Pacino right before he went straight downhill. Honestly the Watch speech by Tarentino/Walken is the clear winner, but since it's so often referenced it's probably jumped over to cliche, much like quoting Shakspeare. Though Tarentino's Sicilian speech is a very close second.
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ftw
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what's funny is how many young poker players think that this is meant to be taken seriously
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What do you mean?
EDIT:
That Chaplin speech is wonderful.