JRF
You have placed Al Pacino on top of your list.
Much Much before Scent of a Woman....revisit his role as Tony Bonano in Scarface
(aped by Amitabh in Agneepath)
and Michael Corleone in Godfather - 1, 2 and 3 !
"Fredo, you are my brother, but NEVER again say anything against the family in public" ! without batting an eyelid..deadpan delivery !
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"Aur Vaise Bhi, Sharafat ki jab kapde utarti hai, sabse zyaada mazaa shareefon ko hi aati hai"....(From The Dirty Picture)
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ON,
You're right.. Al displayed his remarkable talent as the Cuban immigrant in Scarface... If you've noticed more closely, you would've observed extensive body language he mixed to supplement his dialogue skills.... mostly it centered around his facial expression.. God father was pretty good but some how Marlon stole more credits and that subsidized Al's part.
Is that just me or also other folks appreciate Al's role in "Insomnia" exhibiting his unparalelled body language (esp.., suffering from insomnic sleepless problem) was truely amazing..
But JN and MD play with pitch modulation with limited body language...
Another legend of body language is Robert De Nero esp.., his role as a biased step father role in the Boy's life against De caprio... Unfortunately RDN's dialogues are not something people often find it very attractive to chew about... Shoot, Im digressing from Dialogues to Body language.....
Do you folks remember the famous dialogues in the flick "Heat".... I am finding it hard to recollect it...
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The cowards never started,
The weak died on the way,
Only the strong arrived.
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"I'd rather be looked over than overlooked" - Mae West in "My little Chickadee" also starring W.C Fields. Many good lines in that movie.Recently that line was attributed to Mallika Sherawat.
Many excellent lines in the Marx Brother's movies as well.
From Rambo ll
Commander in charge of mission: Rambo, good to hear you're alive, Give us your coordinates and we'll come in for you.
RamBo.: Gripping the mike and with the camera focussing on his muscles clips: "I'm coming to get you"
Somebody sees David Jantzen dig out a wad of money and comments "Somebody could hit you for that roll".
David: "Somebody could try"
Rambo lll
Commander in charge of the Russians: "Who does he think he is -God "(referring to Rambo)
Richard Crenna: "God would show you mercy, he won't. "
or something along those lines.
From the same movie
Russian Commander: : "Who are you?"
Rambo: " Your worst nightmare"
Too many to list actually.
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Originally posted by JRF
ON,
You're right.. Al displayed his remarkable talent as the Cuban immigrant in Scarface... If you've noticed more closely, you would've observed extensive body language he mixed to supplement his dialogue skills.... mostly it centered around his facial expression.. God father was pretty good but some how Marlon stole more credits and that subsidized Al's part.
Is that just me or also other folks appreciate Al's role in "Insomnia" exhibiting his unparalelled body language (esp.., suffering from insomnic sleepless problem) was truely amazing..
But JN and MD play with pitch modulation with limited body language...
Another legend of body language is Robert De Nero esp.., his role as a biased step father role in the Boy's life against De caprio... Unfortunately RDN's dialogues are not something people often find it very attractive to chew about... Shoot, Im digressing from Dialogues to Body language.....
Do you folks remember the famous dialogues in the flick "Heat".... I am finding it hard to recollect it...
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"Aur Vaise Bhi, Sharafat ki jab kapde utarti hai, sabse zyaada mazaa shareefon ko hi aati hai"....(From The Dirty Picture)
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Please visit
http://www.cmje.org/religious-texts/quran/verses/009-qmt.php for some interesting Information ! (Especially 009.005 )
heres one from 'Unforgiven'. Not a dialogue driven movie as much as a character driven movie. Its one of my fav western flicks that deglamorizes(to an extent) gunslinging. Awesome cast with Morgan freeman and Gene Hackman.
Clint eastwood as Will munny....an aging gunslinger. Bill Daggett(Gene Hackman) the ruthless Sherriff.
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Bill Daggett: I don't deserve this… to die like this. I was building a house.
Will Munny: Deserve's got nothin' to do with it. [aims gun]
Little Bill Daggett: I'll see you in hell, William Munny.
Will Munny: Yeah. [fires]
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heres part of the screenplay that deals with the scene after they kill Ned(Morgan Freeman) and hang him outside the saloon. Will is pissed.
Will Munny: Who's the fella owns this shithole?
WIll Munny: (To Fatty) You, fat man, speak up.
Skinny Dubois: Uh, I own this establishment. I bought the place from Greeley for a...thousand dollars.
Will Munny: (To the men behind Skinny) You better clear out of there
Man: Yes sir
Little Bill Daggett: (As Munny takes aim) Just hold it right there...HOLD IT!
[Munny shoots him]
Little Bill Daggett: You, sir, are a cowardly son of a bitch! You just shot an unarmed man.
Will Munny: Well he should have armed himself if he's gonna decorate his saloon with my friend.
Little Bill Daggett: You'd be William Munny out of Missouri; killer of women and children.
Will Munny: That's right. I've killed women and children. I've killed just about everything that walks or crawls at one time or another; and I'm here to kill you Little Bill for what you did to Ned.
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dialogue from movie TWINS between Arnold and Danny Devito
I don't lie.
I am your brother.
You must let me help
you get out of here.
You want to
help me get out?
Yes, right now.
Well, money talks,
and bullshit walks.
How can bullshit walk?
That's slang, huh?
Yeah.
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Do you folks remember the famous dialogues in the flick "Heat".... I am finding it hard to recollect it...
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