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Best Sales Movie Ever
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Posted 10 months ago The best sales movie ever is "Boiler Room." This is not even a close contest. |
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| Posted 10 months ago Sorry...Glengarry Glen Ross is classic.... Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, Kevin Spacey vs. Ben Affleck & Giovanni Ribisi? Not even a close contest. |
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| Posted 10 months ago I am a big fan of Boiler Room, myself. |
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| Posted 10 months ago The best sales movie ever: Friday :) |
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| Posted 10 months ago I'd have to say Wall Street is my favorite. "Lunch is for wimps." |
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| Posted 10 months ago Trading Places! |
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| Posted 10 months ago Glengarry Glen Ross is for sure the #1 all time best sales movie.
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| Posted 10 months ago Uhh..Tommy Boy? What is wrong with you people?? |
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| Posted 10 months ago I agree. I like Tommy Boy. |
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| Posted 10 months ago I agree with Rico and jawirt - GGR is definitely number one. Watch the speech if you are in need of some motivation. |
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| Posted 10 months ago God thats great! |
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| Posted 10 months ago The Pursuit of Happiness. I started out as an un-paid intern at Mogan Stanley too. |
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| Posted 10 months ago I forgot about the Pursuit of Happyness. That was very inspiring. That movie definitely shows the example of how to network. |
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| Posted 10 months ago Speaking of Michael Douglass - "Disclosure" is my favorite |
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| Posted 10 months ago pursuit of happiness god that is off the hook |
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| Posted 10 months ago TiZZZZZoMMMMY BiZZZZZOOOOOOYYYY, baby! |
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| Posted 9 months ago Boiler Room. Not even close! |
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| Posted 8 months ago All those who said Tommy Boy are my instant best friends. |
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| Posted 8 months ago Pursuit of Happyness. That is also a good call. I like it you. |
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| Posted 8 months ago All of the above are great choices. But who is better than Dell Griffith selling the shower curtain rings .... "this is the Michael Jordan signature earing" Any rep on the road will appreciate Planes, Trains and Automobiles as comic genius, sales genius and "that happened to me one time" genius
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| Posted 8 months ago TeeKay says ...
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| Posted 8 months ago Love all those TOP sales movies, but for a very long time my fav is "Paper Moon" that's right oldie but goodie, with Tatum O'Neil and Ryan O'Neil if you haven't seen it, find it, you might even learn something. |
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| Posted 7 months ago Alot of the movies listed I think are all good because they all have at least 2-3 scenes that make it a sales movie. One of my favorites and I think it is a must for anybody who has to do alot of cold calling is "Door to Door". It is based on a true story and if that doesn't define the word persistence and determination nothing will! |
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| Posted 5 months ago Best sales movie ever: Matchstick men |
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| Posted 5 months ago WALL STREET should be getting more love... (Douglas is Pimp) |
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| Posted 5 months ago Door to door was that about the brush salesman who was mentally challenged? If it was that was a great flick.I think Macey was the lead character.
I am here to learn and help others in search of information.With everyone having a common goal we should be able to help one another grow in our professional and personal lives. |
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| Posted 5 months ago I'm changing my answer. TIN MEN is the best sales movie ever! |
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| Posted 5 months ago I'm changing my answer too. GlenGarry GlenRoss is a fucking masterpiece |
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| Posted 4 months ago Hitch is a great one that indirectly deals with sales, it has many pointers about human dynamics that can be transfered into the sales world. |
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| Posted 4 months ago Al Pacino in "People I know". That's another masterpiece for everyone, who's willing to improve his networking skills, without that tragic ending though. |
