Brewster's Millions Comments

  • Freddy 2023-03-03 09:49:49

    It's getting more interesting after participating in the mayoral...

  • Newell 2023-02-27 23:20:10

    85 years old, it's an old movie. Creative but bland. The black protagonist is quite into the...

  • Buford 2023-02-20 05:22:49

    After watching the richest man in tomatoes, I came to this film with 120,000 anticipation, and as a result, I! tm! actually! Of course! Look! Sleepy!...

  • Jacey 2023-02-13 03:09:49

    Situational hypothetical drama movies, the biggest advantage of this kind of movie is that it can make people overwhelmed by lustful addiction. It is said that the recent popular Chinese film is a remake. I haven't watched the Chinese film yet, but just watching this one still has the unique jokes of comedy films of that...

  • Kade 2023-02-09 11:09:35

    Finally saw the original version of "The Richest Man in Xihong City", Richard Pryor behaved naturally without any traces, and with his naturally funny face, it made people think that this is the friend around you, not the character in the movie It's a pity that there are so many stalks in that era, otherwise it must be an excellent comedy...

  • Tavares 2023-02-04 20:43:15

    The richest man in Xihong City plagiarized! ! Happy Twist does not explain the source of the plot reference! !...

  • Lois 2023-02-03 09:50:19

    85 years old, it's an old movie. Creative but bland. The black protagonist is quite into the...

  • Kylie 2023-01-29 15:40:37

    Uncle Pryor brings 3 points of joy. Finally, there is a remake of a domestic film that surpasses the original, but only because the original is an old film from 30 years ago. The biggest problem is that the ending is too hasty and confusing, and the theme is not as profound as "The Richest Man in Xihong...

  • Jessyca 2023-01-26 19:25:12

    Even in the film industry in the 1980s, the story was innovative, the script was sloppy, the production was rough, and the performance was extremely poor. In the final election paragraph, you can call it satire or farce. The protagonist is set as a black man, and the female accountants, male besties, team coaches, uncles, and villains surrounding him in this wonderful life are all white, but ideological fans are saying that this is racism and political correctness. Or is it not...

  • Gaston 2023-01-22 06:11:00

    Favorite comedy of the...

Extended Reading

Brewster's Millions quotes

  • Spike Nolan: Monty, this is Hackensack, NJ. No scout comes here, you understand that. Trains are going through the outfield right now. But you strike this guy out, I'll take you with me tonight and get you drunk, that's a promise.

  • [On night 29, Angela Drake is calculating all the expenses and finds that Monty had spent the remaining $38,000 on the big party in the Plaza Hotel's Grand Ballroom; Brewster walks into the room to see the inevitable]

    Monty Brewster: Hi. I thought I'd find you here. Listen, since Warren's not around, I... thought maybe I can escort you to the party.

    Angela Drake: Monty, I'm real sorry about you retiring from baseball. I know how much it meant to you.

    Monty Brewster: That's all right. I mean, it happens to everyone sooner or later. It's the nature of the game.

    Angela Drake: Yeah. Well... I don't think there's anything left here for me to add up, so I guess this is goodbye.

    Monty Brewster: Goodbye? Don't you wanna go to the party?

    Angela Drake: Oh, no. I couldn't stand another one. If you wanna know the truth, I don't see what could you possibly be celebrating unless you think it's okay to squander thirty million dollars.

    Monty Brewster: I don't. I just think maybe it was a phase I was going through.

    [Angela, about to turn cross, starts to walk away]

    Monty Brewster: Listen, tomorrow, things will be different. I won't be like this anymore.

    Angela Drake: [turns cross] Come tomorrow, you are dead broke. It's all over. You don't even have a job playing baseball anymore. And what do you do? You throw a party with last thirty-eight thousand!

    Monty Brewster: Listen to me. I pissed off so much money, I figured, what difference does $38,000 make?

    Angela Drake: [angry] Oh, how dare you. That's more money than a lot of hard-working people earn in a year! You better get your values together because you're gonna need them.

    Monty Brewster: [frustated] Why don't wait until tomorrow and then you'll know what this is all about.

    Angela Drake: [furious] Just forget it, okay? And I hope you have fun at that party 'cause it all you got left!

    [Angela, very upset, storms out of the room and slams the door behind him]

    Monty Brewster: I love you.