A Look Inside Glengarry Glen Ross

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2015
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    This video looks at the 1992 film Glengarry Glen Ross and how it was adapted from a broadway play to a feature film.
    If the presentation of this video looks different it's because I put in a background photo in the hopes that it wouldn't be noticed by copyright head hunters. Lets see if it works (It didn't). And sorry for the lack of output this summer, I'll try to be more consistent this fall.
    Copyright Disclaimer - This video contains copyrighted images and sound. It is an educational study and falls under the "fair use" provisions of copyright law and the first amendment to critique and discuss.
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  • @DerBingle1
    @DerBingle1 9 місяців тому +9

    One of my favorite movies. Seen it more times than I can count. A while back I watched it two times in a row.

  • @hankkingsley9183
    @hankkingsley9183 3 роки тому +7

    The film is lean, wastes no time, is delivered in a straight-forward manner that retains the feel of a stage play, especially with the staging and set design. Arguably one of the best 90 minute films in terms of pacing and editing. The actors intrinsicly understand Mamet's intended delivery style, they are all consumate professionals. It really all comes together in this movie.

  • @Hakajin
    @Hakajin 6 років тому +50

    One thing that interested me about Glengarry Glen Ross is how subtle the exposition is. Would you even call it exposition? You're just kind of thrown into the middle of things, and have to figure out what's going on based on conversations and context. Anyway, I like the critique on modern society: the employers screw over the employees. The employees screw over each other, but they may have a chance if they team up. But even if they work together, their success comes at the expense of their customers. Even so, what are they supposed to do? You gotta eat. They're in a situation where survival means betraying others. I think the stakes are highest for Shelly, because of his daughter. I mean, I wouldn't say he's likable, but... You feel sorry for him. You do get the impression that the business he used to thrive in has changed, and he couldn't keep up, and it's sad. Actually... is it just modern society that has these problems, or has it always been that way? Is it even just a problem of society?

    • @jerrymammoser9857
      @jerrymammoser9857 3 роки тому +1

      To your queries, I direct you to “The Death of a Salesman”.

    • @Hakajin
      @Hakajin 3 роки тому +3

      @@jerrymammoser9857 Oh, yeah, great work! Not so sure if it answers those questions but it certainly asks them, lol.

    • @TheJohnnyCotts
      @TheJohnnyCotts 10 місяців тому +1

      @@jerrymammoser9857 During the making of the film, they jokingly called it "Death Of A Fucking Salesman" because of all the cursing.

  • @austinteutsch
    @austinteutsch 5 років тому +12

    One of the top 25 movies of all time. IMO. Great acting. Great screenplay/stage play. Mamet is a damn genius.

  • @zyrrhos
    @zyrrhos 3 роки тому +12

    "In order to be a good salesman you have to be a good actor." And in order to be a good actor you have to be a good salesman.

  • @edkeaton1085
    @edkeaton1085 5 років тому +12

    This was one of my favorite plays that made its way to the big screen. All of the performances were first rate, particularly with Al Pacino dominating the first half of the film and Jack Lemmon in the second half of the film.

  • @davidraymondbennett
    @davidraymondbennett 3 роки тому +7

    One of my all time favorite films. If you’ve ever been a salesperson you can relate to so many scenes

  • @brucknerian9664
    @brucknerian9664 Рік тому +11

    The idea of the Greek tragedy I hadn't thought of, but it's right. For the protagonist, that's hidden in the idea of 'the working man' brought out in the dialogue several times, especially by Pacino's character. It's so in your face it's not even noticed. So there is someone to relate to all the way through. The absolute worst job I ever did was a telephone solicitor with the job of phoning people to sell them the idea of what we were selling, so salesmen could contact the leads we supplied and close on the deal. Last day at work, I pulled in six leads, probably worth thousands, for which I was paid maybe a lousy twenty bucks; enough for a pizza and a beer.

    • @alonenjersey
      @alonenjersey 2 місяці тому

      Every time I see this excellent production I thank God I never got into the Real Estate game.

  • @ShakespeareCafe
    @ShakespeareCafe 6 років тому +122

    I can only watch this film while sipping on a Cutty or a quick J&B scotch during a torrential downpour...coffee's for closers

    • @austinteutsch
      @austinteutsch 5 років тому +3

      Oh yeah. Coffee for closers, Levine. He's such a fucked up salesman, he can't even close stolen leads.

    • @SurgeCess
      @SurgeCess 4 роки тому

      a fifth of Sark will do just fine

    • @WSMDSA
      @WSMDSA 4 роки тому +3

      @@austinteutsch have you actually watched the film? He does not close or try to close the stolen leads, he sells them.

    • @austinteutsch
      @austinteutsch 4 роки тому

      @@WSMDSA I KNOW that, idiot. My thought was WHY not try to close them instead of sell them. Fucking trolls.

    • @Dane_Youssef
      @Dane_Youssef 4 роки тому

      @@austinteutsch It was THE NEXT DAY!

  • @OriginalKarasu
    @OriginalKarasu 6 років тому +32

    this movie is epic...

  • @keithmorris1198
    @keithmorris1198 11 місяців тому +16

    How did Jack Lemon not get an Oscar for this??! Not even nominated?..

    • @Mostopinionatedmanofalltime
      @Mostopinionatedmanofalltime 10 місяців тому +4

      I know! One of the greatest performances in Cinema in my opinion.😢

    • @derekholland3328
      @derekholland3328 4 місяці тому

      dont know how Don didnt win anything for his masterful performance!

  • @anthonynasti1279
    @anthonynasti1279 7 років тому +42

    Great look at a great film.
    Honestly, I still liked Roma even after he basically manipulated Lingk. Sleazy? Sure, but he just knows how to play the game. Roma doesn't suffer fools, as seen when he chews out Williamson, but he also knows the importance of teamwork and support in the business, such as when he humiliates Moss for his disregard of Shelly's sale (regardless if it turned out to be a bust, in that moment there wasn't any reason not to at least congratulate Shelly). In a lot of ways he's still the most respectable character in the film, except for maybe Aaranow, but he's such a dope you don't really feel anything towards him.

    • @OldManNutcakez
      @OldManNutcakez 3 роки тому

      We all only like Roma cause Al Pacino gave him such flair. But really, Roma is a sociopath.

    • @adamsmashups4839
      @adamsmashups4839 3 роки тому

      @@OldManNutcakez I dislike Roma for lying to Lingk,but than again,he only did it to survive.But I also like Roma for taking the time to listen to George when he is in a slump.George puts himself down and Roma says "Hey, fuck that shit, George. You're a good man, you just hit a bad streak."

  • @GlorifiedTruth
    @GlorifiedTruth 5 років тому +119

    One reason the film didn't hit big: it was called Glengarry Glen Ross.

    • @GBPackFan62
      @GBPackFan62 5 років тому +10

      Perhaps it should have been called Glengarry Diana Ross? 😃

    •  5 років тому +10

      I never did understand that title.

    • @kellyannebrown9800
      @kellyannebrown9800 4 роки тому +1

      Glorified Truth you know what you might it

    • @aztiff
      @aztiff 4 роки тому +7

      Death of a Fucking Salesman !

    • @EricRLorenzo
      @EricRLorenzo 4 роки тому +21

      @ The title comes from the names of two of the real estate developments: Glengarry Highlands and Glen Ross Farms.

  • @jerrymammoser9857
    @jerrymammoser9857 3 роки тому +11

    And a special mention to the wonderful, late, Mr. Al Jarreau for the best rendition of “Blues Skies” you will ever hear on this Earth. Peter Erskine, drums. Wonderful job! ..Of course, Wayne Shorter, tenor sax. Rock!

    • @t.mitchellb2766
      @t.mitchellb2766 Місяць тому

      "How do I tell these people I'm pretentious without saying I'm pretentious?"

  • @MyUsernameIsAlsoBort
    @MyUsernameIsAlsoBort 4 роки тому +10

    I would disagree on there being no one to sympathize with. I was rooting for Levene because he was a once great salesman who was being treated like shit because he hasn't had a good sale in a while, plus he had a dying daughter in the hospital. Given that second part, it makes sense why he'd be so desperate and steal the leads and I felt very badly for him in the end.

    • @OldManNutcakez
      @OldManNutcakez 3 роки тому +1

      You felt sorry for Levene, but at the end of the day, all the salesmen were selling garbage to people. When it's uncovered that he was involved in stealing the leads, the sympathy kinda dissipated.

  • @MrUnsolvedMystery
    @MrUnsolvedMystery 3 роки тому +5

    “You can't close the leads you're given, you can't close shit, you are shit, hit the bricks, pal, and beat it 'cause you are going out”!

  • @rmessenger23
    @rmessenger23 Рік тому +5

    Masterful performances.. this screen version is amazing

  • @fry9700
    @fry9700 11 місяців тому +3

    One of the best invent movies I’ve ever seen. I see clips of the stage play, the audience laughter seems so odd to me, I don’t remember laughing during the movie.

    • @Cenot4ph
      @Cenot4ph 10 місяців тому +1

      Ive seen the movie a dozen times, lot of funny scenes honestly

  • @fasteddie9867
    @fasteddie9867 4 роки тому +2

    Great job! I remember when I first saw this film. I had read about this film and when I was in San Diego doing a stint at San Diego Naval Medical Center I rented it. I was awestruck after one viewing and like with all great films, I watched it again.

  • @plumlogan
    @plumlogan 8 років тому +10

    So glad you did this GGGR. This one's in my top five. The acting and writing are terrific, and - whadaya know - I'm in sales. This is Citizen Kane to salesmen and The Boiler Room is our Pulp Fiction.

    • @mebeasensei
      @mebeasensei 4 роки тому

      Me too agree. I wish I could find the scene where MOss and Aron get donuts and coffee.

    • @FarEastBeast
      @FarEastBeast 3 роки тому

      @@mebeasensei Mamet toned that dialogue down for the film.

  • @jhonsmith8425
    @jhonsmith8425 5 років тому +10

    I thought moss got angry because shelly got the sale with the 'trash leads' he couldn't, making him see himself as weak for having to resort to robbing it. And since introspection to most people is like pulling teeth, he instead lashes out at the people around him.

    •  5 років тому

      Interesting point.

  • @GManataolcom
    @GManataolcom 8 років тому +1

    Happy to see you back and doing this movie. So underrated it isn't even funny, it is scarcely mentioned within great movies and even when talking about Al Pacino's great movies.

  • @caps201
    @caps201 5 років тому +6

    I so miss that night I got baked and saw this movie for the first time.

  • @DavidSmith-qo1se
    @DavidSmith-qo1se 5 років тому +3

    I enjoyed the critique. You mentioned some things I hadn't thought of.
    Now for my two cents. For a while I tried writing and most writers of fiction know of the 36 dramatic where all stories are a variation of one those plots, which all seem to have evolved from a Greek tragedy.
    The main thing I got from the film (probably on HBO or some paid cable channel) and what I wanted to share with others, is the kind of world men live in, and the difficulties they must struggle with.
    The same can be said (in my opinion) for Death of a Salesman. No doubt I identify with those scenarios because of my personal life. Of the many jobs I've had, selling on commission was the worst.

    • @SeaTac411
      @SeaTac411  5 років тому

      Apparently cast members on set called this "Death of a fucking Salesman".

  • @daveygivens735
    @daveygivens735 5 років тому +5

    Sean has a great line: "Now you're left with noone to root for". I never realized, but there isn't anyone you have sympathy for, except maybe Arkin.

    • @SeaTac411
      @SeaTac411  5 років тому +1

      And thats just because he's bad at his job.

    • @AA-sn9lz
      @AA-sn9lz 4 роки тому +2

      I sympathized with Shelly

    • @tonym994
      @tonym994 3 роки тому

      "I come here and I meet gestapo tactics....I meet gestapo tactics !"

    • @tonym994
      @tonym994 3 роки тому +1

      @@AA-sn9lz Jack Lemmon is so desperate here.

    • @adamsmashups4839
      @adamsmashups4839 3 роки тому

      @@SeaTac411 "Hey, fuck that shit, George. You're a good man, you just hit a bad streak."

  • @ottawadrone5914
    @ottawadrone5914 3 роки тому

    Great "look inside" Sean. I have only seen the movie and as you stated the performances were great. They get you absorbed in the film. I liked Jack Lemmon's character the best and I wasn't surpised the Simpsons picked up on his character. It didn't take me long to get the overall feeling that sales is a miserable job filled with miserable characters and suckers for clients and the higher the stakes, the more miserable it all is. One thing in the film is thought was such a great "added touch" was the number of clips shot in the rain, with characters getting soaked like an old hound dog which further describes the miserable job, desperate, and miserable characters. I love great drama and this was so well done.

  • @KutWrite
    @KutWrite 6 років тому +1

    I enjoyed your analysis.
    I especially liked your Fllm Noir style narration.
    I'm going to see if you've done other reviews. I understand about UA-cam's kowtowing to alleged copyright holders, even in reviews. I stopped doing 'em due to "strikes."

  • @rds990
    @rds990 7 років тому +1

    One of my Top 5 movies of all time. TREMENDOUS

  • @awol666playmaker
    @awol666playmaker 4 роки тому

    These Look insides soooo make to directly to the full moves . Epic content & thank you

  • @renatasangeon1653
    @renatasangeon1653 9 місяців тому +2

    The film is incomparable. The play, even with Pacino, doesn't even come close.

  • @mitchkenvin259
    @mitchkenvin259 Місяць тому

    As a straight commission insurance salesman for over 30 years, I can feel exactly what they’re feeling. Many a night I was in my office crying because I didn’t have the rent due the next day.

  • @jabronicamel1957
    @jabronicamel1957 6 років тому

    just watched it again Thanks Sean.

  • @williammignoli5303
    @williammignoli5303 3 роки тому

    seen this film a minimum of 25 times..used to use the film to pep the troops when I was brokering real estate..and now I watch it with gratitude for not having to broker real estate anymore!

  • @robspencer35
    @robspencer35 3 роки тому +2

    Great insight, Sean!

  • @joanwagner8157
    @joanwagner8157 2 дні тому

    Great movie. Baldwin in HILARIOUS SNL sketch, he is the same character as I. Play - “winters breath” sent from Kris Kringle ( Murray) to talk to the elves (salesmen) about their disastrous performance.
    You must see this, showcases what an amazing actor Baldwin is - plays tragedy and comedy in the same exact performance .
    He is unjustly accused in Rust case.

  • @lornearmstrong1834
    @lornearmstrong1834 5 років тому +8

    Strange to hear an audience laugh at Moss.

    • @gridlo
      @gridlo 3 роки тому

      For some reason it's often billed as a black comedy.

  • @atilamatamoros7499
    @atilamatamoros7499 Рік тому

    Really stimulating review. Congratulations

  • @user-qm4ro4jz9i
    @user-qm4ro4jz9i Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your share

  • @tonym994
    @tonym994 3 роки тому +1

    Roma's interaction w/ George is the funniest .AP: how ya doin' George"? AA: y' mean on the board"? AP: pauses,"OK, on the board" AA: "terrible".

  • @ogskarface6646
    @ogskarface6646 Рік тому +2

    When he says "PERFECT DRAMAS" he aint kidding....

  • @60s70s80sMusicFan
    @60s70s80sMusicFan 7 років тому

    Great job on this video. you hit some very pertinent points in the film and stage production of Glengarry. Ricky Roma's line "you don't speak until you know the shot", says it all. Company man Kevin Spacey hears Roma's response then Lemon's. Only with Lemon, he learns something that tells him who robbed the office, Shelly The Machine Levine himself. The biggest Ahole in the movie is Moss. Only by a hair considering all of them would sell out anyone to make a buck. Alan Arkin's charactor George Aranow (sp?) seems like the nice guy fish out of water who because he can't lie, doesnt earn selling Florida swampland. First Moss goes after to him to be an accomplice to robbing the office, then Shelly. They are all great performances and it's great that Mamet wrote an entirely scene or act with Alec Baldwin "from Mitch & Murray". The term ABC always be closing alone makes the film version of GlenGarry my fav for sure.

  • @JacekUW
    @JacekUW 3 роки тому

    Amazing video, thank you!

  • @awol666playmaker
    @awol666playmaker 4 роки тому

    5:32 The line al Pachino he says gave me flashes of how he said the line in Donnie Brasco. The sound guy was asked to turn the sound of Al Pacinos lether jacket screeching as to make the scene more intense

  • @Schwinner23
    @Schwinner23 Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @neilmiller6214
    @neilmiller6214 3 місяці тому

    Baldwin should have received an Oscar for that speech alone

  • @TheTTBT
    @TheTTBT 8 років тому +1

    I just started watching your flicks. Nice work. Why do Kubrick's minuets work so much better than Warren Beaty's? How would you compare their respective use of camera movement?

  • @nothingtoitbuttodoit
    @nothingtoitbuttodoit 5 років тому +2

    If you actually put the clients needs ahead of your commission and do right by them you dont have to pretend at all. I love being a salesman and honesty helps me be a great salesman

    • @SeaTac411
      @SeaTac411  5 років тому +1

      Well it sounds like you actually care about your reputation. The characters in this film certainly did not.

  • @mollymonroe1693
    @mollymonroe1693 4 роки тому +1

    Can someone explain to me the significance of the train?? and why its sound pops up randomly throughout the film? I know it's symbolic of something but don't understand what...

  • @jasonvoorhees6416
    @jasonvoorhees6416 5 років тому +1

    I’m about to watch this. Hope it’s good

  • @HunterPhenomMakoy
    @HunterPhenomMakoy 3 роки тому

    We watched this in English comp in college after reading death of a salesman. Needless to say I was more than a little surprised.

  • @jaywunder13242
    @jaywunder13242 7 років тому +3

    Is the entire play avalable? I'd like to see this casts take on the story.

    • @SeaTac411
      @SeaTac411  7 років тому +2

      I could only find a few clips of the 2012 play on UA-cam. To my knowledge there is no footage of the 1983 version of the play.

  • @shelemm2605
    @shelemm2605 5 років тому +1

    You say it's 'swampland' in your criticism, but I know in the play there is no mention at all of that in the script. That would, to some extent, defeat the meaning of the play. Yes, they sell using hard tactics, even underhanded ones, but the lessons in the play apply to the entirety of our culture, not just people selling swampland or things of no value. The key is that they have to get people they don't know at all to hand them over lots and lots of money from their bank account for something they can't see. Whether it is ultimately a good investment or not is not the point.

  • @jasonnstegall
    @jasonnstegall 2 дні тому

    Betcha when people saw the title they thought it was a John Ford film about the Irish starring Maureen O'Hara.
    (Or the actress from the film adaptation of Angela's Ashes whose name slips my mind.)

  • @johnnylavery5512
    @johnnylavery5512 4 роки тому

    Brilliant dialog. Classic screen play.

  • @ultraollie
    @ultraollie 3 роки тому +1

    Great synopsis

  • @michaelzeisler2257
    @michaelzeisler2257 5 років тому

    Fantastic movie and great great acting

  • @lesterdiamond6190
    @lesterdiamond6190 5 років тому

    I'm buying this on Blu Ray tomorrow.... goddamit!

  • @DARRENKAIRNS-fv7yl
    @DARRENKAIRNS-fv7yl 9 місяців тому +3

    I rooted for Levine. And since becoming a salesman, i also root for Roma. #Alwaysbeclosing

    • @JesusIsAlphaOmega001
      @JesusIsAlphaOmega001 6 місяців тому

      I hear you. I watch this movie at night when I work (emails) since it's free on UA-cam right now. I'm in sales as well. What do you sell?

    • @DARRENKAIRNS-fv7yl
      @DARRENKAIRNS-fv7yl 6 місяців тому

      @@JesusIsAlphaOmega001 no longer in sales. The leads were weak

    • @JesusIsAlphaOmega001
      @JesusIsAlphaOmega001 6 місяців тому +1

      @@DARRENKAIRNS-fv7yl The leads were weak?
      What you doing now for work then?

  • @darrens.4322
    @darrens.4322 4 роки тому +2

    Well done review. I use that Alec Baldwin presentation about steak knives, in all my $ales management/motivational meetings. LOL. Then the top 3 closers each get a free copy of the classic business book: Who Moved My Cheese.

  • @elvia2156
    @elvia2156 4 роки тому

    Very good thank you

  • @sambloom1743
    @sambloom1743 11 місяців тому

    one of the modern concepts in movie making is to create a lot of characters who don't wear black or white hats, more like gray to use a metaphor. We can relate to and be supportive but only up to a point. We can despise and feel repelled but then a softer more likable/ understandable side emerges. In the end we might not care for any one character but it's made a more complex choice by gifted writers. That would be my all time most favorite TV show series the Sopranos, I'm sure there's plenty more examples of writers and directors emphasizing that approach. Glengarry sort of played with the audience too, though maybe it was just picking the least offensive character to each viewer. Not a happy choice but much of real life is just that and I'm fine by that.

  • @tonym994
    @tonym994 3 роки тому

    saw it as a first run film. Summer/fall of '92. I saw some of my very favorite actors in performances that were among their best. twenty years after 'the Godftaher' and Pacino is as good as he ever was. jack Lemmon? probably the last of his great efforts .ol' Alan Arkin has the last cold call of the story.
    'oh,...., I hate this job"...

  • @holamoco
    @holamoco 4 роки тому +1

    One of the best movies ever made.

  • @HateAsians100
    @HateAsians100 4 роки тому +1

    best film about sales ever

  • @Noah-ww5kx
    @Noah-ww5kx 6 років тому +2

    sean you're really good

  • @fetishb
    @fetishb 3 роки тому

    My favorite movie

  • @davidmeneses712
    @davidmeneses712 3 роки тому +1

    This movie is awesome

  • @GHO5T3DFreelance
    @GHO5T3DFreelance 9 місяців тому

    nice breakdown....yeh i liked that :D

  • @ssuncin
    @ssuncin 9 місяців тому

    I’ve seen this 🎥 about a dozen times and if it’s on I have to watch it !! Is there something wrong with me 😆🤣…

    • @alhi6240
      @alhi6240 6 місяців тому

      I think the sanest among us relish this film.

  • @paulmarsh5325
    @paulmarsh5325 3 роки тому +1

    Al Pacino reminded me of Don Flamenco from Mike Tysons Punch Out in this flic!!!! Really something!!!!

  • @Cenot4ph
    @Cenot4ph 4 роки тому

    Just looking at the play and then the movie, the delivery is drastically better in the movie it's night and day

  •  5 років тому

    Excellent film.

  • @thomaswardlaw247
    @thomaswardlaw247 3 роки тому +3

    The great Jack Lemmon

  • @doctordank
    @doctordank 4 роки тому

    I work in sales. 6 min in. We call it "make a friend, make a sale." You're not selling the real estate, you're selling yourself. Period.

  • @vernefits1953
    @vernefits1953 3 роки тому +1

    Blake also knew about the leads. The cops should also interrogate Blake . Imagine the cops trying to play hard with Blake: You call yourself a salesman, you son of a b****?

  • @ronniebishop2496
    @ronniebishop2496 5 років тому +4

    Sales is an act, except they don't buy the tickets until after the show! So you have to be the best actor in the world, which I was. I was so good I wound on tv doing a combination of sales characteristics that wound down to a cheap trick used car salesman and it won hundreds of awards. Sales is fun if you're good, if not it's the nightmare you see in Glen Gerry.

  • @URIBENFILM
    @URIBENFILM 3 роки тому +1

    We need a coffee is for closers’ cup ☕️

  • @danielm5324
    @danielm5324 4 роки тому

    Such a great movie about terrible people. Realistically, two of them didn't really want to be terrible people, but felt trapped. Such a great drama.
    I disagree that it's the "modern Death of a Salesman." DOAS was - to me - more of a modern take on Taming of the Shrew. A tragedy. DOAS was an AMAZING tragedy.
    GGGR was more of DOAS turned prefect DRAMA.

  • @michaelhuebner6843
    @michaelhuebner6843 6 років тому

    It's called building rapport.

  • @mrmisterman999
    @mrmisterman999 3 роки тому +1

    Coffee...is for closers.

  • @anishsaripalli3242
    @anishsaripalli3242 8 років тому +2

    Great stuff

  • @vanillathunder3024
    @vanillathunder3024 3 роки тому +1

    Ed Harris is so great...

  • @jabronicamel1957
    @jabronicamel1957 6 років тому +2

    Roma is on top of the world. but when the client from the bar comes to the office . to break the deal off Roma pretty much gets on his knees. and begs the man.

    • @SeaTac411
      @SeaTac411  6 років тому +4

      Well I don't think he was begging, he was trying to keep him in the office and try to find another angle to keep his check in the bank. Right before Williamson blows the deal Roma figures out that Link's wife pushes him around so when he discovers that he decides to take him to the bar again. If Williamson didn't interrupt than Roma would have gotten Link drunk and convinced him to stay involved just to spite his wife.

    • @jabronicamel1957
      @jabronicamel1957 6 років тому +1

      Sean McDougall williamsnon just to cover his own lies . be caused the contract was stolen.

    • @jabronicamel1957
      @jabronicamel1957 6 років тому +1

      and I ment begging/ stalling for time to keep link running around.

  • @soldiersvejk2053
    @soldiersvejk2053 23 дні тому

    0:54 Isn’t the actor on the right one of the “Bobs” in The Office Space?

  • @Theworldisyouroyster156
    @Theworldisyouroyster156 7 років тому

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @hagengilbert8102
    @hagengilbert8102 Рік тому

    that was good

  • @jonathangagne525
    @jonathangagne525 5 років тому +4

    name another movie LIKE it, & i will watch it. 😁

  • @Adam-hi9dh
    @Adam-hi9dh 6 років тому +1

    Wait. I always thought the Machine was lying about closing the Nyborgs. That morning? They did a shot of booze to celebrate from the sideboard Shelly didn't even know was in there? B.S. Roma knew it.

    • @SeaTac411
      @SeaTac411  6 років тому +2

      When Roma said "you closed them today"? He knows something is up because nobody in their right mind would give a salesman $82,000.00 in less than 24hrs. But Shelly is so excited about the deal that he can't recognize that the Nyborgs are nuts.

    • @Adam-hi9dh
      @Adam-hi9dh 6 років тому +1

      Sean McDougall you don't think it's all a lie? You think the whole description he gives to Roma actually happened? I don't. He lies about not stealing the leads. I think bursting in with where's Williamson grab the fuckin chalk is convenient for a man who robbed the joint the night before to have something to focus on as he knew the office would be suspicious and crawling with cops. Love this movie. I love how Shellys big mouth reveals him to John. And he does it in a diatribe about keeping your mouth shut if u don't know the shot. Brilliant writing.

    • @douglaslally156
      @douglaslally156 6 років тому +1

      There are many continuity/logic problems I have with the screenplay. Mamet isn't famous for explaining everything but some things just don't make sense. I'll accept that Shelly was lying about the Nyborgs because he was busy robbing the office but then why would he say to Roma "I got up early, tracked them down, and closed that fucker." He did close the Nyborgs but are we supposed to believe he did so just that morning? That's not at all believable. Also Williamson said "last night I stayed home with my kids", so then how does he know Roma's contract is on his desk? When did Roma turn it in? If it was before the office was closed up that was never made clear. Finally, how is it Roma and Moss seem to know the Nyborg's reputation but Shelly discovers they're nuts only after he thinks he made a major sale to them?

    • @WSMDSA
      @WSMDSA 4 роки тому +1

      @@Adam-hi9dh you need to rewatch the film. You have misheard and misunderstood a lot.

    • @anonymousgirl799
      @anonymousgirl799 4 роки тому +1

      @Adam
      Yes, Roma knew the Nyborgs were frauds. Levene "closing" the sale heightened Roma's suspicion about the office break in. Roma knew Levene was going down, and was very kind to him.

  • @KennedyJordan-te2gd
    @KennedyJordan-te2gd 9 місяців тому

    Do yourself a favor and watch House of Games another classic from David Mamet!

  • @PontiacS.
    @PontiacS. Місяць тому +1

    Baldwin is great in this Film because he's Playing Himself. A Douche Bag New Yorker. I'm from NYC and I know those people very well. Welsh actor Jonathan Pryce does a Great New York accent and is a Fantatstic "Schlub".

  • @gatsuuga9
    @gatsuuga9 4 роки тому

    Moss is too thin to eat that many donuts

  • @BullToTheShit
    @BullToTheShit 3 роки тому

    How does Moss know the Roma's contract didn't go to the bank? Shelley was the one who broke in.

    • @SeaTac411
      @SeaTac411  3 роки тому +1

      I assumed that Moss saw the contract sitting on Williamson's desk when he showed up early to get his interview out of the way.

  • @stevenhulbert6973
    @stevenhulbert6973 3 роки тому

    Roma says some pretty awful things at the bar. I'd be a bit worried about anyone who believed in him

  • @chavezunseen
    @chavezunseen 7 років тому

    Awesome work fuck ya 👍🏽

  • @gherre
    @gherre 3 роки тому +1

    great movie, it's finally on UA-cam

  • @ericseal4453
    @ericseal4453 4 роки тому

    Feel a bit sorry for Kevin Spacey, however, he does little to help his guys!

  • @BikePractice
    @BikePractice 5 років тому

    It's a burglary not a robbery.

    •  5 років тому

      True.

  • @jerrymammoser9857
    @jerrymammoser9857 3 роки тому

    Yeah. This is good. But after the absolute perfect timing of the movie version....nah.

  • @anthonyrobinson6590
    @anthonyrobinson6590 3 роки тому

    The only female in this movie is the coat check woman at the Chinese restaurant.

  • @skillful101
    @skillful101 8 років тому

    blocked in my country

    • @SeaTac411
      @SeaTac411  8 років тому

      ranerk inasa I will hopefully get it on Dailymotion in the next couple of days.

    • @SeaTac411
      @SeaTac411  8 років тому +1

      +ranerk inasa You can watch it here www.dailymotion.com/playlist/x2uspk_alookinsidevideos_everything-playlist/1#video=x333a6z