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Winston T. Boogie

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OK, movies are made up of a lot of things, acting, photography, costumes, sets, but man do I love some good dialogue. I've wanted to do a thread like this for a long time and figured I would finally start one. I searched to see if there was already a thread like it but could not find one.

Here's what I would ask of anyone who wants to participate, post a video of the speech if you can find one. I would like to watch the scene if you can find it. If not you can just post the speech itself, just the dialogue if you have that, or if you want to just be lazy you can say the such and such speech and name the film it is in and who gives it. Like Quint's Indianapolis speech from Jaws.

It's up to you if you want to make some comments about why you love the speech, what you think makes it great, and how it stands out to you in movie history. That's optional, you can let the greatness of the speech speak for itself.

What am I hoping we get out of this thread? Well, great movie speeches can be really inspirational and moving. Who could not use that these days? Plus I want to see if there are speeches I've never heard because I have not seen the film. I feel like they don't write great speeches for characters as often these days, I'd be thrilled to be proven wrong if you have some speeches from more recent films you would like to share.

So please participate if there is a movie speech that has always made you feel inspired or emotional or had you transfixed.

I'll kick things off with a few classics and thank you in advance if you do participate.

(I was going to post this in the Movies section because that was where I thought it belonged but it seems you need to add a link to The Movie Database to do that and this is not about a specific film so that did not apply. If this thread can be moved to the Movie section, fantastic, if not here is fine.)
 
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The John Doe monologue about the lack of innocence of his victims, while he’s being driven to the final confrontation in SE7EN. I can come very close to posting it verbatim
from memory.

Michael Corleone hatching the plan of killing McCluskey and Solozzo- great scene.
 
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Burton is on another level here. He devours this dialogue and fires it at his fellow actors like a machine gun. It's intense, uncomfortable and maybe one of the best scenes of verbal violence ever.

 

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Orson Welles' defence's closing speech in Compulsion deserves a mention.

So too does John Wayne's angry speech while tipsy about doctors and his wife in The Horse Soldiers.
 
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Burton is on another level here. He devours this dialogue and fires it at his fellow actors like a machine gun. It's intense, uncomfortable and maybe one of the best scenes of verbal violence ever.


A powerful scene for sure but it might stretch the definition of "speech" a bit.
 
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Hyman Roth telling Michael about Moe Green in Godfather 2. My favorite scene in the film.
 

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