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  1. 32 Most Inspiring Speeches In Film History

    Avengers: Endgame (Captain America) In a room full of superheroes, leave it to Captain America to make the hype speech. In Avengers: Endgame, that's exactly when Cap (Chris Evans) psyches the ...

  2. The 30 Best Movie Inspirational Speeches

    Animal House. Not every inspirational speech is about trying to inspire his cohorts to kill people or batter them up and down the length of a football field. Some aspire to a higher goal. Some ...

  3. The 20 Best Movie Speeches of All Time

    Mr Smith goes to Washington remains one of Frank Capra's best and one of the truly great films on American politics. 16. Dead Poet's Society (1989) - "Carpe, carpe diem, seize the day boys, make your lives extraordinary". A good teacher is not meant to simply teach, but rather inspire his students.

  4. 15 Best Movie Speeches of All Time

    We, at the Cinemaholic, made a list of top movie speeches ever that will inspire you. Be ready to get motivated! 15. Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End (2007) - "Hoist The Colours". King Elizabeth speech 'Hoist the Colours'. Watch on. Consider this.

  5. The Best Oscar Speeches of All Time

    Joe Pesci Proves He Is a Man of Few Words. With just six words, Joe Pesci gave one of the most memorable Oscar speeches of all time. After winning Best Supporting Actor for Goodfellas in 1991, he ...

  6. The Greatest Movie Speeches/Monologues of all time!

    Violence and mayhem ensue after a hunter stumbles upon the aftermath of a drug deal gone wrong and over two million dollars in cash near the Rio Grande. Director Ethan Coen Joel Coen Stars Tommy Lee Jones Javier Bardem Josh Brolin. SHERIFF BELL (Tommy Lee Jones): "I was Sheriff of this county when I was 25 years old.

  7. Best Film Speeches and Monologues

    Best Film Speeches and Monologues: Greatest Films has provided this extensive listing of almost 700 Best Film Speeches and Monologues, in multiple parts (organized chronologically), of deserving best film monologues and speeches.Film speeches are normally delivered orally and directed at an audience of three or more people, although there can be exceptions, such as voice-over narrations.

  8. Best Oscar speeches of all time, ranked: Here are our top 10

    8. Anna Paquin (1994) Rule of thumb: Every Oscar speech should start with at least 20 seconds of gleeful hyperventilating. Taking best supporting actress for "The Piano," 11-year-old Anna ...

  9. 20 Best Inspirational Speeches from the Movies

    6. Rocky (1976) - It Ain't How Hard You Hit. Rocky gives his grown up son a heart to heart on stop blaming others and taking charge of his own life. It is a great speech from a father to a son about taking responsibility. 7. The Legend of Bagger Vance (2006) - Authentic Swing.

  10. The 20 Best Movie Speeches of All Time

    Facing the Soviets, a team that has won the gold medal every Olympics since 1964, Brooks delivers the perfect speech for the underdog side, "Their time is done. It's over. I'm sick and tired of hearing about what a great team the Soviets have. Screw them!" Miracle takes us back to a time when America was still the underdog.

  11. 20 Best Monologues In Movie History

    Here are the 20 Greatest Monologues in Movie History: 20. Laurence Fishburne in The Matrix. In his famous monologue from The Matrix (1999), Morpheous offers Neo a choice between two pills - and Laurence Fishburne opens up the world of the Matrix to the viewers of the Wachowski sisters' groundbreaking film. The Matrix is everywhere.

  12. The 20 Best Movie Speeches of All Time

    Speeches given by coaches are a work of art. Many great thespians have tackled the challenge including Denzel Washington, Matthew McConaughey, Billy Bob Thornton, Samuel L. Jackson and Gene Hackman but none have come close to the raw intensity displayed by Al Pacino as Tony D'Amato, a once great coach now facing a forced retirement at the hands of the new owner.

  13. Best Movie Speeches of All Time: 15 Most Inspirational Movie Speeches

    12. Team America - Dicks F#@K Assholes - WARNING, LOTS OF SWEARING. Team America: World Police (10/10) Movie CLIP - Dicks, Pussies and Assholes (2004) HD. Team America was a pretty controversial movie, and this speech is incredibly rude and strange. But yet it holds a great element of truth that we can all take home.

  14. The 21 greatest movie award speeches of all time

    13. Cher's Oscar speech for Moonstruck. Speaking of glowing, few actresses have ever looked quite as luminous as Cher when she took the Oscar stage in 1988 to accept her award for Moonstruck ...

  15. Best Movie Monologues

    Jaws • The Indianapolis Speech Scene. The Indianapolis Speech monologue in one of Spielberg's best films Jaws is considered one of the most iconic movie monologues of all time. In the scene, Quint, played brilliantly by Robert Shaw, tells the story of the sinking of the USS Indianapolis and the horrific events that followed.

  16. 10 Best and Most Inspirational Speeches in Movies

    4. "Presidents Speech" Independence Day (1996) In this film, the president of America talks about the significance of humankind and friendship among all nations. His speech is inspiring since it goes about unification, which can be beneficial in terms of struggling with enemies and saving people.

  17. 10 Greatest Movie Speeches

    Motivation is always needed... I loved the movies, and the messages...

  18. 27 Best Movie Monologues Of All Time

    14. The Sixth Sense (1999) Buena Vista Pictures. "Even though it's kind of cheating, I've got to go with the scene when Haley Joel Osment tells Toni Collette about what her late mother told him ...

  19. The 20 Best Movie Monologues of All Time, Ranked

    13. Group Therapy in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) This isn't just one of the greatest monologues of all time—it's also one of the funniest movie monologues ever. This might be the greatest moment in Mike Myers' acting career. This scene hasn't lost any of the mojo it had when it first came out.

  20. The Best Monologues from Movies, Ranked by Fans

    Jack Nicholson delivers an incredibly memorable monologue in 1992's A Few Good Men as Colonel Nathan R. Jessup. When he's asked by Lt. Daniel Kaffee (Tom Cruise) about ordering the so-called "code red," Jessup goes on one of the best courtroom tirades in movie history. Get busy living or get busy dying.

  21. The Funniest Famous Movie Speeches Of All Time

    I love you, Jane. Leslie Nielsen's speech of love at the end of The Naked Gun is not only funny, but heartwarming in a simple way. Also ranks #10 on The All-Time Greatest Comedy Films. Also ranks #370 on The Most Rewatchable Movies. Also ranks #123 on 'Old' Movies Every Young Person Needs To Watch In Their Lifetime.

  22. The 20 Best Movie Monologues of All Time

    From political appeal to saw-toothed savagery, here are the 20 Best Movie Monologues of All Time. 20. Cuckoo Clock - The Third Man (1949) Arriving at the midway point of marvelous noir The Third Man (1949), this swift little soliloquy to the cuckoo clock is easily the shortest entry to crack the list. That being said, it's the charismatic ...

  23. What's the greatest movie speech of all time? : r/movies

    The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows. It's a very mean and nasty place and I don't care how tough you are it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain't about how hard ya hit.

  24. The best opening lines from movies

    People often talk about the best final lines in movies. They also talk about the best opening lines in books. Ah, but what about the best opening lines in movies?

  25. James Earl Jones, legendary actor known for unmistakable baritone voice

    The actor, who earned Tony Awards, two Emmy Awards, an honorary Academy Award and a Grammy and whose inimitable voice gave life to Mufasa and Darth Vader, died Monday, his agent said.

  26. James Earl Jones, Whose Powerful Acting Resonated Onstage and Onscreen

    The rest was accomplished by Mr. Jones himself: a prodigious body of work that encompassed scores of plays, nearly 90 television network dramas and episodic series, and some 120 movies.