Moral of the story is to never trust s*lesmen

Moral of the story is to never trust s*lesmen

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There's no moral to the story. In life you can come up with a good idea, and someone else can come and do much more with your idea than you could.

The most “it was alright” movie.

Moral: to succeed in business, you have to be persistent and ruthless.

That movie whitewashed the McDonald brothers. They promised Ray Kroc an exclusive franchise area, but they had already promised it to someone else previously. Kroc had to pay off the other guy otherwise he would have been sued.

Moral of the story is don't force a romance b plot in a film that doesn't call for it.

Just another anti-American, anti-capitalism message. Nothing to see here.

I wonder what it's like to see a patriotic movie from Hollywhores

What about the Coen Brothers' Hail Caesar?

moral of the story: don't be a fucking perfectionist sperg, Americans don't care if they are eating powdered milkshake or 100% legit milkshake

Don't trust Americans.

And Death of Stalin.

t. Penny pinching Jew

>shake hands with the people you've completely humiliated and screwed over
>refuse to pay royalties
Was it autism?

This. Hollywhore Jews hate America so they make movies like American Beauty.

This is what shouldn't be allowed. It's my idea, nobody should have the right to improve on it.

Welcome to the end of progress

Why is it everything autism to you zoomers?

the moral is that this is what happens when you reject Logos

Same reason niggers call each other niggers. They're all autistic, but think they're the least.

Moral of the Story - If you got a great business concept don't let someone else take over the Franchise rights. The McDonalds brothers were total cucks.

Ray Kroc actually did give a shit though which is what they showed in the movie when he had a shitfit seeing McDonalds that weren't selling the right food and letting their establishments be dirty.

No one has ever claimed McDonalds was great food, but it's clean and cheap.

Now THIS is autism

>No one has ever claimed McDonalds was great food, but it's clean and cheap.

tfw you never got to experience McDonald's in the 70s/80s.

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BASED wiseposter

It was definitely better than alright

>actually did give a shit though
he didn't care about the principles, he cared about profits.
and he understood that by following the system he would make money.
the sponsorship deals he was pushing, the powder milkshake, all the tiny little things he tried to push:
were about putting money before the concept.
little concessions he convinced himself wouldn't hurt the process.
if he cared about the business he wouldn't have pushed them, he would have just franchised what the brothers did exactly.

What are some other biopics where the bad guy wins?

>That movie whitewashed the McDonald brothers.
The McDonalds were black?!

This desu
It's one thing to be anal about the menu, the cleanliness of the establishment and the layout of the kitchen, but refusing to budge on soft-serve was a bridge too far. It's the same shit either way, it's just cold sugar that tastes good

Boring comedies, but pretty decent movies all-in-all that were "right".