- Miss? How much longer? - Should be a few more minutes. - You said that 20 minutes ago. - I'm so sorry, we're really busy today.
The Founder
2.2s
- Could his head get any bigger?
The Founder
9.9s
Have we met? The paper cup guy. - Yeah. That was a long time ago. That was a long time ago.
The Founder
2s
McDonald's number one.
The Founder
1m19s
I know what you're thinking. "What the heck do I need a five spindle for, when I barely sell enough milkshakes to justify my single spindle?" Right? Wrong. Are you familiar with the notion of the chicken or the egg, Mr. Griffith? I mention it because, well, I think it applies here. Do you not need the multi-mixer because, well heck, you're not selling enough milkshakes? Or are you not selling enough milkshakes because you don't have a multi-mixer? I firmly believe it's the latter. You see your customer comes in here and he knows if he orders a shake from your establishment, he's in for a terrific wait. He's done it before and he thinks to himself, "Well by-golly, I'm not going to make that mistake again." But if you had the Prince Castle five spindle multi-mixer with patented direct-drive electric motor, we greatly increase your ability to produce delicious, frosty milkshakes fast. Mark my words, dollars to donuts, you'll be selling more of those sons-a-bitches than you can shake a stick at. You increase the supply, and the demand will follow. Increase supply, demand follows. Chicken-egg. Do you follow my logic? I know you do, because you're a bright forward-thinking guy who knows a good idea when he hears one.
The Founder
16.3s
You don't have to worry about a thing. We're in charge of everything after. And all these franchises look exactly the same. I would have never thought but younger workers are better. They're hustling, they're ambitious. Easy as pie. You just pay the franchise fee, we take care of everything else. I'll tell you the whole thing.
The Founder
1.7s
It'll be alright.
The Founder
1.5s
- I'm sorry.
The Founder
1m14s
- Mr. Kroc? Will Davis. - I'd like to do a profile of you pegged to the opening of your hundredth location. - Sure. Call my office. - Sure thing. All right. It's these core principles that enabled me to rise to the top of the heap at a point in life when most men would be thinking about retirement. Why, we appear to have that in common, Governor Reagan. Why, you were what, 55 when you started in politics? It's why you make me look like a spring chicken. Laugh, laugh, laugh. Why look at us, a couple of Illinois boys made good. Only in America. Only in America. Only in America! Now where wa... now where was I? Ah, yes. The beginning. The year was 1954, the place, Des Plaines, Illinois. - Car is out front hon. - Be right down.
The Founder
1.6s
(GREG CLEARS THROAT)
Me & Earl & the Dying Girl
3s
You can do it. Damn.
Me & Earl & the Dying Girl
17.7s
(INDISTINCT CHATTER ON TV) Why did we like them? It's hard to say. Maybe it's that they were weird and often violent, like us. Or confusing and possibly meaningless, like life. You can't escape of this (BLEEP) stinkin' camp because you never know when they call you. Because you have to be here because you're paid for, you're under contract.
Me & Earl & the Dying Girl
7.7s
This is the story of my senior year of high school and how it destroyed my life. And how I made a film so bad, it literally killed someone.