Movie name: FordvsFerrari American automotive designer Carroll Shelby and fearless British race car driver Ken Miles battle corporate interference, the laws of physics and their own personal demons to build a revolutionary vehicle for the Ford Motor Co. Together, they plan to compete against the race cars of Enzo Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in France in 1966. Like and Subscribe for more❤
Ken Miles was then cheated out of his victory and rumored to have been killed because he was not suitable for the media by the unsympathetic Ford management wanker
@@forgetfuljadeI think it was also that now that he is the head of Ford he didn't want to disappoint his father's legacy. By greenlighting the car he saw what that cars potential would be for his own legacy and it was kind by having the balls to commit to making this car he earned his seat at the table rather then just being the son of the guy who build everything.
@@kevinsmithfan37exactly completely agree with this he knew he wasn't the same man his father was but that's an impossible legacy to compete with but he realizes he can make his own legacy for the company his father built such a great movie
@@moonmanstannah he meant his daddy because his daddy edsel ford creating the engine that can output 45hp and was considered revolutionary. The GT output 485hp during that time and that made him say his daddy would've loved to ride it.
So I still am not 100% sure on this and I’ve seen the scene many times. Did he cry because he had been terrorized or because he was sad his father couldn’t see the vehicle?
I loved this scene!! Those were good tears and that’s how Caroll Shelby convinced Mr. Ford to let his buddy Ken Miles drive the Ford GT in the LeMans 24 instead of the guy that Ford’s corporate suits had picked for the job. He showed Mr. Ford that not just anyone can drive that car and Ken Miles had pretty much helped build it from the ground up and understood every nuance of the car.
Lol, this made me cross the movie off my list.not historical while the acting itself was unconvincing at best. Shelby as well as the rest of the crew deserves better.
Spoiler alert the reason Mr Ford was crying at the end was because he was able to experience performance and power that his father wasn't able to live to see
This is actually a really beautiful part of this movie. He’s crying because he wishes his father could have seen just how much cars had evolved and how it was basically a rocket on wheels. How proud he would have been of the accomplishments his son was able to achieve with Shelby and it’s why he says keep going. That it was worth it just because he remembered that his father started out as an engineer too and that was just as important as producing a lot of cars.
Me. Fords dad was Edsel Ford and his father had problems with him.. it was sorta toxic. I wonder if Edsel ford made up for that with his son hence why his son (mr. ford) get so chocked up)
@@turttell2736❤❤❤❤ My old roommate had a Ford Edsel Ranger... bought it off a little old lady. The ugliest goddamn car u ever did see on (what would become) the early Ranger's (truck) chassis. I Fuckn Loved th@ Dope-Ass G ride!! SICK AF [X]AMILLI A True Legend! BUILT FORD TOUGH Till The Day I DIE!!!!
Well if he wasn’t such a prick shooting down others dreams and ambitions, dude probably would have gotten their quicker and would have been able to show his Father Those Vast Improvements
He cried because he had not only not known incredible power like this, but also never experienced a spinout like that, especially at such speed. He thought he was dead the second they span out. Shelby made Ford feel like a little boy again, and then pushed him beyond his comfort limits by spinning out on purpose. Ford went from being Mr big swinging dick to a scared child real quick. There's probably other emotions too, as he also realised what a monster shelby and his team had created for him, though he was obviously terrified of it.
I do a lot of race cars, more than once I have dragged my sack over the door bars getting in or out. even though it hurts every time ya kinda get used to it,,,,
You cut the line that makes this entire scene awesome. When Ford says, 'I wish my daddy were alive to see this,' through a faceful of tears. But the man is happy, too. It's a great little bit of acting. He made it truly believable, and that ain't easy with such an intense emotion to portray and make us, the audience, feel it with him.
@@arakwarwhat a mean thing to say. What if you took the time to make something artistic? Your choice of editing is art. Just because someone chose to do it differently than you would have doesn't make it bad. You're just a snob I would like to see you say that to his face if you were in the same room. You wouldn't because any halfway decent person wouldn't be that terrible to a person they are looking at
The first time I drove my 400hp mr2 I godda say I was so proud it’s honestly crazy how when you buy a fast car it’s ok but when you buy a slow car and make it fast it’s just a whole other feeling I can see why people get addicted to that feeling of accomplishment
Fun fact, Shelby used to put a $100 bill on the dashboard and tell his passenger, if they can grab it it's theirs. Then he'd floor it, the g forces literally prevented you from reaching out and grabbing it.
Yes, but it's all cut up anyway, he could cut a bit of the scenes and the crying just to add the phrase "i wish my father could see this" and then finish it. He went for the "yo the old dude soiled his pants and got so scared he crying..."@@Storm91000
Jackasses are either litterly so stump dumb no one can figure out why they're still alive and they have the unwavering belief they're brilliant AND god's gift to mankind or... They ARE brilliant, know it and also believe EVERYONE is alive just to WORSHIP their achievements and believe they are god's gift to mankind! e.g. Donald Trump which one was he? (I know, I know, obvious, still....answer the question) Edited for typos
@@alonzomsu I mean, I’m going to believe my grandpa who met the man over a random youtube commenter but okay. I do imagine there was quite a bit of that, but he still knew cars more than many
EXACTLY what JB-ft2wm said! The punch was left out .. Mr. Ford was over flooded with emotions since his father wasn't alive to see this dream becoming a reality
@@izzabelladogalinithat’s his son in his movie Henry Jr im pretty sure but yeah Sr was a bigot who had his own antisemitic newspaper which I’ve heard Hitler loved reading while in prison when he wrote Mein Krampf
Clip should have rolled a few seconds more where you realize he was crying because his dad(Henry Ford) never got to experience a car going that fast. He wasn’t crying from fear, but joy, thrill, and remorse for his dad! Makes the scene that much better!
I think the uploader did it on purpose, to make it look like the big business man was so scared he cried. They even added a background music to emphasize that. This is the problen woth shorts, a lot of context are cut off.
I can’t stand whoever clipped this cuts out the best fucking part of the movie where Shelby explains why he showed him what the car can do, it’s to show him why the driver needs to be the best of the best to handle the special talents of the vehicle, and Ken is the only man for that job.
@@baconatoromg6062 Neah, that joke was definitely written by a 12 year old. I mean who even says i was born ready anymore, so fucking cringe. Only cringe boys laugh at shit like this. I really feel sad for you.
For a son to to continue his fathers legacy not only for the sake of duty and honor, but for the actual love of the craft, is something truly special. For a son to experience or witness something he knows in his heart his father would’ve loved is why a man cries like this. I hope to have something this special to share with my sons.
I haven’t even seen the movie or read the comments before I saw him begin crying, I already knew they were of Joy and pure happiness seeing he had been the one to give this miracle the ability to begin living.
The reason Henry Ford II (the bigger guy) is crying is not because he is scared but because his father (Edsel Ford) would of loved it. Edit: Corrected names.
He wasn't crying because he was scurred shitless. He was crying because it was beautiful. The words following were "I had no idea. I wish my daddy were alive to see this...to feel this..." Such an awesome scene!
I think fear was in there. Half the reason it is beautiful is because it puts into perspective the raw power man can create, while simultaneously putting you in a state of high stress considering you could very easily die. Little of both I would imagine.
@@KeithHinchWTF are you talking about? No he did not. Ron Bradshaw did. This was a complete and total Ford project. Take your jealousy back to the Ferrari fanboi page. 🙄
oh man, same here. I actually had the luck of owning and playing one of my favorite racing games ever SegaGT2002, which you could get a GT40 as a race prize. I fell in love with all three versions.
I first found out about the GT40 back in 1980 when i was 14. It was an article in a Playboy magazine (of course I only read it for the articles). Have been enamoured with the vehicle ever since.
This is probably one of my favorite scenes from the movie, because if the clip had stayed on for another few seconds, Mr. Ford would’ve stated something about how he wished his daddy was alive to see what his company has become or something like that. Either way it was a really feel good moment.
Having driven a Ford GT (05) I can assure everyone in this chat. It will make a grown man cry, it is so. Damn. Good. I can only imagine the feel of the original
Movie name: FordvsFerrari
American automotive designer Carroll Shelby and fearless British race car driver Ken Miles battle corporate interference, the laws of physics and their own personal demons to build a revolutionary vehicle for the Ford Motor Co. Together, they plan to compete against the race cars of Enzo Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in France in 1966.
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You should pin the comment.
should pin the comment and tell the song you used.
Ken Miles was then cheated out of his victory and rumored to have been killed because he was not suitable for the media by the unsympathetic Ford management wanker
This movie is absolutely not called ford vs ferrari
@@madsdamjensen1932
In Germany it's LeMans 66 - Gegen jede Chance
Mr Ford wasn’t scared. He said “I wish my daddy was alive to see this!” He was crying tears of elation.
Good context!
The man wanted nothing more than his father to share the moment. Truly sweet.
As a lover of vehicles and the enthusiasts community that drives them this movie had me crying like a baby by the end.
@@forgetfuljadeI think it was also that now that he is the head of Ford he didn't want to disappoint his father's legacy.
By greenlighting the car he saw what that cars potential would be for his own legacy and it was kind by having the balls to commit to making this car he earned his seat at the table rather then just being the son of the guy who build everything.
@@kevinsmithfan37exactly completely agree with this he knew he wasn't the same man his father was but that's an impossible legacy to compete with but he realizes he can make his own legacy for the company his father built such a great movie
“I wish my daddy was alive to see this… to feel this.”
You mean his granddaddy
@@moonmanstannah he meant his daddy because his daddy edsel ford creating the engine that can output 45hp and was considered revolutionary. The GT output 485hp during that time and that made him say his daddy would've loved to ride it.
I laughed until I heard him say that. And I cried with him
Edsel, his father, died young.
So I still am not 100% sure on this and I’ve seen the scene many times. Did he cry because he had been terrorized or because he was sad his father couldn’t see the vehicle?
When a man cries like that, it’s because he’s completed his dream.
this is going to be me when I get my house. Wish me luck.
Yessir 👍😅. That's what I thought. Tears of joy.
Not only his own but his father's dream also.
@@patrickmcgovern676 it was combination of joy and sadness his father didn't live long enough to see this
See the 999 upvotes? I'm the 1000th, cheers man
I loved this scene!! Those were good tears and that’s how Caroll Shelby convinced Mr. Ford to let his buddy Ken Miles drive the Ford GT in the LeMans 24 instead of the guy that Ford’s corporate suits had picked for the job. He showed Mr. Ford that not just anyone can drive that car and Ken Miles had pretty much helped build it from the ground up and understood every nuance of the car.
Had a friend who had a 510 HP car and he did exactly this. It was scary as fuck.
No doubt 💯
I've tried this in my 330bhp 1ton mini, wasn't fun at all
Gotta love that adrenaline
@@MR_G92ay fellow mini enjoyer.
@@chieffox8502 ayyy, i have the light metallic blue 2017 JCW, such a fun little car
He cried because he wished that his Dad was alive to feel that... ❤
My dad died when I was a teen and doing dumb shit, I know this feeling so well now as an adult who does substantially less dumb shit
@@GettinJiggyWithGenghis I am sorry for your loss
Harrison Ford was a Nazi supporter
thanks for confirming. I was going to ask that question.
Yepp what a sweet boss🥹🤍
That dude acted the hell out of that job
10 outta 10
That crying at the end was perfect.
He appreciated what $9 million paid for and only wished his dad could've experienced the moment.
The actor playing Mr. Ford did a really good job.
Same guy that voices mr incredible I believe
It's not the same actor
Lol, this made me cross the movie off my list.not historical while the acting itself was unconvincing at best. Shelby as well as the rest of the crew deserves better.
It’s not but it sounded just like him😂
The brilliant playwright Tracy Letts!
Makes sense he would break down in tears when you realize Henry Ford II went from riding in a model T as a child to sitting in a 500hp car
He was crying not because he was scared, but because he said he wishes his daddy (Edsel Ford) was still alive to see this, to feel this.
That was Henry ford 3
@@davidkruse4030 no. It was Henry Ford II
@@davidkruse4030how when Henry Ford III was born in 1980? A full 16 years after this happened?
@@davidkruse4030you sure about your comment?
Ford GT 40 always had a weakness for that crazy ride that's some ride
That “YEAHH BABYY!” Sounds like Mr. Incredible when he found out Jack Jack had powers.
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Those were not tears from fear they were of pure joy and happiness of that I have no doubt
No, he's sad that his dad isn't alive to feel like that.
The rest of the scene makes it clear you're right
@@theburgerofficial1no hes happy
I think it was probably both and maybe a little that he had soiled himself... if you've never been in a car that can pull you don't have a clue!
@@OmniMalehe says "i wish my daddy was alive to feel that" i think
Spoiler alert the reason Mr Ford was crying at the end was because he was able to experience performance and power that his father wasn't able to live to see
That is a beautiful nuance.
@@StankFernatraesdel his father had crafted a 45hp motor and was made famous from it. And his son is in a 451hp beast
Are you SURE????
Looked like FAT FORD Shit HIS ARMANI SUIT PANTS.
He was crying cause he sat on his nuts the whole time
@@BowiiihowdyIt's not too common to have a comment actually make me chuckle. Thanks for that.
I worked for the guy who built one of the original GT engines. Dove Manufacturing. Interesting guy. Loved racing
I watched that movie 2 times in a row when it came out, one of the best movies 👌🏻
Title please
Wish they actually had Matt Damon drive the car lmao and not jump cuts to pretend the car was driven fast
@@kojoyorke5505 Ford vs ferarri
You wasted 5 hrs mate 1 time is plenty
Such a well written scene, he is crying both of fear and bittersweetness as hes sad his father never got to experience something so beautiful
Spot on
Definitely. One of my favorites from the movie.
His grandpa. Edsel was his dad. That's why he was Henry Ford II. There was no Jr.
@@mwmann3684doesn’t ll mean Jr??
Something so beautiful that has their name on it. He knew his pops would be proud he brought the Ford name to these levels.
they always cut this scene and make it look like ford is crying cause he's scared which sucks
He is crying because of his dad. And how much his dad would have loved the car.
True. And look how the uploader liking every comment here except this one
@@afifsalim5533facts
I mean... it was pretty confusing in the movie too so..
@@xXtdudeXx92how can that be? He basically says exactly why he was crying in the scene in the movie
That's a real man crying happy tears of accomplishment 🎉
$9 million in 1964 is $86 million in todays money. CRAZY!
This is actually a really beautiful part of this movie. He’s crying because he wishes his father could have seen just how much cars had evolved and how it was basically a rocket on wheels. How proud he would have been of the accomplishments his son was able to achieve with Shelby and it’s why he says keep going. That it was worth it just because he remembered that his father started out as an engineer too and that was just as important as producing a lot of cars.
Me. Fords dad was Edsel Ford and his father had problems with him.. it was sorta toxic. I wonder if Edsel ford made up for that with his son hence why his son (mr. ford) get so chocked up)
Perfectly written
too bad most of his family are pure racists
@@turttell2736❤❤❤❤
My old roommate had a Ford Edsel Ranger... bought it off a little old lady.
The ugliest goddamn car u ever did see on (what would become) the early Ranger's (truck) chassis. I Fuckn Loved th@ Dope-Ass G ride!! SICK AF [X]AMILLI
A True Legend!
BUILT FORD TOUGH Till The Day I DIE!!!!
Well if he wasn’t such a prick shooting down others dreams and ambitions, dude probably would have gotten their quicker and would have been able to show his Father Those Vast Improvements
He cried because in that moment he was a little boy thinking of his daddy and how proud he would be to see that.
Nah he cried cause his nuts hurt
@@aspononunderstandable
He cried because he had not only not known incredible power like this, but also never experienced a spinout like that, especially at such speed. He thought he was dead the second they span out. Shelby made Ford feel like a little boy again, and then pushed him beyond his comfort limits by spinning out on purpose. Ford went from being Mr big swinging dick to a scared child real quick. There's probably other emotions too, as he also realised what a monster shelby and his team had created for him, though he was obviously terrified of it.
I would like to think that's why he did.
@@ChowYunChubby no no no that big swinging dick of his was in excruciating pain. That’s why he cried 😲🥜
Man cried to this masterpiece 😭👑
i absolutely LOVE this film. damn near the perfect car film
“i sat on my nuts” gets me everytime😭😭
I've done it and it hurts like hell.
It’s so damn random but so damn funny
@@PtownSoccer15that had to have been a historical account. "When Henry Ford II first sat in the GT40, he said, 'Oof. I sat on my nuts.'"
I do a lot of race cars, more than once I have dragged my sack over the door bars getting in or out. even though it hurts every time ya kinda get used to it,,,,
everytime! 🤣
You cut the line that makes this entire scene awesome.
When Ford says, 'I wish my daddy were alive to see this,' through a faceful of tears.
But the man is happy, too.
It's a great little bit of acting. He made it truly believable, and that ain't easy with such an intense emotion to portray and make us, the audience, feel it with him.
Buddy, YT SHORTS are limited to 1 minute. It’s hard to put a 2-3 minutes into 1 minute! But I apreciate the context, Tks
@@LastLaughStudioOther channels did it perfectly fine. Leaving out the most important part of the scene but leaving the nut joke is just bad editing.
Yeah but you have the time to put the shitty music over everything and to ruin the video. @@LastLaughStudio
@@LastLaughStudio You upload the entire movie this instant!
😆😆😆😆
Kidding...
@@arakwarwhat a mean thing to say. What if you took the time to make something artistic? Your choice of editing is art. Just because someone chose to do it differently than you would have doesn't make it bad. You're just a snob I would like to see you say that to his face if you were in the same room. You wouldn't because any halfway decent person wouldn't be that terrible to a person they are looking at
Honestly one of the best movies still
Mr Ford took it like a Boss 😎
Any man would openly weep if their legacy culminated in something so inexplicable and powerful.
Hell yeah!!! Those were years of joy!!! 😭
Yah I hate they cut this before he starts explaining how happy and amazed he is at what this car means.
I openly weep when i sit on my nuts.
The first time I drove my 400hp mr2 I godda say I was so proud it’s honestly crazy how when you buy a fast car it’s ok but when you buy a slow car and make it fast it’s just a whole other feeling I can see why people get addicted to that feeling of accomplishment
FANTASTIC answer 💪🏿
Fun fact, Shelby used to put a $100 bill on the dashboard and tell his passenger, if they can grab it it's theirs. Then he'd floor it, the g forces literally prevented you from reaching out and grabbing it.
Different car though
G forces don’t apply to $100 bills?
My friends dad used to do this too. He had a blown super bee and I don't know if anyone ever got it
@@seve305it does apply to humans tho 😂
yeah idk about that. unless he was super gluing that bill to the dash that just doesn't make sense physically.
The tears of joy and happiness of a man wishing his dad had been there, i don't blame him, i would too❤
When beauty enters your soul, the only response is tears.
That dialogue which you removed was the soul of this scene.
He did it on purpose, or because he just understands the action parts...
@@rodrigofonseca1160Yknow these videos have time limits right?
Yes, but it's all cut up anyway, he could cut a bit of the scenes and the crying just to add the phrase "i wish my father could see this" and then finish it. He went for the "yo the old dude soiled his pants and got so scared he crying..."@@Storm91000
He definitely dropped the ball on that one!😅
It's a marketing strategy to get you to comment. By the looks of it, it worked😅
My grandpa worked for Ford for over 30 years. He got to meet Mr. Shelby. He said he was a “jackass” but knew a lot a bout cars
most of em are brilliant and socially dumb lbvs like sheldon😂
Jackasses are either litterly so stump dumb no one can figure out why they're still alive and they have the unwavering belief they're brilliant AND god's gift to mankind or...
They ARE brilliant, know it and also believe EVERYONE is alive just to WORSHIP their achievements and believe they are god's gift to mankind!
e.g. Donald Trump which one was he?
(I know, I know, obvious, still....answer the question)
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Shelby all salesman, the guys around him created everything he took credit for...like Jobs and Musk...
@@alonzomsu I mean, I’m going to believe my grandpa who met the man over a random youtube commenter but okay. I do imagine there was quite a bit of that, but he still knew cars more than many
Then they got the right actor. Matt Damon is a jackass.
That's happiest a Ford man ever gets
That was my 1st reaction sitting in the passenger side seat of a stock car. I almost screamed on that take off!!😂😂
The "YEEEAAAAAH BABY!" from Mr. Ford could be the most satisfying affirmation Carroll Shelby got.
White Ronnie Coleman 💀
It never happened in real life
@@decythr : Did I say anything about it being real?
He wasn’t sad because of his dad… he was sad because he didn’t get a chance to pull his nuts back up & absolutely squashed them…❤
❤
😂😂😂
Bro got his balls popped💀💀
😂
LMFAOOOOOOOOO HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
I was waiting for "Let's go again"
EXACTLY what JB-ft2wm said! The punch was left out .. Mr. Ford was over flooded with emotions since his father wasn't alive to see this dream becoming a reality
Those are tears of joy and pride.
Hella feeling.
Imagine if Ford had a CEO like that now
Henry Ford achieved a lot but he was a truly awful human being
@@izzabelladogalini no one is perfect
@@izzabelladogalinithat’s his son in his movie Henry Jr im pretty sure but yeah Sr was a bigot who had his own antisemitic newspaper which I’ve heard Hitler loved reading while in prison when he wrote Mein Krampf
@@izzabelladogaliniWrong Henry Ford
@@izzabelladogaliniThis guy is Henry Ford II, you're referring to his grandfather who Hitler referenced by name in Mein Kampf.
😢 tears of joy .. ❤
"are you alright sir?"
"I Just wish my dad would be alive to See this."
Matt: Oh no, I broke him.
Ford: THAT WAS GLORIOUS! I WANT 20 MORE OF THESE! HERE'S A BLANK CHECK! MAKE IT HAPPEN!
Carroll Shelby played by Matt Damon
Clip should have rolled a few seconds more where you realize he was crying because his dad(Henry Ford) never got to experience a car going that fast. He wasn’t crying from fear, but joy, thrill, and remorse for his dad!
Makes the scene that much better!
Henry Ford II's father was Edsel Ford. Henry Ford (*the* Henry Ford) was his grandfather.
@@bluestacks3010 dude, they exactly mean Edsel when talking about his dad, Edsel was the one who loves beautiful and fast cars, so it makes sense
I don't know what this channel is about, but I bet the vibe the poster shortened this clip intentionality. Aka to make number 2 look pathetic.
I think the uploader did it on purpose, to make it look like the big business man was so scared he cried. They even added a background music to emphasize that. This is the problen woth shorts, a lot of context are cut off.
Yep
I can’t stand whoever clipped this cuts out the best fucking part of the movie where Shelby explains why he showed him what the car can do, it’s to show him why the driver needs to be the best of the best to handle the special talents of the vehicle, and Ken is the only man for that job.
We all know he cry because he was happy and not sad
This scene always gives me goosebumps
This scene made me actually have interest in the movie
Movie name?
@@RandomPerson-bg3bvFord vs Ferrari.
I’d pay to see Henry Ford say “YEAHHH BABYYY!!” In person.
He sounded like Mr Incredible when he said that
True that@@bossdaboi1844
How about “I sat on my nuts”
Tears of joy and regrets. He enjoyed it so much he got sad his father wasn't alive to see and feel it
"I sat on my nuts" 😂 it's all about the details 😅
“The name on the middle of that steering wheel should tell ya I was born ready” gigachad line
I thought it was very cringe.
@@Shovi_it's because you're 12
The atta boy after kinda cancelled it out
@@baconatoromg6062 Neah, that joke was definitely written by a 12 year old. I mean who even says i was born ready anymore, so fucking cringe. Only cringe boys laugh at shit like this. I really feel sad for you.
@@baconatoromg6062It's because he's rational. Just having the name of somebody famous doesn't mean you're a chad, you could just be a nepo baby
For a son to to continue his fathers legacy not only for the sake of duty and honor, but for the actual love of the craft, is something truly special. For a son to experience or witness something he knows in his heart his father would’ve loved is why a man cries like this.
I hope to have something this special to share with my sons.
This is literally one of my favorite movies of all time.
Crying is exactly the correct response to the level of excitement he just experienced. Total elation at its finest.
He is so happy. So proud. It's great to see. His dad would have loved it.
His dad wouldn’t have loved how WW2 ended though.
I haven’t even seen the movie or read the comments before I saw him begin crying, I already knew they were of Joy and pure happiness seeing he had been the one to give this miracle the ability to begin living.
Great moment in this movie, two thumbs up.
"Atta Boy..." gets me everytime!
That “Yeah baby” got me DEAD 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The “I sat on my nuts!” Got me🤣
sounds like Mr. Incredible
For me, it was Shelby's "atta boy," because only he knew what was about to go down!
@@GlobsOnlyI totally said this without even looking totally heard it
@@GlobsOnlyit is actually the same person I thinl
You cut the best part man... he wanted his dad too be alive to see this and that is why he's crying
When you have so much built up anger and the perfect scenario like this just let's out all that emotion 😂🤟
That “yeah baby” tells you everything you need to know
Facts man experienced the bliss of the thrill and wished he could show his parents what he helped accomplish ✨
This is the moment that Matt Damon became Drivenberg
Isn't this fad dead yet??
He was crying because he was happy. ❤
Man like this are ready to die in legendary/iconic vehicles.
The reason Henry Ford II (the bigger guy) is crying is not because he is scared but because his father (Edsel Ford) would of loved it.
Edit: Corrected names.
His grandfather was Henry Ford, his father was Edsel Ford.
You mean Edsel Ford. 😂
Cool story bro.
*Edsel
i mean...he sat on his nuts
Movie name: Ford vs Ferrari
I about to ask people before i asking I'll check first then i saw u were putting the movie title good job 🫡
You are a life saver
Don't encourage idiots to not figure out the simple movies name by themselves
No it’s not.. it’s called - Le man’s 66
@mwby3422 from what i understand the movie actually had 2 titles. Most common was ford v ferrari some countries got it titled as le mans '66
Love this movie... sad that it was a true story... actually got me in tears at the end...
That "yeaaaaahhhh Baaaaby!" hits different.
The guy playing Henry Ford is the MVP for this scene alone
Edsel Ford not henry
He wasn't crying because he was scurred shitless.
He was crying because it was beautiful.
The words following were "I had no idea. I wish my daddy were alive to see this...to feel this..."
Such an awesome scene!
Doesn't he wet himself in this scene? I mean it's understandable. Going at speeds like that will feel like you could die any second.
I think fear was in there. Half the reason it is beautiful is because it puts into perspective the raw power man can create, while simultaneously putting you in a state of high stress considering you could very easily die. Little of both I would imagine.
we know
Sudden Adrenaline rush had him....nothing else
He was crying because he sat on his nuts ..
The "YEAHHH! BABYY!" was pire joy
Those were tears of joy, pride, happiness, and exhilaration
They did an incredible job at making mr ford seem both like a focused business man and a guy who loves cars
Criminally underrated movie
Agreed...
Awesome movie ❤
At least it won two Oscars.
Never been so happy to see a movie won an award in my life.
It's just not talked about online very often anymore
In what world?
That’s my favorite type of laughter, the “holy shit I almost died” laughter😭💀
Emotional scene. He was so happy to see how far the company came. That's amazing I would love to see this movie one day
"I sat on my nuts!"
"Don't you worry, the next one will be built for comfort!"😅
GT40 has forever been one of my top favorite automobiles.
The brilliance of Bruce McLaren who designed the GT40.
@@KeithHinchWTF are you talking about? No he did not. Ron Bradshaw did. This was a complete and total Ford project. Take your jealousy back to the Ferrari fanboi page. 🙄
oh man, same here. I actually had the luck of owning and playing one of my favorite racing games ever SegaGT2002, which you could get a GT40 as a race prize. I fell in love with all three versions.
@@mateusloubach nice!
@@Constitutional_Conservative76or the Bri ish seeing as He mentioned Mclaren lol
His breakdown for being in one of the greatest creations on this earth( for that time).
That distinct Mr.Incredible YEAHHHHHH BABY
I'm not a big car guy, but I fricken love this movie
You're a Matt Damon guy. Get your Honey and stream "We Bought A Zoo "
I am my wife is not, she loved this movie. We saw it at a private screening where the director James Mangold did a qna after… so so good
Sadness and happyness are connected so much so the purity of it ends in tears.
He was sooo happy but also sad cuz his daddy couldn’t be there
“YEAAAHHH BABY!”
It was in this moment when Mr. Incredible became real, even if for a second.
Fun fact being the one driving doesn't feel scary at full speed but being the passenger is 😂
I can not stop laughing. That was terrific.
I first found out about the GT40 back in 1980 when i was 14. It was an article in a Playboy magazine (of course I only read it for the articles). Have been enamoured with the vehicle ever since.
ladies with their tits out and cool cars, amen
As a car guy, this movies was tits. The acting and actors were incredible and the story was awesome
TEARS OF JOY.
True❤
This is probably one of my favorite scenes from the movie, because if the clip had stayed on for another few seconds, Mr. Ford would’ve stated something about how he wished his daddy was alive to see what his company has become or something like that. Either way it was a really feel good moment.
That was such a beautiful scene.
Unappreciated movie. But greatness is timeless... 🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯
What is the name of it?
@@granthsharma0109 ford v Ferrari
Man felt every emotion available to mankind at maximum intensity all at the same time.
It's criminal how fucking good this film is!
Having driven a Ford GT (05) I can assure everyone in this chat. It will make a grown man cry, it is so. Damn. Good.
I can only imagine the feel of the original
I would 😅
He wasn't crying because he was scared he cried because it took him back when his father was alive. Watch the film it's brilliant