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What's Your Derby Name?
Derby name scene from Whip It
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Відео

Planet of the Apes: Decisive Minute
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What happened to Earth while the Charlton Hestons of the world were away?
Away We Go: Best Six Minutes
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Okay, so the couple who is standing in the first scene is pregnant and traveling around the country to decide where to raise baby. Here they are in Madison Wisconsin visiting their trust-fund-feminist-with-a-university-sinecure friend. The conversation takes an unexpected turn ...
Advertising per Mad Men
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What is advertising? Mad Men proposes an answer. [Includes vulgar language.]
How to Handle: an Argumentative Hippie
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Some people feel they know better than others what's right. Usually they're hippies. Sometimes you have to talk to them. [Includes vulgar language.]
How to Handle: a Difficult Neighbor
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It's hard to love our neighbors as ourselves. Much easier just to make sure they don't get in our s t.
How to Handle: an Employee Seeking a Raise
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An employee did something wrong and something right, but doesn't know which one you know about. Now he wants a raise. Or cut to the chase in the two-minute version: www.dailymotion.com/video/xb6e8w_hth-employee-seeking-raise-s02e03
How to Handle: a Pretentious Intellectual
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From media and communications, to law, business and culture, pretentious intellectuals are everywhere nowadays. Make sure you deal with their work appropriately.
How to Handle: an Insubordinate Employee
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Unfortunately, subordinates do not always subordinate. Even more unfortunately, you can't always get rid of them. [Includes vulgar language.]
How to Handle: a Skeptical Client
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Client not buying your pitch? Time to get medieval ...
How to Handle: an Employee Seeking a Raise
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An employee did something wrong and something right, but doesn't know which one you know about. Now he wants a raise. Or see the extended-play six-minute version: ua-cam.com/video/xvPHFuBwTbY/v-deo.html

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @juliendesuarez8847
    @juliendesuarez8847 2 дні тому

    American and Adventurous. So the Dr was pitching the idea of the the Marlboro cowboy man and they ignored her. People might not remember but Marlboro massively rose in market share in the 50s… far surpassing Lucky Strike that was No1 before. All thanks to the Marlboro man

  • @Paicheman
    @Paicheman 3 дні тому

    Most ppl seem to focus on the young kid as the "insubordinate" one. But to me, the one being handled here was Don. The CEO was telling him over and over he was not to fire Pete and he kept pushing getting more and more out of line. He starts throwing a tantrum when he says "you want him more than me". The Mid Manager looks already worried at this moment but then the CEO brushes it off brilliantly. You know we want you (but dont let the door hit you on the way out).

  • @michaelterrell5061
    @michaelterrell5061 6 днів тому

    No one has mentioned the “I know your generation went to college instead of serving” line? Because that really shows how the dynamic between Draper, Pete, and Sterling is predicated largely on generation and the hardships that come with each generation. For Don and Sterling, Sterling is Greatest gen, and Don is Silent gen, both are relatively close in generation(with silent gen generally being the younger siblings of the greatest gen and having had to live in the Great Depression with them or though they were their children) and both were defined by war, with the Greatest gen obviously being defined by WW2 and the silent gen being defined by the start of the Cold War and the Korean War. Pete is different, they grew up without hardship, they came of age during a far more peaceful and progressive time, and though Vietnam was a huge issue and a blot on the nation, it wasn’t an all connecting force like WW2 and Korea were, as the percentage of Americans who served in Vietnam was so much lower than in WW2 and Korea. In all I would say that the connection in generation between the silent and the greatest generation is largely why Draper and Sterling are so close, while Pete, a child of a particularly cozy generation in comparison, is less respected and not very close to either.

  • @sparrow56able
    @sparrow56able 7 днів тому

    What a pretentious karen...he showed her good

  • @JebadiaSmith
    @JebadiaSmith 7 днів тому

    Using the word "employee" implies that the person is getting paid or compensated in some agreed upon way in exchange for the work or service provided.. Blackmailing, threatening, and manipulating someone into performing a task without providing compensation does not make that person your employee... It makes them your victim. So you can just shut up with all this "employee" verbiage...I would not me going through a second bankruptcy if I were anyone's employee...And on that note, there isn't enough money in the world to make me want to work for you. Sex isn't payment its human trafficking.

  • @georgejopanos763
    @georgejopanos763 8 днів тому

    Love the ending.What a smart way to twist the reality into loyalty and guilt, in fact he owes Don from that moment 😂 crazy.. i wont ever let you down don HAHAHAHA DON DONNNN

  • @fredbobberts5753
    @fredbobberts5753 9 днів тому

    I forgot just how good this show was.

  • @Mrx-wr2mu
    @Mrx-wr2mu 10 днів тому

    There you go!

  • @Wolfinger1935
    @Wolfinger1935 11 днів тому

    In a series filled with repulsive, duplicitous scumbags, I always felt Pete Cambell was the most sniveling two-faced weasel.

  • @tabathaogost4982
    @tabathaogost4982 11 днів тому

    Don is in fact, not a big boy, as much as Sterling tried to pass him as one. And Bert knew it. "There you go! I'm glad we're all better now" is exactly how you talk to a little boy 😅

  • @BRICKSINSILK
    @BRICKSINSILK 13 днів тому

    dons hair is pretty perfect just quietly

  • @vicdayal2794
    @vicdayal2794 13 днів тому

    How did Burt know the topic at hand was Pete Campbell?

  • @RMR1
    @RMR1 14 днів тому

    One of the best written and acted scenes (or three-scene montage, in this case) of the entire show. "Jesus, Campbell -- don't EVER say that!"😂Such a classic coup de grâce. As if Pete's humiliation wasn't already complete and total, Roger perfectly slams him with an absolute gut blow for good measure.

  • @robertlobato2259
    @robertlobato2259 15 днів тому

    there is how the world should work and how the world really works

  • @beachlifebestlife
    @beachlifebestlife 16 днів тому

    id quit if i were that kid....

  • @gabo2nd
    @gabo2nd 17 днів тому

    1:05 “people are living one way and secretly thinking the exact opposite?” Ummmm didn’t this guy turn out to be…. How should I say, “living one way and secretly thinking the exact opposite?”

  • @JaayEmm
    @JaayEmm 18 днів тому

    and Roger knowing that he had to paint it as Don's work to keep him... Management 101.

  • @JaayEmm
    @JaayEmm 18 днів тому

    knick knack paddy wack... brilliant.

  • @eftate
    @eftate 18 днів тому

    "There ya go! I'm glad we're all better now."

  • @hamsterdiving7593
    @hamsterdiving7593 20 днів тому

    And *this* one scene helped set the tone for the rest of the series, putting it up there with The Sopranos and The Wire... They make it look so effortless, so throwaway It's what I wanted "Pan Am" to be so badly, because I love series set in the 60s, but they just couldn't pull it off. Too banal, and the actors too "actor-y" without being given breathing space... a shame

  • @nantwon
    @nantwon 20 днів тому

    Yooooo Roger ftw

  • @mitchcunningham8520
    @mitchcunningham8520 23 дні тому

    Roger Sterling doing Roger Sterling things.

  • @dominickstewart433
    @dominickstewart433 24 дні тому

    Don-wisdom Lady-intelligence

  • @dannoonan6215
    @dannoonan6215 24 дні тому

    "The Watch eats The Sausage." - Burt Cooper

  • @ghostrider2664
    @ghostrider2664 24 дні тому

    Maybe i should finally watch this show

  • @mohaimenulimam233
    @mohaimenulimam233 25 днів тому

    What movie is this?

    • @Jadido7
      @Jadido7 24 дні тому

      it's a serie : Mad Men

  • @melkerner
    @melkerner 25 днів тому

    Brilliant! Simply brilliant

  • @bonaled
    @bonaled 26 днів тому

    You can spend years on an MBA and half of it is in this short

  • @12345682900
    @12345682900 28 днів тому

    Always make your idea someone else's idea.....and they'll think it was theirs. Harry's happy and Roger saved some money.

  • @stillcovalent
    @stillcovalent Місяць тому

    A raise plus New business cards for the new head of the TV department

  • @seveski
    @seveski Місяць тому

    trump is a Crazy Unintelligent Nihilistic Traitor

  • @albadridahl6710
    @albadridahl6710 Місяць тому

    This insubordinate slave, did he posess the mental capacity of introspection? "I realize that" and "I don't know what to say" sounds like Campbell didn't even recognized what was said in the same way people these days are flabergasted by they question how many mobile phones they had thus far. I assume Campbell has neither consciousness nor ethical concerns for his action. Maybe it has something to do with the general Macchiavellian vibe of Mad Men. Also John Hamm looks like Leslie Nielson in the Naked Gun.

  • @godisjihyo3615
    @godisjihyo3615 Місяць тому

    she is the one handling a pretentious intellectual

  • @jimmartin1803
    @jimmartin1803 Місяць тому

    There’s nothing you can do. That’s why you don’t tell your wife. Great advice.

  • @grafmxm7117
    @grafmxm7117 Місяць тому

    71 / 5.000 In 20 years, sugar will be viewed the same way cigarettes are now...

  • @andreidima3880
    @andreidima3880 Місяць тому

    Rule number 1. Never outshine the master.

  • @silverdrillpickle7596
    @silverdrillpickle7596 Місяць тому

    Make your deal the day you walk in the door.

  • @bishoprrac
    @bishoprrac Місяць тому

    Did his bow tie appear out of nowhere?

  • @smsucks7174
    @smsucks7174 Місяць тому

    She was correct.

  • @ParanoidGoblinoid
    @ParanoidGoblinoid Місяць тому

    “How to handle a cocky male.”

  • @NormanNC
    @NormanNC Місяць тому

    suck my vag in a world of death & unrest

  • @rebrahim00
    @rebrahim00 Місяць тому

    There are other rules :)😊

  • @vanhalenps4
    @vanhalenps4 Місяць тому

    Whats interesting to me is the Don Draper killed his old identity, which Freud would say confirms his death wish before that time. The new identity or persona believed itself had enough power to navigate the truth about cigarettes when confronted with that, because of defense mechanisms and leverage from his new position but it's a fatal flaw we can see repeatedly. Mad Men believe they can pursuade their own bodies out of something like cancer or alcoholism, as they are able to pursuade their clientele and the general public on what to buy.

  • @matthewmay8572
    @matthewmay8572 Місяць тому

    Dunning Krueger: the up and comer knows what he knows, the experienced master knows what he doesn’t know

  • @user-fp7rc6sp5t
    @user-fp7rc6sp5t Місяць тому

    I could watch MAD MEN over and over again. Everything about it is perfect, down to the desk accessories. Can't get better!

  • @lawrencewood289
    @lawrencewood289 Місяць тому

    Stirling's take is so skillful!!

  • @lawrencewood289
    @lawrencewood289 Місяць тому

    Absolutely brilliant scene.

  • @user-fp7rc6sp5t
    @user-fp7rc6sp5t Місяць тому

    Sheer brilliance, and thats just the sets and wardrobes. I totally believe in Don Draper, Pete Campbell and Roger Stirling as real people. Possibly the best TV series ever made.

  • @lankylankster7148
    @lankylankster7148 Місяць тому

    Lemme guess: inspired by the legend of Ayn Rand, novelist and philosopher, right? (The series did once reference Atlas Shrugged). However, I suspect Rand had a bit more of a sense of humor than this! Watch her take on Mike Wallace. LL

  • @TrueGaming140.48
    @TrueGaming140.48 Місяць тому

    Petes backbone of America pitch may have been intelligent/creative but he seriously lacked wisdom here. Even today who would get away with this in a workplace? Also notice at 1:22 Sal's face, haha he knew what was about to go down.