@@brontiq Well, maybe not lovable but unconditionally accepted by old friends addind to the menagerie of weirdos. Emma Chambers who was brilliant passed away at a young age which makes me sad when I watch the film.
Depends on the culture though. Are you British? If yes, online it said that over half of brits feel comfortable talking about money, is it true? But anyway, rudeness is only based on the culture and mostly made up. Some people feel comfortable talking about it, others don't.
Brit here. I would feel very uncomfortable talking about my income to someone I had barely met. Unless they are my employer or the tax man, it isn't really anyone else's business. That doesn't apply to good friends and family, obviously. @@charlottemadadi
When my father died my mother's friend asked us to open a street stall instead of carrying on his business. We are still running his company and it's not shut down. She called an year later to check up on us. Was so surprised we hadn't died of starvation yet.
One of my favourite films but this scene is so off. There’s no way he would ask someone what they get paid, it’s a strange quirk of being English, we don’t talk about money.
I still have the soundtrack, the music is beautiful. I like how the character Ana decided to go for what she wanted in the end. There are some good comedic moments in this film...the roomate role is funny.
@@followmearound123 Depends on the agent. They're expensive, but a good tax attorney works out what the IRS gets so the IRS doesn't end up taking everything else.
@@followmearound123 so are you into script writing or just normal delusional guy wants to be cool writing anything in comment section? Actors don't get paid as we think? Lol Well we trust Forbes and their yearly income and net worth on Filmstars! We better trust Forbes than You I guess 😂 lmao
@@jesuismilliardaire43 That's a nice paycheck, she certainly earned it for her outstanding performance in the film. Julia Roberts is a great actor and I enjoy her films such as Erin Brockowich, which is currently being shown for free (with minimal ads) on UA-cam. 😊
Nah - these days, you ask to bond over how terrible the economy is. Always ask how much someone makes. It’s only rude if you’re upper class, and making money off exploiting the lower classes
You know, this would and has been, me. Not with actors, but people from sport. Sat having a long conversation about nothing with a darts player in a pub, while others tried to be cool around me. I just didn't know 😂
😂😂😂 that's so funny that she remained calm and just threw it in his face for underestimating her art & the cheque he could never get his entire life (as a movie character).
Fantastica in Notting Hill! Con Hugh Grant...che ridere. Ma il mio cuore è rimasto legato a Miss Vivian di Pretty Woman...una giovane Julia Roberts agli esordi, dopo tanti anni non mi stanco mai di rivedere quella favola moderna...splendido Richard Gere! Cmq Julia Roberts ne ha fatta di strada ed è oggi un' attrice premiata con l'Oscar👍❤
That's when you go, "Oh my! Congratulations! You've made it! That's huge! Oh my goodness, really well done. That's the dream isn't it?" Nothing he said was inherently rude or mean, his delivery is what left some disdain, I believe at least. Great acting.
Go to acting school, go to auditions, get rejected time and again, scrape by for years on ramen and couch surfing and waiting tables, get extremely lucky and land a part in a movie that pays millions. Simple really.
You do realise they get paid in PROPORTION to how much we, the PAYING customer, enjoy their film right? So whine somewhere else and stop watching netflix, UA-cam, sports and anybody else who in your opinion is overpaid. Be the change you wanna see.
@@Linda-ck4ks why? Genuinely, why? If you have even 1$ of disposable income, then a homeless person might argue that you have too much and should give it up. I'm confident you wouldn't want that. If your idea/job GENERATES wealth, who are you to tell ppl that wealth should be capped? Genuinely I want to understand. If she doesn't get the money it doesn't mean you will. What's your angle ? Communism? Genuinely asking We have taxes that are proportional, I assume you don't pay several millions in tax a year? (In case the argument is to help ppl- this way it's funnelled back into the economy. If you had no high earners in a country, not only would that be an economical stagnation but a financial ruin. I'm open to hear an argument that makes sense and maybe changes my mind
I beleive this is Lord Grantham.
I believe that you are right.😅
Clever chaps that have been in the business just scraping by😂😂
Absolutely, Lord Grantham!! ❤
Yes he is
Indeed, it is and Spike (not in this scene) is the father of Luna Lovegood from the Harry Potter films.
I can’t imagine a Briton asking this type of questions to a stranger in real life.
They’re called wanker bankers for a reason. 😂
Excellent point! Awfully chatty for an Englishman
No English man in his right mind would discuss money/wages. Its just 'not done' and considered the height of rudeness.
@@cr3237 that’s what I thought. This is a conversation that an American man or woman could have. But an UK 🇬🇧 person would never even contemplate.
true, it's a very american thing to do
It's considered highly inappropriate if not rude to discuss one's finances in social event.
That's the point. He is an awkward lovable loser. His conversation is completely inappropriate on purpose.
@@sharongreenberg4953 huh... You might have a point. Even though I don't find him very lovable 😜
@@brontiq Well, maybe not lovable but unconditionally accepted by old friends addind to the menagerie of weirdos. Emma Chambers who was brilliant passed away at a young age which makes me sad when I watch the film.
Depends on the culture though. Are you British? If yes, online it said that over half of brits feel comfortable talking about money, is it true?
But anyway, rudeness is only based on the culture and mostly made up. Some people feel comfortable talking about it, others don't.
Brit here. I would feel very uncomfortable talking about my income to someone I had barely met. Unless they are my employer or the tax man, it isn't really anyone else's business. That doesn't apply to good friends and family, obviously. @@charlottemadadi
Hugh Bonneville looks so young in this
I hardly recognized him.😊
Forgot he was in this😂
Because he was young.
OMG, it is him!
He could be JR younger brother (Dallas)🤔
I love Notting Hill. The music is epic.
Já assisti aqui no Brasil umas 15 vezes, fã da Júlia Roberts ❤
Brits don't talk about their wages in real life.
Stockbrokers do.
I was going to say that, specially an acquaintance
Not even Wimbledom, there’s never a huge cheque on display
Damn you know every brit? Wild
But this is an American movie and Americans do !!! All the time
I love this movie so much & will never tire of it 😍
The characters in this film are really fun to watch.
I love how dead pan her response was in this.
It would never happened, no one will ask something like that in the UK, so off putting
She's playing along because she's amused by the fact that he has no idea who she is.
This is a wonderful movie. Now I have to watch it again 😂❤
Well, that was a Big gulp and swallowing his own words ....lol 😂
you don't have prejudices?
he was not insulting but having a chat to break the ice...
He wasn’t insulting her he was commiserating the awful wages that most actors get, no prejudice can’t see how you thought it tbh?
@@lindseybreen5365 yes..a way to start a conversation..
@@jacqueslemiere originally he was then it became a little condescending. But that's just my little opinion.
@@kimberlybiss imagine he had another job.. and said the same thing..
How rude to ask someone what they're earning. Especially when you've just met them.
No Brits don't talk about their salary in real life, BUT they love to talk about other people's salaries!
Easy acting job for Julia Roberts portraying a big star!
When my father died my mother's friend asked us to open a street stall instead of carrying on his business. We are still running his company and it's not shut down. She called an year later to check up on us. Was so surprised we hadn't died of starvation yet.
😂😂😂😂... Eh!!
Congratulations
Okay.
"just a girl, standing infront of a boy..."
?
I love how all his friends piled into the car, to help him get his girl.
Notting Hill
Thanks!
A great actor in his own right
Indeed that number is a scandal for acting in a film
In 1998-99.?..🤔
It's a script.
One of my favourite films but this scene is so off. There’s no way he would ask someone what they get paid, it’s a strange quirk of being English, we don’t talk about money.
You would if you expect them to also earn a negligible amount.
Us Brits in general don't talk about wages...causes too many arguments and resentment
I still have the soundtrack, the music is beautiful. I like how the character Ana decided to go for what she wanted in the end. There are some good comedic moments in this film...the roomate role is funny.
The film is brilliant. I got engaged outside the secret garden. Got a script signed by Richard Curtis and most of the actors autographs
Thats a good paycheck for one film! LOL! 😂😂😂
half of it, if not more is taken by an agent, other half - by the IRS. Actors dont really earn as much as we think.
@@followmearound123 Depends on the agent.
They're expensive, but a good tax attorney works out what the IRS gets so the IRS doesn't end up taking everything else.
@@followmearound123 so are you into script writing or just normal delusional guy wants to be cool writing anything in comment section? Actors don't get paid as we think? Lol Well we trust Forbes and their yearly income and net worth on Filmstars! We better trust Forbes than You I guess 😂 lmao
@@virtualmedusa well her salary for Mona Lisa Smile was 25 million of Dollars for the record. 🙏🏻
@@jesuismilliardaire43 That's a nice paycheck, she certainly earned it for her outstanding performance in the film.
Julia Roberts is a great actor and I enjoy her films such as Erin Brockowich, which is currently being shown for free (with minimal ads) on UA-cam. 😊
My god, it's Hugh Bonneville! 🤯
Love this ❤
Now I'm going to watch Nottin hill again.
I know its a film but it is grossly rude to ask how much anyone is paid
Not for a banker
Nah - these days, you ask to bond over how terrible the economy is.
Always ask how much someone makes. It’s only rude if you’re upper class, and making money off exploiting the lower classes
You know, this would and has been, me. Not with actors, but people from sport. Sat having a long conversation about nothing with a darts player in a pub, while others tried to be cool around me. I just didn't know 😂
😂😂😂 that's so funny that she remained calm and just threw it in his face for underestimating her art & the cheque he could never get his entire life (as a movie character).
"Just about scaping by on 15 mill, you know how it is". Me nodding...
I haven't watched the movie but i feel she kind of slapped him in the face with her left hand... 😛
The amount she was paid to do Notting Hill!!
I so loved this movie❤❤❤❤
I did it once with very famous actress from Germany. It was splendid as I checked her afterwards on wikipedia
Don't talk about investments lord Grantham remember what happened when you tried investing in Canadian railroads!!!
The past lives of Lord Grantham.
Well paid definitely
Narcissist movie, my life is so hard
Eine der besten Szenen in diesem wunderbaren Film ❤
Nice movie. 🍿🎥
Yes Lord Grantham 😂😂😂
Excellent movie. Knotting Hill in case you need to know.
Notting Hill
Just FYI
Foot 🦶🏼 in mouth comes too mind 😂
Lovely movie!🎉❤🎉
Lol. I don't bump into chaps like him in Barking. It's a small perk I know, but one I quite like. 😅
Una película inolvidable!
I love Hugh B.
Fantastica in Notting Hill! Con Hugh Grant...che ridere. Ma il mio cuore è rimasto legato a Miss Vivian di Pretty Woman...una giovane Julia Roberts agli esordi, dopo tanti anni non mi stanco mai di rivedere quella favola moderna...splendido Richard Gere! Cmq Julia Roberts ne ha fatta di strada ed è oggi un' attrice premiata con l'Oscar👍❤
Baaahahaha! One of my favourite movies ❤❤❤
Brilliant.
Great film
Good movie!
The best mister Bennett ❤
I love this scene❤️
That's when you go, "Oh my! Congratulations! You've made it! That's huge! Oh my goodness, really well done. That's the dream isn't it?"
Nothing he said was inherently rude or mean, his delivery is what left some disdain, I believe at least. Great acting.
Not even Americans would ask that- let alone a Brit
That was funny, but, well... he's not wrong about what most actors get paid...
PG Wodehouse. ❤
Excellent movie 😂😂❤❤
Love it❤
Jule Roberts is awesome in this
Shes kinda arrogant here
She was to honest…kkkkk
This is how I imagine Meghan to be when she came across British arrogance
“Been in the business longer than you?” How did he know how long she’d been acting for?
He’s broke 😂
15 million for nothing hill😂
What's the name of the movie ❓️
Yes but come on - nobody ever really talks like this in real life, do they? Not in my experience, anyway.
Unpopular opinion: I despise Anna Scott and her narcissistic personality.
😂😂
Must be refreshing for celebrities to not get recognized sometimes though 😅
Unless they're full of themselves
Its not Brain surgery…
Fairly good
Love these situations with arrogant people
Is Anna (Julia) talking to Mr Bean? 😅
😂😂😂😂
When was this done
Hahaha
He's way more handsome in Downtown Abby
Low-key.
After-thought. :-)
We all walk wrl eens...😊
No actress/actor is worth 15 million..crazy..entitled people while others can't pay bills.
Applies to sport stars too and pop stars
Go to acting school, go to auditions, get rejected time and again, scrape by for years on ramen and couch surfing and waiting tables, get extremely lucky and land a part in a movie that pays millions. Simple really.
You do realise they get paid in PROPORTION to how much we, the PAYING customer, enjoy their film right?
So whine somewhere else and stop watching netflix, UA-cam, sports and anybody else who in your opinion is overpaid.
Be the change you wanna see.
@chany6336 yeah I don't control the PROPORTIONAL amt they receive...should be a salary cap..
@@Linda-ck4ks why? Genuinely, why?
If you have even 1$ of disposable income, then a homeless person might argue that you have too much and should give it up. I'm confident you wouldn't want that.
If your idea/job GENERATES wealth, who are you to tell ppl that wealth should be capped? Genuinely I want to understand. If she doesn't get the money it doesn't mean you will. What's your angle ? Communism? Genuinely asking
We have taxes that are proportional, I assume you don't pay several millions in tax a year? (In case the argument is to help ppl- this way it's funnelled back into the economy. If you had no high earners in a country, not only would that be an economical stagnation but a financial ruin.
I'm open to hear an argument that makes sense and maybe changes my mind
😂😂😂😅
I was sure it was AI
Ecco perché questi attori di Hollywood si danno tutte quelle arie. Per via delle cifre spropositate che guadagnano.(commento impopolare)
Stock market? Don’t be silly. Lord Grantham doesn’t work duh
😂
She comes off too smug. Quite an unlikeable character.
Julia Roberts is always a bore.
Too bad she can’t act