jej >"The reason Japanese people are so short and have yellow skins is because they have eaten nothing but fish and rice for two thousand years... if we eat McDonald's hamburgers and potatoes for a thousand years we will become taller, our skin become white, and our hair blonde."
It's interesting but not good. The dialogue is stilted and low effort in a number of scenes. And I think certain roles could have been better cast. But Keaton nailed Ray Kroc.
No, he was a good businessman who recognized a good idea and bought into it on the base level and got really rich off it. The guys who came up with the McDonald's model never conceived that it could be a national brand, they just thought it was a smart way to run their restaurant. He paid them a price they thought was fair for the franchise rights and then he made the franchise into a behemoth, the original owners never would have done that on their own.
No it didn't. It established him as a higher type of being, the business version of the Bohemian artist who is above conventional morality and creates new worlds through his creative power. The brothers, who are portrayed as small-minded and doltish, provided the raw material, he painted the canvas across the entire world.
>hey dudes, I know i stole your business model, breached my contract I signed with you on numerous occasions, and stole your name, but trust me that I'll pay you the royalties you want that is not established anywhere on a contract. Shake on it?
It's a bait thread. Everyone knows the call and respond
Ray croc was a big jerk
Response
The movie was made up by a drug addict nephew the krocs were paid
Something israelites
Veers off
I felt bad for his first wife, but they might have romanticized her character in the movie
The brothers got paid handsomely IRL
She never believed in him, so he wasn't going to let her share in his success. He was right to divorce her.
I don't even remember the ending
The movie ended and the credits began to roll
They should make a biopic about Den Fujita, who brought McDonald's to Japan and later wrote a book called The israeli Way of Doing Business
Japan doesn't give you sweet chili sauce, or any sauces at all for your fries, like baste Thailand.
>Japan doesn't give you sweet chili sauce, or any sauces at all for your fries
Good. Perhaps you should stop eating like a child
Sweet Thai chili sauce is eaten daily by millions of people, and goes great with potatoes, especially sweet potatoes. You need to broaden your mind.
Nah you need to stop being a third world subhuman.
>didnt post a reaction image
automatic loss. that other anon won
Seethe harder.
It's ok, you have shit memory and can't quote movies like him.
>is told to seethe harder
>seethes harder
Good boy.
I'd be upset too, if I couldn't recall scenes from beloved scenes of films I've scene.
>I've scene
Good morning sir!
jej
>"The reason Japanese people are so short and have yellow skins is because they have eaten nothing but fish and rice for two thousand years... if we eat McDonald's hamburgers and potatoes for a thousand years we will become taller, our skin become white, and our hair blonde."
Is he wrong?
Captcha: JWHSS
I’ve only seen the scene where he visits McDonalds for the first time and the writing seemed so damn corny. Is it actually a good movie?
It's interesting but not good. The dialogue is stilted and low effort in a number of scenes. And I think certain roles could have been better cast. But Keaton nailed Ray Kroc.
It's a very good movie.
No, he was a good businessman who recognized a good idea and bought into it on the base level and got really rich off it. The guys who came up with the McDonald's model never conceived that it could be a national brand, they just thought it was a smart way to run their restaurant. He paid them a price they thought was fair for the franchise rights and then he made the franchise into a behemoth, the original owners never would have done that on their own.
but movie said man bad
But movie also say he good on filmic level for the first %95
No it didn't. It established him as a higher type of being, the business version of the Bohemian artist who is above conventional morality and creates new worlds through his creative power. The brothers, who are portrayed as small-minded and doltish, provided the raw material, he painted the canvas across the entire world.
That scene with the lawyers at the end where Ray Kroc promises the McDonald Brothers royalties but not in writing has to be bullshit right?
The McDonald Bros couldn't be that moronic could they?
Right? That had to have been Hollywood nonsense.
>hey dudes, I know i stole your business model, breached my contract I signed with you on numerous occasions, and stole your name, but trust me that I'll pay you the royalties you want that is not established anywhere on a contract. Shake on it?
It's a bait thread. Everyone knows the call and respond
Ray croc was a big jerk
Response
The movie was made up by a drug addict nephew the krocs were paid
Something israelites
Veers off
Non-whites wouldn't understand.
>Hire guy to expand your business
>Try to stop him from doing the job you hired him to do
>He expands and succeeds anyway
>"Wow, what an butthole"
I wanted to try that instant milkshake mix so bad
Lesson is to never trust or work with israelites.