@@levvy3006 it works when there isn't massive illigal immigration . And progressive libral laws , overwhelming sosialism . When the majority of the country has Christian morals and values. It does work . It's the best sistem .
The crazy thing is that this is based off a real guy, in this movie Tom Hanks is there for a few months, the real guy spent 18 YEARS unable to leave the airport
Probably a junior Whopper because of what he paid and it was plain with no cheese. I remember back in 1996 a Whopper cost $0.99 with Cheese it was $1.33 🤗!
its because burger king paid the film producers to have this put into here. im not against product placement but this is just a tasteless advertisement.
Burguer King is kinda rare in my country, the one time i went and the cashier was an uneducated greedy fuck not to mention that she treated my little brother badly, that was around 2007.
This movie is depressing, hilarious, infuriating, and heartwarming all at the same time. Right after finding out about the quarters, Stanley Tucci stops it.
This was probably the best advertising that Burger King could have payed for. Even when I first watched this movie as a kid, it always made me crave some Burger King.
Yeah, airports gouge like crazy. Bc they know you don't want the trouble to leave, so you're trapped in the terminals with their choices. Ever pay $8 for something that should've been a middle-of-the-road priced burger? I have, at Atlanta International.
This is the best Burger-King-advertising I have ever seen: Working hard for the money, then going for the reward - and enjoooooooy your meal. THIS is the message, ladies and gentlemen.
They spend thousands of dollars on food artists to make it look so good. I can remember when I first went to a fast food joint in the 80s food never looked like this. So ya'll need to cut the bull shit where you think going back to the past will make everything better.
I actually just watched a documentary about him. At first, I felt heartbroken for someone who seem like nobody cares and help him..but as the story unfolds, you can see the bigger picture why he ends up staying there for 18 years! Still so sad to know about his passing away..
@@Al-fm8kh yes, there's also such a thing as a "condescending prick" you ever heard of that? I mean I'm sure you have since that's actually what you are
@@Al-fm8kh yeah I've heard of inflation but that still doesn't make any sense because even during the time this movie was filmed and released, you still couldn't get all of that from burger king for less than 10 dollars no way in hell try again
Yep lol Just wanna drop this line if you're lucky to read it. I used love those burgers, but after a quick Google search on what's on those meats. Quick summery if my memory serve : you'll die faster, get fatter, your face get plumped, you develop diseases, you'll get hungry often and you would wonder why you need to eat more. The answers lie in those meats. P. S those nutty pj with whole bread filled you up and it's a lot healthier.
@@justin2030 2004, and there was no burger for under $1 in those days. But that $1 menu was banging. At an airport that probably would have been a $2 cheeseburger tho.
@@TheGreatDearLeaderJimPickens even then in 2000 just a burger alone was at least 4 dollars and this is an airport where food tends to be more pricey than the outside. He'd need at least 16 quarters just to get 1 burger
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Everything you clowns wrote is just dumb garbage. It was 74c, the story is set in the 90's. A burger in New York Burger King today is $1.79.
Tom hanks is the only guy to get stuck on an island and befriend a volleyball, get stuck in an airport, getting drafted to ww2 and saving a private , damn theres even more
He got a regular burger for 75 cents and got change back. And he got a whole meal for at least $5. Today the burger itself would cost the same price as the whole meal, and the meal would be like $15.
No words can describe the bliss of 2:09 . The juicy burger, hearing the crunch of the lettuce as he bites down, and the ketchup and mayo, the large fries, salad, drink, and dessert.
It’s the food. From a psychological standpoint, eating can be viewed as a form of happiness, and when we watch someone else be happy, we’re happy. Or we watch the food, and we like the idea of eating what they’re eating; it makes us hungry, it makes our mouths water to the thought, all of that from just watching. We’re eating with our eyes, essentially.
Poor guy was really hungry, he didn't hurt anybody he just found an innocent loophole to get some food. It was well edited and almost like a little movie.
Those were the days. Insane how not that long ago it was still. Most of us were still around in those times back in 2004 and earlier. Gotta love inflation.
@Oswaldo_Zuniga *2001's, dumbass. This days are NOT gone for ever because it is still early 2000s and will be until 2500, idiot. Everyone alive now will be long dead by mid 2000s, jackass. Even babies born right this second.
Making a film set entirely in an airport is kind of genius in a way, you can have soooooo much product placement. This scene makes me feel like I want Burger King, even though I know that in real life it never looks this good, and is utter trash.
74 cents for a hamburger no cheese and $5.50 for a large double whopper with cheese meal with large drink fries,side salad 🥗 and Dutch apple pie man burger 🍔 king was cheap back in 2004
It wasn't this cheap back in 2004.....this movie was based on a man who lived at a airport for 16 years in the 80s and 90s ... But omg,the burgers and food looked so much better in the 2000s
Your intestines can only move so much food so quickly, it's called peristalsis and if u dont have food for long enough your body stops that function to conserve energy, and if u try to eat too fast afterwards it can really mess u up
I also believe this movie is suppose to look even further back than that. Seeing as it is based on a man named Mehran Karimi Nasser who lived in a Terminal in France from 1988 to 2006. So it is possible that this is even meant to be the 80s or 90s.
1:29 Society in 2004: "Oh, that was a little rude but pretty funny! He didn't mean any harm." Society in 2017: "THAT RAPIST IS ASSAULTING THOSE CHILDREN!!!"
+Razzy1312 Society in 2004: Oh, nice clip love this movie. Society in 2017: "FUCK THE SJWS ARE RAPING MY MOVIE, ALL THEY DO IS COMPLAIN, UNLIKE ME" Do you see a single person complaining about that scene besides you? If you hate people being obnoxious and making up problems on every comment section that has nothing to do with social problems, don't you think you should hate yourself instead?
+hotpockets222 Was that elaborate. I found it kind of straightforward. Nor was it particularly long; I don't think merely replying to comments is particularly objectionable or, you know, I'd be complaining at you.
fast food in general gets a lot of hate, but having a fresh whopper or quarter pounder with cheese is one of the best guilty pleasures, i worked fast food before was a trainer and learned how the products were made and where they come from and at least here in Europe they are kinda "decent" and "nutritious"
I remember the first time I saw this movie in college. When it got to this scene, I literally stopped the movie, went out and got a double whopper with cheese meal and came back and ate it while I watched the rest of the movie. Amazing product placement! :-)
Returning 3 carts for a meal. Not a bad deal. Today to afford a Whopper ($8.69+tx) You would need to work about 50 minutes at minimum wages, given deductions. The irony.
Remember though, this is in an Airport. So add about $5 to that $8.69+tx Which is only 20 more carts so its like an extra what 20 minutes. AND ITS STILL BETTER THAN MINIMUM WAGE
Or cost so little. Even when this movie came out they weren't that cheap. plus he's at an airport. Everything is marked up by at least 50% or sometimes more.