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Gayle 17-12-2005 22:00

Great speeches in films...
 
Some films contain great love speeches where one character (usually the man) declares undying love for another character (usually the woman). This is usually the bit in the film that I start crying.

When Harry met Sally - as he starts running towards the New Year's party I know he's going to give the 'I love it when...' speech and I start crying now before he's even run up the steps.

Four Weddings and Funeral - "in the immortal words of David Cassidy, I think I love you..." speech always guarantees a tear and as for the funeral poem, buckets!

Which others?

West Ender 17-12-2005 22:18

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Two spring to my mind - and I'm showing my age here.

Joe E Brown to Jack Lemmon in "Some Like it Hot", when Lemmon tells Brown he's really a man. - "Nobody's perfect".

Jimmy Stewart at the end of my all-time favourite film, "It's a Wonderful Life", when a bell rings (and an angel gets his wings) - "Attaboy, Clarence".

:)

mani 18-12-2005 13:41

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it wasnt the planes that killed the beast, it was beauty...

grannyclaret 18-12-2005 13:43

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frankly my dear ,i dont give a damm:cool:
famous words from gone with the wind.......

mantrabooks 18-12-2005 18:18

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Louis I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship


Casablanca 1942

shakermaker 18-12-2005 18:22

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"You want the truth? YOU CANT HANDLE THE TRUTH!!"
absolutely brilliant! from A Few Good Men i think.

garinda 18-12-2005 18:25

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Blanche: You wouldn't be able to do these awful things to me if I weren't still in this chair.
Jane: But cha AAH, Blanche, ya AAH in that chair.

From Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, said by Joan Crawford to Bette Davis, and what Mummy says to me when I go to tea.:(

But cha AAH, Rindy, ya AAH in that chair.

garinda 18-12-2005 18:33

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'Yer not really Jesus, yer just a fella'- Whistle Down the Wind.

junetta 18-12-2005 21:14

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'Nobody puts baby in the corner'

Patrick Swayze to Jennifer Grey............my favourite film

DIRTY DANCING

Gayle 18-12-2005 21:25

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But these aren't speeches, these are just great dialogue!

What about the "I love you in spite of all these things" speech in Bridget Jones Diary. I want declarations of love that build to a crescendo to not only bring tears to your eyes but to use up a whole box of kleenex.

shakermaker 18-12-2005 21:52

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the speeches in Love Actually are realy funny, especially the one where Colin Firth is proposing to that Portuguese bird in her language and keeps getting the words wrong

Tinkerbelle 18-12-2005 21:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gayle
I want declarations of love that build to a crescendo to not only bring tears to your eyes but to use up a whole box of kleenex.

Officer and a Gentleman when Richard Gere goes to the factory to get Debra Winger. No speech but that scene needs no words!!! :)

Gayle 18-12-2005 21:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by shakermaker
the speeches in Love Actually are realy funny, especially the one where Colin Firth is proposing to that Portuguese bird in her language and keeps getting the words wrong

Now that's more like it!

garinda 18-12-2005 22:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gayle
But these aren't speeches, these are just great dialogue!

What about the "I love you in spite of all these things" speech in Bridget Jones Diary. I want declarations of love that build to a crescendo to not only bring tears to your eyes but to use up a whole box of kleenex.

Speeches are too long, we don't all have thespian tendencies. One liners are much more fun.:)


'You know what they are calling you around here?

A silly little slut!'

Dora Bryan to Rita Tushingham in A Taste of Honey.

The quote isn't aimed at you, just another favourite I do with the accompanying slap poor Rita was landed with.:)

grannyclaret 18-12-2005 23:07

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle
Officer and a Gentleman when Richard Gere goes to the factory to get Debra Winger. No speech but that scene needs no words!!! :)

exactly with her in his arms,the famous one liner..THERE YOU GO PAULA ,THERE YOU GO......from linnette .
oh give me a tissue please..


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