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Re: Best speech in a movie
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And two good ones from a very underrated movie... the opening ethics speech by Johnny Caspar in Miller's Crossing, and John Turturro pleading for his life in the woods to Gabriel Byrne in the same film. [/ QUOTE ] Coen Brothers are genius. What does the ending of Barton Fink mean? |
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Re: Best speech in a movie
War's over. Wormer dropped the big one. What? "Over"? Did you say "over"? Nothing's over until we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell, no! -Germans? -Forget it, he's rolling. And it ain't over now. 'Cause when the going gets tough... (Patriotic instrumental music) the tough get going! Who's with me? Let's go! Come on! (Bluto screaming) (Tense instrumental music) What the [censored] happened to the Delta l used to know? Where's the spirit? Where's the guts? This could be the greatest night of our lives... but you're gonna let it be the worst. "We're afraid to go with you, Bluto. We might get in trouble." (Shouting) Just kiss my ass from now on. Not me! l won't take this! Wormer is a dead man! -Marmalard: dead! Neidermeyer-- -Dead. |
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Re: Best speech in a movie
The Libertine, right at the beginning. Its not the best though.
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