Glengarry Glen Ross is based on a play of the same name written by David Mamet.
The film depicts two days in the lives of four real estate salesmen and how they become desperate when the corporate office sends a representative to "motivate" them by announcing that, in one week, all except the top two salesmen will be fired. The film, like the play, is notorious for its use of profanity, hence the R-rating. Edit: Came out in '92.
Never heard of this, when'd it come out?
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never heard of it, must have been really really lowly rated.
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ReplyDeleteHaven't seen this one before will check it out.
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sounds like office space
ReplyDeleteI gotta check this one out, Mamet is awesome.
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That movie cover reminds me of Man on Wire
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Sounds like an interesting movie, Ive actually never heard of it and that sort of surprises me, I make a point to keep up on videos. Thanks will have to give it a watch
ReplyDeleteLooks interesting, I wasn't familiar with it til now.
ReplyDeleteAh yes, Al Pacino is great in this one.
ReplyDeleteLooks a little soppy!
ReplyDeleteIll consider seeing it
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I'll be sure to give it a watch :)
ReplyDeletecover looks pretty cool. will try to find / watch it!
ReplyDeleteNice, got to watch it sometime.
ReplyDeleteGoing to watch this now, sounds like a good movie.
ReplyDeleteI'll keep it in mind. I like the poster though!
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ReplyDeletelooks really interesting, hopefully I'll find time to give it a watch
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I knew about the play but never heard about the movie.
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ReplyDeletecan't find it, is it already out?
ReplyDeleteI'd heard the movie title before, but for some reason I thought it had something to do with a guy being a crossdresser...
ReplyDeletenever watched this
ReplyDeleteI've heard about it, good thing you reminded me about it, I'm going to look for it, thanks. Following.
ReplyDeletesounds like a good movie, I'll to check it out.
ReplyDeletewow al pacino kevin spacey? never heard of this movie but going to check it out now. New follower!
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Yeah this IS a very underrated movie. It's required watching when you train at certain sales firms too. Great stuff! I'll be following from here on out!
ReplyDeleteI used to say it was underrated all the time lol
ReplyDeletenever saw it, but I always liked that name.
ReplyDeleteI have to put this on my list of movies to watch. I've heard it was really good.
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ReplyDeleteOne of my 'Desert Island Flicks' this one. The way Mamet builds his story into a crescendo of trouble is done beautifully.
ReplyDeleteIf you want Mamet-speak, this flick is the one for you.
Interesting listen. nice post..
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