Lets all appreciate the subtlety of the moment when Alec says PUT THE COFFEE DOWN, he actually quickly checks the board to see if Levine sold something and only after seeing Levine sold 0 on the board, he confronts him. That makes this moment more reasonable
i havent been hitting my target this month...found my self with a coffee in hand...baldwins speech ringing in my ears...put coffee down and hit the phones!
After watching this video I sold a customer a small fish hook, then, a medium fish hook, then a larger fish hook. Then, I sold him a new fishing rod. Then, I asked him where he was going fishing and he said down the coast. I told him he was going to need a boat, so we went down to the boat department, and I sold him a twin engine Boston Whaler. Then, he said he didn't think his car would pull it, so I took him down to the automobile department and sold him a 4x4 truck with all the bells and whistles. I sold all this to a guy came in to buy feminine products for his wife, and I said, 'Dude, your weekend's shot. You should go fishing.'"
seen this so many times but I love picking up all the little things that make this scene amazing. Even the rain pouring outside. The way he goes back at Ed Harris at the end. So much to the this.
I agree . I watch this scene all the time. I just wish the director would've had Ricky Roma in the room with all of them! I have no idea why they didn't do it that way. Maybe the two dynamic characters (Pacino and Baldwin) would've clashed?
@@rickycee87 Yes. That’s why. Plus Roma is doing good and the higher-ups don’t wanna made him pissed up (could lead to losing a lot of sales). In Glengarry Glen Ross, this performance by Baldwin is probably the best cameo character of all time in cinema history.
The DVD commentary on this scene was pretty cool. Baldwin himself admitted that he got so into forming the character that he literally couldn't be around any of the other great actors in the movie because he had to maintain this superior "I'm the greatest fucking salesman in the world lecturing you losers" the whole time to pull it off properly. Absolute magic.
What's funny is my boss at Guitar Center brought in a TV and played this scene for us as inspiration. It was his favorite and he quoted it all the time "coffee's for closers!" That's how I found out about it. Yes, life is selling. It might take you 50 years to figure out but everything you do is selling. Every time you submit a project, complete a job, ask for a raise, you're selling an idea, a product or a service.
Honestly, as a salesman, this motivates me EVERY TIME when I am feeling sluggish. This speech should be a foundation for every salespersons' mentality.
When I first saw this film in the mid 90's it was never the type of film I would watch but I was mesmerized by EVERY actor in it. Alec Baldwin, Al Pacino, Ed Harris, Alan Arkin, Jack Lemon, Kevin Spacey, Jonathan Pryce. STELLAR cast!!!
Sihle Mthembu Bryan Pratt I have been Active Iraq longer than VIETNAM war lasted. 26 years operation desert storm war. I did not agree to become a child martyr for FOUR US Presidents and Vietnam. VIETNAM has Failed to Uphold the agreement I signed with them in 1995. Their permanent mission to the UN. I am supposed to be PROTECTED by the Vietnam Penal Code, children in active armed conflict. I have been active through 4 U S Presidents and 3 generations of children. I signed the 1995 indefinite nuclear nonproliferation treaty age 17. Kelly L Kicinski MD Royal I have a 1994-6 Phd royal Ban Ki Moon UN Secretariat Yale,Oxford,Vanderbilt Carnegie Peace Endowment 1. Alma ATA MD science World Health Organization Hiroshi Nakajima MD 2. Dr Congo from Democratic Republic of Congo 3. Kuala Lumpur KPT PhD ASEAN nations 4. Dalai Lama Phd 5. ASTER Space Phd MITI Japan 6. Carnegie Peace Endowment Phd UPS Nuclear Policy 7. Elected Phd of my choice. Kelly MD royal DOT OSHA world health surgeon ruclips.net/video/Zk_axM0qsa4/видео.html
It's a vignette, a tiny snapshot of a handful of blokes in a cut-throat business in tough times. It's dark night outside and raining like hell, and each one of them is trying to make it, in his own way, whatever the consequences. I loved the energy, the interaction between the characters. I loved the movie. It's like any other piece of art. Some people love it, some people don't get it.
David Cook Bryan Pratt I have been Active Iraq longer than VIETNAM war lasted. 26 years operation desert storm war. I did not agree to become a child martyr for FOUR US Presidents and Vietnam. VIETNAM has Failed to Uphold the agreement I signed with them in 1995. Their permanent mission to the UN. I am supposed to be PROTECTED by the Vietnam Penal Code, children in active armed conflict. I have been active through 4 U S Presidents and 3 generations of children. I signed the 1995 indefinite nuclear nonproliferation treaty age 17. Kelly L Kicinski MD Royal I have a 1994-6 Phd royal Ban Ki Moon UN Secretariat Yale,Oxford,Vanderbilt Carnegie Peace Endowment 1. Alma ATA MD science World Health Organization Hiroshi Nakajima MD 2. Dr Congo from Democratic Republic of Congo 3. Kuala Lumpur KPT PhD ASEAN nations 4. Dalai Lama Phd 5. ASTER Space Phd MITI Japan 6. Carnegie Peace Endowment Phd UPS Nuclear Policy 7. Elected Phd of my choice. Kelly MD royal DOT OSHA world health surgeon ruclips.net/video/Zk_axM0qsa4/видео.html
That's Jack Lemmon physically crying because nobody knew about Alec Baldwin's scene until the day they shot it. After filming, Alec Baldwin apologized for making his idol cry.
Whenever my friends try to drink coffee, I order them to 'put...that coffee...down' because 'coffee's for closers only'. I then assure them that I am not fucking with them. I do this every time. I have considerably fewer friends as a result.
His authoritative speech is really a misdirection. You can see by what happens later in the film that, as far as is shown, the leads really are useless, even for the most skilled salesman. Perhaps Blake is a good salesman, but his coming to the office is more like an opportunity for an alpha male gorilla to beat his chest rather than serious advice. There isn't much of any 'truth' to be found in this film, because it remains ambiguous whether the salesmen are bad at their job, or whether the company is delusional.
***** And then you'd have the entire office on their knees with their mouths open, because your balls would be made of something much more valuable than brass.
It is definitely a no-win situation. If a bunch of no-name salesmen can't sell leads that are worthless, then they don't get a chance to sell the Glengarry leads, which are implied to be much easier to sell.
Perhaps the greatest bit of acting of all time. Baldwin takes the stereotypes of every top salesman portrayal and rolls it into the best movie character ever. I remember being on the edge of my seat when I first saw it on the big screen.
He was not there to inspire. His brief was to make those salesmen perspire and contemplate their fates if they failed to meet their sales targets. Or, achieve first prize.
It's harsh but we assume they know how to sell, I think it's about going out and making opportunities happen rather than sitting in the office drinking coffee and waiting for the opportunities to fall in their laps.
Indeed. No tools, no strategies. What a dick. This is a fantasy. People this unpleasant don't get very far in life. If any of you people find yourself dealing with a knobhead like this, leave your job as soon as you can.
I was a salesman fior any years, including the early 1990's, when this was filmed, and I can honestly say; nobody sales land, or anything else, at 9 o'clock at night.
Reminds me of a guy in sales. This is the kind of spirit that makes them a millionaire. Alec Baldwin must have done research. Should have got an oscar for such a performance.
The "Always be Closing" line reminds me of Musashi Miyamoto's "Always be cutting,"from his book the Five Rings. After teaching the five stances for sword fighting Musashi says that you should have a no-stance-stance, not fixated on any of the stances, or any move, but always be cutting, because cutting your opponent is the main, the only thing.
Alec Baldwin has delivered the goods. We are sold by his performance. I am pretty sure smart bosses would use this clip in their morning sales meeting to pump up their sales team. May year 2012 be a productive year for all.
If you don't own a copy of this film, and you want to see extraordinary acting, then buy it....it is worth the money just for Kevin Spacey and Al Pacino's performances, quite apart from all the other great actors in it. Wonderful movie
I love this performance! It is the truth. To succeed first you must believe in your success. You must believe you are successful and speak the truth about your vision and dream to the world. The world is following good leaders and good leaders speak the truth and only the truth.
The one thing that probably rings true for me as a non sales person was the question asking : " You think this is abuse ? How can you take the abuse you get on a sit ?" It takes a rare breed to do that kind of work.
@HGPMischiefMaker- In my wonderful life and times at military school, I've had the (mis?)fortune of being instructed on leadership by a retired Marine Corps Sergeant Major. This guy knows leadership if anybody does. He's got it down to a science. And one of the first things he ever told me was that berating people and tearing them down is no way to ultimately become a good leader. This scene is funny to watch- oustanding acting- but I don't think I'd play it that way.
Ed Harris is just brilliant !!! everyone in this movie is soo good. but Harris, omg how he captures the escence of the character he doesent even have to talk much. he just a great actor. !!!
one of the best written most under rated best performed movies ever...its a play ...a mamet play which I truly and utterly love...the cast is just 24 carrot gold....the most loved comedy actor ever jack lemmon...the force of nature al pacino...mr charisma alec baldwin....the uber wry super thesp kevin spacey.the intensely desperate ed harris....the pathetic alan arkin (love that guy) and the even more desperate closet homsexual jonathon pryce...I guess this is a male dominated film but its class
I've been in car sales almost 10 years and although this character is a little rough around the edges, I have learned that that this is a base for closing...it took me almost 10 years but I just recently figured it out!
I just got into sales and I've been watchin this movie about 3 times a week. He couldn't be right though... Always Be Closing. It doesn't matter whether your selling a $3 sandwich or a $200,000 piece of property. ALWAYS BE CLOSING.
If I worked in that office I'd say "Blake, you're right. Please, take me on one of your sits, with these existing leads. Let me watch you sell them to the customers. I wish to learn from your brilliance as you earn fifteen thousand dollars tonight. Then I will apply your approach in the future myself when I close"
Classic one liners: Even after 25 years of selling this still sends a shiver down my back.
Probably one of the best scenes ever to be created in movie history. Alec Baldwin just takes it all on a whole new level.
Lets all appreciate the subtlety of the moment when Alec says PUT THE COFFEE DOWN, he actually quickly checks the board to see if Levine sold something and only after seeing Levine sold 0 on the board, he confronts him. That makes this moment more reasonable
One of the best corporate speeches ever. Way better than Leonardo di Caprio's Wolf of Wallstreet speech.
Leo WHO?!
I’m pretty sure Leo studied this performance for his Wolf of Wall St role.
I wouldn’t blame Leo one bit.
Pure gold
You’re probably a tool.
It’s dumb! He sounds like Lil Tay bragging about how much his watch costs. 🤡
"Put the coffee down, coffee's for closers"
You think I'm f****** with you I'm not f****** with you😂😂😂 I'm here on a mission for mercy
Oh I guess I have your attention now😂😂😂❤❤
i havent been hitting my target this month...found my self with a coffee in hand...baldwins speech ringing in my ears...put coffee down and hit the phones!
After watching this video I sold a customer a small fish hook, then, a medium fish hook, then a larger fish hook. Then, I sold him a new fishing rod. Then, I asked him where he was going fishing and he said down the coast. I told him he was going to need a boat, so we went down to the boat department, and I sold him a twin engine Boston Whaler. Then, he said he didn't think his car would pull it, so I took him down to the automobile department and sold him a 4x4 truck with all the bells and whistles. I sold all this to a guy came in to buy feminine products for his wife, and I said, 'Dude, your weekend's shot. You should go fishing.'"
lol I like this ... bravo !
ROFL!
/appluase
seen this so many times but I love picking up all the little things that make this scene amazing. Even the rain pouring outside. The way he goes back at Ed Harris at the end. So much to the this.
I agree . I watch this scene all the time. I just wish the director would've had Ricky Roma in the room with all of them! I have no idea why they didn't do it that way. Maybe the two dynamic characters (Pacino and Baldwin) would've clashed?
@@rickycee87 Yes. That’s why. Plus Roma is doing good and the higher-ups don’t wanna made him pissed up (could lead to losing a lot of sales).
In Glengarry Glen Ross, this performance by Baldwin is probably the best cameo character of all time in cinema history.
when i started to watch this it rained outside.it was awsome
The DVD commentary on this scene was pretty cool. Baldwin himself admitted that he got so into forming the character that he literally couldn't be around any of the other great actors in the movie because he had to maintain this superior "I'm the greatest fucking salesman in the world lecturing you losers" the whole time to pull it off properly. Absolute magic.
Alec plays HIMSELF! He views the world this way. It’s why we see him calling humans the same slurs as in this scene. He believes this shh
he should've won an oscar for this. this was the best thing he'll ever do in his career.
Hell no.. his performance as Jack in 30 Rock is GOLD
The shadow nose ....
What's funny is my boss at Guitar Center brought in a TV and played this scene for us as inspiration. It was his favorite and he quoted it all the time "coffee's for closers!" That's how I found out about it.
Yes, life is selling. It might take you 50 years to figure out but everything you do is selling. Every time you submit a project, complete a job, ask for a raise, you're selling an idea, a product or a service.
Honestly, as a salesman, this motivates me EVERY TIME when I am feeling sluggish. This speech should be a foundation for every salespersons' mentality.
SUCH A GREAT MOVIE!!! Thought of it this morning! It's going in the queue!
When I first saw this film in the mid 90's it was never the type of film I would watch but I was mesmerized by EVERY actor in it.
Alec Baldwin, Al Pacino, Ed Harris, Alan Arkin, Jack Lemon, Kevin Spacey, Jonathan Pryce.
STELLAR cast!!!
"hit the bricks pal cos you are going OUT..."
Class...
I wonder if Hyundai use this clip in their sales training? : )
***** What matters is how much, not how long :)
still here? where? the same shit hole that you were in 25 years ago?
"Have you made your decision for Christ."
Sihle Mthembu Bryan Pratt I have been Active Iraq longer than VIETNAM war lasted.
26 years operation desert storm war.
I did not agree to become a child martyr for FOUR US Presidents and Vietnam.
VIETNAM has Failed to Uphold the agreement I signed with them in 1995. Their permanent mission to the UN. I am supposed to be PROTECTED by the Vietnam Penal Code, children in active armed conflict.
I have been active through 4 U S Presidents and 3 generations of children. I signed the 1995 indefinite nuclear nonproliferation treaty age 17.
Kelly L Kicinski MD Royal
I have a 1994-6 Phd royal Ban Ki Moon UN Secretariat Yale,Oxford,Vanderbilt Carnegie Peace Endowment
1. Alma ATA MD science World Health Organization Hiroshi Nakajima MD
2. Dr Congo from Democratic Republic of Congo
3. Kuala Lumpur KPT PhD ASEAN nations
4. Dalai Lama Phd
5. ASTER Space Phd MITI Japan
6. Carnegie Peace Endowment Phd UPS Nuclear Policy
7. Elected Phd of my choice.
Kelly MD royal
DOT OSHA world health surgeon
ruclips.net/video/Zk_axM0qsa4/видео.html
@@almaatamd2211 What’s your point ???
It's a vignette, a tiny snapshot of a handful of blokes in a cut-throat business in tough times. It's dark night outside and raining like hell, and each one of them is trying to make it, in his own way, whatever the consequences. I loved the energy, the interaction between the characters. I loved the movie. It's like any other piece of art. Some people love it, some people don't get it.
Amazing performance - and spot on the truth about sales. I need a guy like this to run my sales meetings!
I watch this scene every time I feel like I'm lacking inspiration. "If you don't like it, LEAVE!" best line ever.
The leads are weak? YOU'RE WEAK!
David Cook Bryan Pratt I have been Active Iraq longer than VIETNAM war lasted.
26 years operation desert storm war.
I did not agree to become a child martyr for FOUR US Presidents and Vietnam.
VIETNAM has Failed to Uphold the agreement I signed with them in 1995. Their permanent mission to the UN. I am supposed to be PROTECTED by the Vietnam Penal Code, children in active armed conflict.
I have been active through 4 U S Presidents and 3 generations of children. I signed the 1995 indefinite nuclear nonproliferation treaty age 17.
Kelly L Kicinski MD Royal
I have a 1994-6 Phd royal Ban Ki Moon UN Secretariat Yale,Oxford,Vanderbilt Carnegie Peace Endowment
1. Alma ATA MD science World Health Organization Hiroshi Nakajima MD
2. Dr Congo from Democratic Republic of Congo
3. Kuala Lumpur KPT PhD ASEAN nations
4. Dalai Lama Phd
5. ASTER Space Phd MITI Japan
6. Carnegie Peace Endowment Phd UPS Nuclear Policy
7. Elected Phd of my choice.
Kelly MD royal
DOT OSHA world health surgeon
ruclips.net/video/Zk_axM0qsa4/видео.html
Whoa is thats jack lemmon holding the coffee?
That's Jack Lemmon physically crying because nobody knew about Alec Baldwin's scene until the day they shot it. After filming, Alec Baldwin apologized for making his idol cry.
I had the same thought. Grumpy old men is still in my library. And I will never let it go. Farewell Jack and Walt!
All legends in this scene
This scene is amazing!! This film as a whole is one of the best films ever made............period!!
Whenever my friends try to drink coffee, I order them to 'put...that coffee...down' because 'coffee's for closers only'. I then assure them that I am not fucking with them. I do this every time.
I have considerably fewer friends as a result.
"3rd prize is your fired" might be one of the best parts of this speech.
I don’t even need to say why I’m here, everyone else already knows.
id love to get those steak knives !
Absolutely great! A clip worth watching.
Just watched the entire move for the first time and loved it. It's going through my head today. Coffee is for closers!
A-Always
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He doesn't have to prove anything. He drove there in an $80,000 BMW.
His authoritative speech is really a misdirection. You can see by what happens later in the film that, as far as is shown, the leads really are useless, even for the most skilled salesman.
Perhaps Blake is a good salesman, but his coming to the office is more like an opportunity for an alpha male gorilla to beat his chest rather than serious advice.
There isn't much of any 'truth' to be found in this film, because it remains ambiguous whether the salesmen are bad at their job, or whether the company is delusional.
Good to know. I have to watch the whole movie once, not only this one scene :)
***** And then you'd have the entire office on their knees with their mouths open, because your balls would be made of something much more valuable than brass.
It is definitely a no-win situation. If a bunch of no-name salesmen can't sell leads that are worthless, then they don't get a chance to sell the Glengarry leads, which are implied to be much easier to sell.
It's interesting to me that the one that isn't there - Roma - isn't waiting for good leads to drop in his lap - he develops his own.
totally agree
Perhaps the greatest bit of acting of all time. Baldwin takes the stereotypes of every top salesman portrayal and rolls it into the best movie character ever. I remember being on the edge of my seat when I first saw it on the big screen.
Everytime I watch this video before work, I always get good sales figures.
Watch Death of a Salesman, it's better
This guy doesn't inspire. He doesn't give any plans or strategies. Just shouting about his BMW and his gold watch won't help anybody.
He was not there to inspire. His brief was to make those salesmen perspire and contemplate their fates if they failed to meet their sales targets. Or, achieve first prize.
satadru sengupta Fair point.
Sell or get the fuck out, what other inspiration do you need?
A rubber biscuit anyone?
It's harsh but we assume they know how to sell, I think it's about going out and making opportunities happen rather than sitting in the office drinking coffee and waiting for the opportunities to fall in their laps.
Indeed. No tools, no strategies. What a dick. This is a fantasy. People this unpleasant don't get very far in life. If any of you people find yourself dealing with a knobhead like this, leave your job as soon as you can.
that performance is right up there with robert shaws monologue about the USS indianapolis. Amazing delivery.
watched this is speech class at college and was amazing
Damn, what of the greatest scenes in modern cinema. Baldwin had some serious chops in his hey day.
I was a salesman fior any years, including the early 1990's, when this was filmed, and I can honestly say; nobody sales land, or anything else, at 9 o'clock at night.
I'm a pure salesmen, relationships, a good product and hard work with follow up and follow through are the key !
Wow very impressing!!! Truly enjoyed it man!
I just enjoy the superb job of the actors in this.
Seen it a thousand times...Something new to learn each and every time...Ha ha...Classic!
This speech stole the whole movie in my opinion. Amazing stuff
for real amigo....!!!!
this is one of the best monologues on film....ever...!!!
Love this every car salesperson should see this.
Reminds me of a guy in sales.
This is the kind of spirit that makes them a millionaire.
Alec Baldwin must have done research.
Should have got an oscar for such a performance.
The "Always be Closing" line reminds me of Musashi Miyamoto's "Always be cutting,"from his book the Five Rings. After teaching the five stances for sword fighting Musashi says that you should have a no-stance-stance, not fixated on any of the stances, or any move, but always be cutting, because cutting your opponent is the main, the only thing.
Alec Baldwin has delivered the goods. We are sold by his performance. I am pretty sure smart bosses would use this clip in their morning sales meeting to pump up their sales team.
May year 2012 be a productive year for all.
If you don't own a copy of this film, and you want to see extraordinary acting, then buy it....it is worth the money just for Kevin Spacey and Al Pacino's performances, quite apart from all the other great actors in it. Wonderful movie
"Put that coffee down. Coffee is for closers" ...classic.
I love this performance! It is the truth. To succeed first you must believe in your success. You must believe you are successful and speak the truth about your vision and dream to the world. The world is following good leaders and good leaders speak the truth and only the truth.
One of THE greatest scenes in the history of cinema, hands down.
God this is so good. Perhaps the best pissed off speech ever in the history of movies.
The one thing that probably rings true for me as a non sales person was the question asking : " You think this is abuse ? How can you take the abuse you get on a sit ?" It takes a rare breed to do that kind of work.
one of the best movie scenes EVER. Teaches you how to be a #winner! #motivation
@HGPMischiefMaker- In my wonderful life and times at military school, I've had the (mis?)fortune of being instructed on leadership by a retired Marine Corps Sergeant Major. This guy knows leadership if anybody does. He's got it down to a science. And one of the first things he ever told me was that berating people and tearing them down is no way to ultimately become a good leader. This scene is funny to watch- oustanding acting- but I don't think I'd play it that way.
the late Jack lemmons face at 4:05 is absolutely priceless! what a fine actor he was. that look is brimming with hate and contempt for this man.
this clip has changed my life I am smashing every target ' abc' always be closing or hit the bricks
I love that scene, one of my favorite films
Ed Harris is just brilliant !!! everyone in this movie is soo good. but Harris, omg how he captures the escence of the character he doesent even have to talk much. he just a great actor. !!!
@darqman82 An 8 Series to be exact. Have loved that car since I was a kid :)
THIS MOVIE TURNED ME INTO A CUTTHROAT BUSINESSMAN. My new name is NORMGARRY.
Put that coffee down! I am here from downtown!
Mitch and Murray my guys!
You're weak!
F&%$ you that's my name!
He sure got me motivated... and I ain't kidding
Take away all the Hollywood drama, his points are very valid for sales people. ABC & AIDA - solid
those material things are actually symbols of his persistence, boldness, ambition, willpower....
They actually played this for us at a meeting for my department at work because we're awesome enough to not report it to HR. LOL
Every sales force should have this movie as part of training!
one of the best written most under rated best performed movies ever...its a play ...a mamet play which I truly and utterly love...the cast is just 24 carrot gold....the most loved comedy actor ever jack lemmon...the force of nature al pacino...mr charisma alec baldwin....the uber wry super thesp kevin spacey.the intensely desperate ed harris....the pathetic alan arkin (love that guy) and the even more desperate closet homsexual jonathon pryce...I guess this is a male dominated film but its class
my dad sales real estate and showed me this scene. excellent actor
The scene in Malice whete he is questioned by attornerys behind closed doors is epic
"3rd prize you're fired." awesome.
Solution, come 4th and keep your job ;)
Alec Baldwin, Kevin Spacey, Ed Harris, Jack Lennon and Alan Arkin? Holy shit this is an ACTOR'S room!!
my favorite movie of all time. amazing scene.
The video was very informative and easy to understand/follow.? Thanks!
This scene is probably the most important part of the plot. Everything is set in motion by this scene.
my friend is an area manager in a pharm company and he shows this to all the new sales reps coming in :)
My boss just made us watch this at a staff meeting. It was like he was saying, "THIS is what I want to say to you, but legally can't"
Baldwin steals the entire movie with this scene.
Fav part is:"You drove a Honda to get here tonight, I drove an 80000$ BMW, THAT'S my name!"
I've been in car sales almost 10 years and although this character is a little rough around the edges, I have learned that that this is a base for closing...it took me almost 10 years but I just recently figured it out!
Dwight Scrute would be Alec Baldwin's right hand man.
Блестящая мотивационная речь и блестящая актерская работа! PUT THAT COFFEE DOWN!
Awesome..........................must watch
awesome scene. funny how the AIDA concept is mentioned in this movie. i learned that in a Marketing class.
I just got into sales and I've been watchin this movie about 3 times a week. He couldn't be right though... Always Be Closing. It doesn't matter whether your selling a $3 sandwich or a $200,000 piece of property. ALWAYS BE CLOSING.
I've adopted this philosophy, this is how I talk to my colleagues now! Of course, I'm becoming a failure, but boy do I leave a fucking impression.
I play this at breakfast for my family every morning ... just to get them in the right state of mind!!!! (yes ... that was a joke)
absolutely adore the look on levine's face when he see's the brass balls, the sheer realisation of the brutal situation he's in!
If I worked in that office I'd say "Blake, you're right. Please, take me on one of your sits, with these existing leads. Let me watch you sell them to the customers. I wish to learn from your brilliance as you earn fifteen thousand dollars tonight. Then I will apply your approach in the future myself when I close"
Masterpiece. Pacino, Lemmon etc. No action just satisfaction.
"Whats your name?" "Fuck you thats my name!" LOL
Hahahaha
How this film is hardly ever mooted in praise by masses about is beyond me.
I'm addicted to this movie
@TheDragon803 Finally, someone said it! A couple of my NYC sales friends said the exact same thing about the character. Really keen, that observation.
FREAKING LOVE IT -------ROTFL!!!!!!!! HAHAHHAHAHA. I am IN sales and that is EXACTLY How our sales meetings go pretty much LOL
Well aint you the smart fella for working that out. Here's a gold star