Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise) – Show me the Money (clean edit)

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Movies entertain us. Movies captivate us. Movies appeal to us. But, most of all, movies inspire us. Rocky inspired us to fight for our dreams (and to take the stairs rather of the elevator). Glory inspired us to fight for what’s right. The Diary of Anne Frank inspired us to fight for humanity. ET inspired us to believe beyond what we may see. And, Shawshank Redemption, of course, inspired us to escape from prison.

Then there are business movies. These movies may bore galore of us (those of us who don’t even like to work much less use it as a form of entertainment), but others find these the most inspiring of films. This article lists the best movies for people who believe that business is always a worthy production.

Boiler Room: A view into the underworld of sketchy brokerage forms, Boiler Room features a college student drop-out used to being on the brink of seediness. After running an illegal casino, he is hired by JT Marlin, a firm that produces a untrue demand by skyrocketing the price of shares for companies that don’t exist.. The main reputation Seth, played by Giovanni Ribisi, is placed in the middle when the FBI uses his father, a judge, versus him. Seth is then forced to work with the FBI to uncover the fallacy employing him.

The characters in the story aren’t noble or moral – as their main goal is to scam persons out of cash – but, from a business perspective, they are good at wheeling and dealing. The monologues in the group discussion room and the scenes where they trade may surely inspire just regarding any businessman or women, exceptionally salespeople; it may inspire them not only to excel at their art, but to leave companies like JT Marlin for the fishes.

Working Girl: Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture and recipient of one for Best Song, Working Girl tells the tale of a likeable but unconfident secretary named Tess McGill, played by Melanie Griffith, working for Katharine Parker, a rude, condescending boss, played by Sigourney Weaver. When Katharine breaks her leg, Tess assumes her identity. Not only is she capable at Katharine’s job, but she is better at it than her employer. A movie where it is beyond easy to root for the underdog, this film’s selling contained the tagline, “For anybody who’s ever won. For any person who’s ever lost. And for every one who’s still in there trying.” Really, who amid us can’t relate to that?

Jerry Maguire: Admit it, this movie had you at hello. One of Tom Cruise’s last outstanding films before aliens took control of his mind, Jerry Maguire features Tom as, well, Jerry Maguire, a sports agent with a conscience. After his firm dumps him (“who’s coming with me?”) he finds himself with one lone client, Rod Tidwell, played by a scene-stealing Cuba Gooding, Jr.

Many people found this movie likeable because of the romantic subplot (not to mention an lovable and childlike little boy), but from a business perspective, it was also wonderful, displaying both the greed of an industry and the heart of those aiming to make it right. “The Show Me the Money,” phrase helped cement this moving into cinematic history as it is remembered as one of the biggest quotes of all time.

Glengarry Glen Ross: Based on the 1984 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning play, Glengarry Glen Ross shows 48 hours in the lives of four real estate agents who are drowning in desperation. Filled with a cast of A Plus-listers, this movie stars Jack Lemmon, Al Pacino, Ed Harris, Alan Arkin, Kevin Spacey, Alec Baldwin and Jonathan Pryce. Diving into the evils of greed and the acts persons will carry out when hopelessness ensues, this film depicts lies, bribes, threats, thievery, and a whole lot of cussing. The title is generated from two properties discussed in the movie, the Glengarry Highlands and the Glen Ross Farms. This movie not only shows how effortlessly the tide of business may turn, but it also shows how easy the tide may spun out of control, drowning those who fall beneath it.

Wall Street: With a self explanatory title, this movie features Bud Fox, played by a young Charlie Sheen, as a go-getter hell bent on rising to the top. He plans to get there by associating himself with corporate huge wig Gordon Gekko, played by Michael Douglas.. Bud soon learns that the mystery to Gordon’s success is – say it with me Martha Stewart – insider trading. He introductory isn’t in truth turned off by this, as he quickly grows rich and famous, but when Gordon decides to do a corporate raid on the company of Bud’s father, mixed emotions surface. Bud decides, in the end, to use the values his hardworking, blue collar father taught him. Though he gets indicted, it also appears that Gordon is going down with him. However, the fate of Gordon, in the end, is left up to the imagination.

Some business movies are bad, a lot of are good, and a good deal of hit the nail right on the head (Office Space, anyone?). As with any topic, business movies may be poor, wonderful, or someplace in between. In the end, they are distinctive cinematic features, if for no other reason than to remind us that there is no business like show business. At least no business I know.


Jerry Maguire Tom Cruise Show Me The Money Clean Edit

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Jerry Maguire Tom Cruise Show Me The Money Clean Edit

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Jerry Maguire Tom Cruise Show Me The Money Clean Edit

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Jerry Maguire Tom Cruise Show Me The Money Clean Edit

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25 Responses to Jerry Maguire (Tom Cruise) – Show me the Money (clean edit)

  1. James says:

    Olivia

    the trick is to click to mpp3ify (dot) com to get this mp3.

  2. Ricardo says:

    Isiah

    I did a body painting the other day and this final image makes me laugh so bad because it reminds me of this part of the movie. Does Cuban ever shout this while he is in his suit?
    flickr.com/photos/jestpaint/4888731036/

  3. Dianne says:

    Malik

    Great film Cuba is superb.

  4. Randal says:

    Patti

    SHOW ME DA MONEY!!!!!

  5. Sally says:

    Deshawn

    i love this clip !

  6. Ira says:

    Val

    Where is :
    Who’s your motherfucker???
    YOU’RE MY MOTHAFUCKA!!!!

  7. Myron says:

    Dena

    @doshcook It has been mentioned before already, but here you go: L.V. – The Wrong Come Up

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    Rickie

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  9. Bridgette says:

    Carrol

    @doshcook did you find out what the name of the track in the background??

  10. Lance says:

    Hilton

    Love it.
    SHOW ME THE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!

    George Vreeland Hill

  11. Andres says:

    Kimberly

    nice video!I really like it!

  12. Mabel says:

    Yvette

    Ebonybootyworshipper

  13. Arnulfo says:

    Elise

    BLACK SHEEP WAAAAAAALL!!!!

  14. Eugenio says:

    Lisa

    That has to be the funniest and weirdest thing about being a sports agent. Having your client telling you to embarrass yourself with a room full of business people staring at you every moment you scream.

  15. Cora says:

    Vince

    lol. no wonder this became legendary.

  16. Eliza says:

    Edmond

    What is the background song? Can someone say?

  17. Cleveland says:

    Amelia

    haha brilliant

  18. Morgan says:

    Bonnie

    *shouts* I LOVE BLACK PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!! SHOW ME THE MONEEEEEEY!!!!

  19. Vicki says:

    Monty

    Show me the money. Spoken as a true $cientologist.
    Remember Lisa McPherson.

  20. Lee says:

    Cyrus

    hahahhahah!!! OMGOSH i just laughed my head off

  21. Perry says:

    Kenny

    jaaaasind jasa blau blau blau

    heino owns this

  22. Arden says:

    Simone

    I scream that out over and over when they are passing out the paychecks at work on Fridays.

    “SHOW ME THE MONEY!”

  23. Mabel says:

    Fritz

    I’m Mr Black people…

  24. Winford says:

    Tad

    SHOW MW THE MONEY!!!!!! YOUR NY NOTHERFUCKER GARY!!! IM YOUR MOTHERFUCKER SHOW ME THE MONEY!!!!!!! HAHAHA!!!!!!!

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