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I love the end speech in The King's Speech.If you haven't seen this movie,it may look quite typical but King George tells his people to be brave,not to be afraid and stay determined.The best thing is,that the speech is said by the man who is an example that the things he say can be achieved.People are inspired not only by words but by the speaker,too.
Yes and his voice sounds brave and captivating. The fact that he takes his time to speak works for him in the end, I think.



I have aspasia when I saw this Film I was a bit moved. I know my fists, but, my speech is totally difficult story,



Precious tritium is what makes this project go.


Ignore the Pirates Of The Caribbean soundtrack in the background...It's almost impossible to find the video of this lovely speech.
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Al Pacino - any given sunday "inches"[/watch?v=9rFx6OFooCs]



Spencer Tracy's speech at the end of Guess Whos Coming To Dinner



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Will Smith's speech in "The pursuit of happiness"




Gangster Rap is Shakespeare for the Future
Who doesn't just love Orson Welles' cuckoo clock speech in The Third Man (inaccurate as it may be):

Welles wrote it himself and it still became the defining moment for Harry Lime, he's just a great man (Orson, not Lime ).
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Yesterday I watched Sleeping Beauty and this speech made the movie:




A bit ideological, but great anyway:



This is the single best speech, in terms of content, I have watched on a movie. It is a uncompromising passionate defense of individualism.

It was showed in the movie exactly like it was written on the novel, which was a work of political philosophy besides being a simple novel, so this is not just a cool movie speech but something much more serious as well.



I'm a big fan of Edward G. Robinson's speech on types of suicide in Double Indemnity.



The way he dribbles water onto himself after finishing is the cherry on top.



Bright light. Bright light. Uh oh.
The awesome Edward Arnold (and Walter Huston as Mr. Scratch) in The Devil and Daniel Webster. - Spoilers at the end

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Saw JFK recently,even if it's not something I care a lot about,I liked the final speech - sums up the film and it is quite convincing.



I also forgot this great dialogue about freedom from Easy Rider:




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I always thought the speech in V for Vendetta was really motivational, to encourage people to stand up for themselves.