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  • 3:00 - 3:50 best part of the movie. great stuff.

  • I am an airplane fanatic too and I feel like that all the time. It's sometimes really depressing... =(

  • I have the feeling that Howard Hughes was a Republican. Hoo-ah! Put those yankee lefitsts in their place, Howard! They were being blue state-rude, too. 

  • Perhaps the most brilliant scene of the movie. Very well thought through, very deep and so recognisable too.

  • minute 2:37 just sums it up

  • put those liberal elitists in their places. good going hh!

  • Lol great ending to that scene. The mother is really annoying! I would have slapped her, she's a complete bitch. But Howard sure showed them

  • Howard Hughes is an earlier version of Ted Turner.

  • - We don't care for money here Mr Hughes.

    - Well that's cause you HAVE IT!

    lol OWNED

    Love this scene!

  • such a great scene... the end of this clip is great!!

  • Some of us choose to work for a living..amen

  • Snuff!?! Ha I crack up every time.

  • "All the Spaniards are (overrated)" HA HA HA...

  • This is like the scene in "Waking the Dead" wherein Fielding rips the pompous Chilean communists a collective new one.

  • to the point, exact and clear as day. Thats how it is supposed to be done. I mean both, the dialogues and the delivery.

  • "I can't abide people who speak but have nothing to say." LOL!

  • Leo was really acting well! Considering he is ultra wealthy and definately a socialist, he does a good job putting the snobbish elitest family in their places.

  • "Excuse me, I am speaking!"

    Right to the point i would say

  • Very intelligent, well acted, and well-written scene. HH finally decides to stand up for himself, when he could take no more of the snoobish attitudes of his dinner company. The irony is that Leo IRL is just as much of a socialist as the people his character snubs in this scene. Like I said, really well acted  :)

  • Yes that is indeed ironic but the message remains just the same, perhaps made even stronger by such irony...

  • @GiacomoKnox leo aint a socialist. come on, cut him some slack. he is the idol of every single male. no matter what, you should always give him the benefit of the doubt. sure, hes a democrat, but he has to be, its Hollywood. if he was as much of a piece of shit traitor socialist that these hepburns were being, u think he could play the part of a republican democrat-hater as well? i dont think so. and look at his other movies--body of lies--he destroys terrorism and acts like a patriot. he is LEO

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