I've never seen this movie before but was intrigued by the cast and WOW not what I expected at all! Not only is this great acting by some of my favorite usually less serious actors but it's also touching on a lot of great points that I think a lot of people these days can relate to
Adam Scott is awesome in this movie, especially in this scene. It's rare seeing him in a role that is less comedic and more serious, and it shows that he can really deliver when he isn't funny.
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This is such a well directed and acted scene. It’s only 9 minutes but you can feel the tension building throughout and it feels so much longer. Aside from the great acting from Adam Scott and Jon Hamm, we see every character’s reactions and doubt about their own decisions when it comes to their relationships and parenting skills. I’m shocked this movie wasn’t more popular, I truly think it’s one of the best romantic comedies of the last 15 years
@@tonnyrodrigueznunez agreed!! it was a good concept and unique, and that’s why this scene is really good. brings up a lot of good points to think about. but the ending was too neatly wrapped up and fairytale-ish. 🙄it was cringey. he becomes attracted to her suddenly cuz Mary Jane was not there anymore.
I love how Ben's such a despicable person in this scene, but later while apologizing he says the most sensible quote of the entire movie. Or maybe it's sensible to me because my relationship has things in common with Jason and Julie's (we're mostly best friends who learnt how to make it work without feeling like we have an extra limb). Anyway, I think the fact we can see such different sides or shades of a character is thanks to Jon's incredible talent.
It’s not that hard to tell your kids “We’re not together. We’re with other people. We’re still your parents, we’re still a family and we love you.” Kids will understand unless you give them a reason to be confused.
Jon Hamm’s character was drunk, hurting, and frustrated. He was lashing out because it’s all he could do. Doubt he would have said that stuff in a better mindset
You don't know that buddy. Your kids will think of you as a selfish irresponsible prick who shouldn't have been a parent. And might even bad mouth you when you are not there.
I don’t know if Megan Foxx or the director choose this little detail for her character but just look 2:25 how she is holding the fork in contrary to him. She comes from a different social-economic background but since she is an atractive and younger woman that is the only thing his character cares about. Not about if they have the same values about life or social-economic perspective. Furthermore, if you have watched the full film you know that this comes to bit him in the end. Very interesting
U have a good eye for attention to details. I’ve seen this movie multiple times & I never noticed the fork thing. The way u describe it makes perfect sense to show they clearly are incompatible.
I love this scene! I completely understand Ben but also Jase and Julie. As a mom who could've chosen to be, deal, and potentially marry my daughters dad I'm so glad I didn't. We haven't been together since she was 2. She's 6 now and has never asked about our relationship though I know it'll probably come eventually. She loves her step mom(he married when she was 5 and she's been in her life since she was 3) and when she does ask about another sibling(from me) we talk about me loving someone enough for that. I mean we had a good hour long conversation about it and she's 6! So from this scene you can't just assume that your kid will be negatively affected because they live in a 2 parent home. I love her dad and he will forever be someone I care about and love and I feel that my daughter can see that from the both of us without any explanation even when we go through our "moments" lol. We always strive to put her first and I couldn't be more grateful.
It shows how he is a good actor. A good actor can make you forget about him as an actor and see only the character that he plays. It's the epitome of what acting should be.
I've watched some reviews on this movie and all I heard was that this movie sucked. "The plot is stupid". .... . Yea, no shit it's stupid, that's why this movie works. The movie knows that the plot is stupid. This is a good movie that shows what happens with relationships after kids. Trying that move they did, is dumb and the movie with everyone in it, knows that.
I actually haven't read any reviews saying "the plot is stupid". Not saying that the reviews were great, but "stupid plot" wasn't even in the top 10 of common criticisms. I think the idea behind the movie was pretty good for a movie like this, but that it wasn't executed too well and hit an odd middle between being a drama or a romcom. All in all, though, I like that movies like these are exploring and questioning traditional family values. The core messages behind this scene being: 1) Don't have kids with someone if your main connection to your partner is sex. 2) Children will benefit from their parents really knowing, respecting and loving each other before they are starting a family, preferably for many years, no matter the romantic circumstances. No rush. 3) Kids are able to understand more than they are being credited for. 4) Just because a family model is well established, doesn't mean it's automatically a good fit for every individual person or couple out there, and that it can't hurt to question these things in your own context. If you're a stable, good couple, putting that question out there will only reinforce your relationship, as you can see with the non-arguing couple here, Alex and Leslie. If you're not and you've realized that early enough, at least you don't end up making a massive mistake like the sex couple Ben and Missy here and have children with and therefore a permanent commitment to a person you hate. I don't see anything wrong with those messages and actually like that more and more movies are putting these thoughts out there.
@@JunebugPresents yeah, people who didn't go the standard route and probably have plenty of insight in their own social circle. Are you seriously saying to make or write a movie, you have to have lived through all of the plot yourself? Those poor people from Titanic, didn't know they had the time to write a script and send it to Hollywood while paddling in that freezing water...
Anyone ever been in the same room as your S.O. when they go deep like this on a friend or crush of theirs while you're sitting next to them? I would feel for Fox's character...it's the worst.
I really loved the movie. It showed that even full grown adults with experience can mess things up thinking they are doing the right thing. Ben might have been in a very bad mental state when he said what he said in this scene but he was very right. The ending of this movie was very unrealistic though.
Omg are you on every clip of this movie?! You obviously didn't watch this if you think all you stated is true. What Jason learns is that love does NOT equal sex. and they learn that marriage can be shitty but you work through it bc you love each other.
OMG!! I was thinking the same thing... This scene would have been perfect without those weird cheeks. Why do women do this? I know they think iy makes them lpok younger, but are young women running around with chipmink cheeks when they're not even smiling?
It hurts Jon. I know you're just acting -, that it's not actually you, but it hurts. I wished someone had warned me about the content of this video... all I wanted was a scene that had anything to do with my searchwords. "Jon Hamm hot scene". I guess I payed the price for my sloppy suggestion. Next time I'm going to write "Jon Hamm sex scene". Bye. I love you, bye.
@@intermilan9731There are literally thousands of women who do not have kids and are fine with that. I think you mean the biological urge to have sex, which applies to every gender of every species. But not every woman wants to be a mother.
jon hamm is such a good actor
Agreed 💯💯👏🏼👏🏼
I've never seen this movie before but was intrigued by the cast and WOW not what I expected at all! Not only is this great acting by some of my favorite usually less serious actors but it's also touching on a lot of great points that I think a lot of people these days can relate to
Adam Scott is awesome in this movie, especially in this scene. It's rare seeing him in a role that is less comedic and more serious, and it shows that he can really deliver when he isn't funny.
You should watch The Vicious Kind then. He plays a complete asshole completely different from any of his other roles
How amazing is the vicious kind. He’s amazing in that
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@Alijah Quentin definitely, have been watching on Instaflixxer for since december myself :D
I fully agree. He is a good actor.
Favorite scene in the movie. Loved how highly that Jason spoke of Julie!
Tiffany Bevis my favorite part too.
It’s my favorite part of the movie too 👏🏼👏🏼💯💯😊
Perfect performances by Hamm and Scott.
👏🏼👏🏼💯💯 Great actors
I love that Kristen Wiig can do dramatic scenes as well. She gave me MAD stomach pangs when tears ran down her face. It broke my heart
I just saw her cover her face. Did I miss something?
@@preshvilla5182 Yeah I don’t see any tears either lol
Why am I just realizing thats her 🤣 🤣 🤣
Not Kristen wig
👏🏼👏🏼💯💯 She is a good and like you said a versatile actress.
This is such a well directed and acted scene. It’s only 9 minutes but you can feel the tension building throughout and it feels so much longer. Aside from the great acting from Adam Scott and Jon Hamm, we see every character’s reactions and doubt about their own decisions when it comes to their relationships and parenting skills. I’m shocked this movie wasn’t more popular, I truly think it’s one of the best romantic comedies of the last 15 years
I fully agree. 👏🏼👏🏼💯💯 It is an underrated movie & one of the best I’ve seen.
Jon Hamm is the shit, he should be in every movie..
👏🏼👏🏼💯💯
Very underrated movie.
it was very good, but the end was too cliche.
@@tonnyrodrigueznunez yeah, the ending was off, they both became the people they most hated
@@tonnyrodrigueznunez agreed!! it was a good concept and unique, and that’s why this scene is really good. brings up a lot of good points to think about. but the ending was too neatly wrapped up and fairytale-ish. 🙄it was cringey. he becomes attracted to her suddenly cuz Mary Jane was not there anymore.
Every fucking time my dad's side of the family gets together...lol
😂😂😂😂😂
adam scott is a phenomenal actor
Agreed 👏🏼👏🏼💯💯
LOL Hamm's snowboarding line is hysterical.
OH MY GOD SHE SNOW BOARDS?! hahahahahaha
I love how Ben's such a despicable person in this scene, but later while apologizing he says the most sensible quote of the entire movie. Or maybe it's sensible to me because my relationship has things in common with Jason and Julie's (we're mostly best friends who learnt how to make it work without feeling like we have an extra limb).
Anyway, I think the fact we can see such different sides or shades of a character is thanks to Jon's incredible talent.
Agreed 👏🏼👏🏼💯💯
Adam Scott became that Actor you know who’ll do great things in that Scene.
"Love is just something made up by people like me, to sell linens"
Raymond Lee nylons*
Love how Jon Hamm is the only one drinking a cocktail 😂 dude really became Don Draper
😂😂
It’s not that hard to tell your kids “We’re not together. We’re with other people. We’re still your parents, we’re still a family and we love you.” Kids will understand unless you give them a reason to be confused.
Jon Hamm’s character was drunk, hurting, and frustrated. He was lashing out because it’s all he could do. Doubt he would have said that stuff in a better mindset
It doesn’t matter how you word it. It still has psychological damage that affects children into adulthood
But then there wouldn’t be a movie lol
Agreed 💯💯👏🏼👏🏼
You don't know that buddy.
Your kids will think of you as a selfish irresponsible prick who shouldn't have been a parent. And might even bad mouth you when you are not there.
Jon Hamm is just awesome
I don’t know if Megan Foxx or the director choose this little detail for her character but just look 2:25 how she is holding the fork in contrary to him. She comes from a different social-economic background but since she is an atractive and younger woman that is the only thing his character cares about. Not about if they have the same values about life or social-economic perspective. Furthermore, if you have watched the full film you know that this comes to bit him in the end. Very interesting
U have a good eye for attention to details. I’ve seen this movie multiple times & I never noticed the fork thing. The way u describe it makes perfect sense to show they clearly are incompatible.
Great eye!!
Jon Hamm is pretty hot when he's mad.
Well he's a hot head what do you expect
Yeah, it’s very hot when drunk men act like emotional, aggressive, a**holish jerks, jeks.
He is pretty hot when he everythings.
That's why hes a Mad Man. Lol
Adam and Jon two great actors
One of the greatest scenes about Love.
Jon Hamm with an old fashioned? Go figure
Kurt all smug and pleased with himself. Major instigator
Jon Hamm was so awesone here.
"It's so moist".
This is one of the best scenes in a romantic comedy ever
I love this scene! I completely understand Ben but also Jase and Julie. As a mom who could've chosen to be, deal, and potentially marry my daughters dad I'm so glad I didn't. We haven't been together since she was 2. She's 6 now and has never asked about our relationship though I know it'll probably come eventually. She loves her step mom(he married when she was 5 and she's been in her life since she was 3) and when she does ask about another sibling(from me) we talk about me loving someone enough for that. I mean we had a good hour long conversation about it and she's 6! So from this scene you can't just assume that your kid will be negatively affected because they live in a 2 parent home. I love her dad and he will forever be someone I care about and love and I feel that my daughter can see that from the both of us without any explanation even when we go through our "moments" lol. We always strive to put her first and I couldn't be more grateful.
I love Jon but I really hated him in this movie and mostly in this scene. My heart breaks every time I see Kristen's character cry.
It shows how he is a good actor. A good actor can make you forget about him as an actor and see only the character that he plays. It's the epitome of what acting should be.
@@machdude3366 women.
Agreed 👏🏼👏🏼💯💯
Titty McTitenheimer Hahahahaha!!!!! this guy is genius!!!! fucking love Don Draper
theLeonidas26 R love Don, hate Messi
I've watched some reviews on this movie and all I heard was that this movie sucked. "The plot is stupid". .... . Yea, no shit it's stupid, that's why this movie works. The movie knows that the plot is stupid. This is a good movie that shows what happens with relationships after kids. Trying that move they did, is dumb and the movie with everyone in it, knows that.
I actually haven't read any reviews saying "the plot is stupid". Not saying that the reviews were great, but "stupid plot" wasn't even in the top 10 of common criticisms. I think the idea behind the movie was pretty good for a movie like this, but that it wasn't executed too well and hit an odd middle between being a drama or a romcom. All in all, though, I like that movies like these are exploring and questioning traditional family values. The core messages behind this scene being:
1) Don't have kids with someone if your main connection to your partner is sex.
2) Children will benefit from their parents really knowing, respecting and loving each other before they are starting a family, preferably for many years, no matter the romantic circumstances. No rush.
3) Kids are able to understand more than they are being credited for.
4) Just because a family model is well established, doesn't mean it's automatically a good fit for every individual person or couple out there, and that it can't hurt to question these things in your own context. If you're a stable, good couple, putting that question out there will only reinforce your relationship, as you can see with the non-arguing couple here, Alex and Leslie. If you're not and you've realized that early enough, at least you don't end up making a massive mistake like the sex couple Ben and Missy here and have children with and therefore a permanent commitment to a person you hate.
I don't see anything wrong with those messages and actually like that more and more movies are putting these thoughts out there.
@@buxxi90 So many messages in one film? No wonder the reviews are less than stellar.
@@buxxi90 Also, you're taking all this from a film that was made by people who DO NOT HAVE KIDS. No wonder the scene feels like b.s.
@@JunebugPresents yeah, people who didn't go the standard route and probably have plenty of insight in their own social circle. Are you seriously saying to make or write a movie, you have to have lived through all of the plot yourself?
Those poor people from Titanic, didn't know they had the time to write a script and send it to Hollywood while paddling in that freezing water...
Jon Hamm as Batman
For a cheap and stupid movie, this was an awesome scene, powerful and good acting.
It wasn't stupid and they didn't make it look cheap 😑
I love Julie's voice!
Anyone ever been in the same room as your S.O. when they go deep like this on a friend or crush of theirs while you're sitting next to them? I would feel for Fox's character...it's the worst.
I really loved the movie. It showed that even full grown adults with experience can mess things up thinking they are doing the right thing. Ben might have been in a very bad mental state when he said what he said in this scene but he was very right.
The ending of this movie was very unrealistic though.
I don't know, I think it was realistic for these two characters specifically, maybe not other people but it fit for their relationship.
@@taraz6786 If something is meant to be, it will be I guess. That I whole heartedly believe.
@@taraz6786Regardless, your kids will of you the same no matter what you tell them
I like how they tried others but, they were meant to be together
It's what they wanted💕😔
Thank you do much for uploading this scene! :D Those tensions were super high, lmao
I love this scene, I wish I could have a kid with my best (girl) friend
jon hamm as batman
Jon fucking Hamm
JH.....legendary!
Omg are you on every clip of this movie?! You obviously didn't watch this if you think all you stated is true. What Jason learns is that love does NOT equal sex. and they learn that marriage can be shitty but you work through it bc you love each other.
❤
What is the piano song called that plays after this scene?
the beautyfull people..
So basiccaly, is this an american french movie ?
Just dont have kids folks.
Vic Torious have kids but find the right person :)
Or watch movies with a similar dramatic question that was made by people who actually have kids.
Edddy Burns!
god adam scott is so hot
It hurts me watching Jennifer's face -- those cheek implants seem ready to burst.
Tracy L I thought that was just how her cheeks were lol
OMG!! I was thinking the same thing... This scene would have been perfect without those weird cheeks. Why do women do this? I know they think iy makes them lpok younger, but are young women running around with chipmink cheeks when they're not even smiling?
Holy moly ! Is this what happens ? I've never veen married.
NO! This isn't what happens. It looks like a poorly written film made by people who never had kids.
This is what happens
hey, i live a few mins away from the Taconic!
MGM Lioness :)
What's the Ticonic?
The Taconic is the longest parkway in New York State.
life....
Is that Don Draper ?:P
Chris was supposed to be American?
it's actually impossible to tell, isn't it lmao
but I think so
I love this love
Don Draper is the shit
the movie would have been better if the girl potraying the bestriend mother is not her, she has no character and emotions
Chris o’dowd’s American accent seems off to me as a Brit. Can I ask the Americans out there - is it bad/good?
I don't think hes suppose to be American
The Irish accent is definitely pushing thru.
Megan Fox forever will play the same role.
Watsup with dark and Lovely over there 🤔
This movie is fucking awesome. 66% clearly means Rotten Tomatoes is shit.
Thats real shit.
Is this Judd Apatow's? It has him written all over it.
The movie was directed by Jennifer Westfeldt, who played Jules in this movie, and was Jon Hamm's real-life girlfriend at the time.
It hurts Jon. I know you're just acting -, that it's not actually you, but it hurts. I wished someone had warned me about the content of this video... all I wanted was a scene that had anything to do with my searchwords. "Jon Hamm hot scene". I guess I payed the price for my sloppy suggestion. Next time I'm going to write "Jon Hamm sex scene". Bye.
I love you,
bye.
Kristen wiig is so funny
Megan Fox não sabe atuar
Its so MOIST !
I wish Megan Fox was this way in real life. Not wanting kids and enjoy the freedom to bad this is all just an act just like in every other movie.
A woman cannot deny her biological instincts. Which is to have kids.
@@intermilan9731There are literally thousands of women who do not have kids and are fine with that. I think you mean the biological urge to have sex, which applies to every gender of every species. But not every woman wants to be a mother.
@@thejessifar4619 Cope talk for women who couldn't trap the man they liked.
This is a film made by people who don't have kids. That explains why this scene feels like b.s.
Emotional men, too much aggression and stupid nonsense.
This is so awkward 🤮
Needed a better script.
the movie is "wishful thinking". It is not even funny
ekaterina ponizovskaya have you ever thought that not everything is supposed to be funny
Useless scene. Basically, people using personal flaws to justify their brand of parenting. How meaningless!
that blonde woman is hidous
Jon Hamm as batman