best scene in any movie ever in this history of the world

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nerdysouth

nerdysouth

15 жыл бұрын

only a handful of people in a nerds world can tell the difference between you and me
and i am one of them
good will hunting

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@LOKITYZ
@LOKITYZ 10 жыл бұрын
most exaggerated title in any youtube video ever in this history of the world
@JUST1SELL1IT7
@JUST1SELL1IT7 10 жыл бұрын
***** in life
@LittleBoyWonder3556
@LittleBoyWonder3556 10 жыл бұрын
Fucking A
@CabbageSandwich
@CabbageSandwich 9 жыл бұрын
No. Not at all. If you dont get whats going on here in this movie you have no intelligence. Or just simply lack taste. It really is a FANTASTIC scene.
@ImperialBluesGuitar
@ImperialBluesGuitar 9 жыл бұрын
Just a wee bit, maybe... lol
@Ken-nv2hl
@Ken-nv2hl 9 жыл бұрын
most exaggerated comment of the most exaggerated title in any youtube video ever in this history of the known universe.
@Komijoyo677
@Komijoyo677 Жыл бұрын
Surely such a grand performance and legendary scene from such a prestigious movie deserved all 12 of the pixels in the world. Thank you for gathering them all to bring us such a fine clip.
@sidd_not_vicious2609
@sidd_not_vicious2609 Жыл бұрын
this is an older movie now..maybe all they had was twelve pixels
@TheProtocol48
@TheProtocol48 Жыл бұрын
This guy : )
@SuperbFairy
@SuperbFairy Жыл бұрын
@@sidd_not_vicious2609 the film quality is fine, the person just decided to capture at potato resolution
@BlaneNostalgia
@BlaneNostalgia Жыл бұрын
you should really check the date before commenting on video quality
@TheProtocol48
@TheProtocol48 Жыл бұрын
This clip from WW1 has more pixels... kzfaq.info/get/bejne/f9iRla58nqjMlKc.html
@realitycheck5383
@realitycheck5383 3 жыл бұрын
"theres a handful of people in the world that know how to correctly title a video. and you are not one of them."
@davidfulcher1719
@davidfulcher1719 3 жыл бұрын
I just shot beer through my nose! Damn you! Well done
@David13spurs
@David13spurs 2 жыл бұрын
Well, you did click on the video. So I guess it worked! lol
@JohnsOnStrings
@JohnsOnStrings 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making the time spent here worthwhile.
@michaelhilton877
@michaelhilton877 2 жыл бұрын
"There are a handful of people..."
@randallpattee1561
@randallpattee1561 2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelhilton877 Proof :)
@pizzaboynizza1
@pizzaboynizza1 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve always loved how the professor isn’t even concerned about Will’s complaints, he’ll accommodate him in any way he wants as long as he can work with him.
@brainwasher9876
@brainwasher9876 9 жыл бұрын
This isn't even the best scene of Good Will Hunting.
@bjeffrey1863
@bjeffrey1863 8 жыл бұрын
Andrew Wang Bar scene was the best
@melissasaar6971
@melissasaar6971 8 жыл бұрын
+B Jeffrey LOL Will: How do you like 'dem apples? Me: I don't really like apples, 'cuz the skin gets stuck between your teeth when you bite into them. Will: Uh...
@ufotofu9
@ufotofu9 8 жыл бұрын
+B Jeffrey Yeah, that and when Ben Affleck poses as will attain interview and asks for a retainer; literally all the money that the hiring managers have in their pockets. Now THAT'S what I call a power play.
@howardgilmour8464
@howardgilmour8464 8 жыл бұрын
+Geoffrey Zoref great scene. I think he uses a couple of mixed metaphors and casts aspersions on the legitimacy of the interview panel! Fabulous.
@unowen334
@unowen334 8 жыл бұрын
+Andrew Wang You mean there are worse scenes that this? Oy, what crapola....
@film_magician
@film_magician 8 жыл бұрын
You shouldn't be able to title videos ever again.
@uppercutgrandma4425
@uppercutgrandma4425 8 жыл бұрын
lol
@Simon0
@Simon0 8 жыл бұрын
+uppercut grandma stop uppercutting grandma! its not polite.
@Simon0
@Simon0 8 жыл бұрын
+Film Magician it was a slight exaggeration there. Slight mind.
@Brammy007a
@Brammy007a 8 жыл бұрын
you need to get out more
@JohnJohnson-my8zg
@JohnJohnson-my8zg 8 жыл бұрын
it's not your fault
@mars6433
@mars6433 3 жыл бұрын
Actually, the best scene in any movie EVER is when Phoebe Cates comes out of the swimming pool.
@itisaporsche
@itisaporsche 3 жыл бұрын
Now that is truth
@whocares7368
@whocares7368 3 жыл бұрын
Yesssss
@dalenortman4327
@dalenortman4327 3 жыл бұрын
Word
@Nordicroo
@Nordicroo 3 жыл бұрын
Or when Bo Derek runs on the beach in the movie "10"!
@wrlzz
@wrlzz 3 жыл бұрын
Does nobody fucking knock anymore?
@kushalchakrabarti240
@kushalchakrabarti240 Жыл бұрын
The scene is beautiful. I see how people think “it’s not your fault” is a better scene somehow but this scene is actually when we get to see a major character development in Will. His refusal to commit to anything or anyone. It’s beautiful. Professor Gerard’s acting too brings tears into my eyes as he says “then I wouldn’t have to watch you throw it all away”.
@56kwith200ping
@56kwith200ping 5 ай бұрын
Tired...bored... both of them. A ripple of change started, and this was the epicenter. The story starts here. Anything before was history. Established.
@annalisavajda252
@annalisavajda252 Ай бұрын
People don't realize the film is about how abuse ruins lives and potential they think it's some boy genius coming of age story. He hates being manipulated for any reason and he doesn't perceive the Jobs offered as great opportunities either as he explained to the NSA his ethics. Sean is a sh*tty doctor too worked with veterans and doesn't recognize PTSD treats him like a juvinelle delinquent a brat instead.
@j.t.8685
@j.t.8685 5 жыл бұрын
The real sad part is that Tom doesn’t even realize he’s bringing back a second cup of coffee for nothing
@nrundell
@nrundell 3 жыл бұрын
LOL!
@jamsess19
@jamsess19 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Tom! Don't forget the coffee
@efisgpr
@efisgpr 3 жыл бұрын
Lambeau will need both after crying in the fetal position
@duanen2337
@duanen2337 3 жыл бұрын
LMAO LMAO LMAO
@lambrosk3790
@lambrosk3790 3 жыл бұрын
😂 Will made sure Tom brought the extra cup for nothing. Why? Cuz fuck him, that’s why.
@bjornl2943
@bjornl2943 8 жыл бұрын
How many people walk around with untapped potential that they just throw away, out of fear to try something different. It's one of the saddest things in the world.
@shaleyvale272
@shaleyvale272 3 жыл бұрын
I don't think that "fear of trying something different" is the root fear.
@bjornl2943
@bjornl2943 3 жыл бұрын
@@shaleyvale272 you're right, it's probably not even a fear at all. Those who have something at no cost don't appreciate that. It's the struggle to achieve that makes people exceed and excel
@shaleyvale272
@shaleyvale272 3 жыл бұрын
@@bjornl2943 Well, in my view it is probably often fear. Deeply seated fear is what holds many people back. The root fears may be things like the fear of failure, fear of humiliation, the fear of not being good enough or smart enough, the fear of losing the minimal is security one has. These are some of the fears that can hold back people with great potential.
@josephcurran9924
@josephcurran9924 3 жыл бұрын
At the basic fundamental of human character, we all get to pick our destiny. Whether you are a mathematical genius who picks up garbage or an elitist professor; YOU decide your future. Whatever brings you happiness is your goal
@mcmjr405
@mcmjr405 3 жыл бұрын
As many people as there are in the world. The fear of being different from the herd is overwhelming to the masses.
@irishkeif7791
@irishkeif7791 3 жыл бұрын
Rodney Dangerfield answering "4" to the professor's big word problem in Back To School was pretty good too.
@taco2947
@taco2947 3 жыл бұрын
HA!!!! It was!
@ZacharyFleischman
@ZacharyFleischman 3 жыл бұрын
Why don't you call me sometime when you have no class!
@FanboyFilms
@FanboyFilms 3 жыл бұрын
The best scene though was probably Rodney telling Kurt Vonnegut he's a hack.
@marshallmcluhan33
@marshallmcluhan33 3 жыл бұрын
We’re all gonna get laid
@jdm1066
@jdm1066 2 жыл бұрын
.............R-I-G-H-T....
@teomosu
@teomosu 3 жыл бұрын
That “just take it home with you” is priceless
@Zeldasarmy
@Zeldasarmy 8 жыл бұрын
Most exaggerated video title in the history of the world ever.
@searchlight18
@searchlight18 8 жыл бұрын
+Mo Morris I felt sorry for the professor...Will was a dick....
@heleneschenbacher8512
@heleneschenbacher8512 8 жыл бұрын
+searchlight17 Thank you! I thought just how adolescent Matt Damon and Affleck are to write such crap?
@searchlight18
@searchlight18 8 жыл бұрын
Helen Eschenbacher It was one of the scenes in the movie that took away from its credibility. My personal view it was an attack Damon used to attack his white roots...I know it sounds crazy, but he seems to have a very bitter streak in him...
@mrob611
@mrob611 8 жыл бұрын
Rest assured. Whenever you see something on KZfaq with the words "best" and "ever," it isn't. Ever.
@lailahailaallah903
@lailahailaallah903 8 жыл бұрын
Right
@Seastallion
@Seastallion 7 жыл бұрын
I've certainly seen a few examples that actually come extremely close to fulfilling those promises. The epic speech given by Charlie Chaplin in his movie The Dictator (I think) was one of the best speeches I've ever heard in my life. I've heard a lot of really good speeches, but even now that one resonates with a LOT of power and truth.
@Frank289100
@Frank289100 5 жыл бұрын
I'LL TAKE A CERTAIN HISTORY BOOKS OR A SCIENCE BOOKS AND BURN THEM BECAUSE OF THE LIES THEY CONTAIN. LOTS OF THINGS WRITTEN IN BOOKS ARE LIES AND CUSTOM MADE. IF YOU HAVE A GOOD SENSE OF LOGIC, AFTER THE FIRST CHAPTER OF SOME OF THESE BOOKS, YOU'LL PUT IT ON THE BBQ GRILL. GOOD WILL HUNTING MEMORIZES THING OUT OF BOOKS WITH AN INCREDIBLE MEMORY TO REGUIRGITATE ITS CONTENTS, BUT LACKED THE INTELLECT TO REALIZE HE WAS READING LIES. SO FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO PICK UP A BOOK AND SEE THE LIES LIKE I DO AND WANT TO SHIT ON THE PAGES OF THAT BOOK. THEN IN THIS CASE WHO IS THE GENUIS. WE WHO SEE THE LIES OR GOOD WILL HUNTING WHO BELIEVES THE LIES AND HAS NO IDEA THE CONTENTS OF THE BOOK IS BULLSHIT. TRY FIGURING THAT ONE OUT.
@bellavia5
@bellavia5 Жыл бұрын
Reminds me of an experience I had "back in the day". One night after wrapping things up after an evenings work at the catering business of my friends Father there were 5 of us getting ready to go out and do some clubbing. Three of the guys were known to have artistic abilities . One of them suggested a brief sketch competition and we used big magic markers on kitchen utility paper. The three skilled guys drew their images and I did some lame thing . My friends brother , not known to have an artistic bent , itching to be done with this nonsense and eager to go out grabs a magic marker and quickly and nonchalantly swipes out a series of random hash marks that resulted in a very professional looking work of art. Everyone's jaws dropped and all he had to say was "C'mon -let's get out of here."
@steelhere5519
@steelhere5519 3 жыл бұрын
This is without a doubt the best scene in any movie in the world with a guy named Tom getting coffee.
@brovold72
@brovold72 9 жыл бұрын
"There's just a handful of people in the world that could tell the difference between you and me. But I'm one of them."
@stephenbrumet2187
@stephenbrumet2187 3 жыл бұрын
Impressive reply. After 74 years I've learned that what you just said is true. That's the value.
@DontYouLookAtMe.
@DontYouLookAtMe. 8 жыл бұрын
Great scene, but not even the best in the movie....
@mikemma6695
@mikemma6695 8 жыл бұрын
I like your profile picture. But yeah your right
@501stEliteClone
@501stEliteClone 8 жыл бұрын
+Mike Stuart Fucking time wizard
@mikemma6695
@mikemma6695 8 жыл бұрын
+Erick Snow damn pokeman animals
@KieranLehaneJ
@KieranLehaneJ 7 жыл бұрын
Its yu go oh...
@mikemma6695
@mikemma6695 7 жыл бұрын
+Kieran Lehane I know I was kidding lol
@pod9363
@pod9363 3 жыл бұрын
It is actually really one of the best scene showcasing insecurity. Anyone, including myself, who's based their sense of self-worth on their achievements knows this feeling. Meeting someone who steals all the admiration leaving no eyes on you, and thus no affection. You feel worthless and abandoned.
@JimmyJJJohnson
@JimmyJJJohnson 3 жыл бұрын
Yessss this.
@djrychlak4443
@djrychlak4443 2 жыл бұрын
I was the best garbage man Cudahy had ever seen. Then 'The Kid' showed up. You can guess the rest.
@alansabin7487
@alansabin7487 2 жыл бұрын
how did you know my marriage is going badly?
@ARTific3R23
@ARTific3R23 2 жыл бұрын
I don't think he's upset that Will's stealing the admiration because of 2 things: he says most people can't tell them apart (only a few can), and that he's upset at the fact he'll have to watch Will "throw it all away." This is what upsets him the most.
@RobertMJohnson
@RobertMJohnson 2 жыл бұрын
you sound like a pathetic narcissist looking for supply, like a pathetic narcissist
@shanonangermeyer-norman5280
@shanonangermeyer-norman5280 2 жыл бұрын
This scene is very sad. The professor gets my compassion in this scene because Will doesn't have any for him. Will likes his shrink better than the professor, but both the shrink and the professor are trying to help Will in their own way. Maybe Will doesn't want to be a math geek all his life, but he was lacking an emotional quotient showing no compassion for the professor who put his whole life into math geek stuff. Maybe Will is more like the shrink, a romantic who puts relationships first instead of career. Neither is right or wrong. I wish Will could have felt the professor's pain. The shrink was able to reach Will better because the shrink showed his pain when Will tested him in regards to his wife. I think that's why Will relates more to the shrink. Will can't see the professor's pain, but I can see the pain in all of them. Sad really.
@Artecus
@Artecus 8 жыл бұрын
Tom never comes with the coffee.
@garyj2841
@garyj2841 8 жыл бұрын
LOL
@burkchub272
@burkchub272 7 жыл бұрын
Laughing my ass fucking off
@jacobdronski7455
@jacobdronski7455 7 жыл бұрын
God Dammit Tom.
@animaniacjokerman95
@animaniacjokerman95 6 жыл бұрын
Arthur E. Michalak LMAOO
@bitbouqet3302
@bitbouqet3302 6 жыл бұрын
You had ONE job.
@MrTNails
@MrTNails 9 жыл бұрын
You literally could have picked at least four other scenes from Good Will Hunting that are better then this one
@CabbageSandwich
@CabbageSandwich 9 жыл бұрын
^ True..
@dand33911
@dand33911 Жыл бұрын
My boys wicked smaht
@Jafs
@Jafs 3 жыл бұрын
When I first watched this movie I had the false impression that the professor was the bad guy as your kind of watching through wills pov. But really will is the "bad guy". The professor actually tries to get will to be someone though he doesn't understand emotions as well as the psychiatrist so he can't understand Will. This really is such a great film because everyone is misguided in their own way yet they're all good people deep down.
@josephcassano6296
@josephcassano6296 2 жыл бұрын
Great insight. Most people would reject will not even remotely understanding him. Meanwhile, the therapist was the perfect person to connect with Will and truly change his life.
@robertdouglas8895
@robertdouglas8895 2 жыл бұрын
As we all are, everyone one of us good people deep down. Everyone has the ability to get better and replace false ideas with true ones. It takes a forgiving teacher to persist. Will doesn't have that. He's too judgmental, but he can learn and will learn like all of us. We all have it in us. That's how we are created.
@georgedominguez4933
@georgedominguez4933 2 жыл бұрын
I dont think there is a bad guy, just choices and we make our own
@RobertMJohnson
@RobertMJohnson 2 жыл бұрын
the professor is the bad guy. he's using Will, and Will has absolutely no obligation to live up to the expectations of others, and we aren't measured as human being based on our achievements, but on the quality of our relationships. F on insight, Stolen Chant.
@RobertMJohnson
@RobertMJohnson 2 жыл бұрын
@@robertdouglas8895 good lord is this the comment section of people with no understand of humans? No, not EVERYONE is good and no, not EVERYONE can get better. your statement is erroneous. there are people who are bad, evil, anti-social and they will NEVER be good and most definitely will always be bad in the long-run. the question is how bad that "bad" manifests. you aren't going to FIX ted bundy after his serial killer/necrophilia days, boss
@natalieps2387
@natalieps2387 3 жыл бұрын
I felt bad for prof gerry. He really did deserve a little gratitude without him will will never have all that he got. He busted his butt to find him a therapist. He got him out of jail. Yes it was sean that broke through to him but gerry is the one who went through 5 drs did not give up & then went to sean who he knew would be a good fit. Not only did will help sean , sean helped will. The guy is trying to get him a career & most of all make sure he does not waste his gifts. As larry bird once said " the saddest thing in life is wasted talent " I figured larry would be someone good to quote since he is a Boston Celtic legend
@karamcsand
@karamcsand Жыл бұрын
But Gerry obviously did not understand (see his Einstein discussion later in the pub) that what he wants is not what everybody want / should want. He believes to offer the Holy Grail to this boy, while cannot handle the fact that the soul of this guy did not eat and drink much yet, so the first is to fill the cup, you can talk about the quality of the cup only afterwards. Even if the boy appreciates the Holy Grail, he will easily see such offers as provocation. (I hope this metaphor works for you :-) )
@dmed312
@dmed312 8 жыл бұрын
This is the best scene in any Matt Damon movie about math prodigies.
@plumlogan
@plumlogan 8 жыл бұрын
lol
@jeepersmcgee3466
@jeepersmcgee3466 8 жыл бұрын
Not even, maybe the sixth
@jeepersmcgee3466
@jeepersmcgee3466 8 жыл бұрын
+Jerry Armstrong I would personally say the "I don't love you" scene. At the top is also the park bench, the "it's not your fault" scene, the bar scene, the dead wife story, and the interview where Will gets the bigwigs to give him their own money
@FourTwenny
@FourTwenny 8 жыл бұрын
Meh. When Borne calculated 3 broken arms in a span of 2 seconds, it was more entertaining.
@plumlogan
@plumlogan 8 жыл бұрын
+FourTwenny Borne wasn't a math prodigy - NO REBUTTALS ... he just wasn't
@eriklin1936
@eriklin1936 9 жыл бұрын
It's not as prominent as the scenes with Robin Williams, but I think it's poignant. In some ways Lambeau is glory seeking but ultimately he cares about how Will uses his potential. Most times, you wish that people better than you would just go away. But Lambeau is just devastated that Will doesn't even care
@BlaneNostalgia
@BlaneNostalgia 11 ай бұрын
Will's childhood was so f'ed up he became so detached from the world. Most psychologists cant help him, Sean finding him through Lambeau was a 1 in a million breakthrough.
@fannypack7705
@fannypack7705 9 ай бұрын
Yup
@fannypack7705
@fannypack7705 9 ай бұрын
​@@BlaneNostalgiaok ya we all saw the movie too no one's dumb here like you
@Lamporre
@Lamporre 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe I never got over my rebellious contrarian defiance, but while I do see what the professor is saying, I can’t help but resonate with Will. The professor, and thus society, only cares about Will because of this intellect that he didn’t ask for or earn, and he doesn’t care about it either. And him refusing to play along with the game makes for such a painful slap to the professor’s face, and it hurts him to have to watch all that potential flushed away, knowing full well that he will never have it. There’s something truly compelling within that kind of defiant and spiteful self-destruction.
@michelehernandez4217
@michelehernandez4217 2 жыл бұрын
Matt Damon's character, Will, has alot of traumatizing issues that stem from his foster care? This has taken a huge part of him, thus is not interested in his "gift" but staying close to the only people that truly love and accept him, like family and never abandon him...That's Wills interest, a Stable Family environment as in people he can count on to love him no matter what..Security. When he met Skylar, Will couldn't see anything future wise because of his abandonment issues no matter what she said to him. I love the scene where Skylar says she wants to help him because she loves him and says "I want to hear you sau you don't love me, bevause if you say that, I wont call you or be in your life." Wills response was "I don't love you." Because Will is so acutely sharp on abandonment, he cannot tolerate emotional B.S. That to me was very poignant that scene where Will cannot accept or tolerate emotional BS because he is eay too fragile in the "Trusting Others" Dept.
@jovanpetrovic5950
@jovanpetrovic5950 Жыл бұрын
@@michelehernandez4217 Ah I would not explain it in those terms. While it is true what you stated, it's hard enough for people who were not traumatized to make leaps of faith such as what she expected of him, especially when you are the logical, neurotic individual, regardless of your intelligence. " You are too smart for your own good " - would be the proper term, since the whole belief ( trust ) system consists of not relying on rational, factual logic which will ultimately lead to deduction of truth. Also, he most likely already knows that the great minds before him did not find solace in their achievements, as well as what is relation of society to such people, thus why he gives little regard to those facts.
@michelehernandez4217
@michelehernandez4217 Жыл бұрын
@@jovanpetrovic5950 Ok, but also the Psychiatrist played by the late Mr. Robin Williams knew his(Wills) number..just a kid from Southside Boston, "a Southy"? And in Wills case..really mouthy, brave, defiant, street/world & book smart, physically full of it from his beatings growing up and could see what was important, but afraid to follow someone that he loves(Skylar) for fear of being out of his element, and not truly loved and accepted. And, by the Dr. knowing this, and his really fragile state mentally/ emotionally, how he could relate to all his environment as he too was from South Boston and could relate to Will or "get thru to Will." I'm not from there, but being raised in a certain neighborhood or area, really shapes alot. All the foster? people in Wills life brought him distrust, pain, and brewed a defiance in Will like no other. It was Wills survival mechanism, and he was stuck there, unable to change because of fear of abandonment. That's what I got. Alot of people who suffer same issues whether or not they are aware, when watching this, my thinking is it will trigger some awakening in them. This movie, the writing, the acting is so good, it will be enjoyed for years and years to come is my guess. 😊
@markwollin5484
@markwollin5484 2 жыл бұрын
The end scene in Unforgiven where Clint Eastwood's character William Munny shoots up the bar and Gene Hackman's character 'Little' Bill says, in his dying words, "I don't deserve this, I was building a house..." is pretty close to the best scene in a movie in my opinion.
@billythekid5258
@billythekid5258 2 жыл бұрын
Mmmmm.... I'd have to go with "Outlaw Josey Wales", final scene, when the bounty hunter figures out Clint is Josey Wales... and tells Josey that bounty hunting is a living... and Josey tells him "Dyin' ain't much of a living, boy!" And then blows him away...
@YouStupidBunny
@YouStupidBunny 7 жыл бұрын
Matt Damon's best work is in Team America.
@MagnusSkiptonLLC
@MagnusSkiptonLLC 7 жыл бұрын
Matt Damon!
@bergman6581
@bergman6581 4 жыл бұрын
Matt...matt Damon
@jimmybass375
@jimmybass375 4 жыл бұрын
he has some amazingly complex dialogue in team America.
@EthanAnthony907
@EthanAnthony907 10 жыл бұрын
Good scene but it wasn't even the best scene of the film.
@rosaevee274
@rosaevee274 10 жыл бұрын
My point exactly! "Its not your fault" and the park bench scene are certainly better
@cottodabodykill
@cottodabodykill 10 жыл бұрын
Jack Bauer the world series conversation was awesome too
@rosaevee274
@rosaevee274 10 жыл бұрын
cottodabodykill yes it was. I also liked the bar scene, the "I'll f---ing kill ya" scene, and the ending all better than this scene
@MndMtrOvr
@MndMtrOvr 9 жыл бұрын
Jack Bauer I think it's, "I'll end you"
@Yzjoshuwave
@Yzjoshuwave 9 жыл бұрын
The bar scene was up there for me. And so was club a baby seal and hit a hash pipe.
@LarryLondonDrummer
@LarryLondonDrummer 2 жыл бұрын
As an instructor I have referenced this scene a thousand times. "There's only just a handful of people in the world who can tell the difference between you and me, but I'm one of them." People who know the crushing weight in these words, know. Thank you for posting.
@johnnyrambone
@johnnyrambone 2 жыл бұрын
If it was that rare for a person to perceive and apply this, how would it come up thousands of times for you? It seems like there may be a better fitting metaphor out there.
@nathantorres8352
@nathantorres8352 2 жыл бұрын
@@johnnyrambone 😳
@LM20237
@LM20237 10 ай бұрын
Seeing Lambeau get humbled so effortlessly by Will always gives me goosebumps.
@SFO14
@SFO14 8 жыл бұрын
"Tom can you get us some coffee" must be code for "get the fuck outta here and never step foot in my office again".
@mohanidzhd
@mohanidzhd 10 жыл бұрын
this is not even the best scene in Good Will Hunting let alone "best scene in history".
@luck-somnix-diabloillumina8810
@luck-somnix-diabloillumina8810 Жыл бұрын
Unrelenting masterpiece. So many years later. Still a classic.
@nikolassilos_6227
@nikolassilos_6227 2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: the guy that played professor Lambeau is the father of the actor that played Pennywise in IT
@janeewinn2384
@janeewinn2384 2 жыл бұрын
So that was Stellan Skarsgård
@ers586
@ers586 8 жыл бұрын
Best of ANY movie in history? Seriously? How many movies have you seen?
@RadioactiveSand
@RadioactiveSand 8 жыл бұрын
+fireandice909 I don't get it...
@iisuperstarii7310
@iisuperstarii7310 8 жыл бұрын
+RadioactiveSand He has seen all *two* movies that exist. That's the joke.
@unvcht5046
@unvcht5046 8 жыл бұрын
lmaooo
@angelacarleton9575
@angelacarleton9575 8 жыл бұрын
+steven franklin - personally I like when there is RAW Emotions between the characters - it makes the film worth watching. That is why the first part when Will meets Robin Williams character and tries to screw with him - Robin would not take that shit and hit a home run in my book for standing up for what he believes - DON'T DISRESPECT MY WIFE! Good for him!!!
@ers586
@ers586 8 жыл бұрын
+Angela Carleton I agree that it is an excellent scene. But the BEST in any movie in the history of the world? Better than the airport scene in Casablanca or Paul Newman's speech to the jury in The Verdict or Charlie Chapin's "meal" in The Gold Rush, or the courtroom clash in Inherit the Wind, or George regaining his life in It's a Wonderful Life, or the St. Crispin's speech in Henry V, or any of a dozen scenes in The Godfather?
@daniellehall9679
@daniellehall9679 7 жыл бұрын
Well, yes great scene. There's a similar scene with Ben Afleck that to me is even sadder. When Afleck tells him that every morning when he goes by his house to pick him up for work, he fantasizes that no one will be there to answer the door. His friend is a painful reminder of how ordinary he is. He stirs up so many negative emotions, envy, and resentment that he's pissing away his gifts working a common man's job. Matt Damon is so taken aback. He thought he was being some kind of working class hero.
@brendtoconnell6119
@brendtoconnell6119 Жыл бұрын
Find the people in life that will take you places. Don't let your place get in the way.
@TheErnie1942
@TheErnie1942 2 жыл бұрын
JUST A GREAT MOVIE! HARD TO BELIEVE THAT MATT DAMON AND BEN AFFLECK WERE SO YOUNG WHEN THEY WROTE THIS GREAT MOVIE.
@christschool
@christschool 10 жыл бұрын
This reminds me of the scene between Soliari and Mozart when Soliari realizes he is the only one that truly recognizes Mozart's talent at the time and hated him because he was such a frivolous man.
@christschool
@christschool 4 жыл бұрын
@Gimli son of Glóin True, that's why I referred to the movie.
@vladrik7881
@vladrik7881 3 жыл бұрын
Salieri..
@rsvihla
@rsvihla 2 жыл бұрын
Salieri, not Soliari.
@djrychlak4443
@djrychlak4443 2 жыл бұрын
@@rsvihla Soliari was his son.
@rsvihla
@rsvihla 2 жыл бұрын
Soliari was whose son? I’m confused.
@alexdumortier
@alexdumortier 5 жыл бұрын
Anyone who has spent any time studying mathematics will know just how unrealistic this scene is. No-one, NO-ONE -- no matter how talented they are -- can humiliate a Fields Medal winner in their branch of mathematics after having studied with them for a few months.
@lightyagami1752
@lightyagami1752 Жыл бұрын
This is definitely one of the KZfaq videos I've seen this year, featuring one of the movies of all time, and this is definitely an event in my life.
@babygonewrong
@babygonewrong 2 жыл бұрын
The self virtuous of this world, will see this scene as validation to proselytize their own views and perspectives on what other folks should do with their own minds.. but the smarter folks, in the room.. will simply continue deciding, for themselves.
@mura4028
@mura4028 9 жыл бұрын
*1. Both* 2. the truthcontest website 3. good will hunting
@EBUNNY2012
@EBUNNY2012 8 жыл бұрын
"Tom, can you get us some coffee." Wow. Time to move on, Tom.
@vincenthalas7055
@vincenthalas7055 10 ай бұрын
Well said Matt Damon's mum
@CraigSmith-qq3sr
@CraigSmith-qq3sr 2 жыл бұрын
You got that right!!! Matt and Ben wrote one hell of a script.
@gearsghoul4500
@gearsghoul4500 7 жыл бұрын
"Will its not you fault,Will its not you fault, Will its not you fault....." Now that was the best part. I bawled my eyes out.
@kathyduby8150
@kathyduby8150 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Me too. That hug while crying was so powerful.
@JWILL1133
@JWILL1133 Жыл бұрын
I haven’t seen the not you fault version…only the not your fault one.
@bobzani
@bobzani 8 жыл бұрын
This wasn't even the best scene in THIS movie!
@urbannomad6928
@urbannomad6928 2 жыл бұрын
Now you know how Salieri felt watching Mozart.
@stanleyhatfield4902
@stanleyhatfield4902 2 жыл бұрын
Al Pacino " I'll show you out of order" in Scent Of A Woman.
@madeinedmundston
@madeinedmundston 7 жыл бұрын
The NSA Rant is WAY ahead of this!
@surajshetty346
@surajshetty346 9 жыл бұрын
this scene reminds me of antonio salieri's scene in amadeus where he realises that no matter how hard he tries he would never be as good as mozart....and that is also the best scene in any movie ever
@ShawnSchulz
@ShawnSchulz Жыл бұрын
Right movie wrong scene. The best is, "it's not your fault." 27 years later and it still gets me every time.
@jeanvaljeanist
@jeanvaljeanist 2 жыл бұрын
haven't been to a movie theater in years. if this is the best scene ever, I hven't misssed much.
@LorenAguilar
@LorenAguilar 10 жыл бұрын
"I dont want to spend my life explaining sh-t to people" ooooooo
@USSCYT
@USSCYT 4 жыл бұрын
Woah. He swore. How cool.
@peter9477
@peter9477 2 жыл бұрын
This is KZfaq, and you're still allowed to spell it right out, at least for now. Shit...
@anthonysimone1442
@anthonysimone1442 8 жыл бұрын
"The saddest thing in life is wasted talent" - Bronx Tale. Another GREAT movie
@jeffreysmith7473
@jeffreysmith7473 3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely correct. The best movie scene ever...if you haven't seen any of the thousands of slightly better movies, or any of the hundreds of way better movies, or any of the dozens of epic films, or any of the few truly mind bending films out there. This is the best scene ever.
@jeffbaer5851
@jeffbaer5851 Жыл бұрын
...said the person who gave absolutely no evidence to support his claim... this scene is evidence of the vid-poster's claim. Brilliant self-own. As insecure as the dude who fell to his knees to save a proof he knew he couldn't solve himself. Let me guess.... Truffaut? Jarmusch? Kurosawa? Woody Allen? Maybe Kubrick? With your childish sarcasm, though, my money's on Tarantino. Seriously... so the poster uses hyperbole. What film geek doesn't have a "this is the best thing ever put on film" vote? And guess what? ALL of them are the right answer, and NONE of them are. So f*ck your self-important snobbery.
@Dartec88
@Dartec88 Жыл бұрын
The title is really just an over-exaggerated figure of speech said out of child like excitement, but honestly I love how we are all pretty much legitimately geniuses in this comment section(I actually mean this), so respect to your complexly formulated comment you've formed with little to no effort brother. You're a true artist and it says a lot about you. Stay elite g.🔥🤘💯🖤🥷
@jeffreysmith7473
@jeffreysmith7473 Жыл бұрын
@@jeffbaer5851 best comment ever. Hands down, without a doubt. Pure genius.
@jeffreysmith7473
@jeffreysmith7473 Жыл бұрын
@@Dartec88 You humble me. That was most likely a drunk rant. Glad you enjoyed it. It took no brain power to disagree with you. But it felt good. And that is all that matters. ROWYCO
@robertacolarette1594
@robertacolarette1594 Жыл бұрын
Jeffrey I love what you said. I am a complete movie buff and you were spot on. ☺️
@rhinoragni8349
@rhinoragni8349 2 жыл бұрын
Will is gifted intellectually but damaged emotionally because of the abuse he suffered in childhood. The Professor’s values are centered on academic achievement but Robin Williams encourages Will to embrace true love instead of academic or corporate achievements since they will not help him overcome the emotional damage he suffered at the hands of his abuser - only true love can help him recover from that abuse.
@EclecticHillbilly
@EclecticHillbilly 8 жыл бұрын
Is there anything on KZfaq that isn't the "best ever in the history of the world"?
@satyendragupta9824
@satyendragupta9824 7 жыл бұрын
You getting it better
@eatthisvr6
@eatthisvr6 7 жыл бұрын
yeh, justin beeblebrox!
@outdoormirrorist3404
@outdoormirrorist3404 7 жыл бұрын
The comment section.
@thsu8
@thsu8 7 жыл бұрын
Yes, any LeBron James video.
@nolanstewart7226
@nolanstewart7226 6 жыл бұрын
This is the best comment ever in the history of the world
@niels9203
@niels9203 6 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of the movie Amadeus, where Salieri has the same experience when meeting Mozart and hearing his music: only a handful of people can tell the difference between him and Mozart. And only one (Salieri himself) knows precisely how brilliant Mozart's music is and how frustrating it is not to have that gift and to watch Mozart drink and party himself to death
@phildavenport4150
@phildavenport4150 2 жыл бұрын
And yet Mozart produced such a huge amount of music that would have taken more than one person to transcribe, non stop, for their entire lives. And he died in his early thirties! Mozart has been described as an inspired scribe by more than one.
@christopherwelsh7008
@christopherwelsh7008 2 жыл бұрын
I was hoping no one else drew this comparison, but you beat me to it. You alone can make this comment. Alas, I am too slow.
@pilbomags488
@pilbomags488 Жыл бұрын
It's not your fault, It's not your fault, it's not your fault, it's not your fault, it's not your fault. Look at me, it's not your fault. It's not your fault.
@bcbdesign9763
@bcbdesign9763 2 жыл бұрын
I never caught this before! The door closes after Will hears one thing said, but he misses the important meaning “…and I didn’t have to watch you throw it all away.”
@AirelonTrading
@AirelonTrading 9 жыл бұрын
0:27 - *_well I dont know what you call it but_* One of the subtle, but classic lines
@jcmann1924
@jcmann1924 6 жыл бұрын
He titled it that way to get allot of hits. He wants to be special and make some money and get friends. He's a putz
@jeepersmcgee3466
@jeepersmcgee3466 8 жыл бұрын
Is the title clickbait or just sincere enthusiasm?
@Soldier4USA2005
@Soldier4USA2005 8 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure it's enthusiasm, as I can understand both sides of this scene. People that are so intelligent that they are essentially walking super computers (such as Damon's character, Albert Einstein, Alan Turing, Stephen Hawking, etc.) are so rare that we want them to use their abilities to help the world. And people like the professor try to use the "you owe it to the world...." line to convince them. Some times out of real honesty to help people. sometimes out of fear and jealousy because they can't stand such a person being free.....as stated/implied in this scene. But what people like the professor forget (or completely ignore), is that no one is owed anything. Ever. And to force people like Damon's character to use their abilities, is verging on slavery for "the good of man kind". The slippery slope of that situation is to practically create a slave race, by forcing highly intelligent to work for society.....regardless of said person's wants/needs/desires/freedoms.
@Soldier4USA2005
@Soldier4USA2005 8 жыл бұрын
***** Why???
@yas78687
@yas78687 8 жыл бұрын
+Soldier4USA2005 well I appreciated it :) thank you
@willlacy274
@willlacy274 7 жыл бұрын
+Soldier4USA2005 Stephen Hawking isn't quite a walking computer.
@robnor1029
@robnor1029 7 жыл бұрын
a rolling computer then. geez, nitpicky lol
@nrpbrown
@nrpbrown Жыл бұрын
I was just looking for this scene, you made it very easy to find haha! I appreciate you
@chethammer
@chethammer Жыл бұрын
Remember him bragging about winning the Fields medal to Sean? This shows you how easy it is for someone so prideful to be broken down and humbled.
@spadeplaladin5
@spadeplaladin5 6 жыл бұрын
I am not the best writer so this is going to seem unpolished or like a shitty tumblr post, but I love this movie too much not to at least try and give my take. So I'll give it a go anyways. I think this scene is a lot more incredible than people give it credit for. As the movie progresses, Will starts to come to terms with the impact he leaves with people, usually in a trail of pain in some shape or form. From ripping his girlfriend's heart to pieces to learning about how much it pains Chuckie to see him waste away his years. That he wants him to succeed so bad that he would be willing to never see him again if it meant that Will would be living his life to the fullest. He cannot control it, but Will leaves a lasting impact on people, and while he never shows it, bugs him to no end. In spite of the trail he leaves in his wake, you never see him crack. Even when Sean reads him like a book, he still maintains the same cocky facade around everyone to hide his demons. This scene is important because it is the last scene Will is able to stay composed, even if it is visibly harder for him. To Will, he is just some kid from Boston, and he despises the pressure that others put on him. The most striking image is when Will lights the proof on fire, he sees a man of Gerald's stature panic and desperately dive after his work, essentially completely humbling himself to Will. Will looks in disbelief and silent contemplation as he is forced more to come to terms with the trail he leaves in his wake (the stare at 2:24). And soon after he simply leaves. To me, this scene serves as the point where Will decides he has seen about enough, that everywhere he goes, people seem to hurt and that he can ignore it no longer. Because soon after this scene is where Sean makes Will confront the pressure that has been with him for lord knows how long. That despite everything he sees and has done, none of it is his fault. And then we see the breakdown the entire movie has built up to, where he finally opens himself up.
@prosen8966
@prosen8966 Жыл бұрын
As incredible as you believe this scene to be, I honestly, truly hope you don’t believe that in RL, Will would have been (emotional) significantly better by Robin Williams giving him a hug and repeatedly telling him that it wasn’t his fault. If you want to see a therapist done right, watch Ordinary People instead. I adore Good Will Hunting but the scene w Williams struck me as completely false. I can’t possibly compare my own therapy to what Will was going thru but like I said, watch the other movie and see the difference between the two therapists. And then watch Dead Poets Society bc I feel I’ve somehow spit on Robin Williams who I adore.
@darioinfini
@darioinfini Жыл бұрын
@@prosen8966 I can't relate to any of it and always felt that scene (it's not your fault) was corny. Maybe it just doesn't resonate with me specifically, IDK.
@prosen8966
@prosen8966 Жыл бұрын
@@darioinfini You mean the scene(s) in Ordinary People? It’s your decision whether scenes seem real or not. I thought the ones in Ordinary People rang true. I wish I could meet a therapist with whom I could connect on that level. Even on half of that level. And I honestly felt like he knew what was in Conrad’s head the whole time. (I guess I’m a total schmuck bc I didn’t realize that Conrad ( QUITE RIGHTFULLY) could not forgive his mother. And I didn’t realize that Conrad’s brother let go.) But if you thought it was corny, that’s how you felt. I’m not going to tell you “no, no, you felt [such and such] or you should have felt [such and such]” bc that’s BS. It already happened. I thought that last scene in Good Will Hunting was ( let’s say) unlikely to change anybody’s life and CERTAINLY not in one session. To imply it did was extremely poor writing and/or understanding of mental health. IMPO. Now you might disagree with me and feel that that scene somehow changed your view of psychology and now you’re a believer; it’s a personal decision based on how the film struck *you* . That is one thing I absolutely abhor. When ppl tell me how I *should* have felt when watching whatever film or tv show. Like “what’s wrong w you that you didn’t?” Every person can like different things. It doesn’t imply Armageddon is nigh… 😳😳😳
@darioinfini
@darioinfini Жыл бұрын
@@prosen8966 The scene you specifically mentioned -- "it's not your fault" repeated until the guy starts crying. Personally the movie didn't really do anything for me, I felt it was overrated and that scene in particular seemed unrealistic. I'm willing to allow that different people's life experiences lead them to different perceptions and perspectives. Just saying that this movie that had wide acceptance and acclaim did not resonate with me at all. Someone telling me it's not my fault is not going to get me to start crying. I'd be standing there going I know right? Jesus! LOL.
@thecatswillplay86
@thecatswillplay86 Жыл бұрын
@@prosen8966 I'm a male who also came from an abusive upbringing and I found that scene to be incredibly moving/relatable. Will needed to have that barrier broken before the hug took place or it may not have been broken.
@robertprechter6804
@robertprechter6804 8 жыл бұрын
I was like Will. I could do my multiplication tables when I was only 14 years old, but I threw it all away to become a security guard. Hey, where are my nachos?
@rogergeyer9851
@rogergeyer9851 2 жыл бұрын
Roger Geyer: What? We did multiplication tables in grade school. I think I was 10. Or are you making fun of Robert Prechter, the Elliot Wave guy who's almost always wrong about the stock market?
@bronyatheistfedora
@bronyatheistfedora Жыл бұрын
I worked as a custodian in grade schools and my friends and I joked I’d be like good will hunting, mysteriously solving “2+2” on the board 😂
@gabrieldinsmore6689
@gabrieldinsmore6689 Жыл бұрын
nice profile picture, I just tried to wipe it off my screen
@youchris67
@youchris67 2 жыл бұрын
Nah, the best scene in movie history is Michael Corleone saying to his brother, "I know it was you, Fredo! You break my heart!"
@jpsned
@jpsned 2 жыл бұрын
I've always remembered him asking, "Do you know how easy this is for me?"
@stillprobin6645
@stillprobin6645 10 жыл бұрын
i would like to argue ben's "no goodbye's" speech is pretty competitive, Also the baseball scene
@george5120
@george5120 5 жыл бұрын
People who never went to college love Good Will Hunting because watching this movie is the only time that they can imagine themselves better at academics than somebody with a PhD.
@johnnyrambone
@johnnyrambone 2 жыл бұрын
Let me guess, you went to college. Even better than imagining... Is knowing.
@barbarabaldwin7120
@barbarabaldwin7120 2 жыл бұрын
?
@antzooma
@antzooma Жыл бұрын
you were the blonde guy in the bar weren't you?
@george5120
@george5120 Жыл бұрын
@@antzooma No. I am just a landlord who is thinking of his tenant who is obsessed with this movie.
@johnster02
@johnster02 2 жыл бұрын
the argumentative title brought me in. smart advertising
@BassSlappr
@BassSlappr 3 жыл бұрын
"Tom makes a mean cup a joe!" That should be the title.
@Majora99
@Majora99 8 жыл бұрын
This isn't even the best scene from Good Will Hunting! The bar scene, Robin William's monologue, and the ending are masterful. My personal favourite scene of all time though would have to be Joe Pesci's "Am I funny to you?" scene from Goodfellas. Nobody will top that.
@rclakmal
@rclakmal 8 жыл бұрын
+Sean Johnson That;s one of my top scenes as well. Addition to that; the ride of rohirrim, I'm your father, breakfast from pulpfiction are few of my best scenes....
@kathconserv
@kathconserv 8 жыл бұрын
The scene where Sean and the professor are fighting over Will and Will walks is amazing.
@derechte6086
@derechte6086 8 жыл бұрын
I agree with the monologue
@lnobrien21
@lnobrien21 8 жыл бұрын
"It's not your fault" scene and the breakup scene
@RB2331
@RB2331 8 жыл бұрын
+Sean Johnson The Godfather ..when The Don doe's his Speech to the 5 Families !
@ceretomer5987
@ceretomer5987 10 жыл бұрын
Watching someone being humiliated isn't a good scene.
@fleija482
@fleija482 3 жыл бұрын
É sim
@martin777xyz
@martin777xyz 2 жыл бұрын
It's just a way to get across to Joe Public the amazing maths capabilities of Matt Damon. How would you do it?
@ceretomer5987
@ceretomer5987 2 жыл бұрын
@@martin777xyz His amazing math prowess was demonstrated throughout the whole movie. I just think that they didn't have to show Matt's character being an inconsiderate jerk.
@onothankyou
@onothankyou Жыл бұрын
I used this line to turn down a promotion that wouldn't've worked out.
@bartmann81
@bartmann81 3 жыл бұрын
It's an important scene. The Professor is often perceived as the villain of the story, but that is not fair. At the end of the day he wasn't pushing Will for his ego of to get a share of his brilliance, but to make him fullfill his full potential. His flaw was his narrow view: while the professor wanted Will to be the best mathematician he could be, Sean wanted him to be the best person he could be.
@bjeffrey1863
@bjeffrey1863 8 жыл бұрын
Godfather "baptism scene" where Michael settles all family buisiness.
@sdbo7102
@sdbo7102 8 жыл бұрын
"it's good to be the king" -- best movie scene ever
@bjeffrey1863
@bjeffrey1863 8 жыл бұрын
+iam josh lmao, yes it iz...
@sdbo7102
@sdbo7102 8 жыл бұрын
B Jeffrey everything's so greeeeen!
@TheProphegy
@TheProphegy 10 жыл бұрын
"Most days I wish I never met you... because then I could sleep at night. I wouldn't have to walk around knowing that someone like you is out there." Right to the heart.
@darkhorse306
@darkhorse306 4 жыл бұрын
fawkin Salieri over her
@amazingyear9042
@amazingyear9042 4 жыл бұрын
THIS guy needs the psychotherapy... 🤢
@scottl9660
@scottl9660 3 жыл бұрын
...and I didn’t have to watch you throw it all away.
@sonofizzy
@sonofizzy 3 жыл бұрын
@@amazingyear9042 No; it is just painful to be confronted with such a harsh reality . . . .
@IAmHereForeve
@IAmHereForeve 3 жыл бұрын
There are so many people out there and I don't lose no sleep thinking about them.
@michaelc3693
@michaelc3693 2 жыл бұрын
The movie is thought of as being all about Robin Williams and Matt Damon, but every time he gets a chance Skarsgard reminds us that he's at least as good as either of them. The proof, in scenes like this, is that we see him only as a math professor and not as an actor.
@jillybe1873
@jillybe1873 Жыл бұрын
Yes, great point
@oliverkalamata2753
@oliverkalamata2753 2 жыл бұрын
This movie pulls at you. You don't know who's side to take.
@abdirahmanmahamedali7716
@abdirahmanmahamedali7716 5 жыл бұрын
This is honestly a beautiful part of the movie ......... And it might be the greatest scene ever if you are looking at it with human eyes because it shows true emotions that people go through everyday it sucks seen people waste their god given gifts
@neillynch_ecocidologist
@neillynch_ecocidologist 2 жыл бұрын
'God-given gifts'? Religion is a capitalist creation to exploit the poor / ignorant. It sucks seeing so many people brainwashed the wrong way.
@shanemac5366
@shanemac5366 2 жыл бұрын
What if my god-given talent is to waste my god-given talent?
@michaelwhittierpearson
@michaelwhittierpearson 2 жыл бұрын
Why didn't they tell us to watch it with human eyes?
@PE-ox7hv
@PE-ox7hv 2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelwhittierpearson 🤣
@Teeveepicksures
@Teeveepicksures Жыл бұрын
it's all perspective
@rockslideproductions
@rockslideproductions 10 жыл бұрын
Hyperbole is worse than Hitler.
@larrywest538
@larrywest538 8 ай бұрын
Outstanding clip. I also enjoyed the scene from 'Field of Dreams' where Kevin Costner is interviewing Doc Graham in his Office at night and Doc explains how he got in a Major League game for a half inning, in the field, but never got to bat... " I thought, well, there will be other times." What I didn't know then was , that was the only time." "We rarely recognize the important moments of our life"
@thisisgreentext2147
@thisisgreentext2147 8 ай бұрын
👀
@roberthansen3591
@roberthansen3591 3 жыл бұрын
Will just never understood the importance of his gift to humanity.
@ryanbo23
@ryanbo23 9 жыл бұрын
The scene at the bar where Will takes up for Chuckie & meets Skyler and the scene by the pond where Sean explains to Will how Will is just a kid and has never really experienced true love or war, etc..
@thegreat6423
@thegreat6423 9 жыл бұрын
The best scene is definitely when Ben Affleck talks about his favourite/favorite part of the day
@lornethomas7292
@lornethomas7292 2 жыл бұрын
I agree!
@zakikhan814
@zakikhan814 Жыл бұрын
this scene resonates with me hard. I literally felt the same exact way as will at a big corp. and all i cud think about was this scene when miracles were expected of me and i had to sit there and explain to the higher ups while they wud fumble
@bradleyvantassal8328
@bradleyvantassal8328 Жыл бұрын
Judging by the title, I'm guessing this person hasn't seen very many movies.
@James-oc5jv
@James-oc5jv 7 жыл бұрын
because of the sheer cheek of suggesting this is the best scene in any movie in this history of the world, i'm gunna have to give you a thumbs up.
@Morphinem
@Morphinem 4 жыл бұрын
Best scene for me definitely. To imagine the dude is THAT smart, it's insane (and unrealistic). Every time I think about this movie, this scene is coming up. He dares to burn the proof, something other people would take YEARS to achieve, or even decades. Just because he doesn't care. That's the beauty of it. Without being into it, he's still insanely better than his teacher, a well-known mathematician, ultra specialized in his field. It's nice also to imagine people able to solve current insolved math issues, but choosing to not share it.
@15cedw
@15cedw 4 жыл бұрын
I don't think it's unrealistic at all
@luisclaudiofugolin6250
@luisclaudiofugolin6250 2 жыл бұрын
And the guy is not Will's teacher, Will is the school's janitor
@rmurray819
@rmurray819 Жыл бұрын
@@15cedw what’s unrealistic about it is that he has social skills. In order to be that smart you kinda have to be autistic
@clayjack9969
@clayjack9969 Жыл бұрын
@@15cedw it’s very unrealistic that he would be able to teach himself a d figure out all these insanely complicated concepts at such a young age.
@valentinhopechaoz8684
@valentinhopechaoz8684 11 ай бұрын
​​@@clayjack9969hen check on the real man that inspired this character and you will be mind blown, William James Sidis (I think) was so ahead of his time that he wrote about black hole at the age of 21 way before Oppenheimer even mentioned it, so this scene isnt so unrealistic is it?
@pathenderson3470
@pathenderson3470 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t think he threw it all away. From what I understand, a LOT of actors make a fine living out of pretending they’re someone else.
@YoYo-gt5iq
@YoYo-gt5iq 2 жыл бұрын
"The smartest fake boy in the world treats a guy who is good to him like crap."
@DrEnginerd1
@DrEnginerd1 10 жыл бұрын
I can't believe this exact scene is on here, I was looking for this lol
@terryfury8050
@terryfury8050 8 жыл бұрын
I knew this wouldn't be the best everrrrrrr just by your title. But I watched anyway. You need to watch more movies...
@sophiemordecai7017
@sophiemordecai7017 3 жыл бұрын
The best scene of this movie was the bench scene or when Will wasn’t home and Robin Williams character said “son of a bitch stole my line”
@efisgpr
@efisgpr 3 жыл бұрын
You have impeccable taste. :)
@brianbrady8312
@brianbrady8312 Жыл бұрын
So glad Dr Selvig continued his work even after this experience and was eventually able to work with Dr Jane Foster and Thor. :)
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