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Ray Kroc visits McDonald's for the first time - The Founder (2016) 

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Salesman Ray Kroc (Michael Keaton) receives an order from Dick McDonald (Nick Offerman) of no less than six milkshake mixers--actually, better make it eight... which he believes must be a mistake. Realizing it's not a mistake, he decides to drive out to California and check out this restaurant with his own eyes.
Film: The Founder
Released: 2016
Director: John Lee Hancock
Distributor: The Weinstein Company

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@jamescollinson2179
@jamescollinson2179 2 года назад
Ray Kroc was completely stunned. Back in 1954 placing your order for a hamburger, fries, and a coke and getting it seconds later was like visiting another planet.
@TralfazConstruction
@TralfazConstruction 2 года назад
The movie drew that contrast so well too. Also, watching this movie for the first time about eight months ago, I never wanted a hamburger so badly as I did _all_ throughout this movie. I indulged myself a couple days later getting a regular cheeseburger, regular hamburger, French fries and a regular coke. All era-appropriate just like in the movie. It was very good.
@cloudsombrero
@cloudsombrero 2 года назад
It still is
@albertrenshaw4252
@albertrenshaw4252 2 года назад
It’s as if we watched the same video 😱
@kokewolfxo9710
@kokewolfxo9710 Год назад
Yeah…….we just saw it……..thanks for translating the obvious🤦🤦🤦people have really, really gotten dumber. It’s amazing.
@kokewolfxo9710
@kokewolfxo9710 Год назад
@@TralfazConstruction cool story🤦you must be incredibly lame to hang out with. Good lord.
@mrfreeman1763
@mrfreeman1763 2 года назад
They need 8 milkshake machines at one location so they can have one that works at all times.
@DavidLS1
@DavidLS1 2 года назад
No, that was when they made real milkshakes.
@pattimcb31
@pattimcb31 Год назад
Nah they all still down🤣
@thy45sguy90
@thy45sguy90 Год назад
The milkshake machines are fine it’s the ice cream machines that are bad 💀
@frotworth
@frotworth Год назад
Got a good laugh from this. Thanks!
@TheProfessor66
@TheProfessor66 Год назад
They do work
@wiovelli
@wiovelli 6 месяцев назад
Are we gonna ignore the fact that that employee that served him is the nicest mcdonald’s employee you have ever seen
@steezymongo1270
@steezymongo1270 2 месяца назад
Before they were all black
@user-ww9dh4mw1j
@user-ww9dh4mw1j 2 месяца назад
Yes we are, get a life.
@xinnocent88x
@xinnocent88x 2 месяца назад
pretty passive aggressive tbh
@KANI_APEXX
@KANI_APEXX 2 месяца назад
@@user-ww9dh4mw1jur weird bro
@KittyFeety
@KittyFeety 2 месяца назад
Maybe in America. But every McDonald's, I've been to, the staff are very nice.
@ejicon3099
@ejicon3099 10 месяцев назад
I love the consistency of the young lady crossing the street at 3:18 then you see her scoping out the line at 3:27 and then you see her in line at 3:35 and continue you see her throughout the scene. Nicely done Assistant Director.
@l0sts0ul89
@l0sts0ul89 9 месяцев назад
That's dope
@kev3d
@kev3d 9 месяцев назад
And yet Ray jumps from the left (from his perspective) window to the right.
@rj6288
@rj6288 8 месяцев назад
She has that gyatt
@BeardsleyMark
@BeardsleyMark 6 месяцев назад
You talking about the girl in the plaid shorts? It was kind of hard to miss her. LOL!
@JC-wg5xn
@JC-wg5xn 6 месяцев назад
Is that what an assistant director does? I'm just curious, I've never wondered what an assistant director did until I read your comment
@Chee.Y4ng
@Chee.Y4ng 3 года назад
Wish I can go back in time to order a burger, fries and a coke for only 35c
@Chee.Y4ng
@Chee.Y4ng 3 года назад
@Agustin Ruiz true i guess. They dont wont go up higher. Imagine buying one cheese burger for $2.15
@jessejames863
@jessejames863 3 года назад
whats crazy is that all the customers that went to the original mcdonalds in 1948 are all probably dead now.........i wonder if they can find someone that experience the 1st mcdonalds
@Chee.Y4ng
@Chee.Y4ng 3 года назад
@@jessejames863 there was kids too bruh. Maybe they grew up telling how it was going to the very first McDonald
@jessejames863
@jessejames863 3 года назад
@@Chee.Y4ng Yep that would be cool. SOme of those kids may be in their 80s now
@owenracker3599
@owenracker3599 3 года назад
Then just by more
@simbadg13
@simbadg13 Год назад
Ray being a milkshake machine salesman. From needing 8 milkshake machines to not even having 1 working milkshake machine. The irony is unbelievable
@2whl4re
@2whl4re 9 месяцев назад
@@markfox1545 Americans? Since you're generalizing, here's one - you're a douche.
@DeathProfessor
@DeathProfessor 9 месяцев назад
@@markfox1545 It's definitely true - Europeans (especially British btw) aren't any smarter than Americans despite pretending to be. The fact that the restaurants ability to pump out milkshakes got worse rather than better IS ironic by any normal expectations. Big swing and a miss. Just needed to scratch that anti American itch and yet all you did was attempt and fail to correct someone while whining about America as usual. Sad. Truly.
@DaveDexterMusic
@DaveDexterMusic 9 месяцев назад
@@markfox1545 no that *is* fairly ironic, to make the connection to the company via milkshake machines and then remove all milkshake machines from the franchise
@CatsAgainstCommunism
@CatsAgainstCommunism 9 месяцев назад
@@markfox1545 All 340M of them? Braindead Eurotrash strike again.
@kev3d
@kev3d 9 месяцев назад
I must be the luckiest McDonald's customer. I don't think I've ever encountered a broken ice cream machine at McDonalds. I go once every 4 to 6 weeks, but I've done that for 25 years and I probably get ice cream half the time.
@jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj178
@jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj178 9 месяцев назад
"Care for a little tour?" Famous last words.
@cokechang
@cokechang Месяц назад
Or the start of something amazing, depending on your perspective
@cesaravegah3787
@cesaravegah3787 29 дней назад
Well, the guy Made them millonaries so...
@themeparkamusement2214
@themeparkamusement2214 4 дня назад
Like asking the devil to take a peak at your diary.
@VickiVampiressYT
@VickiVampiressYT 9 месяцев назад
Back when McDonald's still had integrity and quality. I was amazed when I first saw this movie. It all felt so real and it just makes me feel sad to know how the McDonald bros were done dirty. They were afraid to expand, sure, but they poured their hearts into the business (literally).
@user-zr6pl6nb6z
@user-zr6pl6nb6z 9 месяцев назад
Literally?
@kbanghart
@kbanghart 2 месяца назад
​@@user-zr6pl6nb6zmaybe they were referring to a heart attack?
@GamerBully
@GamerBully 2 месяца назад
Yeah, they are the ones the mcdonalds of today should be celebrating.
@kbanghart
@kbanghart 2 месяца назад
@@GamerBully That's true. Still going strong today, I mean like chain restaurants in general taking over business of independent places. I live where there are some brand new places going in and neighbors are wondering why there's no diversity or you know, independent restaurants, well, I mean, how do you expect a small operation to pay today's commercial rents?
@tonyadeney1245
@tonyadeney1245 Месяц назад
did work at maccies HQ --- consultant director on advertising -- slightly odd place in some respects very very corporate but nothing if not efficient as I recall --- was a bit like an odd family ..... if you followed the rules you did very well lots of benefits for staff ... ... some staff loved it ...... but there were a lot of odd rules ..... was only there a few weeks doing some adverts .... the staff canteen was a macdonalds in the basement - like the real thing where new products, posters interior designs were tested ...- and everyone had a free daily allowance -- I went out for lunch ... could only cope with so many cheeseburgers and banana milkshakes in one lifetime ... that was late 90s ... ///
@modernmilner9836
@modernmilner9836 3 года назад
Michael Keaton was in beast mode in this movie, from start to finish.
@sketch3744
@sketch3744 2 года назад
My appreciation for Keaton has grown exponentially with everything I've seen him in. He's an absolute monster of an actor that, as good and acclaimed as he is, is still criminally underrated. He's absurdly good at what he does.
@bhillboy37
@bhillboy37 2 года назад
I can't think of a movie he was bad in. He played the same role in 2 different movies by different companies/ directors...Out of Sight and Jackie Brown. He would've killed in a Billy Joel bio-pic.
@user-nv2wt4hi8t
@user-nv2wt4hi8t 2 года назад
Michael Keaton's always in beast mode. Adored him in Spider-Man, found he absolutely stole the show and I would have been delighted for a spin off stand alone with that character he was so good.
@ChairmanPaulieD
@ChairmanPaulieD 2 года назад
Man he’s come a long way since Beetlejuice and Mr. Mom and Batman 1989
@plasma9839
@plasma9839 2 года назад
Lmao yea
@magetaaaaaa
@magetaaaaaa 4 года назад
Lol, this is hilarious. I had read somewhere that when this type of restaurant first opened people were confused and it took a while for people to learn what to do.
@Chee.Y4ng
@Chee.Y4ng 3 года назад
Lmao no shit. They never had a fast food restraunt where you can just eat food out of a wrapper anywhere you wanted to
@ap70621
@ap70621 3 года назад
They actually address that in the movie too.
@juanschwartz929
@juanschwartz929 3 года назад
read about taco bell and corn shells. people threw the shell out.
@samanthagwinn2830
@samanthagwinn2830 2 года назад
Yea right, even a child knows what to do. Don't believe the hype.
@plasma9839
@plasma9839 2 года назад
@Richard Gleaves lol
@jasonmatthews7829
@jasonmatthews7829 7 месяцев назад
The absolute irony of this movie is so lost on so many people, because Ray Croc gets entangled in a love interest that convinces him to change McDonald's shake system in such a manner that you cannot even get a shake from McDonald's anymore most of the time. The destruction of the very thing that introduced him to the place. Awesome.
@metalfoto
@metalfoto Месяц назад
THIS
@tomcherry4501
@tomcherry4501 24 дня назад
Original McDonald's Bros were robbed by this psych ray crook Who make milkshakes without milk and sheep public drinks it and make lines for it in robber franchise
@tomcherry4501
@tomcherry4501 24 дня назад
Original McDonald's Bros were robbed by this psych ray crook Who make milkshakes without milk and sheep public drinks it and make lines for it in robber franchise
@Bittuji-oi3xe
@Bittuji-oi3xe 23 дня назад
😮
@hifi6638
@hifi6638 18 дней назад
I LOVED McDonalds shakes. Then they changed and I hated them. Never understood what happened, until I saw this movie. The brothers were right - the powder was crap. Now the powder is gone and instead or regular ice creme and blenders they have special machines that are broken half the time.
@WanderleiSilva29
@WanderleiSilva29 23 дня назад
I remember these days..... Back when people used to serve with a smile and tipping was appreciated, not expected.
@TheReallyRealEJ
@TheReallyRealEJ 23 дня назад
I remember those days, too. And when gas stations had attendants (multiple) who'd pump your gas, wash all the glass, and 'check under the hood'. Different world...
@makokx7063
@makokx7063 21 день назад
Still like that over here in Japan, except no tipping at all despite the superb service with a smile.
@martymcnug6784
@martymcnug6784 Год назад
For some reason i love that employee that ray orders from, he just has so much innocence and it;s just a really wholesome interaction.
@Hei-BK201
@Hei-BK201 Год назад
that's what I'm saying, do you know who the actor is?
@emontrewaters3530
@emontrewaters3530 Год назад
He seems like a Chick-fil-A Employee
@jonpangle
@jonpangle Год назад
yeah thats cause mac mcdonald is standing right infront of him, he will kill him if he does not act accordion to script. burger king ftw
@dn4339
@dn4339 Год назад
@@jonpangle burger king is nasty. 10 nuggets for $2? thats not meat.
@arbondary
@arbondary Год назад
@@Hei-BK201 Adam Rosenburg
@erichmutchler1186
@erichmutchler1186 Год назад
Ray Kroc was an example of a great outside salesman. One location ordering 8 milkshake machines was definitely worth the long drive to check out.
@MrInalbert
@MrInalbert Год назад
its Kroc with a K
@eliwilson3902
@eliwilson3902 Год назад
I do the same thing as a person in sales. every now and then I see something that intrigues me. someone's business model, or buying way more than you expect. any number of things can make a person curious. anything that's interesting to me is always worth a second look. you might just learn something.
@erichmutchler1186
@erichmutchler1186 Год назад
@@MrInalbert thanks edited
@cattysplat
@cattysplat Год назад
These machines were very experimental and heavy steel mechanical monsters in those days with lots of components. You were pretty much buying a patented invention with the hope the company who invented it didn't go bust leaving you with no more spare parts and a useless machine. In fact almost everything cooked in a restaurant was made by hand with chefs, which priced 90% of people out of eating restaurant food which was exclusive to the wealthy or a very special occasion like a birthday, it really was a different time.
@bobastu
@bobastu Год назад
When minimum wage was $3.35 an hour, hamburgers were $0.69 and cheeseburgers were $0.75. Gas was $0.90 a gallon. Whoppers were $1.00. I earned $2.25 an hour waiting tables, and walked out, after six hours, no less than $100.00 in my pocket. In 2010 a cheeseburger was $0.99 and a McDouble was $1.00. Watch commercials from the 70s and 80s to see the size of a Big Mac and a Whopper in people's hands. Now look at them.
@greencello599
@greencello599 5 месяцев назад
The McDonald brothers really saw themselves as the humble owners of a local fast food joint. They sold the process of how they got food to the customer so quickly to anyone willing to purchase it, such as Glen Bell, the guy who made Taco Bell. Ray Kroc saw an opportunity to make a simple little joint into a fast food empire. He took the opportunity when the McDonald Brothers didn't see what he saw. Ray may not have been the true founder of McDonald's, but he did become the founder of the model of fast food which still stands today. He was an extremely shrewd businessman who forcibly pushed for uniformity in each franchise. Some of the biggest additions to the menu came from seeing a need to fill a niche market. For example, one franchisee had a menu item that sold well on Fridays, due to the high Catholic population in the area. We know that menu item today as the Fillet of Fish sandwich. When trying to find a way to strike back against Burger King and their hold on the chicken sandwich, the Happy Meal was introduced. This decision approved by Ray made McDonald's the largest distributor of toys in the world. Ray Kroc was many things, but if he didn't jump on this opportunity, someone less visionary would have.
@BrianSmith-yq7ys
@BrianSmith-yq7ys 5 месяцев назад
The movie made ray croc out to be a jerk and he may have been. The especially in the early days it gave allot of Mcdonalds managers a good living. Allot of jobs to allot of people. In the end that was the most important thing. I hope the MacDonalds brothers appreciated that to some degree that they were responsible for that.
@greencello599
@greencello599 4 месяца назад
@@BrianSmith-yq7ys Like I said, Ray was an incredibly shrewd businessman. A lot of shrewd businessmen aren't exactly the nicest people. The McDonald brothers learned this the hard way when they had to change the name of their restaurant, of which they kept in their original deal to let Ray buy them out of the company. Their business saw its fate sealed when a McDonald's was opened across the street from them. The brothers had some issues with Ray Kroc for several years.
@GrimReader
@GrimReader 2 месяца назад
He wasn’t a visionary he had one goal which was just accumulation and saw a quicker way to do it. The MacDonald brothers also had accumulation as the goal but they at least had the creative drive behind it to do it. Kroc doesn’t have the business as innovation he has it as pure profit without the veneer of care.
@GamerBully
@GamerBully 2 месяца назад
​@@greencello599nah it was the people around him that were shrewd. He was a weasel that was power hungry.
@jerryeskridge6149
@jerryeskridge6149 Месяц назад
Many great visionary another example is about the same time col Harlands Sanders franchising his 11 herbs and spices and fried chicken in a bucket from Corbin Kentucky than getting a big boost from Mormon investor in Salt Lake City to franchise Kentucky Fried Chicken 🍗
@jreese7436
@jreese7436 9 месяцев назад
I watched this with my gran, she grew up during this time. She told me people were as confused as Ray at first. It was all in place when i got here but it was something amazing when it first showed up.
@kurtpunchesthings2411
@kurtpunchesthings2411 2 месяца назад
Rays part in the story was he had the money and the business insight to realize this wasn't a gold mine This was the foundation of an empire Even for Ray this became so much bigger then even he could ever have realised
@dabin88
@dabin88 Месяц назад
It was faster back then
@Fiveash-Art
@Fiveash-Art Месяц назад
@@dabin88 Could have something to do with the demographic they use for their employees in most of the stores now. Ya think? 😂
@TheRobbo007
@TheRobbo007 3 года назад
In addition to the efficiency and friendly service, he was observing the others whilst eating their food and enjoying it, just showed how popular the restaurant is. Plus the kids next to him were quiet and well behaved due to them enjoying their food.
@BabySonicGT
@BabySonicGT 3 года назад
Oh yeah
@kangaroofuno
@kangaroofuno 2 года назад
Don't forget their parents didn't ignore nor excuse their poor behavior as "a kid being a kid"
@anthonyvillanueva5226
@anthonyvillanueva5226 2 года назад
Better than the beatnik teenagers from the other drive- ins
@uykarl
@uykarl 2 года назад
The mother let her kids sit next to a total stranger ray kroc
@sexymexijesse
@sexymexijesse 2 года назад
Kid's behaved back then cuz even strangers were allowed to hit them when they misbehaved 🤣
@JamieLikesGames
@JamieLikesGames 4 года назад
Then: "Hi welcome to McDonald's how may I help you? 😁" Now: "Go 'head 😑"
@PeteZa92
@PeteZa92 4 года назад
my place just makes eye contact, then you're up
@sublimewins2186
@sublimewins2186 3 года назад
“Whatchu wan”
@eddycharles4274
@eddycharles4274 3 года назад
I don’t know about you, but I don’t go there for pleasant greetings, I go there for fast food.
@puremadness
@puremadness 3 года назад
Sublime Wins sounds fake but ok
@ultimateadventuresblog6564
@ultimateadventuresblog6564 3 года назад
@@eddycharles4274 its being a long time since mcdonalds did fast food
@MerchantIvoryfilms
@MerchantIvoryfilms 6 месяцев назад
Cheated on his wife, stole the brothers business...what a hero
@geegassmann
@geegassmann 4 месяца назад
not stolen, enhanced.
@shoedil812
@shoedil812 4 месяца назад
@@geegassmann What if I enter your home and "enhanced" your wife?..... He def stole it dude....
@NOMADcourier85
@NOMADcourier85 4 месяца назад
​@shoedil812 so he didn't pay them $1 Million+ each?
@MerchantIvoryfilms
@MerchantIvoryfilms 4 месяца назад
@@NOMADcourier85 Watch the film again, seems like you missed something :)
@shoedil812
@shoedil812 4 месяца назад
@@MerchantIvoryfilms Exactly!
@donaldleider7382
@donaldleider7382 6 месяцев назад
I remember learning about Ray Kroc and McDonald’s in my high school business class in 1973. The teacher told us pretty much the same story. Ray Kroc was absolutely floored and couldn’t believe the amount of business the McDonald brothers were doing when he first saw it for himself!
@kurtpunchesthings2411
@kurtpunchesthings2411 2 месяца назад
Yea I mean truthfully Ray Kroc wasn't even a genius He just was at the right place at the right time had an eye for business and immediately realised this new way of doing business would start an empire All these years later over 34,000 mcdonalds run in 118 countries and territories Serving roughly 25.1 Billion customers a year which as you can tell is over 3x the population of earth insane stats
@steveb6718
@steveb6718 11 дней назад
@@kurtpunchesthings2411 fast food is now junk food, don't believe me? buy a McDonalds cheeseburger, leave it in your car in the wrapper, and in a year, it'll look and smell the same. Only the bun will dry out a bit and become brittle. It's complete dogshit.
@mikeg2491
@mikeg2491 11 дней назад
⁠@@steveb6718all food rots, bacteria doesn’t care if it’s junk or fresh. It’s all about if the food is exposed to moisture and air and the salt in McDonald’s fries and meat turns it more like into jerky in the right conditions. Leave that burger exposed in a bathroom for a month and I guarantee you’ll be tossing it quick!
@steveb6718
@steveb6718 10 дней назад
@@mikeg2491 I've done it, and you're wrong. Left a cheeseburger in my car for a year, and it didn't rot at all. go prove me wrong if you want to try, but McDonalds doesn't rot. Literally, a YEAR, before my wife threw it away.
@mikeg2491
@mikeg2491 9 дней назад
@@steveb6718 I’m not saying you’re lying, I’m saying if you wrapped a fresh piece of meat tightly in a hot car or made your own fresh burger odds are good it will dry up & turn into quasi-jerky and last a year too. The burgers aren’t special or defying the laws of spoilage like any other foods. As long as it is free of moisture, air and bacteria anything will stay relatively solid, still not safe to eat of course.
@JayDogTitan-he6wo
@JayDogTitan-he6wo Год назад
4:14 I love this exchange between these two and especially the McDonald's employee who could've easily said keep moving I have other customers but he was genuinely polite.
@paradoxzee6834
@paradoxzee6834 Год назад
At McD I had a woman yelling at me “I’m all alone today I have no time for your questions“.
@HerricktheMildlyPerturbed
@HerricktheMildlyPerturbed Год назад
He was the owner/founder, not an employee.
@limekilnabby6225
@limekilnabby6225 Год назад
It’s a movie
@kingsalmon2315
@kingsalmon2315 Год назад
@@HerricktheMildlyPerturbed The guy working the counter who serves him is the other owner/founder?
@jacobcenter7374
@jacobcenter7374 Год назад
@@limekilnabby6225 Its also the 1950s. Emphasis on manners and curtesy was very high (provided you fit the right demographic).
@crispyfilms3983
@crispyfilms3983 Год назад
To think that this was such a surreal experience for people back in the day. So many people hate on fast food but it was indeed a revolution in the food industry
@FULANODETAL
@FULANODETAL Год назад
we hate all the awful additives they put on meat onl to save some cents...
@KimoBruddah-ki2oo
@KimoBruddah-ki2oo Год назад
McDonalds used to use real ice cream, and make real shakes. Their burgers came from one source, not from 5 different countries, where its all mixed together. Thats why people hate on Fat Food, because its all about profit. Look how much sodium and sat fat there is in all of it, thats why America became obese.
@almightyk11
@almightyk11 11 месяцев назад
@@FULANODETAL like what?
@red6309
@red6309 11 месяцев назад
​@@almightyk11 Like soy and many other gmo Are u living under a rock ? Ofcourse they ll save money by not selling real farmer grown meat, and instead opting for gmo
@jackthecommenter2768
@jackthecommenter2768 11 месяцев назад
@@almightyk11 a lot
@PDXDrumr
@PDXDrumr 6 месяцев назад
I love the detail the writers used, "where do i eat it". Golden.
@GaryTongue-zn5di
@GaryTongue-zn5di 6 дней назад
In your car.....? At The Park? Your house- wherever you like!
@lukewise1227
@lukewise1227 9 месяцев назад
At 60 yrs of age, I identify so much with Ray's journey. Ever since I first got my driver's licence, I have enjoyed just getting in the car and driving somewhere, just taking in the scenery, visiting different towns, meeting different people, eating here and there, sleeping in my car, camping out or heading into a motel and moving on. No set reason or destination. It just relaxes the mind and is food for the soul, in this fast paced crazy mixed up world of today.
@Covid-me1xf
@Covid-me1xf 8 месяцев назад
thanks for destroying the planet
@lordgoro
@lordgoro 7 месяцев назад
I agree.. I wandered across 46 states
@lukewise1227
@lukewise1227 7 месяцев назад
@@Covid-me1xf Perhaps you should look at the origins of the polyester clothes you wear, that get dumped regularly just to stay in fashion. The plastic water bottles you drink from, the carbon footprint created mining rare minerals and manufacturing the smartphone you so desperately rely on. Or the power generation to support the electricity to power all your gadgets. Don't even get me started on electric cars. I wear the same clothes until they fall apart, then they become rags for servicing of my car, which I have done myself since I was a teen, keeping it as clean running and efficient as possible. The cars are driven until they are beyond effective repair, I grow my own food, cook my own food, never take more of anything than I need and always share with someone who needs it more than me. You have just explained in five words why I have enjoyed being in the company of myself and my labradors for most of my live and everything that is wrong with today's self-righteous prima-dona millennials and why I am glad I am an old dude who got to enjoy a simpler life from the early 60's onwards. I gravitate to YT to maybe impart some wisdom and avoid reality TV. I am going to treat myself to one of those t-shirts that says 'Don't read the comments!'. I could tell you to go fk yourself, but I don't think it would be the first time you have been told, nor will it be the last. 💩
@user-tr2mb4xs7i
@user-tr2mb4xs7i 6 месяцев назад
Mcdonald's in the 1950s seems unbelievably good. 35 cents for an entire meal... Good lord
@honestbenny
@honestbenny 6 месяцев назад
@@Covid-me1xf Fuck the planet. I will be dead long before its destroyed so what do I care.
@satireisnotdead5804
@satireisnotdead5804 4 года назад
And from that moment the McDonald's brothers were doomed
@JediDanD
@JediDanD 4 года назад
It's ok, Mac will get a new job cutting Clint Eastwood's hair :3
@satireisnotdead5804
@satireisnotdead5804 3 года назад
@@j90s56 Oddly enough, it was this film and not supersize me that put me off McDonald's, and aye Ray Kroc was the living embodiment of The American Dream, the good and the bad aspects
@pmazurek559
@pmazurek559 3 года назад
People can vilify Ray Kroc all they want. Truth is if he hadn't come along McDonald's would not exist today.
@satireisnotdead5804
@satireisnotdead5804 3 года назад
@@pmazurek559 I'm not vilifying him, I'm doing what I do with all historical figures, and what everyone should do which is to look at them objectively at both the bad and good aspects, because people seem to forget that these aren't just historical figures in a textbook or a marble statue, they were people and people are complex
@jessejames863
@jessejames863 3 года назад
@@pmazurek559 True but the way he treated the McDonalds brothers once he took over, that was wrong. It was because of them he became successful. He took their ideas and process which made him successful
@shadowofdread7018
@shadowofdread7018 Год назад
I like the subtle touch of having Mac McDonald out sweeping trash in the parking lot. It shows that the McDonalds brothers were humble people, and no task for their restaurant was too small for them to do themselves. Literally the exact opposite of Ray Kroc
@slewone4905
@slewone4905 9 месяцев назад
small businessmen mentality. They have to care about everything.
@darkdjinniumbrage7798
@darkdjinniumbrage7798 9 месяцев назад
I like when the owners and employees care. But it's a fine line to walk between caring and maintaining business
@kev3d
@kev3d 9 месяцев назад
Had Ray Kroc not done what he did, McDonald's would have faded into obscurity decades ago.
@brianegendorf2023
@brianegendorf2023 9 месяцев назад
I've seen many McDonalds managers and owners that are still that way today. Its amazing to watch someone who is dressed better than everyone else in the restaurant cleaning tables, and you can see a look of pride in their face when the table looks perfect.
@dezznutz3743
@dezznutz3743 9 месяцев назад
@@kev3d Considering what the restaurant has now become maybe that would have been a good thing.
@Mircheeks
@Mircheeks 5 месяцев назад
I absolutely love the old school inspection of a map to see where you need to go.
@yasseford
@yasseford 10 дней назад
As a 90s kid this wasn't even that long ago 🥲
@martinkuliza
@martinkuliza 5 дней назад
is that an actual term now "old school inspection of a map" mate, i still look at maps and street directories. but primarily i use my memory to get from place to place I only use a map if i haven't been there before
@Mircheeks
@Mircheeks 5 дней назад
@@martinkuliza congrats you’ll survive the zombie apocalypse because you’re so edgy that you use paper maps. Digital maps be damned 👊.
@martinkuliza
@martinkuliza 5 дней назад
@@Mircheeks Edgy ?? NO Digital Maps be Damned.. NO it's more that if you just rely on GPS you train your brain to be lazy i like to maintain the skills that i learned as a child You know when they sell you a GPS and they pitch it as NO NEED to look at a map well yes that does mean convenience IT ALSO MEANS by buying this product we are going rob you of basic life skills
@johncase1353
@johncase1353 7 месяцев назад
The days before gps when getting lost was actually considered fun. It was just apart of the trip.
@joshuasteele4498
@joshuasteele4498 2 года назад
The sound on this scene is like magic. It’s such a small nuance, but the sound of the bag being handled and the sound of the cup being set down, both on the bench and on the ground, gives the scene an air of “this is just right”
@brandonkey181
@brandonkey181 Год назад
Folly work is a true art
@danielseale9636
@danielseale9636 Год назад
@I you're cheesy garbage
@zerombr
@zerombr Год назад
@@brandonkey181 yeah it's easy to tell when it's off, hard to tell when it's great
@AdamKontras
@AdamKontras Год назад
@I you need to watch the entire film to understand the score...
@AdamKontras
@AdamKontras Год назад
@I this is one of the better film scores in recent memory. But I've actually scored films, so I tend to look at a bigger picture.
@lordbrickmasterproductions3723
I absolutely love kroc’s reaction when his food rapidly comes out
@StarWolf_88
@StarWolf_88 Год назад
It happens even today when I'm at McDonald's and instead of my number being called on a good day I get it right away and I'm stunned. Lol we are so used to waiting a certain amount of time for things that the idea of getting something like a hot meal at a rapid fire pace is shocking!
@notme1296
@notme1296 Год назад
I guess he hadn’t heard of White Castle.
@cgraham6
@cgraham6 Год назад
@@notme1296 Just as well. The owners of White Castle probably wouldn't have let him wiggle into the business and completely take it over the way the McDonald brothers did.
@gordonlekfors2708
@gordonlekfors2708 11 месяцев назад
very exaggerated. street food and hotdogs had existed in the US for several decades before McDonald's, so it's not like people didn't know you could eat food in the park lol. guy asks where do I eat it? 😂
@lanthanumlanthanium6373
@lanthanumlanthanium6373 9 месяцев назад
@@StarWolf_88 Then you realize the meat is dry and your food has been sitting under a heat lamp for 30+ minutes.
@martycaldwell7197
@martycaldwell7197 6 месяцев назад
All, I can say, is two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, Onions, on a sesmee seed bun! Grew up in the 70s
@brianjansen3103
@brianjansen3103 8 месяцев назад
Keaton is just plain good at his craft, the guy never played a bad part, authentic as they come, always been a fan
@raven4k998
@raven4k998 9 дней назад
it was a mistake we need 8 not 6🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@dawood121derful
@dawood121derful Год назад
Having grown up as a kid in the sixties I’m still get chills thinking about how cheap everything cost back then. I remember walking to any one of the burger places back then and paying $0.35 for a burger and fries. What a time it was to grow up.
@NoriMori1992
@NoriMori1992 Год назад
People made less money too though. That's how inflation works. Maybe purchasing power was a bit higher back then, but it's not like 35c back then was the same as 35c now.
@peterjacobsen2097
@peterjacobsen2097 Год назад
People will say the same thing in 100 years. Man, I remember going into any burger joint and getting a burger fries and a drink for $10. Now it costs $300. That was a good time back then. lol.
@maxwell4466
@maxwell4466 Год назад
@@peterjacobsen2097 HAHAHAHA, 300 is sort of a stretch tho, but with the way things are right now that’s probably not far from the truth.
@peterjacobsen2097
@peterjacobsen2097 Год назад
@@maxwell4466 I mean he's talking about 0.35c in the 60s lol. so 100 years ago a meal was around 10c in 1923. Now it's $10 at least so if that trend continues, in 100 more years 2123 it will have increased to $1,000 per meal. $300 is being conservative honestly lol.
@SAOrules
@SAOrules Год назад
@@maxwell4466 FJB
@TheBinoyVudi
@TheBinoyVudi 3 года назад
The man, Maurice "Mac" McDonald was too naive, too nice, and people like that get eaten up like snacks easily. It is crazy how Ray Kroc identified and used the dynamic between the two brothers against them. It is an important life lesson. Even in the end, he sucker punched them with a "Handshake deal" that he never honored. Because Ray knew he would get away with that one too, he treated the McDonalds brothers so badly, but also the movie reminds us that a fool and his money don't stay together very long.
@M3Lucky
@M3Lucky 2 года назад
Taught us that ruthless selfishness can actually be rewarded; and yes... you need to look out for yourself
@paulinelambert7780
@paulinelambert7780 2 года назад
was the 'handshake deal' really real?
@freddo6941
@freddo6941 2 года назад
He didn't treat them badly. He made them millionaires and they would have gotten just as much as him if they listened to him and didn't attempt to dictate everything he did and expect Ray to take all the risk while they the reward. Ray forced them out because even they didn't understand what they had and were holding everyone back. If Ray didn't force them out they would have gotten nothing and this franchising attempt would have failed like their last one. All 3 had faults. Ray was overly ambitious but the brothers were both naive and prideful. The latter two will get you killed in business.
@aelius3805
@aelius3805 2 года назад
I had a grandfather and have an uncle like that. We rent property and until I took over, the renters had them over a barrel, and they were too nice to make them toe the line. Just wanted to "give them a fair deal". These people are customers first and "friends" second. They signed a fair lease and were treated well, sometimes too well. My grandfather once gave a tenant several thousand dollars because he was "going through a lot". He never paid him back and he stole our grill (that we also let him use for free, including a free full propane tank) and smashed out all of the windows in the house and covered every surface in a substance that we could not identify. It cost my family $10,000 dollars to fix it and all I could do was fucking watch. Never again.
@sketch3744
@sketch3744 2 года назад
My grandad always told me about Ray kroc and what a kiniving bastard he was. He liked to tell me that this is where the term 'kroc of shit' came from. Whether it's true or not, it's certainly apt.
@sethmeistergee
@sethmeistergee 9 месяцев назад
Michael Keaton is just amazing. What a treasure. This was some movie!
@elstukov
@elstukov 10 месяцев назад
When you realize how Batman's dad made his fortune
@HellInternAKACandyMD
@HellInternAKACandyMD 15 дней назад
😆
@89cgil
@89cgil 14 дней назад
But he WAS Batman… that makes no sense…
@catedoge3206
@catedoge3206 12 дней назад
lol
@harbingerofsalt
@harbingerofsalt 6 дней назад
​@@89cgilkids often grow up looking like their parents
@strangescottvoiceacting5351
@strangescottvoiceacting5351 2 года назад
My sequence of reactions from this scene 1) No McDonald's employee is ever this happy anymore 2) Absolutely no burger, fries, and Coke is only 35c anymore 3) Its not even that fast in service! 4) And NO family is that social or trusting anymore!
@vincekal5676
@vincekal5676 2 года назад
Of course it isn’t 35c anymore. inflation lol. 35c back then is comparable to about $3.69 now in purchasing power to put it into perspective.
@iWitness4u
@iWitness4u 2 года назад
Like things took a turn for the worst
@PrincessWarsop
@PrincessWarsop 2 года назад
And the fries are hard.
@shob8516
@shob8516 Год назад
@@vincekal5676 still, you'd be pretty damn lucky to find a burger, fries and coke for $3.69, that shit costs like 7 bucks these days
@MT-bf2nb
@MT-bf2nb Год назад
Damn…Muricans really don’t know how money works THOSE ARE NOT 35 cents in modern currency…
@lucifeers3219
@lucifeers3219 Год назад
Idk why but i teared up a bit in this scene, maybe it shows the bright aspect of life, the little things in life that makes you feel glad to be here, it's like an escapism of today's world
@realpoetics
@realpoetics Год назад
r/HailCorporate
@flatztflead1375
@flatztflead1375 Год назад
He literally ordered mcdonalds
@robertortiz-wilson1588
@robertortiz-wilson1588 Год назад
I get what you mean, plus all the normal but sweet interactions and good families all around!
@losk.s6555
@losk.s6555 Год назад
Lmao teared up? Absolute cringe lord
@Syonnach
@Syonnach Год назад
@@robertortiz-wilson1588 Exactly. It's crazy how much less of that there is today. There's no denying that people were more social and nicer to strangers in general before the convenience of social media. Even 15 years ago was a totally different world than the one today.
@radar0412
@radar0412 8 месяцев назад
I remember my first introduction to McDonald's in 1970. I had heard about McDonald's, and when I finally got to try one of their hamburgers, I thought the same thing. It was the best hamburger I ever had in my life.
@xjum8547
@xjum8547 10 дней назад
What a time to be alive. Real quality food made fast at a low price, enjoyed in a friendly atmosphere and community.
@M1tjakaramazov
@M1tjakaramazov Год назад
I'm not gonna lie. When I tasted my first McDonald's burger I felt just like those kids. It was just magical.
@G4x5da
@G4x5da Год назад
Really? I mean a McDonald’s burger is fine when you’re on the go and need a quick meal, but I wouldn’t say they’re good burgers.
@M1tjakaramazov
@M1tjakaramazov Год назад
@@G4x5da this was in 1984. The difference to other burgers at that time was huge. I think they've changed the recipe since then
@Mason-or9xg
@Mason-or9xg Год назад
@@G4x5da why wouldn't they be good if you're ok with eating it
@dolorousjohn5499
@dolorousjohn5499 9 месяцев назад
@@G4x5da Yeah it tastes pretty good.
@G4x5da
@G4x5da 9 месяцев назад
@@dolorousjohn5499 you’re American so I can’t blame you.
@HasvenWorld
@HasvenWorld Год назад
When the family asked to sit next to him it just made me smile so wide. I dunno why
@EmperorStarscream
@EmperorStarscream Год назад
It made me uncomfortable, they took up the whole damn bench
@SapphireSandwichBoys
@SapphireSandwichBoys Год назад
@@EmperorStarscream Well yeah it was a family of four. They did *ask* if they could join him too it's not as if they just sat down without any due diligence.
@EmperorStarscream
@EmperorStarscream Год назад
@@SapphireSandwichBoys I just like my personal space, I would have rather given up the bench entirely than be cramped
@Alwayz1999
@Alwayz1999 Год назад
@@EmperorStarscream Sharing is caring
@EmperorStarscream
@EmperorStarscream Год назад
@@Alwayz1999 not in the case of needles
@thomasmason3122
@thomasmason3122 Месяц назад
I legit had service at McDonald’s (almost) as fast as this the other day and it immediately made me think of this scene, it felt really strange getting the food that fast.
@fredstevens129
@fredstevens129 10 дней назад
Michael Keaton has never been better than he was in this movie. Excellent.
@fullcomicalchemist2195
@fullcomicalchemist2195 3 года назад
I love this scene it shows you how ground breaking McDonalds was especially to outsiders
@BrianPotter69
@BrianPotter69 2 года назад
4:48 He was so astounded, he switched counters without even realising.
@EYES_BOX
@EYES_BOX Год назад
Lmfao
@gfl1312
@gfl1312 Год назад
LMAO, nice observation.
@butterclicksanimations5983
@butterclicksanimations5983 Год назад
Thought I was the only one who’s noticed this
@FireStormBaller
@FireStormBaller Год назад
Oh at 4:50, when he was looking to find a place to sit. I kept replaying at 4:48 and didn't see anything.
@ciannaxo3905
@ciannaxo3905 Год назад
The camera is breaking a code of film. It’s called the 180 degree rule and the camera changed position can’t lie I think it’s really badly done
@troybrown2563
@troybrown2563 2 месяца назад
This feels like a summer time movie. The vibe, the music, the color. Just gives a good feeling. I can feel the warm air through the screen
@bridgecross
@bridgecross 8 месяцев назад
That wholesome, pleasant experience sure isn't like the last time I went to McDonald's. The irony that Ray Kroc was the one who set McDonald's on the path to become what it is today.
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 3 года назад
People were more polite back then. If that scene had happened in 2020, it would have ended with a sound beating and a trip to the hospital for holding up the line.
@robinabernathy2829
@robinabernathy2829 3 года назад
Also the way the guy nudges the little girl and she only appears mildly annoyed. If a man is with them and observes this it could have gotten ugly.
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 3 года назад
@@robinabernathy2829 Good point.
@richmondlandersenfells2238
@richmondlandersenfells2238 2 года назад
True that.
@dewelr121
@dewelr121 2 года назад
Maybe but my grandfather told there were rude people in the 1940s and 1950s.
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449
@ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 2 года назад
@@dewelr121 Now, that is very interesting - thank you.
@Thunda1986
@Thunda1986 3 года назад
Every scene in this is like a postcard
@dalepeto9620
@dalepeto9620 3 года назад
Yes, Idyllic
@dcoughla681
@dcoughla681 9 месяцев назад
This system was revolutionary for its time. McDonald’s main business is in property & renting the premises to franchisees. Backed by a strong brand identity & efficient system, it was gold mine for the visionary Ray Kroc.
@jacomans9078
@jacomans9078 9 месяцев назад
Fast forward to today…waiting inside with my number while drive through gets served, they forgot the hash browns..it was 8.97…. I digress…great acting and great story!
@Flynn94
@Flynn94 2 года назад
I love the actor behind the counter who serves Kroc his meal
@renzlucas7258
@renzlucas7258 Год назад
He's cute 😊
@PaulHussey01
@PaulHussey01 11 месяцев назад
He watched all those people in front of him in the queue getting served in 30 seconds and then was amazed it only took him 30 seconds.
@MrJustonemorevoice
@MrJustonemorevoice 4 месяца назад
He probably thought they ordered ahead
@Endeavour30
@Endeavour30 8 месяцев назад
The moment you know that your life will never be the same from now on.
@slickwilly7703
@slickwilly7703 6 месяцев назад
I was born in 1962 and didn't eat my first McDonalds burger until I was in high school and then only once. Didn't eat there again until I was in college. I was just like him. I thought it was the best tasting burger I'd ever eaten. I later worked there to help put myself through college and I got sick of them. :)
@TDNHorror
@TDNHorror 4 года назад
This movie is one of my favorites, can't get enough of the bio-pic style movies. Thanks for the clip!
@Biggases777
@Biggases777 3 года назад
Sucks that it got taken off of Netflix though
@familyfunthree
@familyfunthree 3 года назад
It's on Amazon prime video at the moment , I love Aston kutchers "jobs" film about Steve Jobs too.
@TDNHorror
@TDNHorror 3 года назад
@@familyfunthree Jobs is one of my favorites as well. Haven't seen it in years.
@AlexSGabor
@AlexSGabor 3 года назад
#saveyourpennies #saveyourpence #saveourcommoncents
@AlexSGabor
@AlexSGabor 3 года назад
Family Fun Three #shorting #amazon #jeffbezos
@robinabernathy2829
@robinabernathy2829 3 года назад
"May we join you" This must have been a LONG time ago. People are nowhere near as trusting like this anymore. Especially a woman out with her kids and no guy with her.
@theilluminatedone9214
@theilluminatedone9214 3 года назад
America was far more white back then.
@larrymcjones
@larrymcjones 3 года назад
I mean it’s a crowded place what would he do even if he was a creep?
@robinabernathy2829
@robinabernathy2829 3 года назад
@@larrymcjones People still aren't this polite anymore.
@dr.dreidal2303
@dr.dreidal2303 3 года назад
@@theilluminatedone9214 huh?
@corey2694
@corey2694 2 года назад
@@theilluminatedone9214 so only white ppl can be nice ?
@Lotmeister
@Lotmeister 10 месяцев назад
I love learning about how small ideas turn into big deals, like how authors get the inspiration for bestselling books. (My favorite is how Stephen King came up with The Shining.) This is one of my favorite stories. Ray Kroc hears about a restaurant that wants to order six multi-milkshake machines. He thinks to himself, "What are these guys doing that they need to make that many milkshakes at once?!" He drives out to California and the rest is history. (Granted, he turned out to be more than a bit of a scoundrel, but still an interesting story.)
@kev3d
@kev3d 9 месяцев назад
Scoundrel? Kroc paid the brothers a fortune and he had to go into heavy debt to do it.
@karengarrow5579
@karengarrow5579 2 дня назад
You have to watch this movie I think this is Michael Keatons best movie Ray Kroc was such a ruthless man nobody else could have done a better job at playing him
@tacitus6384
@tacitus6384 2 года назад
Everything in this scene is so wholesome and sweet. From the kind and nice interaction between the white guy and black woman in line (remember this is pre-civil rights era), to Keatons astonishment to how quick things were handled, to the cashier's gentle and friendly service disposition, to the open, welcoming and cleaning-the-walkway-manager Mac McDonald, if I viewed this scene too many times I'd go into a diabetic coma from the sweetness overload.
@mariomouse8265
@mariomouse8265 2 года назад
This movie was set in the 1950’s - 1960’s (Civil Rights era started in the 1950’s; MLK and Malcolm X started their religious careers in the 1950’s), and the scene is in California (“Northern” state with no official segregation)
@KA-vs7nl
@KA-vs7nl Год назад
@@mariomouse8265 your point? Sounds like I found a racist lol Of course you wont admit it, but atleast i take comfort in knowing you collect a paycheck lol Get to work wagie
@glennoconnor1130
@glennoconnor1130 Год назад
It’s a film brother
@retierashia
@retierashia Год назад
@@glennoconnor1130 Yeah.. what’s your point?
@senatorarmstrong1233
@senatorarmstrong1233 Год назад
@@retierashia its a film brother, calm yourself
@IAmNMFlores
@IAmNMFlores 4 года назад
4:51-4:52 That EXTREMELY obvious continuity error really bothers me
@sublimewins2186
@sublimewins2186 3 года назад
Yea wtf was that
@IAmNMFlores
@IAmNMFlores 3 года назад
@@sublimewins2186 They should've just cut 4:52-4:54
@chrisbardolph264
@chrisbardolph264 3 года назад
Lol, never saw that. Mirror land.
@WAL_DC-6B
@WAL_DC-6B 3 года назад
How 'bout that fictional "Missouri US 44" sign at 2:32! There's an Interstate I-44 in Missouri that closely follows old Missouri US 66, but as far as I can tell no US 44 exists anywhere in MO.
@Chee.Y4ng
@Chee.Y4ng 3 года назад
@@WAL_DC-6B thats too much to notice
@juancarlosvaldes4538
@juancarlosvaldes4538 9 месяцев назад
This is a great movie and many thanks to Michael Keaton for his outstanding performance! Unfortunately, though many of us still love McDonald's foods every now and then, the very high prices nowadays plus the low quality of eating a healthy meal has forced this corporation (and many others like them) to still NOT UNDERSTAND that people have many more choices now in order to save a buck and seek healthier meals.
@emichels
@emichels 6 месяцев назад
I do love me a triple cheeseburger about once a month. Just a good burger.
@treasonabledoubt7251
@treasonabledoubt7251 18 дней назад
Keaton plays Kroc perfectly, you can see the gears turning in his head as soon as he suspects this place could actually need 8 mixers. He decides to drive West across the country to see for himself, because he sensed a new gold rush. He turned it into the golden arches.
@chrisbardolph264
@chrisbardolph264 3 года назад
How can you not love Michael Keaton? Glad he reappeared into the movie scene.
@tsntana
@tsntana 2 года назад
Everytime I saw him here, I couldn't stop thinking of Gung Ho.
@wvu05
@wvu05 Год назад
He even almost made a jerk like Ray Kroc likable... at least until the last third or so of the movie.
@xq8152
@xq8152 Год назад
Damn I was trying to figure out who that was.
@StarWolf_88
@StarWolf_88 Год назад
@wvu05 seriously, like the director told him he needs to act even more of an asshole later in the movie. Keaton is so likeable he can even make Ray Kroc look good.
@funkyflights
@funkyflights 4 года назад
This is a great movie, wonderful acting, great directing, a story worth telling ... Good job to all involved!
@jobeyq3565
@jobeyq3565 2 года назад
Thanks
@215Legend
@215Legend Год назад
I’m currently watching now & ur 💯%right
@funkyflights
@funkyflights Год назад
@@jobeyq3565 … You’re welcome !! ✊
@funkyflights
@funkyflights Год назад
@0Exn 🏳️‍🌈⃠ … Get a life, you were born and you’re living, good luck
@obsessiondesigns
@obsessiondesigns Год назад
@0Exn 🏳️‍🌈⃠ LMAOB
@dm46231
@dm46231 6 месяцев назад
Man, things seemed much more simple back in 1954.
@vandoesselaerewillem9744
@vandoesselaerewillem9744 6 месяцев назад
Another great performance from the great Micheal Keaton .
@GothBatty
@GothBatty 3 года назад
The devil came to your doorstep and you gave him a tour.
@ThankGodImBlack370
@ThankGodImBlack370 3 года назад
Everyone missed the point except you.
@richmondlandersenfells2238
@richmondlandersenfells2238 2 года назад
LOL!
@Aburke54
@Aburke54 Год назад
Legend has it he was so confused he decided to become the vulture and fights Spider-Man
@RMJ1984
@RMJ1984 Месяц назад
All because of those damn burgers!
@vorlux6354
@vorlux6354 5 дней назад
Don't forget when he becomes a ghost for hire
@fordprefect4345
@fordprefect4345 6 месяцев назад
This is where slow death starts to creep in
@nerdknight111
@nerdknight111 7 месяцев назад
3:55 I miss when customer service employees were this polite.
@cowetascore8476
@cowetascore8476 Год назад
Fun fact. This McDonalds was built from scratch in the parking lot of the Coweta County Administrative (Tag) Office in Georgia. They actually had to have a health inspection because they were serving food. They then changed the Speedy sign on top for the final scene where Kroc goes back to the original McDonalds when he takes the name. The building was then torn down. Up the block scenes from Jumanji 2 (beginning snow) were shot. Across the street from the McDonalds was the 'walkers fighting pit' from The Walking Dead series. Oh, and the beginning scene with the phone at the drive-in was filmed at Griffiths Drive-In in Griffin Georgia (about 30 min away). That restaurant is still in business
@Covid-me1xf
@Covid-me1xf 8 месяцев назад
you need to go out more
@Michael_Beanflip
@Michael_Beanflip 8 месяцев назад
Fun fact: tRump lost the election
@Michael_Beanflip
@Michael_Beanflip 8 месяцев назад
@@Covid-me1xf I bet you're a trump supporter
@zxmegatronxz8472
@zxmegatronxz8472 Год назад
Love how the movie didn't made Ray Kroc to be some kind of a nice guy. He's a businessman and he's gonna take every chance he get that could make him more successful
@joshuariddensdale2126
@joshuariddensdale2126 Год назад
Yeah. The Food That Built America depicted Kroc as an absolute dickhead and a nightmare of a competitor. "If one of my competitors was drowning, I'd throw them an anchor" "Burritos?! Tacos?! Enchiladas?! Get that shit off the menu NOW!!!" Where the motherfuck did you motherfucking FIND this motherfucker?!!!" (In reference to René Arend).
@DNKG669
@DNKG669 Год назад
capitalist would be more accurate than "businessman"
@Ragitsu
@Ragitsu Год назад
@@DNKG669 Different color, same stink.
@gutrench9489
@gutrench9489 Год назад
@@DNKG669 rotten pinko
@robertortiz-wilson1588
@robertortiz-wilson1588 Год назад
@@DNKG669 "Based" is another synonym.
@Madisonrvr
@Madisonrvr 4 дня назад
The way Kroc says “no no no- I just ordered“ is classic hilarious Michael Keaton.
@lafawnduh1543
@lafawnduh1543 9 месяцев назад
I wish I was born a century ago. Happy loving kind people back then and businesses didn't care about becoming rich but pleasing people.
@willievickers2321
@willievickers2321 Год назад
This is the first time watching this. I remember at 15 years old ordering a quarter pounder with cheese, large fries, and a chocolate milkshake and finding a spot outside. Tear the bag open to make a mat to dump the fries on...That was pure enjoyment.... Took the pickles out though... I'm 60 now. And I always go outside when it's nice to eat McDonald's...The same way I did 45 years ago. Removing the pickles!😁
@Claugustus
@Claugustus Год назад
I'm sorry nobody has told you this for 45 years, but you can order the burger without pickles xD
@albertdio420
@albertdio420 Год назад
Grow up
@harbimidiyosunkanka
@harbimidiyosunkanka Год назад
I love the sweet memories
@josiahtekira5114
@josiahtekira5114 Год назад
So you were born in 1962 and first time eating McDonald was 1977 woah
@Claugustus
@Claugustus Год назад
@@josiahtekira5114 probably hadn't made it to them yet.
@smoocifilms6169
@smoocifilms6169 Год назад
Man this really captures how everything was so simple and pure back then, today’s modern world is just chaos and uncertainty…
@foxtatertot
@foxtatertot 23 дня назад
I can not help but absolutely melt at the McDonald's employee. He is just so kind, and the actor really perfectly sells that that kid is just so happy to sell burgers.
@williammay5532
@williammay5532 Месяц назад
That's when the burgers were 100%beef, covered the bun and were almost 4 times bigger than they are now with no chemicals added into the food.
@paulmccloud9395
@paulmccloud9395 Месяц назад
Not to mention despite the size reduction the price has increased considerably.
@zeetchelsea
@zeetchelsea 3 года назад
“Care for a little tour”, u shouldn’t have opened that up bringing the snake in the house
@KeltonTitan
@KeltonTitan 3 года назад
If it wasn’t for the “snake,” there wouldn’t be any McDonald’s elsewhere.
@AnDrei-nf5jb
@AnDrei-nf5jb 3 года назад
@@KeltonTitan It would probrably had ended up like In and Out Burgers
@MC-jr1bs
@MC-jr1bs 3 года назад
@@KeltonTitan you say that like it's a bad thing
@KeltonTitan
@KeltonTitan 3 года назад
@@MC-jr1bs Fine, I’ll put quotations around snake in that comment. And I said it like it’s a good thing
@VelvetCzar
@VelvetCzar 2 года назад
True fact. My grandfather was best friends with the creator of the Big Mac when growing up. They continued to fish together well into their 50's and 60's near Pittsburgh
@bruzm.1737
@bruzm.1737 9 месяцев назад
Michael Keaton is a pro. Really Amazing. I've always loved his acting. He's got such control on his tone and dacial expreeesion. And really sharp in excution, too!
15 дней назад
Wish life was still like it was in the 50's. No greed, no Government corruption.
@incubuscritter
@incubuscritter Год назад
Movie is a complete masterwork. Can’t believe a movie about McDonald’s is one of the best made movies in recent years
@johngambon9488
@johngambon9488 Год назад
I absolutely love this scene! I know the Mcdonald's brother and Ray did not get along later in life but I still love this scene! The Founder is one of my favorite movies because it shows the business side of a very popular fast food chain and how it all started.
@joeswanson733
@joeswanson733 Год назад
ray had many ideas and not many of them were not good. the mcdonald brothers were not exactly young men by the 1950s going into the 1960s and they were happy with what they had.
@dreadwolfmechwarriortactic8689
@dreadwolfmechwarriortactic8689 10 месяцев назад
Guy was a scumbag.
@TheColinChapman
@TheColinChapman 5 месяцев назад
really great acting from Michael Keaton here. from wretched loser to arrogant grandstander, he plays a role with many facets.
@josthefang4594
@josthefang4594 5 месяцев назад
This scene always makes me crave McDonald’s
@TheDeppertLasseVogt
@TheDeppertLasseVogt Год назад
Such great storytelling. Him already observing the families being there, getting ideas without yet realizing where it will eventually lead... really good movie.
@agent_ebe
@agent_ebe 3 года назад
They didn't know that moment would change their lives forever.
@robp4163
@robp4163 Месяц назад
Thanks for sharing, great flick!
@benjiarehart2878
@benjiarehart2878 7 дней назад
Props to whoever the actor is who played the employee serving him. Though he had few lines. He Nailed it!
@larrymcjones
@larrymcjones 3 года назад
Michael Keaton is one of the best actors that I always forget to mention when asked who’s the best actor
@SuperEagle112
@SuperEagle112 2 года назад
I played this scene for my 11 and 9 year old daughters. I had them make guesses how much his order was for. Needless to say they were waaaay of and completely stunned.
@notthatyouasked6656
@notthatyouasked6656 Год назад
Keep in mind that inflation since 1954 is somewhere around 1000%, which is to say the 1954 dollar would buy somewhere around what $10 would buy today. When my mother got her first job after high school in 1940, she made $15 a week as a secretary, and she only made that much because it was at a large company in Manhattan. She had 25 cents a day for expenses - 5 cents each way on the NY subway and 15 cents a day for a sandwich, a cup of coffee and a piece of pie. Times change!
@harbimidiyosunkanka
@harbimidiyosunkanka Год назад
@@notthatyouasked6656 I feel so happy for you guys. I live in Turkey and the inflation here has ballooned up to 4500% since 2018. A us dollar was 3.5 turkish liras. Now, a dollar is 19 turkish liras. I can't wait to finish med school and move back to the states bro
@afwaller
@afwaller Год назад
@@harbimidiyosunkanka I have some bad news for you about medical school in turkey and residency programs in the US
@harbimidiyosunkanka
@harbimidiyosunkanka Год назад
@@afwaller yeah tell me about it plz
@harbimidiyosunkanka
@harbimidiyosunkanka Год назад
@@afwaller by the way I'm a US citizen and my school has accreditations with some residency programs there. Wassup with the bad news
@DJmemoriesPlaylists
@DJmemoriesPlaylists День назад
The McDonald Brothers had an idea. Ray had a vision.
@CoffeeSuccubus
@CoffeeSuccubus 3 года назад
Back when San Bernardino wasn a shithole like it is today! And back when McDonalds was REAL and the people were friendly! And when food was INSTANT
@donaldleyton4977
@donaldleyton4977 3 года назад
So back when the US was 90% white.
@PanchoRATM182
@PanchoRATM182 3 года назад
Crime still occurred back then.
@alialabbasi4951
@alialabbasi4951 3 года назад
@@donaldleyton4977 facts can’t be racist
@tacoface6029
@tacoface6029 3 года назад
@@alialabbasi4951 ok boomer
@tacoface6029
@tacoface6029 3 года назад
Ok boomer
@SaveUsY2A
@SaveUsY2A 2 года назад
McDonald brothers: *create the fast-food system * Ray Kroc: I'm gonna do what's called a pro gamer move
@travellmcintosh
@travellmcintosh 2 года назад
And keword: fast, because today the food at Mcdonald's took too damn long!
@saucyx4
@saucyx4 Год назад
Who is ray
@-That_F_Guy
@-That_F_Guy Год назад
@@saucyx4 the character Michael Keaton plays in the movie he is based on the person of the same name who ended up finessing the brother's out of their business
@bluemouse5039
@bluemouse5039 28 дней назад
I always like hearing the McDonald clerk talking when he gave Ray his food order, the cadence of his voice and his manner of speaking sounds like he is taking to a small child
@PlanetEarth3141
@PlanetEarth3141 14 дней назад
I had trouble watching this brief video. I was half way through it and tearing up. The memories, the nostalgia, the straight forward simplicity of how a few things were. It was like instantly being time traveled to a more pleasant and family time in America. No Walmart SuperCenters. Mom and Pop not yet replaced with mega cargo ships of crap from China. Only American made autos of steel and instantly known manufactured styles not all lookalikes. Everyone dressed nicely, no slouchy public clothing. Children having a good time in a safe community of solid working citizens. Was this a century ago? No, it was about 70 years ago, but feels like about two centuries. Now, I'll be trying to find this online to watch. But I wish I could go to a Drive-in Theater and watching it with a simple, tasteful, healthy burger, fries and milkshake. Over ten dollars now. What a miserable tragedy we live in. 😮
@danabaker596
@danabaker596 14 дней назад
Oh, you mean like no brawls and shootings and attacking the employees because they didn't give you enough ketchup packets? No half, or mostly naked blimps waddling around "twerking" in front of the kids? Loud, stupid music and vulgar language? Yeah, I feel your nostalgic pain. I miss those days so much. "Mega cargo ships of crap from China". Good comment and Amen!
@PlanetEarth3141
@PlanetEarth3141 13 дней назад
@@danabaker596 That's it and you understood. Good 👍.
@hamburg1306
@hamburg1306 3 года назад
Notice how everyone truly enjoys the food. You cannot say that now.
@EmberwindTale
@EmberwindTale 3 года назад
I mean... they're actors being paid to act....
@hamburg1306
@hamburg1306 3 года назад
IstaroDintari333 yes but they’re conveying that McDonalds then was something special. You can’t say that anymore.
@Eternaldarkness3166
@Eternaldarkness3166 3 года назад
that's what made me laugh, and realize how good an actor Keaton is because their burgers aren't very good anymore.
@octoman511
@octoman511 2 года назад
unless your really hungry
@xMorbidArtx
@xMorbidArtx Год назад
You do enjoy it..on a drunken stupor at 3am.
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