I was 19 years old when this movie came out, and I remember laughing at Lester. I stand before you today as a 43 year old completely sympathetic for his desire to be young again.
@jshepard1525 жыл бұрын
Same! But he was my hero even then.
@shino88545 жыл бұрын
Fuck me has 20+ years passed so soon....where has my life gone.
@RealityCheck6T95 жыл бұрын
I'm 40 years old and I would rather have a decent job
@RealityCheck6T95 жыл бұрын
A decent job is one where you're happy. Not everyone wants a job with zero responsibility.
@MJ-fj9yv5 жыл бұрын
RealityCheck6T9 you just made his point for him. Not everyone wants to be content with a “decent” job. Decent and happy are not synonymous.
@jonbaxter22549 жыл бұрын
$4.98 for the biggest burger and promo fries. Damn you inflation.
@platter10007 жыл бұрын
AND DON'T FORGET THE ORANGE SODA
@asdasd-be5ww7 жыл бұрын
Which probably, sadly, was just a half gallon.
@IIMaRVII7 жыл бұрын
the biggest McDonalds Burger without any fries or drinks costs about $9,00 in germany.
@laanki4457 жыл бұрын
why damn inflation id assume if you knew how inflationsworked you know that its the same cost now?
@AnCapone18996 жыл бұрын
Try living in Argentina when you got 25% average of inflation the last 11 years. Not to mention Venezuela. you guys are fine.
@dimitri49643 жыл бұрын
"I'm looking for the least amount of responsibility" I find myself thinking the same thing these days.
@brianlodato2354 Жыл бұрын
Aren’t we all?
@missingno88 Жыл бұрын
i try to tell my parents this but all they're interested in is what pays the most, which i can understand. lester here was employed in a decent job for at least 15 years before deciding to jump the ship. i want to earn money but i dont want to be depressed in the process of doing so
@SenorJuan2023 Жыл бұрын
"I'm in touch with that emotion."
@jasonsmith530 Жыл бұрын
I suffer from ADHD and my therapist gives me this advice
@Townesvanwaits Жыл бұрын
@@jasonsmith530 that's terrible advice lol
@kjun139 жыл бұрын
This scene's brilliance lies in how half of the audience is thinking "Salary to minimum wage?! What an idiot." and the other half thinks "Good for him, he'll be happier."
@BanilyaGorilya9 жыл бұрын
***** Well said, people who whine about some people getting higher wages whether they deserve it or not obviously have not worked in said restaurants. It's tough, work, and every year, with more and more politics going into it, it's only going to get harder.
@AngelicBeatdown9 жыл бұрын
+Adam Zupancic I'm young. I work for Burger King. I like the job, it is humbling and also teaches me a lot. Not the best kind of work, but it's honest labor.
@user-og6ol2im7v8 жыл бұрын
I've worked in a fast food when I was younger and believe me, this is not the way to be happy.
@Skoal368 жыл бұрын
hey how's it going,did you do it? if not,why? ;)
@ShakeITyEA8 жыл бұрын
GIven the context of him just blackmailing his former employer for like 1-2 years worth of salary, it doesn't really leave much room for interpretation, let alone should anyone be that stupid to assume this is a downgrade for the guy, given his "finding happyness" theme.
@jonathanwilliams1974 Жыл бұрын
I remember being so unhappy at a job that I was looking out from a window of my very nice office and watching the guy blowing leaves and I was 100% envious of his job.
@maxfr142 Жыл бұрын
I do the exact same thing. My dream job would be a dog walker! I don’t care about money but everything is so expensive. Maybe one day it will happen.
@9catlover Жыл бұрын
i was in a perm job at John Lewis head office for 7 years. i'd train up christmas temps who helped us write website copy when it was busy. i was always jealous how they rocked up and clocked off, no stupid meetings to attend etc. I eventually quit and became an hourly temp, then a contract consultant. Now i earn so much more than I did before, way more than my manager then and feel so much more free. The day i quit, i appreciated life so much more.
@Gadavillers-Panoir3 ай бұрын
I want to teach languages, but obviously it will not earn me nearly as much as my IT job does.
@emailsheАй бұрын
Garbage man, no thoughts about deadlines of future, good exercise and feeling of accomplishment
@rudyando5 күн бұрын
I worked as a utility meter reader. I loathed the job and was embarrassed by the fact I was still stuck doing it a decade and a half later. My neighbor was a prosecutorial lawyer - he envied MY job.
@bluetexan27753 жыл бұрын
I totally get this. I recently quit a job I went through hell to qualify for and took a job with a considerable pay cut and it has changed my entire outlook and attitude on life. I even sleep better now. My dad once told me that if you're working a job where you value a weekend like you do a vacation that you're not working in the right place. Regardless of what ever you're being paid. He was so freaking right.
@JustSomeCanadianGuy2 жыл бұрын
Valuing a weekend like a vacation. That’s a great way to put it.
@as52343 Жыл бұрын
I dont understand it though? Weekends are free time, vacations are free time? Why cant you value it the same? :)
@anderspedersen7488 Жыл бұрын
@@as52343Because vacations are (should be) longer than weekends. If you’re looking forward to the weekend as you would a vacation, it means you’re overworked.
@mayanksharma3651 Жыл бұрын
@@as52343 you're supposed to enjoy your work, find meaning in it. If you have a job where you don't wake up most days looking forward to do it. And eagerly wait for the weekend. You are in the wrong place and are overworked
@as52343 Жыл бұрын
@@anderspedersen7488 ah alright, i understand it now! :)
@GinaSigillito3 жыл бұрын
I was 29 when this movie came out. Now I just turned 51 and this movie hits me more than ever. Life is beautiful and short, too short to be miserable and grow old before your time.
@dropkickirish4449 Жыл бұрын
And you’re still a smoke show! Italian chicks stay hotter way longer than other girls.
@robogarda3 жыл бұрын
"Seems unfair to presume I won't be able to learn." Must try that!
@philbateman198910 жыл бұрын
This particular scene really resonates with me. It's like you go through high school and university, not even that for many, and then BOOM, you're on your own, life changes completely almost overnight. Suddenly you go from being a kid to being expected to be a success by everyone around you. If, like me, you're still single at that point, suddenly the race is on to find a partner on top of it all. You're likely not even 22 years old, but suddenly everything you've ever known has gone out the window and you are under immense pressure to succeed on your own two feet, when really there are many who only want to be in the position of least possible responsibility until they can figure out what it is they want from life because they genuinely are not ready for what's suddenly befallen them. For some, this extends into mid life, or even late life. This pressure to be a success or to please those around you is incredibly damaging for some people. It's that pressure that killed my best friend ultimately. He wasn't ready for it, and neither was I. I don't plan on following the same path that he did, but I understand why he did it. It's like it's a crime to be scared of life changes nowadays.
@pureskill12310 жыл бұрын
Your comment really resonates with me. I'm 27 years old, and everyone is around me has either gotten: -Married -Had children -Both or is planning to -Have found their career While I am not even in a relationship, nevermind a long term one and I have no idea what I want to do because there's so much choice and I don't know where to begin. There are days where it really mentally drains me, to feel so 'out of touch' with humanity just because I'm not doing what everyone else is. The only solace I have is that these very circumstances allow me to do anything I want, so I have established many limetime goals (which do not include having a family) to not only provide me with a reason to live but also with a source of accomplishment that goes beyond the status quo. May you have a life that fulfills you without having to fall in with the rest of society's expectations.
@darktoto9510 жыл бұрын
Same here man... i was spoil by my parents, didn't have contacts with anyone and was overly protected. I tried to kill myself after my first failure at college, society doesn't prepare you to be confident, responsable and ambitious about your life (it tries but if you live in a shell, nobody is going to get you out you can die by sadness they don't care). I'll die eventually so whatever, i'll keep studying and being sad all the time because fuck it but that's not life. The saddest part is that people who didn't do college don't understand why students are so unhappy, they think we like to study, to pass tests and prepare our life but we just suck it as long as we can to have a degree than we live our shitty life for the rest of our shitty days... i fucking hate the social context... we're not prepared to be happy, we fallow a simple path then it's everyone for himself, regardless if you need guindance or disciplin or confidence... or maybe i'm just a pussy i don't know fuck it anyway, once i'm an engineer, i'll just do a simple job and earn my salary and that's it until i'm retired and then fuck it i'll wait until i die
@koreanseabass110 жыл бұрын
Tobias Davies MY BROTHER FROM ANOTHER MOTHER.
@nathanbutcher772010 жыл бұрын
You're probably too young to appreciate that Spacey's character wakes up to find that everything that he's been trained to do in his life, is to work hard in order to support a woman, namely his cheating, nagging wife. So he rebels against society, and society is that woman.
@FallouFitness_NattyEdition10 жыл бұрын
Tobias Davies Hey man, I hear you. I'm 25 years old, single, never been in a serious relationship(not even planning anytime soon) and mostly everybody I know from has done the same thing as the peers you know. I'm working towards a degree right now, but right now I'm taking some time off to accomplish and truely immerse myself in my passions such as becoming a better basketball player, martial artist, playing a ton of video games, learning what I want to learn instead of abiding by some stupid academic standards set by some public or private so called higher education system and becoming a better person. Sure my passions are "stupid" in regards to what my peers and society thinks, but I wake up everyday the happiest I have ever been in my life because I'm living for my passions. It's not because I have some dumbass degree, a ton of money, marriage/family, or a "career." I will have those things someday (except the ton of money lol) and you will too man, but for right now just do what YOU want to do and what makes YOU happy. Good luck my friend, I know you will find success no matter what you do.
@manuginobilisbaldspot4242 жыл бұрын
I left the corporate sector for good in 2011. All it did was give me high blood pressure and too many gray hairs. Last few years I've been a substitute teacher and it's literally been night and day. Found something fulfilling for ME and I'm not out here doing some awful push button job at the hope some woman who might eventually take half my stuff might think I'm worth fleecing down the line. It's amazing how success is drilled in our heads, but not happiness. It took most of my adult life to realize HAPPINESS IS SUCCESS.
@unokarpa4405 Жыл бұрын
браво!
@frodopauls111011 жыл бұрын
"I'm looking for the least possible amount of responsibility" best movie quote ever
@lesiepetersen1582 Жыл бұрын
I long for Kevin Spacey to come back to the movies. Always great and I don't give a darn what he did.
@westonstevens32396 жыл бұрын
Say what you will about Spacey, not defending his behaviour. But he is/was an amazing actor. It's too bad.
@salvarriale1615 жыл бұрын
@Benny .Burmeister Jørgensen Benny u bumped your head
@downfromthereeefters5 жыл бұрын
He is a great actor. People need to learn to separate the ART from the ARTIST!
@ClickDecision5 жыл бұрын
@Benny .Burmeister Jørgensen you think being attracted to a girl in the prime of her life makes him a pedo? Okay buddy
@funtimefreddie96375 жыл бұрын
@Benny .Burmeister Jørgensen Sounds like a plan. Should use you as a test. Gtfo outta here.
@MSW965 жыл бұрын
It really is!
@vido4x45 жыл бұрын
Me applying for my “keep busy” job after I retire: “I’m looking for the least possible amount of responsibility”
@MrFoxfire5105 жыл бұрын
vido4x4 My dad is doing that as we speak lol
@benjamincox42113 жыл бұрын
There’s a 70 year old guy that works at my local McDonald’s occasionally. He’s not the manager or the owner, he just does this
@TheBusttheboss3 жыл бұрын
That's gonna be me.
@MisfitsFiendClub1383 жыл бұрын
Find a good coat check job, easy relaxing and the tips are good
@dominiqueodom30993 жыл бұрын
Gas station work
@MohaymenPK6 жыл бұрын
Im looking for the least possible amount of responsibility. THAT IS MEEE !!!
@ritarosa53545 жыл бұрын
Me too..
@carloshathcock53335 жыл бұрын
Me three.
@heinrichte66215 жыл бұрын
that´s the best part!
@rollingdudes88595 жыл бұрын
ME TOO!!! Now that I am 42 I understand him now!!!
@vdLeo-je6os4 жыл бұрын
Me too and I am 45!
@slothfromthegoonies82018 жыл бұрын
I've basically sleepwalked through life without a plan. Went to school, did well; went to University, got a Degree. Walked into a relatively well-paying job. Am I happy? Not really. I feel like most of us are processed along a conveyor belt, into a mind-numbing job in order to keep the system working. Sometimes I long for a job with less responsibility. Money isn't everything, I'd happily take a pay cut if I was able to live a less stressful life. One day I may just do that.
@DesDrukStiv8 жыл бұрын
That day should be today. But you have been socially conditioned to be led by your fear and as a result you are probably never going to break free until you retire. By then you will regret it all. Depressing I know, but that is probably what's going to happen.
@slothfromthegoonies82018 жыл бұрын
DesDrukStiv I did take my own advice. I quit my office job and now I deliver mail. It's 110% better than meeting hourly deadliness and dealing with passive aggressive people over the phone.
@slothfromthegoonies82018 жыл бұрын
***** The problem for most people is the pressure of society. It's fucked up to think that working in McDonalds probably generates more stigma than being unemployed.
@chrisaddy46048 жыл бұрын
I'm the exact opposite, love what I do, want to be better but have seemingly no way to do it
@slothfromthegoonies82018 жыл бұрын
Chris Addy No matter what we achieve, we always want more, there's always a feeling that we could have done more.
@alexanderg19356 жыл бұрын
Oh I forgot, I'm not allowed to be a Kevin Spacey fan anymore. Never mind a lifetime of incredible work and talent. Someone said something on Twitter, so by the rules of Neo McCarthyism he's now dead to me. Courts of law be dammed.
@SnowTheJamMan6 жыл бұрын
^ This guy gets it
@aliceposoldova80236 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Love him.
@batfly6 жыл бұрын
I know huh? I LOVED Kevin Spacey's work. And now we find out in his personal life he's a creep and predator... It makes you feel dark inside. Like somehow since you loved his work you're some how sullied by his evil deeds in real life.
@beng41516 жыл бұрын
Eh. He admitted it, so there's really no reason to doubt it. But you can still like the movies. I like Michael Jackson's music, but he was a pedophile. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a courageous individual, but he was a womanizer.
@970357ers6 жыл бұрын
You make your own pressure. Ignore the outside influences and find something you are good at, enjoy doing and pays reasonably well. I didn't find that thing until 34 and couldn't be happier with life.
@WebMentorCR3 жыл бұрын
I was also 19 when this movie came out, thought it was hilarious. Now, being 41, after living through a shitty marriage and a shitty job, I can honestly say, this movie is such an eye opener. I am so glad both are gone now (marriage and job) and now I do the things that I like. This is what you should do kiddos. Do the shit you like and be with people you like.
@WebMentorCR3 жыл бұрын
@BLM IS A FARCE if that makes you feel better, go ahead bro. Success is merely going from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm.
@sharki98762 жыл бұрын
yeah awesome living alone in your 40s as a bachelor manchild with nothing going on no family no wife. looks like an express route to the shotgun-in-mouth retirement plan
@WebMentorCR2 жыл бұрын
@@sharki9876 why? I have my kids, I still date, have a job that I love... I mean.. what more can I ask for?
@kevzenevze98932 жыл бұрын
@@WebMentorCR he’s just jealous he doesn’t have the balls to do whatever he wants and is stick with social stigma. Good for you man, as long as you live under less stress and more happy, people’s opinions don’t matter.
@r2d2musk6 Жыл бұрын
@@kevzenevze9893 That's not a fair thing to say, we live in a corporate feudalist society, sometimes one is forced to play by the rules until they snap.
@tonyparsons97659 жыл бұрын
Love how Spacey just carried himself like a total smart ass during the interview because it wouldn't matter anyway. He knew that he probably could have stood up in the middle of the interview and taken a massive shit right there on the floor and he still would have been overqualified to work there,
@Joseph-bd3pk6 жыл бұрын
Jordie Jordan stfu
@ClaudeMagicbox5 жыл бұрын
Tony Parsons “Overqualified” is one of the stupidest things in modern times. From a business standpoint if a person value 9 is willing to take on a job difficulty 4 for a wage 3...why the fuck shouldn’t it take advantage immediately? It’s like one going to a dealer and refusing an offer for a Ferrari at the price of a Corolla...why?? The idea is that a person value 3-4 is “more suitable” or simply “more slavable”?
@johndoe56903 жыл бұрын
@@ClaudeMagicbox In certain fields, the view would be that the "overqualified" person would quickly become feel underchallenged and get bored, start slacking of and then quit very shortly. While you "invested" time to train that person to the job expecting her to stay a "reasonable" amount of time. At least that's the grand theory.
@TheKrazyk20103 жыл бұрын
It's getting to the point now that fast food restaurants are actually paying people to get interviews since they are having problems hiring people
@Kaboomboo2 жыл бұрын
@@ClaudeMagicbox Because the overqualified person is the one that's most likely to leave quickly for something better. So you have someone that's been trained up, given tasks, participating in projects, etc. and then they jump ship with little notice. Why should they be worried? They're getting a job that will actually pay them more. Then the company has to scramble to find a replacement. Also even in your example, there's a good reason why someone wouldn't buy a Ferrari for the price of a Corolla: and that's the high cost of the Ferrari. It may not cost as much to get it on the onset, but there's a myriad of other costs associated with a luxury car like that including insurance, maintenance, expensive gas, etc. So if all you can afford is a Corolla, then you shouldn't get anything more expensive than a Corolla. Don't take such things at face value. There's a reason why such terms like "overqualified" and "too good to be true" exist.
@uscdave11243 жыл бұрын
I'm 38 and I REALLY understand this feeling now. I think I feel like that every moment of the day now.
@christopherfoy66683 жыл бұрын
I watched this movie for the first time when I was 17.I was more or less Ricky's character,except I didn't sell pot.What's crazy is even then I understood Lester's character and his decisions because I saw my parents going through the same thing-the relentless pressure of corporate America,maintaining a house,keeping the cars running- and they told me all the time to prepare for it,and I knew they were right. The world seems like this new,beautiful thing when you're young ,and it gets replaced by this dull resignation to all the boring responsibilities of everyday life....no wonder so many of us want to break out of the system.Alot has changed-if anything life is harder and more oppressive than in 1999- but American Beauty still resonates and is probably the best film of it's era.
@paperchasindude65783 жыл бұрын
American Beauty changed my life
@Etatdesiege1979 Жыл бұрын
It was a great movie. I relished in its irreverence. I see why it was relevant to so many people old and young.
@mikebradt8080 Жыл бұрын
The line, I want a job with the least amount of responsibility, always resonated with me. I was food service manager for 45 yrs. Hated it but it was my "trade." I retired at 62, screw that 65 or 67 BS. If you can afford it, do retire at 62 and enjoy knowing that every day is like having a day off when you were working. No responsibility. Not having a boss is the greatest feeling ever.
@einfussganger2 жыл бұрын
After a lifetime of jobs with lots of responsibility, taking work home, negotiating, managing people, I totally get this. I think I'd be happier stocking shelves at Trader Joe's. Do your work and leave at the end of the day without taking any problems home. It would be bliss.
@missingno88 Жыл бұрын
i do but the only reason for this is im at the bottom of the corporate ladder lol
@nighttrain1236 Жыл бұрын
I did that for 18 months. Although my body was moving my mind was free. I could listen to podcasts and e-books.
@Grandmaster-Kush8 ай бұрын
I quit my job and took up forklifting on weekends, 3 12 hour shifts followed by 4 days off, I feel free now, no more stress, pop music in and go to work, sometimes less is more.
@maxisnotwell20295 жыл бұрын
This is Spacey trying to get a job now Edit: I know he doesn't need the money it's called a joke
@Manuel-vz3cu5 жыл бұрын
Should be the title of the video
@Xirus55 жыл бұрын
Like he really needs a job with all that cash he have from previous films and series. He can retire without worries if he feels he is forced that way.
@FUCKINGENIOUS5 жыл бұрын
@@Xirus5 he can't aford hes previous life style anymore
@Xirus55 жыл бұрын
@@FUCKINGENIOUS I mean... he has more money then people in normal jobs would earn in several lifetimes. I think he will be ok. As for his "lifestyle" and public image there are always alternatives and solutions.
@Xirus55 жыл бұрын
@Dan Smith Listen, the guy got money. Probably more money then you will make throughout your entire life. You can be salty all you want, but that's just facts. I don't support whatever bad stuff he has done, but you claiming i am "defending" him cause i'm saying he can live out his life without having to worry about money just sounds like you being salty... and that's ok i guess. Can't really blame you.
@lls36763 жыл бұрын
I like when he says "I have fast food experience" and then taps the paper. 😄
@yallowrosa2 жыл бұрын
the nicest segment of the film 0:53 "I am looking for the least possible amount of responsibility" ... the simplest way of life ... a real rebellion/revolution
@lightscameronreaction686010 жыл бұрын
I find it ironic that these people work at mr. Smileys and they look miserable.
@zippymiester64297 жыл бұрын
"Ironic" I could not think a better word than that!
@cheesesteakphilly7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for using the term "irony" correctly. Too many people think that hypocrisy is irony.
@kronokryro7 жыл бұрын
Jesus Christ loves you booosssssssssssssss
@JamesBongo6 жыл бұрын
So I see you got the irony the director intended did you?
@EmmettLaFave6 жыл бұрын
thats the joke yo
@malte19843 жыл бұрын
"well, I'm sure there've been amazing technological advances in the industry" gets me every time XD XD XD
@arne81582 жыл бұрын
@Miss Manawaka Don't remember seeing it myself either so it's probably not used very often, looks a bit funny.
@TawnyC_2 жыл бұрын
@Miss Manawaka Yes. Contraction of "there have."
@alfrede.neuman43019 жыл бұрын
Now I understand Spongebob Squarepants....
@Gaba_Ghoul8 жыл бұрын
Kek
@RuNZiT17 жыл бұрын
lol
@oldirtydasher2 жыл бұрын
Quiet quitting been here since the 90s!
@shihlin12 жыл бұрын
I saw this film again last night after a 15-year hiatus. Man, it's amazing how time gives you a much deeper perspective on movies. This film was at turns LOL Funny, sad, shocking, Sick, and Very Real ! And that's what makes it so relatable, especially if you grew up in the burbs, you know people are not what they seem and everything is always about appearances. Kinda sad what happened to Kevin Spacey in real life cuz he was the heart of the movie. I related to the Ricky character a lot played by Wes Bentley. I thought he would be a big break-out star after this movie, which didn't exactly happen. Everytime Ricky was onscreen, he just totally grabbed my attention. His performance was riveting. This movie def worthy of the bagful of Oscars it won, incl Best Picture.
@gavincannonbrooks5 жыл бұрын
Kevin Spacey makes a mid life crisis look exciting
@abehani71335 жыл бұрын
First time I watched the movie, I was in my 20's and I didn't get it. Now that I am fourty something I FULLY understand it.
@abehani71334 жыл бұрын
@@wearebillionyearoldcarbon9563 I followed the plot, and I got all the dynamic forces in the story when I first watched it. However, in my 20's I wasn't married, I wasn't tie down to a long term financial plan... the undertone of the story(life is shorter than you think, don't trade your happiness) resonates with me now.
@Tommyblueeyes3 жыл бұрын
Got it 26 get it more now. YOU don't get it because you can't even spell FORTY!!!!! Just because you get older in life doesn;t mean you get any wiser that for sure lol!
@abehani71333 жыл бұрын
@@Tommyblueeyes "Got it at age 26", "doesn't"... stfu bitch!
@matadordeleoes3 жыл бұрын
@@Tommyblueeyes bro , stop barking
@matadordeleoes3 жыл бұрын
@Green Mills "OH REALLY" ;)
@ErwinSchrodinger64 Жыл бұрын
I have a friend who is a theoretical chemist that graduated with his Ph.D about 15 years ago. Brilliant individual whose specialty was differential geometry on manifolds. When he graduated, one line of application was molecular geometry in drug design. His education was paid by a large pharmaceutical company as a contract in employment. Unfortunately, this was around 2008, during the housing market crises. He couldn't find a job. However, several banks wanted to hire him to do economic forecasting in the derivatives market. The banks utilized his skill set in advanced mathematics and paid him handsomely. However, he was working 80-100 hours a week. After 10 years, he accumulated more than 5 times the wealth when compared if he stayed in scientific research. Unfortunately, the stress took an enormous strain on his health. Dealing with the large sums of money, he realized what errors could mean for banks and their clients. What does he do now? He wanted to do a job with mindless work. He applied to several fast food companies and couldn't even get an interview. He moved to Houston and applied at a coffee shop without putting his educational background. He's been working there for the last four years. He's enjoying his life now. According to the owner, he's the most outstanding employee they've ever had. They've wanted to move him into management but refuses any more responsibility. He works 20-30 hours a week, reads books, does a lot of hiking; and does research on the side. He is the happiest individual I know. He doesn't live a lavish life style and enjoys his days more than anyone else. This scene, in the film, really resonates with him.
@lpr52697 жыл бұрын
You know I understand the premise of the movie but here is the reality of life. Most jobs that pay well kind of suck. The reason that jobs suck is because Corporate America has unrealistic goals. It's all about making more money all the time. If you can't do that for your company you get fired or they lower your salary. I worked for a company for 10 years and every day my boss said the same thing. We need more sales. Really? Wow. You're a genius. I can't believe you could figure that out so easily. Of course there is one small problem and that is every other f----- company wants the same thing. So then comes the economic crisis and you have to sit there and listen to all this shit that you HAVE NO CONTROL OVER WHATSOEVER and no one ever blames the SYSTEM, they blame YOU. So I understand Lester's frustration with the system, but the fact is that unless you want to seriously downgrade your standard of living, you have to play the game and that's the way it is.
@vortexdaidade6 жыл бұрын
Paul y não
@vdLeo-je6os4 жыл бұрын
Well said my friend. I used to be a car sales representative working from 9 to 9 every day and I ve made my Boss a wealthy man. Now I my job is a Shuttle Bus driver and I am very happy and without f.. stress
@capthawkeye80103 жыл бұрын
The goal is quite realistic, these companies are bringing money in hand over fist even in the worst of times. What's unrealistic is the idea that people can both maximize profits and act as rational human beings at the same time in a system that isn't under the control of people-it's under the control of money.
@kevinmithnick99933 жыл бұрын
Agreed! With most of all. Because "downgrading" is in their terms or system standards. But you can amaze your self with amount of well being and sometimes healthier lifestyle you can get with a simpler less polluting life
@ptrgr723 жыл бұрын
Standard of living, these are the words 👌
@stitchjones71342 жыл бұрын
I was in the army with a bloke who'd apply at MacDonald's while on leave. He'd give people free stuff at the drive through, make massive burgers and other good stuff just for shits and giggles.
@c0mpu73rguy7 ай бұрын
What a chad XD
@westonlennen10 ай бұрын
The “WHAT” kills me everytime😂
@williamj.dovejr.8613 Жыл бұрын
I saw this with my future wife in the theater...I understood it, I laughed with Lester but she hated it. Less than ten years I was living Lester's life but I got out fortunately.
@Casper500023 жыл бұрын
When you relate with his daughter, and then years later you relate with the dad 😩
@jdspreest4 жыл бұрын
I’ve been trying to score a part time gig at Target just for some extra cash and this is exactly how I am treated just cuz I’m a professional accountant in my regular job. It’s like yes I know I’m overqualified but I am not looking to run the store. I just want a no brain easy job with very little responsibilities
@ellenoid Жыл бұрын
That's what I have and I love it! I'm a janitor at DTE. I set my own schedule, have peace and quiet in some areas and lots of company in others, and everyone is really friendly and fun. I have an amazing crew. They pay peanuts, but the job is so easy and stress-free. I also teach piano, and that's where the big money is. I could always expand my piano business and supplement somewhere else to make even more $, but I honestly love my cleaning job. It's probably the best job I've ever had. I look forward to going to work every day. I will bawl my eyes out if this job ever ends.
@flanagamer Жыл бұрын
Why the hell you wanna work at Target if you’re an accountant? Work for corporate!
@flyingrat492 Жыл бұрын
@@flanagamer reading but not absorbing a single thing. Working at target is to get away from the accounting work
@Etatdesiege1979 Жыл бұрын
I am a teacher 10 months. I tried to work a camp gig this past summer. I thought “I’ll be active, I’ll make some money, I get to teach some cool stuff to kids”. The moment I put my foot in there the owner wanted me to run the place, no extra pay for extra responsibilities. I didn’t last there. No matter hard you work the owners always want more from you.
@clowndriver55763 жыл бұрын
I gotta rewatch this masterpiece. Kevin plays it so beautiful.
@netdsgirl7794 Жыл бұрын
Love reading the comments of how so many people understand Lester here. I definitely understand him, at 39 here. I wouldn't say I'm miserable, but I remember watching this movie a couple of times between age 16-19 and laughing at this scene. I thought "Omg you quit a high paying corporate job to go work at the counter/drive thru of a fast food restaurant??" (which I worked at from age 18-20). But omg now I SO understand it...and it makes me long for those days again. Of course, when I was living them, I hated them lol. Making 5 bucks an hour and feeling trapped in a dead end job, not know what I wanted to do, where to go, etc. But to the young ones of that age again...enjoy those days. Don't feel pressured to know what you want out of life at 18...0r 20...25...even later than that. Cause simplicity can bring happiness. Now I totally understand that someone who is truly stuck in a low paying job, barely able to survive/make rent is a very different situation than this. It's like Rachel's mom in Friends wanting to leave her husband and have Rachel's life of waitressing, living in an apartment with friends (and says how she'd be doing that with money which is very different lol so true). But then I think....where I am now (working in a salaried corporate job and not living paycheck to paycheck)....I longed for that when I was younger. But like everything...you compromise on things. You trade some happiness & fulfillment for money/security. I'm 9-5 chained to a desk where all management cares about are numbers, and it can be soul sucking. It would be great if people like me could take 6-12 months off every few years and work these simple jobs to strive what we're after. However what we're after is different now than what it was originally. At 18-20 working in fast food, I used to fantasize about "making it" and what the world and life could hold for me. I remember Kevin's line in The Life of David Gale quoting a philosopher "we are only ever truly happy when daydreaming about future happiness..." Wow. So anyways...sorry for such a long winded response but yeah that's my feelings on this.
@TheIanoTube Жыл бұрын
Appreciate your words, really resonated with me
@gmccord19709 жыл бұрын
"I don't think you'd fit in here." That has AGE DISCRIMINATION written all over it. Lester should sue the burger joint.
@r5t6y7u87 жыл бұрын
He means he's over-qualified. I have a BA and MBA and was out of work for a year. Companies don't want people who will quit in a week when the *real* job comes along.
@geneparmesan87487 жыл бұрын
Starscream91 what, you think his BA is in making KZbin accounts or something?
@sam236967 жыл бұрын
Yes, it is critical to hide your real name on the Internet in 2017. I mean haven't you seen how anonymous people act on social media?
@jsm5306 жыл бұрын
Starscream91 says the insecure asswipe with a toddler profile pic. I'm not impressed kid. I don't see spelling as a requirement to use KZbin?
@writerconsidered6 жыл бұрын
except they hired him so classic discrimination fail.
@jaytaggert23353 жыл бұрын
I'm 27, and I don't have to be 40 to understand the man & his motives. Literally anyone sick of that corporate shit might lose it someday but he did it formally & with style. Lol 😂
@missingno88 Жыл бұрын
aside from starting your own business how can someone in their 20s survive without working a corporate job? even with a corporate job. the price of housing is ludicrous here and if i dont want to be a rent cuck and live in the city i have to kip in my parents' house, which i personally dont mind but not much in the way of personal freedom
@jaytaggert2335 Жыл бұрын
@@missingno88 stfu eren and go back to fucking up marley this friday. Edit: aot jokes aside here, the hypocrisy of you to say that. Given how high the cost of living everywhere is now, no matter what country & most corporate workers are being underpaid.
@baardagaam Жыл бұрын
Yeah, remember this movie was made over 20 years ago, When personal relationships and average salaries were paradise compared to today... so it was kinda a shock to many people that ( at that time) believed marriage and a decent corporate were the key to a happy life... These days, you have the " great resignation movement" and stuff, but back in the days, American Beauty was exploring uncharted territory...
@magpielover71815 жыл бұрын
he would fit in perfectly for a Jeff Bezos biopic
@Haze14343 жыл бұрын
The irony of life and work. I used to be 16, working in retail and hating it. The arrogant customers, the boredom of menial, repetitive tasks. Now I'm 33 and have a good, 'higher-up' job in IT, but I sometimes long for the days of less pressure, the lack of focus required and the ability to forget about work when you leave for the day. I guess what I'm saying is; be happy in your job, no matter what you're doing, and if you're not then look for something else. Don't focus on money.
@llejo51793 жыл бұрын
What is song play?
@jaya59203 жыл бұрын
i’m 18 and i’ll definitely take your advice
@jonbaxter22549 жыл бұрын
Watching this film at the moment has made me long for the 90s.
@lithiumkc85 жыл бұрын
The meaning of life is just to be Alive, It is so plain and so obvious and so simple. And yet, everybody rushes around in a great panic as if it were necessary to achieve something beyond themselves. -Alan Watts
@wongwu3 жыл бұрын
The thing is, many people do achieve things beyond themselves. Whether it's superficial like being a famous actor or musician that influences society, or something more grounded like making strides in important academic or professional fields. These things are achievable by some, and it's depressing to realize you're actually just one of the more unimportant cogs in this machine.
@rnw2739 Жыл бұрын
"Smile, you're at Mr. Smiley's!" "WHAT?!!"
@sporty17016 жыл бұрын
"The least possible amount of responsibility"...sounds like a plan!
@JonShade-fy2gm8 жыл бұрын
This scene is so brilliant because (for me at least) it really illustrates, perhaps more than the other more obvious scenes, his rebirth (a really corny word, but whatever)...I'm specifically referring to the first part here, as he's driving, getting high, and singing his ass off. It's like he's finally gotten back to the electric, vibrant part of him that was dormant for years, and that he truly believed had simply disappeared. Spacey conveys so brilliantly that total euphoria of belting out along to a great song, a bliss urged on by his obsession with Angela, and just letting go. Once he sees himself in Angela, it's as though everything else falls away, and he's free. It's a moment more poignant and incandescent to me than, say, the first time he sees Angela in the gym and his face literally drops with that shock of recognition and almost unbearable beauty assimilation. I've had a lot of conversations with people over the years about how obvious and simplistic this movie is, and in some ways I can understand this argument. But I don't think it detracts from the movie at all. The obviousness is almost necessary in a strange way, and drives home even further the pain of losing your drive and passion and feeling irrevocably trapped in a life that has become totally alien to you. It paints this with very broad strokes, to be sure, but also there are moments (such as this one, of him in the car) that are complete gems, and that, again, illustrate so very well that the things that resonate the most in life can be the most seemingly insignificant moments. (Not to sound corny). This is one of my favorite movies of all-time, flaws and all. Sometimes "flaws" can make works of art even more profoundly beautiful.
@JonShade-fy2gm8 жыл бұрын
LOL...you just made my day dude.
@Mostafa-rq9rm8 жыл бұрын
Jennifer Majewski Don't get yourself too excited, as I'm still not sure if such a feat is physically possible. Or did you mean you considered it funny? I really hope it's the former.
@DadsOnBass7 жыл бұрын
Wow Jennifer. Great synopsis. I'm using this video in a Public Speaking class presentation I'm giving with my group for a speech we are giving entitled. Overqualified Employees in the Workforce. Never before have I read such a profound no bullshit movie review. Rock on with yo bad self!
@YogiBearTruthbetold7 жыл бұрын
Searching for truth? Search "Truth Contest" and read the top entry called The Present.
@richardalvarado-ik9br5 жыл бұрын
HIS OBSESSION WITH ANGELA......NOW THAT WAS ACTING!!! If Angela had a bro that Les liked.......THAT WOULDN'T BE ACTING!!
@mexiaznann9 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha "free napkins" on the menu
@RidgeRunner-lz5ko10 ай бұрын
That "least possible amount of responsibility" thing resonates.
@sjiz3 жыл бұрын
Finest actor of our generation. Hands down.. this movie never gets old!
@algo29575 жыл бұрын
Midlife crisis: the movie
@countanimeavenger65363 жыл бұрын
"The least amount of responsibility" love that line
@edgooden93025 жыл бұрын
Life isn't about how much you make...its all about what you make of your life. Be happy, Be free, and BE YOU!
@martymcfly28576 жыл бұрын
Wow this movie predicted his future!
@lenji59316 жыл бұрын
well at the end he stopped cuz she said she's a virgin, in real life it was a bit different xdddd
@mthwr6 жыл бұрын
Zak Bagans nice
@martymcfly28576 жыл бұрын
hi
@ricarleite6 жыл бұрын
hahahahahahaha
@AleCharlie6 жыл бұрын
Rames Nashat 10/10
@RonaldoGuino Жыл бұрын
When I got down in depression, this was one of the best things that I did.
@delrey8742 жыл бұрын
I miss Kevin Spacey...he was one of the best actors ever.
@P1983sche Жыл бұрын
I saw this movie for the first time when I was 16…now I watched it at 40…this scene hits differently now.
@drunkenrampage15889 жыл бұрын
This might be the greatest comment section in all of KZbin. It is not often that I read comments that cause me to reevaluate my life.
@Ariel-pi6lw7 жыл бұрын
DrunkenRampage for real I was just thinking the same!
@footballfan90466 жыл бұрын
Not just that one. You'll find amazing comments in many clips or soundtrack pieces of American Beauty.
@lopezfan248 жыл бұрын
Did anyone else notice the free napkins sign? Who would pay for a couple napkins?
@cuntinakia81228 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but it´s free, duuuude
@John-iv2oz8 жыл бұрын
That's just like the ketchup packs that say "Not for resale". (see Jim Gaffgin routine)
@Xylarxcode7 жыл бұрын
No one would pay for napkins if you sold them seperately in a restaurant, even if it is just a take out restaurant. But everyone pays for napkins because they are included in the price of your menu. So.. everyone pays for napkins. You just don't know it because it's calculated into the total price of the meal without telling you.
@don4176 жыл бұрын
meh...McDonalds charges for extra syrup.
@dmc23116 жыл бұрын
Someone had never been to an inner city fast food restaurant
@MarksREmarks6 жыл бұрын
0:35 poster on the window reads "free napkins"
@MrOcto1311 жыл бұрын
Used to work at u lumberyard making good money. Quit the yard, told my manager to stick it. Anonymously told OSHA about the warehouse violations. I work at Chick-Fil-A, for half the wage. 30 years old cashier/drive thru could not be any happier!
@Kaboomboo7 жыл бұрын
This happened to someone I knew. He was a successful restaurant coordinator for fine dining restaurants and made like over 200k a year. Then one day, he was taking a shower and had a break down. He then called his work and said he quit, went to the burger joint across the street and flipped burgers for a couple of months. He was so happy.
@crispinjulius50323 жыл бұрын
You watch this when you’re 20 and think, “Yeah, I have my entire life ahead of me. I may be broke and no decent job but I have my youth and my dreams.” Then you hit 40 and you have a good job, plenty of cash and think to yourself, “What happened to those dreams?”
@gamerjamson3 жыл бұрын
Bragging disguised as trying to sound deep lol.
@sunsetter37963 жыл бұрын
@@gamerjamson Yeah, what a loser.
@vectorhold64893 жыл бұрын
Agreed. I dropped out of college in the mid 90's to tour in a band across America for 5 years. Not one single regret. I knew that opportunity would never come again.
@gamerjamson3 жыл бұрын
@@sunsetter3796 You're sarcasm doesn't work for me. Winning 🤷♂️
@shihlin12 жыл бұрын
I saw this movie again last night and it really resonated this time. The whole thing about growing up in suburbs and keeping up appearances while having Sickos as neighbors we might not even know about. I also think this movie resonates more now that we've been thru Covid bc it changes your perspective. Everybody now wants to be more like Les in the movie and less like Carolyn.
@dream_on_sammi Жыл бұрын
I’m a woman and never would’ve wanted to be Carolyn. When this movie came out in 1999, I was 41, going through a divorce after 21 years of marriage and a mid- life crisis. Man did I relate to this movie and character of Lester.
@6616Milan10 ай бұрын
The way the cashier gave his orders describing Smiley orders & fries.
@florinivan69073 жыл бұрын
Actual footage of Kevin Spacey looking for a job.
@chadiazri84505 жыл бұрын
0:07 Spacey stares at the cameraman, like he was about to break the 4th wall.
@MrParkerman63 жыл бұрын
No.
@tonyparsons97659 жыл бұрын
Awesome job by whoever the guy is who's playing the interviewer. That perplexed look on his face to start the shot, as well as all of his other facial expressions had me in stitches throughout this whole scene.
@sarkaniemi2 жыл бұрын
That Bart Simpson quote "Underachiever, and proud of it" makes perfect sense now!
@aguynamedscott118 жыл бұрын
This was so me after retiring. Unfortunately Starbucks was much less open minded. Starbucks is pretty blatant about age discrimination.
@KshitijPatil17 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't call it 'discrimination'. It's just like in the army. You need to be a certain age to do a certain type of job. The reasons may be ranging from utilitarian (the job is physically consuming) to cosmetic (can't have old people working in a hip looking place). But they serve a practical purpose for a business. It's not discrimination if it's a job requirement.
@aguynamedscott117 жыл бұрын
Well, since there was no bona fide occupational requirement that I could not fulfill, nor were my qualifications even evaluated, it is indeed discrimination. Discrimination based on age is illegal. Think about what you are implying? You can't have old people working someplace because they aren't hip? That is highly subjective and opens up any class of people to discrimination. Your argument is also flawed because if you check the job announcements for Starbucks, it does not state anywhere that you must be within a certain age to work there which is a legal requirement if you are going to require certain qualifications for a specific job. Of course Starbucks is smart enough not to put anything like that in a job announcement because it would be a violation of Title 7 USC . Unfortunately for them so is the part of the application where they ask the date ranges that people were born in. The bottom line, Starbucks doesn't live up to their image of the progressive, socially responsible corporation that they project. Its just a marketing gimmick. Sadly it works. Having trolls on staff probably helps too, but I'm sure you would know more about that than I do.
@KshitijPatil17 жыл бұрын
Scott Shadrick Look, I'm not talking legality here. And I understand where you're coming from. I'm not trying to troll you. But I can also understand the conpany's side to employ youngsters for such temporary jobs. They're cheap, flexible and replaceable. Such factors decrease as age increases. Also, in the end it's a profitable corporation. They probably have reasons backed by data for doing what they do.
@jerrythebaum43886 жыл бұрын
Everyone "discriminates". I discriminate the fat women from the skinny women when it comes to dating. Because guess what? Skinny women are more valuable to me. Criminalizing companies from their freedom to choose who they want to hire is fucking stupid, and you can hardly prove that the intent of companies doing that are from "racist, "sexist" or whatever "ist" motives. That's life, and no, its not fair.
@viimelaanpere47386 жыл бұрын
Obviously Starbucks is not going to hire people over 35, and even if there are applicants they can find another cause to eliminate such applicants, that they can express in the way it fits them the best. If their HR staff has preferences for younger people it´s going to work out smooth because most applicants are going to be young people anyway. Also for the most people visiting such places are going to be quite rude to anyone over 30 working in such places behind counters. I mean Starbucks or any other place is not going to revolutionize working policies. If you are over certain age and still working at a superstore check out or coffee shop you are considered a failure, a loser, it has been this way for a long time and it´s the same now. No matter if McD does some gimmick for 6 months showing how valuable older people are working for them, it´s already a social norm who can and who can´t work at certain jobs. It won´t matter if you´re a hipster going against social norms.
@turowat12 жыл бұрын
THIS SCENE INSPIRED ME to quit my job and apply for something else with less responsibility. Now I'm happier and make more money.
@rohithpadikkal70822 жыл бұрын
Can you say the same 9 years later?
@turowat2 жыл бұрын
@@rohithpadikkal7082 : yes still. Same job and 4 real estates after.
@WhirlingMusic2 жыл бұрын
@@turowat damn son!
@gearsofwar3xXx Жыл бұрын
Back when you could get a fast food combo for $4.98.
@djohn16713 жыл бұрын
that young man was right to be extremely worried when looking at spacey.
@graytoby13 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@mrteddystamp8 жыл бұрын
I got fired from a job for smiling too much. I said if i can smile on the job get yourself another funeral director. :)
@thesnowneep89186 жыл бұрын
nordhorny yeah,he really fucked that one up!
@abeedhal65196 жыл бұрын
typos in jokes ruin them
@emptyhand7776 жыл бұрын
nordhorny, is "nordhorny" your real name or your pass time? If nordhorny is your actual name, my condolences. If nordhorny is your pass time, you may need to scale back the hours you play Skyrim.
@emptyhand7775 жыл бұрын
@nordhorny - "clap...clap" is that what you are doing or what you contracted from being too nord horny?
@henyosdilly8999 Жыл бұрын
A colleague of mine was a great manager, very intelligent, hard working, long hours but treated like shit. He took redundancy & is a mailman now. He absolutely loves it.
@mikegstyle Жыл бұрын
I was 18 when this movie came out, now I'm 73 and realize how true this scene is. What I would give to go back and do it differently.
@eamonwright7488 Жыл бұрын
Maybe you're so tired because you aged twice as fast as a normal person.
@alind-os2jb Жыл бұрын
R u typing from a Care Home ?😂.. 73 years old🤣
@franciscobarril Жыл бұрын
I was only three months old when I saw this and I don't remember much but after watching it again it makes sense! Yesterday was my 92nd birthday and I thought of this movie when I blew out the candles.
@briantillman2812 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, this movie came out in 1999. It’s 2023. If you were 18 when this came out, that would make you around 42. Cool story though!
@sponish09 ай бұрын
i remember watching this movie just as the napoleon wars started... it hits differently now
@amabangu27692 жыл бұрын
As I paid $10 for my breakfast combo, from McDonald's the other day I sure miss when prices were reasonable
@fuferito3 жыл бұрын
The girl at the window ended up fighting Larry David on the way to the doctor's office in _Curb Your Enthusiasm._
@Damon03069 жыл бұрын
"Yela Dart" awesome comment! I'm 40 and still stuck, and I really don't think I will ever figure out what to,do,with my life. I've felt this way since High School, I knew I had no idea what I wanted then and I still don't. Guess I'm just a,loser, but whatever I love,your comment, and this movie of course is a masterpiece.
@BunnyCentauri7 жыл бұрын
Keep your head up, we are all losers in one way or another. Thank you for being so honest.
@geneparmesan87487 жыл бұрын
Damon0306 you think when you grow up you'll figure everything out, but it turns out that you're the same person you were when you were a kid, it's just now people expect you to have answers instead of questions.
@juggerknot1007 жыл бұрын
I felt the some way
@claucemicro10805 жыл бұрын
It’s like Hamlet but about life in general.
@DerDude19775 ай бұрын
Always Team Lester. For ca. 25 years now after this movie was released. YES! Ahead of its time and Lester just is one of the greatest movie charakters of all time. American Beauty and Fight Club tought me so many important lessons for life. They are more helpful than any psychologist.
@kevint.786 Жыл бұрын
- I’m looking for the least amount of responsibility. Love that line, and I get it.
@Wong-Jack-Man3 жыл бұрын
The tell tale sign of someone who just doesn’t give a flying fk anymore.
@ehrenloudermilk10539 ай бұрын
I am 38 years old and am going through this very breakdown. Its liberating
@fuxyews21777 жыл бұрын
I work in fast-food (sort of) and I do the odd warehousing temp position when they show up (seasonal mainly). I have no debts, no student loans, no financial issues and I'm almost covered for the deposit to build my own home.. Don't get me wrong, the pay isn't great but when I weigh up my job with no early hours ,no uniform, no stress, no rushhour traffic (because of the hours) and no real responsibility, it simply seemed more logical than spending half a decade studying, racking up a giant debt and then taking a job which is the exact opposite of what I have now (which is more negative than positive).. Some of my family say I'm wasting my life, some say its a good direction...I suppose it depends on what you value in life and why you're actually valuing it... If you're becoming successful solely because you're somehow supposed to in some form of ominous societal pressure, and just to get a paycheck to pay for materialism as a trade-off to working yourself into an early grave, then things might not work out that well for you.... atleast thats how I saw it..
@viimelaanpere47386 жыл бұрын
Never saw any fast food job that gives you any benefits and doesn´t treat you like a clown, from your immediate boss or management. It´s still a job that sucks. Also this goes for any other "temporary job" like Uber or food delivery. If you break down the expenses and income, it becomes clear how these jobs don´t pay off. They claim you´re going to make thousands but downplay the running costs and taxes. They consider people working for them as temporary workforce who are not going to care about healthcare, benefits, vacation, pension plan etc. Conditions vary from companies and areas but I would imagine the most kick people get from such job is the "fight against the machine" and the flexible hours. In terms of going against social norms and expected career choice it´s not going to be fun for too long, also working from afternoon till midnight is also going to be boring after a while.
@Dave.S.TT6005 жыл бұрын
Love Kevin Spacey!! Great actor and good human being. No worst than the rest of us.
@tarantulagirl Жыл бұрын
I love how Lesters body language regresses back to a teenagers whilst sitting with the interviewer. Brilliant film.
@emgex6 жыл бұрын
just a little fact, Kevin Spacey is a life long smoker.. He smoked since very young and still does.
@whitelivesmatter84535 жыл бұрын
All the teenage boys at this restaurant better watch out, Kevin Spacey is on the loose.
@salvarriale1614 жыл бұрын
Charges dismissed morons
@Picnicl5 жыл бұрын
The direction is superb. It reminds me of Pulp Fiction. An office block is reflected in the car windscreen at the start of the scene as "American woman stay away from me" plays. The physical and metaphorical implication is clear - he's driving away from high expectations, away from corporate dominance. Physically, an out of town fast food restaurant is often single storey. It's a bungalow as a business. He is downsizing to the basics in order to find out what basic level of happiness the world seems to supply him with outside of the material stuff that he has accrued. It's a 'fast' food restaurant but it represents a 'slow'ing down to him compared to his call centre job.
@JalenPrice_25218 күн бұрын
Aye this man came to this interview with a positive attitude and a never say I can’t learn anything attitude. Give him the job. He’s eager. I love Kevin Spacey.
@adnantariq3346 Жыл бұрын
“I’m looking for the least amount of responsibility ever” LMFAO
@CynicalBastard511 Жыл бұрын
That's me.
@heathermetz65765 жыл бұрын
0:55 “I’m looking for the least possible amount of responsibility!”
@savezera4 жыл бұрын
This is me. Actual Footage. Every damn day.
@luclongly5295 жыл бұрын
I remember when gas was $1.05 (1998) 😫😥
@lindseysummers53515 жыл бұрын
In my market in 1998, it bottomed out at $0.749. Loved getting a 12-gallon fill-up for $9.00. Those were the days!!
@lindseysummers53515 жыл бұрын
@SilentwarH It has been yo yo'ing for the past several years. Today, depending on which station in which part of town, anywhere between about $2.159 and $2.259. At its peak in 2008, we were very close to going over $4.00 per gallon.
@whatever_it_takes66915 жыл бұрын
The late 90s ruled
@lindseysummers53514 жыл бұрын
What a magnificent scene!! A 40-something Kevin Spacey is so chipper to apply for a job flipping burgers. And this 19-23 years-old manager is not sure how to respond to the fact that someone old enough to be his Dad is asking him for a job.
@michellerene951 Жыл бұрын
This was filmed at Carl's Jr in Canoga Park. I used to go there in the 80s to mid 90s. I can't tell you how excited I was when I watched the movie and saw this!
@rexk4208 Жыл бұрын
Yep, saw it at 26, in the movie theater.. Knew right away that this would be prophetical. What a masterpiece !