I wish they didn't add, "you're not in" at the end. I feel like while the producer was with the editor, he had just done some overzealous activity prior to editing this scene, which made the long silence as she ran away feel more like lingering than suspence.
I read every single comment on this video. I don't know why you feel you had to say that. The closest comment to any type of confusion in those regards was, "did he know the waitress?". And if you were talking to them, why not just reply to them? I'm not trying to be a dick. I'm just wondering who you were talking to.
@@TheTechAdmin idk you’re guess is as good as mine lol. I remember an occasion being drunk and making a string of YT comments to random videos. This is prob one of them.
from the first time i saw billy crudup in inventing the abbotts, he has been #1 bad boy stud IMO. he oozes sexy and his voice is crisp and clear... lord have mercy!
I recognized him at a Starbucks in Raleigh, NC (Brier Creek) just after "The Good Shepherd" came out. I complimented his accent from that movie and said I wasn't jealous of his success or fame, just the fact he got to make out with both Jennifer Connelly and Liv Tyler. He was gracious enough to chuckle.
This movie starts so good ,developing a good story but is a shame that the ending was dissapointed, I feel like something interfere in the development of the end and Justin couldn't end completely his final vision.
What an awesome scene. The way this guy acts reminds me of Christopher Walken. And the monologue was just awesome. He really knocked that stupid bitch off her high horse. I want to see stuff like this more often in movies.
Wow how simple to deconstruct a regular random person in the streets or a diner in any big city. I do it all the time with people at work too... people who will make excellent first wives or trophy girlfriends but whose life will inevitable will end up in a pile of divorce paperwork. Not because they are not meeting the right people but they offer nothing concrete or worth while except for the flesh.
Crudup's character is rancid. Anyone who looks at the world that way isn't merely a cynic, but a deeply insecure, walking excrement of self-loathing. Moore's character takes it as an insult rather than the malignant, pathetic, hateful self-reflection it is. I haven't seen this movie, but Crudup does a terrific job here. You can see the cracks in the character's vitriolic exterior. Because, clearly, he trusts no one (except his best friend?), including himself of course. If so, and were this real life, the odds of such a person evolving into a psychologically and emotionally healthy adult would be remote. Therapy isn't likely to make a dent because whatever this character experienced, early in his life, is arguably too ingrained to be healed. Only a delusional co-dependent person with a savior complex would be attracted to such a toxic individual (who's undoubtedly loaded with narcissistic self-pity), and whose own sickness and self-loathing would constitute the flip side of his. If this movie has a happy, hopeful, or over-simplified ending, that would be (again, only going by this scene) unrealistic, and would lack credibility. It would also send a terrible message to anyone who'd be so gullible and delusional as to 'romantically' hook up, and/or stay, with, someone like Crudup's character. A psychologically and emotionally detached friendship, one of healthy and guarded compassion, maybe. But anything more would be masochistic. Guaranteed self-destruction. Life is too short to even try to go any intimate distance with his kind of lost cause. Any repair he might undertake would take the rest of his life. The best he might hope for is to manage the surface symptoms of his deep-seated problems. His underlying toxicity would remain.
I was friends with someone who was a more functional version of this asshole. He dated this girl in high school and she didn't take his shit. He wanted to hook up with her but be single, he never wanted to hang out with her friends only his, and he was rude af to everyone - herself included. All that started changing because of her. He was a worse person than I was back then, but now he's way better than me. Sometimes people help you grow. Yeah, you can't rely on them getting better just because they love you, but it does happen.
Yes, it can happen. It's a question of how remote the odds are. It also, obviously, depends on the individual who may genuinely WANT to become a marginally decent/acceptable human being, and with brutal self-honesty. Such behavior runs along a spectrum. I think what's important for the non-afflicted/better person to be acutely aware of are her/his own healthy limits, to clearly identify what he/she will absolutely not accept in the other person's behavior, to communicate that directly and in no uncertain terms to the other person, and to declare and stick to a clear timeline as to when to make an exit (and, hopefully, before it becomes unsafe to do so, if that applies). Because it's critical to know that, where it applies, individuals with Narcissistic Personality Disorder/Sociopathy/Psychopathy are the most dangerous, malignant AND incurable of homo sapiens. At best, the least toxic NPDs can learn to "manage" some of the their behaviors (over decades of hard work); it does not come naturally to them whatsoever, and they will still be emotionally untrustworthy at some elemental core level. I'm not necessarily saying that Crudup's character is any of the above. And there are other conditions that overlap the above, or sit next to, or very close to, them; and some individuals have a mix of these other mental-behavorial issues. So, again, there's a spectrum. Fairly, accurately, and dispassionately identifying and observing, where along that spectrum the person in question is, is absolutely critical for other people to make a decision as to whether to be around the person at all, or at what safe and measured distance. Extended exposure to them is destructive to one's health, overall well-being, and sanity; at worst, such exposure to them is obliterating -- if not, literally, fatal. And that is NO exaggeration. But would a healthy, self-respecting, intelligent, sensible person bother with such an individual? I'd say, no. So far, the world still has enough truly moral, ethical, thoughtful, considerate, decent, compassionate, (non-narcissistically) self-loving and therefore genuinely loving and giving human beings to make healthy friendships, intimate relationships, and/or families with. Life is short. Why would one waste time on road-kill whose only or primary motive, or default end-result, is to make everyone else road-kill as well -- to bring others down to their own pit of self-perpetuating, bottomless hell of self-loathing and misery. Good luck, man. Seriously.
Her: "I needed to get as far away from literature as possible, so I went into childrens' books." Me: "You should have converted to Islam and moved to Afghanistan where women are forbidden to read. Now that, girlfriend, is getting far from literature."
I beg your pardon, but as A muslim, I am doing English literature. We have history of women who have read and are not forbidden to do so, Please see before commenting that your words even through they may appear true to yoh can harm someone so badly that the ither person could be devastated. We all live in this world together so let's make it a better place ♡
@@maryamjaffar0102 Could be different truths where you are from vs. Afghanistan, though it does seem like many nations--Muslim by coincidence or for some more deeply telling reason--aren't so big on things like equal rights. Exceptions exist, but pretending they're not exceptions doesn't really help, IMO. I doubt your nation/ancestral nation (I don't know where you are from, directly, or in terms of ancestry, so...) has the appalling, horrific custom of 'dancing boys' either, but Afghanistan does, as do Pakistan and some other nations there; be wrong to say that's Islam just as it would be wrong to say it doesn't exist.
@@MrBrachiatingApe Well I belong to a muslim country living my life as a muslim and well in my country there is nothing as to what you just recently said. If one has to believe on the television news then I can say that christianity supports bullying because the amount of bullying that i see eveeyday on news channels in your tv shows and all just goes with that. All that I am trying to say is there are always two sides of the picture. Don't believe the news. See for yourself. There anre numerous chirstian travel vloggers who have visited these muslim countries and without a doubt fell in love with it. Also, not everything is the same in every religion. Yours may allow drinking mine doesn't. Doesn't mean that either you are right or I am. We just are two different people existing in the same space. Jesus or Prophet Muhammad didn't go out and mock everyone who was not from their religion or who didn't aplrove of their teachings. As there is a verse that says, "For you, your religion and for me, My religion." I respect each and every religion because my God and HIs prophet gave us this verse to believe in.
@@maryamjaffar0102 First, I'm not a Christian. Second, my father is a Muslim. Third, you seem to have taken what I said as a blanket condemnation of Islam, when it's just a request to be aware of the flaws near you, whether incidental to your religion or a part of its scripture. Fourth, I never said the whole bacha bazi nightmare had anything to do with Islam, but rather central Asia, around Afghanistan and Pakistan...kind of like the jurgas of Pakistan, they seem to be part of the pre-Muslim tribal cultures. I have seen a whole lot for myself, in fact, and one of the things that does come up a lot is the unfortunate tendency of restricted rights to occur--at this point in history--more in theocratically oriented Muslim countries than elsewhere. The causes may be complex, but the correlation is there. Assuming that anybody who says so is ignorant is to deny yourself a chance to make the world around you better. And for the record, I'm well aware--truly and deeply--of all the flaws that exist in western nations...bullying of a certain kind (online, politically tribal, morally posturing) is very much one of them.
@@MrBrachiatingApe I am well aware of all the flaws that exist in my religion (because of the people) one of which I am a target of. Sectarianism and what not. All I am saying is that don't hate the religion hate on the people who keep on polluting the religion
This is one of my top ten favorite movies of all time!
Wow, that even hurt my feelings.....
Billy : King Midas. His amazing talent and beauty turn everything into gold 🎈❤️
3:15 When he said, "Eating left over mashed potatoes" with that look on his face made me laugh so hard.
I wish they didn't add, "you're not in" at the end. I feel like while the producer was with the editor, he had just done some overzealous activity prior to editing this scene, which made the long silence as she ran away feel more like lingering than suspence.
People. Listen to everything before "you're more pathetic than she is". That's the important part that makes the insult great.
Well obviously
I read every single comment on this video. I don't know why you feel you had to say that.
The closest comment to any type of confusion in those regards was, "did he know the waitress?".
And if you were talking to them, why not just reply to them?
I'm not trying to be a dick. I'm just wondering who you were talking to.
@@TheTechAdmin idk you’re guess is as good as mine lol. I remember an occasion being drunk and making a string of YT comments to random videos. This is prob one of them.
from the first time i saw billy crudup in inventing the abbotts, he has been #1 bad boy stud IMO. he oozes sexy and his voice is crisp and clear... lord have mercy!
I recognized him at a Starbucks in Raleigh, NC (Brier Creek) just after "The Good Shepherd" came out. I complimented his accent from that movie and said I wasn't jealous of his success or fame, just the fact he got to make out with both Jennifer Connelly and Liv Tyler. He was gracious enough to chuckle.
@@MrVvulf what?😅
Waking the dead. 😢
You could say this movie had a lot of...... "Dedication" to that insult
0:15 some one just yelled out FUCK
How did I not notice that the first watch
Crudup yelled it lol
No not Palm Olive 😂😂😂
Wow! Wow 😲 That was fn awesome!! 👏
What does fn stand for?
This movie starts so good ,developing a good story but is a shame that the ending was dissapointed, I feel like something interfere in the development of the end and Justin couldn't end completely his final vision.
Was hoping Rick James would pop up at the end and go "cooooold blooooodeeed"
I think I just fell in love :O
I don't understand ur comment
Billy need to play Bruce wayne /Batman
Cory Ellison type could definitely fit for the Nolan vibe. But I can also see him as a good joker
What an awesome scene. The way this guy acts reminds me of Christopher Walken.
And the monologue was just awesome. He really knocked that stupid bitch off her high horse. I want to see stuff like this more often in movies.
Gabriel Knight wow. Somebody's mother regrets not wearing a condom, I'm sure.
What about her mash pototaoes and salad??
Hello: ,Crudup, how are you going.?
Its gotta little feed back on the auto but other than that great video!!!
OMG we here in México use to say: ¡Se pasó de verga!
What movie is this from
Wow how simple to deconstruct a regular random person in the streets or a diner in any big city. I do it all the time with people at work too... people who will make excellent first wives or trophy girlfriends but whose life will inevitable will end up in a pile of divorce paperwork. Not because they are not meeting the right people but they offer nothing concrete or worth while except for the flesh.
Whoa.
Billy Crudup is steaming HOT!
Did he actually know the waitress was an aspiring actress?
How dare you talk to Mandy Moore like that! She's such a nice girl!
Crudup's character is rancid. Anyone who looks at the world that way isn't merely a cynic, but a deeply insecure, walking excrement of self-loathing. Moore's character takes it as an insult rather than the malignant, pathetic, hateful self-reflection it is. I haven't seen this movie, but Crudup does a terrific job here. You can see the cracks in the character's vitriolic exterior. Because, clearly, he trusts no one (except his best friend?), including himself of course.
If so, and were this real life, the odds of such a person evolving into a psychologically and emotionally healthy adult would be remote. Therapy isn't likely to make a dent because whatever this character experienced, early in his life, is arguably too ingrained to be healed. Only a delusional co-dependent person with a savior complex would be attracted to such a toxic individual (who's undoubtedly loaded with narcissistic self-pity), and whose own sickness and self-loathing would constitute the flip side of his.
If this movie has a happy, hopeful, or over-simplified ending, that would be (again, only going by this scene) unrealistic, and would lack credibility. It would also send a terrible message to anyone who'd be so gullible and delusional as to 'romantically' hook up, and/or stay, with, someone like Crudup's character. A psychologically and emotionally detached friendship, one of healthy and guarded compassion, maybe. But anything more would be masochistic. Guaranteed self-destruction. Life is too short to even try to go any intimate distance with his kind of lost cause. Any repair he might undertake would take the rest of his life. The best he might hope for is to manage the surface symptoms of his deep-seated problems. His underlying toxicity would remain.
Ah, so it is indeed Mandy Moore. I thought so.
I was friends with someone who was a more functional version of this asshole. He dated this girl in high school and she didn't take his shit. He wanted to hook up with her but be single, he never wanted to hang out with her friends only his, and he was rude af to everyone - herself included. All that started changing because of her. He was a worse person than I was back then, but now he's way better than me. Sometimes people help you grow. Yeah, you can't rely on them getting better just because they love you, but it does happen.
Yes, it can happen. It's a question of how remote the odds are. It also, obviously, depends on the individual who may genuinely WANT to become a marginally decent/acceptable human being, and with brutal self-honesty. Such behavior runs along a spectrum.
I think what's important for the non-afflicted/better person to be acutely aware of are her/his own healthy limits, to clearly identify what he/she will absolutely not accept in the other person's behavior, to communicate that directly and in no uncertain terms to the other person, and to declare and stick to a clear timeline as to when to make an exit (and, hopefully, before it becomes unsafe to do so, if that applies).
Because it's critical to know that, where it applies, individuals with Narcissistic Personality Disorder/Sociopathy/Psychopathy are the most dangerous, malignant AND incurable of homo sapiens. At best, the least toxic NPDs can learn to "manage" some of the their behaviors (over decades of hard work); it does not come naturally to them whatsoever, and they will still be emotionally untrustworthy at some elemental core level.
I'm not necessarily saying that Crudup's character is any of the above. And there are other conditions that overlap the above, or sit next to, or very close to, them; and some individuals have a mix of these other mental-behavorial issues. So, again, there's a spectrum.
Fairly, accurately, and dispassionately identifying and observing, where along that spectrum the person in question is, is absolutely critical for other people to make a decision as to whether to be around the person at all, or at what safe and measured distance. Extended exposure to them is destructive to one's health, overall well-being, and sanity; at worst, such exposure to them is obliterating -- if not, literally, fatal. And that is NO exaggeration.
But would a healthy, self-respecting, intelligent, sensible person bother with such an individual? I'd say, no. So far, the world still has enough truly moral, ethical, thoughtful, considerate, decent, compassionate, (non-narcissistically) self-loving and therefore genuinely loving and giving human beings to make healthy friendships, intimate relationships, and/or families with.
Life is short. Why would one waste time on road-kill whose only or primary motive, or default end-result, is to make everyone else road-kill as well -- to bring others down to their own pit of self-perpetuating, bottomless hell of self-loathing and misery.
Good luck, man. Seriously.
"I haven't seen this movie"
Doctor Manhattan smashes Rapunzel. Rule 34?
Mandy Moore voice Rapunzel in Disney tangled
Wow somebody is angry,
I don't understand your comment
Mmm whatcha say...
Damn
What a dick. They wrote that character really well, I wanna see this movie now :p
If you want to see a dick go on chatroulette
It out on 📀 DVD already. Amazon & eBay have it
what movie is this?
Dedication
All I can picture when he talks quietly is Dr. Manhattan.
Also, I've never seen Mandy Moore look so hot, so... He is foolish.
👍
lmaooooo
Woah
Her: "I needed to get as far away from literature as possible, so I went into childrens' books."
Me: "You should have converted to Islam and moved to Afghanistan where women are forbidden to read. Now that, girlfriend, is getting far from literature."
I beg your pardon, but as A muslim, I am doing English literature. We have history of women who have read and are not forbidden to do so, Please see before commenting that your words even through they may appear true to yoh can harm someone so badly that the ither person could be devastated. We all live in this world together so let's make it a better place ♡
@@maryamjaffar0102 Could be different truths where you are from vs. Afghanistan, though it does seem like many nations--Muslim by coincidence or for some more deeply telling reason--aren't so big on things like equal rights. Exceptions exist, but pretending they're not exceptions doesn't really help, IMO. I doubt your nation/ancestral nation (I don't know where you are from, directly, or in terms of ancestry, so...) has the appalling, horrific custom of 'dancing boys' either, but Afghanistan does, as do Pakistan and some other nations there; be wrong to say that's Islam just as it would be wrong to say it doesn't exist.
@@MrBrachiatingApe Well I belong to a muslim country living my life as a muslim and well in my country there is nothing as to what you just recently said. If one has to believe on the television news then I can say that christianity supports bullying because the amount of bullying that i see eveeyday on news channels in your tv shows and all just goes with that. All that I am trying to say is there are always two sides of the picture. Don't believe the news. See for yourself. There anre numerous chirstian travel vloggers who have visited these muslim countries and without a doubt fell in love with it. Also, not everything is the same in every religion. Yours may allow drinking mine doesn't. Doesn't mean that either you are right or I am. We just are two different people existing in the same space. Jesus or Prophet Muhammad didn't go out and mock everyone who was not from their religion or who didn't aplrove of their teachings. As there is a verse that says, "For you, your religion and for me, My religion." I respect each and every religion because my God and HIs prophet gave us this verse to believe in.
@@maryamjaffar0102 First, I'm not a Christian. Second, my father is a Muslim. Third, you seem to have taken what I said as a blanket condemnation of Islam, when it's just a request to be aware of the flaws near you, whether incidental to your religion or a part of its scripture. Fourth, I never said the whole bacha bazi nightmare had anything to do with Islam, but rather central Asia, around Afghanistan and Pakistan...kind of like the jurgas of Pakistan, they seem to be part of the pre-Muslim tribal cultures.
I have seen a whole lot for myself, in fact, and one of the things that does come up a lot is the unfortunate tendency of restricted rights to occur--at this point in history--more in theocratically oriented Muslim countries than elsewhere.
The causes may be complex, but the correlation is there. Assuming that anybody who says so is ignorant is to deny yourself a chance to make the world around you better.
And for the record, I'm well aware--truly and deeply--of all the flaws that exist in western nations...bullying of a certain kind (online, politically tribal, morally posturing) is very much one of them.
@@MrBrachiatingApe I am well aware of all the flaws that exist in my religion (because of the people) one of which I am a target of. Sectarianism and what not. All I am saying is that don't hate the religion hate on the people who keep on polluting the religion
This script lost me at “ovarian eggs”.
is that a non sensical term?
Best movie insult Seriously????? That in itself was sad and pathetic......
What a fucking lame line... worst line in a movie.