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@TheActorsAcademy
@TheActorsAcademy 3 года назад
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@lou2887
@lou2887 3 года назад
FINDING FORRESTER THE END SCENE IN SCHOOL
@amansharma4699
@amansharma4699 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BSoNj3PKw3w.html Hey, check this and tell the weak points because when we observe our acting is less benificial than another person watching the same thing because he can tell us what is going wrong
@shakira.rahman8786
@shakira.rahman8786 3 года назад
Great comp guys....watched the previous three but this is by far the best........great choices, i love it bcoz they bait me to watch these amazing movies. Awesome work......honestly cant wait for the next.
@TangieTown81
@TangieTown81 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wcsBvX10h74.html You gotta include The Big Kahuna
@negoitamihai8251
@negoitamihai8251 3 года назад
The Mr. Robot's speech about god is also a good candidate for one of your videos.
@Nienormalny
@Nienormalny 3 года назад
Robin Williams again. My God. One can feel that this is not acting but it's his personality speaking. Miss you RW.
@recoveringsoul755
@recoveringsoul755 3 года назад
He has said that he could make others happy but not himself. If you do research into what his childhood was like you will see a glimpse. The scene of him as a boy in Jumanji beat up after school...that happened to young Robin. Being "funny" was his coping mechanism to attempt to get noticed by his mother. Laughter heals, so it should be part of medicine and that role showed that part of him. I am glad I was able to meet him once. I didn't ask him for anything like an autograph or performance, but he began to perform anyway. I wish I would have told him it wasn't necessary, that he was GOOD ENOUGH just the way he was.
@poppylove3673
@poppylove3673 3 года назад
@@recoveringsoul755 Thank you for sharing this about Robin Willians, it’s very touching.
@lswilcoxon
@lswilcoxon 3 года назад
It's always gonna be Robin Williams😊 he was the best
@trainguy1017
@trainguy1017 3 года назад
The man was an amazing actor! Not too many others ever showed the true acting range that he had. Could take you from laughing hysterically to teary eyed sad a moment later then laughing again right after that. Then you throw in his darker roles like One Hour Photo, Insomnia, The Fisher King and August Rush that showed a completely different side of him that could scare the crap out of you. RIP Robin. We were blessed to have shared this planet with you!
@dr.davidenglish778
@dr.davidenglish778 3 года назад
From the first time I saw Robin Williams on TV I loved and admired him. His off the wall antics were so wacky they made me laugh until I cried. Whether it is his movies, television, or stand up he excelled at making people laugh. His humor was self-deprecating at times because he shared his demons with us. When he died a piece of me died with him. Oh how the angels in heaven are shaking their heads as he goes on at a hundred miles an hour making people laugh. That is what he was born to do.
@Bradchacha
@Bradchacha 3 года назад
Hacksaw Ridge...Andrew acted his heart out..he's one of the few actors to make me cry in different movies. Robin Williams, I wish I met him. He's the type of person who'd definitely leave an impact in your life
@danielcarroll989
@danielcarroll989 3 года назад
I have never met him but he has had an impact on my life.
@jabbaker3437
@jabbaker3437 2 года назад
Desmond Doss was one hell of a man. The movie doesn't even touch everything he did. I wish they could have done it while he was still alive
@barbarawalsh2875
@barbarawalsh2875 7 месяцев назад
I did have the privilege of meeting him and you’re right you never forget. Made a funny joke about my hometown that 45 years later when we say in the name of our town which is Joliet we say not quite the end of the world but you can see it from there because that’s what Robin told me the night he just walked over to our table and started to talk to us.
@Bradchacha
@Bradchacha 7 месяцев назад
@@barbarawalsh2875 sigh we've lost quite the gems but I believe in the living continuing to do exactly that: live. Ik it's something he'd have said
@floreaciprian9742
@floreaciprian9742 3 года назад
My god.... Robin Williams and Al Pacino are simply sublime. This is beyond acting... this is becoming the characters yourself
@maximerabouh2608
@maximerabouh2608 7 месяцев назад
are you an IA?
@lisemartino1995
@lisemartino1995 2 года назад
I love these collections of monologues. My only suggestion is that you add the name of each film, so that we can watch the ones we missed.
@adamschank7703
@adamschank7703 6 месяцев назад
I completely agree. That would be very helpful.
@sorastereo7197
@sorastereo7197 3 месяца назад
due credit where credit is due. this is practically plagerism
@Pradeepsingh-lj9yq
@Pradeepsingh-lj9yq 3 месяца назад
True!!
@shawncampbell8636
@shawncampbell8636 Месяц назад
I love that idea I've been watching these videos and have wondered about the films that some scenes came from
@bethbraathen8545
@bethbraathen8545 Месяц назад
Great idea. I'd love that, too.
@Fidozo15
@Fidozo15 3 года назад
'How many of you work two jobs just to afford to say I'm broke?' Man I know a few
@nathanmorgan7949
@nathanmorgan7949 3 года назад
That ain't right!
@thisorthat411
@thisorthat411 3 года назад
All I do know is that everytime I got more money it was met with a more expenses. I don't know what the magic number is but check to check 2 jobs is not always a problem with quantity
@PBH75
@PBH75 2 года назад
I live that every damn day...
@xasire9419
@xasire9419 3 года назад
Hacksaw Ridge gets me everytime, Andrew Garfields portrayal of Desmond Doss is so good in this film
@TheActorsAcademy
@TheActorsAcademy 3 года назад
One of his great pieces of work 👍🏼
@xasire9419
@xasire9419 3 года назад
@@TheActorsAcademy Agreed, btw thanks for responding it's so great to see youtubers responding to their community, keep up the great work and have a nice day dude!
@Joker_JAK
@Joker_JAK 3 года назад
I'm not religious, but I think the message of that movie transcends religion. My favorite line "In a world so intent on tearing itself apart, I don't see what's wrong with wanting to put a little bit of it back together."
@xasire9419
@xasire9419 3 года назад
@@Joker_JAK I couldn't agree more. Just think about that message in today's society. It speaks volumes about the unorder that has engulfed the world.
@joenobody8996
@joenobody8996 3 года назад
Completely agree! Fantastic
@davidfarnell512
@davidfarnell512 3 года назад
Man, seeing Robin Williams and Philip Seymour Hoffman in one scene got me. Two truly gifted actors that I miss.
@ralphalvarez5465
@ralphalvarez5465 2 года назад
I love Hoffman's speech in "Doubt" to describe the nature of gossip
@davidfarnell512
@davidfarnell512 2 года назад
@@ralphalvarez5465 that is an awesome movie and criminally under appreciated.
@cainthompson1929
@cainthompson1929 2 года назад
Addiction is fucked, though I know Willams had other mental anomalies
@curtismcdonald6838
@curtismcdonald6838 7 месяцев назад
Almost any quote from Capote could have been the highlight for any of these series.
@rinmaria4946
@rinmaria4946 2 года назад
Hacksaw Ridge almost immediately became one of my most favorite movies at that scene. This movie was beautifully told and and beautifully executed. Andrew did a fantastic job with portraying Desmond.
@enzudesign
@enzudesign 3 года назад
When the Patch Adams section came on I didn’t want it to stop. God how I miss the acting talents of Mr Robin Williams 😞
@jacobslovak2557
@jacobslovak2557 3 года назад
Robin Williams did not get enough credit for his role here, great movie and great acting. RIP
@TheActorsAcademy
@TheActorsAcademy 3 года назад
He was a man with great acting abilities
@DB_Dowdy
@DB_Dowdy 3 года назад
I liked him in good will hunting
@tylergriffin1436
@tylergriffin1436 3 года назад
What movie was that?
@DB_Dowdy
@DB_Dowdy 3 года назад
The one with robin willams and Matt Damon where Matt Damon plays a very intelligent young man, but doesn’t go to schooling and he’s a punk and he meets robin willams character who helps him get his life together, idk, I’ve only seen it twice
@tylergriffin1436
@tylergriffin1436 3 года назад
@@DB_Dowdy sorry I meant what movie was it that Robin Williams was in this video
@garymartin9777
@garymartin9777 3 года назад
Admiring great acting is fine but we should also admire the fantastic scripting. That's where the real genius is.
@padraiglyons5439
@padraiglyons5439 2 года назад
It's so true Gary. The actors may bring the script to life but they would be nothing without the script.
@michaelcameron1492
@michaelcameron1492 2 года назад
That Michael Douglas speech from The American President just screams Sorkin… I love it!
@brotherLee340
@brotherLee340 3 года назад
I've always loved that Chris Rock speech. Didn't think anybody else noticed. He did a great job!
@paxmeds86
@paxmeds86 3 года назад
Robin Williams really was something special. RIP sir.
@efrenarevalo2025
@efrenarevalo2025 3 года назад
Robin Williams has always been a thorn in my mind, his teachings never goes away.
@glenreed6652
@glenreed6652 2 года назад
I've seen all for parts of these Monologues...It struck me how many scenes Robin Williams and Al Pacino had...great actors.
@pklaven2795
@pklaven2795 2 года назад
Agreed. No coincidence!! Two if the GOATs!!
@Fox1nDen
@Fox1nDen 2 года назад
my ancestor Dr. Samuel Douglas Adams was a surgeon on the battlefields of the Revolutionary War. How much courage does is take to serve wounded soldiers on the battlefield unarmed with anything but a scalpel and bandages? He served with this courage all his life, even into retirement, visiting the disabled veterans he had served during the worst days of their lives. I am so proud to be his descendant.
@k.popper2620
@k.popper2620 3 месяца назад
That is an amazing legacy!
@Mangolite
@Mangolite 3 года назад
Wow, Patch Adam has both Robin Williams and Philip Seymour Hoffman. Both great actors of their generations, and both gone too soon. R.I.P. to both.
@jennletocas2010
@jennletocas2010 3 года назад
They both died of depression because?
@Mangolite
@Mangolite 3 года назад
@@jennletocas2010 Everyone has their own personal demon, so I don't judge.
@jennletocas2010
@jennletocas2010 3 года назад
Just asking
@jennletocas2010
@jennletocas2010 3 года назад
@@PomegranateStaindGrn thanks dear friend for info
@mrmashhead5089
@mrmashhead5089 3 года назад
God I miss Robin Williams. How great a soul that you can miss that which you never met.
@rekus37
@rekus37 3 года назад
Denzel Washington "Malcolm X" Pure gold! Straight legend! The G.O.A.T
@kenoliver8913
@kenoliver8913 2 года назад
Its great work but he did have film of the real Malcolm X to work off, one of the truly electrifying speakers of the century.
@cgirl111
@cgirl111 2 года назад
@@kenoliver8913 That's the point. He did it to perfection. I have a few Malcolm X tee shirts and kids tell me they love Denzel. If that's what it took to get kids to know of a man who was so 100% one way who then looked at the world from a different view and had the courage to change his views then I'll take it.
@Smitty1234ification
@Smitty1234ification 2 года назад
I didn't know much about Malcolm X besides what you hear about in schools but once I saw this movie I knew that I wanted to watch it. I might not agree with everything Malcolm X says Denzel allowed me to hear everything he stands for and what he saw in America. Definitely interesting to think about and consider
@Daveat23
@Daveat23 3 года назад
Morgan Freeman was in the first video with his speech about "rehabilitated" in Shawshank Redemption. To my mind there are at least two more speeches he gives in that film that should have made one of these lists. The speech about the bird whose feathers are too bright and the one about Hope at the end of the film. But that is just a personal opinion, because I think that Shawshank is one of the greatest films ever made, and 50 percent of that greatness is Freeman's narration.
@ashwean
@ashwean 3 года назад
An amazing movie and book the actors who were in the movie were amazing in the performances they delivered Morgan Freeman was the perfect choice for the role and thank god for Stephen King for delivering us an amazing story to be tod by these actors.
@bhanlon156
@bhanlon156 2 года назад
Watched all four of these videos waiting for Robert Shaw educating us on the sinking of the USS Indianapolis. Leaving dissatisfied.
@kargs5krun
@kargs5krun 2 года назад
@@bhanlon156 AK (sings) "Goodnight, you moonlight ladies....." Oh, my bad. That is/was James Taylor. Who should've played Quint instead. Would've been more musical/lyrical.
@williammason9789
@williammason9789 2 года назад
My favorite Freeman line from Shawshank is, “Time to get busy living, or get busy dieing.”
@cainthompson1929
@cainthompson1929 2 года назад
Stephen King doesn't get enough credit for this. It's his story.
@ryanbrazell9618
@ryanbrazell9618 3 года назад
I've always thought that "Accepted" was an underrated movie.
@cornelwilson1369
@cornelwilson1369 3 года назад
Same here. I showed it to my roommate a few months ago and he goes, “wait why was that actually a good movie?”
@ryanbrazell9618
@ryanbrazell9618 3 года назад
@@cornelwilson1369 It definitely doesn't get the credit it deserves.
@thomasmarciano6133
@thomasmarciano6133 2 года назад
Without even thinking about it, during Robin Williams' monologue, I thought to myself, (this man is proof of) A Divine Spark, this guy's got it...
@cindysvitak7773
@cindysvitak7773 3 года назад
I think Spencer Tracy's final monologue in Guess Who's Coming To Dinner is remarkable.
@rogermacauley806
@rogermacauley806 2 года назад
Hands down
@maureentrant5588
@maureentrant5588 2 года назад
He should definitely have won BEST ACTOR for his last incredible role of a lifetime chock full of them.The GOAT 🐐🏆🥇🎖
@Wckd-ov4gj
@Wckd-ov4gj 2 года назад
“Oh captain, my captain” goodbye. Gone from this world but not gone from the people who live in it still…❤️‍🔥
@barbarawalsh2875
@barbarawalsh2875 7 месяцев назад
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@ebinrock
@ebinrock 2 года назад
Ooh, just thought about all the great monologues in The Breakfast Club when everyone's sitting on the floor. Especially the ones by Emilio Estevez and Anthony Michael Hall. They absolutely nailed what teenagers go through.
@MorderElg
@MorderElg 2 года назад
I axed my niece the other day: "What's 4 + 4?" She said: "44". The guy yelling "IT IS!" from the audience cracks me up. To me he's the unsung hero of that scene.
@myhatmygandhi6217
@myhatmygandhi6217 2 года назад
I'm in stitches 🤣 That was the best part of this entire video, by far!
@benc.e6836
@benc.e6836 3 года назад
Sometimes the most moving movies, can be underrated. But hacksaw is a good movie for learning all sorts of acting skills.
@xtremekillerman7803
@xtremekillerman7803 3 года назад
Hacksaw ridge is such an underrated movie
@AngelicusImmortus
@AngelicusImmortus 3 года назад
Great acting monologues are nothing without a great writer
@willardsteele4857
@willardsteele4857 3 года назад
The Robert Shaw Speech in Jaws, the USS Indianapolis speech..written by John Milius.
@WhySoSerious075
@WhySoSerious075 3 года назад
I thought perhaps Kevin Costner's closing argument monologue from JFK might have been in one of these. He did that in one continuous take and it's brilliant to behold.
@andreabarros8244
@andreabarros8244 2 года назад
One of the best!
@beautyfrompainxxx
@beautyfrompainxxx 3 года назад
Hacksaw Ridge kills me. Love that movie.
@TheOnlyAlexandra
@TheOnlyAlexandra 3 года назад
Chris Rock. Way more than a funny man. He brings contemporary issues to light
@sofiaallensworth3851
@sofiaallensworth3851 2 года назад
I have watched all of these and they are all great! But one should be added immediately to this collect of great monologues and that is the heart felt emotion's Sally Felds laid out in01989 Steel Magnolias. The funeral scene embodied not only pain from losing your child, but the sister hood that was shared during it.
@JustTanya.
@JustTanya. 2 года назад
So many great ones. I'm still waiting for Schindler's List "I Didn't Do Enough" speech though. I can't even watch that film without crying. Liam Neeson did such an incredible job in that role. Also waiting for the scene in Steel Magnolias at Shelby's funeral. That whole scene had 3 good monologues there. The first with Annelle then M'Lynne and then Clairee. Also, Robert Duvall's speech in Phenomenon when they're in the bar and Doc is defending George. Such a good one as well. 😎👍
@janiephillips4842
@janiephillips4842 2 года назад
It's in the first one, or second not quite sure. You need to check them all out. Just wonderful if you love movies.
@barbarastewart8066
@barbarastewart8066 2 года назад
That damn Michael Douglas so handsome and so well acted like his father Kirk Douglas. Michael has never made it look fake. Just a damn good actor.
@rsw4378
@rsw4378 3 года назад
Please put in the names of the actor and movie
@OPandemonium
@OPandemonium 3 года назад
The description
@j0k0m0
@j0k0m0 3 года назад
Right? What movies are these?
@marcelaoyarce5384
@marcelaoyarce5384 3 года назад
Please!!
@robertmason8416
@robertmason8416 3 года назад
Man..... that Pacino in "The Merchant of Venice". You can feel the pain, then that revengeful tone as he stared that crowd down. To exact revenge "but harder" is a very frighting threat to hear from someone wronged.
@kathenavarro6850
@kathenavarro6850 3 года назад
Aaron Sorkin writes several of the best monologs. My favorite screen writer
@cryofpaine
@cryofpaine 3 года назад
The closest we have to a modern Shakespeare. That man can do dialog like no one else.
@kenoliver8913
@kenoliver8913 2 года назад
You can't deliver the package if the contents are rotten. Sure there's great acting in this series - but only because there's also great screenwriting. Conversely I doubt any of the actors here has not sometimes been made to look like an amateur through having to deliver bad lines.
@lightsnsirens2002
@lightsnsirens2002 2 года назад
No one writes better than Sorkin.
@martin..3700
@martin..3700 3 года назад
Pacino killing it as per 👌🏻
@lisabusche7795
@lisabusche7795 3 года назад
He was a doctor of humor....love ya Robin
@itzsombra10
@itzsombra10 2 года назад
He really was. Robin always made it his mission to make others laugh and feel good, when in reality he was struggling the whole team. He made it his life work to make others happy and he was depressed. He didn’t want anyone else to feel the way he did. The man was a god send
@ceejay960
@ceejay960 3 года назад
3 of my favorites are Rob Lowe's older brother admonishing him for quitting the hockey team in Youngblood, Gregory Peck's speech to shareholders imploring them not to sell in Other People's Money, and Danny DeVito's counter-speech trying to convince shareholders they should.
@StephenConantJohnson
@StephenConantJohnson 6 месяцев назад
Having watched all 4 of these Greatest Monologues pieces I am still wondering why Robert Shaw's epic monologue about surviving in the ocean for 5 days after the sinking of the USS Indianapolis during the second act of Jaws was not included. Of every scene I've seen over 60 years of watching movies and projecting movies in my theater, not one has haunted me like his has. Not one has rendered me absolutely speechless and still, sending chills up my spine every time I see it. It's a mesmerizing piece of acting and deserves a place among the greatest monologues of all time.
@jasoncrawford3589
@jasoncrawford3589 3 года назад
I've watched all 4 of these videos now and am truly amazed at every offering. The talent and passion is just so incredible. And all of these monologues aren't even a drop in the bucket of the film industry. There are so many terrific performances out there that people have never seen and may never see. These videos are absolutely amazing and your work Sir is inspiring. Please keep up the great work in bringing such awe inspiring performances to the world.
@jungleboi251
@jungleboi251 3 года назад
I wanna see Denzels “I’m drunk right now” scene from flight
@hrvojemihaljevic130
@hrvojemihaljevic130 3 года назад
Waiting on Quint's monologue from Jaws, should have been on the first list.
@ebinrock
@ebinrock 2 года назад
Especially b/c he's telling a true story.
@Steventrafford
@Steventrafford 3 года назад
I really enjoyed watching these picks. Watch all 4 parts. Excellent. Thank you for the content🍻❤️
@bigbrother4020
@bigbrother4020 3 года назад
Very nice collection of great monologues. Denzel takes it for me followed by Michael Douglas and Andrew Garfield.
@derhak727
@derhak727 3 года назад
Thanks for putting Accepted in there.
@markheelis
@markheelis 3 года назад
Robin Williams was so very funny, but damn he does deliver a good dramatic monologue!
@mst3k54
@mst3k54 3 года назад
“Judgement at Nuremberg” is brimming with excellent monologues
@philipyoutube5392
@philipyoutube5392 3 года назад
I love the symbolism, he stops trying to appeal to the Drs and turns his back on them and tells it to the people 🙂
@abdulmalekrk3693
@abdulmalekrk3693 2 года назад
What is the name of this movie please
@malissahyatt2425
@malissahyatt2425 8 месяцев назад
@@abdulmalekrk3693 Patch Adams.
@nicholassmith5611
@nicholassmith5611 7 месяцев назад
Robin Williams just straight up leaves me in awe.
@Ray-it8ej
@Ray-it8ej 3 года назад
Wish me luck I got audition on the 3rd November 🙏🏿
@connorlynch428
@connorlynch428 3 года назад
How did it go bro?
@pinheadlarry2506
@pinheadlarry2506 3 года назад
Are ya winning son?
@lance_wavy
@lance_wavy 3 года назад
@@pinheadlarry2506 😂
@jupiter1014
@jupiter1014 2 года назад
Robin Williams was a gift to the Human Race. A heart and soul only that of an Angel RIP You are missed
@Splitscreen83
@Splitscreen83 3 года назад
Where's the greatest of them all. Robert Shaw in Jaws. Absolutely spellbinding 😎👍
@troyundroy1
@troyundroy1 3 года назад
Should have been the first monologue to make the entire list
@matthewschwartz6607
@matthewschwartz6607 3 года назад
I’m surprised that nothing by Christopher Walken has made this. Nothing from True Romance, the watch monologue in Pulp Fiction, nothing from Catch Me If You Can, etc? It beats The Michael Douglas speech.
@253jacksonrhoads1
@253jacksonrhoads1 3 года назад
Ned Beatty’s monologue in Network is not only brilliant but incredibly relevant.
@Ryl0o
@Ryl0o 3 года назад
R.I.P Robin Williams
@LiamsCR
@LiamsCR 3 года назад
Hacksaw Ridge is underappreciated; Garfield's work was the best of this video. Spectacular
@MrDragonWarrior7
@MrDragonWarrior7 2 года назад
Patch Adams. Hands down one of the most underrated films going.
@Fydeout
@Fydeout 3 года назад
I love that Bartleby Gains speech from Accepted is in here. Love the speech, love the movie.
@xMikexBx
@xMikexBx 3 года назад
SH*THEADS FOREVER!!
@julieenslow5915
@julieenslow5915 3 года назад
I never saw the movie so I don't know which quotes were from that movie. I want to watch it now so I guess I will find out.
@stonehaven2289
@stonehaven2289 2 года назад
@@julieenslow5915 it's a really great movie..
@julieenslow5915
@julieenslow5915 2 года назад
@@stonehaven2289 Thank you! It's on a list for the winter time!
@duanevp
@duanevp 3 года назад
Some of my personal favorites - Nick Nolte at the end of Blue Chips; Gene Hackman talking about the battle of San Juan Hill in Bite the Bullet, both Peter Finch and William Holden in Network, and OF COURSE Robert Shaw in Jaws.
@stevenlucas6029
@stevenlucas6029 2 года назад
the jaws one is harrowing... those black beady eyes.
@Magmoormaster
@Magmoormaster 3 года назад
There's 4 of these videos, more than an hour worth of footage, and not a single second of the "tears in rain" monologue from Rutger Hauer.
@markmahabir6342
@markmahabir6342 3 года назад
I was thinking exactly the same thing myself! That scene is worth more than all of these videos put together!
@Knoboddie
@Knoboddie 3 года назад
These are great videos. Thank you 💛
@terencekearney9136
@terencekearney9136 3 года назад
Watched all 4 of these and it seems to me that Al Pacino is represented quite often for good reason, but that Stallone monologue still resonates the most.
@mjwildy2359
@mjwildy2359 3 года назад
The American President monologue is my favorite monologue of all time. It's still relevant, it's strong, and it's just such amazing writing.
@jimnewl
@jimnewl 3 года назад
Can't take seriously a list about monologues that ignores Robert Shaw's USS Indianapolis tale in Jaws. In my estimation, it's the #1 monologue of all time, by the most criminally underrated actor of all time.
@wonder_9315
@wonder_9315 3 года назад
Almost like the video editor doesn’t have the same opinion as you 🤙🏼
@christopherfairs9095
@christopherfairs9095 2 года назад
Has anyone seen Thora Hird's 30-minute monologue 'Waiting for the telegram' by Alan Bennett> She was 86 years old when it was recorded; truly wonderful acting.
@angstyteen1028
@angstyteen1028 3 года назад
If you ever decide to make another one I’d love to see the tears in the rain scene from Blade Runner
@mingusboodle
@mingusboodle 2 года назад
Thanks for putting all these together. I need to keep checking in. Sooner or later, I know I'm going to see Robert Shaw's monologue on the USS Indianapolis.
@csstopmotions619
@csstopmotions619 3 года назад
What a great collection! Everyone should repost this on Twitter, Facebook, etc... This is REALLY GOOD! Thank you so much Actors Academy!
@TheActorsAcademy
@TheActorsAcademy 3 года назад
Powerful pieces here 👍🏼 Thanks for sharing across socials!
@yamilmigue.l
@yamilmigue.l 3 года назад
I’m waiting for the dad monologue from Call me by your name to eventually pop up in one of these videos, not gonna lie
@briancunningham956
@briancunningham956 3 года назад
Justin long’s monologue in accepted is sooooo underrated. Hell he’s underrated too in general
@briancunningham956
@briancunningham956 3 года назад
@@earthbndmissfit truly one of the most underrated actors out there. LFDH, accepted, waiting, all those are amazing lol
@jacksonia7724
@jacksonia7724 3 года назад
I loved his performance in tusk. Although I hated that film he was truly exceptional In that
@KevinHernandez-fw2ik
@KevinHernandez-fw2ik 2 года назад
Two of my favorite Monologues was the last Monologue Spencer Tracy ever did. It was at the end of Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. From the same movie Sidney Poitier talking to his father about how he sees himself.
@MsMercury
@MsMercury 2 года назад
Yes! I've watched every part hoping to hear Julia Robert's monologue from Mona Lisa Smile! It's one of my favorite movies!!
@williambouldin8272
@williambouldin8272 3 года назад
4 of these so far and still no Indianapolis monologue from Jaws?? Possibly the best monologue ever! I'll never wear a life jacket again.
@margaretpetrovich5543
@margaretpetrovich5543 2 года назад
I wanted Denzel Washington to win the Oscar for this role. He deserved it. I loved Mona Lisa, Malcolm X and The American President.
@blueplum143
@blueplum143 7 месяцев назад
BRAVO BRAVO so beautiful !!
@SunDedGon
@SunDedGon 2 года назад
Tom Hanks in "Saving Private Ryan" - The scene in which he describes his home life I'm surprised it hasn't yet made the cut
@kalzone4966
@kalzone4966 2 года назад
Agreed! That one had me in tears.
@OmniphonProductions
@OmniphonProductions 2 года назад
That first monologue...one of my favorites since the first time I saw it. The discussion of character, the Constitution, and election year fear-mongering...SPOT ON!!!
@darrellanderson1942
@darrellanderson1942 3 года назад
Thank you so much.
@centava99
@centava99 3 года назад
Great to see 2 Julia Roberts' monologues--should definitely add one from Erin Brockovich as well. Surprised to only see Julia, Viola Davis and Taraji Henson representing so many excellent women's monologues.
@juliehanks5583
@juliehanks5583 2 года назад
My sentiments exactly.
@ashwean
@ashwean 3 года назад
Still no 12 steps? From men of honour I still have no idea why that is such an amazing movie. Andrew Garfield proves he has the skills to be an amazing actor in hacksaw ridge and the story and life it portrays should be honored and shared
@muhammaddel
@muhammaddel 2 года назад
Yes men of honor that part about the 12 steps gets me every time.
@bay0sborn994
@bay0sborn994 3 года назад
Speaking his peace ..love it
@rudradas5176
@rudradas5176 3 года назад
It will be great if you add the name of the movie and the actors name
@V_Hayden7
@V_Hayden7 Месяц назад
The best of the best. Great picks. Would love to have subtitles, though. 🙏
@elizabeths4371
@elizabeths4371 3 года назад
Al Pacino's Shylock - superb!
@Born2beSPRA
@Born2beSPRA 3 года назад
Never watched “patch adams” but after hearing this speech wow
@brandonyoung8709
@brandonyoung8709 2 года назад
I hope you've seen it now.
@maggs131
@maggs131 3 года назад
Fow plus fow is fordyfow! Guy in the crowd, "it is!" 🤣🤣🤣
@eibbor171
@eibbor171 3 года назад
hes not wrong but not right either
@rickjend6667
@rickjend6667 2 года назад
Sean Connery had some powerful acting scenes in Finding Forrester. One was on the pitcher's mound in Yankee Stadium; another one reading "Losing Family". Great movie.
@sameerchoudhary4044
@sameerchoudhary4044 3 года назад
Brother, please make more videos on auditioning and casting process.
@abhiborthakur7
@abhiborthakur7 3 года назад
Watched all of your 4 parts and believe me, I am really surprised to see you haven't included the acting of all acting monologues: Beatrice Straight's epic monologue in Network(1976). That 4 minutes monologue won oscar dude.
@johnmathews4688
@johnmathews4688 3 года назад
Inglorious Bastards - Strudel scene belongs on the list
@NameNik223
@NameNik223 3 года назад
It's more a dialogue than a monologue
@TomKaren94
@TomKaren94 2 года назад
CYRANO! I love that movie!
@matthewsykes4814
@matthewsykes4814 2 года назад
Robin.... gods we need people like him, stunning scene.
@Angela-qz7nm
@Angela-qz7nm 2 года назад
Watched all of these so far and not having the “that’s life” monologue from Meet Joe Black is an absolute travesty
@marcusgalore
@marcusgalore 3 года назад
I would like to contact this wonderful teacher. I've learned so much from this channel and I've gotten so many emails from backstage about roles, all because of him. Thanks!
@jethviinsaravanan9872
@jethviinsaravanan9872 3 года назад
well..atb for your career.. 🤝
@marcusgalore
@marcusgalore 3 года назад
@@jethviinsaravanan9872 thanks
@CurlyDaFry2747
@CurlyDaFry2747 3 года назад
Hope you're successful!!
@juliehanks5583
@juliehanks5583 2 года назад
Brilliant performances. What an amazing collection of monologues! Please add more women.
@WALTRIPFLAIR
@WALTRIPFLAIR 3 года назад
Watching this series I noticed Al Pacino is in every one of them and they didn't even include my favorite, the ending of And Justice for All.
@marthalouise701
@marthalouise701 2 года назад
I loved Patch Adams. I remember hearing critics didn’t like this movie. I cried, another movie that made me want to change the world!!! Robin Williams, I love and miss you!!!
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