"So I would say 'That's that', mattress man." No cursing, no shouting, no preliminary violence, yet this sentence carries all the threatening intent needed. Brilliant.
Well, there were preceding sentences that gave it weight. It's not like he just walked in and said, "So I would say 'That's that,' mattress man." (Although that may have been even more intimidating, due to how crazy it would seem. lol)
Love that Sandler is able to make Barry's persona genuinely frightening. When he turns and shouts "Didn't I warn you?!" in this scene, and the Mattress Man just turtles... brilliant.
That part was actually funny to me. With the phone in his hand and everything, c'mon. And the Mattress Man's reaction is a dead giveaway that it was intended to be a comic contrast to the intensity of their face-to-face showdown.
I love that little touch Hoffman does right as Sandler turns around and starts to walk away. How he does the slightest bit of a lunge, as if to say, "Come at me, bro," but Sandler's already done his job, is walking away, and doesn't care.
This scene is pure closure. Barry's manhood manifests right here. After wallowing in his insecurities the whole movie he finally goes "no, fuck this. YOU'RE the crazy one." Powerful moment.
@@susangordon3794 a big theme in the moving is how browbeaten Barry was by his seven sisters all throughout his life, so manhood is appropriate in this context
@@joeinreallife6293 I get what you're saying, but check out your original comment... and I prefer letting go of my hatred before I get to fine tuning it.
@@joeinreallife6293 re read it it because your "people is an abstraction" argument disagrees with it... And a person's mood changes frequently throughout the day. So when you hear about people doing stupid shit, it makes you feel different than when you hear about people doing good things.
He can be a good actor, when he wants to be. Truth be told, some of his comedies aren't half bad either and as seen in this movie and Reign over me he can handle more dramatic parts too, but he chooses to continue doing those moronic halfwitted comedies. And why not? He makes more money off those.
Jesus Arcila Funny People was great, too. And some of his other recent comedies are at least decent, although I will say that I really enjoyed Just Go With It (at least that's what I think it's called).
I like some of his comedy films,but fuck Adam Sandler for not doing more with his acting ability.This film demonstrates that he's capable of more than what he's famous for.
L-Z Jo-Z Yep. I enjoy some of his other movies (I don't care what other people think of Jack and Jill, but that was a funny movie, in my opinion). I think he's got good acting chops when he's in movies that gives him the opportunity to do so. Some of the best comedians are actually great actors, like Robin Williams. Robin Williams found that balance between comedy and drama that Adam Sandler hasn't really tried to do yet.
I thought the same thing. Hoffmans character was so scared that he would call the cops i'm surprised Sandler didn't try to use that to his advantage since he was not that rich.
Barry's not exactly a crafty fellow when it comes to stuff like that. He can figure out how to game the Healthy Choice promotions(as it's entirely impersonal) but when it comes to people his social anxiety disorder has limited him from being able to be a sly, smooth operator who can take advantage of such things as what you mentioned...at least not in real time. I bet halfway back to LA it dawns on him that he could have done just what you suggested. But he hasn't trained himself to go there instantly and be able to manipulate people that way. He spends most of his time actually trying to avoid dealing with people.
His anger at that point had nothing to do with money, really. It was about him having a new-found courage/strength in himself (a new, promising relationship can really make even the most stunted person blossom), and confronting his harassers face-to-face. It's the kind of thing that many people would fantasize about doing in that sort of situation, but few would actually pursue to fruition. I'm sure the satisfaction he felt after screaming, "DIDN'T I WARN YOU!?!" and humiliating the Mattress Man in front of his lackeys was sweeter than any money.
Just watched this movie for the first time the other night. Can't believe I never gave this a chance a long time ago. The best Sandler movie to date and I loved Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, Wedding Singer, Mr. Deeds and Little Nicky. This one beats all of them.
Hellz yea! Barry handled that business like a muthafuckin' Boss I wish Adam Sandler could play in more serious tough roles in his films but I love this scene it's bad ass!
This is the greatest scene. Let's go back the Shakespeare. This is the greatest scene, I've watched this movie hundreds of times. "That's that." Jon Brion and PTA were in stride in those days. This is the greatest score of all time.
I absolutely love this film so much. I always get sad when it ends. Barry feels like me, I know exactly how he feels in so many of these situations he encounters.
I love the details of this scene, like how PS Hoffman says "ow" not because it hurts, but to inform and control her...we know he's an asshole by the way he says "ow."
It's a darn shame this film was so overlooked, underrated, and underappreciated because it was definitely a pleasurable departure from Adam Sandler's typical films involving characters and storylines that are utterly ridiculous to say the least. I can't help but wonder if Sandler made more films like this in the years following instead of going back to his usual goofball, insanely stupid, over-the-top comedies then perhaps he would be taken more seriously as an actor today. Then again, maybe it's never been his intention to be taken seriously which is the reason he continues to make these horrible films.
He makes those movies because it's like getting paid to go on vacation and hang out with his friends. Cant say I blame him, what is the point of being taken seriously anymore anyway... Hollywood is a joke
Come back to see the vid after a thumbs up. I can learn a lesson from Barry here. BE CONFIDENT IN EVERYTHING THAT YOU DO. That's that. You will be AMAZED by the results.
Distance from Los Angeles to Provo, UT - 645 miles. Nine and a half hours of driving with a severed phone receiver clutched in your hand. Then having the restraint to just use your words to stand up for yourself.
little tip: if your internet/phone bullying victim FLYS out to put you in your place...let it go. Just let it go. He stood in airport security to get to you. He went through baggage claim. He sat on a tarmac for hours...just...to see...you. Anything a guy like that says to you at that point is no threat: it's a promise.
Yeah, nice guys all over the world understand this scene and the emotion behind it. You try to be a nice guy and a decent, caring guy to people, and you always end up getting used, ridiculed, laughed at and humiliated.
I honestly can't remember when he got the phone cause It's been awhile since I've seen the movie, but I love how he carries it the whole time till the very end and just hands it to that guy
Haha I love how Hoffman tries to act like the "Big Man" at the end only to puss out anyway.
He didn think barry was gonna come running back in. So slimey
NOW GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE YOU PERVERT
@Dufresne 74 That's That
@@Turtl289 Don't underestimate Barry! He's a badass in disguise. People like "Mattress Man" are not only slimy, but cowards!
@Dufresne 74 I really think Barry would've fucked him up good!
"So I would say 'That's that', mattress man." No cursing, no shouting, no preliminary violence, yet this sentence carries all the threatening intent needed. Brilliant.
Well, there were preceding sentences that gave it weight. It's not like he just walked in and said, "So I would say 'That's that,' mattress man." (Although that may have been even more intimidating, due to how crazy it would seem. lol)
Seeing him trash the car accident dbags help set his quiet strength too.
Love that Sandler is able to make Barry's persona genuinely frightening. When he turns and shouts "Didn't I warn you?!" in this scene, and the Mattress Man just turtles... brilliant.
That part was actually funny to me. With the phone in his hand and everything, c'mon. And the Mattress Man's reaction is a dead giveaway that it was intended to be a comic contrast to the intensity of their face-to-face showdown.
I love that little touch Hoffman does right as Sandler turns around and starts to walk away. How he does the slightest bit of a lunge, as if to say, "Come at me, bro," but Sandler's already done his job, is walking away, and doesn't care.
Seemed more like he was just poised to fight and Sandler's sudden movement triggered a reflex.
Sandler’s character challenged RIGHT as soon as Hoffman’s pulled his tough guy act out the door. Proved him a bitch.
Lancaster Dodd told him, "If we meet again in the next life you will be my sworn enemy."
+wtfkidproductions I guessed you can say that Barry found a way to live life without serving a master. Any master.
+wtfkidproductions Got him on a slow boat to China.
but not, by himself, alooone
the human spirit just seeps out of this film
Sandler's best movie. Hands down
Nate Hamann thats not sandler. thats barry
The bar wasn't exactly set very high, but yeah, it's his best film. lol
this is a beautiful movie with great acting.
Cosinga Palpatine but he done his job pretty good here....so give him a break
Someone hasn't seen Jack and Jill...
This scene is pure closure. Barry's manhood manifests right here. After wallowing in his insecurities the whole movie he finally goes "no, fuck this. YOU'RE the crazy one." Powerful moment.
why is it called manhood? Shouldn't it people called, "standing up for yourself?"
@@susangordon3794 a big theme in the moving is how browbeaten Barry was by his seven sisters all throughout his life, so manhood is appropriate in this context
@@panached1450 I pity for female critics and viewers who are forced to reckon with the complex inanity of the tragic masculine
@@omb3d80 yes, i am also an English Major
" I have a love in my life, it makes me stronger than anything you can imagine."
Why is this comment so beautiful and yet disturbed lol?
@@joeinreallife6293 I get what you're saying, but check out your original comment... and I prefer letting go of my hatred before I get to fine tuning it.
@@joeinreallife6293 re read it it because your "people is an abstraction" argument disagrees with it...
And a person's mood changes frequently throughout the day. So when you hear about people doing stupid shit, it makes you feel different than when you hear about people doing good things.
edgy
and also Sandler's earnestness and awkwardness misusing expressions like "beat the hell from you." the details are terrific
I think it makes sense. His beating will remove the 'hell' from him.
Finally!! Adam Sandler can ACT in A MOVIE!!!! YEAH!!!!
He can be a good actor, when he wants to be. Truth be told, some of his comedies aren't half bad either and as seen in this movie and Reign over me he can handle more dramatic parts too, but he chooses to continue doing those moronic halfwitted comedies. And why not? He makes more money off those.
Have you seen Reign Over Me? if not i advice EVERYONE to do it!!! Never been more suprised over a movie until i saw this one.
+Xylarxcode Yep. Funny People is probably the best acting I've seen from him in his comedies.
+Xylarxcode that wasnt always the case, his early comedy were pretty good, unlike crap he's done recently, (with the exeption of click)
Jesus Arcila Funny People was great, too. And some of his other recent comedies are at least decent, although I will say that I really enjoyed Just Go With It (at least that's what I think it's called).
I like some of his comedy films,but fuck Adam Sandler for not doing more with his acting ability.This film demonstrates that he's capable of more than what he's famous for.
+L-Z “Psycho” Jo-Z True. Watch Funny People. While that was a comedy, there were moments in that movie that showed his acting ability.
George Daugherty
Yep.Those are easily his two best roles.
L-Z Jo-Z Yep. I enjoy some of his other movies (I don't care what other people think of Jack and Jill, but that was a funny movie, in my opinion). I think he's got good acting chops when he's in movies that gives him the opportunity to do so. Some of the best comedians are actually great actors, like Robin Williams. Robin Williams found that balance between comedy and drama that Adam Sandler hasn't really tried to do yet.
Reign On Me was better than FP
Why try when producing shit content rakes in millions.
-"Now get the fuck out of here pervert."
-"DIDN'T I WARN YOU!?"
-"Th-that's that."
Adam Sandler seriously needs to be in more dramas.
@1:39 Sandler and Hoffman standing profile-to-profile recreates that “vase or two people facing each other” image we all saw in grade school.
Still holding the phone. Badass.
this is one of the greatest and most honest scenes in cinema history
It's goofy af
For some reason it always pissed me off he never got his money back, ha.
I thought the same thing. Hoffmans character was so scared that he would call the cops i'm surprised Sandler didn't try to use that to his advantage since he was not that rich.
Barry's not exactly a crafty fellow when it comes to stuff like that. He can figure out how to game the Healthy Choice promotions(as it's entirely impersonal) but when it comes to people his social anxiety disorder has limited him from being able to be a sly, smooth operator who can take advantage of such things as what you mentioned...at least not in real time. I bet halfway back to LA it dawns on him that he could have done just what you suggested. But he hasn't trained himself to go there instantly and be able to manipulate people that way. He spends most of his time actually trying to avoid dealing with people.
I like that he didn't. He failed that time and losing the money is his reminder. Money comes and goes. But self respect is worth five hundred bucks.
His anger at that point had nothing to do with money, really. It was about him having a new-found courage/strength in himself (a new, promising relationship can really make even the most stunted person blossom), and confronting his harassers face-to-face. It's the kind of thing that many people would fantasize about doing in that sort of situation, but few would actually pursue to fruition. I'm sure the satisfaction he felt after screaming, "DIDN'T I WARN YOU!?!" and humiliating the Mattress Man in front of his lackeys was sweeter than any money.
That's that.
I love how Barry went all that way with the ripped out phone and cord in his hand...a man sent over the edge.
Just watched this movie for the first time the other night. Can't believe I never gave this a chance a long time ago. The best Sandler movie to date and I loved Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, Wedding Singer, Mr. Deeds and Little Nicky. This one beats all of them.
its an art film dog
Probably because Adam had nothing to do with the writing or direction of the movie.
Goofy movie
Lesson:
What makes you different can make you stronger
I have a love in my life. I have more strength than you can imagine.
i love this. hooray for pta.
raleighman3000 what? not applicable, phrase try again
Walking with the phone in still in his hand lol. Just shows how angry he was.
Kenny Bania or crazy; either way it’s threatening behavior.
Hellz yea! Barry handled that business like a muthafuckin' Boss I wish Adam Sandler could play in more serious tough roles in his films but I love this scene it's bad ass!
I love how Barry just slams the clerk with the phone at the end, like he's finally hanging up on them once and for all.
This is the greatest scene. Let's go back the Shakespeare. This is the greatest scene, I've watched this movie hundreds of times. "That's that." Jon Brion and PTA were in stride in those days. This is the greatest score of all time.
I absolutely love this film so much. I always get sad when it ends. Barry feels like me, I know exactly how he feels in so many of these situations he encounters.
I love the details of this scene, like how PS Hoffman says "ow" not because it hurts, but to inform and control her...we know he's an asshole by the way he says "ow."
It's a darn shame this film was so overlooked, underrated, and underappreciated because it was definitely a pleasurable departure from Adam Sandler's typical films involving characters and storylines that are utterly ridiculous to say the least. I can't help but wonder if Sandler made more films like this in the years following instead of going back to his usual goofball, insanely stupid, over-the-top comedies then perhaps he would be taken more seriously as an actor today. Then again, maybe it's never been his intention to be taken seriously which is the reason he continues to make these horrible films.
"Reign over me". That one made me cry, gotta say it. Him and DonCheadle, he can play a grieving husband so well.
Livingston Hampton watch his new special on Netflix. Incredible.
Uncut Gems is around the corner!
He makes those movies because it's like getting paid to go on vacation and hang out with his friends. Cant say I blame him, what is the point of being taken seriously anymore anyway... Hollywood is a joke
He makes cheap and fast movies doing the same thing and makes millions.
I don't have a thought out, written down list, but I think this might be one of my top 10 favorite movie scenes.
PSH. RIP.
Barry is so strong and fearless there, I bet he would love to have Mattress Man to try something, just to beat the living daylights out of him.
Come back to see the vid after a thumbs up. I can learn a lesson from Barry here. BE CONFIDENT IN EVERYTHING THAT YOU DO. That's that. You will be AMAZED by the results.
*beat the hell from him
NOW GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE YOU PREVERT
Phillip: 🤨NOW GET TF OUTTA HERE, PERVERT
Adam: 😡😤DIDN’T I WARN YOU?!
Phillip: 😨😯😳THAT’S that!
One of the best movies ever.
Flying thousands of miles, and walking in with the phone still in his hand. 😂
Brilliant!
Greatest superhero movie of all time
Unironically this. It really is a superhero story. It's like an origin.
Both great performance both great actors Sandler and hoffman.!
i love how they made him genuinely frightening, its a guy in a purple suit that took a plane, and has the phone to smash the guys face
Well blue suit.
loved this movie and the way it built up to this confrontation was sublime, also when he beat the shit out of those mad blonde brothers
the image of sandler and the disembowled telephone made giggle for some reason
This was my favorite movie of Adam Sandler. Bad ass movie
lol finally a funny adam sandler scene
Well played :-)
NOW GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE YOU PREVET
adam sandler has so many dimension's. he can be funny and angry and still make you laugh''
he is a first rate actor
One of my favorite movie moments ever
Distance from Los Angeles to Provo, UT - 645 miles. Nine and a half hours of driving with a severed phone receiver clutched in your hand. Then having the restraint to just use your words to stand up for yourself.
I really wanted him to beat the hell from him
"DIDN'T I WARN YOU??"
TH THAT'S THAT
little tip: if your internet/phone bullying victim FLYS out to put you in your place...let it go. Just let it go. He stood in airport security to get to you. He went through baggage claim. He sat on a tarmac for hours...just...to see...you. Anything a guy like that says to you at that point is no threat: it's a promise.
This scene makes me want to see Sandler in a mafia movie tbh
classic. sandler's best role. and hes had a few classics
Uncut Gems has entered the chat
@@Hal9000ize The Meyerowitz Stories, as well
Found out about this movie recently and holy shit has it stuck with me. I love it
such a great scene.
this movie is so fucking good ... top 10 for sure
DIDNT I WARN YOU!!!
TH THAT'S THAT
I believe this is hands down.
The greatest Sandler movie ever conducted.
The fact that he ran there on foot is awesome to me. That's some scary shit.
This movie was ahead of it's time. Mobile phone and all.
Epic scene.
I have a love in my life that makes me stronger than anything you can imagine. I would say, "That's that," mattress man.
I wish that PSF had played more bad guys.
That guy an that lady disliked this. XD
hahah XDD
Awesome movie
It's funny how they start the dialogue
-Fuck you
-No
-You're a pervert
The Chad Plunger Man v. the Virgin Mattress Man.
"I would say "That's That" Mattress Man..."
Plunger Man vs Mattress Man: 1-0
Now you know the magic lies not in the actor but the director.
Outstanding!
At :39 Sandler just standing there is legitimately creepy
That woman has got some nice...arms.
The king of the shut up, rip PSH
Adam Sandler needs another role like this one.
Adam Sandler scares Owen Davian to submission.
Powerful scene
This scene is so fucking awesome
That's that! Holyshit I forgot about that. 😂
That's that.
When they're face to face it makes one of those optical illusions lol
When anyone stands face to face that happens
*MI SEGUNDA ESCENA FAVORITA!!!!*
When I was 11 I called a sex phone line and they charged something to the phone bill. My parents were not happy.
You should have told your dad "That's that mattress man!".
Was it like the movie
Never noticed till just now that Adam's got some big ole ears, damn!!!!!
Yeah, nice guys all over the world understand this scene and the emotion behind it. You try to be a nice guy and a decent, caring guy to people, and you always end up getting used, ridiculed, laughed at and humiliated.
@PiCheZvara THAT is why it pays to be ASSERTIVE!
Perfect
Fuckin heart racing
I'd say, that's that, Mattress Man.
Phone never left his hand.
love the 0 to 100 moment at the end rofl
Still had the phone in his hand lol nice..
That’s that!
“DIDN’T I WARN YOU”
Adam Sandler is a great actor as is psh
Has anyone heard the theory he's actually superman?
0:34 Well Here I Am! "Batman's Voice"
Hoffman is such a great actor, I really wanted to see him get his ass kicked here, he played such a chicken shit so well
Dean is as mentally unbalanced as Barry is. They're practically the same person. In another life, they would've been B.F.F.
Dean is shamelessly running a small business with whatever it takes and Barry is trying to run one too while trying his best to keep his good morale.
Adam Sandler has him beat when it comes to noses
I honestly can't remember when he got the phone cause It's been awhile since I've seen the movie, but I love how he carries it the whole time till the very end and just hands it to that guy
Fun with guru
can some one put up the window smash scene? pleeeeease:) what can I do? I'm a dentist.
i wasnt much of a fan of this movie in general but the interactions between Sandler and Hoffman were fucking great.
Fuck, anybody notice that Hoffman doesn't blink once in the confrontation ?