The main protagonist, Rob Gordon, owns a record store, and his two quirky employees polar opposite tastes in music start a conflict which is sure to entertain.
This is the opening scene to the movie Roger Dodger, and it serves as the thesis to the rest of the film. Here, Roger explains his philosophy on the relationship between men and women through time, and man's ultimate doom to obsolescence.
This scene is one of my personal favorites in the movie. Here, we see Roger's problem throughout the movie, his constant need to reduce and debase the world. We also get one of the most badass lines in movie history. "He's not daddy. He's just a guy in a suit!"
This scene is part of the movie Roger Dodger. In it, Roger, the main protagonist, coaches his nephew, Nick, on sex, girls, and becoming a playa on the streets of New York.