Great Fictional Speeches

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AuronFtw

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Vayne's speech from FF12. Mediocre game, bland characters (particularly peter pan and his girlfriend) but it was visually appealing and featured some really great voice acting (I guess making up for the lack of it in 10?). Either way, Vayne Solidor more or less opens the game with his speech to a country he just took over, and the combination of VA and body language (hand motions, gestures, etc) blew me away.


(starts at ~50s)
 

Lazy Kitty

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Well... I'd post the greatest speech ever made here, but unfortunately it's in dutch, so most wouldn't understand it.

I guess I'll put it in spoilers.

"Aan allen die gekomen zijn, proficiat. Aan allen die niet gekomen zijn, ook proficiat."
 

RedDeadFred

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Lionsfan said:
I always really dug this speech and ensuing charge:



Really one of the coolest moments in cinema
LOTR has so many great speeches in it but that would have to be my favourite too. Probably my favourite scene in any of those movies.
 

Thedutchjelle

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This epic one from Starcraft.

And this one from Andrew Ryan. Though I do not agree with it, it's thought provoking:
 

soren7550

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Trying to avoid those already mentioned, so...


Not sure if this one counts (since it may have actually been said), but it's still a good silly speech:


Bah, I know there's more that I do adore, but I'm coming up blank. -_-'
 

shootthebandit

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IndianaJonny said:
It's the calm, quite ones that surprise you.
I forgot until now how good an actor robin williams actually is. He can make you literally roll around the floor laughing then without a moments notice he can put a great big lump in your throat
 

IndianaJonny

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shootthebandit said:
I forgot until now how good an actor robin williams actually is. He can make you literally roll around the floor laughing then without a moments notice he can put a great big lump in your throat
Guess you could say there's a man who's not squandered his talent.
 

tommy15994

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Red vs Blue Is a series with dick jokes and great speeches. what's not to love!

This paticular one is a hate speech. I mean its about hate. I mean hatred. starts at 15:09

 

Lionsfan

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Scorched_Cascade said:
There really is only one choice for me that I can think of at the moment.


What he says, how he says it...gave me chills the first time.

Lionsfan said:
I always really dug this speech and ensuing charge:



Really one of the coolest moments in cinema
I always thought it was rather nice of them to announce their presence with war horns and then form up in plain sight allowing the Orcs to reorganise their ranks and deploy pikemen to the new front rather than just smashing into the flank of the host that was focused in the other direction.

I guess what they did was more honourable or something but what I would have done would have minimised friendly casualties, maximised enemy casualties and had a fairly devastating affect on morale (trained horsemen out of fucking nowhere? Aww hell no)

But yeah, they should have formed up behind the hill, done the speech, then sounded the horns to attack.

But that wouldn't be as cool
 

Crispee

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I can think of several.


I like this one from Sherlock, just the way he says it really makes you believe what he's saying. So cool.




This from the ending of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Genuinely valuable life lesson.


This last one, again, for sheer coolness.
 

randomrob1968

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John Cusack's speech from Idenity.. not a great speech per se, but incredible delivery-
 

InfinityCubed

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randomrob1968 said:
John Cusack's speech from Idenity.. not a great speech per se, but incredible delivery-
I would say that the delivery is at least as important as the words?
 

randomrob1968

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definitely, just not one you quote to other people..not inspirational, etc. :)
But it's a great scene, I really liked that movie alot- one of my fave neo-noirs, along with Memento..

and it's amazing in hi-def-
 

Agayek

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The one that immediately springs to mind is Deathwing's speech(es) from WoW: Cataclysm. It's technically not really a speech, instead a bunch of disparate sound bytes, but some industrious soul has patched them together into a pretty damn epic speech that is just awesome to listen to. See:

 

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Mr. Omega said:

A speech that shows having all the power in the world isn't as fun as one might think, leading up to an awesome display of power. A speech that shows that yes, Superman is extremely overpowered, and there is a lot of conflict and dilemmas that can be drawn from that, but for the moment, here's him punching someone. Plus the music really sets the mood.
After all that "I gotta be careful not to hurt someone" crap he launches the guy through 7 office buildings and causes an earthquake in the middle of downtown Metropolis. Nice :)
 

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ManaAdvent said:
Here's also a strangely beautiful speech from a crazy Tart Toter. Only in Adventure Time that this can work well:
I think I've actually managed to translate this one into plain English; and it *is* beautiful.


"bursting decadence and withheld permissions twists all our arms collectively"

Life is full of highs and lows, and it is confounding,

"if sweetness can win"

Obvious one; if goodness can win out. Goodness in people. Goodness in nature, etc.

"I'll still be here tomorrow to high five you yesterday"

It doesn't matter if this fade away, if life doesn't last forever, even if we're forgotten; the fact remains that when good things happen, they will have always happened, and even good things that don't last are forever embedded in the fabric of time. Their occurrence is an achievement within itself.