Glengarry Glen Ross speech

samgman asked:


Where is Liz Lemon?

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25 Responses to “Glengarry Glen Ross speech”

  • robertmark34:

    You are right. They are people who if they were so successful why did they leave sales.

  • c28martin:

    yo Max K, dude was right, this speech is awesome.

  • iaintmadatcha:

    yh if your name is mike myers that is

  • kevineroh:

    Fuck You! Go homoe and play with your kids

  • JimmysNordon:

    2:49 in so funny.

  • Cybralisk:

    “You hear me you fuckin faggots”

    LOL awesome

  • timoutofmind:

    The leads are weak!

  • DOGGYSAW:

    If you don’t think this is one of the greatest scenes in film history, you don’t know film.

  • cy0811:

    I look like him…and have the M6….loved this shit

  • kikividis:

    Baldwin got $250,000 in 1991 for this role. He was on the set TWO days. What a fucking job if you can get it. I could be an intense ******* for a quarter million dollars. Fuck, some slicked back hair, a briefcase… actors… fucking privileged class of the modern age.

  • goonie8:

    2nd prize wasn’t all that bad.

  • gusswilliams:

    geez……..I **** sales trainers

  • quixizous:

    No Liz Lemon, but there’s still Jack Lemmon. :)

  • screamwriter1:

    Watch this before you go to work each day and its all gravy after. One of the best film scenes ever. Very much like a condensed version of boot camp in 6 minutes. He breaks them then builds them up again. They go from “Fucken Faggots to “Gents” in a matter of minutes.

  • jxraucci:

    To all who watch this scene. This is a scene from a play written by David Mamet. A scene to a play. With that in mind his writing in this dialog is on the $, literally. I am a salesmen, full time. I ask that you consider the writers talent first because the dialog is true and real to the plight of these characters. I’m writing this note because the other comments don’t account for the depth that is being displayed by these actors.

  • quiksilver77:

    i’m in corporate real estate and you’re damn right it happens. you don’t perform, then you don’t make money and you don’t have your job any longer. simple as that.

  • tparisi88:

    this movie blows except for Baldwin’s scene. They should’ve had more of him

  • canadaboy9988:

    I’m motivated to sell more *****.

  • traingp7:

    What a bullshitter. He couldn’t get those people to close because most of them don’t have the money to close.

  • TheLastReplicant:

    Any better ideas?

  • cordovarancho:

    The brutality of the american capitalist system on full display.

  • slapmewyobooty:

    what’s true, and what aspect do you mean “it” doesnt happen in real life?

    I know nothing of real-estate, but the
    “sink or swim” principle applys to
    success in general.

  • housesell:

    I’m a Realtor – been one for 20 years.
    As true as this is, it does not happen in real life, believe me.
    Incredible movie, though.

  • colhenley:

    I got that stat from an old John Hancock sales seminar. That being said, all quotes should be followed by a Winston Churchill quote: “42% of all statistics are made up on the spot”. LMAO
    I must disagree on your other point though; Products that sell themselves are only easier to sell. I know if many highly effective salesmen that bank selling ****. Its a salesman thing. A master of his game can sell snowballs to eskimo’s! Donald Trump started with a camera, rented dozer and a line of ****!

  • ralfyrules:

    lol @ the info.
    so true.

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