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Gust (Philip Seymour Hoffman) throws a tantrum in the Director's (John Slattery) office when he is passed over for a position. His rage leads him to break a window for the second time.
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Produced by Tom Hanks, written by Aaron Sorkin, and directed by Mike Nichols, this adaptation of George Crile III's incendiary bestseller tells the remarkable story of the Texas congressman whose efforts to prevent the Red Army from overtaking Afghanistan eventually led to the collapse of the Soviet Union while simultaneously fueling the rise of radical Islam. In the early 1980s, a hastily assembled army of Afghan "freedom fighters" achieved the remarkable feat of fending off Soviet invaders despite the fact that the odds were overwhelmingly stacked against them. At the time, Texas congressman Charlie Wilson (Hanks) was a key member of the hugely powerful House Appropriations Committee. Illuminated to the specifics of this remarkable war by a high-profile Houston socialite, Wilson spearheaded an effort to provide hundreds of millions of dollars in weapons and training to the Mujahideen with more than a little help from brilliant but prickly CIA operative Gust Avrokotos.
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Cast: Thomas Crawford, Philip Seymour Hoffman, John Slattery
Director: Mike Nichols
Producers: Celia D. Costas, Gary Goetzman, Michael Haley, Tom Hanks, Ryan Kavanaugh, Paul A. Levin, Jeff Skoll, Mary Bailey, Edward Hunt
Screenwriters: George Crile, Aaron Sorkin
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@pschroeter1
@pschroeter1 2 года назад
"My loyalty? For 24 years people have been trying to kill me, people who know how. " I love that line.
@mallardbenjamin3685
@mallardbenjamin3685 Год назад
That's going on my gravestone.
@alexludavertigo6926
@alexludavertigo6926 Год назад
Mr George how much you pay to hide the new guy
@alexludavertigo6926
@alexludavertigo6926 Год назад
Eh
@Tommy1977777
@Tommy1977777 Год назад
Damn truth.
@Chris-ji4iu
@Chris-ji4iu Год назад
Loved this whole scene.
@Jeremylovy
@Jeremylovy 2 года назад
Phillip Seymour Hoffman is sorely missed. What an incredible talent he was.
@carlosrivas1629
@carlosrivas1629 Год назад
scares the hell out Howard Stark.
@johndrew1235
@johndrew1235 Год назад
Drugs are bad
@drewhendley
@drewhendley Год назад
Understatement of the decade
@jonking2720
@jonking2720 Год назад
He’s not a good portrayal of a Case Officer.
@johnd1281
@johnd1281 Год назад
Amen 🙏 to that 👍
@williammccormick2802
@williammccormick2802 8 лет назад
How were you? You were good, Mr. Hoffman. You were the best.
@metallijames
@metallijames 7 лет назад
Don't make me tear up...
@jimmymoron944
@jimmymoron944 6 лет назад
William McCormick yeah
@josephmulvihill9434
@josephmulvihill9434 4 года назад
Absolutely magnificent. Only 1 maybe 2 actors possessed the raw talent that Hoffman owned.
@hermit6208
@hermit6208 4 года назад
Amen brother.
@mattf9076
@mattf9076 3 года назад
Synecdoche New York. Best movie of all time
@hunchburnem9002
@hunchburnem9002 5 лет назад
This is without a doubt one of the best movie scenes of all time. They nailed this.
@myndwork
@myndwork 2 года назад
I come back to this scene at least once a month. One of the best movie scenes ever.
@theconsciousobserver6829
@theconsciousobserver6829 2 года назад
Not really
@eazamar9
@eazamar9 2 года назад
The whole movie is a masterpiece.
@estebancorral5151
@estebancorral5151 2 года назад
You are forgetting when he said he paid a witch to put a curse on his boss.
@siberwolf33
@siberwolf33 Год назад
Hammered actually.
@mylifeisacomplexpastiche7901
@mylifeisacomplexpastiche7901 7 лет назад
"Also water goes _over_ a dam and _under_ a bridge, you poncy schoolboy..."
@Wesley296
@Wesley296 6 лет назад
inaccurate, but funny nonetheless.
@Holiday216
@Holiday216 5 лет назад
@@Wesley296 lol yes, inaccurate, but an accurate pedantic correction of the malapropism :-)
@camkraw893
@camkraw893 5 лет назад
@@Holiday216That's not a malapropism in this situation
@shaneourada3013
@shaneourada3013 5 лет назад
Actually, water goes through a damn to generate electricity, not over it or under it! Idiots!
@FatherManus
@FatherManus 5 лет назад
@@shaneourada3013 They aren't talking about that type of dam and you know it, lol.
@MrPurpleEYE
@MrPurpleEYE 8 лет назад
That Secretary at the end is everyone watching this movie
@eboooo
@eboooo 5 лет назад
Yeah it's really touching
@paulsmith8805
@paulsmith8805 5 лет назад
No.
@shaunpearson7905
@shaunpearson7905 4 года назад
She should have been more discrete with the thumbs-up because now that guy's going to make her work-life a little shittier.
@raymond3803
@raymond3803 4 года назад
@@shaunpearson7905 She'll hit him with an EEO complaint so fast...…..Secretarie's head will spin. Been there. Done that. Got to retire @ 46 with full GS-12 benefits and a tax-free 6-figure settlement I agreed not to disclose. Own 2 new homes. Drive new vehicles. 100% debt free. Haven't worked a day since. God's truth!
@throwoutable
@throwoutable 3 года назад
Every secretary when someone curses out a boss like that
@itslikethesamebutdifferent8020
@itslikethesamebutdifferent8020 4 года назад
Both Phillip Seymour Hoffman and John Slattery killed it in this scene. They both excelled and elevated this part to the point that you can really feel the anger between both. They were both feeding off each other so well, they complimented each other perfectly.
@NormAppleton
@NormAppleton 5 месяцев назад
True, two actors letting it fly
@paulpfannenstiel6409
@paulpfannenstiel6409 2 месяца назад
Exactly it works so well because it just keeps moving
@maryannryan9423
@maryannryan9423 Месяц назад
And yet the scene is so funny too.
@leocamposarquivo
@leocamposarquivo Месяц назад
That's what happen when you give a great script to two great actors.
@19IrishMan73
@19IrishMan73 4 года назад
Why he didn't win an Oscar for this role is way beyond me. This man was such an incredible actor. His emotion, his speech patterns, his vocal inflection. All of it, flawless. I've seen so many actors try to do angry or some other heightened emotion and it can seem forced, With him, it just flows like he truly is going through whatever emotion he's trying to relay feels it. I understand that's what great acting is, but there as so few who can pull it off. He is truly missed, by myself and countless others. I recommend every movie he's ever been in from Twister to The Hunger Games. Regardless of the film, he always gave 110% and absolutely killed it every single time. RIP Mr. Hoffman
@juanaboynkin1196
@juanaboynkin1196 3 года назад
Gust's wife said she thought she saw her husband on the screen in this movie.
@whenfatkillsfat803
@whenfatkillsfat803 2 года назад
He was nominated for Before The Devil Knows You're Dead the same year. DDL won actor and Bardem won supporting.
@whenfatkillsfat803
@whenfatkillsfat803 2 года назад
@StuntmanJules DDL won actor and Bardem won supporting.
@atomsk1972
@atomsk1972 2 года назад
@@whenfatkillsfat803 Oh geez, between this and Bardem, how can you choose - joint winners?
@15Candles
@15Candles 2 года назад
Let me tell you that if he was nominated, he would've been up against Javier Bardem in No Country For Old Men, how you think he's able to beat that????
@MarvelousSeven
@MarvelousSeven 9 лет назад
"Yeah, because you're f***ing Rodger's fiance and you know I know." It would be so awesome to have that kind of workplace invincibility.
@pso89
@pso89 8 лет назад
+MarvelousSeven exactlysupervisors would stay in constant fear which would lead to them being mindful when they speak to employees
@MarvelousSeven
@MarvelousSeven 8 лет назад
+JonBenait06 ever had your spouse sneak around with someone else? It sucks bro. People who seduce other men's spouses are the scum of the earth.
@MarvelousSeven
@MarvelousSeven 8 лет назад
+JonBenait06 While that is true, one of you can always say no.
@shotforshot5983
@shotforshot5983 5 лет назад
@@MarvelousSeven Get over it.
@Countrybananas
@Countrybananas 5 лет назад
It's called leverage and it can always be found if you dig deep enough my friend
@danwatson4353
@danwatson4353 10 лет назад
You need multiple hands to count the number of movies where Hoffman has, in a matter of minutes, effortlessly walked away with the most memorable scene in a movie. One of the greatest actors in the history of American cinema. An incalculable loss to the movies.
@Stranglehold432
@Stranglehold432 10 лет назад
I completely agree, Mr. Hoffman was such a scene stealer. :)
@JoeSmith-hv7oe
@JoeSmith-hv7oe 3 года назад
Near the top of that list is, without question, Twister.
@lizzyphinsfan9927
@lizzyphinsfan9927 2 года назад
The Ides of March, where he fires the Ryan Gossling character
@JoeSmith-hv7oe
@JoeSmith-hv7oe Год назад
Cold Mountain 👨‍🍳 💋
@Max-fe3ml
@Max-fe3ml 10 месяцев назад
He may be the best supporting actor of all time. Like you said, think about all of the movies he absolutely steals in a lesser role.
@5easy
@5easy 6 лет назад
2:45 the way his voice kinda breaks when he says child, you can hear the hurt; like he was on the verge of crying because it was so cathartic. Great actor. One of the best.
@alanrogs3990
@alanrogs3990 4 месяца назад
I think it was just because he was getting to the end of a long sentence and his voice dipped. It happens to me sometimes. He just needed a breath.
@rugerdern1554
@rugerdern1554 6 лет назад
I"VE SPENT THE LAST 3 YEARS LEARNING FINNISH!!!!!! that line always makes me laugh!
@Concatenate
@Concatenate 2 года назад
Which should come in handy in VIRGINIA! Lol.
@alexludavertigo6926
@alexludavertigo6926 Год назад
2:25
@alexludavertigo6926
@alexludavertigo6926 Год назад
GODDAMN IT!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🍻
@B1gLupu
@B1gLupu Год назад
Let's be honest, with 3 years he still doesn't know much Finnish. It's a beast of a language.
@JonnySublime
@JonnySublime Год назад
@@B1gLupu I feel like he does it’s not English
@wakeruncollapse
@wakeruncollapse 10 лет назад
Hoffman is so good in this scene that I'm just now noticing how wretched the editing is. RIP to a tremendous actor.
@johnnytastetest
@johnnytastetest 10 лет назад
Oh, I KNOW, eh? I can't criticize one single thing about Hoffman's performance there, but if I had edited it, the window smash would've taken only one heavy blow, and Slattery's flinch would have been perfectly in time with the smash, or JUST late, as the shards flew inward. Now, I realize that glass can be very resilient. In fact, a few years ago when I watched as my condo burned to the ground from the street, I saw my cousin try to smash the passenger-side window of his car that was in the driveway because, since he left his keys inside the inferno and we barely escaped with our lives, he wanted to put it in neutral and get it to safety before the burning debris destroyed it too - it took him three or four HEAVY "stabs" with a 20 pound iron bench-press bar he grabbed from the open garage before it finally shattered. So yeah...my only criticism is from the people in post, is what I'm saying. That was the most epic "Ratta-tat-tat!" machine gun fire of an insult, and yet we see an additional unsuccessful attempt at the "epic cool" window smash, which comes off a little more like "frustration" than it does "TOTAL FUCKING BADASS." Granted, his character is OBVIOUSLY frustrated, but...you know what I mean. If a person were to fantasize about telling off THEIR boss, would it take them THREE hits to smash his window? Or to knock him out cold with an uppercut? Of course not. Just one. RIP, Phillip Seymour Hoffman Hollywood is going to suck quite a bit (more) without the talent he used to improve it. : / (Edit: THREE hits - I originally said TWO. Even worse! Heh heh)
@Bachishaman
@Bachishaman 10 лет назад
I cant stand how at 48 seconds into this vid the room is different and the glass he breaks at the end isn't even there!! other than that, love this scene.
@roloug95
@roloug95 10 лет назад
Are you serious? Whats wrong with the editing?
@wakeruncollapse
@wakeruncollapse 10 лет назад
roloug95 Watch the double cut between 1:19 and 1:21 - the extra tidbit at Hoffman's back doesn't match the scene on either side of it. When he takes the first swing at the glass, the window pane is empty. Then when he finally breaks it, only a fraction of it falls out on the left side, only for it to completely disappear in the next frame.
@krissuchdeve4732
@krissuchdeve4732 10 лет назад
***** 1:19 - 1:21 you are right but there is definitely a pane when he takes the first swing, you can even see the reflection of the blinds adjuster and can even see the pane flex when he hits it.
@forestmonstre6322
@forestmonstre6322 2 года назад
There are so many great lines in this scene... From speaking Finnish, dignifying her, to the part about people trying to kill him... This scene is pure gold!!!
@JezielJovel
@JezielJovel Год назад
That's Mr. Sorkin at work, my friend. Pure gold indeed.
@forestmonstre6322
@forestmonstre6322 Год назад
@@JezielJovel agreed! Phenomenal writer... Real life delusional lunatic... Perhaps you need the latter to be the former hahaha
@nuttycommuter3718
@nuttycommuter3718 Год назад
@@JezielJovel and why I’m reminded of the “you can’t handle the truth” scene in a few good men when I watch this.
@joolix1
@joolix1 Год назад
I am Finnish ,and the fact that someone tries to learn it is in itself a daring venture as it is close to impossible if you have not grown up with it.
@joolix1
@joolix1 Год назад
To add to this, I am a minority in Finland as Swedish is my first language, but even Finnish Finns have trouble with the grammar as it is incredibly complex.
@stephenmichael3395
@stephenmichael3395 5 лет назад
"for 24 years, people have been trying to kill me...people who know HOW..
@TheGoowolf
@TheGoowolf 3 года назад
apparently not. he's still standing.
@MiStABeNtLy64
@MiStABeNtLy64 10 лет назад
"Excuse me, What The Fucc." Lol I love this scene R.I.P PSH, you're going down as one of the greats!
@clintleffingwell8129
@clintleffingwell8129 Год назад
The "How was I?" at the end was just perfect.
@hoilst
@hoilst 8 лет назад
Love PSH, but you've got to admit, Slattery manages to go toe-to-toe with him in this scene.
@ChrisWolff2013
@ChrisWolff2013 8 лет назад
+hoilst Slattery was great in this scene. His anger felt real too.
@gasaholic47
@gasaholic47 8 лет назад
+Chris Wolff It needed a strong actor to keep up with Hoffman, and Slattery was perfect for it.
@Holiday216
@Holiday216 5 лет назад
No doubt- just because he got the short end of the stick in the scene doesn't mean he didn't kill it-
@hoilst
@hoilst 5 лет назад
@@Holiday216 I mean, I can't stop watching this scene. It's a fantastic piece of character-building, and a great way of outlining a key theme of the movie. You got PSH being paranoid about a simple repair guy, you've got probably the most WASPish actor on the planet representing convention and orthodoxy - you've got an alienated man with a borderline lost cause on the outside of the establishment.
@scotts.1414
@scotts.1414 4 года назад
Great actors chewing on the scenery, and then each other (so to speak) with the well-written great dialogue - nothing better in the movies
@javimiami92
@javimiami92 5 лет назад
“....and I’m never ever sick at sea!” Is a reference to the Gilbert and Sullivan classic The HMS Pinafore, which was also referenced in The West Wing. Aaron Sorkin ladies and gentlemen.
@ChrisWolff2013
@ChrisWolff2013 5 лет назад
Man is brilliant.
@juanaboynkin1196
@juanaboynkin1196 3 года назад
Also, in the book, Gust talks about how his stomach can handle foods wherever he goes in the world. He could go to Burundi or Peshawar and not get sick.
@tommytimp
@tommytimp 3 года назад
He also used it in a Baldwin monologue in Malice.
@chrisotto8370
@chrisotto8370 3 года назад
@@tommytimp YES, I knew that was in some other great monologue
@mrdankhimself
@mrdankhimself 2 года назад
It comes up in an episode of Bojack Horseman too where they are paying a fairly open homage to Sorkin.
@IPlayPianoInMyPjs
@IPlayPianoInMyPjs 10 лет назад
"How was I?" Ahhhh this is such a good film, and it makes me terribly sad knowing that Hoffman will never act again. He was such an amazing actor...
@ptgarraty
@ptgarraty 9 лет назад
My favorite argument scene in any movie ever.
@Fudge_Fantasy
@Fudge_Fantasy 5 лет назад
Lean on me.. in the court room.
@brandondaniels9471
@brandondaniels9471 4 года назад
@@Fudge_Fantasy Gene Hackman and Denzel in Crimson Tide or A Few Good Men ending
@mattmcnulty8131
@mattmcnulty8131 3 года назад
Are we not going to discuss Clair George here? How he set that whole thing up by getting both of them to think they were going to get an apology. Clair George is a rascal. I’m sure he was laughing his butt off when this meeting went down.
@NorthernNitroPhotos
@NorthernNitroPhotos 10 лет назад
"How was I?" you were great PSH, rip
@pauljohnson3340
@pauljohnson3340 5 лет назад
The thumbs up at the end. The staff has his back.
@GiantSandles
@GiantSandles 8 лет назад
Hoffman was so fun to watch when he was playing anger, him and a young Pacino were the best at that
@colewood3297
@colewood3297 4 года назад
Don't forget Joe Peshi.
@Karathos
@Karathos 6 лет назад
"You're coarse." "For Helsinki I need someone with diplomatic skills" Clearly someone hasn't spent time with a lot of Finns. :D
@Kookanoodles
@Kookanoodles 4 года назад
I think in those days someone posted in Helsinki would have had to deal with Soviets as much as Finns, probably why they needed diplomatic skills.
@sbalak
@sbalak 4 года назад
LMAO
@felipepalmacastro
@felipepalmacastro 4 года назад
Perkele!
@magnieto1
@magnieto1 3 года назад
"Excuse me?"
@jasonjackson5696
@jasonjackson5696 3 года назад
It’s a movie ....
@LeightyK
@LeightyK 7 лет назад
Learning FINNISH...which should come in handy in VIRGINIA!!!
@Darusdei
@Darusdei 3 года назад
eikö siellä puhuttakkaan suomea?
@ilkkarautio2449
@ilkkarautio2449 3 года назад
Ei ilmeisesti. 🤔 Mun suku asuu Louisianassa, heidänkin suomi on todella heikkoo.
@zolafuckass8606
@zolafuckass8606 3 года назад
Hey! We have a pretty big Finnish population here! 23 is a big number! 😉
@dnasty312
@dnasty312 2 года назад
And I'm never ever sick at sea ✋🏼
@rattatouilletherat
@rattatouilletherat 2 года назад
Maybe in the upper peninsula or Lake Worth, FL, but definitely not there
@Lemire34
@Lemire34 13 лет назад
"I've spent the past three years learning Finnish, which would come in handy here in Virginia, and I'm never ever sick at sea! So I wanna know WHY I'm not gonna be your Helsinki station chief!" Brilliance
@guitarhero2022
@guitarhero2022 Год назад
The best and probably most important moment in this scene is right at the end, when he asks one of the ladies how he was and he gets a smile and thumbs up. It shows that he's liked around the office.
@youtubasoarus
@youtubasoarus 10 лет назад
And... now i've gotta see this movie.
@carl5192
@carl5192 6 лет назад
agreed I really enjoyed it!
@Matches771
@Matches771 6 лет назад
One of my all time favourite movies!
@switchbuckle5th
@switchbuckle5th 6 лет назад
youtubasoarus everything involving this character and performance is wonderful. Everything else is meh.
@garrettsoash4527
@garrettsoash4527 6 лет назад
it gets better
@RandyHoke
@RandyHoke 6 лет назад
An underestimated classic. If you like dramas based on history, then you'll like this one. I feel like this one was one of Hoffman's best characters.
@illiterateno2
@illiterateno2 2 года назад
Every once in a while I come back to this scene for a good laugh. They both did a great job!
@jsharp1701
@jsharp1701 10 лет назад
"How was I?" You were great, Philip. RIP.
@alexandernilsen9341
@alexandernilsen9341 10 лет назад
He overdosed on heroin while having three kids under the ago of ten. He was a fucking loser, and deserves absolutely no repect!
@virgiliacoriolanus5093
@virgiliacoriolanus5093 10 лет назад
Alexander Nilsen Oh my God. Shut up. Yes, you're right. He od'd on heroin when he had a family. But he relapsed after TWENTY years of sobriety, and a few months after going to rehab. It's not like he was shoving needles in his arm in between movies...he relapsed. It happens. And learn how to spell.
@johnp1787
@johnp1787 5 лет назад
...after Daniel Day Lewis this man PSH was the best male actor ever! R.I.P 🙏
@SonofLiberty007
@SonofLiberty007 3 года назад
What about Gary Oldman?
@SonofLiberty007
@SonofLiberty007 3 года назад
DDL is number 1 GO is number 2 Think of all the great roles.
@AMcGrath82
@AMcGrath82 7 лет назад
This whole movie was not only gold, but also an extremely important reminder for Americans about what happens when we get involved in foreign affairs and don't see them through to the end.
@slicex3408
@slicex3408 6 лет назад
Umm, because of the support of the insurgent forces the russians had to withdraw, which ultimately let to the downfall of the communist UDSSR and thus meant freedom for millions of people. So yeah, it is indeed an important reminder, but not one that you would like, fuckhead ;)
@Rowrin
@Rowrin 6 лет назад
Pretty sure he's talking about dropping Afghanistan like an unwanted step child after our goal of defeating the Russians was met, leaving a ruined country, crap-tons of weapons and a power vacuum that would be filled by people who hate our guts. >.>
@malcolmkirkpatrick722
@malcolmkirkpatrick722 6 лет назад
Montaigne, "On the Uncertainty of Our Judgments".
@Atreus21
@Atreus21 5 лет назад
Well, but part of Gust's story about the Zen master is that it never ends.
@spongey1128
@spongey1128 5 лет назад
@@slicex3408 How cute of your tiny little mind. Maybe pay attention to the end scene when Gust is telling the story about the Zen Master and the little boy again. Take special note to the sound when Gust tosses Charlies whiskey. Congrats on missing the major point of the movie, DoucheCanoe.
@sellers737
@sellers737 5 лет назад
You know you're a crazy good actor when you have more memorable scenes in a movie that stars Tom Hanks
@josephbalais1196
@josephbalais1196 6 месяцев назад
I love it when he gets upset with the window installer guy. Lol!
@JustSomeCanadianGuy
@JustSomeCanadianGuy 8 лет назад
Imagine if the whole movie was about Gust.
@TheM2heavy
@TheM2heavy 8 лет назад
amen
@Isojoki
@Isojoki 7 лет назад
It should have been.
@ryan.1357
@ryan.1357 7 лет назад
You can call him Gus. It's Gust, with a 'T', but he doesn't care.
@abbynormall207
@abbynormall207 7 лет назад
It's not?
@hermit6208
@hermit6208 7 лет назад
That would be awesome.
@MrKajithecat
@MrKajithecat 10 лет назад
This scene was genius.
@hoilst
@hoilst 9 лет назад
Hoffman steals it, but damn, Slattery definitely equals him here. They way he stammers "I- I'm not even gonna...dignify that with a response..." is brilliant.
@johnnyrock30
@johnnyrock30 9 лет назад
hoilst Slattery is equally awesome here.
@ryan.1357
@ryan.1357 7 лет назад
The part in which he wipes the ash from his desk steals it for me.
@larrymcjones
@larrymcjones 5 лет назад
One of my all time favorite movie scenes...the dialogue and acting is just something else
@chaisewelsh1998
@chaisewelsh1998 5 лет назад
Was Avrakotos actually like this??
@idklol4197
@idklol4197 Год назад
I've never seen this movie but about 40 seconds into the video I both had a sinking feeling sorkin wrote this and knew that window was getting broken again
@sgt.thundercok4704
@sgt.thundercok4704 Год назад
It's all so generic.
@dinbee4611
@dinbee4611 11 месяцев назад
This is just one of my favorite Phillip Seymour Hoffman scenes. Must've replayed the scene more than a dozen times and it still give me the chuckles. He really "delivers" here. In this movie he's definitely coarse but brutally frank and very direct to the point. Hits u right in the gut. I really miss this guy.
@mytmyt
@mytmyt 5 лет назад
Sorkin’s words and Hoffman’s acting. The best of both worlds!
@14Tommere
@14Tommere 4 года назад
I am 50 and must have seen 1000 movies. And THIS is my no 1 scene. The best!
@lgtwzrd
@lgtwzrd 10 лет назад
You were great Phillip. You were f*cking great.
@perikliesantoniou
@perikliesantoniou Месяц назад
At least once a year, I find myself coming to RU-vid to relive this scene. It's just perfection - the dialogue flow, the tension throughout, the smashing of the window pane - all in the name of honour. Philip Seymour Hoffman was a genius.
@chrispellicci6587
@chrispellicci6587 Год назад
Looks like me yelling at my manager
@TheZombieman87
@TheZombieman87 Год назад
Did you break his window? ;)
@sultanabran1
@sultanabran1 10 лет назад
this is one of my favourite scenes of any movie ever. it's all hoffman. rip
@SecretGerms
@SecretGerms 7 лет назад
i've watched this clip countless times. philip seymour hoffman was amazing.
@feanor1489
@feanor1489 10 лет назад
Absolutely love this scene. RIP Phillip Seymour hoffman , one of the greatest actors ever
@maxdegrom6907
@maxdegrom6907 4 года назад
I know I should just be grateful for all the great performances Mr. Hoffman left behind. But for selfish reasons, I will forever miss all the great work he would have done. It's so hard to do a scene like that and Hoffman crushed it. Kudos to Slattery for standing tall in the face of all the brilliant fire.
@voivod6969
@voivod6969 7 лет назад
GOD he was good- I absolutely cried like a baby when he died because I knew we were going to be deprived of this incredible kind of genius that only he could bring to the screen. A true original.
@jotarokujo7955
@jotarokujo7955 2 года назад
I cried too. I couldn't believe it
@TheHappychickadee
@TheHappychickadee 2 года назад
Me too - I cried
@assrammington7961
@assrammington7961 8 месяцев назад
He was a drug addict loser. He’s got the acting skills of Tarantino. Lol
@Trotsky1981
@Trotsky1981 5 лет назад
I've watched this scene many, many times. One of the highlights of Hoffman's career. So good.
@TheLaoruga
@TheLaoruga 7 лет назад
Best actor I ever see.
@jamesd2128
@jamesd2128 10 лет назад
God, you were something special Mr Hoffman ; I've literally lost track of how many priceless moments like this scene you've brought me in your great career. Break a leg wherever you are Philip.
@2riverageo
@2riverageo 3 года назад
What a Scene.....what an Actor.....Phillip, you had many more of these in you my friend......your inner demons got the best of you, and a huge loss for us
@moarschtuff9233
@moarschtuff9233 Год назад
I’ve watched this an unhealthy amount of times - the acting is just too good.
@mooremiket
@mooremiket 4 года назад
I have never watched this movie, but I have watched this clip easily between 30-40 times. It’s a masterclass from top to bottom. Much praise for Hoffman, obviously, but Slattery deserves props for going toe to toe with him. Plus, c’mon. Talking to the secretary at the end was the best way to end this scene. I don’t know if I even want to watch the movie, but I will always click on this clip when it’s in my Suggested Videos list
@carolskiljan7068
@carolskiljan7068 4 года назад
mooremiket you want/should watch the movie
8 месяцев назад
Have you watched the movie yet? It really is an underrated gem!
@franciscanstudent
@franciscanstudent 5 месяцев назад
If you love that, the book is amazing.
@StudioMod
@StudioMod 9 месяцев назад
"Yeah, well I'd like a take a moment to review the several ways in which you're a douchebag." LOL absolutely, criminally savage burn.
@Sabrowsky
@Sabrowsky 6 лет назад
this movie was just the perfect blend of comedy, documentary and drama you find once in a lifetime
@stubritton9468
@stubritton9468 3 года назад
One of the best actors there ever was. RIP Mr Hoffman you are missed.
@johntringali3217
@johntringali3217 10 лет назад
Hoffman stole the show. Great movie, so underrated.
@timothy3727
@timothy3727 Год назад
A truly great actor. RIP
@richardpowell4281
@richardpowell4281 3 года назад
My absolute favorite scene in the movie. Hoffman absolutely nailed this roll. The energy is perfect.
@CaptainHurricane
@CaptainHurricane 10 лет назад
One of my all time favourite performances by Hoffman, he was a genius ! He will be greatly missed
@TheDaan4444
@TheDaan4444 6 месяцев назад
God, what do I miss PSH... such an outstanding actor!!!
@davidbaumgarten8339
@davidbaumgarten8339 9 месяцев назад
This should have gotten a Oscar
@TheLastOfTheFinest80
@TheLastOfTheFinest80 10 лет назад
The world has lost such a truly talented individual today. RIP Phillip Seymour Hoffman.
@jimzafiriou7808
@jimzafiriou7808 Год назад
And this folks, is how to talk to your boss. Amazing scene, from a very underrated movie.
@intrepid_wandering
@intrepid_wandering 10 месяцев назад
The exchange with the secretary and her expression is the cherry on top of this already perfect scene.
@pauls1883
@pauls1883 3 месяца назад
Phillip Seymour Hoffman ... a master at his craft. Such a loss to the world :-(
@KT-pe6zh
@KT-pe6zh 3 месяца назад
2:54 " How was I" 😂😂😂😂
@adriande1
@adriande1 3 года назад
I first watched this clip before I saw the actual movie and I thought this happened somewhere in the middle of this character's arc but no, this is this guy's INTRODUCTION in the movie. That's how you introduce a character.
@ck1643
@ck1643 3 года назад
💯 %
@jackspry9736
@jackspry9736 2 года назад
RIP Philip Seymour Hoffman (July 23, 1967 - February 2, 2014), aged 46 You will always be remembered as a legend.
@ErwinSchrodinger64
@ErwinSchrodinger64 Год назад
Never watched the film. I just enjoy watching the late Phillip Seymour Hoffman act. To be clear, he was already in the top 10 actors of today's age. On the way to becoming number one.
@clintleffingwell8129
@clintleffingwell8129 5 лет назад
1:10 - The quivering wrist is a nice touch. Damn, Hoffman was world class.
@T.M.Warren-qp2gq
@T.M.Warren-qp2gq 5 лет назад
🗣 The simple pleasure of watching two fine actors at the peak of their craft deliver a scene while having fun! RIP - *PSH* ❗️
@fordshaw5833
@fordshaw5833 2 месяца назад
Two great actors got at each other head to toe - epic!!!!
@Happilywanderin
@Happilywanderin 6 лет назад
I am in love with how much he relishes the word child in that storm out.
@stephenkeller2584
@stephenkeller2584 3 года назад
Philip Seymour Hoffman was one of the greatest actors we've ever seen. I can't recall a bad film and even when the films were average he was invariably outstanding.
@ricardoaguirre7694
@ricardoaguirre7694 3 года назад
Best actor ever....
@jotarokujo7955
@jotarokujo7955 2 года назад
Yes exactly even when the movies he were in were average, his performances were outstanding and made the movie worth watching. I miss him so much. After he died I lost interest watching new movies
@tomshea8382
@tomshea8382 Год назад
I hated him in Twister. Mainly because the character was so unbelievably off-putting. Plus Twister sucks.
@3yearshardcore1
@3yearshardcore1 10 лет назад
Thanks for all the great work Phillip. You will be remembered as a fucking legend. RIP
@markseager5177
@markseager5177 8 месяцев назад
If I've watched this once, I've watched it a hundred times. He was absolute brilliance, as an actor. It very well may be the perfect scene.
@robertbishop5357
@robertbishop5357 3 года назад
This and the bug in the scotch bottle are the 2 best scenes in this movie.
@sabya23
@sabya23 5 лет назад
Hoffman is brilliant as usual. His energy is just astounding.
@epicswag5509
@epicswag5509 7 лет назад
My teacher played this movie in class like 2 days ago.
@epicswag5509
@epicswag5509 6 лет назад
lol no my teacher is actually God
@MichaelOdomwest16thAve
@MichaelOdomwest16thAve 4 года назад
Watching these two go at it just makes pure gold for this movie
@josephmulvihill9898
@josephmulvihill9898 3 года назад
An absolutely magnificent performance from an incredibly talented man who had no living equal. R.I.P.P.S.H. You are missed.
@el34glo59
@el34glo59 10 лет назад
The best character actor in the world along with DDL. And imo you were just hitting your stride and hadn't even peaked. You will be truly missed for the work you've done and for what was to come. R. I. P. PSH
@copycatninjitsu
@copycatninjitsu 5 лет назад
Ive known about this movie for awhile but never gotten round to watching it. This scene tells me thats something im gonna have to rectify asap.
@dwmc102555
@dwmc102555 3 года назад
Only fair to give a shout-out to the guy who shaped this wonderful scene -- the late director Mike Nichols (Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf, The Birdcage, The Graduate, Silkwood, etc etc), a master at eliciting top-notch performances. Taking nothing away from PSH and Slattery!
@scottbussell6124
@scottbussell6124 3 года назад
A motherfucking legend. RIP..MR.Hoffman.
@toneriggz
@toneriggz 10 лет назад
RIP Philip, a real New Yorker.
@justinryu5990
@justinryu5990 10 лет назад
sad to see you go philip you were one of my favorite actors
@willelniff426
@willelniff426 3 года назад
One of the all-time unheralded underrated classic scenes from a film that deserves equivalent distinction...
@josephpratt8774
@josephpratt8774 Год назад
“…and I’m never ever sick at sea.” Brilliance.
@TheChuck624
@TheChuck624 10 лет назад
I am so sad this guy is gone. He was a great actor. R.I.P. Philip.
@kevinp665
@kevinp665 8 лет назад
One of my fav scenes, total badass
@arnie8604
@arnie8604 3 года назад
Philip was fantastic .... tremendous .... miss his presence bigtume.
@rightrightrightuhhuhuhhuh6516
Hanks utterly outclassed in his own film by Hoffman and John Slattery
@fttommy
@fttommy Год назад
This is one of my favorite movie scenes of all time. Hoffman was such an incredible talent.
@ballisticmonkey999
@ballisticmonkey999 5 лет назад
That Ted Levine voice impression is amazing
@deergv
@deergv 10 лет назад
Thank you for everything, Phillip.
@Prae7orian
@Prae7orian 3 месяца назад
Every time I think of Hoffman I think of this clip, and I am compelled to watch it again.
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