Tom cruise should have done more drama films like these like I mean I love action projects but movies like this actually showcase the talent of an actor just like it did for Tom cruise
When Jarry yells "show me the money" because Rod asks him to, he was hesitant first. The yelling comes from the fact that he has nothing to lose (his pride and all) and Rod is everything he got. The whole point of this scene, for me, is to show how desperate Jarry is, in order to carry on what he is most passionate about. His ambition, hope in this cruel business are cold-heartedly betrayed by his own people including his lover. This scene is felt so strongly because even though he is on the very verge of falling, he is grabbing onto the cliff as hard as he can. This, is what I call, a true persistence. And I think this is why I keep coming back to this scene every once in a while. To be reminded of what a true persistence is.
@@nicedoppy2077it’s fucking hilarious, what are you on about? This scene is the definition of comic relief after the intense dramatic scene when he gets fired.
they dont make movies like these anymore.....humanistic films about people who come into ur lives and make a difference, like rain man, or one flew over the cuckoo's nest....amelie.....madame doubtfire etc......nowadays its all marvel or dc or disney crap.
I just realized, Tom Cruise plays Jerry Maguire perfectly! Tom and Jerry! Jokes aside, I really liked Tom Cruise in this film, not that I don't like his action movies (true I don't like them, I love them!), but we get to focus more on his emotions expressiveness. He was charging with fuel holding on to Rod like the last line of hope and continued with that passion throughout the whole movie!
The movie is called Jerry Maguire, but Tidwell's self-worth and personal mission of getting the money for his family, while the other athletes wanted money and fame, is what made Jerry Maguire
i dont see much difference imo....these people probably all want the same things too, difference is they just lie to themselves or tell u they are doing it for a more ":altruistic" reason.
Maguire changes Tidwell too though. Look at the beginning, Tidwell is a "small name big ego" type of person. By the end of the film, he is behaving more professional.
I fell asleep one night while watching this. In the dream Tom Cruise is yelling these words during his Oscar speech! I guess I began to laugh or something because I immediately woke up with a smile.
Rain Man, The Last Samurai, A Few Good Men, The Firm, Valkyrie, Eyes Wide Shut, Collateral, All The Right Moves, Lions for Lambs, Born on the fourth of July, Vanilla sky ?
Someone on the comment section commented that Tom Cruise seem to not do drama movies like these. Maybe he haven't seen Rain Man, The Last Samurai, A Few Good Men, The Firm, Jerry Maguire, Valkyrie, Eyes Wide Shut, Collateral, All The Right Moves, Lions for Lambs, and Born on the fourth of July. He did star on complex roles not just action flicks. He's good at everything he do, he's just always getting snubbed by the Academy.
U r totally right!... my favs Tom Cruise´s movies : - Color of the Money ( Drama ) great work with Paul Newmann and Directed by Scorsesse... - Collateral ( Thriller Drama ) Intriguing & strong character well molded & in some crazy delivered way by Cruise Directed by Michael Mann. - Born on the 4th July ( Political Drama ) real hard actign work with political activism behind so good performed by Tom Cruise directed by Oliver Stone.. - Rain Man (Psychological Drama) one incredible movie side by side with a legend like Dustin Hoffman - Vanilla Sky ( Fiction - Drama ) despite be a remake, got real dramatic work by T.C. under cameron crowe´s vission... - Jerry Mcguire ( Romantic - Drama ) maybe the best drama movie character played by T.C. - Minority Report (Action - Fiction - Research Drama ) to me his best action movie with so interesting cyber punk & real dramatic elements... A Few Good Men, Valkyrie, Risky Business and American Made are also good movies, but the others listed to me, are more relevant in the acting (non action genre) perform in cinema by Tom Cruise.... Its strange, i respect his commitment, incredible skills & courage in action movies but IM movies dont get me too much so, in reference to his actions movies maybe the Jack Reacher saga i found it really good...
Life can be stressful at times sometimes it's good to release negative energy with some positive energy.......Thomas played a great role in this film.......I bet this movie made some brainstorm......My favorite quote from this movie is "show me the money"..........🥂💓🤺🌹
I can relate to this scene. I used to sell cars for my creep brother-in-law. He hated me and turned the sales staff against me. Tried to make it hell for me and tried to make me quit for a year. Changed my pay contract to make it impossible for me to succeed. Fired me in the middle of a car deal because I beat him at his own game and used the stipulations he put on me against him. My customer walked out because she didn’t want to buy from anyone else but me. They gave all my clients to another couple creeps from my hometown. Wish I could have stuck it to him like this 🤷♂️ lol. I left the business and saved my soul though.
Rod and his family had already made up their mind to stay with Jerry when Jerry called. Rod told him so, "I like you. My wife likes you. You're good to my wife. I will stay with you." During the entire call, Rod is involving his family, walking around his son, brother, and wife. His brother follows him around after he goes up to this room. Rod is telling Jerry what's important to him, "I'm from Arizona...I'm a Sun Devil ... I have ants on my wall...My brother's room is flooded". Jerry had written in his mission statement that the agency had forgotten what's important. Rod is telling him in this call, and Jerry isn't really listening, just trying to hurry him off the phone. Rod wanted Jerry to keep his promise to his wife of "more personal attention". This was the entire basis of Jerry's mission statement to the office. His mentor, Dicky fox, always said, "The key to this business is personal relationships". Jerry had wanted to do this, but until this scene, Jerry hadn't really done that or been forced to. Rod forces him to in this scene.
this, risky business, rainman, representing the american illusion dream of that good old 80s and 90s. That era of Tom Cruise is like 07-09 Bron in Cavs
I'm just here to figure out if someone else did a good Tom Cruise impression. But it's funny where he calls her again to see if she's really crying and the cute kid says, "I hear what you're saying Daddy"
There is NO WAY they let Jerry back into his office (after being fired), trying to get as many clients for himself as he could. They wouldn’t have let him attempt to do that. This scene is way more effective if he’s at his own home. I have many gripes about this movie, but this is by far my biggest.
Just look at Regina King, another talented African American actress, I remembered her from “Higher Learning”. Cuba Gooding Jr. is larger than life as always and Tom is still a “jackpot” for Hollywood.
OMG ROLF, this is so hilarious! 🤣 For all that Tom Cruise gets a bad wrap, he does seem to be willing to take the piss out of himself! Lol! Great scene! 😂
Tom cruise should have done more drama films like these like I mean I love action projects but movies like this actually showcase the talent of an actor just like it did for Tom cruise
I agree, but we both know that action films are where the money is and Cruise is currently focused on those kinds of films
@@AOMVideoProductions plus I think he just enjoys the stunts.
Vanila Sky
Yes...like this or "A Few Good Men"..... he would already have an oscar
Why did he get fired?
Out of all the movies I've ever seen, Cuba Gooding Jr.'s scene is by far my favorite ever. He's such an amazing actor.
watching him in his debut Boyz N The Hood I'm not surprised he became so successful. Such a great actor.
Men of Honor!!!!
He’s brilliant in this 😁
Too bad he got in with the diddler. 😅
*I never get tired of this scene.*
I can understand wht he's thinking about. But he made it and overcome its. You did? I will do. Jason I am golf agent of Korea.
I miss when regular movies like these were big at the box office.
100% agree!
Yes. Enough with the stupid comic book characters.
There is no artistry with movies shot behind a green screen.
Why you so racist / sexist? /s
@@workshop1668 Actually, you can thank the stupid peasants that pays to watch comic book movies. Hollywood simply says "show me the money!"
I really like the Tom Cruise movies where he acted and played relatable characters. He doesn’t have to shoot himself out of a cannon to be great.
He had to rebrand himself after Hollywood tried to blackball him for being a Scientologist and talking out against pharma
So true.
bro said relatable lmao
@@xxDxxism
You never saw Risky Business?
What an awesome story. Characters growth arcs and friendship. Drama and comedy. The cinematography in this scene alone is subtly outstanding.
Lies again? CG Face Ugly Blondes
When Jarry yells "show me the money" because Rod asks him to, he was hesitant first. The yelling comes from the fact that he has nothing to lose (his pride and all) and Rod is everything he got. The whole point of this scene, for me, is to show how desperate Jarry is, in order to carry on what he is most passionate about. His ambition, hope in this cruel business are cold-heartedly betrayed by his own people including his lover. This scene is felt so strongly because even though he is on the very verge of falling, he is grabbing onto the cliff as hard as he can. This, is what I call, a true persistence. And I think this is why I keep coming back to this scene every once in a while. To be reminded of what a true persistence is.
7:10: Cruise's eyes moving around as he tries to make sense of what he's hearing is hilarious. 😆
7:49
“SHOOOOOW ME THE MOOOOONEEEEEEYYY!!!!!”
- *Jerry Maguire, 1996*
The kid responding to Rod is one of the small things that make movies more realistic.
Hearing him scream “I love black people” is equally hilarious and adorable
Cuban jr killed this scene.
No wonder he won an Oscar for that
My real estate agent and I yell "show me the money" to each other frequently. It never gets old.
But do you love black people?
Tom Cruise was funny in that movie. He need more funny roles like that . He was hilarious man!
Yeah and Tropic Thunder happened too lol
@@notahamster333 his best role ever
@@notahamster333 U beat me to it XD
this isnt funny but a dramatic situation........wonderful scene in cinema!!
@@nicedoppy2077it’s fucking hilarious, what are you on about? This scene is the definition of comic relief after the intense dramatic scene when he gets fired.
Lol the way Rod led Jerry to the building up of 'show me the money' was gold!
Rod was the best thing that happened to Jerry just like Jerry was the best thing that happened to Rod
Wonderful Dynamite Team!!
🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤
They were the next best thing to sliced bread!
they dont make movies like these anymore.....humanistic films about people who come into ur lives and make a difference, like rain man, or one flew over the cuckoo's nest....amelie.....madame doubtfire etc......nowadays its all marvel or dc or disney crap.
This movie is so wholesome because of their relationship and his relationship with Dorothy and her son
7:45 that’s the one that kills me every single time
“Show me the moNEYYYY!!!!” lmfao
7:49-7:55 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I just realized, Tom Cruise plays Jerry Maguire perfectly! Tom and Jerry!
Jokes aside, I really liked Tom Cruise in this film, not that I don't like his action movies (true I don't like them, I love them!), but we get to focus more on his emotions expressiveness. He was charging with fuel holding on to Rod like the last line of hope and continued with that passion throughout the whole movie!
Tom and Jerry 🤣
You got me Tom & Jerry😂
7:00 "SHOW ME THE MONEY" The Most Iconic Line.
The movie is called Jerry Maguire, but Tidwell's self-worth and personal mission of getting the money for his family, while the other athletes wanted money and fame, is what made Jerry Maguire
i dont see much difference imo....these people probably all want the same things too, difference is they just lie to themselves or tell u they are doing it for a more ":altruistic" reason.
@@jont2576 who hurt you lol💀
@@KorpusV6 lol show me the moneeeeeeeeeeeeeey
Maguire changes Tidwell too though. Look at the beginning, Tidwell is a "small name big ego" type of person. By the end of the film, he is behaving more professional.
I fell asleep one night while watching this. In the dream Tom Cruise is yelling these words during his Oscar speech! I guess I began to laugh or something because I immediately woke up with a smile.
Love Tom as an action hero. However, he should do more movies like this. Jerry Maguire is an amazing film...YOU KNOW?
This scene was just too funny 🤣
Rain Man, The Last Samurai, A Few Good Men, The Firm, Valkyrie, Eyes Wide Shut, Collateral, All The Right Moves, Lions for Lambs, Born on the fourth of July, Vanilla sky ?
@jesterday2222. True. However, almost all those films you mentioned are over 20 years old.
Rod OWNS Jerry in this scene. It’s so good!
One of the greatest scenes in movie history
And this ladies and gentlemen, this is the most annoying comment of every movie comment.
No it isn't lolz
assuming you watched every movie ever made ...lol
@@issiewizzie don't need to to know it is :D
*Took the words right out of my mouth.*
These non action movie of Tom Cruise are so good and intense enough emotionally. He really is a good actor without the action movie drama.
I really love a great film like that.
Probably the most iconic scene in Tom Cruises career.
maybe if he hadnt descended from a cable between laser beams :)
In my opinion, questioning Jack Nicholson if he ordered Code Red wins now and forever ;)
@@barteksulik2529 "I want the truth!"
Nah its great but a few good man courtscenes tops it for Cruise
He’s had many. Arguably the biggest movie star of all time
best film tom has ever done. brillaint story written purfectly.
That “Hello brother Maguire” from Tee Pee must be the smoothest delivery in film history 🤣🤣
"Jerry, muh hou is fallen apah!", LOL!
The moral of the story, it’s not about quantity it’s about quality.
no, it's about the quan
@@whitedevil2
Nah, it’s about quality really!!!!
@@anactaneustheeleventh2542 missed the reference much
It's also about honesty & integrity..
Someone on the comment section commented that Tom Cruise seem to not do drama movies like these. Maybe he haven't seen Rain Man, The Last Samurai, A Few Good Men, The Firm, Jerry Maguire, Valkyrie, Eyes Wide Shut, Collateral, All The Right Moves, Lions for Lambs, and Born on the fourth of July.
He did star on complex roles not just action flicks. He's good at everything he do, he's just always getting snubbed by the Academy.
Just posting to add Vanilla Sky to this list...
@@kosherun yeah! I forgot! Thank you
U r totally right!...
my favs Tom Cruise´s movies :
- Color of the Money ( Drama ) great work with Paul Newmann and Directed by Scorsesse...
- Collateral ( Thriller Drama ) Intriguing & strong character well molded & in some crazy delivered way by Cruise Directed by Michael Mann.
- Born on the 4th July ( Political Drama ) real hard actign work with political activism behind so good performed by Tom Cruise directed by Oliver Stone..
- Rain Man (Psychological Drama) one incredible movie side by side with a legend like Dustin Hoffman
- Vanilla Sky ( Fiction - Drama ) despite be a remake, got real dramatic work by T.C. under cameron crowe´s vission...
- Jerry Mcguire ( Romantic - Drama ) maybe the best drama movie character played by T.C.
- Minority Report (Action - Fiction - Research Drama ) to me his best action movie with so interesting cyber punk & real dramatic elements...
A Few Good Men, Valkyrie, Risky Business and American Made are also good movies, but the others listed to me, are more relevant in the acting (non action genre) perform in cinema by Tom Cruise....
Its strange, i respect his commitment, incredible skills & courage in action movies but IM movies dont get me too much so, in reference to his actions movies maybe the Jack Reacher saga i found it really good...
*_"I LOVE BLACK PEOPLE !!!"_* 🤣🤣
Life can be stressful at times sometimes it's good to release negative energy with some positive energy.......Thomas played a great role in this film.......I bet this movie made some brainstorm......My favorite quote from this movie is "show me the money"..........🥂💓🤺🌹
"I'm MISTER black people!" is such a funny, underrated line of his
That part was killing me 🤣
If Tom Cruise is MISTER Black People, then I'm MR. Fun Guy.
@@jacobmaverickbueller.671 HELL YEAH!!!
A white guy telling a black guy about another white guy not knowing about black about people.
I can relate to this scene. I used to sell cars for my creep brother-in-law. He hated me and turned the sales staff against me. Tried to make it hell for me and tried to make me quit for a year. Changed my pay contract to make it impossible for me to succeed. Fired me in the middle of a car deal because I beat him at his own game and used the stipulations he put on me against him. My customer walked out because she didn’t want to buy from anyone else but me. They gave all my clients to another couple creeps from my hometown. Wish I could have stuck it to him like this 🤷♂️ lol. I left the business and saved my soul though.
So much for the "blood is thicker than water" family bullshit. Thank God u got out of there alive
Burn his car lot down.
That some pretty BS of your brother in law hopefully you'll succeed just fine without him
That’s Aries Spears dancing with Cuba Gooding Jr, just realized.
After "ungrateful" before Jay Mohr cuts him off he also refers to him as "unctuous," which I find a very fitting description.
Cuba Gooding Jr. 👏👏👏
7:08 "Show Me the Money" is One of the Most Famous Quote of All Time.
no big explosion, no pathetic coincidences, no predictable scenes, just an incredible script and incredible acting. CLASSIC.
Cuba is so fucking funny in this scene where he pauses the music to say show me the money before bouncing hahahaha
Tom Cruise is The best Hollywood ⭐️ actor ever! Love ❤️ this movie 🎥
I. Think TOM CRUISE. AND. CUBA GOODING JR. REALLY. PULLED IT OFF. IN THIS. MOVIE AWSOME. JOB U2. HAPPY. 4 U 😃😃😃😃😃😃
Rod and his family had already made up their mind to stay with Jerry when Jerry called. Rod told him so, "I like you. My wife likes you. You're good to my wife. I will stay with you." During the entire call, Rod is involving his family, walking around his son, brother, and wife. His brother follows him around after he goes up to this room. Rod is telling Jerry what's important to him, "I'm from Arizona...I'm a Sun Devil ... I have ants on my wall...My brother's room is flooded". Jerry had written in his mission statement that the agency had forgotten what's important. Rod is telling him in this call, and Jerry isn't really listening, just trying to hurry him off the phone. Rod wanted Jerry to keep his promise to his wife of "more personal attention". This was the entire basis of Jerry's mission statement to the office. His mentor, Dicky fox, always said, "The key to this business is personal relationships". Jerry had wanted to do this, but until this scene, Jerry hadn't really done that or been forced to. Rod forces him to in this scene.
The way he throws the phone afterwards is hilarious. He is done with this shit! 🤣
"congratulations,you're still my agent." WTF !! 😂
When he concedes the hello to TP, you know he's all in for Rod.
Andjelkovic Dennis aus der Barnabitengasse12a: omg das waren meine anfänge 🤣🤣👍
Solid movie. Saw this during lockdown
Jay Mohr…just everyone in this movie was ON FIRE. Tom should have won the Oscar, but I don’t remember who he lost to.
Actor: Geoffrey Rush
Role: David Helfgott
Movie: Shine
@@garichar lame
Trump " i am the terminator"😂😂😂
this, risky business, rainman, representing the american illusion dream of that good old 80s and 90s. That era of Tom Cruise is like 07-09 Bron in Cavs
I'm just here to figure out if someone else did a good Tom Cruise impression. But it's funny where he calls her again to see if she's really crying and the cute kid says, "I hear what you're saying Daddy"
These type of movies where Cruise humbles himself were the best. Born on the 4th of July was phenomenal.
Tom Cruise is GOAT🐐
That scene is Gold
,,SHOW ME THE MONEY!!"
Amazing scene!!!
Great movie!
추가 +
치트키 “show me the money”
는 톰크루즈가 나왔던 영화 제리 맥과이어에서 나온 대사다
Poor Jerry🤣
Cruise is a beast he can do any role and he stays healthy too
as a kid in the 90s adults would sometimes start screaming this and I had no idea why
Great Soundtrack. Here we have Oh Well by Fleetwood Mac but I love the way he chose Free Fallin on radio...
Show me the money!!!! PRICELESS!!!
"I hear what you're saying daddy!" 🤣
To this day, I'm STILL hoping Jerry throws that glass of water in Bob Sugar's grid!
Funniest scene ever!!! Everyone throws shade at Tom Cruise but ma boy keeps hiitin' them tape-measure-taters out of the park!!!
There is NO WAY they let Jerry back into his office (after being fired), trying to get as many clients for himself as he could. They wouldn’t have let him attempt to do that. This scene is way more effective if he’s at his own home. I have many gripes about this movie, but this is by far my biggest.
The late 90s were so so awesome
Every shot Cuba Gooding jr. He has like a lens flare on him 😂
Just show me the money, yeah!
One of the best movie scenes ever..
Whoa,Tom Cruise when he was still young!
"I hear what you're saying, Daddy." Lol!
4:06 is that Linnie from Home Alone
this scene is memorable
One of the great scenes in cinematic history
i saw parts of this movie for the first time ever in a psych ward 2 years ago going on my third day of no sleep. They gave ambien and I slept :)
Just look at Regina King, another talented African American actress, I remembered her from “Higher Learning”. Cuba Gooding Jr. is larger than life as always and Tom is still a “jackpot” for Hollywood.
The recent Tom Cruise's carreer made us kind of forget how good he is at playing dramas (watch Magnolia again).
Tom has the most beautiful eyes 😍
'" shaww me the maneyyy " JAMIE FOXX
u complete me...i almost cried during that scene...but then i remembered the boat ride from titanic...so i decided to save my tears for dicaprio
This is such an amazing scene!
jr's acting was so good it made me want to slap him like bruh just shut up sit down and listen
Tom Cruise is really good.
7:49 Lmao 😅😂🤣
Love this movie.
I don't know why, but 'Waterbed Warehouse' cracked me up the most in this scene.
Congratulations, you're still my agent!
best tom cruise movie ever
“A crowded restaurant so there won’t be a scene”
Oh, trust me I would absolutely make a scene. A big one..
The way Cuba talks when bitching about stuff reminds me of OG Loc
I've never actually seen this movie. Now I have to see it
It will worth your while
OMG ROLF, this is so hilarious! 🤣 For all that Tom Cruise gets a bad wrap, he does seem to be willing to take the piss out of himself! Lol! Great scene! 😂
When Tom commits to comedy, he is hilarious. XD
This scene is fantastic.
Was that Steve Carrell at 7:58? 😂
Cuba gooding jr, John Travolta and Leonardo Dicaprio need to be in 1 movie all together
Tom Cruise is an amazing comedy actor:D
Iconic