11. Blake (Glengarry Glenn Ross)

With perhaps the most jaw-dropping, ball-bustingly epic motivational monologue from Alec Baldwin within the first fifteen minutes, nobody could argue the characters of Glengarry Glenn Ross would be - to put it lightly - offended. The last minute inclusion of Baldwins bolshy, fancy-car-driving-my-watch-is-more-expensive-than-your-car character, Blake unique to the film (a.k.a not in the original play version) and arguably the first thing people think of when you say Glengarry Glenn Ross - is a beautifully scripted cameo that serves as a metaphorical tornado that rips down and apart, everything real estate agents Ed Harris, Al Pacino, Alan Arkin and Jack Lemmon believe they have achieved.
And to demonstrate my point... "That watch costs more than you car. I made $970,000 last year. How much you make? You see pal, that's who I am, and you're nothing. Nice guy? I don't give a sh*t. Good father? F*ck you! Go home and play with your kids. You wanna work here - close! You think this is abuse? You think this is abuse, you c**ksucker? You can't take this, how can you take the abuse you get on a sit? You don't like it, leave." - Take it on the chin Ed Harris!