great laugh ❤
One of the best scenes of this movie. Love it!
One of the best scenes of any movie ever..
There are four better scenes in this movie alone
@@matthewdubay1180go on then you’ve peaked my curiosity, which ones? I’m going with the baseball story, the “I will fucking end you” scene, Ben affleck talking about “you owe it to me” aaaaaaaaand I think this one maybe goes top 4
@@connor7162 It's not your fault! And also, retainer. And the two you said. This one is number 5
@@matthewdubay1180 good picks
@@matthewdubay1180 Sean kicking will out of the session is really good as well. “You lost a big fucking hand”
Just remember, if anyone randomly asks if you "Like Apples", it's on you to play into his contrived setup perfectly. You wouldn't want to screw up his killer burn on you.
He asks, “Do you like apples?” What if the response was, “no”?
"me neither"
or you could say "Go fuck yourself"
Exactly the same.
That how do you like them apples, great line
“Yo, Matt Damon here, I wrote this movie about myself, I’m really smart and I kick all the ass and every woman thinks I’m cute
and I am amazing, I just know things
The thing I love about this scene and this film is there is probably people in the world that are like this and don’t do anything about it
They never have any thoughts of their own; Lives of the bullies
CK killed this and made it funnier at the same time 😅
The pony tail guy backed out pretty fair, it would've been better to leave him be at that point.
Sometimes in your life, you have the honor of a fellow that believes you are worth those apples.
In what world would you try and belittle a couple of guys in a bar who look like they've just been brawling in the street? 😂
Just be thankful Bourne decided to handle it with his brain instead of his fists in the alley behind the bar you never leave again 😂😂
That's it. From now on when I see something I like, "How ya like them apples!"
Welcome to the 1950s where the saying originated.
How true is Damon’s rant at this point in time
Such a great scene
My favorite part of that video is when Morgan says to the girl's, " My boy's wicked smart."
“Do you like bananas? Cause…I got her number. Uh, isn’t that bananas?”
Do you like peaches? (holds the number between his legs) "now isn't that a peach"
What do you call the guy regurgitating history and steeped in stylistic commentary? Answer: Professor.
Do you like apples?
No.
Ah....
But how about THEM apples... Would've worked either way. That's why it's so brilliant.