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@TheActorsAcademy
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@rcafiero
@rcafiero 3 года назад
@Josip Lilić Here is about great acting monologues and the monologue of Rocky is great acting. If you cannot understand this you do understand nothing about acting!!!
@lohitakshtrehan6379
@lohitakshtrehan6379 3 года назад
Hi in bojack horseman, a whole episode is a monologue. It's also known as mother of monologues. It's in the episode named: "Free Churro". 😁 Please dedicate it in part-2/3
@mattschannel1502
@mattschannel1502 3 года назад
Can somone list all the movies please im watching these vids but many of the movies iv not seen?
@TheUnitedAccountablity
@TheUnitedAccountablity 3 года назад
What is the name of the movie after Shawshank redemption?
@johnkennedy7327
@johnkennedy7327 3 года назад
Man now is not the time to be giving any acclaim to actors - if you had not noticed their popularity is already in the toilet and plummeting further
@M2M-matt
@M2M-matt 3 года назад
Robin Williams did the "Good Will Hunting" park bench scene in ONE TAKE. This is why this scene gets my vote as number 1 from the outstanding scenes in this clip.
@MasterAnakinSkyWalker
@MasterAnakinSkyWalker 3 года назад
That's why Robin Williams was worthy of every Oscar nomination he ever received. He was a fantastic actor.
@hossywoof
@hossywoof 3 года назад
Incredible! Probably my favourite scence of all time. My grandfather was, in a way, that character and my idol. Williams was a great serious actor (Insomnia for instance).
@M2M-matt
@M2M-matt 3 года назад
@@MasterAnakinSkyWalker Agreed!
@RR-bd4jp
@RR-bd4jp 3 года назад
Agreed.
@debracaples9431
@debracaples9431 3 года назад
It has to be one of the best of all time. Didn't know he did it in one take. George C. Scott's speech to the troops at the beginning of Patton was a one take shot done with two camera angles.
@DS_portraits
@DS_portraits 3 года назад
Robin Williams means every word he says when he's acting
@waynecurr9569
@waynecurr9569 3 года назад
He was an excellent actor and a great comedian ! Not a big fan of that movie , but Robin Williams is an inspiration !
@mainlygames1472
@mainlygames1472 3 года назад
Gooooddd morning vietnammmm
@GueCalColombianTropicals
@GueCalColombianTropicals 3 года назад
@@mainlygames1472 Such a great movie.
@jaseiwilde
@jaseiwilde 3 года назад
Sauce please...
@757Bricksquad
@757Bricksquad 3 года назад
@@waynecurr9569 what didn't you like about it? I loved that movie. No hage just curious.
@CiPhEr505
@CiPhEr505 Год назад
"I think the saddest people always try to make others happy, because they know what it's like to feel absolutely worthless and don't want anyone else to feel that way" ~Robin Williams
@suzettewoolley5397
@suzettewoolley5397 5 месяцев назад
If only 😪 1 person had reached out to Robin Williams he might still be alive. Maybe?
@shirleyeverett2928
@shirleyeverett2928 5 месяцев назад
Brilliant actor & beautiful human being. The world is a lesser place without him. May he rest forever in the arms of our Lord!
@TheVanillatech
@TheVanillatech 5 месяцев назад
Are you insane? HE HAD FRIENDS! HE HAD FAMILY! He didn't top himself cos he was "sad and lonely". He killed himself cos he got diagnosed with a rapid, terminaly, degenerative brain disease that was turning him into a vegetable. He'd started to forget his lines, forget his routines, and then instantly diagnosed and told "in 18 months, maybe less, you will be struggling to live and soon after that you will be a vegetable". NOTHING TO DO WITH HIM BEING SAD! He was a superbly focussed, intellectual, tempestuous and larger than life entertainer and comedian! Movie star! Hundreds of MILLIONS in the bank! Had amazing children and great friends! He killed himself because he could literally feel himself losing his entire mind and memories! Who wants to be a vegetable, a burden, everyone around you crying and sad watching you die while inside your mind you're ALREADY dead! Give it a rest with the "Oh poor Robin, he was SO SAD!" myth that for some reason idiots have perpetuated for YEARS. Give him some respect.
@bashaarabdul-baki3121
@bashaarabdul-baki3121 4 месяца назад
​@@TheVanillatechsuch detail you provide! Thanks.
@TheVanillatech
@TheVanillatech 4 месяца назад
@@bashaarabdul-baki3121 It frustrated the hell out of me, back when this "rumour" started about him being depressed. SURE the majority of people who kill themselves, do it through despair + depression. BUT NOT ALL OF THEM! Terminally ill people, cancer sufferers etc, theres a whole business for that in Scandanavia : Legal Suicide. For those who don't want to endure the final months of agony and sorrow. Robins personal assistant was the one who suggested (I read somewhere, pretty much FORCED) he goes to the doctor, because he was crying on set in Night @ The Museum and she discovered him doing so, and asked him why. He told her there was something wrong with him, he couldn't remember lines he'd read ALL NIGHT, and that had never happened to him before. And that other things too - forgetting his plan, forgetting numbers and names etc. She made him visit the quack and he was INSTANTLY diagnosed with the degenerative, terminal, brain disease. Death sentence. I can relate to him entirely, being a father of two. If it happened to me tomorrow, I'd do the same. Why put everyone through that? Especially after one has already been successful, lived an amazing life, made it to old age etc!
@robrushworth9278
@robrushworth9278 2 года назад
Robin Williams will always be a timeless legend.
@TheStrmcliffae46
@TheStrmcliffae46 2 года назад
Robin Willams was a true legend
@89hybrid88
@89hybrid88 5 месяцев назад
He was awesome. I just wish he had had the guts to stay with us.
@caseym.516
@caseym.516 5 месяцев назад
​@@89hybrid88 Had the guts? What a gross simplification and misunderstanding of who he was and how he suffered. You listened to THAT monologue and that is what you had to say. Empathy is complex. But you don't have it.
@Launabanauna2
@Launabanauna2 5 месяцев назад
@@89hybrid88 I feel sorry for you.
@zane2065
@zane2065 4 месяца назад
I miss him so much man
@LouieC
@LouieC 3 года назад
Not many celebrity deaths affect me. But boy, when Robin left this world I wept.
@adamburrous6072
@adamburrous6072 3 года назад
Same dude
@micheldawes1
@micheldawes1 3 года назад
Tears welling even now....
@themacocko6311
@themacocko6311 3 года назад
That stung a bit.
@belltopcone
@belltopcone 3 года назад
when guys like Robin pass away its like another light has gone out making our lives a darker place.
@chocolatemidnight455
@chocolatemidnight455 3 года назад
Me too... I will never forget it I was in a Dentist chair when it came on the TV... they couldn't finish on me I was crying so bad.
@JBOM-qp8nq
@JBOM-qp8nq 3 года назад
Even after all these years that Fresh Prince scene still hits way harder than I’d like to admit
@schulmastery
@schulmastery 3 года назад
it is an indication of how far social normalcy has to go that you wouldn't like to admit it
@JBOM-qp8nq
@JBOM-qp8nq 3 года назад
schulmaster it’s a figure of speech ya taint.
@yoyoyo761
@yoyoyo761 3 года назад
I cried like a bitch.
@sharpy-dan-howdy4828
@sharpy-dan-howdy4828 3 года назад
The only one that got the tears flowing for me, too.
@Richp602
@Richp602 3 года назад
Started to hit a wall and bang my head against it. Because it hits home. Then came inside the house and looked at my kids and smile with a tear.
@Oldwest99
@Oldwest99 Год назад
Robin Williams wasn’t acting during these scenes, he was speaking from his heart ❤️
@RonaldSpring-bm6ct
@RonaldSpring-bm6ct 5 месяцев назад
Robin delivered an incredible discourse on many of the events that impact humans. This is a wonderful, inspirational monologue on human growth.
@janw491
@janw491 5 месяцев назад
He was such an actor and in real life such a man. He is missed so much😢
@daviddempsey8721
@daviddempsey8721 5 месяцев назад
I was enjoying the clip when it re-hit home that he’s no longer here. A great man who influenced many through the characters he brought to life.
@TheVanillatech
@TheVanillatech 4 месяца назад
Well Matt and Ben wrote the lines, but as they said themselves - over the course of time, lines can change and be improvised, but the credit still goes to Matt + Ben (Robin himself said so). Robin managed to deliver those lines with his natural talent and skill as an actor, AND as a human being with the wisdom of age and the compassion of a good soul.
@TheVanillatech
@TheVanillatech 4 месяца назад
@@daviddempsey8721 When you think about it - I mean time and lifespans and history back - we are here for such a short time. Only a few generations ago, we had no televsion, no radio. Stories were told from the stage of a theatre, or around a campfire, or at home on cold winter nights by Mum Or Dad to entertain their hungry kids and lul them to sleep. Entertainers have ALWAYS ruled the world, but technology has brought this gift to every known corner of the earth. Robin is a natural story teller, a legendary entertainer, who would have been amazing at his craft whatever eon or patch of earth he was born of. We are SO lucky, in the scale of history, to have been of *his* era here on earth, and that we all got to share his genius and his passion to make other people's lives better and more bareable. After all - what IS entertainment for, if not for that? RIP Mr Williams
@ronaldogomez8582
@ronaldogomez8582 5 месяцев назад
I think we can all say we miss Robin Williams.
@johnmeye
@johnmeye 4 месяца назад
😰so much
@catherinesvbialosh7260
@catherinesvbialosh7260 3 месяца назад
Yes so much ❤❤
@donnellm346
@donnellm346 21 день назад
Dearly.
@Kgotso25
@Kgotso25 9 дней назад
Oh!😢
@jo84891
@jo84891 3 года назад
Watching the Robin Williams scene, you almost forget that it's a movie. It feels like you're not watching "entertainment". It's like you're really invested in an extremely personal conversation that's being shared by 2 men.
@NicolasCharly
@NicolasCharly 3 года назад
By a man to a boy*
@luckyswine
@luckyswine 3 года назад
That script was also hot. And look at the generous and delicate work of Matt Damon in that scene too. The barest of expressions.
@rcl8464
@rcl8464 3 года назад
I think that scene is probably going to remain my all time top favorite scene forever
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 3 года назад
@@luckyswine Good points. It's kind of amazing that that impressive script was written by Damon and Affleck. A screenplay with such subtlety and wisdom, at their relatively young age is quite remarkable.
@UNCUTVIDZ
@UNCUTVIDZ 3 года назад
Facts
@patrickconley2211
@patrickconley2211 3 года назад
"How come he don't want me man?" A question no child should ever ask.
@canoe5067
@canoe5067 3 года назад
Makes me teary-eyed every time I see it
@kbkilgo
@kbkilgo 3 года назад
This scene still gives me chills every time I watch it. They did it in one take (almost stopping when Will stuttered, but they kept it rolling and decided after cutting that it just made the scene more authentic). James Avery (uncle Phil) said that he continued to hug Will well after the cut and said "now that's acting" while weeping on his shoulder.
@georgeevangel3233
@georgeevangel3233 3 года назад
yes but they do
@maliant16
@maliant16 3 года назад
@@canoe5067 I’m crying my eyes out right now thinking about why no one wants me.
@kamikazekricket7746
@kamikazekricket7746 3 года назад
Thinking about how it was on the fly too, it just shocks me
@sydneystewart6059
@sydneystewart6059 2 года назад
Robin Williams was a great actor, and when he died the world was a much sadder without him.
@ckmate23
@ckmate23 5 месяцев назад
In my view, Robin Williams is probably the greatest improv comic I have ever seen. When it comes to cinema, the irony of Robin Williams is that most of his best work lies in drama and not comedy. The few comedies that worked for me were those that allowed his improvisation to flourish. He was usually limited by his scripts in comedy, when he could spontaneously come up with better material off the cuff than a room full of writers could produce over weeks.
@AKMediaCollector
@AKMediaCollector 5 месяцев назад
And his stand up was top tier.. I still adore his live on broadway and quote it all the time
@SpecialJay
@SpecialJay 5 месяцев назад
It shouldn't have happened. Someone should've been there for him.
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2 19 дней назад
Mother and Father of all creation are playing this touching video, Father was Johnny Cash. Our creators are here in physical flesh and have given everything possible to help all to wake up to this truth! Phone home today mama papa luvu
@briancurtis466
@briancurtis466 Год назад
This first clip, you can see the tension absolutely chiseled into every line of Jack Nicholson's face. The intensity that he brought to that performance was riveting.
@FinnMcRiangabra
@FinnMcRiangabra Год назад
It is not even a character, it is a cartoon boogeyman. Neither believable nor inspiring. If you want the actual good part of Mr. Nicholson's acting just include the part where the character is put under arrest for that BS speech and he can't believe it. That is where the acting comes in.
@lilyrose83
@lilyrose83 5 месяцев назад
Absolutely!!! Loved his performance in that movie ❤❤❤
@davidmartinez52420
@davidmartinez52420 4 месяца назад
He did 3 takes of that monologue and nailed it every single time
@williamwolfson8811
@williamwolfson8811 4 месяца назад
what? THE GREATEST ACTOR EVER! Ask Oscar Finn! @@FinnMcRiangabra
@xxxllloorpoopypants3687
@xxxllloorpoopypants3687 3 месяца назад
​@@FinnMcRiangabrait's all subjective but you are objectively incorrect
@tylerbutterfras3421
@tylerbutterfras3421 3 года назад
Robin Williams was such a light💔
@alexgerling3686
@alexgerling3686 3 года назад
I never knew him but love him and miss him, good will hunting is one of my favorite films. I wish I had a councilor or somebody in my life like that. It hurts he has gone
@kevo212
@kevo212 3 года назад
alex gerling totally agree, his acting touched so many of us. He’s one of the few actors that I truly miss that makes me sad
@censoreverything8072
@censoreverything8072 3 года назад
Even when he was alive, just seeing him touched something deep in my heart. He radiated warmth.
@SDD-vb2rt
@SDD-vb2rt 3 года назад
@Ork Trukk DrivahYou'd have to be him to know that but I can tell you a few things about Lewy Body Dementia, which was Robin Williams diagnosis. It can cause well formed hallucinations, delusions, visual disturbances and profound confusion, REM sleep disurbance and autonomic disturbances like incontinence, dizziness and blood pressure drops. Brain on fire. It's truly terrible. If he was even thinking straight I imagine that he wanted to ward off what was waiting for him but I doubt he was thinking clearly. Really terrible disease. More aggressive in the early stages than Alzheimer's.
@garymccaughan8023
@garymccaughan8023 3 года назад
@@SDD-vb2rt i have never seen that film and i am 40 yo, you sir have convinced me to watch it
@T-man007
@T-man007 3 года назад
Matt Damon was just sitting there like.."this is suppose to be acting bro,why r u making me feel this horrible"
@ramjam-zv7mi
@ramjam-zv7mi 3 года назад
"is he telling that to my caracter, or to me...?"
@why-even-try-brotendo
@why-even-try-brotendo 3 года назад
@@ramjam-zv7mi Matt turned that speech around on Ben for being 5 minutes late to set the next day.
@timbrown6943
@timbrown6943 3 года назад
That is what acting is - you are trying to get something from your partner. And given how Matt’s character tore him apart the day before - he deserved every word of it.
@steffijmusic
@steffijmusic 3 года назад
He wrote it. Even more impressive.
@chrystiescott
@chrystiescott 3 года назад
@@steffijmusic he wrote it?
@user-hp4fn9uq3j
@user-hp4fn9uq3j 5 месяцев назад
... I am getting tears in my eyes listening to the wonderful acting of Robin Williams... miss him so much....
@oksalbright
@oksalbright 5 месяцев назад
Same here. He has brought me so many laughs and happiness, starting with Happy Days and Mork and Mindy, my favorite movie of his was What Dreams May Come. I hope to see him again one day. 🥰
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2 19 дней назад
Mother and Father of all creation are playing this touching video, Father was Johnny Cash. Our creators are here in physical flesh and have given everything possible to help all to wake up to this truth! Phone home today mama papa luvu
@kathylyndsey316
@kathylyndsey316 5 месяцев назад
Will got me crying in public. Gets me every time. You can feel that he s tapped into really life experience and drawing from that. Phenomenal performance
@chrisprou9216
@chrisprou9216 5 месяцев назад
it got me too, I wanted to hug him. So so so powerful and raw and real.
@OGMuddbone
@OGMuddbone Месяц назад
Only part that made me tear up
@carinmiller9211
@carinmiller9211 26 дней назад
Since the first time I saw it in like 94... I still bawl like a damned baby every single time... ❤😢❤
@Marx-Lennon
@Marx-Lennon 2 года назад
Jack’s “can’t handle the truth” monologue gets overshadowed by the great one liner but it’s truly a great monologue all together.
@darakenny5408
@darakenny5408 2 года назад
People just can’t handle the truth about how good he was
@Marx-Lennon
@Marx-Lennon 2 года назад
@@darakenny5408 I like what you did there.
@pixiewings21_9
@pixiewings21_9 2 года назад
Agree. The whole thing is phenomenal. In fact that dance between Jack and Tom is outstanding.
@realaussiemale567
@realaussiemale567 2 года назад
I read somewhere that he did that entire monologue in just 1 take. That’s true professionalism & dedication to the craft.
@MolsonPeanut
@MolsonPeanut 2 года назад
He was terrifying in that role. Awesome, awesome actor
@chrislupica4688
@chrislupica4688 3 года назад
I can’t decide what’s more inspirational. Rocky teaching his kid how to overcome tough times in life to achieve goals or Robin Williams teaching the difference between learning life and living it.
@michellelewis741
@michellelewis741 3 года назад
Chris Lupica both
@kermitthefrog9719
@kermitthefrog9719 3 года назад
Robin
@italianwaterice9594
@italianwaterice9594 3 года назад
def robin w. stallones was to much like a cheerleader
@surgio98
@surgio98 3 года назад
I will say Robin and I will explain why. About 2 years ago I would have said both. It has been my experience that life is not meant to knock you down. We are given the wrong rules. If you hands are on the wrong position on a keyboard you can never express the truth. The rules as I know them are simple. -Your creator is not a God. So don't worship. That includes Gods, others, your own children or your Ego (That one is really a tricky one) -We are one organism in different bodies. The sooner you realize this the sooner the word starts working for you. If you are a cell that isn't playing well in an organism you will be restricted in nourishment and eventually removed from the system. - Religions tend to divide. No matter how "well intentioned" they may seem they are devices elements. Elements of pride are device. Unite. - You are blessed with certain things that others don't have, share your blessings continually and more will flow to you. - Getting closer to your creator will increase the joy and blessings of this life. To do this help one another. Your creator cannot increase in magnitude and has setup this world as a series of checks and balances to encourage actions of love and unity and discourage the opposite. -Believe in your creator's forgiveness. Hell does not exist outside of this world, each person creates their own hell by breaking the rules instituted by nature. -The "devil" is actually in you. Those are the negative emotions and those that create fear that cause you to move away from what is good. - You know all of this already. It was written in us before we were born. You just have to reason and you will it to be true. Good luck!
@chrislupica4688
@chrislupica4688 3 года назад
@@surgio98 wow! I do not see the connection! 😆 quite a leap to go from living your life to the full potential to religious belief or non belief. No where in either monologues is creationism or religion mentioned. It’s not about how we got there, it’s about what we do when we’re there. And that’s what robin and sly are talking about. Understanding that nothing worth having is easy and you need to earn it, and there’s a huge difference between learning from a book and experiencing first hand.
@Some_Idiot_on_the_Internet
@Some_Idiot_on_the_Internet Год назад
I love that monologue from Good Will Hunting. It so perfectly flips the power dynamic between the two of them. Before this he had been coming up against a wall with Will because he used his imposing intellect as his defence, something that has so far worked against everyone he's met. That monologue utterly robs him of that defence while imploring him to let down the last one he still has up; his silence. The reason his intellect won't help him in this situation is because ultimately all he's being "threatened" with is an honest to god conversation, something he's never really been able to have.
@marjoriejohnson6535
@marjoriejohnson6535 Год назад
A sharing that only few and far between therapists could make a breakthru with such a defenses up patient.
@l.w.paradis2108
@l.w.paradis2108 5 месяцев назад
I thought the writing was formulaic and clichéd. Typical Hollywood Turning Point, written for people with poor attention who have to be beaten over the head with it to make sure they don't miss it. Most of these monologues are like that. It's the writing, not the acting.
@pm7128
@pm7128 5 месяцев назад
During the Charlie Rose's interview, Matt Damon said that Robin William said the whole monologue almost verbatim as he wrote in the script.
@Kieran.Net_
@Kieran.Net_ 4 месяца назад
@@l.w.paradis2108a movie is only as good as its script. Everyone knows this; your ‘revelation’ is hardly noteworthy
@l.w.paradis2108
@l.w.paradis2108 4 месяца назад
@The.Phrontistery The point was the scripts were poor.
@noeliajaime7656
@noeliajaime7656 2 года назад
That Charlie Chaplin speech is ,to me,the best speech of all time. And Jeff Daniel's speech from The Newsroom was spot on. SPOT ON.
@krisherman3513
@krisherman3513 Год назад
Both of these have so much meaning today!
@laurianninirschl7969
@laurianninirschl7969 Год назад
Aaron Sorkin is brilliant.
@TheStrmcliffae46
@TheStrmcliffae46 Год назад
yes, Charlie Chaplin and Jeff Daniel's speech, what they've said is so true today with everything is going on right now
@tylerbutterfras3421
@tylerbutterfras3421 2 месяца назад
Chaplins speech is timeless. It’s transcends all of human history. Beautiful, hard hitting monologue.
@opeyemibabasegun
@opeyemibabasegun 2 месяца назад
Well said
@zeitlinger5844
@zeitlinger5844 3 года назад
The scene in Good Will Hunting was shot without a single cut. That ladies and gentlemen is acting!
@dknadeau0912
@dknadeau0912 3 года назад
If I was directing this scene, I’d do the same thing. It’s perfect.
@JoeKaye959
@JoeKaye959 3 года назад
There are many cuts
@HarmonicWave
@HarmonicWave 3 года назад
The beginning part of it goes for quite a while with no cuts before it finally cuts to Matt Damon, then back to Robin.
@zeitlinger5844
@zeitlinger5844 3 года назад
@@HarmonicWave There are cuts between them two, but the scene was shot with two cameras. One pointing at Matt Damon and one facing Robin Williams, at the same time.
@hurricanestudios6797
@hurricanestudios6797 3 года назад
@@JoeKaye959 There are cuts but it’s all one take.
@nixazizu
@nixazizu 3 года назад
1:25 best acting and movie monolog of all time. No chance someone will act like that. Robbin Williams is so underrated because he did not act in a lot of serious movies.
@notsure6218
@notsure6218 3 года назад
Robin Williams isn’t underrated IMO. One of the best of all time in multiple genres.
@Bruce-1956
@Bruce-1956 3 года назад
Underrated is the most overrated word on YT.
@galloe
@galloe 3 года назад
Definitely not underrated. The world knew what it lost when Robin Williams passed away, it was a hard hit.
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 3 года назад
Well, in addition to Good Will Hunting, I'd suggest you seek out, The Fisher King, Insomnia, One Hour Photo, and Awakenings, for starters. And, films like Good Morning Vietnam and The World According to Garp, were amazing 'serio-comedies'. Williams was a brilliant actor, with tremendous depth and range.
@Daniel-xu6kd
@Daniel-xu6kd 3 года назад
He did act in a lot of Serious movies tho
@selynar4889
@selynar4889 2 года назад
I'm getting older, but Nicholson's speech. Just amazing. Credit to the writers, and Nicholson for his performance.
@dannyyandall9311
@dannyyandall9311 4 месяца назад
immortal imo
@UlrichW-mm8yz
@UlrichW-mm8yz 2 месяца назад
Yes it ages very well...But I am getting older too at 38 but I will say not seeing the scene for nearly a decade and seeing it just now...wow, I forgot how good this scene was.
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2 19 дней назад
Mother and Father of all creation are playing this touching video, Father was Johnny Cash. Our creators are here in physical flesh and have given everything possible to help all to wake up to this truth! Phone home today mama papa luvu
@eddieandrews3335
@eddieandrews3335 2 года назад
Stallone's speech to his kid hit close to my heart but Charlie's hit it alot harder. Whoever wrote this stuff I just want to say thank you
@fifthbusiness1678
@fifthbusiness1678 2 года назад
Charlie wrote it, apparently.
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2 19 дней назад
Mother and Father of all creation are playing this touching video, Father was Johnny Cash. Our creators are here in physical flesh and have given everything possible to help all to wake up to this truth! Phone home today mama papa luvu
@SabrinaUmstead
@SabrinaUmstead 3 года назад
not enough people in the comments talking about the robin williams monologue in good will hunting, that movie is fucking fantastic, and that monologue scene isn't even the best scene in the movie
@AlvinEranus
@AlvinEranus 3 года назад
it’s not even his best scene.
@garywatson1637
@garywatson1637 3 года назад
I'm with you.
@grantstanish551
@grantstanish551 3 года назад
Favorite movie ever
@livingexample5322
@livingexample5322 3 года назад
I always liked Robin Williams in serious roles. I'd rather watch him act than do stand-up.
@durgakhabir5989
@durgakhabir5989 3 года назад
Literally everyone in the comments is talking about his monologue, everyone knows its an amazing scene so stfu
@Freewarrior2
@Freewarrior2 2 года назад
We give the actors credit for delivering these lines, but equal credit also needs to go the writers who came up with these pieces of work.
@OGdcpatient
@OGdcpatient 2 года назад
Yes! Remember Matt was in college when he wrote Good will hunting.
@Sloptopgettingdrop
@Sloptopgettingdrop 2 года назад
Fuck the writers, bunch of filthy liberals
@23bobjr
@23bobjr Год назад
A lot of them were improvised too
@Car_Mo
@Car_Mo Год назад
Which makes Charlie Chaplin's monologue from "The Great Dictator" even more remarkable, since he both wrote it and delivered it.
@itskillertofu
@itskillertofu Год назад
This should be the top comment.
@bobcrane2720
@bobcrane2720 Год назад
Robin Williams really earned that Oscar in this Good Will Hunting, it's amazing he's been gone 8 years.
@pauliewallnuttz
@pauliewallnuttz 2 года назад
I come to tears watching Robin Williams in this monologue. He was amazing and will live on forever in his amazing roles.
@kutaman1
@kutaman1 2 года назад
It’s amazing that Charlie Chaplin was one of the greatest silent film actors and his poignant moment was one of the greatest speeches in history.
@christophermongillo9644
@christophermongillo9644 2 года назад
And its a shame that enough people didnt listen and respond as evidenced by current society
@carileiq4408
@carileiq4408 2 года назад
What is the name of that movie? Charlie Chaplin’s monologue really hits on our present time. So very sad.
@kutaman1
@kutaman1 2 года назад
@@carileiq4408 The Great Dictator
@christophermongillo9644
@christophermongillo9644 2 года назад
@@carileiq4408 if you find out, post in thread
@jeremydanchuk1897
@jeremydanchuk1897 2 года назад
@@christophermongillo9644 It is called The Great Dictator
@ericduvall2459
@ericduvall2459 3 года назад
Who knew the best father figure in the history of television would be called uncle.
@davidboyer7706
@davidboyer7706 3 года назад
Uncle Iroh too!
@keyholer4664
@keyholer4664 3 года назад
r.i.p. to the greatest. Phil and Iroh. bkus sometimes the men most deserving are the ones least appreciated.
@firstlast-zg9ms
@firstlast-zg9ms 3 года назад
Too right!!!
@dylanmcwhirter9844
@dylanmcwhirter9844 3 года назад
Know how that feels
@westonforced-last-name-dis3560
@westonforced-last-name-dis3560 3 года назад
13:30 feels
@jameswells3566
@jameswells3566 5 месяцев назад
Jeff Daniel's speech...just inspirational ❤
@chrisschade5578
@chrisschade5578 3 месяца назад
That shit needs to be on every station every day instead of the "news"
@gripen81
@gripen81 3 месяца назад
Please, is it from some movie, document or is it real? Did he make his speech on some real discussion or where could I find it? Thanks
@chrisschade5578
@chrisschade5578 3 месяца назад
@@gripen81 I think it's from a show I wanna say it's called the newsroom or something idk I've only ever seen that clip from it
@gripen81
@gripen81 3 месяца назад
Thanks!@@chrisschade5578
@jameswells3566
@jameswells3566 3 месяца назад
@@gripen81 It's from a movie. Search for Greatest Acting Monologues Of All Time PART 1
@majestigs
@majestigs 2 года назад
"We waged war on poverty not on poor people"......my favourite line so sad and so true today!
@Oniphius1
@Oniphius1 3 года назад
I promised I wasnt gonna cry and then you go and put that Fresh Prince scene in there.
@SlimPlum691
@SlimPlum691 3 года назад
Legit makes me cry every time. The way he delivers it just feels so authentic. You can really feel his emotions coming through and it just hits you
@kentjohnson2884
@kentjohnson2884 3 года назад
@@SlimPlum691 That whole scene is just brilliant. Will Smith ended up going off script during that scene and improvising most of it. James Avery was such a great actor that he immediately recognized when to give his costar room to breath. The scene is a young actor putting on a masterclass in acting while a more seasoned actor puts on a masterclass in reacting. I love watching it because it is so close to perfection, but I hate watching it because it makes me cry every time.
@rosscampbell1173
@rosscampbell1173 3 года назад
Truly a great scene. Made me misty then and now.
@TheWhills
@TheWhills 3 года назад
Kent Johnson well said, brother
@erikgoossens1
@erikgoossens1 3 года назад
Kent Johnson this is the first time I've seen this and it gave me chills! I really loved him in The pursuit of happiness! Why doesn't he do more movies like that? He is a truly great actor but Hollywood doesn't seem to give him the opportunity or he chooses not to. Anyway I didn't expect this from the Fresh Prince of Bel air!
@newwavepop
@newwavepop 3 года назад
im actually happy to see Stallone get some credit here. people have always liked to make fun of him as a bad actor or being hard to understand. but his little monologue scene at the end of first blood gets me every time.
@TheActorsAcademy
@TheActorsAcademy 3 года назад
👍🏼
@alexanderblake3569
@alexanderblake3569 3 года назад
He bloody wrote Rocky! One of the greatest films of all time. IMO
@alexanderblake3569
@alexanderblake3569 3 года назад
Alec Holland Wow. That’s great. I didn’t know he wrote them ALL, but yes, Sly is underrated in that way.
@dannychoriki1977
@dannychoriki1977 3 года назад
I'll always be 100% in debt to sylvester stallone for showing me how winnin' is done. Sounds simple but that mindset really did wonders for a teenage me.
@justeatingchipsandwatching
@justeatingchipsandwatching 3 года назад
Love this monologue and Sly. Every time Rocky comes on I watch. If anyone thinks he can't act they're dead inside.
@boredphysicist
@boredphysicist 2 года назад
That Robin Williams monologue is one of the few moments in media or literature that truly tugged on my heartstrings
@hey-its-joeyjojo
@hey-its-joeyjojo 2 года назад
I will never stop missing Robin 😔
@andrewnorgrove6487
@andrewnorgrove6487 5 месяцев назад
A deep sadness followed by why why
@joyflavell7385
@joyflavell7385 5 месяцев назад
Nor will I but at the time I'm so grateful for everything he did and shared so brilliantly. ☪️🙏💖🩵
@brendonohagan1946
@brendonohagan1946 5 месяцев назад
O Captain! My Captain!
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2 19 дней назад
Mother and Father of all creation are playing this touching video, Father was Johnny Cash. Our creators are here in physical flesh and have given everything possible to help all to wake up to this truth! Phone home today mama papa luvu
@nicholasclemmer4252
@nicholasclemmer4252 2 года назад
“Why don’t he want me man?” A line said with so much honesty, it breaks me every time.
@davidmills7046
@davidmills7046 2 года назад
Never seen this episode before. Brought a tear to my eye. That was some damn fine acting, I felt like it was real.
@IamChevalier
@IamChevalier 2 года назад
@@davidmills7046 - And I think Will Smith's speech was unscripted - those are the most powerful words, when they come from inside and not from a screen writer. Will Smith's speech and the scene from the Newsroom are it for me.
@coffeebean41
@coffeebean41 2 года назад
That scene gets me to tears every time. Such raw emotion and honesty.
@robertquinn8716
@robertquinn8716 2 года назад
Gotta give it up for Uncle Phil too. That stare into Will at the end gets me.
@dylanhopwood3773
@dylanhopwood3773 2 года назад
agreed he goes from being angry strong and defiant to completely vulnerable with such ease
@pixiewings21_9
@pixiewings21_9 2 года назад
Charlie Chaplin's speech breaks my heart. Spoken so many years ago and it seems we've learned nothing in the intervening years. It should be played every day on television, radio, the internet...because the message is timeless, and sadly, never more necessary.
@ninawestlake14
@ninawestlake14 2 года назад
And only a few people in the comments felt it wich is devastating.
@search4truth104
@search4truth104 2 года назад
Every student should be shown the clip, and then discussed.
@MaDonnaAndChip
@MaDonnaAndChip 2 года назад
September Sapphire, I was thinking that myself. I have never seen that movie and have no idea of what it was, but that was beautiful!!!
@KARMICHAEL11
@KARMICHAEL11 2 года назад
Ive always liked parts of that speech, but there are many aspects of it that have now been proven to be the most totalitarian enabling devices of human history. Radio? Wow, imagine all the new communication we have, then see how much more distant we are today. No borders? Look at how that tanks economies and plunges more into crime and factions. If only he’d realized that to have the kingdom in man(kind), they first need the King to change their hearts; then we can truly be kind, showing charity and brotherhood.
@stevenlucas6029
@stevenlucas6029 2 года назад
taken out of context and re-applied to social media, it's fucking terrifying how accurate it is. As a species we've somehow managed to make having a conversation more toxic than nuclear radiation or a black winter. Really think upon that... it sounds silly, but it isn't; it's fucking dangerous.
@petermcgill1559
@petermcgill1559 Год назад
I was really surprised by the Chaplin monologue. It is impressive, and remains relevant.
@LyndaMarie929
@LyndaMarie929 5 месяцев назад
We are so fortunate to have captured these moments on film so that 100 years from now, people can still see these outstanding performances and feel the power of the words they speak.
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2 19 дней назад
Mother and Father of all creation are playing this touching video, Father was Johnny Cash. Our creators are here in physical flesh and have given everything possible to help all to wake up to this truth! Phone home today mama papa luvu
@ashleymoore4544
@ashleymoore4544 3 года назад
"You don't know about real loss because that only occures when you love something more than you love yourself."
@krissy7342
@krissy7342 3 года назад
That one hit hard
@ashleymoore4544
@ashleymoore4544 3 года назад
@Freddy George Well said.
@lindahandley5267
@lindahandley5267 3 года назад
One of the truest statements ever. That's true love.
@fredwerza3478
@fredwerza3478 3 года назад
I can see Robin giving this speech to a narcissist piece of shit like Trump --- and Trump probably not understanding any of it
@ashleymoore4544
@ashleymoore4544 3 года назад
@@fredwerza3478 So true!!!!
@yasmingoodman2413
@yasmingoodman2413 3 года назад
Robin Williams has shown himself to be an outstanding character actor. The worlds loss.
@nakdad
@nakdad 3 года назад
Boy did we lose dearly
@laurahall2710
@laurahall2710 3 года назад
Dementia is a terrible thing; not only did the world lose a great artist, but he was lost to himself, not just once but many times per day due to Lewy body dementia. He must have suffered terribly.
@anthonyromana.r.production4283
@anthonyromana.r.production4283 3 года назад
Loved Good Will Hunting! such a relatable movie and with great acting
@jennifersun2638
@jennifersun2638 3 года назад
He balanced drama and comedy.......no one right now can replace him.
@-First-Last
@-First-Last 3 года назад
I wonder if he would be a leftist or conservative today. Robert DeNiro proved himself
@babygrogu845
@babygrogu845 2 года назад
Matt Damon, Ben Affleck and Robin Williams made a history with "The Good Will Hunting" ❤❤❤
@gregorydryden7865
@gregorydryden7865 5 месяцев назад
The irony of Robin Williams is he is known as one of the great comedians of our times, but at the same time he is one of the great dramatic actors of our time. I don't remember a bad movie Robin Williams did. Also the Charlie Chaplin speech has me convinced this was truly from his heart and he used his platform to deliver one of the greatest speeches in American History
@sdalt001
@sdalt001 3 года назад
The Fresh Prince scene is powerful stuff, because Will is always so confident, and he instantly withers under his hurt. Not an Oscar over-performance. Just an everyday person in agony. It feels so real.
@avidadolares
@avidadolares 3 года назад
lol
@chrismich968
@chrismich968 3 года назад
A lot of that came from a real place and wasn't scripted. It's an intense moment.
@flashgordon6510
@flashgordon6510 3 года назад
It actually made me cry.
@sdalt001
@sdalt001 3 года назад
@@flashgordon6510 Same.
@Stormclowe
@Stormclowe 3 года назад
That's how that shit feels.
@Joe1935429
@Joe1935429 2 года назад
Freeman's reaction in Shawshank is particularly on point for me because it describes what prison does to people; The changes wrought are not the changes intended, but often the extreme opposite. His remorse is deep and compelling, but so what.
@rosannalovespanda
@rosannalovespanda 5 месяцев назад
And, spoiler alert, this is the speech that got him out. Amazing performance.
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2 19 дней назад
Mother and Father of all creation are playing this touching video, Father was Johnny Cash. Our creators are here in physical flesh and have given everything possible to help all to wake up to this truth! Phone home today mama papa luvu
@Capajazz
@Capajazz 5 месяцев назад
There are so many great monologues. But one that stands to my mind that has been forgotten and that give me goose bumps each time I see it is the last scene of Scent of a Woman with Al Pacino helping his friend get out of a school expulsion
@petestevenson1004
@petestevenson1004 Месяц назад
'But NOT a SNITCH!' Good call, one of the best.
@marioandresoares
@marioandresoares 3 года назад
Let me just recognize the amazing WRITING behind all those great acting monologues!
@petersmyth7520
@petersmyth7520 3 года назад
Not all of them were scripted though
@simonreid4218
@simonreid4218 3 года назад
Aaron Sorkin wrote about half of them.
@anthonyromana.r.production4283
@anthonyromana.r.production4283 3 года назад
@@petersmyth7520 was the robin Williams monologs scripted?
@movingforwardLDTH
@movingforwardLDTH 3 года назад
@@anthonyromana.r.production4283 , from a few minutes of googling, I don’t see anything that indicates that the bench scene is improvised. It is so integral to the relationship between the two characters that it is difficult to believe that it is improv. (I do see mentions of Williams’ creating many of his funniest lines in the movie, including the story of Sean’s wife’s farts and Sean’s final lines: “Son of a bitch. He stole my line.”
@christianjohns8352
@christianjohns8352 3 года назад
The Will Smith monologue is hands down the most emotional. I'm a grown ass man and I can't watch it without the tears welling up.
@JohnDoe-wx4vn
@JohnDoe-wx4vn 3 года назад
I think you can only relate if your father didn't hang around
@westonforced-last-name-dis3560
@westonforced-last-name-dis3560 3 года назад
@@JohnDoe-wx4vn Nah I have a wonderful dad but through school and college have many friends who've had horrible fathers. No man watches that and doesn't get hit with either -- their own past sorrows, or a relenting awe and tearful gratitude for what they had versus the misfortune of others (and if you don't - talk to more people who've had it worse to better appreciate what you have), but for everyone this ALSO "I ain't ever doing that to no son of mine..." goes through their head, and refuse and aspire to never be who Will is talking about. It hits those where it should, as it is a beautiful scene. 13:30 for the feels
@jasp3rjeep13
@jasp3rjeep13 3 года назад
It's one that i relate to more than every other one.
@johnhamilton5431
@johnhamilton5431 2 года назад
That's because it became real for him half way through the scene. The hug is as genuine as they come.
@jamieswindell6337
@jamieswindell6337 2 года назад
I grew up without a father so it definitely hit me when he said “why don’t he want me”
@isabelledeshaies6970
@isabelledeshaies6970 Год назад
Robin Williams in Good will hunting is a work of art. It touches the heart and the soul. May he rest in peace
@FABRIZZLE
@FABRIZZLE 5 месяцев назад
I can’t watch that Will Smith scene without shedding a tear and I’ve watched it dozens of times over the years. “TO HELL WITH HIM!!” does it every single time.
@franklinshriver8441
@franklinshriver8441 3 месяца назад
Damn, i just watched it and shed a tear myself.
@TheRavioli81
@TheRavioli81 3 месяца назад
Slapped it right out of me
@UlrichW-mm8yz
@UlrichW-mm8yz 2 месяца назад
It was great, but kind similar to a scene on Good Times with James Sr and his father that visited? The black shows are very popular in Europe still plays a lot but a lot alike. But the Good Times scene was the father and son talking it out. It was sad because James' father was kind of like get over it, it was a long time ago.😕
@EdBadal
@EdBadal 2 года назад
Let's also not forget the brilliant screenplay writers who dreamt these words, strung them together, and conveyed the very depths of pure emotion and humanity. These actors and actresses sure breathed life into those words though. Every one here is truly stirring.
@stonehaven2289
@stonehaven2289 2 года назад
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck wrote the screen play for Good Will Hunting.. and they won an Oscar for it..
@kenoliver8913
@kenoliver8913 2 года назад
Yep - brilliant scripwiting is absolutely necessary (but not sufficient of course) for brilliant acting. You only have to look at some of these actors' less distinguished work where they have to deliver crap lines to see that.
@Luke-mz5zt
@Luke-mz5zt 2 года назад
And the fact Aaron Sorkin wrote three of these. A few good men, the newsroom, and Steve Jobs. the newsroom being the opening scene of Episode 1 , season 1 of the show.
@nicholasharrison5519
@nicholasharrison5519 2 года назад
Robin made that whole speech right then and there it’s been told by matt Damon
@ToxicMrSmith
@ToxicMrSmith 2 года назад
Some of these are based off true stories...
@xavierjohnson7613
@xavierjohnson7613 2 года назад
Wills speech is so damn perfect. Even the shakiness in his breathing is perfect. His acting blends what is real and what is a show so much that it pulls you in and makes you feel like you are standing in uncle Phil’s place.
@RoseBudBeats
@RoseBudBeats 2 года назад
If you didn't know, this scene turned into improv, and Will actually broke down, because the scene related to his past. If you listen at the very last second of the scene, you can hear someone in the back, apart of the directors crew crying. One of my favorite things about this scene, is how Uncle Phil reacted. He knew the only words to use where the words of physical love
@dalokz
@dalokz 2 года назад
@@RoseBudBeats Uncle Phil did what a lot of dads need to do... just listen.
@mr.z1992
@mr.z1992 2 года назад
Honestly, it brings me to tears again a month later. I kept thinking “where is this coming from?” Because that’s the perfect encapsulation of what it feels like inside (at least for me) to be a man who didn’t have a real male father figure. Cover it with toughness and flippancy but inside it’s like you’re a little kid, when he says “why didn’t he want me?” I can’t keep my s**t together. That’s some damn good acting, because even though it’s pretty dramatic, it doesn’t feel like acting, it feels like he experienced it…
@popperpoppler4569
@popperpoppler4569 2 года назад
@@RoseBudBeats That’s a rumor that was debunked when he was asked about it and said that he had a great dad and that monologue didn’t relate to his own childhood at all. EDIT: Actually I guess he’s been asked about it a bunch, there’s more than one interview out there where he talks about it to some degree. The best one was pretty in depth and he talks about how James Avery (Uncle Phil) really pushed him in preparing for the scene. He even talks about how when they were on set actually running it he kept messing up his lines until Avery called him down, so it seems like it probably wasn’t improv, and he’s talked at length about the great relationship he had with his own father before he passed (well into Wills adulthood) but if anything it’s commendable that Will was able to deliver that scene so convincingly given that he had no actual life experience with the subject matter.
@dylanb0404
@dylanb0404 2 года назад
@@popperpoppler4569 I was about to comment this same thing before I saw yours 😂
@RedSplinter36
@RedSplinter36 2 года назад
No matter what... Smiths acting... emotion... angrer... amazing. The others... ... absolutely timeless.
@drowningincats3921
@drowningincats3921 4 месяца назад
Bill Pullman in Independence Day is a MUST. The movie can be cheesy, but that speech leaves hearts pounding
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2 19 дней назад
Mother and Father of all creation are playing this touching video, Father was Johnny Cash. Our creators are here in physical flesh and have given everything possible to help all to wake up to this truth! Phone home today mama papa luvu
@drowningincats3921
@drowningincats3921 19 дней назад
@@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2 it’s hard to call Johnny Cash. He’s been dead for a long fucking time now.
@wolvie90
@wolvie90 3 года назад
Man, I never thought a clip from Fresh Prince would bring me to tears. God damn...
@havoc6465
@havoc6465 3 года назад
Right? Every time.
@miriammanolov9135
@miriammanolov9135 3 года назад
It gets me too..
@leviburns89
@leviburns89 3 года назад
Literally just made me weep
@westonforced-last-name-dis3560
@westonforced-last-name-dis3560 3 года назад
13:30 same :'(
@johnsteve1789
@johnsteve1789 3 года назад
Literally can't watch that scene without crying. Was scrolling looking for others that this scene really resonated with.
@runningcafe1
@runningcafe1 3 года назад
It's always called cheesy and corny but, to me, the Rocky monologue in this will always be one of the greatest speeches in a movie. Epic and worth remembering in the tough moments
@razordu30
@razordu30 3 года назад
I love it. It's true to his characte: a simple, blue collar sweetheart with an indomitable spirit. The key is he doesn't say it's about winning, it's about taking hits and going on. It's a perfect foreshadow for Balboa specifically, but a great bookend to the series, with Rocky losing his first fight but displaying resiliency. It's perfect, just perfect.
@harleyadams837
@harleyadams837 2 года назад
I play the rock monologue every time before the gym get my head in the game
@imSeamless_
@imSeamless_ 2 года назад
its something that im afraid this new generation does not understand nor wants to comprehend.
@Kroue
@Kroue 2 года назад
This is so very true. Everyone needs to hear it now and again
@zacharylekfield3594
@zacharylekfield3594 2 года назад
I'm happy to be the 100th like on a comment I couldn't agree more with.
@Voodoomaria
@Voodoomaria Год назад
You know.... All these great movies, great actors, and among them, Will Smith. A kid on a Television show asking why his Father doesn't want him. That was a POWERFUL monologue.
@mookyyzed2216
@mookyyzed2216 5 месяцев назад
Robin in GWH was his best role. More than deserved his Oscar. Such a tragic end for such a talented man.
@TheMattybas
@TheMattybas 5 месяцев назад
I think as I mature, the less tragic it becomes. He had dementia and he chose his end to his story. He went out with dignity, he went by his choice, by his power. He did not become frail and weak. He went out a hero, and a legend, and we all remember how great of a man he was. He did not become a shell of who he once was. His death breaks my heart, he was one of my all time favorites, but he chose to go in power. RIP sir.
@mookyyzed2216
@mookyyzed2216 4 месяца назад
@@TheMattybas He had Parkinson's not dementia, which is not a death sentence.
@kengaroo67
@kengaroo67 3 года назад
James Avery's face reacting to Will... Uncle Phil is the father we all deserve.
@ryanbumrungkittikul5179
@ryanbumrungkittikul5179 3 года назад
The way Uncle Phil reached out and grabbed Will was what got me. He urgently needed to hug his nephew and show him he does have a father.
@paulrhodeman8276
@paulrhodeman8276 3 года назад
Gets me every time. That face needed an Emmy!
@kengaroo67
@kengaroo67 3 года назад
@@ryanbumrungkittikul5179 It's just so natural. Like James, not Uncle Phil, needed to hug the real Will Smith, not the character. Just a beautifully acted scene. Or, maybe it wasn't acting at all. Just simply genuine emotion from two people who cared about each other.
@joshuaodear
@joshuaodear 3 года назад
As moving as this scene was, what James whispered into Will’s ear equally amazing.
@Hannah-uf1wz
@Hannah-uf1wz 3 года назад
When Will did that scene, he wasn’t acting... he was talking about his real father... that was his real, raw emotions. I feel honored to be able to see that
@michellecarver7279
@michellecarver7279 2 года назад
The Shawshank Redemption, one of the finest movies ever made and Morgan Freeman's portrayal of an institutionalized prisoner was award winning!
@stonehaven2289
@stonehaven2289 2 года назад
One of my all time favorites.
@bricktop2393
@bricktop2393 2 года назад
Can’t wait for my 3 year old to be old enough to watch it.
@stephenryder1995
@stephenryder1995 2 года назад
Amazing writing - beautiful interpretation, great directing
@jamesselby796
@jamesselby796 2 года назад
I disagree to a degree James Whitmore's (librarian) portrayal was better. He committed suicide shortly after being released
@ramivira8150
@ramivira8150 2 года назад
Definitely award winning. Sadly, it was competing with Gump and Pulp Fiction at the Oscars
@TheCaptain64
@TheCaptain64 2 года назад
Charlie Chaplin no1 for me , one of the greatest if not the greatest speech ever made, and the sad fact is nearly 90 years later it still rings true .
@WilliamHBaird-eq2hp
@WilliamHBaird-eq2hp Год назад
Robin Williams scene with Matt Damen is one of the greatest ever... Point finale. When Robin says "Because I read it in Oliver Twist" must one of the most epic lines ever. That is amazing writing
@kochoskym
@kochoskym 4 месяца назад
Don't forget, the movie was written by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck
@WilliamHBaird-eq2hp
@WilliamHBaird-eq2hp 4 месяца назад
@@kochoskym Yes indeed
@RagingRider
@RagingRider 2 года назад
Robin Williams was a great man and an even greater actor. He will be thought of fondly and loved by generations to come...lots of amazing performances in this video!
@elle706
@elle706 2 года назад
💫💫💫🙌🏻
@fuzzbrain913
@fuzzbrain913 2 года назад
People who knew him have actually said that the other way around, that he was an even better person than he was an actor, and that he was an outstanding actor. I think that's why we all mourn his untimely death so much
@C_Tizzle
@C_Tizzle 2 года назад
All well said, and truer than true. My niece is 11, and anytime she visits me she wants to watch a VHS in my room at bedtime. She has watched all of my Robin Williams movies. Her favorite is Patch Adams. It's a unique choice for a child, as it always made me sad Before he died. My favorite is the movie Jack. But, to each their own. I'm glad he lives on from Mork to Mrs. Doubtfire He will be beloved by generations, and missed by everyone that has had the privilege to see his work.
@HawgsLakersDodgers
@HawgsLakersDodgers 2 года назад
He was a fucking thief who stole alot of him material from black artist much like Elvis Jerry Lee Lewis and many other white artists who stole and profited from the work of black artists but carry the hell on✋🏽✋🏽✋🏽
@scottrackley4457
@scottrackley4457 2 года назад
He was just a good dude. The guy you like at the bar that has good quotes and good conversation. I heard that some sort of nueropathy (parks or some such) robbed him of joy. The very man who spread joy was denied. Very cruel prank by whatever is running this charade.
@AnthonyLeighDunstan
@AnthonyLeighDunstan 3 года назад
As a son and a father, Will Smith's monologue killed me.
@rebekahshipp3624
@rebekahshipp3624 3 года назад
The monologue was so good it had people convinced he was speaking from experience. And that was his first acting role.
@Arrogan28
@Arrogan28 3 года назад
Robin William's acting is masterful, and you can tell he means every word. But Will's acting killed me in that scene, honestly that was a heartbreaking scene...
@Vyndora
@Vyndora 3 года назад
My sons’ father left them. This hits me because some day I worry they will ask this... Feel this.
@joshmaxwell7968
@joshmaxwell7968 3 года назад
Uncle Phil did just as well in that scean. They cut it short..
@benjoyce727
@benjoyce727 3 года назад
watching through it was like " I remember this" THEN "....FUCK YOU WILL SMITH!! WHY YOU MAKE ME SAD!?!? WHY IS IT YOU THAT MADE MY EMOTIONS COME OUT!?!?"
@alunchurcher7060
@alunchurcher7060 Год назад
Charlie Chaplin speech is first rate quality especially considering when it was originally orchestrated, what a performance what a speech, first rate quality from a genius.
@RandallTinfow
@RandallTinfow 2 месяца назад
He was reading.
@alunchurcher7060
@alunchurcher7060 2 месяца назад
@@RandallTinfow so what, you don't think todays actors are fed their lines in writing form and by ear pieces.
@SuperTweezy5
@SuperTweezy5 2 года назад
Charlie Chaplin's monologue still resonates today.
@NimrodWarrior
@NimrodWarrior 3 года назад
I’ve seen “Shawshank Redemption” so many times I’ve lost count. But every single time this scene plays I am riveted. When Morgan Freeman says, “I know what YOU think it means, Sonny” I can’t help but smirk. His portrayal of Red is legendary!
@paultieslau2998
@paultieslau2998 2 года назад
Shaw shank was amazing movie
@paultieslau2998
@paultieslau2998 2 года назад
Morgan amazing in it. Shoot I’d watch it again. Right now if I could
@Nat0528
@Nat0528 2 года назад
Yessss!!!! All of this!!!!
@Marikioable
@Marikioable 2 года назад
I know this says "5 months ago" but yet, I agree with you completely. "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption" (By the great Stephen King) really is the best story I have ever read. I remember reading it when I was very young. I stayed up all night reading it. I wanted to know what happens next. Loved it. When I found out they were going to make a movie, I was first in line. I thought Morgan Freeman was perfect as "Red". That's how I pictured "Red" reading that story. Truly, I think that story is a masterpiece and should be remembered as such. If you've only seen the movie, go read the story. It's wonderful.
@Marikioable
@Marikioable 2 года назад
@Babyface0603 Read it, my friend, you will not regret it. It truly is wonderful.
@camillepollender8614
@camillepollender8614 3 года назад
Robin Williams in Will Hunting owns my heart. He has such talent. He means every word he says, and you completely forget that he is acting. The emotions on his face and in his eyes, You can feel the pain, the memories, and the sadness. It is the best monologue
@snowwolf1854
@snowwolf1854 3 года назад
I prefer his one at the end of One Hour Photo, but yeah. Fucking fantastic
@anthonyromana.r.production4283
@anthonyromana.r.production4283 3 года назад
That is great acting when the viewer believes you and is feeling what you are feeling. He had a great career I remember I first saw him in jumanji man I love that movie.
@brandonboudreau3310
@brandonboudreau3310 4 месяца назад
The monologue from Robin in Good Will Hunting was done in one take. Brilliant
@rwwilson21
@rwwilson21 4 месяца назад
and made him get an Oscar.
@stevemoran3640
@stevemoran3640 2 года назад
When she says 'when your a father...' and she takes that inhale of breath as emotion takes hold, its only a small bit but it always hits my heart.
@pint3166
@pint3166 3 года назад
The raw emotion from Will in that scene, and the way Uncle Phil looks at him is absolutely unbelievable. My eyes well up with tears every time I hear Will cut from what he is saying to scream with such fury "TO HELL WITH HIM" only to turn to Uncle Phil and simply ask as if pleading "how come he don't want me, man?" It kills me.
@Changelingheart
@Changelingheart 2 года назад
@Pint - i remember catching that show. I didn't have time for much TV then, but i was pregnant and the Dad had recently walked out on the child he asked me to conceive. You know my heart was breaking ...for my unborn boy. (Didn't even know for sure i was carrying a baby boy, tho intuitively, i knew.)
@darkoverlord9348
@darkoverlord9348 2 года назад
The actor who played uncle Phil had a line but he was so over come by will smith’s speech that he just grabbed him and hugged him cause he knew about will smith’s real past
@krissielundy9934
@krissielundy9934 2 года назад
@@darkoverlord9348 Well that's just made me tear up all over again!
@trixsterjlable
@trixsterjlable 2 года назад
That one is powerful. I was instantly crying.
@FurryMcMemes
@FurryMcMemes 2 года назад
@@darkoverlord9348 for Will it was too real.
@gabrielambriz5640
@gabrielambriz5640 2 года назад
I was actually crying halfway through Will's monologue, he went so hard with that delivery you could feel how he was on the edge of tears.
@navsquid32
@navsquid32 2 года назад
Beta
@demetrispielman4906
@demetrispielman4906 2 года назад
from what I've heard those were real words he was saying, and it was brought from personal expiernece as well. that's why it felt so real cause it was real
@oldschoolmobile
@oldschoolmobile 2 года назад
@@navsquid32 ain't you the keyboard warrior princess? I'd drop your weak ass @ 200yds and never lose a bit of sleep...... Fucking chump.
@true_matt
@true_matt 2 года назад
@@navsquid32 careful everyone we got a real tough guy here
@stephenryder1995
@stephenryder1995 2 года назад
@@demetrispielman4906 It was fully scripted. It felt so real because that's the way real writing and real acting are supposed to feel. It sure worked with you.
@farahleon5100
@farahleon5100 2 года назад
Thank you for putting together some amazing acting, scripts and scenes put together! And let’s not forget the camera work editing etc to magnify the marvellous acting 👏🏽
@bradleypierce5916
@bradleypierce5916 2 года назад
Jeff Daniels had monologs like this constantly during the run of this show and this one is by far period my period favorite period! He is such a great actor and this role fit him perfectly! They could have kept this show going. I could watch it over and over again.
@evaadams8298
@evaadams8298 Год назад
Same!
@heidicross7255
@heidicross7255 5 месяцев назад
Please tell me what this show is. This Monolog is brilliant.
@LazyJack2003
@LazyJack2003 5 месяцев назад
„Newsroom“ written by Aaron Sorkin. Watch it! Still very relevant.
@joyflavell7385
@joyflavell7385 5 месяцев назад
​@@heidicross7255you can still get it on Max and HBO. I was so glad since I didn't see it when it was on originally. Well worth watching
@botj9894
@botj9894 5 месяцев назад
Thinking the UK hate speech laws and Australia covid encampments are freedom. lol. Lmao even.
@Corristo89
@Corristo89 3 года назад
Will Smith breaking into tears after being so angry and acting so indifferent hits me every time. The desire of a child to be loved by his/her parents doesn't go away just because the get older. And Uncle Phil did the best thing he could in that situation: He listened, he didn't judge, he didn't try to explain things away and he was there to hold Will when all that anger gave way to pure sadness.
@declangill5138
@declangill5138 2 года назад
This particular scene, I LOVE how broken James Avery looked at Wills emotional pain that he couldn't do anything and then when James hugged Will it was just perfect. Do you know the story behind the day of this scene?
@ryanmcgillivary4791
@ryanmcgillivary4791 2 года назад
It’s legit heartbreaking. It’s so real
@nolangeorge921
@nolangeorge921 2 года назад
That one gets me every time.
@robertdevries2045
@robertdevries2045 2 года назад
during the hug they shared, james avery whispered in will's ears the line:"well THAT is acting"
@Lesley_RedRhody
@Lesley_RedRhody 2 года назад
I can’t watch that scene without bursting into tears! Will and Avery were phenomenal! There’s one thing I’ve always wondered, though: Did anyone else hear a woman- possibly Daphne Maxwell Reid, who was the second actress to play Vivian Banks- sobbing off camera? Will’s outburst was so palpable that I wouldn’t be surprised if the entire cast and crew was in tears after that heartbreaking scene!
@d1ety
@d1ety 3 года назад
Stop for a moment and just bask in the sheer brilliance of Charles Chaplin. His first "talkie" movie and he chooses to rise against tyranny. Let this be a lesson in our times. RIP Mr. Chaplin
@michellelewis741
@michellelewis741 3 года назад
Greg Piela indeed
@serbisthehero1987l
@serbisthehero1987l 3 года назад
I think his speech was the most hair raising because it is as prevalent then as it is now. It is timeless and the foresight is omnipresent. Just wish people cared less about political sides and more about each other.
@oasisraider
@oasisraider 3 года назад
Words from Chaplin were worth the wait.
@MrFurley2u
@MrFurley2u 3 года назад
Spot on!
@theocrawford5548
@theocrawford5548 3 года назад
@@serbisthehero1987l time is relevant. This is why.
@Lokifangirl1795
@Lokifangirl1795 Год назад
Robin Williams will always be my all time favorite actor. RIP 🪦 😢
@derrickdiggs8612
@derrickdiggs8612 5 месяцев назад
He was one of the most versatile actors. He could do anything. Comedy. Romance. Drama.
@bouquetchocolatesandconfec77
I have listen to this speech for so long that at current moments it a bewildering sensation to feel but feel and feel dearly because at your end what u felt is all that matters
@simongb7897
@simongb7897 3 года назад
Chaplin was so ahead of his time it's like he came from another planet.
@craiggallagher7292
@craiggallagher7292 3 года назад
If that speech came out of the mouth or a world leader with that sincerity, it could change the world. It is probably too late for that, but one can hope.
@tricky2055
@tricky2055 3 года назад
“To do away with national barriers. . .” = New World Order
@Jonluis_
@Jonluis_ 3 года назад
True
@Galendramatik
@Galendramatik 3 года назад
Did you know Chaplin was banned from America because he had socialist views? Think about that.
@badass6300
@badass6300 3 года назад
the late 19th century called and it said hi, go see how it was in the late 19th century and we are going back to those times now, but worse.
@GCAT01Living
@GCAT01Living 2 года назад
Charlie Chaplin's speech is so incredibly powerful and perfectly delivered. He came to fame in silent films with comedy but this is a large part of his legacy.
@patricia5810
@patricia5810 Год назад
My favorite human. So glad I got to meet him before he passed.
@maxhammer4067
@maxhammer4067 Год назад
@@patricia5810 How did you meet him
@anthonysantellan1861
@anthonysantellan1861 5 месяцев назад
What movie is his monologue from? It's brilliant.
@SotonCueMan
@SotonCueMan 5 месяцев назад
@@anthonysantellan1861The Great Dictator
@K4rgo
@K4rgo 4 месяца назад
@@LasVegas72 I was thinking the exact same thing. It's frightening that we haven't gotten any smarter since then and perhaps even the opposite.
@augury2699
@augury2699 Год назад
I had that Rocky speech on a workout playlist on soundcloud back in highschool. I knew that speech by heart, and damn did it keep me motivated.
@jayrussell3796
@jayrussell3796 4 месяца назад
Robin Williams wasn't acting.
@akilamoon2157
@akilamoon2157 Месяц назад
His soul was always bare , that's why everybody felt him so close. The amount of emotional pain he endured was very real, whenever he stoped running with his mind , whenever he was still you could see it in his eyes ......I cried , i cried because it didn't matter how many people loved him , he was alone in his internal struggle , ......I just really want him to be free now , free , in peace and surrounded by love
@donnellm346
@donnellm346 21 день назад
​@@akilamoon2157I miss Robin Williams like a family member. Never met him a day in my life. Rest in eternal peace, King.
@movingontorealfreedom7305
@movingontorealfreedom7305 14 дней назад
He’s still my idol in a lot of ways. He just got it. Over and over again, he nail it. And even if he was just shy, he always inspired greatness. I still miss him. Rest in peace, genius. There will never be another actor, comedian, and mortal person like him.
@corabernal6432
@corabernal6432 13 дней назад
You can see the sadness in his eyes 👀
@ActingforMyLife
@ActingforMyLife 4 года назад
The Charlie Chaplin speech brings me to tears every time.
@filifilms
@filifilms 3 года назад
Great movie too
@jaygopinath1694
@jaygopinath1694 3 года назад
its so truth what he saying yet people still march on to there and everyones doom sad
@shamayitabhattacharya3392
@shamayitabhattacharya3392 3 года назад
It just broke me up
@michellelewis741
@michellelewis741 3 года назад
Acting for My Life that speech is relevant today
@peterharman8466
@peterharman8466 3 года назад
Yeah powerful n passionate wasn't it
@themightyquyn
@themightyquyn 3 года назад
The Fresh Prince scene...😭 that shit hits hard.
@gametime4229
@gametime4229 2 года назад
I love Robin Williams. I miss him. He will always have a place in my heart
@chickenator872
@chickenator872 2 года назад
Man that last one gave me so many chills, amazing.
@anishkhajuria4494
@anishkhajuria4494 3 года назад
Robin Willam’s park bench monologue is one of the greatest in history trumps all of the other ones. RIP to a legend
@throatwobblermangrove8510
@throatwobblermangrove8510 3 года назад
Kind of ironic that he wanted to play it over the top, but the director made him tone it down.
@dannychoriki1977
@dannychoriki1977 3 года назад
Robin Williams taught me a lot about life in that monologue. Definitely a legend.
@luciousbattlecat2618
@luciousbattlecat2618 3 года назад
@@marcinmalolepszy1164 where the hell did you find it?
@BigStinker_14
@BigStinker_14 3 года назад
@@marcinmalolepszy1164 you’re full of shit.
@BiloGadget
@BiloGadget 3 года назад
@@BigStinker_14 and lsd
@chrishenderson07
@chrishenderson07 2 года назад
The Charlie Chaplin monologue from "The Great Dictator" is sooooooooooooooo pertinent right now. Frankly, the fact that it is so pertinent is possibly the saddest thing ever. Also, the fact that this speech at the end of the movie damaged his career is a true shame. WE have not moved forward.
@christophercoupland5430
@christophercoupland5430 2 года назад
Regressed is more like it
@williamnorton7697
@williamnorton7697 2 года назад
Very sad indeed, friend. We recognise when the powers that be want to rule our hearts and minds, and take our children from us in vaccine tests. Chaplin was railing against the Nazis. Who is making films about the present lot? Oh, nobody, because they own the film companies, BBC, ATV, CCTV.... ID cards and the like!
@JRL30_
@JRL30_ 2 года назад
We should regret. It's one of our loss
@Kanoee64
@Kanoee64 2 года назад
🤔🤔😐🤔🤔🙁🙁😏 I really liked your comment. I think you'd like a RU-vid video titled.. "Republic vs Democracy" Democracies alway fail. Our Republic may yet survive although it's looking pretty "iffy". 😔If your a praying man, pray 😔. Corruption is being found in MI and GA and the AZ audit report comes out on Friday. Sorry, I strayed from the conversation.
@Razerkid99_
@Razerkid99_ 2 года назад
Who is Charlie Chaplin
@SuperPcunningham
@SuperPcunningham 3 месяца назад
All of the selections were great and hit hard! Good real material that is genuine and hits the heart
@BrentDelong1253
@BrentDelong1253 5 месяцев назад
I always found the prayer given by Chief Dan George at the end of Little Big Man to be one of the truest heartfelt film monologues of all time.
@jamesmontgomery2795
@jamesmontgomery2795 3 года назад
It is hard to believe Robin Williams didn’t win an Oscar for every role he played. My favorite was Good Morning Vietnam
@bdunn2247
@bdunn2247 3 года назад
Agreed. He touched people’s souls with his performances.
@jacbaby5975
@jacbaby5975 3 года назад
Good morning Vietnam, Patch Adams, Dead poets society, awakenings, hook, good will hunting and Mrs. Doubtfire are some the greatest things ever made.
@Diamond_tip
@Diamond_tip 3 года назад
It isn't that hard for me
@kevinumber7
@kevinumber7 3 года назад
Robin Williams was special. And even if he never won an Oscar, he is maybe one of the most beloved person in film history. I am from bay area and it hit us particularly hard. He was a constant presence at Giants games. I was at a game, after his suicide, where his kids threw the first pitch to a standing ovation of teary eyed people. It was hard to lose Robin.
@MrAlittleofeverythin
@MrAlittleofeverythin 3 года назад
@@kevinumber7 he won an Oscar for best supporting actor in good will hunting
@russpaddon6548
@russpaddon6548 2 года назад
The Chaplin speech is epic and so true......just a shame that in the 81 years since he said this, we haven't listened to a bloody word of it!
@majorhavik395
@majorhavik395 2 года назад
Spot on. You are so right.
@shaneg0070
@shaneg0070 2 года назад
You’re right, I’d say we’re a maximum of three generations from an authoritarian regime. People love to talk about the Constitution but never bother to read it.
@paulhunt4690
@paulhunt4690 2 года назад
Some have.
@sheliafrench7857
@sheliafrench7857 2 года назад
I wish the world would listen to this speech at the very end by Chaplin and I wish they would truly take it to heart what a better world we would live in if we did amen father amen preach it
@MarkHicks326
@MarkHicks326 2 года назад
He quotes Matthew in the New Testament. Bible BAD, Man Good...LOL People are idiots and kill all their prophets!
@Jim-Stick
@Jim-Stick 5 месяцев назад
The will smith segment is outstanding. Both people did an amazing open job. Has me tearing up each time I see it.
@Catchmyep3
@Catchmyep3 3 года назад
God, Robin Williams hits my heart so hard. Truly one of the most missed humans who existed.
@themanwithnoname5325
@themanwithnoname5325 2 года назад
I remember watching good will hunting when it came out in the theater, that scene still stays with me. I was so struck by this speech. Couldn’t get a better actor in that role, from his ability to deliver the lines prepared or improv his lines, robin was the only person on this planet to play that part. We are all lucky to get to experience such a great talent.
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2
@LOVEHAS1JOYRAINS2 19 дней назад
Mother and Father of all creation are playing this touching video, Father was Johnny Cash. Our creators are here in physical flesh and have given everything possible to help all to wake up to this truth! Phone home today mama papa luvu
@jacobogonzalez6383
@jacobogonzalez6383 2 года назад
For anyone who enjoyed good will hunting the dead’s poet society is one of the greatest movies of all time and I highly recommend it
@jk-mi1li
@jk-mi1li 2 месяца назад
Just discovered Dax! In total resonance. Beautiful. sharing with everyone I know. God Bless you. Keep going!
@elle9390
@elle9390 3 года назад
Robin Williams' speech is so amazing because he delivers it so well, but then we all have to remember Matt Damon most likely wrote those lines. Two geniuses sitting on a bench right there in the scene
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