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The Big Short (2015) – Watch the Movie Online

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The FP Top Pick on Entrepreneur/Business Movie:

Watch the movie Moneyball Here.

About the Movie

In 2008, Wall Street expert Michael Burry (Christian Bale) noticed that several subprime home loans are in threat of defaulting. He put him on this financial game and bets against the housing market by giving more than $1 billion of his financers money into credit default swaps. His actions are able to catch the attention of the big fishs banker Jared Vennett (Ryan Gosling), hedge-fund specialist Mark Baum (Steve Carell) and other materialistic businessmen. They make a fortune by taking full advantage of the impending economic collapse in America.

The movie released in December 11, 2015 (USA). It made 133.4 million USD in the box office.

 Awards

Academy Award for Best Writing Adapted ScreenplayMORE

Critic Reviews

The Big Short has its flaws, but is one of the more unique movies based on non-fiction literature in recent memory. Full review

Sandy Schaefer
Screen Rant

The Big Short will affirm your deepest cynicism about Wall Street while simultaneously restoring your faith in Hollywood. Full review

  1. O. Scott
    The NYTimes

McKay dares greatly by couching his anger in a slapstick tragedy that makes us wish we could see every character in it behind bars. Full review

Peter Travers
Rolling Stone

Witty, absurd and far more entertaining than it has any right to be, this could finally shed light on the financial crisis for those of us who found it all too boring to contemplate. Full review

Helen O’Hara
Empire

 Notable Moments of the movie The Big Short – Watch Here Now!

Jared Vennett’s Pitch to Front Point Partners (Jenga Blocks Scene)

Margot Robbie explains finance terms

“Ali vs Foreman” of the Financial World

Quotes

Overheard at a Washington, D.C. bar: “Truth is like poetry. And most people fucking hate poetry.”

On screen quotation from Haruki Murakami’s novel “IQ84”: Everyone, deep in their hearts, is waiting for the end of the world to come.

On screen quotation from Mark Twain: [On screen quote attributed to Mark Twain] It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so.

 

Mark Baum: I don’t get it. Why are they confessing?

Danny Moses: They’re not confessing.

Porter Collins: They’re bragging.

 

Ben Rickert: If we’re right, people lose homes. People lose jobs. People lose retirement savings, people lose pensions. You know what I hate about fucking banking? It reduces people to numbers. Here’s a number – every 1% unemployment goes up, 40,000 people die, did you know that?

Mark Baum: We live in an era of fraud in America. Not just in banking, but in government, education, religion, food, even baseball… What bothers me ins’t that fraud is not nice. Or that fraud is mean. For fifteen thousand years, fraud and short sighted thinking have never, ever worked. Not once. Eventually you get caught, things go south. When the hell did we forget all that? I thought we were better than this, I really did.

Mark Baum: I have a feeling in a few years people are going to be doing what they always do when the economy tanks. They will be blaming immigrants and poor people.

Jared Vennett: Tell me the difference between stupid and illegal and I’ll have my wife’s brother arrested.

Mark Baum: Short everything that man has touched.

Cynthia Baum: Saints don’t live on Park Avenue.

Michael Burry: That’s a nice haircut. Did you do it yourself?

Jamie Shipley: People hate to think about bad things happening so they always underestimate their likelihood.

Mark Baum: And I’m getting madder and madder and I ask this guy how he sleeps at night knowing he’s ripping off working people and he just leaves. He doesn’t say a word. He just walks away from the lunch. So am I fucked up or is he?

Jared Vennett: [Answering call on his cell phone] Is this America’s angriest hedge fund?

Mark Baum: We’re going to wait and we’re going to wait and we’re going to wait until they feel the pain, until they start to bleed.

Mark Baum: I’m going to find moral redemption at the roulette table.

 

Moneyball (2011) – Watch the Movie Online

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The FP Top Pick on Entrepreneur/Business Movie:

Watch the movie Moneyball Here.

About the Movie
Moneyball is an inspirational movie where Billy Beane’s (Brad Pitt), general manager of the Oakland A’s shows success doesn’t always come from one way of measuring outcomes. He finds him in deep water when a very tight budget has given him to win the baseball World Series. He understands that the Baseball’s conventional wisdom is all wrong. But he didn’t give up. He researched and recruits bargain-bin players who have game-winning potential but labelled as flawed. Together with the help of Peter Brand (Jonah Hill), Beane prepares to challenge old-school traditions.
The movie released in September 19, 2011 (USA). It made 110.2 million USD in the box office.

Awards
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best ActorMORE

Critic Reviews
The beauty of Moneyball lies in being able to transcend itself to a universal drama of collective redemption. Moneyball is studded with diamonds in more than one way. Full review

Times of India

Except for a final scene that verges on maudlin (but is admittedly still quite sweet), “Moneyball” is pretty much a perfect baseball movie.Full review

  1. Jhoanna Robledo
    Common Sense Media

Brad Pitt steps into the cleats of Billy Beane, a failed baseball player looking for redemption as an Oakland A’s manager who adopts a controversial mathematical system to choose his players. Full review

Adam R. Holz
Plugged In

You don’t need to understand anything of baseball to get behind this, a chest-swelling story about second chances and flipping a finger up (even a giant foam one) to The Man. Full review

Olly Richards
Empire
Notable Moments of the movie Moneyball – Watch Here Now!

What is the problem?

Best scene from Moneyball

Science vs scouts

Peter Grant elaborates on baseball’s medieval thinking

Quotes

Billy Beane: Would you rather get one shot in the head or five in the chest and bleed to death?

Peter Brand: Are those my only two options?

 

Billy Beane: When your enemy’s making mistakes, don’t interrupt him.

 

Billy Beane: You get on base, we win. You don’t, we lose. And I *hate* losing, Chavy. I *hate* it. I hate losing more than I even wanna win.

 

Scout Barry: We’re all told at some point in time that we can no longer play the children’s game, we just don’t… don’t know when that’s gonna be. Some of us are told at eighteen, some of us are told at forty, but we’re all told.

 

Billy Beane: How can you not get romantic about baseball?

 

Billy Beane: I pay you to get on first, not get thrown out at second.

 

Peter Brand: Billy, this is Chad Bradford. He’s a relief pitcher. He is one of the most undervalued players in baseball. His defect is that he throws funny. Nobody in the big leagues cares about him, because he looks funny. This guy could be not just the best pitcher in our bullpen, but one of the most effective relief pitchers in all of baseball. This guy should cost $3 million a year. We can get him for $237,000.

 

Billy Beane: If you lose the last game of the season, nobody gives a shit.

 

Billy Beane: [having declined a $12.5 million offer to GM the Red Sox] I made one decision in my life based on money. And I swore I would never do it again.

 

[Billy’s scouts are dismissive of Scott Hatteberg because he walks a lot]

Billy Beane: He gets on base a lot. Do I care if it’s a walk or a hit?

 

Peter Brand: It’s about getting things down to one number. Using the stats the way we read them, we’ll find value in players that no one else can see. People are overlooked for a variety of biased reasons and perceived flaws. Age, appearance, personality. Bill James and mathematics cut straight through that. Billy, of the 20,000 notable players for us to consider, I believe that there is a championship team of twenty-five people that we can afford, because everyone else in baseball undervalues them.

 

Billy Beane: [during a meeting with his scouts] If we try to play like the Yankees in here, we will lose to the Yankees out there.

Billy Beane: You think losing is fun?

 

Peter Brand: It’s about getting things down to one number. Using stats to reread them, we’ll find the value of players that nobody else can see. People are over looked for a variety of biased reasons and perceived flaws. Age, appearance, personality. Bill James and mathematics cuts straight through that. Billy, of the twenty thousand knowable players for us to consider, I believe that there is a championship team of twenty five people that we can afford. Because everyone else in baseball under values them. Like an island of misfit toys.

Margin Call (2011) – Watch the Movie Online

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The FP Top Pick on Entrepreneur/Business Movie:

Watch the movie The Pursuit of Margin Call here.

About the Movie
Margin Call, the movie has been picturized upon the high-stakes world of the financial industry. In the early stages of 2008 when the financial crisis happened, an entry-level analyst uncovers information that could ruin an investment farm. The key players (Kevin Spacey, Paul Bettany) come to know about the disastrous information and try to do all things they can do to stop their downfall.
The movie released in July 10, 2011 (Estonia).

Critic Reviews
Chock-full of terrific performances, Margin Call is the kind of gripping, grown-up film that these days is usually found on the small screen.Full review

 

Ian Freer
Empire

  1. C. Chandor makes his feature writing and directing debut here, and it’s a very strong effort, suggesting a huge talent on the rise.Full review

 

Jeffrey M. Anderson
Common Sense Media

Notable Moments of the movie The Pursuit of Margin Call – Watch Here Now!

Senior Partners Emergency Meeting

Peter Sullivan discovers the firm’s projected losses on MBS products

Quotes

John Tuld: There are three ways to make a living in this business: be first, be smarter, or cheat.

Will Emerson: You know, the feeling that people experience when they stand on the edge like this isn’t the fear of falling – it’s the fear that they might jump

John Tuld: Maybe you could tell me what is going on. And please, speak as you might to a young child. Or a golden retriever. It wasn’t brains that brought me here; I assure you that.

Eric Dale: I run risk management… it just doesn’t seem like a natural place to start cutting.

Will Emerson: [to Seth] Listen, nothing I’m gonna say is going to make you feel any better. It’s just going to suck for a while and then you’ll be fine.

Sam Rogers: You are panicking.

John Tuld: If you’re first out the door, that’s not called panicking.

Peter Sullivan: Look at these people. Wandering around with absolutely no idea what’s about to happen.

Will Emerson: Well, you’re a better man than me.

Eric Dale: That’s always been true.

Jared Cohen: Sometimes in an acute situation such as this, often, what is right can take on multiple interpretations.

Will Emerson: [as he is leaving Eric’s place] Hey Eric? Don’t beat yourself too much about this stuff, all right? Some people like driving the long way home. Who the fuck knows, right?

Sarah Robertson: At the time, it didn’t seem like there was much of a choice.

Eric Dale: It never does.

The Boss (2016) – Watch the Movie Online

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The FP Top Pick on Entrepreneur/Business Movie:

Watch the movie The Boss Here.

About the Movie
The Boss, CEO Michelle Darnell (Melissa McCarthy) is the wealthiest woman in America and do what’s she likes to do. But things changed when she busted for insider trading and imprisoned. Lost her empire and bankrupted.  After leaving jail, Michelle finds herself broke, bankrupted, homeless and hated. Luckily, she finds her former assistant Claire (Kristen Bell), who the only person willing to help her in this earth. Michelle started to live with Claire. Soon she set up her mind to start again by launching a new business model for a brownie empire. But the competition becomes high, and things go more challenging when some old enemies stand in the way of her return to the top. But who damn gives a shit..Michelle gets her own way to reach the top again.
The movie released in March 21, 2016 (Australia). It made 78.8 million USD in the box office.

Critic Reviews

If it’s possible to be disappointed in and delighted by a movie simultaneously, then “The Boss” delivers. Full review

  1. Jhoanna Robledo
    Common Sense Media

Letter of reference? Ha! What The Boss really deserves is a pink slip.Full review

Paul Asay
Plugged In

This insistence on ordinary women with ordinary bodies doing ordinary (sometimes extraordinary) things, some of them very funny, cuts to the appeal of a goof like The Boss. Full review

Manohla Dargis
The NYTimes

The Boss isn’t a mold-breaker for Melissa McCarthy’s brand of humor, but it is a solid mainstream comedy elevated by its star. Full review

Sandy Schaefer
Screen Rant

Notable Moments of the movie The Boss – Watch Here Now!

Dandelion Meeting

Darlings vs. Dandelions

Don’t Make Out With the Sociopath

A Literal Sword Fight

Quotes

Michelle Darnell: Let’s watch Texas Chainsaw Massacre!

Michelle Darnell: I tried a Dorito for the first time last night. It wasn’t cheese. It was… cheese adjacent, but not cheese. It was really good!

Mike Beals: Looks like someone loves Mortal Kombat.

Michelle Darnell: [from trailer] My name is Michelle Darnell, and I am the wealthiest woman in America. How wealthy am I? I wanted to come down on a golden phoenix and I sure as shit did it!

Michelle Darnell: [from trailer] Whoo! That batch is *burnt*!

Michelle Darnell: Pity’s all you’ve got. Pity’s your best friend.

 

Michelle Darnell: I am amazed that the United Center is even still standing because I crushed it tonight!

Tito: You crushed it like velvet!

 

Michelle Darnell: Thank you. Great encounter. It’s always, uh, fun, and uh, I think I’m done with you.

 

Claire: Michelle, you gotta get out of the bathroom. I’m already late for work and Rachel’s gonna be late for school.

Michelle Darnell: Well, I’m going as fast as I can. You’re welcome to come in.

Claire: [Opening the door to find Michelle applying self-tanning spray] Fine, but we gotta get on the schedule if you’re gonna be here. Oh, my God! Close your robe!

Michelle Darnell: No, absolutely not! I’m self-tanning and my legs are still wet.

Claire: I can see your vagina.

Michelle Darnell: Well, congratulations and you’re welcome. You know, I had it rejuvenated in 2010. They called it a vaguvenation. You know, it’s like a soft silk coin purse. I can barely urinate.

Claire: [Still in shock] Oh, my God.

Michelle Darnell: Now, do me a favor and tell me if I have any streaks on my hamstrings.

[Turns around, bends over and lifts up her robe as Rachel comes into the bathroom]

Claire: Oh, my God! Put it away!

Michelle Darnell: Huh!

Claire: Put it away!

Rachel: Whoa!

Michelle Darnell: [Turns around] Hi, Racquel.

Rachel: It’s Rachel!

Claire: Go grab your backpack, honey. We don’t need to brush our teeth today. Our teeth are fine.

[Rachel leaves the room, as Michelle goes back to spraying her leg with self-tanning spray]

Claire: . You need to wipe some of that off your face. You know, it dries darker.

Michelle Darnell: No. Does it?

Claire: Yes.

Michelle Darnell: That’s not what the bottle says.

[She wipes her face with a bath towel]

Michelle Darnell: Oh. Oh, it’s okay. It’s coming off like a dream on your towel.

Claire: You need to clean up the bathroom and… consider staying away from self-tanner altogether. Your… pelvic region is the color of curry.

Michelle Darnell: Namaste, Claire. Thank you.

Claire: That’s not a compliment.

 

Michelle Darnell: I am amazed that the United Center is even still standing because I crushed it tonight!

Tito: You crushed it like velvet!

Blood Diamond (2006) – Watch the Movie Online

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The FP Top Pick on Entrepreneur/Business Movie:

Watch the movie Blood Diamond Here.

About the Movie
Blood diamond movie has set against the backdrop of civil war and chaos in 1990s Sierra Leone. It’s a story that has picturized upon two African Danny Archer–a South African mercenary–and Solomon Vandy–a Mende fisherman. Archer imprisoned for smuggling and got to know that Solomon who was taken away from his family and forced to work in the diamond mines discovered and hidden a rare precious stone. Though Archer & Solomon are from the different business but their fates joined them together to recover the rare pink diamond that supposed the one that Solomon hide in a rebel area. With the help of an American female journalist Maddy Bowen, they board on the journey to get the diamond which can transform both their lives.
The movie released in December 8, 2006 (USA). It made 171.4 million USD in the box office.

Awards

NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion PictureMORE

Critic Reviews

These days we think as little about where mall diamonds come from as where grocery store food is grown. Blood Diamond aims to change that fact with a fictional story inspired by facts. Full review

Steven Isaac
Plugged In

“Blood Diamond” is equal parts earnest and muddled. Full review

Cynthia Fuchs
Common Sense Media

Great performances, provocative ideas and gripping action scenes fall prey to Hollywood logic and pat storytelling in the final hour. Full review

Damon Wise
Empire

Notable Moments of the movie Blood Diamond – Watch Here Now!

Helicopter Scene

You Take Your Boy Home

Ending Scene

Quotes

Danny Archer: Sometimes I wonder… will God ever forgive us for what we’ve done to each other? Then I look around and I realize… God left this place a long time ago.

 

Maddy Bowen: Tell me where you are, and I will come help you.

Danny Archer: [after seeing his blood mix in with the red earth] I’m right where I’m supposed to be…

 

Danny Archer: In America, it’s bling bling. But out here it’s bling bang.

 

Danny Archer: I like to get kissed before I get fucked.

 

Colonel Coetzee: This red earth, it’s in our skin. The Shona say the colour comes from all the blood that’s been spilled fighting over the land. This is home. You’ll never leave Africa.

 

Captain Poison: You think I’m a demon, but that’s only because I have lived in Hell.

 

Solomon Vandy: Dia, What are you doing? Dia! Look at me, look at me. What are you doing? You are Dia Vendy, of the proud Mende tribe. You are a good boy who loves soccer and school. Your mother loves you so much. She waits by the fire making plantains, and red palm oil stew with your sister N’Yanda and the new baby. The cows wait for you. And Babu, the wild dog who minds no one but you. I know they made you do bad things, but you are not a bad boy. I am your father who loves you. And you will come home with me and be my son again.

 

Danny Archer: So you’re a fisherman, ha? What do you catch mostly?

Solomon Vandy: Fish.

 

Maddy Bowen: The entire country’s at war. Why should I help this one person? [pause]

Maddy Bowen: I can’t believe I just said that.

 

Maddy Bowen: The people back home wouldn’t buy a ring if they knew it cost someone else their hand.

 

Solomon Vandy: [out of breath] He is my son. I am his father. I must go find him. Go ahead, shoot me if you want, but I will go find him.

 

Danny Archer: That diamond is my ticket out of this God forsaken continent.

 

Captain Poison: Young man, young man, listen to me. The gov’mint wants you to vote. They say “the future is in your hands.” We now the future. So we take your hands! No more hands, no more voting!

 

Danny Archer: Out here, people kill each other as a way of life. It’s always been like that.

 

Solomon Vandy: I will find you… If it takes my life.

 

Soldier: She reminds me of my wife.

 

Danny Archer: [via phone] I’m really happy I met you.

Maddy Bowen: [crying] Yeah I’m um…[sniffles]

Maddy Bowen: I’m really happy I met you too. And, I wish I could be there with you.

Danny Archer: That’s alright. I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be. [hangs up]

Burnt (2015) – Watch the Movie Online

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The FP Top Pick on Entrepreneur/Business Movie:

Watch the movie Burnt Here.

About the Movie

BURNT is about a successful chef Adam Jones (Bradley Cooper) in Paris who destroyed his rising career taking drugs & alcoholism. Jones had to move New Orleans to London due to his drowning reputation in the food industry in Paris. And, moving to London gave him a  shot at redemption. He got another opportunity for a new start, and he was appointed as the head chef of his fine-dining restaurant. Jones left his bad past behind and started with his love, beautiful Helene (Sienna Miller). He worked harder to get back his honour as a master chef. Will he be successful this time and fulfil his dream of earning a third Michelin star or life pulls him again in his bad time!

The movie released in October 30, 2015 (USA). It made 36.6 million USDin the box office.

Critic Reviews

You might just feel like treating yourself to a delicious meal after watching this. Full review

Reagan Gavin Rasquinha
Times of India

What follows is is a decently structured story of personal demons and culinary competition. Full review

Neil Genzlinger
The NYTimes

It’s a recipe for cinematic indigestion. Full review

Peter Travers
Rolling Stone

Burnt fails as a character study, but thrives when bringing the fast-moving world of professional chefs to cinematic life. Full review

Sandy Schaefer
Screen Rant

Notable Moments of the movieBurnt– Watch Here Now!

Michelin fail scene.

Burnt movie best scene.

“BURGER KING” SCENE

Quotes

Adam Jones: If it’s not perfect, you throw it away… regardless of time.

Tony: My advice to you, Chef, if you want to live a long life, eat your own tongue.

Adam Jones: I sentenced myself to shuck 1 million oysters. Today is the last day of my penance.

Reece: You’re better than me. But the rest of us need you to lead us to places we wouldn’t otherwise go.

Adam Jones: I don’t want my resturant to be a place where people sit and eat. I want people to sit at that table and be sick with longing.

Adam Jones: People eat because they are hungry; I want to make food that makes people stop eating.

Adam Jones: [to Helene] The problem with being good is you become indispensable.

Adam Jones: I love the decor, it’s perfect for stoning infidels.

Simone Forth: You know, when I lie awake at night and list my regrets, you’re one of them. I say to myself, “Simone, you’re a lesbian. Why did you sleep with Adam Jones?”

Tony: In Paris, it happened two times a week. I used to worry, now I don’t. Believe me, the only person who will kill Adam Jones is Adam Jones.

Adam Jones: [to Helene] Apologize to the turbot ’cause it died in vain. I said apologize!

Michel: [to Adam] When are you gonna do something about Medusa out there? You’re pushing her too hard. If you’re not careful, she’s gonna end up like you. And we can’t have a kitchen with two of you in it.

The Pursuit of Happyness (2006) – Watch the Movie Online

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The FP Top Pick on Entrepreneur/Business Movie:

Watch the movie The Pursuit of Happyness here. Or Download FREE Here

About the Movie

The Pursuit of Happyness is about a father Chris Gardner (Will Smith) and his five years old son (Jaden Christopher Syre Smith) who go through hardship and struggle in life in pursuit of their dream of a better life.

Chris is a bright & talented, but employed as a salesman at a meager salary. His wife abandoned him, and he got his young boy’s custody.  His struggle becomes harder when he & his younger son evicted from their apartment. Though he managed to get an intern position at a prestigious brokerage firm but he did not get any penny from there as an intern. They have to live in the shelter and endure many hardships. Chris never gives up and work hard to pursue his dream of a happy life.

The movie released in November 2006.

Critic Reviews

Jaden Smith is adorable; he delivers an endearing performance as Gardner’s son, Christopher, in what turns out to be a simple, sentimental, but ultimately inspiring movie. Full review

 

Cynthia Fuchs
Common Sense Media

An admirably unsentimental biopic with an excellent central performance, but it doesn’t impact as strongly as it could. Full review

 

Chris Hewitt
Empire

Will Smith and his son, Jaden, bring to life the true story of a father-son family valiantly struggling to step up from the bottom rung of the ladder in 1980s San Francisco. Full review

Adam R. Holz
Plugged In

Awards

NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Motion PictureMORE

Notable Moments of the movie The Pursuit of Happyness – Watch Here Now!

Job Interview

Rubik’s Cube

Cold Calling

The Pursuit of Happyness touching scene

Quotes

Christopher: [while walking past a bus and to sell a bone density scanner] Hey dad, you wanna hear something funny? There was a man who was drowning, and a boat came, and the man on the boat said “Do you need help?” and the man said “God will save me”. Then another boat came and he tried to help him, but he said “God will save me”, then he drowned and went to Heaven. Then the man told God, “God, why didn’t you save me?” and God said “I sent you two boats, you dummy!”

 

Christopher Gardner: [voice-over] This part of my life… this part right here? This is called “happyness.”

 

Christopher Gardner: [narrating] I met my father for the first time when I was 28 years old. I made up my mind that when I had children, my children were going to know who their father was.

 

Reverend Williams: The important thing about that freedom train, is it’s got to climb mountains. We ALL have to climb mountains, you know. Mountains that go way up high, and mountains that go deep and low. Yes, we know what those mountains are here at Glide. We sing about them.

 

Christopher Gardner: [the first day of the internship program] This part of my life is called “internship.”

 

Christopher Gardner: [voice over, chasing after the hippie girl carrying his bone density scanner ] This part of my life is called running.

 

Homeless Guy #1: It’s a time machine… I know it’s a time machine…

Christopher Gardner: [voice-over, while sitting on a bus] This machine in my lap? It is not a time machine.

 

Christopher Gardner: [in an empty subway] You gotta trust me, all right?

Christopher: I trust you.

Christopher Gardner: ‘Cause I’m getting a better job

 

Christopher: [while eating in a restaurant] What are you doing?

Christopher Gardner: Paying a parking ticket.

Christopher: …But we don’t have a car anymore.

Christopher Gardner: Yeah, I know…

 

Christopher Gardner: [while bringing Christopher to daycare, about the spelling mistakes in the graffiti of a building] It’s not H-A-P-P-Y-N-E-S-S Happiness is spelled with an “I” instead of a “Y”

Christopher: Oh, okay. Is “Fuck” spelled right?

Christopher Gardner: Um, yes. “Fuck” is spelled right but you shouldn’t use that word.

Christopher: Why? What’s it mean?

Christopher Gardner: [going inside the daycare] It’s, um, an adult word used to express anger and, uh, other things. But it’s an adult word. It’s spelled right, but don’t use it.

 

 

Office Space (1999) – Watch the Movie Online

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The FP Top Pick on Entrepreneur/Business Movie:

Watch the movie Office Space Here.

About the Movie

Peter Gibbons (Ron Livingston) a computer programmer working on a software company, Initech. The boss, Bill Lumbergh (Gary Cole) is a soulless barking dog who always shouts on his staffs. Peter and two of his friends Samir (Ajay Naidu) and Michael Bolton (David Herman) tired of working under a humiliating boss. Meanwhile, Initech hired experts to downsize the company. Every day is becoming worst to Peter. Accepting his girlfriend’s suggestion, he agreed to meet an occupational hypnotherapist to relieve his work stress. But, middle of the hypnosis session, Peter’s therapist died. And the show start from here. He never came out from the hypnosis state and got a new outlook on life. He acts differently from before; he ignores what makes him annoy, refuses overtime at the office, enjoying life, dating with his crush and many more that usually, he doesn’t do. The new Peter’s acts impressed the experts at office, and they promoted him on the management fast-track. He came to know that his two friends are going to be downsized. So,  he and his planned to exact revenge on their company based upon an idea from Superman III.

The movie released in February 19, 1999 (USA).

Critic Reviews

Ask 20- or 30-somethings about this hilarious comedy and you’ll be deluged by movie quotes, references, and the term “a cubicle classic.Full review

Alyssa Ellsworth
Common Sense Media

In a sign of an improving economy, TCS is leasing 920,000 square feet of office space in the national capital region. Full review

Ravi Teja Sharma
Times of India

“Office Space” uses base fraternity humor apparently designed to reach collegians on the verge of trading keggers for cubicles. Full review

Bob Smithouser
Plugged In

A shapeless comedy of little merit. Full review

Ian Nathan
Empire

Notable Moments of the movie Office Space – Watch Here Now!

Office Space the Bob’s Interview Typical Day

Damn It Feels Good To Be A Gangsta

Cubicle and Workplace Management

We fixed the glitch

Motivation Problems

Quotes

Bill Lumbergh: Hello Peter what’s happening.I’m gonna need you to go ahead and come in tomorrow. So if you could be here at around….9 that’d be great

Milton: I believe you have my stapler.

Michael Bolton: PC Load Letter? What the fuck does that mean?

 

Samir: Why does it say paper jam when there is no paper jam? I swear to God, one of these days I am just kicking this this piece of shit out the window!

Michael Bolton: You and me both, man.

 

Milton: I believe you have my stapler.

 

Peter Gibbons: When you come in on Monday and you’re not feeling real well, does anyone ever say to you ‘Sounds like someone has a case of the Mondays’?

Lawrence: (long pause) No…. No, man…Shit, no man. I believe you’d get your ass kicked saying somethin like that, man.

 

Samir: I’m not going to do anything illegal.

Peter Gibbons: Illegal? Samir, this is America!

 

Lawrence: peter…watch out for your cornhole bud

Lawrence: [as Peter leaves to confess to Lumbergh about stealing money, knowing he may go to prison] Peter… watch out for your cornhole, bud.

 

Milton: I could set the building on fire.

 

Bill Lumbergh: Oh, and remember: next Friday… is Hawaiian shirt day. So, you know, if you want to, go ahead and wear a Hawaiian shirt and jeans.

Peter Gibbons: Well I wouldn’t really say I’m missing work Bob

Peter Gibbons: I wouldn’t say I’ve been *missing* it, Bob.

Peter Gibbons: It’s not that I’m lazy, I just don’t care.

Peter Gibbons: The thing is, Bob, it’s not that I’m lazy, it’s that I just don’t care.

Peter Gibbons: Before we go any further, all right, we have to swear to God, Allah, that nobody knows about this but us, all right? No family members, no girlfriends, nobody.

Peter Gibbons: Fuckin’ A

 

 

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The FP Top Pick on Entrepreneur/Business Movie:

Watch the movie The Internship Here.

About the Movie

Billy (Vince Vaughn) and Nick (Owen Wilson) two old-school salesman got fired from their job and try to reboot their careers by joining Google’s competitive internship program.  But entering into the Google internship is only half the battle. Soon they find themselves downsized due to the lack of technological savvy. The friends with other misfits get grouped and start Google’s fiercely internship program journey.

They go through a series of competitive team challenges…And, the results are hilarious!

The movie released in May 29, 2013 (USA). It made 93.5 million USD in the box office.

Critic Reviews

Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson seek fresh start as summer interns at Google! Will they make you want to gag, grin or gargle? Full review

Adam R. Holz
Plugged In

The Internship falls short of being a must-see comedy – let alone a thought-provoking opportunity for social commentary. Full review

Ben Kendrick
Screen Rant

A gratuitous spruik for the money-churning web giants but not without moments of wit. The duo rediscover a little of their old magic. Full review

James White
Empire

Nostalgia runs firmly through this enjoyable comedy. Full review

Jhoanna Robledo
Common Sense Media

Notable Moments of the movie The Internship – Watch Here Now!

The Big Interview

Meet The Nooglers

Rules

Quotes

Billy McMahon: That being said, if you want something cold to drink, we’ll hook you up.

Stuart: I’m ok, thank you. Just please, stop talking to me.

Billy McMahon: I’m your Bill Holden in Stalag 17.

Stuart: I don’t even… I really don’t get that reference.

Billy McMahon: Google it.

Stuart: Alright…

 

Billy McMahon: Whoa, guys, where’s all this hostility coming from?

Stuart: Where do you think it’s coming from, you big tree. Two fifths of our team is made up of two old guys who don’t know shit.

 

Billy McMahon: Great big world out there, my friend. Just three inches up, I beg you.

Stuart: [Notices the topless waitress] Oh… wow.

[Waitress deep throats Stuarts finger]

Stuart: Holy… shit, that’s deep.

 

Lyle: [approaching Billy and Nick] Nice, there they are! Nice to meet you. I’m Lyle, one of the team managers. Pound me!

[raises a fist]

Billy McMahon: Oh, normally, just putting the… the fist up without the words is all that’s necessary.

Lyle: C’mon, bro. Fist me, get up in there.

Nick Campbell: Yeah, that’s definitely not right.

 

Nick Campbell: Geez, Yo-Yo, did you get beat up a lot in school?

Yo-Yo Santos: I was homeschooled by my mom.

Billy McMahon: Did you get beat up a lot in homeschool?

 

Billy McMahon: For you this is like teaching a little kid the alphabet, right?

Headphones: No, actually it’s like teaching a kid a letter. Just one letter.

Billy McMahon: Yeah. Yeah, your strong point would not be communicating to humans.

Headphones: I know.

Neha: What the fuck was that?

Yo-Yo Santos: I was punishing myself for my inferior performance.

 

Nick Campbell: Wh-Why did you bring me over to introduce me to this guy? It’s like he was your best friend. You introduced me to Hitler.

 

Billy McMahon: Nick? Would I be wrong to call you my brother?

Nick Campbell: Of course not, I’d do anything for my little show pony. Look at me, anything.

Billy McMahon: I need you to ice my balls for me.

 

Kevin, Matress Salesman: [approaching Nick and Billy] How’s it going, Gossip Girls? CW just called – you’re canceled.

 

Billy McMahon: [to Kevin] Me and you are the same height.

Kevin, Matress Salesman: [shakes head dismissively] We’re not the same height. We’re not the same height. I’m handsome tall – you’re the type of tall where, you walk through the airport, people stop what they’re eating and look at you. You’re like a freak.

 

Billy McMahon: Here’s the deal. I’m pretty terrific on the phones. I could sell prosciutto to a rabbi. And I have.

 

Nick Campbell: [toasting Yo-Yo’s first alcoholic drink] To the night you’ll never remember!

 

Yo-Yo Santos: My mother hits harder than you!

 

Nick Campbell: For whatever it’s worth, your imagination is so wild, reality’s gonna be a breeze, if not a letdown.

 

Nick Campbell: People have a deep distrust of machines. Have you seen Terminator? Or 2? Or 3? Or 4?

The Intern (2013) – Watch the Movie Online

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The FP Top Pick on Entrepreneur/Business Movie:

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About the Movie

Starting a new job after a full retirement from a job can be a difficult challenge. But, Ben Whittaker (Robert De Niro) a 70 years old widower looking to get back into the game by taking the opportunity to become a senior intern at an online e-commerce site. Management also finds it challenging to fit him into the frame. But Ben soon becomes well-liked with his younger co-workers including his CEO Jules Ostin (Anne Hathaway). Ben’s friendliness, wisdom, and sense of humor make him popular among his official young fellows, and soon he can build a good understanding and friendship with CEO, Jules.

The movie released on September 25, 2015 (USA). It made 194.6 million USD in the box office.

Critic Reviews

The director Nancy Meyers doesn’t just make movies, she makes the kind of lifestyle fantasies you sink into like eiderdown. Full review

Manohla Dargis
The NYTimes

De Niro makes it go down easy. Full review

Peter Travers
Rolling Stone

“The Intern” wears its very big heart on its (stylish) sleeve, and it’s none the worse for it. Full review

Jhoanna Robledo
Common Sense Media

Robert De Niro attains peak adorable-ness in “The Intern,” a genial, gentle, regrettably bland comedy by writer-director Nancy Meyers.Full review

Ann Hornaday
Washington Post

Notable Moments of the movie The Intern – Watch Here Now!

Ben’s interview

Better Late Than Never

Jules Rescue Scene

 

Quotes

Ben: “You’re never wrong to do the right thing.”

Jules: Who said that, you?

Ben: Yeah. But I’m pretty sure Mark Twain said it first.

Ben: I just know there’s a hole in my life and I need to fill it… soon.

Jules: Mark Zuckerberg never brought in a CEO – and he was a teenager!

Jules: [distraught and ranting] I don’t want to be buried alone. Paige’ll be with her husband, and Matt’ll be with his new family, and I will be buried with strangers. I’ll be buried in the strangers singles section of the cemetery. Not that that is a reason to stay together. But it’s just, you know, a scary sidebar.

Ben: Let’s take that one off your plate right now. You can be buried with me and Molly. I happen to have space, okay?

Jules: Oh. Thank you so much.

Ben: I still have music in me, absolutely positive about that!

Jules: Here’s my theory about this. We all grew up during the “take your daughter to work day” thing, right?

Ben: Mm-Hmm.

Jules: So we were always told we could be anything, do anything. And I think guys got, maybe not left behind, but not quite as nurtured, you know? I mean, like, we were the generation of “you go, girl.”We had Oprah. And I wonder sometimes how guys fit in, you know? They still seem to be trying to figure it out. They’re still dressing like little boys. They’re still playing video games. Well, they’ve gotten great. So…

Davis: I love video games!

Lewis: Oh, boy.

Jules: How, in one generation, have men gone from guys like jack Nicholson and Harrison Ford to… take Ben, here. A dying breed. You know? Look and learn, boys. Because if you ask me, this is what cool is.

[leaning on Ben]

Jules: It’s 2015, are we really still critical of working moms?

Jules: [Waves to daughter’s friend who hides behind her mom’s legs] Hi, Maddie.

Paige: [In a stage whisper] Bipolar!

Jules: The truth is… something about you makes me feel calm, or more centered, or something. And I could use that. Obviously.

Jules: Nobody calls men “men” anymore. Have you noticed? Women went from “girls” to “women.”Men went from “men” to “boys?” This is a problem in the big picture. Do you know what I mean?

Fiona: [Fiona is giving him a massage at his desk and is getting rather intimate] I’m Fiona, the house masseuse. Love that there’s another oldie but goodie here… How’s that, Ben?

Ben: Oh, hmm, oh boy

Davis: [Hands him a newspaper to cover his lap] Here you go… You’re not as old as I thought you were.

[last lines]

Ben: Breathe and relax for inner balance… Breathe deeply, Jules.

Jules: [Alluding to age difference] I’m glad you also see the humor in this.

Ben: [Smiles wryly] It would be hard not to.

Ben: Back in action. Thank god!

Matt: I can’t tell you how s-Sorry and ashamed I am. I thought I could do it. I thought I could be the guy that I told you I was going to be. And then, somewhere along the way… I thought I was losing you. But it was actually me. I got lost. It’s a confusing world out there, and who I am got messed up for a minute. And now I’m watching you ready to give all this up for me. I will not let that happen. I love you, and I will do so much better if you’ll let me. Please, Jules. Let me make it right again.

Jules: [crying her eyes out] You know what would be good? If you carried a handkerchief.

Fiona: Sitting is the new smoking.

Ben: How do I spend rest of my days? You name it. Golf. Books. Movies. Pinochle. Tried yoga, learned to cook, bought some plants, took classes in mandarin.

[in mandarin]

Ben: Believe me I’ve tried everything.

[in english]

Ben: Translation… believe me, I’ve tried everything.

Matt: We’re like your sister wives.