I don't like Tom Cruise. Anyone that neglects their own child because they don't want to be part of a religion is a horrible person. But I'll admit anyone that ever claims this isn't one of the top 5 performances in a comedy of all time would have to be a moron. My stomach hurt from laughing so much at this back in 2008.
@@ghfudrs93uuu yeah, that's a great role. Why does he not want to commit to shit like that?! It drives me insane. He has the potential to be a great lead. He had the humor and dexterity to make it, full circle. And yet, after this film, the thing I most enjoyed from him was 'Edge of Tomorrow', which is a great fucking movie, but come on man! Break out of your Mission Impossible franchise and give us that great performance. The one for the ages.
@@NobodyCaresALot From what I gathered sticking with Mission Impossible was his way of recovering from the his image from the tabloid storm that hit him in the late 2000. Nothing really to do with his work.
Everyone brought their A game to this movie. The reason why it's soooo funny is because they got Oscar caliber actors to do Oscar caliber acting for a comedy. Fucking epic!
As much as Tom nails it, props to Matthew McConaughey and Bill Hader for exceptional support. The way Matthew held it together when those two were just wailing away deserved an Oscar nomination.
Matthew McConaughey's character is one of the most underrated performances in the film. He is the perfect stereotype of a successful Hollywood agent. When he gets so hung up on the fact that Ben Stiller didn't get his Tevo. When Flaming Dragon calls and he immediately thinks its another agency that Stiller has signed with and fired him because Stiller is his main source of income, and of course when he takes so much time to decide to save Stiller instead of letting Grossmen buy him a private jet. Its just perfect!
yeah Bill is underrated. Like that "Good" reaction when tom cruise said a nutless monkey could do his job at 09:53, his response, body language and the way he walked out was perfect, always LOL at that one
The Asian guy who played the Flaming Dragon guy on the phone stole the scene from all of those A-listers. The confused look he gives after Les Grossman chews him out was the perfectly executed punchline to the entire sequence.
nahh,,hes right cuz submitting 2 terrorists literally only encourages dem to make more & more demands. u think most terrorists irl abide by tha honor system & play fair lmao?
Ho-lee-shit! That's exactly what I do! I feel like Fivel, the little mouse from 'American Tale'. Somewhere out there, I have a kindred spirit, who uses Grossman's monologue to combat the Goliath of Telemarketing. Bless you, sir. 👊🔥🤟
yeah I'd be like "ohhhhh 19.99 for a magic no stick frying pan? ....oh hey I got a better idea how about instead of the 19.99 I give you a hobo's d*ck cheese!?!?" hehe
I think Cruz's performance was so brilliant because it was a form of catharsis for him-- he was letting out decades of frustration of dealing with hollywood big wigs and evicerating them in the process
Can you please traslate for me that part when Less Grossman menace the asian guy and tell him... "am talking scors of mother fuckers".....I can't put together those words and I would really like to understand the meaning. Thank you.
I despise Tom Cruise but I watched it for the first time in years earlier and have to admit its possibly the funniest comedy movie performance of all time.
So working with Spielberg, Scorcese, Kubrick, De Palma, Oliver Stone, Francis Ford Coppola, Michael Mann, Cameron Crowe, Brian De Palma, and Ridley Scott, making war epics, period pieces, sci fi, romantic thrillers, satirical comedies, spy action masterpieces, biopics and Best Picture winning dramas doesn't eclipse jumping on a couch? ... Okay 🙄
It's all Tom Cruises choice as to which films he is in or not, i am sure there are hundreds of films at the knees of tom cruise to be in their movie, he picks which ones he wants to be in or not
It took the second scene for me to realize that was Tom Cruise. He nearly stole the movie from everyone, including Robert Downey Jr.. One of his best performances ever and I still want a spin-off.
Dude I saw his name in the credits and had to google the film cast. I’ve never seen a character be so different from their actual person except for Anthony Hopkins as Odin
"Can you find out who that was?" and "We don't negotiate with terrorists." (nods humbly) are my two favorite lines from this movie. So nonchalant they might flow right over you due to the sheer number of jokes in this movie.
Les Grossman has GOT to be one of the BEST characters Tom Cruise has ever done. He's so far into left field from the numerous roles that Cruise has had in his career and he nailed it out of the park.
7:56 To this day Tom's delivery of "I know you want the goodies" with that little dance makes me piss myself laughing. LOVE that he was on board to play such a role - he totally nails it.
The subtle things in this movie are the funniest shit. Like Bill Hader coming in to brief Les Grossman on the terrorists they're dealing with and the first thing he mentions is their profit margin 😂 it informs the characters and their motivation so much
Seriously brilliant.. calls the camera grip guy to punch a annoying english director prick in the face! 🍷😆 now for real why didn't anyone actually think of that in Hollywood.
Could quite possibly be the greatest movie never made the Les grossman story a true American gangster 😂 I'd watch it I know that one of toms best roles and dam his life story I bet would be a interesting one
When I was 10 my dad managed to sneak me into this movie and when I tell you it was one of the best experiences of my life I genuinely mean it. Me and my dad laughed together for a solid 5 minutes at the flaming dragon scene 😂
"Get control of your actors or I will shut you down. DIET COKE!" Also Bill Hader never gets asked about being in this movie and he was good as the frantic, ass-kissing assistant!
In my opinion, Cruise deserved an Oscar for this performance. I saw the movie without knowing who was in it, and I honestly did not recognize him until late in the movie. Still one of the funniest movies I have seen in a long time.
There aren't too many roles where Tom Cruise plays a complete character. Usually he's just "Tom as..." but this is one of those rarities where he crafts an entire character and inhabits him totally. One of his most genius performances.
They missed their chance to make a Les Grossman movie it'd never be made today just like Tropic Thunder itself never would be. Comedy is over because of how offended pathetic people get at literally anything. Lines like "I'm gonna rip your tits off" would cause a firestorm these days. If they were gonna make a Les Grossman spin off it had to have been done by around 2012-2013. Such a massive shame.
"And who here is the Key Grip? *Raises hand* "You? You! Hit that Director in the face, really *fucking* hard." "Sorry man." Les is just fantastic, this film is endlessly quotable.
@@carpediem9750 In reality? They are responsible for all rigging on set. Which also means they tend to be large burly dudes. Ideal for punching directors in the face. Hard.
You can tell how much industry experience Cruise channeled into this role, this character feels so alive, it's indistinguishable from reality. Like they got the actual exec funding Tropic Thunder to step onto the screen.
I'll always be pissed off that a Les Grossman spin off will never happen in today's world. Comedy has been completey ruined by people who get offended at fiction. Pathetic.
I'm sure you've heard the same rumors I have that Tom based the character at least partially on Harvey Weinstein but couldn't say that at the time because Weinstein still had career ending level power so he changed just enough so it would play like the same kind of parody that Doctor Evil is.
He's bald on the head, hairy on the body, got sweaty armpits, ridiculously fat hands, and danced like he just doesn't care. And yet his face was curiously familiar..... It took me almost the entire movie to realize that THAT gross dude was Tom Cruise!!! I had to replay the whole movie afterwards!!! Great job, Sir!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍
These guys would be Burmese. The movie is actually super legit on this. There are several ethnic minority Burmese groups in Shan State who have been running heroin rackets for decades. They are sometimes hostile to the Burmese government, but the Burmese government also pits them against each other and they are heavily armed. After the Chinese civil war, the Chinese nationalists put 10,000 troops in Burma on the Chinese border. They stayed for ten years and funded themselves with drug money. Though withdrawn in 1959, not all of the troops went. Some stayed behind and became a sort of aristocracy in the drug trade. The Wa people, the Palaungs, some Shan groups, are Burmese, but they primarily speak Mandarin. So in Tropic Thunder, when the guys get taken by a Mandarin speaking drug cartel somewhere on the border of Burma, Thailand, Vietnam.... That is actually legit.
Tropic Thunder is one of the funniest movies ever. We can all thank Ben Stiller for putting this movie together. He also directed it. He didn't put it together by himself of course, but had a huge part in making it happen. Tom Cruise as Les Grossman is still legendary. He really showed his versatility as an actor with this role.
The whole movie studio/movie producer angle was all Tom's idea. The original script did not have any movie studio/producer scenes or characters. Ben gave Tom the script to read and Tom read the script and Tom said "You're missing one element...the movie studio side of it"...Ben went back and rewrote the movie in a week and let Tom read it again...Tom really enjoyed the Les character and asked Ben if he could play it because he has a good idea on how Les should be....the rest is history.
The whole "this is where the job gets fun" scene is legitimately one of the best things I've ever seen put on film. Unironically, this is a masterpiece.
Eyes Wide Shut, Valkyrie, Tropic Thunder, Mission Impossible. Great movies and great performances by Tom Cruise. I fucking love Les Grossman´s dance at the end of Tropic.
The best part of Les Grossman is how little screen time he had. That's some amazing control. Perfectly crafted and executed character that wasn't overdone. Same goes for a lot of the characters in this movie. Give any of the characters their own movie, Les Grossman included, and it would overdo the appeal and take away from the original masterpiece.
Tom Cruise is one of the best actors to never win an Oscar, nobody thought he had comedic acting in his bag & to this day Less Grossman is still talked about. Legend
My husband and I laugh so freaking hard we can't breathe during this movie. Everyone kills it! Hands down one of the funniest I've ever seen. I'm a woman and I'm going to answer my phone, "Les Grossman", from here on out 😂
Fun fact: Before casting.Tom Cruise came with the idea to have big fat hands and to dance.Ben Stiller wasn't sold.But when they try it out it was gold.
I've known a couple of Key-Grips, who were the strongest(if he wasn't, he damn sure was the meanest SOB you ever met.). But, he wouldn't have punched him. He would've told Cruse's character, you have to put in your own work around here, Homie.
@@markherring3513 I always crack up at Bill Hader saying that. Every scene in Tropic Thunder has at least 1 line that's quotable and that's not something many comedies have achieved. That movie is a gold mine.
This movie had so many great performances in it. RDJ and Cruise are the ones most people talk about but even Bill Hader killed it in a smaller role. This is Ben Stiller's masterpiece.
I’d pay good money for that. In fact I’d steal and pay bad money for it. I’d pay it if the price was fresh orphan knuckle bones. Those kids don’t need hands as much as I need this movie
@@locophat Fade in… a backlit bald figure walks towards a Hollywood producer sitting at his desk, a modest pile of cocaine tastefully to the side. The Hollywood produced is scared questioning can HE be there, he’s been out of the biz for years? A fat hand drops a couple dozen tiny blood smeared knuckle bones onto the cocaine, that fat hand proceeds to slap the producer off his chair. Operatic singing rises in the background. The mysterious man walks around the desk, he is filmed from the shoulders down his head off screen. As he sits down we see it’s Les Grossman, apple bottom jeans starts playing. Les looks into audiences souls through the camera and says “I’m back Playa”. Roll opening credits, co funded by The Church of Scientology
honestly props to the guys doing makeup for this film. not only did they make Robert downey junior black, but they also almost made tom cruise unattractive
I don’t get how, like at all?! I knew it immediately when he was on screen and pissed off a few people who stated, “TOM CRUISE WOULD NEVER DEMEAN HIMSELF in such a SHIT movie!!!” Only one guy later apologized during the credits when he pulls his prosthetics off, rofl.
I wish Tom Cruise was more like this ordinarily. It's such a treat to see this nonsense. I thought that the first time I saw the movie and I think it every single time I see this great clip. He's capable of so much more then what he's done and is doing.
“We’ll weep for him- in the press.”
Brilliant performance.
' They're gonna kill him!'.......' and? ' made me laugh out loud😂😂
"we can set a scholarship in his name, and hopefully file an insurance claim by the end of the fiscal year."
I don't like Tom Cruise. Anyone that neglects their own child because they don't want to be part of a religion is a horrible person. But I'll admit anyone that ever claims this isn't one of the top 5 performances in a comedy of all time would have to be a moron. My stomach hurt from laughing so much at this back in 2008.
Seriously Hollywood in a perfect nutshell
@@PeakDennisReynolds This so hard.
In my eyes, this was unironically Tom Cruises best role
Damn straight I wanna see more of Les Grossman!
Tom Cruise was so good I actually didn't realize it was him until I re-watched the movie
@@ghfudrs93uuu yeah, that's a great role. Why does he not want to commit to shit like that?! It drives me insane. He has the potential to be a great lead. He had the humor and dexterity to make it, full circle. And yet, after this film, the thing I most enjoyed from him was 'Edge of Tomorrow', which is a great fucking movie, but come on man! Break out of your Mission Impossible franchise and give us that great performance. The one for the ages.
@@NobodyCaresALot From what I gathered sticking with Mission Impossible was his way of recovering from the his image from the tabloid storm that hit him in the late 2000. Nothing really to do with his work.
@@kebubas me either lol, even after watching it a second time
Everyone brought their A game to this movie. The reason why it's soooo funny is because they got Oscar caliber actors to do Oscar caliber acting for a comedy. Fucking epic!
I mean they are all been doit comedys
😀😀😀
Always remember this. Oscars are for Movies not the other way around.
You can thank Ben Stiller for putting it together.
RDJ was nominated for best supporting actor for this
Tom Cruise was sooooo far out of his comfort zone in this role, and he absolutely nailed it. Les Grossman honestly deserves his own movie
I don't know if that would work for a whole movie.
@@Lance37a do it documentary style
Les Grossman: Maverick.
I don't know ... this role might have been exactly his element given what we now know about his personal relationships and Scientology association.
Well do I have some good news for you sir
Still can't believe first time I watched this movie in theaters I had NO IDEA it was Tom Cruise until the credits. I was blown away.
OK. I've been drinking. My sarcasm detector is off.
"Are you fucking blind?" -Harry Potter and the Deathly Ford Anglia 3 Cylinder
Are you blind or smth?
Are you tom cruise with a fake account?
@@perssyus3673 No, definitely not. That is impossible. Nope.
As much as Tom nails it, props to Matthew McConaughey and Bill Hader for exceptional support. The way Matthew held it together when those two were just wailing away deserved an Oscar nomination.
That's actors for ya. very composed, but they do take a dozen takes....
Matthew McConaughey's character is one of the most underrated performances in the film. He is the perfect stereotype of a successful Hollywood agent. When he gets so hung up on the fact that Ben Stiller didn't get his Tevo. When Flaming Dragon calls and he immediately thinks its another agency that Stiller has signed with and fired him because Stiller is his main source of income, and of course when he takes so much time to decide to save Stiller instead of letting Grossmen buy him a private jet. Its just perfect!
yeah Bill is underrated. Like that "Good" reaction when tom cruise said a nutless monkey could do his job at 09:53, his response, body language and the way he walked out was perfect, always LOL at that one
The Asian guy who played the Flaming Dragon guy on the phone stole the scene from all of those A-listers. The confused look he gives after Les Grossman chews him out was the perfectly executed punchline to the entire sequence.
Don't forget the third in command Researcher in the back semi bobbing. 😂
Probably one of his best performances ever
Probably?!? Definitely! Cruise literally made this movie for me! Well, him and Downey, Jr. Between those two I damned near laughed till I puked!
No. Not probably. Absolutely.
Bill Hayder was pretty incredible too......
One of the few times I haven't wanted to punch him.
so good a lot of people didn't even realize it was him
We will weep for him....in the press
Hollywood 101
@@shiskeyoffles Washington D.C. 101 too.
@@stateofopportunity1286 Same greedy, corrupt personality disorder ghouls.
Suttle and soooo underrated
"We send our thoughts and prayers..."
How typical.
'You are a great American, this nation owes you a huge debt. Now STFU!!!' Under rated I think compared to other lines!
How Americans really feel about their combat veterans lol.
Bill Hader saying "good" right at the end, after getting insulted is by far the best line
and Four Leaves immediately burst out his chewed apple..lmao..that was gold
"I want fat hands, and I'm gonna dance." -Tom Cruise to Ben Stiller during casing negotiations for this film
Cruise's single greatest role *bar none*
The giant fat hands are an inspired choice. Absolutely perfect.
Perhaps you haven't watched most of his movies
probably all ben's ideas, tom just negotiated the right to claim them as his own.
As Deadpool would say, “..done.”
U saw that from conan obrien?
"It's a cold, hard world. Shit happens. we'll weep for him..... in the press." haha. This character is pure genius.
"Set a scholarship in his name..." 🤣🤣
Honestly I wouldn't trust him with my life but but I would trust him with my lincon
"Find out who that was" must be one of the greatest jokes ever...
That was my favorite part actually lol'd
Agreed! Lol , he talks to everyone like that
It's such an underrated line that I didn't even notice it. The way he just completely demeaned the leader and then casually says it.
I love how they first thought 'Flaming Dragon" was another talent agency that stole Tug Speedman. :)
no.
"we don't negotiate with terrorists"
*applause*
funniest moment in cinema history
So good
twitter has been awful quite since this clip dropped
We don't negotiate with Terrorists. *golf clap* This film is so great
I have to admit, he's not wrong 😂
we don't cuz 'Merica 🦅🇺🇲💰
nahh,,hes right cuz submitting 2 terrorists literally only encourages dem to make more & more demands. u think most terrorists irl abide by tha honor system & play fair lmao?
*I will forever use Les Grossman’s monologue in response to telemarketers.*
Ho-lee-shit! That's exactly what I do! I feel like Fivel, the little mouse from 'American Tale'. Somewhere out there, I have a kindred spirit, who uses Grossman's monologue to combat the Goliath of Telemarketing. Bless you, sir. 👊🔥🤟
yeah I'd be like "ohhhhh 19.99 for a magic no stick frying pan? ....oh hey I got a better idea how about instead of the 19.99 I give you a hobo's d*ck cheese!?!?" hehe
That's awsome!
@@MegaBriarpatchgahdamn i forgot that movie existed, havent watched it in like 28yrs
“We don’t negotiate with terrorists”
I think Cruz's performance was so brilliant because it was a form of catharsis for him-- he was letting out decades of frustration of dealing with hollywood big wigs and evicerating them in the process
i like tom cruise because he is an okay actor, does his own stunts, and les grossman is the best character ever
I like how you used the term evicerate but you referred to Tom cruise as Cruz
@@franklyanthony1786 love this comment and love you
Lol absolutely xx
Great movie ... Tom totally does it for me 🤣😍
That punch is the single most realistic punching I've ever seen in a movie
Exactly what I thought
Knowing how mental this movie is, I wouldn’t be surprised if he actually punched him
I had to rewind it a couple of times. Whoever that guy is has a hell of a right hand!
Thought that too. Was a damn good Punch.
watch it in slow mo 😆
This movie is aging like wine.
Everytime I came back for it, it just taste better.
“Can you uh, find out who that was?” Best part lmao.
haha seriously
🤣🤣🤣 right? Kills me every time.
Can you please traslate for me that part when Less Grossman menace the asian guy and tell him... "am talking scors of mother fuckers".....I can't put together those words and I would really like to understand the meaning. Thank you.
Francisco Couto I believe he is saying “I’m talking scorched earth motherfuckers”
Scorched Earth is a military tactic to deny the enemy shelter/food by burning the land
“What do you need Les? Glasses?”
*Stands there with glasses on*
“What?”
I think he says, "what do you need less?"
McConaughey is just as underrated in this movie as Bill Hader is
We'll weep for him...... In the press.
Edouard Imbert Nah, he said “What do you need, Les? Glasses?” Because he can’t seem to read the TiVo clause
As great as Cruise is, the most underrated part of this scene is McConaughey's face as he turns around in his chair once Les starts dancing.
That’s cause he wants da goodies! Big dick playaaaa in the goodie rooms and G5s playaaa
7:41 yeah that always gets me.
Hahaha, i was thinking the same, his facial and body expresions are perfect for the moment. The overall quality of this movie is damn high.
i just love how he spits out his food in 2:04
Ya mcconaughey is such a great part of this movie too, great ‘straight man’ Hollywood stereotype who isn’t in on the joke
McConaughey's face during the rant is just hilarious 😂
Especially at the end where he gets the phone flipped back at him, and there's a moment of, "Damn, that was impressive" in one look ^_^
I love the little nod he makes during Les' rant !
He played off Tom Cruise's character perfectly.
Smack It Flip It Rub It Down🤣🤣🤣
So was flaming dragon's
The high pitched “Go fuck yourseeeeelf” was by far Cruise’s funniest moment.
@Gregor Heisenhorn lmmfao Bill
Hader is hysterical.
Good stuff
The confused look by the Flaming Dragon leader also adds to the hilariousness.
Everything in this movie meets or exceeds the gold standard of comedic movies.
I despise Tom Cruise but I watched it for the first time in years earlier and have to admit its possibly the funniest comedy movie performance of all time.
I didn't believe that was Tom Cruise at first
bassmaster117 me too, I only realized later on it was him. Awesome transformation
I believed it. I just didn’t know it was him at first 😂
Yeah - it was that good.
same here
Tom Cruise is actually unreal! This nation owes you a great debt... NOW SHUT THE FUCK UP AND LET ME DO MY JOB!! 🤣🤣🤣
It’s a shame Tom Cruise hasn’t been in more diverse roles such as this. His acting career would have vastly eclipsed his off screen antics.
People would've just said oh that's just Tom and moved on.
So working with Spielberg, Scorcese, Kubrick, De Palma, Oliver Stone, Francis Ford Coppola, Michael Mann, Cameron Crowe, Brian De Palma, and Ridley Scott, making war epics, period pieces, sci fi, romantic thrillers, satirical comedies, spy action masterpieces, biopics and Best Picture winning dramas doesn't eclipse jumping on a couch?
...
Okay 🙄
@@strikerbowls791 Tbf he gets the same role a lot
@@bliss_gore5194 No,not really.
Ethan Hunt is nothing like Barry Seal or Jack Reacher
It's all Tom Cruises choice as to which films he is in or not, i am sure there are hundreds of films at the knees of tom cruise to be in their movie, he picks which ones he wants to be in or not
“Welcome to the Goody room!” Will always make me laugh. Forever funny, Bill Hader is amazing
Swinging past ya knees!
@@Lt.Dan_23 😂😭 too good
"Smack it up, flip it, rub it down. Hoeee!"
@@spewsideways169I feel like a slice of butter... melting on a big ole pile of flapjacks.
It took the second scene for me to realize that was Tom Cruise. He nearly stole the movie from everyone, including Robert Downey Jr.. One of his best performances ever and I still want a spin-off.
Dude I saw his name in the credits and had to google the film cast. I’ve never seen a character be so different from their actual person except for Anthony Hopkins as Odin
@@hughmungus2691 do you know Gary Oldman? Al Pacino? Marlon Brando? Daniel Day Lewis? Jack Nicholson? Should I carry on xD
@@Billswiftgti serious actors
A spin off would be great.
@@Billswiftgti Nicholson? Even as The Joker or a werewolf, I could tell it was him. 😂
Tom Cruise talking about black holes to Matthew McConaughey hits different after watching Interstellar
Murfff!
That's a mighty fine observation here.
Bruh im high too
Canon?
It’s physics, it’s inevitable
"Can you find out who that was?" and "We don't negotiate with terrorists." (nods humbly) are my two favorite lines from this movie. So nonchalant they might flow right over you due to the sheer number of jokes in this movie.
"No more frequent flyer BITCH miles for my boi." Is a close third.
@@asacloutier7530 The way he says "for my boi" high pitched as well, fucking classic.
Cruise's dead stare at 6:08 gets me everytime.
it's hilarious....the shadows off his glasses make him look like a total fckn lunatic
Perfect moment
LOL i had never seen that. Subtlety is not my specialty. Now that you pointed it out, its hilarious!!!
@@HamSandwich07 he just doesn't flinch 🤣
And?
Les Grossman has GOT to be one of the BEST characters Tom Cruise has ever done. He's so far into left field from the numerous roles that Cruise has had in his career and he nailed it out of the park.
9:13 "Smack it up, flip it, roll it down."
Bill Hader was HELLA funny in this movie.
Tom cruise has the best Harvey Weinstein impression
He was though; like Im pretty much sure Weinstein was far and away the main inspiration for Grossman
Not enough raping.
@@kevindavis5966 all women were willing at the time.
@@DThat492 He was found guilty and sentence to 23 years in February of this year for... rape. So no, apparently some of them were not so willing.
@@DThat492 Anything to get those fat roles and those fat checks.
I honestly think this was one of Cruise's best roles ever, because of just how far from his normal MO it was.
7:56 To this day Tom's delivery of "I know you want the goodies" with that little dance makes me piss myself laughing. LOVE that he was on board to play such a role - he totally nails it.
The whole character was his idea lol, he wrote it
most people learn their negotiating skills from college and business books, I learned mine from Les Grossman.
pyropulse. No one likes a bragger
@pyropulse Nobody is actually unique anymore. The only poser in this thread is you.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Now you Jones, are a right and proper chad.
no one may like a bragger, but it could be hard to stand up to a person of authority from time to time. like say the person of authority is a bragger
There is nothing Tom Cruise could ever do in life that tops this Performance, it was like every line was comedy gold.
Honestly always thought that this character and Jack mackie in Magnolia, are pure acting talent. Deserves their own movie
Funny you would say that considering his “Top” performance might be this role, or ‘Top Gun Maverick’.
I hate him for his personal life but his performance in this movie is undoubtedly one of the funniest things I've ever witnessed in my life.
@@PeakDennisReynolds at least you can separate the two. Change the topic from movies to politics and suddenly it becomes a lot harder for people.
Oscar level performance!😊
I want a les Grossman movie. No pandering just Les being a boss !
Bill Hader completely underrated as the hype man here! “Swinging past ya knees...” 😂😂😂
"Big Dick, Baby.." 🤣. Never gets old.
@@mocca3633welcome to the goody room
One of the most underrated scenes is Pecker reading his G5 owner’s manual later in the movie.
THE PECK.
Absolutely
I didn't even see that!
The subtle things in this movie are the funniest shit. Like Bill Hader coming in to brief Les Grossman on the terrorists they're dealing with and the first thing he mentions is their profit margin 😂 it informs the characters and their motivation so much
"No more frequent-flyer bitch miles for my boy." That might be the funniest line in the movie right there.
One of the greatest comedic turns in the history of cinema.
The stupid look on mcconaughey’s face at 4:34 fucking kills me every time
For me it’s 3:09
He's getting turned on
That and the FWAMING DWAGON guy looking like "is this guy fucking insane?"
Les Grossman, the legend.
Who's prolly doing 25 years for sexual harassment.
Seriously brilliant.. calls the camera grip guy to punch a annoying english director prick in the face! 🍷😆 now for real why didn't anyone actually think of that in Hollywood.
I want a full trilogy series and several other origin movies about les grossman. I want to know the whole story...
I would pay good money to see that
It would be funny and interesting at the same time I'm sure.
I want Satan's Alley (the Kirk Lazarus and Toby Maguire trailer) that would be awesome hahahaha
I would spank director ass to fully make these for me
Could quite possibly be the greatest movie never made the Les grossman story a true American gangster 😂 I'd watch it I know that one of toms best roles and dam his life story I bet would be a interesting one
The Red Dragon guys face at the last part of the call is fucking hilarious.
Matt’s face also lol
This is how we negotiate with terrorists 🤣🤣🤣
It's FLAMING Dragon
Yeah red dragon is a killer from the Hannibal series…
You don’t owe him an apology, you owe him……awe
7:55 that smile from Bill is totally character breaking lol just loving Toms weirdo dance lmao
"We'll weep for him........in the press."
When I was 10 my dad managed to sneak me into this movie and when I tell you it was one of the best experiences of my life I genuinely mean it. Me and my dad laughed together for a solid 5 minutes at the flaming dragon scene 😂
Why would your Dad have to sneak you into a movie? Is he PG-13?
@@markyncole I’m from the UK and the movie here was rated 15+ so my dad had to sneak me in lmfao
@@markyncole it’s rated R but as long as your with a parent, you don’t have to do any sneaking.
Plot twist: that wasn't his dad. 😂😂
"Get control of your actors or I will shut you down. DIET COKE!" Also Bill Hader never gets asked about being in this movie and he was good as the frantic, ass-kissing assistant!
In my opinion, Cruise deserved an Oscar for this performance. I saw the movie without knowing who was in it, and I honestly did not recognize him until late in the movie. Still one of the funniest movies I have seen in a long time.
"swingin past the knees" never fails to get a chuckle out of me. What a great cast.
"And lots of money. Plaaaaya." lmao
There aren't too many roles where Tom Cruise plays a complete character. Usually he's just "Tom as..." but this is one of those rarities where he crafts an entire character and inhabits him totally. One of his most genius performances.
They missed their chance to make a Les Grossman movie it'd never be made today just like Tropic Thunder itself never would be. Comedy is over because of how offended pathetic people get at literally anything. Lines like "I'm gonna rip your tits off" would cause a firestorm these days. If they were gonna make a Les Grossman spin off it had to have been done by around 2012-2013. Such a massive shame.
Collateral.
I love how he calmly asks his assistants to find out who he was talking to.
Les Grossman was tropic thunder
That neck movement was gold.
“Assssssk and you shall receive.”
Matthew can't tell if he's joking or not 😂
Even people who hate Tom Cruise love this character.
One of the greatest comedies ever made, period.
"And who here is the Key Grip?
*Raises hand*
"You? You! Hit that Director in the face, really *fucking* hard."
"Sorry man."
Les is just fantastic, this film is endlessly quotable.
At least now I know what the Key Grip does
What is a Krey Grip
@@carpediem9750 They hit directors in the face......really, fucking hard
@@carpediem9750 In reality? They are responsible for all rigging on set. Which also means they tend to be large burly dudes. Ideal for punching directors in the face. Hard.
@@davidribeiro1064 Ohhhh finally someone have the good hearth to tell me thanks a lot friend...
You can tell how much industry experience Cruise channeled into this role, this character feels so alive, it's indistinguishable from reality. Like they got the actual exec funding Tropic Thunder to step onto the screen.
I'll always be pissed off that a Les Grossman spin off will never happen in today's world. Comedy has been completey ruined by people who get offended at fiction. Pathetic.
I'm sure you've heard the same rumors I have that Tom based the character at least partially on Harvey Weinstein but couldn't say that at the time because Weinstein still had career ending level power so he changed just enough so it would play like the same kind of parody that Doctor Evil is.
There was probably a director or producer who told him "Dance Monkey, Dance!"
That's because he knows a lot of piece of shit directors in Hollywood
Pretty sure Mcconaughey took inspiration from Les Grossman for his Wolf of Wall Street character
weinstein 1000%
Then he took it serious in the gentleman
that actually came from wall street itself. Cahcain a helluva drug
Speedman's a white dwarf, heading for a black hole. That's physics. It's inevitable. oh damn! :'D
Hilarious!!! And Ironic!!!
Jon Preston My favourite line.
Cold...it's perfect.
Omair Khan how is that ironic
Shit got hella deep
He's bald on the head, hairy on the body, got sweaty armpits, ridiculously fat hands, and danced like he just doesn't care. And yet his face was curiously familiar.....
It took me almost the entire movie to realize that THAT gross dude was Tom Cruise!!! I had to replay the whole movie afterwards!!! Great job, Sir!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍
The actor playing the Vietnamese translator is extremely underrated, he killed it too 👏
Lmao, that "wtf?!" stare at the phone gets me every time.
Is the bad asian guy from fast & furious(2001) I think
These guys would be Burmese.
The movie is actually super legit on this.
There are several ethnic minority Burmese groups in Shan State who have been running heroin rackets for decades. They are sometimes hostile to the Burmese government, but the Burmese government also pits them against each other and they are heavily armed.
After the Chinese civil war, the Chinese nationalists put 10,000 troops in Burma on the Chinese border. They stayed for ten years and funded themselves with drug money.
Though withdrawn in 1959, not all of the troops went. Some stayed behind and became a sort of aristocracy in the drug trade. The Wa people, the Palaungs, some Shan groups, are Burmese, but they primarily speak Mandarin.
So in Tropic Thunder, when the guys get taken by a Mandarin speaking drug cartel somewhere on the border of Burma, Thailand, Vietnam.... That is actually legit.
@@Giacomo020189 yeah it is lol
That's Reggie Lee. First really known for Fast and the Furious. The guy who wore snake skin pants and shot up Paul Walkers green car.
Just realized Les was reading Maxim while Bill Hader is briefing him 😂😂
Tropic Thunder is one of the funniest movies ever. We can all thank Ben Stiller for putting this movie together. He also directed it. He didn't put it together by himself of course, but had a huge part in making it happen. Tom Cruise as Les Grossman is still legendary. He really showed his versatility as an actor with this role.
The whole movie studio/movie producer angle was all Tom's idea. The original script did not have any movie studio/producer scenes or characters. Ben gave Tom the script to read and Tom read the script and Tom said "You're missing one element...the movie studio side of it"...Ben went back and rewrote the movie in a week and let Tom read it again...Tom really enjoyed the Les character and asked Ben if he could play it because he has a good idea on how Les should be....the rest is history.
did john ever contact you about the job?
@@floridian_reptilian ???
"a G5 airplane?" - that line kills me every time.
Yesss. And lotss of money. Playaaa.
(APPLE BOTTOM JEANS)
I knooooowwww you want the goodies
I agree. He asks for clarification. I crack up each time.
No more frequent flyer bitch-miles for my boi!
I'm sure he was just clarifying that Grossman wasn't talking about a Pontiac G5...
Just noticed in the middle of all this he is reading Maxim LOL
You don’t really read Maxi, but yeah lol
He's on the cover of Vibe😂😂
The whole "this is where the job gets fun" scene is legitimately one of the best things I've ever seen put on film. Unironically, this is a masterpiece.
Because its true...its how those movie big wigs think. Its sincere.
Everyone was perfect in this movie.
RDJ went deep and Tom Cruz nailed it. Great movie
Eyes Wide Shut, Valkyrie, Tropic Thunder, Mission Impossible. Great movies and great performances by Tom Cruise. I fucking love Les Grossman´s dance at the end of Tropic.
Oh and I forgot Collateral. I don't know what to say about the man but damn!
@@juhaj.5616 Don't forget Vanilla Sky
@@mcnasty4207 Such a sublime film and a sublime performance
"We'll weep for him, in the press" is one of the most absurd yet still relevant lines😂
Les Grossman is your typical Grand Theft Auto character, a lunatic who screams all the time.
I'd proudly defend him as Michael.
He reminds me of an angry version of Lester mixed with Brucie
The best part of Les Grossman is how little screen time he had. That's some amazing control. Perfectly crafted and executed character that wasn't overdone. Same goes for a lot of the characters in this movie. Give any of the characters their own movie, Les Grossman included, and it would overdo the appeal and take away from the original masterpiece.
Tom Cruise is one of the best actors to never win an Oscar, nobody thought he had comedic acting in his bag & to this day Less Grossman is still talked about. Legend
This movie proved that tom cruise is an underrated actor
I don’t remember Tom Cruise being underrated
@@harveyquezada1056 well he's never been nominated for oscars underrated but fan love him thus he rarely makes a movie that bombs
@@iyot1020 He's been nominated like 3 times, but never won
@@DrRiddlez2015 say what you will regarding his religion but this man can act
I hate when people mis-use "underrated"
Tom cruise doesn't need an oscar
It's the Oscars who needs tom cruise
My husband and I laugh so freaking hard we can't breathe during this movie. Everyone kills it! Hands down one of the funniest I've ever seen. I'm a woman and I'm going to answer my phone, "Les Grossman", from here on out 😂
The cast of this movie is amazing.
Fun fact: Before casting.Tom Cruise came with the idea to have big fat hands and to dance.Ben Stiller wasn't sold.But when they try it out it was gold.
the joke about asking the key grip specifically to punch him is an incredibly subtle but INCREDIBLE line lmaoooo
The joke being key grips are usually strongest person on set or????
I've known a couple of Key-Grips, who were the strongest(if he wasn't, he damn sure was the meanest SOB you ever met.). But, he wouldn't have punched him. He would've told Cruse's character, you have to put in your own work around here, Homie.
@@pauledwards7182 LMFAOOOOOO
@@thomasgreen1557 this is a year late but yes that was the joke 😭
6:08 I'm surprised nobody is talking about the shadow unibrow above his glasses. Like devil horns hahaha
There should be a Les Grossman movie. Like how he became that great. And definitively the best Tom Cruise ever
Isn't he based off of Harvey Weinstein and Joel Silver. I highly doubt it'd get made today people are offended by anything comedy is dead.
Les Grossman: Welcome To The Goody Room
@@markherring3513 I always crack up at Bill Hader saying that. Every scene in Tropic Thunder has at least 1 line that's quotable and that's not something many comedies have achieved. That movie is a gold mine.
This movie had so many great performances in it. RDJ and Cruise are the ones most people talk about but even Bill Hader killed it in a smaller role.
This is Ben Stiller's masterpiece.
Les Grossman Business Negotiation Master Class: As long as you got the right attitude, words couldn't matter less.
If he had a masterclass as Less Grossman I'm definitely pay for it.
Mentioning the United Nations helps also
I just want a movie about Les Grossman
Featuring Bill Hader
I’d pay good money for that. In fact I’d steal and pay bad money for it. I’d pay it if the price was fresh orphan knuckle bones. Those kids don’t need hands as much as I need this movie
@@AverageAwesomeDude better not be my orphans
@@AverageAwesomeDude Fuck! You should write the script sir!
@@locophat Fade in… a backlit bald figure walks towards a Hollywood producer sitting at his desk, a modest pile of cocaine tastefully to the side. The Hollywood produced is scared questioning can HE be there, he’s been out of the biz for years? A fat hand drops a couple dozen tiny blood smeared knuckle bones onto the cocaine, that fat hand proceeds to slap the producer off his chair. Operatic singing rises in the background. The mysterious man walks around the desk, he is filmed from the shoulders down his head off screen. As he sits down we see it’s Les Grossman, apple bottom jeans starts playing. Les looks into audiences souls through the camera and says “I’m back Playa”.
Roll opening credits, co funded by The Church of Scientology
@@AverageAwesomeDude Take my money now!! Playa!
honestly props to the guys doing makeup for this film. not only did they make Robert downey junior black, but they also almost made tom cruise unattractive
Almost?
Unattractive ? He looks good in this scene
@@masochistboy653 Interesting taste you've got!
@@Morgue12free yup I have seen really unattractive people I guess with worts and all
I still find him hot, though.
When he says "You want the goodies" and moans, that was incredibly hot in my record lmao.
That Cruise guy is turning into a pretty good actor
He needs to diversify. He kills it at comedy. Maybe he should try action movies?
“What do you need Les, Glasses?”
“………What?”
Amazing delivery by Tom cruise.
Only moment Les says something normal and appropriate.
I agree. Les Grossman scenes are all I need. thanks for the video.
It's crazy how hindsight works. I can't help but see Tom Cruise, but in theaters watching, I didn't even know until the ending credits.
Same, I also didn't realize that was Robert Downey Jr.
same here
Me too.
I don’t get how, like at all?!
I knew it immediately when he was on screen and pissed off a few people who stated, “TOM CRUISE WOULD NEVER DEMEAN HIMSELF in such a SHIT movie!!!” Only one guy later apologized during the credits when he pulls his prosthetics off, rofl.
KpitGangsta I’m with you, I knew right away. Like instantly. I did enjoy the comedy value of this movie though.
I wish Tom Cruise was more like this ordinarily. It's such a treat to see this nonsense. I thought that the first time I saw the movie and I think it every single time I see this great clip. He's capable of so much more then what he's done and is doing.
That “Yes Man” really fitted in well as Grossman’s underling. “Welcome to the Goodie Room.”
I would have loved to have seen some interactions between Les Grossman and RDJ's Character.
I love how iconic and loved this movie grew up to be. Every line and every character is memorable. And this is by far the best Tom Cruise’s role
are we not going to talk that Les was reading Maxim magazine while everybody was running around trying to figure out who Flaming Dragon was? So great.
Yea that was a great touch
I couldn't believe it was Tom Cruise. My god, that man can do Anything!!!!