Cuba Gooding Jr said it first (character's name Rod Tidwell).
Then of course Tom Cruise as Jerry McGuire said it a bunch of times too.
It implies that he wants to make a lot of money. Fame, respect etc are not as important.
2007-02-10 18:37:50
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answered by haxemon 4
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Cuba Gooding Jr. Jerry McGuire
2007-02-11 04:26:20
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answered by wishbear3687 2
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Cuba Gooding Jr on Jerry Maguire
2007-02-11 02:33:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It implies just what it directly says-- if you give me the money, I will produce for you. Show me the money and I'll show you the moves, as in football moves. As others answered, it was Cuba Gooding playing I-forget-the-character-now in Jerry Maguire but he was an Arizona Cardinals wide receiver. He was actually telling his agent, played by Tom Cruise, to show him the money. As in, get me the money, you're my agent, now show me the money.
2007-02-11 02:43:36
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answered by Fireant3 2
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The character who played Jerry Maguire in the movie Jerry Maguire - Tom Cruise.
2007-02-11 02:38:01
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answered by deostroll 3
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Show Me the Money! by Brenda Hiatt.
2007-02-11 02:40:20
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answered by KrishDev 2
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Tom Cruise - It means to go big or go home. He's looking for the highest amount some one is going to pay him.
2007-02-11 02:39:00
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answered by ciaschoolboy 1
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tom cruise in Jerry mcguaire
2007-02-11 07:19:00
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answered by Rishit Desai 2
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koyna mitra in a song
'show me the money'
2007-02-11 03:01:24
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answered by neel g 1
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donald trump
2007-02-11 03:11:47
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answered by David 6
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