>people actually think he said "Good job" in this scene

>people actually think he said "Good job" in this scene
It was this scene that made me realize the vast majority of film watchers are genuinely stupid people who understand absolutely nothing about the films they watch. You can spoonfeed something to them through hamfisted dialogue and they still won't get it.

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  1. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Did we watch the same movie?
    He didn't say anything at all, which is what no one did

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      It's not a falsehood that he didn't not say nothing about nothing, whether or not no one did or didn't is not unknown.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Thank you, Humphrey.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      you fricker

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      ha

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Oh damn

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous
  2. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    >spoon
    >feed
    >ham
    maybe grab a bite to eat and then come back, you've got about 20 minutes or so

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Yeah OP sounds hangry

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        that word really pisses me off and i cant even bring myself to use it ironically

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          It is not as annoying as people who say "*chef's kiss*"

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            I still think "skill issue" and "my guy" are the pinnacle of infuriating reddit phrases.
            >inb4 a million ebin 'skill issue my guy' replies

            • 7 months ago
              Anonymous

              Skill issue my guy

              You know this is what you wanted

            • 7 months ago
              Anonymous

              "Skill issue" is based but starting to get old, "my guy" was always pure homosexualry.

            • 7 months ago
              Anonymous

              My brother in Christ, that's cap.

            • 7 months ago
              Anonymous

              Skill issue is funny because it’s intended purpose is to make you mad. Plus the more overused it is the more it angers people so it’s the perfect rage inducer

            • 7 months ago
              Anonymous

              >yikes
              >that's a lot to unpack here
              >chief
              >big oof
              >saying "oh wow" in a catty/sarcastic tone

            • 7 months ago
              Anonymous

              For me it’s the faux Roman V. Sovl isn’t funny and never has been

            • 7 months ago
              Anonymous

              The homosexuals who use “my guy” need to get the shit beaten out of them. They wouldn’t dare take their homosexual passive aggressiveness to the real world.

            • 7 months ago
              Anonymous

              I don't even know what skill issue means, but I'm going to use it anyways

              • 7 months ago
                Anonymous

                >I don't even know what skill issue means,
                Skill issue.

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          it's a reddit word like hubby and doggo

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            "hubby" predates the existence of the internet. I don't like it, for the record

            • 7 months ago
              Anonymous

              something being reddit predates reddit

              I forgot what the name for this philosophical concept was but even before reddit there were people exhibiting reddit like beheavior who later posted on reddit

              • 7 months ago
                Anonymous

                It's because the type of people to go to Reddit come from similarly awful websites that predated Reddit, such as Digg or Fark, so when those websites died out they moved to Reddit. But a lot of the people who b***h the most about Reddit are zoomers who are new to the internet and cannot conceive of a time before Reddit existed.

            • 7 months ago
              Anonymous

              something being reddit predates reddit

              I forgot what the name for this philosophical concept was but even before reddit there were people exhibiting reddit like beheavior who later posted on reddit

              xkcd

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            “hubby” is the fricking worst
            it’s always an overweight b***h saying it

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          someone's got a case of the mondays!

  3. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Good job OP

  4. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    More movies should end with drum solos

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Agreed 100%, imagine if instead of Jack freezing to death at the end of The Shining he just did a sweet drum solo

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        He didn't die at the end of The Shining.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        It would've been great if at the end of Seven, instead of Brad Pitt's wife's head being in a box, his wife just did a sickass drum solo.

        the end of the usual suspects, keyser soze walks away, loses his limp, and then busts out a killer 10 minute drum solo

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          At the end of Cannibal Holocaust, after the cannibals kill and eat the film crew, the leader of the tribe does a 30 minute drum solo.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Did‘t Jack freeze at the end of titanic? And there wouldn‘t have been space for a drumset on the door

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          >old rose drops the diamond into the water
          >camera follows it as it slowly sinks to the bottom of the ocean
          >it lands on the deck of the titanic
          >camera zooms out and reveals a dead jack sitting behind a drum kit
          >he plays a 10 minute drum solo as the credits roll

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            Kino.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      It would've been great if at the end of Seven, instead of Brad Pitt's wife's head being in a box, his wife just did a sickass drum solo.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        John Doe should be the one doing the drum solo to be honest

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          No wait, Morgan Freeman

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            Or maybe, the two detectives form a band with John Doe and the movie ends with their world tour.

            • 7 months ago
              Anonymous

              That would be a good ending to Seven

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Letterman did two whole weeks devoted to drum solos.
      He's the only late night guy to do that, which is based.
      This guy is playing Caravan, just like in Whiplash.
      Its Tony Royster, which means its some real drummer hours shit.

      ?si=WJcRWk_7LCg77BQz

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        yes yes impressive.....however...
        he's black

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          Oh frick, you're right.
          Here, try this one. This guy is so white he was in The Police.

          ?si=IeOcQ41ae8H-x8-u

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            now we're talkin!

            • 7 months ago
              Anonymous

              He also made all the music for Spyro the Dragon.

              • 7 months ago
                Anonymous

                i knew this guy in college who only listened to video game and movie soundtracks. one time i was talking to him and saw he was listening to a stewart copeland album, which was unusual. turned out it was the spyro soundtrack

              • 7 months ago
                Anonymous

                Guy sounds based as frick ngl

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            Sounds like When the Saints

  5. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    STOP SPOILING THE ENDINGS OF MOVIES YOU FRICKERS I WAS GOING TO WATCH THEM TONIGHT

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Skill issue

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      You sound hangry

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      It's not spoiling when the movie is almost 20 years old

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        Wdhmbt?

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Movie is old and it is overrated as frick either way

  6. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Peart sucked by the time he got on Letterman. He was old, bloated, and had his playing style completely broken by a shit jazz instructor.
    If someone tells you Peart is god, they're talking about this Peart. This was the height of his power.
    I won't post any more drum solos. Good night.

    ?si=xTmy-KPukOmFIPif

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      is there a person alive(aside from contrarian morons) that doesnt consider that solo peak peart

  7. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    It's pretty obvious he'd just give some criticism. But his face and eyes ARE saying "good job".

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      I think they're saying I should open an insurance policy.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      It's been a while since I saw the movie but from what I remember is that before the final act he said something along the lines of top drummers not breaking to pressure of their teachers and pushing through every shit they face. Watching the young drummer go through that whole final act and getting on top of it, these last frames of the movie mostly show the teacher's self gratification, for finding and molding a top drummer. For me, he doesn't say "good job" to the kid with his inner monologue, he says it to himself.

      He's shouting "Whiplash!". If you've ever been in a band class, the teachers announce the name of the next song during a performance.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        My favorite scene was when he said "it's whiplashin' time!" and then he whiplashed all over the place.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        shouldve played the metallica song

  8. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    It's been a while since I saw the movie but from what I remember is that before the final act he said something along the lines of top drummers not breaking to pressure of their teachers and pushing through every shit they face. Watching the young drummer go through that whole final act and getting on top of it, these last frames of the movie mostly show the teacher's self gratification, for finding and molding a top drummer. For me, he doesn't say "good job" to the kid with his inner monologue, he says it to himself.

  9. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    i saw this film at sundance and during this scene it cuts to the kid's face and he mouths "frick you" to jk simmons
    but later when i watched the movie on dvd this scene wasn't in there
    does anyone else remember this or am i crazy

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      It does look like he mouths something, but his mouth is cut off just like Fletcher's so it's ambiguous what he says. It could be "Frick you." I have definitely seen people interpret it that way, so you didn't imagine it.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      he does do that, I remeber it too

  10. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    I have no idea what movie this is from. Still, I’m angry because you’re angry. Those fricking non-movie understanding humans. You get it though. You’re one of the good ones.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      Whiplash (2014). I highly recommend it, unless you don't like jazz, in which case probably don't bother.

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        only homosexuals like jazz, but its a good movie anyway. the music stuff is just a vehicle for the story

  11. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    Normies have a fluid, ad hoc memory that remembers the important details, like a good job being implied.
    You have a moron savant one that's better at being accurate, at the cost of not processing or understanding anything.

  12. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    I watched this with some friends. They had a blast with how intense and insult-heavy the dialogue was, but after the ending they spoke of it like a good (as in positive) ending.
    You have no idea how stupid people are. Whiplash is a great movie but to call the ending “positive” is insane, it’s one of the saddest fricking things I’ve ever come across.

    • 7 months ago
      Anonymous

      what makes it a negative ending

      • 7 months ago
        Anonymous

        He gave up everything for his “dream” in a toxic downward spiral that will not end well, they even mention multiple times across the film one of the old students killed himself and that multiple known “masters” died out of their need to self improve to an unreasonable level.
        This is a victory of the moment, that’s it

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          >He gave up everything
          like what

          • 7 months ago
            Anonymous

            Neckfu

            • 7 months ago
              Anonymous

              Women come and go
              there would have been more for him
              also she was ~ a 7, not a huge loss

        • 7 months ago
          Anonymous

          My God what a bunch of morons, he wanted to be a great jazz drummer, Fletcher saw the potential in him and took him to his limit, sure it was extreme but he still got there, he could walk away after the final humiliation but he showed that he had it, Fletcher recognized it, and aftter that he will become better. I swear only homosexuals who have no desire to become great at what they do, or people that look down on others for trying to become better dislike this movie.

  13. 7 months ago
    Anonymous

    I dont remember saying "Good job"

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