Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hey, what do we got here? I have some "Jerry Maguire" props. We have his Mission Statement. Airline tickets from United for Jerry Maguire. And these are his sunglasses? Yep. Do you know if this was like the-- Yep. That was his actual briefcase used in the movie. Yeah. - That's pretty-- - Adds value. --that's pretty cool. The Jerry Maguire Company, Sports Management Consultants. Help me help you. [LAUGHS] I'm at the pawn shop today to sell my props from the movie, "Jerry Maguire." I acquired these items from a storage auction sale in LA. And I'm a huge Tom Cruise fan. I love the movie. The briefcase looks real. The sunglasses look real. But I'm just not 100% sure. I'm hoping to get $5,500 for them today. If I'm able to walk out of here with $5,500, I'm gonna take my kids to a theme park. Very interesting. So where did you get this stuff? I got it from a storage auction. OK. Jerry Maguire came out in the mid-'90s. Great box office hit. Got, like, a real cult following. Top movie lines of all time, "show me the money." "The human head weighs eight pounds," top movie line of all time, unless we're talking about your head, of course. Then it's probably 18 pounds. Please just do your job for a change. Show me the money, Rick. Show me the money. You'll be seeing no money on your paycheck if you just don't-- just do something, please. You're looking to sell this? I am. So how much you want for this? $5,500. Movie props go for a lot of money. Let me have someone come down and look at all this stuff. OK. They will know if it's from the movie, OK? OK. So let me go give somebody a call. OK. You complete me. You complete me. Hey, Hope. How's it going? I'm good, Rick. How are you? - I'm doing great. - Nice to see you. CHUMLEE: I'm out here for you. Hi, Chum. So, Hope was the prop master on "Jerry q Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. This baby right here. Hi, old friend. So how did you acquire this? I actually got it in a storage auction. OK, that makes sense to me because about 15 years ago, I changed out my storage. And a few boxes, we didn't know what they were, and we left them behind. And now I know where they are, so-- [LAUGHTER] --there they are. [LAUGHS] So every one of these items is from the "Jerry Maguire" movie? Yes. This is Jerry. Cameron Crowe, the director, wrote this. He wrote the 22-page mission statement specifically for this film. That was really odd that he wrote a whole 22-page mission statement. That way Tom Cruise had something to work with. And his airline ticket? I mean, I made up airline tickets for all the cast because it helps the actor. They're no longer Tom Cruise, no longer Renee Zellweger. They are that character. So Tom Cruise actually wore these sunglasses? Yes. One day he put them on and he loved them. And he came in, and he said, Hope, I want to wear these. These wouldn't have been for close-ups. But these would have been what he wore, you know? OK. These were all items that I made or acquired directly for this film. You complete me, Hope. [LAUGHTER] Oh, Chum. Don't encourage him. Sorry. [LAUGHTER] So what's it all worth? Well, with the right auction, with the right people in the setting, I would probably put an estimate for these items, probably at about $5,500. OK. Well, thanks. We appreciate it. You're welcome. Good luck to you. Thank you. OK. So how much did you want for this stuff? $5,500. I'll give you 2,000 bucks. Oh, no. So I have to frame all this stuff. It's work to sell this stuff. $5,000. I'll make this really, really easy for you. I'll go $3,000, not a penny more. I can't do it for $3,000. I'm definitely not getting rich off you at that price. $3,000 is more than fair. I can't. I can't part with it for $3,000. [SIGHS] Well, thanks for coming by. I appreciate it. - Thank you. If you change your mind though, come back. OK. Thank you very much. Today, there will be no showing of money, I guess. I'm a little bummed. But, you know, the expert did price them at $5,500. He didn't have me at $3,000, so I'm not going to sell these items today. COREY HARRISON: Chum, what are you doing? Just writing a mission statement. Trying to be like Jerry Maguire, Rick. OK. What's your mission statement? Rick should be less cranky. Pinky should be on the payroll. I should get two hours paid lunch each day. COREY HARRISON: It's a wish list, Chum. This is my mission statement. Who's coming with me? Where are you going? I'm going to start my own pawn shop if you don't want to live by the mission statement. Who's coming with me? Have a nice day, Chum. You know what? I'm taking the panther with me. [LAUGHTER] All right. COREY HARRISON: As soon as you start that pawn shop, give me a call, and I'll be right there to help you.
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