Seriously, Michael Keaton was a great choice to be Ray Kroc. The transformations he went through during the course of the film were surprisingly legit. I usually don't watch films like this since they often play up events for drama/intrigue that utterly annihilate suspension of disbelief, but Keaton really sold it.
Of course, John Lynch and Nick Offerman as the McDonald Brothers were good too, but I am not sure the film would have really stuck the landing with anyone else as Ray Kroc.
Yeah, early on in the movie youre rooting for Kroc who just seems like a down on his luck salesmen, then he starts stepping on the MacDonald brothers toes with certain cost cutting ideas and by the end hes a full fledge villain. I really like the scene where he says what he really wanted was their all American sounding name because he hates his "Kroc, like crock of shit!"
the movie The Founder is pretty great. All about how Ray Kroc cheated them out of not only their restaurant, but their name too.
Seriously, Michael Keaton was a great choice to be Ray Kroc. The transformations he went through during the course of the film were surprisingly legit. I usually don't watch films like this since they often play up events for drama/intrigue that utterly annihilate suspension of disbelief, but Keaton really sold it.
Of course, John Lynch and Nick Offerman as the McDonald Brothers were good too, but I am not sure the film would have really stuck the landing with anyone else as Ray Kroc.
Yeah, early on in the movie youre rooting for Kroc who just seems like a down on his luck salesmen, then he starts stepping on the MacDonald brothers toes with certain cost cutting ideas and by the end hes a full fledge villain. I really like the scene where he says what he really wanted was their all American sounding name because he hates his "Kroc, like crock of shit!"
And then turned it into the world's largest drug dealer.
source?
Also, "I got these cheese burgers man."
What did you say to me?