The Wolf of Wall Street's meeting with the feds
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2014
- This is by far the most entertaining exchange of dialog I have seen in recent cinema. Up until the moment the FBI agent asks him to repeat what he said one more time I thought the wolf was going to get away with the bribe. Amazing acting. Almost makes me wish I would give up my life as a teacher to have some fun on stage.
- Ігри
Everybody appreciated leonardo for this scene, but the FBI officer is also flawless
His name is Kyle Chandler and he’s amazing.
Michael Wilson what the heck man
@@iamasmurf1122 hahahaha, what??!!
Michael Wilson incel alert 😆
better than leonardo
Must be the most passive aggressive scene ive ever witnessed.
It's good, cause you start laughing with them.
@Drinks Home ...lobsters?
No such thing as passive aggressive. You are either assertive, passive or aggressive. You can only be one at any given time.
I’m 19 years old but The Wolf Of Wall Street, Inception and Infinity War are my all time favourite movies, Leo is incredible
@@stewartgrindlay9760 Thats like saying no such thing as H20, there's only oxygen or hydrogen... Aggressiveness can be expressed passively you moron, you just saw an entire video about it.
The way Leo does that fake laugh suppressing immense rage is just genius.
I would call it fear not rage
@@sheikhsuleiman9208 Nope, sadas got it right.
Kind of an homage to Ray Liotta’s laughter in Goodfellas…
@@jcmat9917 wasnt me
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@@sheikhsuleiman9208 not necessarily fear either, could just be insecurity too in this situation
This is the scene when he becomes Heisenberg.
Underrated lol
@@user-xr4bq3eo7s its four days old bruh. Let it ripen
.....say my name......
.....say my name......
@@michaelotieno6524 WILLY WONKA !!!
Most civilized insult exchange in recorded history
@Pablo Escobar excelente patrón
@Pablo Escobar he was right though, they most likely are going home to ugly ass wives.
@@Tetris_Effect Don't think so, they're from the bureau, they sure have money
If i didn’t know any better, i would’ve thought they were British
How in the fuck is this scene “recorded history”??
The fed guy is fucking amazing. Haha excellent character
@Ryan Baron86 He is the main character in Bloodline, highly recommended.
Kyle Chandler 👍
Op ass nigga
he was also feds in The Kingdom, died soon though.
He did nail it 😄
Scorsese is a master of framing. I love how the FBI agent had the American flag waving in the background, while Jordan has metal bars and rope. It's a small detail but it helps set the scene and the integrity of the characters. So well done.
Wow good eye, agreed, that’s a really powerful shot and amazing angle work
woah nice catch
Nice man finally someone understands something real about Scorsese.
Wow!! Man I never realized that. Thanks.
If you look even more closely, there's also a crowd behind Leo's character.
That silence in the exchange of an almost-bribe is priceless for the scene. Kyle Chandler carries that moment and executes the acting to near-perfection, must say.
Can you say that again, just the way you said, just the same way?
"I'm going to have Heidi lick some caviar off my balls in the meantime."
Cracked me up
Wtf does Heidi Klum have to do with this dipshit?
@@GHound420
2:42
😂😂😂😂
@@GHound420 who said that it was the same Heidi?
Hey you guys want to take some Lobster 🦞 for your ride home?”
Kyle Chandler is maybe not a mega star and I don’t see him too often but he’s always right where he has to be one his roles. He’s always perfect for his characters.
the man has been a legendary character actor since King Kong in 2005
@@carlrs15 since a tv show in the 90's abou a news paper, amaizing tv show
@@matasdzimidas3916 I used to love that show as a teenager :)
@@matasdzimidas3916 First Edition
Carlos Arias holy shit I always think about that!!! Kyle chandler and Elizabeth banks are one my underrated yet leads of Hollywood
The fed guy's acting was one of the best I've ever seen. The facial expressions, the pauses, totally made the seen what it is
Kyle Chandler is an amazing actor
He made the same expression three consecutive times. That's bad acting, not good acting.
That actor always plays some kind of federal agent, lol
That FBI guy gives me nightmares. His acting is flawless
He's just being himself. Watch 8mm, and I'm sure every other movie he's been in.
The crazy thing is that once you play the video on mute you think that they’re having totally pleasant conversations
Until he starts throwing lobsters at them for seemingly no reason.
Only if you're a sperg at reading body language though.
Lmao lol
@@xxMyNaMeIsBeAsTxx Not for seemingly no reason. He was just being generous but the FBI guys were being rude.
@@horsepower523 Then it's not a totally pleasant conversation.
I was laughing the whole time at this scene, leo should've won oscar in this movie
In this scene, I think the Fed guy should have won the Oscars
True. Amazing performance
Leo got fucked so many times for oscars.
Truth Why not?
Leo's performance as the aviator was even more deserving of winning the Oscar than the Revenant. And here as Jordan Belford he was amazing. And don't forget about Calvin J Candie.
Kyle Chandler is the most underrated actor ever.
He’s Daddy
Karl Urban as well
been a huge fan of his ever since I saw him on Early Edition way back. amazing show
watching Early Edition as a kid was just the best
@@kunaal2042 downloading it now, almost forgot about that gem
Never get tired of this scene! Kyle Chandler's patience and his facial expressions before delivering his line, "Can you say that again..." Also love how just before the that line, Leo leans in and smiles, thinking Kyle is about to ask for his help, then Boom! Just great.
0:48 "Can you say that again? Just the way you said it."
...I don't know what u're talking about
ahhh! You know why I am talking about !
Nuh i dont
Sultan hanga l I think what Jordan said if I’m not mistaken, is that you just tried to bribe a federal officer
No technically I didnt bribe anybody
2:00 he went full Jack Nicholson
Never go full Jack Nicholson
@@joaquinandreu8530 what? Always go full jack Nicholson!!
Tino Von whoooooosh
@@joerk992 don't use the r/whooooosh shit here my guy.
Froskur That’s not right either, its r/woooosh
"(...)the f*cking hero that I am gonna be back in the office, when the bureau seizes this f*cking Gamestop-Money."
Did nobody else see how he completely embodies Jack Nicholson in this scene? The mannerisms, the laugh, the glasses? He completely nails it.
This scene in the movie changed everything. Everything changes after this point. The tables get turned
This scene and the FBI agent's little scene in the end montage, foreshadowed here with the last line about enjoying his train ride home, are easily the best scenes in the film.
@@cockoffgewgle4993 I know what you mean. The look on his face when he realises he busted a man who came from nothing (like him) and he doesn't actually feel good about it.
@@SalemGhassanHanna No, that isn't what's happening there at all.
@@cockoffgewgle4993 he's thinking that he made the wrong choice and should of taken the money
@@bazzle2122 Perhaps. Or just reflecting on how unfair and fucked up the world and system is/are.
Leo's Oscar wasn't only for the Revenant.
That Oscar is for his whole fucking career
+1 indeed! "The Departed" "Gangs of New York" "Basketball Diaries" all great performances
"Can you say that again?" - Kyle Chandler
therealist811 titanic with or without Leo was a big success. He bought something extra. In departed, honestly he was not the best in the cast. His best performances were in shutter island and aviator but Jamie foxx was better, hence he won the oscar.
Kyle Campbell 👍 actor
@@skippycavanaugh3148 Fuck you. Titanic's success was down to special effects and bullshit. I hate that movie and everyone was shit in it by the way. Zero acting nominations.
"We're not criminals"
*Tells FBI agents that he knows the US criminal code*
Not against the law to know the law
@@willkershisnik5893 yes, but who would need to know that unless they have to be ready to recite it
Luis Hernandez a lawyer
@@Skippy8750 you're right. A lawyer. Someone who needs to know, on account of proving beyond reasonable doubt and to have knowledge in future similar cases.
very weeiiiirdd, for a stockbroker to know that same law. what defence do you have to hide behind for "I know a specific law to the LETTER about something that is extremely common and normalized in my field of work". Jordan Belfort is shady, hes gotta bribe people all the time, don't you think when someone who is bound to not be susceptible to bribes; he would be ready to go if he had the letter of the law on his side?
Luis Hernandez sure it seems shady but you’re in a business working with a lot of money, whether you’re legit or not the feds or the IRS probably have you on a watch list so it doesn’t hurt to know the law
Laughing in his face and saying “Me? Me the little man?!” will always be one of the funniest moments in movie history to me
I see it as one of the most atrocious ones. He's a protagonist and inspiring decisive guy, but here you just see his spiritual dead end clear. All he cares about is money and he can't believe somebody calls him a little guy even though he doesn't know where to start spending his cash. After that he will get enraged, start throwing food and showing off his wealth. But it's all forced. It's agony. They showed him that the guys who drive the subway to work could be the bigger men than he is. They didn't buy his million dollars bribe. They were disgusted by the money. They're backed up by the whole of country of honest workers, and he's sitting on a pile of paper that's already doomed.
I always found it very powerful that in the end, after he seizes everything and puts Belfort behind bars, it shows him on the subway... riding it home. Realizing that after all this was done, nothing changed for him. He never got the recognition he was after... and nothing really advanced him further. He never got the big break he was looking for. And you can see it in his eyes in the Agents final scene.
and the same thing happened to the actor too, leo was praised, fed was just an ordinary another actor
Also i may be wrong but jordan got off fairly easy and still was rich as fuck so he shouldve taken the bribe is what hes thinking
@@mrkilwag I wouldn't say that. Kyle Chandler is well known and respected in Hollywood. He's been in some legendary shows and movies and is constantly working.
Shows he has integrity.
@@Bran-Da-Don Kyle looks like a James Bond actor😂
Cleverly written conversation...
Martin Scorsese
Extremely clever if you can decipher how the detective is talking and actually persuading Jordan the whole conversation. Love it
It's from a movie
Love this exchange. It’s a subtle and brutal at the same time. Superb acting by both these guys.
Miles Johnson who would’ve known
The one who speaks the most, usually ends up losing
Phenomenal scene. Acting of the highest quality, this and the beginning scene, absolute superb stuff
2:16 That "I bet it is" is so perfect
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli I mean fuckkity fuck fuck Jordan look at this thing
@@zacharyrizzo3952 PUHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
Patrick Star it’s beautiful, you get the beautiful girls, it’s wonderful
@@holyfknsmokesigotmymoneyup Okey get the fuck out of here 😂😎
@@kal-el8402 Im sure well be see each other real soon
Favourite scene in the movie
word
Say hi to Rocco and Rocco was also funny
Jamie Cant good for you little man
Favorite
and that’s the thing all nuns are lesbians
Can't get over this scene..... watched it like a thousand times and yet it continues to intrigue with each expression of both these amazing artists
Thank you for reminding me to rewatch this again.
When you bribe, always use a middle man.
Or you become a little man :)
Mr. Escobar has a point.
Pablo Escobar thaires*
Maybe Belfort himself was actually a middle men, or more specifucally the front for some powerful organization, be it criminal, corporate or even state security which took most of the profit and remained in the shadows of the whole scandal...
@Pablo Escobar You're right, that's what they in the biz call a 'star witness', a first hand account that puts the whole scam together for the feds.
"ME the little man?" 😂😂😂
He just doesn't give a fuck! 🤣🤣🤣😂😆 I love it! 👑
@@EdPaul-uc3ew On the contrary; the way he reacts to it lets you know that line stung for real.
It’s funny because I’m real life Belford is actually pretty short lol
MrConstantine02 exactly. It’s my favorite part. They both played this scene is perfect.
Oh yeah. You the little man. Greasy little scumbag. So well performed.
2:19 their laughing gets me every time lmao
one of the greatest movie scenes in film history, the passive agressive tension was incredible here
I just love how DiCaprio uses the sunglasses to show that Jordan is feeling increasingly scared and needs to “hide”. Brilliant acting shown in simple but powerful choices 👍🏼
Just a confidence booster. I just bought some nice shades that I really like and when I put them on my vocabulary seems to expand. Just a confidence booster. He was indeed feeling the pressure though.
Or maybe he put'em on just to show disrespect at the one-to-one conversation they were having. You know, that unsaid rule that you must take off your sunglasses when you talking to someone.
Reaching a bit my g, fairly sure he’s just actioning that he’s done with the conversation
It's the eyes, eyes convey alot of emotions.
A lot of people hide their eyes or face to feel emboldened, it takes the humanness away and puts up a mental shield
"Hey, look what I found in my pocket! A year worth of your salary!"
"Fun coupons!"
This was the first time he’s ever not been able to buy someone off. Can’t blame him for getting away with it for years and years but the detective honestly played this too perfection
its awesome how they both talk over each other at the same time while remaining in character
How the fuck did Leonardo DiCaprio not win an oscar for this film?????!!!??
Hes less than 40 years old
You can tell that Leo is manically depressed or trying to hide his nervousness when he puts on his sunglasses and when he laughs about what the agent said about little man and the rest of the conversation
+centozo How the fuck did he not win an oscar for dozens of movies... he's one of the best actors that walk on this planet currently.
+borek92 For which film should he have won? Mcconaughey was frankly better this year.
+Jose Trevino That isn't a sign of depression? How did you get depression from that? It isn't a sign of mental illness what so ever. It was a sign of anxious behavior.
*taps fingers on the seat
"I think it's time you both get the fuck off my boat😊." Hahahaha
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
this is my favorite scene from the movie, replay this scene 3 times while watch the movie for the first time.. great acting both of them👍🏻👍🏻
“Good luck on subway ride home” lmao
Me to my co-workers when I drive home in my fiat panda.
I'd actually still enjoy and prefer my subway ride as opposed to having best drive in the world. Driving is just not my cup of tea.
@@tornikegavasheli8732 Interesting, for me its the exact opposite. I can't stand trains and subways. I had to go to work with the train for 4 years, and I had about 1h 30min per route. So I was 3h almost only in train and buses per day.
With the car it only takes 40 min for the same route.
Tornike Gavasheli Lolol these type of folks get chauffeured around sir, just like any other investor or entrepreneur that values their time. If they drive it’s not to work, it’s on a circuit or around town for fun to get the thrill of being in a sports car. That’s hilarious how you thought wealthy stock brokers are driving to and from work.
@@SocialNetwork86 Yeah, maybe that was a bit naive of me. I guess i don't know too much about their lifestyle because i am a simple poor guy! :)
0:55 two things Jordan realizes in this moment:
1. This Federal officer can't be bribed.
2. He made a huge mistake attempting to do so, and just gave the agent cause to keep pursuing him.
A big 'oopsie'
I honestly don’t think Jordan was trying to bribe him.. maybe? My gut is telling me he accidentally just slipped up and said too much.. you notice how he looks out at the ocean and takes a big swig of wine 🍷
Like he got too comfortable with the agent too quick too soon.
@@BlueEuph his entire life he believed that everyone wants money. so he resorts to giving people money to make it work for him. and now, he is proven wrong.
this agent didn't need an excuse to go after Jordan. He's driven to take down rich people because he thinks they're all taking shortcuts.
Sad to watch a Jews Jewishness catch up with them.
I always come back and rewatch this 👌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
This movie and the dinner scene in Django really show how far DiCaprio has come as an actor. Note his body language, esp his hand gestures -- the way he drums his fingers on the arm rests, does the same sort of unexpected thing talking about phrenology in Django. Amazing.
"Little man? ME the little man. LOL" - so classic.
Jeffrey Gillespie his laughing after he says it LMAOOO
This scene is just amazing. The way Jordan hides his concern, the way the officer doesnt get distracted, placing little spikes in Jordan he fears. Brilliant, absolutely brilliant
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I love this film. It's my favourite. I've seen it well over 50 times.
One of those Scenes that Has a Life All its own !!! Bravo Fellas 😎🤝
Just Jordan doing the exact same thing he was strongly advised to NOT do.
i'm still wondering why the fuck did he do it, i think everything went down from here.
CronicasRandom in real he did not meet the fbi guy like this. This was just an addition.
@@dikerharry Because he's an arrogant douchebag. He thinks he's untouchable. Thats the thing with immoral rich guys like Jordan Belfort. They think they can just buy their way out of everything. Guys like him do exist just like Former President Trump. I know this scene was for the movie. But the real Jordan did try to make deals using his wealth to avoid getting in trouble with the law. Just not up front like this. Scorsese added this scene just to show us the mindset of Jordan Belfort. Thats character development 101 right there folks.
@@sit2go just like most president s tbf
@@sit2go rent free
This is brilliant acting. A psychopath finally being pinned by a man a move ahead and focussed and equally manipulative and his charm goes. A master class. Decaprio is the best screen actor of his time. I'm in a job where I have to challenge psychopaths and his work up and realisation and only recourse is perfect.
What do you do for work?
Jesse Brennan What does his friendship with Donny have to do with that lmfao
@Jesse Brennan Being friends with other psychopaths doesn't exactly disqualify him from being one too, idiot
@@samtrotter7177 there friendship is too close for him too be a psychopath he actually cares about him in the movie something a true psychopath couldn't do. Jordan is progressively sociopathic in the movie.
@@alexanderleo6809 Any actual evidence of their inner feelings to back those claims up? Nope, didn't think so.
The acting skills of both these guys are just amazing
I come here every week, its like tradition.
Joke's on the FBI - if they want that boat they can salvage it off the bottom of the Med.
yep...dont ever get on a boat w Leonardo DiCaprio...good chance it...will sink :)
@@ruscovark lol shit I didn't think about that, you're right
Explain
@@genghiskahn1989 he acted in the titanic also
Prolonged emotional ambiguity is the currency of cinema success and this scene nails it.
well put
Very good turn of phrase.
Jaime Gracious ...can u explain? I don't get it?
Pancho Villa nothing, he is just a pretentious prick who wants to sound intelligent
Jaime Gracious it's informational ambiguity, not emotional.
Leo was not only amazing in this scene yet the whole movie. He should have won an Oscar for this outstanding performance. The finest & most dedicated American male actor of my generation, the very acting heir to DeNiro & Brando. Leo is that super immersive, gifted & enjoyable to watch. A modern day cinematic marvel!
I honestly had to revisit this. perhaps one of the greatest scenes in cinematic history.
Di Caprio is awesome in this movie.Oscar man...
THIS is the movie role he deserved it 300%...
@@19HajimeSaitou91 he deserved it in basketball diaries and in nearly every movie since!
I'm sorry but Kyle Chandler totally steals this scene from Leo.
ML8593wy how is he a crappy actor
Fuck right off he’s one of the best actors of the past 2 decades
Aw wtf man WHY didn't you keep the video going an extra 10 seconds!? The bit where he pulls out their Annual Salaries out of his pocket and throws money at em and shouts its "Fun Coupons" was one of the funniest bits of this scene!!!
sacvuvgefuis Chill?
@sacvuvgefuis chill?
sacvuvgefuis chill?
@sacvuvgefuis Chiiiiiiiiill
@sacvuvgefuis chili?
one of the most beautiful movie scene
I think Kyle Chandler is one of the most underrated actors out there!
i still cant belive that he didnt get oscar for this role ! one of the best movies of all time , and Leo's best performance in a movie .
he did two years later)
I’m baffled also
He should've won multiple oscar already
That fake laughter all the time was so painful to watch😂
The fake laughter is forced on purpose
@@rashan2424 No shit.
@@spenser9908 yes, shit
"Good for you little man" 😆😆 The FBI agent is awesome.
This scene os just great, from every angle.
Kyle Chandler (Agent Denham) does some impeccable acting, especially the facial expressions around the mark 0:40. This movie deserves all the credit it gets, would have deserved all the awards it didn't get and especially Leo should have gotten the Oscar for this role which required such energy in every scene and a wide variety of talents on his side.
Scorsese showed that he can make a movie at the age of 71 which is so full of energy and vibes that many of his younger colleagues should be very jealous of him. He is the goat!
At 2:04 when he says little man, according to his buddies, Jordan had a Napoleon complex. It was never shown in the movie except for this part
I mean he called Jordan a "little man" while sitting on his 170ft yacht. That's a bit surreal to be honest, I would have laughed my ass off too.
@@MrAndor982 If you think having a 170ft yacht makes you a bigger man, then you're mistaken. That's the point, that"little man" comment really touched Jordans nerve and it shows us his fragile ego
@@Horrorlink it really did the line just screamed insecurity. It was like me the little man! haha HAHA WELL LOOK AT MY HUGE YACHT LOOK AT EVERYTHING I HAVE IM NOT LITTLE! IM NOT THE LITTLE MAN!
alexander leo i understand what you want to say, that is correct
Horrorlink it clearly means that to jordan. i mean did you see the movies opening?
This scene is brilliant.
Definitely one of my favourite scenes.
Fuckity fuck fuck...its beautiful.....how is it that every actor in this movie just rocks their parts?
I've been watching Kyle Chandler since Early Edition and the man is so underrated.
I love how the FBI agent who’s standing up progressively got closer to Jordan as the conversation progressed
I need to watch that again...great movie.
One of the best scenes in the movie! The acting is simply perfect!
The laugh after "Me the little man ?" was so perfect. Damn a lot of good acting in this movie
I love this scene definitely a classic
I love the hand gesture of Di Caprio at 2:24 also pointing at the boat haha, so brilliant
This is so well acted and I love it!
One of the most passive aggressive scenes ever made.
Some of the best few minutes of cinema ever. Kyle outatanding.
such authentic characters, love this movie!!!
Dont forget about Kyle Chandler here. As for appreciation I think it is enough to say that I'm still wondering to this point who did better job here - Chandler or Di Caprio? And I tell you, at times it seems the way Chandler delivered these marvelous lines matches, if not tops Di Caprio performance.
But after all it isnt a contest. It is about all actors doing their jobs as well as they can. Pretty sure they did this here.
Btw, I loved your description Jaime and your ambiguity comment. It reveals your deeper insight into cinema. Keep it! Its rare thing.
Joseph Niepce Chandler is really underrated ,great actor !
I think the other agent should be given some praise, too.
Joseph Niepce agreed 🤝
The agent was the real villain for most, that's speaks volumes...great job
The fed guy is so cool that he nearly upstaged Dicaprio in this scene.
Not an easy thing to do.
He did.
2:24 this gesture when Leo points down to the boat is underrated, overshadowed by the deliciously sarcastic laugh right after.
Both these guys are fantastic! Hilarious scene!
"me the little man?!" too good:-D The fed guy is on the same level with caprio in this scene, great acting.
It's a great scene, but you cut half of it off.
Yep
Fun coupons
There’s a reason why the movie is three hours long.... they didn’t cut shit off🤷🏽♂️ and I love it
Watching this scene again made me realize another thing which I didn't notice earlier when I watched the movie. That FBI officer turned out to be so wrong and Jordan actually won in the end! In this scene, the FBI officer boast that he will be such a hero in his office when he will bust Jordan and this yatch. Jordan retorted that go back traveling in subways for the rest of your lives to your miserable wives.
And guess what, that's what exactly happened in the end. Last scene showed that same FBI officer finally succeeding in winning the case and putting Jordan behind the bars. Yet he's seen as gloomy, riding back all alone that same subway to his home while watching an old couple near death. No party or celebration for him. Whereas Jordan despite all his frauds and excesses, is still looked up to in extreme respect by thousands lining up for his seminars to listen to the Golden words of success and try to become just like Jordan. That's the irony of the world we live in, which was shown masterfully by Scorcese.
I'm the 1,000th person to like this comment but if I could choose, I would have given it a 💓, man.
One of the best scenes ever in film.
Cinematography is so well coordinated. The American flag behind the FBI agent to represent the government. The yachts and high rise buildings behind Jordan to represent the financial district and private sector of America. So well oriented.
Good point. I've watched this movie a dozen times and I never thought about that.
also the ending must feel so good for the agents when he starts bragging and comparing his wealth. Thats what MANY rich people do and its so lame because they have to bring it up to make them feel better and not inferior. And it never works btw. When they start playing that hand they have lost. I just hope that kids in schools would understand it sooner.
I hear what you are saying but it depends on the person you do it too
this scene was magic.
amazing acting
2:32
That "Aright get the fuck off my boat" was so fucking epic lol
This and the Informecial is the best thing I HV ever seen
Kyle Chandler stole the show here!
Subtle and just right.
Great looking guy and great acting.
ogbono soup agree 👍 the guy can act!!!
2:22 "Fuckity fuck fuck, Jordan! :D" Ahahah, this part always gets me xD 2:30 "It's wonderful" :')
+Arman Ashourlou dat fucking laugh hahaha
Kyle Chandler really acts well in this scene
in french he sais "et c'est VRAIMENT un joli bateau !" (and that IS a nice boat !) it doesn't sound the same but it is also a good line
Hahaha :D "FUCKETY FUCK FUCK JORDAN! :D"
When I first heard this line, I was not sure if I got it right because I'm not a native speaker. I was like, "Did he really say 'fuck' 3 times in a row?"
I have watched this scene million times to see expressions of fed guy... he nailed it.
Imagine if every actor had an opportunity to make a seem like this they would love it