Movie Marathon (Part 3)

Films of Christopher Walken

  1. Suicide Kings
  2. Batman Returns
  3. The Deer Hunter
  4. Catch Me If You Can
  5. Biloxi Blues
  6. Pennies from Heaven
  7. Joe Dirt
  8. Click!
  9. Pulp Fiction

Films of Christopher Walken

  1. Suicide Kings
  2. Batman Returns
  3. The Deer Hunter
  4. Catch Me If You Can
  5. Biloxi Blues
  6. Pennies from Heaven
  7. Joe Dirt
  8. Click!
  9. Pulp Fiction
  10. The Dead Zone

Films of Walter Matthau

  1. The Bad News Bears

Films of Walter Matthau

  1. The Bad News Bears
  2. The Front Page (1974)

Films of Walter Matthau

  1. The Bad News Bears
  2. The Front Page (1974)
  3. Grumpy Old Men

Films of Walter Matthau

  1. The Bad News Bears
  2. The Front Page (1974)
  3. Grumpy Old Men
  4. The Fortune Cookie

Films of Walter Matthau

  1. The Bad News Bears
  2. The Front Page (1974)
  3. Grumpy Old Men
  4. The Fortune Cookie
  5. House Calls

Films of Walter Matthau

  1. The Bad News Bears
  2. The Front Page (1974)
  3. Grumpy Old Men
  4. The Fortune Cookie
  5. House Calls
  6. Charade

Films of Walter Matthau

  1. The Bad News Bears
  2. The Front Page (1974)
  3. Grumpy Old Men
  4. The Fortune Cookie
  5. House Calls
  6. Charade
  7. JFK

Films of Walter Matthau

  1. The Bad News Bears
  2. The Front Page (1974)
  3. Grumpy Old Men
  4. The Fortune Cookie
  5. House Calls
  6. Charade
  7. JFK
  8. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three

Films of Walter Matthau

  1. The Bad News Bears
  2. The Front Page (1974)
  3. Grumpy Old Men
  4. The Fortune Cookie
  5. House Calls
  6. Charade
  7. JFK
  8. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
  9. The Odd Couple
  1. The Bad News Bears
  2. The Front Page (1974)
  3. Grumpy Old Men
  4. The Fortune Cookie
  5. House Calls
  6. Charade
  7. JFK
  8. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
  9. The Odd Couple
  10. Cactus Flower

NEXT: Films with memorable long passages, speeches, or soliloquies by one actor

  1. Gaslight: “Because I Am Mad” (starts at 1:14) delivered by Ingrid Bergman

There’s actually a brief interruption by Charles Boyer, but since she ignores him, I’m going with it.

NEXT: Films with memorable long passages, speeches, or soliloquies by one actor

  1. Gaslight: “Because I Am Mad” (starts at 1:14) delivered by Ingrid Bergman
  2. 2001: A Space Odyssey: Deactivation of HAL 9000 delivered by Douglas Rain

Dave gets one line of dialogue, but it’s only to encourage HAL to continue. And even if you cut it off there, HAL has already gotten a lot of stuff in.

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NEXT: Films with memorable long passages, speeches, or soliloquies by one actor

  1. Gaslight: “Because I Am Mad” (starts at 1:14) delivered by Ingrid Bergman
  2. 2001: A Space Odyssey: Deactivation of HAL 9000 delivered by Douglas Rain
  3. Network: The “Mad as Hell” speech delivered by Peter Finch

Network has a number of them, including Ned Beatty’s “You have meddled with the primal forces of nature” speech, and the speech by Beatrice Straight that won her the Oscar.

Films with memorable long passages, speeches, or soliloquies by one actor

  1. Gaslight: “Because I Am Mad” (starts at 1:14) delivered by Ingrid Bergman
  2. 2001: A Space Odyssey: Deactivation of HAL 9000 delivered by Douglas Rain
  3. Network: The “Mad as Hell” speech delivered by Peter Finch
  4. “Blade Runner”: “Tears in Rain” Monologue, delivered by Rutger Hauer

Films with memorable long passages, speeches, or soliloquies by one actor

  1. Gaslight: “Because I Am Mad” (starts at 1:14) delivered by Ingrid Bergman
  2. 2001: A Space Odyssey: Deactivation of HAL 9000 delivered by Douglas Rain
  3. Network: The “Mad as Hell” speech delivered by Peter Finch
  4. “Blade Runner”: “Tears in Rain” Monologue, delivered by Rutger Hauer
  5. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King: Aragorn’s “I bid you stand” speech, delivered by Viggo Mortensen

Films with memorable long passages, speeches, or soliloquies by one actor

  1. Gaslight: “Because I Am Mad” (starts at 1:14) delivered by Ingrid Bergman
  2. 2001: A Space Odyssey: Deactivation of HAL 9000 delivered by Douglas Rain
  3. Network: The “Mad as Hell” speech delivered by Peter Finch
  4. “Blade Runner”: “Tears in Rain” Monologue, delivered by Rutger Hauer
  5. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King: Aragorn’s “I bid you stand” speech, delivered by Viggo Mortensen
  6. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: Admiral Kirk’s Eulogy for Spock

Films with memorable long passages, speeches, or soliloquies by one actor

  1. Gaslight: “Because I Am Mad” (starts at 1:14) delivered by Ingrid Bergman
  2. 2001: A Space Odyssey: Deactivation of HAL 9000 delivered by Douglas Rain
  3. Network: The “Mad as Hell” speech delivered by Peter Finch
  4. “Blade Runner”: “Tears in Rain” Monologue, delivered by Rutger Hauer
  5. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King: Aragorn’s “I bid you stand” speech, delivered by Viggo Mortensen
  6. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: Admiral Kirk’s Eulogy for Spock
  7. Any Given Sunday Al Pacino’s Locker Room Speech

Films with memorable long passages, speeches, or soliloquies by one actor

  1. Gaslight: “Because I Am Mad” (starts at 1:14) delivered by Ingrid Bergman
  2. 2001: A Space Odyssey: Deactivation of HAL 9000 delivered by Douglas Rain
  3. Network: The “Mad as Hell” speech delivered by Peter Finch
  4. “Blade Runner”: “Tears in Rain” Monologue, delivered by Rutger Hauer
  5. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King: Aragorn’s “I bid you stand” speech, delivered by Viggo Mortensen
  6. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: Admiral Kirk’s Eulogy for Spock
  7. Patton: The Opening Monologue delivered by George C. Scott

Films with memorable long passages, speeches, or soliloquies by one actor

  1. Gaslight: “Because I Am Mad” (starts at 1:14) delivered by Ingrid Bergman
  2. 2001: A Space Odyssey: Deactivation of HAL 9000 delivered by Douglas Rain
  3. Network: The “Mad as Hell” speech delivered by Peter Finch
  4. “Blade Runner”: “Tears in Rain” Monologue, delivered by Rutger Hauer
  5. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King: Aragorn’s “I bid you stand” speech, delivered by Viggo Mortensen
  6. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: Admiral Kirk’s Eulogy for Spock
  7. Patton: The Opening Monologue delivered by George C. Scott
  8. Field of DreamsPeople will come, Ray.

And who better than James Earl Jones to deliver those words?

-“BB”-

Films with memorable long passages, speeches, or soliloquies by one actor

  1. Gaslight: “Because I Am Mad” (starts at 1:14) delivered by Ingrid Bergman
  2. 2001: A Space Odyssey: Deactivation of HAL 9000 delivered by Douglas Rain
  3. Network: The “Mad as Hell” speech delivered by Peter Finch
  4. “Blade Runner”: “Tears in Rain” Monologue, delivered by Rutger Hauer
  5. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King: Aragorn’s “I bid you stand” speech, delivered by Viggo Mortensen
  6. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: Admiral Kirk’s Eulogy for Spock
  7. Any Given Sunday Al Pacino’s Locker Room Speech
  8. Patton: The Opening Monologue delivered by George C. Scott
  9. Field of DreamsPeople will come, Ray.

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