11 Great Movie Monologues

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @jacklawrence2212
    @jacklawrence2212 Год назад +422

    Christ, what a fantastic actor Robin Williams was. RIP, mate.

    • @maxpower2542
      @maxpower2542  Год назад +17

      Couldn't agree with you more.

    • @karadan100
      @karadan100 Год назад +8

      A once-in-a-century entertainer.

    • @marknicholson2718
      @marknicholson2718 9 месяцев назад +5

      I met him in 2009. He was a great person. The universe loves you Robin

    • @adriagui6923
      @adriagui6923 8 месяцев назад +2

      No one could do comedy and drama so seemingly... ❤

    • @junglemoose2164
      @junglemoose2164 8 месяцев назад

      He was a lousy actor who could occasionally be good.

  • @jkidd_hd5906
    @jkidd_hd5906 10 месяцев назад +21

    3/29/24 and the first one rings more true than ever

    • @fullelement4886
      @fullelement4886 2 месяца назад

      Just keeps getting more accurate every month. Tomorrow is December and things are still slowly but surely spiraling.

  • @ricardonieves2543
    @ricardonieves2543 Год назад +169

    Writers will never get enough credit actors definitely bring it to life but my god the words! THE WORDS!

    • @BigPackMaC
      @BigPackMaC Год назад +3

      Some actors make the writing better, some actors write there own 🫡

    • @skynyrdjesus
      @skynyrdjesus 11 месяцев назад +3

      You don't have half a clue what you're talking about, do you? Name me a single actor who played a Shakespeare character in Shakespeare's time. Greek tragedies were an art form for a millennium. Can you name a single actor? Without Google, can you name 3 actors in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather?

    • @curtispandachuk9323
      @curtispandachuk9323 10 месяцев назад +2

      If you properly words can be extremely strong the way they should be they should have meaning worth value substance

    • @curtispandachuk9323
      @curtispandachuk9323 10 месяцев назад +1

      You’re better than that ❤ 😢

    • @vincentfrusci7745
      @vincentfrusci7745 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@skynyrdjesusthe godfather, Marlon Brando, James Caan, Al Pacino, John Cazale. That’s 4 right there without google

  • @kluaoha
    @kluaoha Год назад +467

    0:05 Peter Finch - Network
    2:17 Clint Eastwood - Dirty Harry
    3:00 Burgess Meredith - Rocky II
    6:16 James Stewart - Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
    7:52 James Earl Jones - Field of Dreams
    9:56 Kevin Bacon - Footloose
    12:29 Rick Gonzalez - Coach Carter
    13:22 Robin Williams - Good Will Hunting
    17:58 Charlie Chaplin - The Great Dictator
    21:21 Sylvester Stallone - Rocky Balboa
    23:20 Denzel Washington - Training Day

    • @vugu
      @vugu Год назад +17

      Thank you, Batman.

    • @KIZZAUK
      @KIZZAUK Год назад +12

      that was needed thankyou

    • @RossIsFine
      @RossIsFine Год назад +7

      Not all heroes wear capes!

    • @robertpulster4128
      @robertpulster4128 Год назад +5

      I've loved the song iron sky for so long and I've never known that the monolouge was Charlie Chaplin and I would highly recommend to listen to the song

    • @timothymorris157
      @timothymorris157 Год назад +5

      Honestly this is a phenomenal list of monologues from great movies over the years however i truly feel that Gordon Gecko’s speech from Wall Street (1987) should be at least recognized, honored, and respected but also added somewhere amongst the others on this list. The ending monologue from American History X should also be at least remembered and reflected upon.

  • @MondoRdr
    @MondoRdr Год назад +116

    “Your move chief…”
    RIP

  • @3kkousedflash246
    @3kkousedflash246 2 года назад +815

    Crazy how relevant the first scene is

    • @TheRainbowKiss
      @TheRainbowKiss 2 года назад +9

      What’s the first one from?

    • @koryallenbaugh3140
      @koryallenbaugh3140 2 года назад +26

      @@TheRainbowKiss Network (1976)

    • @hunterdale1354
      @hunterdale1354 2 года назад +19

      Here from 2 months in the future and it’s even more relevant

    • @MrWeedCat7070
      @MrWeedCat7070 Год назад +10

      And the last one. It was a prophecy. The Charley Chapman one.

    • @td5046
      @td5046 Год назад +5

      Extremely succinct. To the point of precision. But it isn't over just yet.

  • @curtispandachuk9323
    @curtispandachuk9323 10 месяцев назад +32

    Unfortunately, I have had to be by somebody in the hospital during cancer. I’m pretty much tearing up while he saying this. When he says, loving something more than you love yourself, it’s true

    • @ninja3189
      @ninja3189 9 месяцев назад +2

      I was on the other side when I had a bad brain injury, seeing that pain on my loved ones faces really made me feel that scene, im sorry for your pain

    • @yellowstone024
      @yellowstone024 8 месяцев назад +2

      May the Good Lord be with you

    • @dustynmiller2497
      @dustynmiller2497 8 месяцев назад +1

      Life and death Is 50 50 then ur 101

  • @qono1458
    @qono1458 9 месяцев назад +46

    network, was very prophetic

  • @curtispandachuk9323
    @curtispandachuk9323 10 месяцев назад +11

    I just can’t get enough of these scenes

  • @jeffrowisdabest
    @jeffrowisdabest 9 месяцев назад +171

    Robin William's monologue still gives me chills. Has anyone commissioned a statue of him next to that bench? If not, I'm willing to help pay for one.

    • @andywillsie7253
      @andywillsie7253 8 месяцев назад +6

      It is truly remarkable. It meant a lot to me, and I took the time to think how it might be profound to others, in their own way and because of their own circumstances. I'd be on board with the bench statue. Seriously. The clip is magical.

    • @mattjones7226
      @mattjones7226 8 месяцев назад +10

      Or, how about a statue that is the entire bench so you can sit next to him.

    • @NeedlessKaoz
      @NeedlessKaoz 7 месяцев назад +2

      Yes pleaseeeeee. I'm on board with this.

    • @BarryObaminable
      @BarryObaminable 7 месяцев назад +2

      sit him on the bench.

    • @analogueoverdigital929
      @analogueoverdigital929 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@mattjones7226that's the best suggestion yet. Love it. But I'm too poor. I can help organize it though😂

  • @josephinelamkins7661
    @josephinelamkins7661 Месяц назад +5

    Robin’s speech gives me chills every time 😢❤it’s so perfect and how could you ever better describe life and real love in a footnote.
    Absolute Masterpiece

  • @cgainnerthoughts
    @cgainnerthoughts Год назад +132

    A lot of great monologues in this video, but Robin Williams in Good Will Hunting still hits different.

    • @MrGuanYu1
      @MrGuanYu1 9 месяцев назад +3

      Good Will Hunting was such a damn good movie. Both Robin Williams and Matt Damon both absolutely nailed those roles. Just such a shame that with all the laughs he gave millions of people (and is still doing so with his movies being out there) Robin Williams hurt so much. Absolutely heart breaking.

    • @lisalane5808
      @lisalane5808 9 месяцев назад +1

      The entire monologue was completed in one continuous take

    • @jpetersgoyanks
      @jpetersgoyanks 9 месяцев назад

      The James Earl Jones speech for me. Is that movie schmaltzy? Sure, it doesn’t apologize for it, so you can knock it for that but not James Earl Jones. He is the living embodiment of sincerity.

  • @rosswatson9144
    @rosswatson9144 Год назад +71

    Chaplins speech was epic in so many ways..words coming from the mouth of such an iconic silent film star...words condemning a man..Hitler.. when he was still popular..even in America.. he prophecies the war to come..

    • @nanashi420
      @nanashi420 Год назад +14

      I'm surprised I'm not seeing more about it. You can tell he feels every word, given the time, it shows his character, breaking his silence to remind everyone that no matter how many tyrants arise in our lifetimes, the beauty of humanity can always prevail.

  • @NonDeScrip
    @NonDeScrip Год назад +53

    That Coach Carter poem monologue is so impactful because the whole movie Carter kept asking him "What are you so afraid of?" He kept pushing and asking this boy because he wanted to know why he was holding himself back.

    • @maxpower2542
      @maxpower2542  Год назад +4

      Yeah, I agree. You summed it up nicely.

    • @Bredemann100
      @Bredemann100 Год назад +1

      "What is your deepest fear young man"

    • @soccernoodle17x
      @soccernoodle17x Год назад +2

      Movie is free on RUclips currently 😊

  • @CYCLONE4499
    @CYCLONE4499 8 месяцев назад +71

    The charlie chaplin speech is legendary and still means something.

  • @andrewkaye2108
    @andrewkaye2108 Год назад +88

    The first scene is still relevant,
    But Charlie Chaplins speech is my all time favorite and every single line still applies today.
    At one point, he looks straight at the camera and you feel like hes personally talking to you and it gets me every time.
    When you listen, you want that wonderful world he talks about, where all are equal and we are productive and work together.
    All these scenes are magnificant. :)

    • @maxpower2542
      @maxpower2542  Год назад +3

      Thank you for the kind words. Not that I had anything to do with the scenes; But, I'm glad you enjoyed my collection.

    • @SteveBerryhill
      @SteveBerryhill Год назад +4

      I doubt trump has ever seen it, let alone understand it.

    • @blakehelgoth5247
      @blakehelgoth5247 8 месяцев назад +1

      When he says the earth is rich and can provide for everyone... So much truth. We just need to be cultivators rather than exploiters and live more simply so everyone has what they need, not hoarding everything while people die all around us.
      I love this monologue so much. I wish everyone one took the time to watch it. Possibly his most impressive work as an actor.

    • @creigcoogan5363
      @creigcoogan5363 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@SteveBerryhillThank you for commenting on a unifying speech with such a divisive reply. Await further instructions comrade.

    • @sdonnervt826
      @sdonnervt826 6 месяцев назад +1

      "You are not machines! You are not cattle! You are MEN!"

  • @sebastianellis1435
    @sebastianellis1435 Год назад +19

    The second Rocky one was the biggest wake up call I ever had. Felt like it was almost coming directly from my late dad (he was a boxer and loved those films)

    • @maxpower2542
      @maxpower2542  Год назад +2

      Yeah, the first two and then the last one (Rocky Balboa) are a nice trilogy if you don't want to get involved with all the craziness of III, IV, & V.

  • @marchoile9321
    @marchoile9321 Год назад +26

    Burgess could sure make you feel every moment of a scene he was in.

    • @tomheadley8749
      @tomheadley8749 Год назад +1

      He's so captivating. I can never look away when he's on screen, whether funny or serious.

    • @laurie113
      @laurie113 9 месяцев назад +2

      amazing actor of generations

    • @hikerjim63
      @hikerjim63 8 месяцев назад +1

      He was a Great one!

    • @onlylooksitalian
      @onlylooksitalian 8 месяцев назад +2

      Remember, Mickey loves ya.

  • @jacobhartman3553
    @jacobhartman3553 Год назад +22

    "It reminds us of all of what once was good, and what could be again" God, such a good line.

  • @JCaylor2099
    @JCaylor2099 Год назад +43

    Burgess Meridith might be one of the most underrated actors of all time

    • @maxpower2542
      @maxpower2542  Год назад +8

      I think his time as the Penguin in the campy Batman tv show may have hurt his cred a little. I think the role as mickey in the Rocky movies was perfect for him.

    • @honey-feeney9800
      @honey-feeney9800 8 месяцев назад +1

      Good actors get better as they age .

  • @EdgeOfNowhere2024
    @EdgeOfNowhere2024 2 года назад +197

    First scene is pretty much relevant now 45 years later

    • @maxpower2542
      @maxpower2542  2 года назад +13

      That why it's the first one. It's a really great moment too.

    • @thierry091985
      @thierry091985 2 года назад +4

      Do you know from which movie it is?

    • @maxpower2542
      @maxpower2542  2 года назад +7

      @@thierry091985 Network

    • @charlotteryner6583
      @charlotteryner6583 8 месяцев назад +1

      I'm mad as hell, and I'm not gonna take it anymore!!! Get mad, people. Get mad as hell.

    • @allonszenfantsjones
      @allonszenfantsjones 8 месяцев назад

      @@charlotteryner6583 it's "as mad as hell", I know don't sound right but that's what he says, so YEAH, get as mad as hell, (or as Nancy reagan said 'just do it' LOL)

  • @KeyStation
    @KeyStation 2 года назад +96

    that first scene aged like the FINEST wine dear god

  • @JeremyPickett
    @JeremyPickett 26 дней назад

    Robins speech has me literally bawling. I don't understand how that scene even came together.
    Sly Stallone, I often forget how often how world-class of a performer you are, then you show me. There is, and only will be, one Sly. 😋😁😎

  • @sethandrewberger
    @sethandrewberger 3 месяца назад +3

    "We have developed speed but we have shut ourselves in" nothing but the truth spoken there.

  • @Rien1782
    @Rien1782 4 месяца назад +1

    "your move chief" is one of the best lines. so succinct but also conveys exactly what the audience wants to say themselves. sets up the next few scenes perfectly.

  • @fromtheblues
    @fromtheblues Год назад +24

    Wow, if you close your eyes, you'll think that he's talking about todays issues, this is insane! Life imitating Art! I'M AS MAD AS HELL AND I'M NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANYMORE! We need to unite! God Bless.

    • @johnsmoak8237
      @johnsmoak8237 11 месяцев назад +3

      We are mad as hell, and we're not gonna take it

    • @KateBlackSpence
      @KateBlackSpence 8 месяцев назад +2

      It's less life imitating art and more History Repeats Itself...

    • @fromtheblues
      @fromtheblues 8 месяцев назад

      @@KateBlackSpence I would agree. Its a shame, cuz it shouldn't be this way. You have a nice voice.

  • @mrs.cartergradeonetwo4790
    @mrs.cartergradeonetwo4790 9 месяцев назад +15

    Spencer Tracy's speech from " Guess who's coming to Dinner" also priceless

    • @robinwatson4282
      @robinwatson4282 8 месяцев назад +1

      Ohhhhh, very VERY good call. That one is sheer class, one of my all-time favorite acting moments (and a long 'moment' at that, haha).

  • @greggdiggins2943
    @greggdiggins2943 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for the great effort…much appreciated

  • @mrgraham5521
    @mrgraham5521 Год назад +31

    The USS Indianapolis speech from Jaws is the all-time greatest monolog in movie history.

    • @TerrillFischer
      @TerrillFischer Год назад +3

      Agreed. It's a masterpiece in acting.

    • @davidfitchet432
      @davidfitchet432 Год назад +4

      I absolutely agree with you

    • @jeffmejia3556
      @jeffmejia3556 10 месяцев назад +2

      Should be on this list…..easily. Robert Shaw.

    • @mrgraham5521
      @mrgraham5521 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@TerrillFischer thank you

  • @benc6613
    @benc6613 Год назад +7

    I gotta throw out a vote for the Herb Brooks "you were born to be hockey players" locker room speech. It might be cheesy disney drama, but I still get chills. Haha

    • @maxpower2542
      @maxpower2542  Год назад +1

      Yeah, that's a great one. It's in my sports movie video and the 7 more monologues video, I think.

  • @jdoesmath2065
    @jdoesmath2065 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for showing us (me) an amazing collection of inspirational messages. I will look into some of these films in great detail.

  • @karenayers6793
    @karenayers6793 3 месяца назад +2

    Al Pacino's "God" monologue at the end of "The Devil's Advocate." AWESOME!!!!

  • @brianchavez9409
    @brianchavez9409 10 месяцев назад +10

    Great list. I would have proabbly added A Few Good Men monologue here. That one is always epic.

    • @maxpower2542
      @maxpower2542  10 месяцев назад +4

      I try to stay away from Tom Cruise movies.. The Church of Scientology might want some cash or worse yet, my soul.

  • @ErichLRuehs
    @ErichLRuehs 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great RUclips collection. Thank you

  • @Vivreavecpassion
    @Vivreavecpassion Год назад +6

    I love all the monologues ! It's very great.

  • @mkl5448
    @mkl5448 Год назад +78

    Let's not forget about the writers who created these moments, they should be recognized first. Scent of a women should be here too.

    • @downhomesunset
      @downhomesunset 9 месяцев назад +1

      And The Shawshank Redemption

    • @vincentfrusci7745
      @vincentfrusci7745 8 месяцев назад +2

      The scene in Rocky Balboa was actually written by Stallone. He wrote all the Rocky movies

    • @tomtenthij5676
      @tomtenthij5676 8 месяцев назад

      Preach to them!!! 🙏

    • @shortbusdriver83
      @shortbusdriver83 2 месяца назад

      Hoo-ah!

  • @gambog6684
    @gambog6684 3 месяца назад +2

    Robin Williams when he asks matt damon who are you and then continues to say quote " You're terrified of what you might say" Now that' some line to digest and think about ooof.

  • @masternamer1959
    @masternamer1959 Год назад +23

    Robin Williams was something so special. RIP king.

  • @JCaylor2099
    @JCaylor2099 Год назад +10

    Peter Finch might just have the most famous lines in cinema history

  • @analogueoverdigital929
    @analogueoverdigital929 6 месяцев назад +2

    Everyone born in the 80s and 90s and definitely beyond need to watch The Network. Masterpiece of a film.

  • @curtispandachuk9323
    @curtispandachuk9323 11 месяцев назад +1

    Rest in peace, my friend you know it’s amazing. I’m gonna sit here and pretend to be all tough it really does bring me to tears when you hear hard, honest truth

  • @rocketking2589
    @rocketking2589 Год назад +16

    0:30 My God, nothing has really changed in 40 years. The same problems persist.

    • @NothingIsNoise
      @NothingIsNoise 3 месяца назад

      lol people? Yeah they’re still around.

  • @honey-feeney9800
    @honey-feeney9800 8 месяцев назад +2

    Peter finch deserved his Oscar . Monologues are hugely challenging .

  • @jimmym02
    @jimmym02 10 месяцев назад +5

    Burgess Meredith such an amazing actor.

  • @cynthiawilliams5090
    @cynthiawilliams5090 5 месяцев назад +2

    Wow that first scene is totally relevant today .

  • @alaistairhamilton8838
    @alaistairhamilton8838 Год назад +9

    I would add Colonel Jessup's courtroom monologue from A Few Good Men to this list and the Scent of a Woman speech of "I'll show you out of order!", but these are all the finest examples of wonderful acting that transcended celluloid and spoke to us on a soulful level, and we need this bravery to make movies like this again!

  • @javiercolon447
    @javiercolon447 3 месяца назад

    Great selection. I will add Scent of a Woman, Al Pacino final monologue, one of my favorites.

    • @maxpower2542
      @maxpower2542  3 месяца назад +1

      @javiercolon447 it's on one of my other videos. Yeah it's a good one.

  • @dw2261
    @dw2261 Год назад +8

    Burgess Meredith and Robert Shaw should of won the Oscar for there roles.

  • @davidtaylor6663
    @davidtaylor6663 2 месяца назад +1

    Burgess Meridith what a fine actor.

  • @olgabilardi3993
    @olgabilardi3993 4 месяца назад +2

    It’s a shame that the father’s monologue from Call Me By Your Name wasn’t included in here. Such a beautiful scene and a powerful message

  • @CJBenjamin3000
    @CJBenjamin3000 Год назад +5

    Al Picino's speech in Any Given Sunday was great! WoW! I had to delete my last comment and correct it. Also, Bill Pullman's speech in Independence Day.

  • @ShiftingDrifter
    @ShiftingDrifter Год назад

    Fine selection... I can think of a few others, but these are some of the most memorable to survive the test of time.

  • @stephengrigg5988
    @stephengrigg5988 2 месяца назад

    16:28
    The side eye he gives when he calls him out. Like it's the first time in his life someone has seen through the facade.

  • @clintgirdler38
    @clintgirdler38 Год назад +11

    Great list. My personal favourite was the USS Indianapolis speech by Quint in Jaws.

    • @maxpower2542
      @maxpower2542  Год назад +2

      Yeah, that's a great one. He was actually really drunk when filming that scene. Look it up. Crazy.

  • @vinnymac7565
    @vinnymac7565 8 месяцев назад +1

    I always liked Ray and Winston talking about judgment day in Ghostbusters 1. Short and sweet.

  • @user-qc3rj9sz2m
    @user-qc3rj9sz2m Месяц назад

    Opening scene from "Adventures of Ford Fairlane," with Andrew "Dice' Clay, will be one of the best dialogs of all time.

  • @Mrstobastoba
    @Mrstobastoba Год назад

    The Footloose guitar riffs go hard 👏🏾👏🏾🔥

  • @xskyex5320
    @xskyex5320 2 месяца назад

    lmfao at the first one. it was like predicting the future.

  • @Sabscababs
    @Sabscababs Год назад +22

    From what I can tell, these are the films featured (and sorry if I've made a mistake):
    "Network"
    "Dirty Harry"
    "Rocky II"
    "Mr Smith Goes to Washington"
    "Field of Dreams"
    "Footloose"
    "Coach Carter"
    "Good Will Hunting"
    "The Great Dictator"
    "Rocky Balboa"
    "Training Day"

  • @Dallas_AWG
    @Dallas_AWG 3 месяца назад +1

    Chaplin speech so relevant even now.

    • @josephinelamkins7661
      @josephinelamkins7661 Месяц назад

      Because we never stop having the same fight ❤ this man was an exceptionally talented and brave smart ilic genius 😂and i am so here for it!!!!! That Jewish spirit hits different man never stop the good fight 🎤🎤🎤 Beautiful

  • @stephengrigg5988
    @stephengrigg5988 2 месяца назад

    "Do you think I'd know the first thing about how hard your life has been, how you feel, who you are.. because I read Oliver Twist? Does that encapsulate you?"
    Such a perfect way to explain to him how closed off and judgmental he is being.

  • @shortbusdriver83
    @shortbusdriver83 Месяц назад

    RIP James Earl Jones. We loved baseball before him, and by God, we definitely loved it after he spoke about it. In not only Field of Dreams, but also The Sandlot! My generation will always say for-ev-er, for-ev-er.

  • @ambergerber5162
    @ambergerber5162 Год назад +1

    Great list! The only one that is missing is Talk Radio Barry Champlain's (eric bogosian) last monologue. I think it's very relevant today to the hate that is spewed on social media today.

  • @SedgwickMcAlaster
    @SedgwickMcAlaster 4 месяца назад +2

    Sometimes a lost cause is the only cause worth fighting 4

  • @bobbyjeffrey6978
    @bobbyjeffrey6978 6 месяцев назад

    Miss this brilliant man. On almost all levels.

  • @Nangtokala12
    @Nangtokala12 2 года назад +5

    Piece of art.

  • @elisa_lily
    @elisa_lily 7 месяцев назад

    How about the monologues in The wolf of Wall Street,mostly Leo but also McConaughey?
    I just rewatched Good Will Hunting after many years, cried a lot and still remembered a lot of lines wonderfully acted by Robin Williams...what a loss,professionally and as a person 💔 ❤

  • @user-oy5py6wo8q
    @user-oy5py6wo8q 8 месяцев назад +1

    Not sure what year the 1st monologue is from, bit it could fit right in with 2024!! Crazy

  • @charissac118
    @charissac118 Год назад +1

    How in the world did Chaplin memorize and perform those lines in a one shot? Holy crap. If you look up the monologue, written, it its paragraph after paragraph after paragraph. Amazing.

    • @maxpower2542
      @maxpower2542  Год назад +1

      I think he may have had cue cards.🤷‍♂️

    • @tomtenthij5676
      @tomtenthij5676 8 месяцев назад

      That's crazy right!

    • @blakehelgoth5247
      @blakehelgoth5247 8 месяцев назад

      Stage actors have been doing this for hundreds of years. Doesn't make it any less impressive though.

  • @Isameneghini
    @Isameneghini Год назад +2

    Great monologues! Could you make a similar video, but with female monologues instead?

  • @madahad9
    @madahad9 9 месяцев назад

    The greatest monologue I've seen in a film happens in Last Tango In Paris when Marlon Brando sits beside his wife who had just committed suicide several days earlier and he's trying to understand why she did it and to tries to fathom the mystery of their relationship. I think it's his finest performance, surpassing that in The Godfather. There's something raw and revealing about this moment as a man spirals downwards. He berates her, curses her, and finally crumbles into tears at her death.
    Burgess Meredith was great. I don't know if he ever won an Oscar over course of his remarkable career or if he was nominated for his outstanding performance in Rocky but he deserved it. He was among the great character actors who tend to get overlooked.
    As great as the "I'm mad as hell" speech is I think the monologue by Ned Beatty later in Network tops it. It's chilling, especially when Beatty says, "YOU WILL ATONE!!!" Howard Beale looks like a little kid being admonished by the principal of his school.

  • @flankspeed
    @flankspeed 8 месяцев назад

    Ooh, BIG shout out to James Earl Jones: the guy was Darth BLOODY VADER, and Field of Dreams was crazy, but I would have trusted my life to those dulcet tones too.
    What an actor.
    What a range he had.

  • @charlesreed66
    @charlesreed66 2 года назад +10

    Really great collection

  • @TheRayInPV
    @TheRayInPV Месяц назад

    Tears in the rain, Roy Batty, 1982 Blade Runner?

  • @gustavostehling3836
    @gustavostehling3836 8 месяцев назад

    I would add Robert Shaws's character Quint's monologue in Jaws, about when he was at Indianapolis when it sunk and he and his crew where attacked by thousands of sharks. It was terrifying.

    • @maxpower2542
      @maxpower2542  8 месяцев назад

      It's on one of my other videos.

  • @calebpenny-kosser2029
    @calebpenny-kosser2029 7 месяцев назад

    Chaplin having maybe the greatest monologue of all time in his first and last movie with sound is crazy. Imagine if he had a whole career with sound

  • @chadhOneAtl
    @chadhOneAtl 7 месяцев назад

    That first speech. Sooo relevant today. But maybe that just means the more things change the more things stay the same.

  • @katelynchristiansen3790
    @katelynchristiansen3790 6 месяцев назад

    Is there a list of sources for these film monologues? I want to see em all

  • @LuzDoSol-yr5bv
    @LuzDoSol-yr5bv 11 месяцев назад +1

    Robin Williams all the way. That was fanatic monologue!

    • @maxpower2542
      @maxpower2542  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, he was one hell of a talent. Thanks for watching, too.

    • @LuzDoSol-yr5bv
      @LuzDoSol-yr5bv 11 месяцев назад +1

      @maxpower2542 And as an actor myself, a hell of difficult monologue. A very close-up with only raw feelings. I beg he has done that in a very few tapes.

  • @deew187
    @deew187 6 месяцев назад

    Nic cage had a great one in moonstruck. "I lost my hand!"

  • @user-xo5zl2wq8c
    @user-xo5zl2wq8c Год назад

    Manny Perez' speech to the Army recruiters in Greencard Warriors. Is my favorite.

    • @maxpower2542
      @maxpower2542  Год назад

      Don't think I ever seen or heard of that movie.. have to give it a look.

  • @kamaap
    @kamaap Год назад

    Epic. I have a son. I know now what to show him. Danke.

  • @mal5460
    @mal5460 5 месяцев назад

    play this while listen to for the first time instrumental ver. hit diff fr

  • @ArifKhan-wu5lj
    @ArifKhan-wu5lj Год назад +1

    Far better than Mojo... Thank you

  • @Falconlibrary
    @Falconlibrary 9 месяцев назад +2

    Here's another, from "It's A Wonderful Life":
    "Just a minute - just a minute. Now, hold on, Mr. Potter. Just a minute. Now, you're right when you say my father was no business man. I know that. Why he ever started this cheap, penny-ante Building and Loan, I'll never know. But neither you nor anybody else can say anything against his character, because his whole life was -- Why, in the twenty-five years since he and Uncle Billy started this thing, he never once thought of himself. Isn't that right, Uncle Billy? He didn't save enough money to send Harry to school, let alone me. But he did help a few people get outta your slums, Mr. Potter. And what's wrong with that? Why -- here, you're all businessmen here. Don't it make them better citizens? Doesn't it make them better customers?
    You, you said that they -- What'd you say just a minute ago? They had to wait and save their money before they even thought of a decent home. Wait? Wait for what?! Until their children grow up and leave them? Until they're so old and broken-down that -- You know how long it takes a workin' man to save five thousand dollars? Just remember this, Mr. Potter, that this rabble you're talking about, they do most of the working and paying and living and dying in this community. Well, is it too much to have them work and pay and live and die in a couple of decent rooms and a bath? Anyway, my father didn't think so. People were human beings to him, but to you, a warped, frustrated old man, they're cattle. Well, in my book he died a much richer man than you'll ever be."
    In the end, the Mr. Potters won, but the Harry Baileys put up one hell of a fight.

    • @pdoylemi
      @pdoylemi 8 месяцев назад

      Have the Potters won? The game's not over. From the late 1800's to the early 1900's the Potter's were winning big, but the Baileys of the world kicked some ass. Today, the Potters are winning again, but I haven't heard any fat lady singing. The world used to be ruled by kings and lords and "noblemen", they are mostly humbled and powerless now. The fight goes on and probably always will as the Potters will never give up - neither can we. To quote Walt Whitman:
      "Oh me! Oh life! of the questions of these recurring,
      Of the endless trains of the faithless, of cities fill’d with the foolish,
      Of myself forever reproaching myself, (for who more foolish than I, and who more faithless?)
      Of eyes that vainly crave the light, of the objects mean, of the struggle ever renew’d,
      Of the poor results of all, of the plodding and sordid crowds I see around me,
      Of the empty and useless years of the rest, with the rest me intertwined,
      The question, O me! so sad, recurring-What good amid these, O me, O life?
      Answer.
      That you are here-that life exists and identity,
      That the powerful play goes on, and you may contribute a verse."
      Harry and George Bailey contributed a good verse, what will yours be?

  • @KateBlackSpence
    @KateBlackSpence 8 месяцев назад

    These are some great monologues, absolutely. But for a list of ELEVEN monologues I'm surprised not to see a single woman... Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, Sally Field, Viola Davis, Meryl Streep, American Ferrera have all delivered some of the most famous monologues of all time. Just something to consider if you make more compilations.

    • @maxpower2542
      @maxpower2542  8 месяцев назад

      As Gomer Pyle said.. Surprise, Surprise, Surprise.

  • @dannygilchrist1561
    @dannygilchrist1561 7 месяцев назад +1

    Brilliant.

  • @Ray1969.
    @Ray1969. 9 месяцев назад +2

    “I’m the po lease, I run shit up in here, you just live here!” Denzel is phenomenal

  • @jasonsavage3818
    @jasonsavage3818 Год назад +2

    thank you

  • @samuraichilton
    @samuraichilton 11 месяцев назад +3

    Not even close how great Robin Williamns is. Every scene is great in this clip, but there is no fi niher. Robin Willy is not comparable. It's not even halfway there. Watch it again. These are all great clips.

    • @maxpower2542
      @maxpower2542  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks, glad you enjoyed it✌🤘

  • @rjminar1980
    @rjminar1980 7 месяцев назад

    Do not confuse my writing, every one of these speeches is worthy of every person watching and taking in.
    But…
    The speech from “The Great Dictator” by Charlie Chaplin, is on a different level.
    We need to listen, and we need to absorb it!
    We have the power!

  • @kcomment2930
    @kcomment2930 5 месяцев назад

    Japanese submarine slammed two torpedoes into her side, chief...
    Ah, I see you got it on the next go round.

  • @murderbot_2pt0
    @murderbot_2pt0 2 года назад +7

    What movies are these?

  • @Josée-b8v
    @Josée-b8v 2 месяца назад

    At 12:32 the film is footloose.

  • @karenayers6793
    @karenayers6793 3 месяца назад

    Spencer Tracy's speech about race and love at the end of "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner."

  • @youllfigureitoutb
    @youllfigureitoutb 7 месяцев назад

    Honestly Robin should be on here twice. People forget how great he was in "Dead Poets Society" or it's simply shadowed by "Good Will Hunting"

  • @patrickvanrinsvelt4466
    @patrickvanrinsvelt4466 10 месяцев назад

    Great compendium. Next time can you add some text with the name of the production?

  • @kenturoni
    @kenturoni Год назад

    nothing is over..nothing! Rambo first blood last monologue probably the greatest monologue ever. nothing is prepare for that monologue for the movie.

  • @brianwestmoreland3836
    @brianwestmoreland3836 11 месяцев назад +1

    Does somebody have a list of all these?

    • @maxpower2542
      @maxpower2542  11 месяцев назад

      0:05 Peter Finch - Network
      2:17 Clint Eastwood - Dirty Harry
      3:00 Burgess Meredith - Rocky II
      6:16 James Stewart - Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
      7:52 James Earl Jones - Field of Dreams
      9:56 Kevin Bacon - Footloose
      12:29 Rick Gonzalez - Coach Carter
      13:22 Robin Williams - Good Will Hunting
      17:58 Charlie Chaplin - The Great Dictator
      21:21 Sylvester Stallone - Rocky Balboa
      23:20 Denzel Washington - Training Day

  • @paulmatthews463
    @paulmatthews463 8 месяцев назад

    How can you make a list of great monolugues without including Robert Shaw's Indianapolis speech?

    • @maxpower2542
      @maxpower2542  8 месяцев назад

      It's on my second videos. But you are correct, I was pissed when I finished editing and realized I forgot it. To be honest, it was the reason I made the video. And dumb ass me forgot to put it in. Lol