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Nicholson in "A Few Good Men" (You can't handle the truth!)
Bogart on the witness stand in "The Caine Mutiny" Scott in the intro to "Patton" |
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Good one, gotta love Robert Shaw.
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Bill Murray in Stripes. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Pretty much all the dialog in Network.
Network TV Speech and this brilliant piece of writing and delivery by William Holden The Common Rubble of Banality |
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Another good one: Edward Norton's rant in 25th hour. [/ QUOTE ] It can't be that good if it's basically a rehash of a scene from Do the Right Thing. |
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I caught David Thewlis(Johnny) in Naked in just the right mood and thought he was brilliant. It's basically one big monologue. Just a snip:
Louise: So what happened, were you bored in Manchester? Johnny: Was I bored? No, I wasn't [censored]' bored. I'm never bored. That's the trouble with everybody - you're all so bored. You've had nature explained to you and you're bored with it, you've had the living body explained to you and you're bored with it, you've had the universe explained to you and you're bored with it, so now you want cheap thrills and, like, plenty of them, and it doesn't matter how tawdry or vacuous they are as long as it's new as long as it's new as long as it flashes and [censored]' bleeps in forty [censored]' different colors. So whatever else you can say about me, I'm not [censored]' bored. |
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Pretty much all the dialog in Network. Network TV Speech and this brilliant piece of writing and delivery by William Holden The Common Rubble of Banality [/ QUOTE ] William Holden was so awesome....love that movie |
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Quint's USS Indianapolis speech from Jaws [/ QUOTE ] yes. perfect. I also like the Baldwin speech in Glengarry Glen Ross: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TROhlThs9qY I like how some of the best actors of their generation are in this scene and just are basically there for atmosphere. And here's the text, just for fun: http://yu.ac.kr/~bwlee/esc/baldwin.htm |
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This never gets old for me: Alec Baldwin in Malice: http://youtube.com/watch?v=QcvjoWOwnn4 My cousin, who's a pharmacist, does a pretty funny riff on this speech- "When someone walks into a Walgreens with a bad cough, or weird rash... who do you think they're praying to?" (Guess you have to be there) [/ QUOTE ] I appreciate the Walgreen's joke a lot. You linked back to Chaplin again though. I'd go with Devil's Advocate, at the end where he calls God an absentee landlord. Not the Eddie Barzoon one. |
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