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    Quote Originally Posted by DRK Star View Post
    For those who dont want to invest the time into seeing GLENGARRY GLENROSS, this is your TL/DR moment
    If you like films that are just good in every way, Glengarry is a must. Top Top. Took me a long time to see that one, like 5 years maybe, but not because of anything other than I kept watching other things despite being reminded to see it repeatedly.

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    If you are in any type of sales position, or just want to see some masterful sales skills, watch the movie. There are some great scenes with Pacino as well as the one above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DRK Star View Post
    If you are in any type of sales position, or just want to see some masterful sales skills, watch the movie. There are some great scenes with Pacino as well as the one above.
    I saw this film when I had just entered a sales position and I was totally captivated, one of the best movies I'd ever seen. Today watching that
    clip if I was in that position I would have walked out or punched that fucker in the nose before walking. It's Hollywood obv so you accept it but in real life, ugh ugh, pie in the sky. Still fantastic acting etc.

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    My dad was a bit of a film fanatic and he got me watching this one. It reminds me a bit of Glengarry.

    Everyone in one setting. Just the acting. I just discovered you can watch the whole thing on youtube.



    Black and white is great. Here's a trailer



    Another movie I was influenced to watch and I won't regret for a second was Death of a Salesman with Malkovich and Hoffman

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    this impressed me with the realism, saw it on cable 5 years after its theater release



    haven't seen United 93 (made in 2006) i understand it is powerfully moving

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