Hate N Revenge so powerful ! it can bend the will of your life, change your outlook on friends n even family ! can pick u up from the darkest depths and toss you into dizzying heights ! hate my friend ! REVENGE ! my passion !
@KMSigler I think the fact that everyone assumes he's either still in torturous prison or possibly dead....well if you imagine someone is dead you start to believe it, and maybe they are like that and thus don't recognize him b/c they already have imagined him obliterated from society. See what I mean?
@07thenatural "All these things cause the Father-General [of the Jesuits] to be feared by the Pope and sovereigns... A sovereign who is not their [the Jesuits'] friend will sooner or later experience their vengeance." (1852)
Luigi Desanctis (Official Censor of the Inquisition)
I just could not possibly imagine...how if it were true..how the Count would feel dancing with his love from all those years ago...heart wrenching and so many other emotions coursing through your blood...
Amazing. He could have so easily taken the girl right there and ran off into the sunset with the treasure. But he refuses to tip his hand, in order to achieve his revenge.
He can't be recognized for many realistic reasons,and he abides the many years he spent away,for this purpose... Just let us say,he has the upperhand right now. And to say...of those who knew him? His enemys as well...don't be shy.
@r1dd3l3r "Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT owing NO allegiance and acknowledging NO responsibility to the people. To destroy this invisible government, to befoul this unholy alliance between corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmanship of today." PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT, 1906
@r1dd3l3r "The minority, the ruling class at present, has the schools and press, usually the Church as well, under its thumb. This enables it to organize and sway the emotions of the masses, and make its tool of them."
~ Albert Einstein, letter to Sigmund Freud, 30 July 1932
@r1dd3l3r Have we succeeded? We think so. Before long we shall have covered with our narratives an enormous period of time; between the "Comtesse de Salisbury' and the "Comte de Monte Christo" five centuries and a half are compresed. Well, we assert that we have taught France as much history about those five centuries and a half as any historian. This passage is from The Companions of Jehu which was written by Alexandre Dumas pere.
@r1dd3l3r This passage is from The incredible marquis by Herbert Gorman entitled the soldier of fortune(chapter six) It was natural that Dumas believed implicitly in the magic of somnambulism, in animal magnetism and in chiromancy. No Haitian negro dancing before his Voodoo altar was more superstitious than Dumas. Home, to Dumas, therefore, was an authentically inspired adept in communicating with unseen world.
"Life is a storm my young friend. You will bask in the sunlight one moment, be shattered on the rocks the next. What makes you a man is what you do when that storm comes". Excellent words from an excellent speech. Love how he's using his own life experience to impart wisdom.
I just couldn't believe after the first time I watched this movie, that he got to be there for his son's 16th birthday without actually knowing it. It really was touching. And Mondago is simply an ass who would kick anyone's ass if they ever got anywhere NEAR Mercedes, yet he's a cheating whore. Talk about not being able to make up your mind. It's like he's a teenage girl who doesn't want his dolls anymore, but doesn't want to give them to anyone at the same time. (Stupid)
@PotterMarauder It makes sense that she's the only one that does. The others simply believe what they want to believe. They wanted him to disappear, so they make it so in their minds. And she, always had hope that he'd return to her, even after receiving the letter that he had died.
I love it when the music changes and she looks at Edmond and recognizes him as she walks across the room...totally awesome and he plays it cool and says may I steal your wife?
@joisey10 yea i know what you mean. i should've done way better in my english and writing class.but like my teacher told me just keep practicing and talkin to group's of people and next thing you know it will become natural.
revenge is a priceless, especially when done with such guile and precision. long live the dantes' of the world..."wait and hope," the perfect ending to a perfect tale.
I love when Dantes asks "may I steal your wife" and then Mondego actually looks like thinks the Count is going to steal his wife far and away! Love it!!
Anyone please, what´s the waltz name??? i will thank whoever tells me, i´ve played this part of this great movie just because i want to know the name of the waltz..
"May I steal your wife... (you little treacherous, lying piece of honorless shit)" "excuse me?" "(Ooh crap did I say that out loud? Quick! Make up an answer. erm...) For the waltz?"
Bah ! These americans know nothing about the ways of french aristocracy. They lack class, they speak and move too fast, without true refinement. Definitely, I am sorry : but in my opinion, only frenchmen can play frenchmen... It is a question of culture.
@R0pps My intervention may have appeared a bit contemptuous. I apologize for that. But that doesn't change my opinion, which I need to qualify more precisely : I am absolutely not saying that american people have no class, who could judge ? But there is something in the behavior, linked to the "culturescape". I can only redirect you to the version of Josée Dayan, "Le comte de Monte Cristo" with Gerard Depardieu. Not only for him, but all the actors are much more convincing in that movie.
I look forward to the day I am not completely mesmerized by Dagmara Dominczyk's performance as Mercedes and can stop watching her over and over. Her scenes at the end of part 10 and beginning of part 12 are too touching. I would like to stop playing and replaying those scenes but cannot.
Knowing that he deeply wants his revenge, even to her, but he can't seem to hold back all the love and pain that floods through him at that very moment?
A little past 2:00 doesn't Dagmara's COUNTenance kind of resemble that of a certain Ms. Scarlett Johansson? Doesn't surprise me because they're both of Polish lineage. Smaczne!
Life is a storm my young friend. You will bask in the sunlight one moment and be shattered on the rocks the next. What makes you a man is what you do when that storm comes. You must look into that storm and shout as you did in Rome "Do your worst, for I will do mine" Then the fates will know you as we know you, Albert Mondego the Man.
Makes me sad. Because he was talking about his life and how unfair it was. I want to go and hug him.
I was introduced to the CofMC through this movie and went and read the original book by Dumas afterwards -- the book is EPIC. AMAZING. Seriously, this move is very good, but doesn't hold a candle to the book; story is even better there.
6:23-6:34 agghh i hate when a person's voice gets like that. it annoys the hell out of me! what an irritating sound! i can't even find words to describe it. especially when she says "it is left up to me to-" that's the worst ugh
This is a passage from Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco chapter 88, page 470
The Baron Hundt, Chevalier Ramsay . . . and numerous others who founded the grades in these rites, worked under instructions from the general of the Jesuits. . . . Templarism is Jesuitism.
Letter to Madame Blavatsky from Charles Southeran from Isis Unveilked, 1877, vol ii, page 390
@lprocks555 haha, the actors name is henry caville, and if you think he's hot in this, you need to see him in The Tudors, i suggest looking up henry caville as charles brandon if you want to see some real hotness.
They look as if they were -or are?!- related!
Rachelmariaaa 1 day ago in playlist The Count of Monte Cristo
Mercedes hasn't aged a day in 16 years.
hollywoodwerewolf 1 week ago
2:18 "Please, Madam...don't make me cry...I can't stand the passion in your voice...." We all know that's what he's thinking.
Coyotalia 2 weeks ago
Hate N Revenge so powerful ! it can bend the will of your life, change your outlook on friends n even family ! can pick u up from the darkest depths and toss you into dizzying heights ! hate my friend ! REVENGE ! my passion !
benjebb 2 weeks ago
Right your former fiancee doesn't recognize you...
Same height...
Same weight...
Same hair color/style...
Same eye color/shape...
But give you a mustache and you're freaking invisible lol
Love the movie though
KMSigler 2 weeks ago 5
@KMSigler I think the fact that everyone assumes he's either still in torturous prison or possibly dead....well if you imagine someone is dead you start to believe it, and maybe they are like that and thus don't recognize him b/c they already have imagined him obliterated from society. See what I mean?
Coyotalia 2 weeks ago
@KMSigler it's just like superman
MrMoomoo789 1 week ago
Do your worst!...for I will do mine!...cheesey yet akwardly awesome
MrPrescription 3 weeks ago
One of the things I hate about Fernande is the way he speaks after he becomes a count. It makes him annoying, yet a good villain at the same time.
11338325 3 weeks ago
Wow ... the toast!!!!
wncoulte 4 weeks ago
One of my favorite films & book's!
masanchez34 1 month ago
I hope you guys caught his line at 2:20 ish--i'm sure that you would forget my name within a month-jeeeezzz
cam567 1 month ago
9:06 "i am not edmund" lol he's like "oh u wanna get married to my ex best friend and try to get at me? bitch get outta hea"
jessetrend19 1 month ago
It's as if the soundtrack skipped over this scene's music. Can't find it anywhere.
07thenatural 2 months ago
Love this movie. So underrated. I know it butchers the book, but judged solely as a movie it's very enjoyable.
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Luigi Desanctis (Official Censor of the Inquisition)
countdumas 1 week ago
Anyone know where I can find the song that includes the composition from 1:43 - 2:27 ? It's beautiful.
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I just could not possibly imagine...how if it were true..how the Count would feel dancing with his love from all those years ago...heart wrenching and so many other emotions coursing through your blood...
davehutchinson67 2 months ago
Mercedes got so wet when Dantes was giving that toast
HollywoodSheen 2 months ago
again a film most of the scenes where Malta have a great part in the movie
TheGradyl 2 months ago
omg the son of count mondego is Theseus from immortals
MegaGiovanna1991 3 months ago
Make dinner speeches, LIKE A COUNT!
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i love this movie!!!!!
utopianqueen19 3 months ago
the Count of Monte Cristo is yo man gurrrrrlll!
utopianqueen19 3 months ago 3
Amazing. He could have so easily taken the girl right there and ran off into the sunset with the treasure. But he refuses to tip his hand, in order to achieve his revenge.
redshark618 3 months ago 2
He can't be recognized for many realistic reasons,and he abides the many years he spent away,for this purpose... Just let us say,he has the upperhand right now. And to say...of those who knew him? His enemys as well...don't be shy.
bledoutrain 3 months ago
he was your best friend for years,, yet because of a goatee, you cant recgnize him.... superman much..
hittisso 3 months ago 3
@hittisso more superpimp
spiderfreak20 2 months ago
@hittisso ha ha ha! Exactly what I was thinking.
sciencegeekjsusfreak 2 months ago
Is Jacapo gay?
skulldrag6 3 months ago
@skulldrag6 Who cares? He is full of epic awesomeness.
sciencegeekjsusfreak 2 months ago
best speech of any movie
wjsoares03 3 months ago
How does no one recognize him? That goatee does a better job than Clark Kent's glasses.
Apollomasque 4 months ago 4
@Apollomasque because no body has seen him in 16 years
wolfboyak 3 months ago 3
@Apollomasque they all thought he had died in prison.
Just like in the book if you look at mercedes when she first looks at the count? its clear she knows who he really is.
Jerseybytes2 3 months ago
what's the song at 1:40? anyone?
IDMSH 4 months ago
3:27 is hilarious. LMAO
blkboi90 4 months ago
1:42 and 1:45 GOSH HE IS SO SEXY!!!!
TheFirstNoel23 4 months ago
That was the best toast speech I have ever heard.
TheNewRiflemanBob 4 months ago
Such a good movie!!!!!!!
Pinkanblackmonkeyman 5 months ago
this is the best movie ever other then Avatar and COD
joshll2007 5 months ago
its so sad =[ that he cares more about revenge than seeing and being with her =[ but i get why he did it .. just too sad to watch
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@r1dd3l3r "The minority, the ruling class at present, has the schools and press, usually the Church as well, under its thumb. This enables it to organize and sway the emotions of the masses, and make its tool of them."
~ Albert Einstein, letter to Sigmund Freud, 30 July 1932
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@r1dd3l3r Have we succeeded? We think so. Before long we shall have covered with our narratives an enormous period of time; between the "Comtesse de Salisbury' and the "Comte de Monte Christo" five centuries and a half are compresed. Well, we assert that we have taught France as much history about those five centuries and a half as any historian. This passage is from The Companions of Jehu which was written by Alexandre Dumas pere.
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@r1dd3l3r This passage is from The incredible marquis by Herbert Gorman entitled the soldier of fortune(chapter six) It was natural that Dumas believed implicitly in the magic of somnambulism, in animal magnetism and in chiromancy. No Haitian negro dancing before his Voodoo altar was more superstitious than Dumas. Home, to Dumas, therefore, was an authentically inspired adept in communicating with unseen world.
uriahheep108 5 months ago
Dantès: "may i steal your wife?" (for all of life)
Mondego: "i'm sorry?"
Dantès: "for the waltz"
Mondego: "of course"
-akward moment-
Albert: "isn't he wonderful father?"
crazyxkiddo9 5 months ago
The woman who plays Mercedes, wow....she could play Helen Of Troy anyday
raveklaw 5 months ago
the best part is at 7:21.
tna33311 5 months ago 2
I have read the book 4 times and it never gets old, this story is by far the best ever.
beerissuper82 5 months ago
The Count's face at 6:21 = Thinking to himself "What a jerk of a father"
ginnyfan555 6 months ago
Mercedes is incredibly beautiful
drummer4916 6 months ago
"Life is a storm my young friend. You will bask in the sunlight one moment, be shattered on the rocks the next. What makes you a man is what you do when that storm comes". Excellent words from an excellent speech. Love how he's using his own life experience to impart wisdom.
Orochi2345678 6 months ago 2
THE GUY WHEELING THE CAKE IS MY BROTHER :P
Great film!
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BarefootArizona 6 months ago
Does anyone know the name of the Waltz Piece that Edmond and Mercedes dance to at the the party?
greenmusicist 6 months ago
Does anyone know the name of the Waltz Piece that Edmond and Mercedes dance to at the the party?
greenmusicist 6 months ago
Damn, he gave her the cold shoulder.
perdedoronline 7 months ago
I just couldn't believe after the first time I watched this movie, that he got to be there for his son's 16th birthday without actually knowing it. It really was touching. And Mondago is simply an ass who would kick anyone's ass if they ever got anywhere NEAR Mercedes, yet he's a cheating whore. Talk about not being able to make up your mind. It's like he's a teenage girl who doesn't want his dolls anymore, but doesn't want to give them to anyone at the same time. (Stupid)
purplewolf21 7 months ago
"May i steal ur wife?", Count Mondago did like a quadruple take haha
SirOccatio118 8 months ago
Mercedes looks like a cross between Megan Fox and Abbie Cornish!!!
299justme 8 months ago 2
@299justme i know she is so beautiful.
vixendreamer 7 months ago
Damn this is an awesome movie.
BingtheLizard 8 months ago
Ugh I want to slap her right in the face that little witch....I hate her.
JuJuMJFan4life 8 months ago
@JuJuMJFan4life i hope you are not talking about Mercedes
vixendreamer 7 months ago
I love how she's the only one who seems to recognize him...
PotterMarauder 8 months ago 3
@PotterMarauder It makes sense that she's the only one that does. The others simply believe what they want to believe. They wanted him to disappear, so they make it so in their minds. And she, always had hope that he'd return to her, even after receiving the letter that he had died.
FireStar32005 7 months ago in playlist Movies
@PotterMarauder a woman knows her man no matter how long the time of separation.
vixendreamer 7 months ago
Am I the only one who thought he sounded like Christopher Walken while giving the toast?
IGotYumph 8 months ago
@IGotYumph He does sound like Walken.
rrip1 4 months ago
"Do your worst; for I will do mine" brilliant! Such a good speech.
jezmuff 9 months ago 32
The book is so much better.
Jukeboxheroswsprod 9 months ago 2
damn mercedes flirtin hard in her husband face
2014Neisha 9 months ago 4
hahaha Albert ain't so great
at least twice as many people came to my birthday party!
satnapillowpants 9 months ago
@satnapillowpants it's not the quantity that attends, it's the quality.
padookieking 8 months ago
@padookieking
i was being sarcastic
i didnt have nearly as much people come to my party
but a lot of mine were actually friends most of his were just family/ friends family/ important people
satnapillowpants 8 months ago
Count: How long after he died before you married to the Count?
Mercedes: That's unfair.
I was surprised that she also knew what she did was unfair to Edmond.
samer820 9 months ago
2:10 - 2:26 Double burn....perfect!
FireStar32005 10 months ago
I love it when the music changes and she looks at Edmond and recognizes him as she walks across the room...totally awesome and he plays it cool and says may I steal your wife?
777toogie1 10 months ago 6
amazing speech. i would love to be so confident in my words as to give such a toast as impresive as the one Edmond gave to Albert
joisey10 10 months ago 4
@joisey10 yea i know what you mean. i should've done way better in my english and writing class.but like my teacher told me just keep practicing and talkin to group's of people and next thing you know it will become natural.
Bigkilluminati 10 months ago
@Bigkilluminati well it was most certainly natural for him
joisey10 10 months ago
I wanna grow up to be Just like Edmond lol, sweet revenge is massive success :)
Kelvin702 10 months ago 3
When Mercedes sees and recognizes Edmond on the stairs the change in the music is fantasic!
cannic3 10 months ago 2
hugh hefner with that robe
GlassDancerz 10 months ago
Why the hell isn't Caviezal in more movies?
sammyh1982 10 months ago 3
I like this hmmmm, Good night Edmund Dantes is Dead. Bang trigger to Mercedez long search is over. Muaaaaaahhhhhhh.
mar7dong 10 months ago 2
revenge is a priceless, especially when done with such guile and precision. long live the dantes' of the world..."wait and hope," the perfect ending to a perfect tale.
original1sun 10 months ago 3
I love when Dantes asks "may I steal your wife" and then Mondego actually looks like thinks the Count is going to steal his wife far and away! Love it!!
rbain007 11 months ago
Anyone please, what´s the waltz name??? i will thank whoever tells me, i´ve played this part of this great movie just because i want to know the name of the waltz..
Mrgokueldestructor 11 months ago
For how long did you marry the count modego? Wow straight to the heart. Nice line in there's a point. Goodnight Edmund Dantes is dead. ;p
kumakaun 11 months ago
@kumakaun lol,i know right. But after what edmond went through,completely justified.
spiderfreak20 11 months ago
It isn't fair? Who.. Tricky.
kumakaun 11 months ago
Such a BEAUTIFUL part !!!! I would recognize my love too 08:35
galinkame 11 months ago 2
8:42...any man worth his weight should pray to have a woman look at him that way at least once in his life...
JeffHayes1914 11 months ago 5
8:29-8:32
thats such a pimp move
spiderfreak20 1 year ago 5
@spiderfreak20 Indeed! lol
tramista86 11 months ago
How did he afford to give such a lavish birthday party when he gambled every bit of his money.
pdcushing 1 year ago
"may i steal your wife..." "I'm sorry?" "for the waltz".... and for eternity.
zeeYKA 1 year ago 91
@zeeYKA lol. i bet that was what he was thinking.
TorynMarch 1 year ago
@zeeYKA lol :D
missyadams 8 months ago
@zeeYKA
"May I steal your wife... (you little treacherous, lying piece of honorless shit)" "excuse me?" "(Ooh crap did I say that out loud? Quick! Make up an answer. erm...) For the waltz?"
My version :D
rulezz264 8 months ago 49
@rulezz264
Good one. I totally agree with you right there.
purplewolf21 7 months ago
@rulezz264 lol,good one.
spiderfreak20 7 months ago
Fernand Mondego =worst father EVER
XxXDevilCatXxX 1 year ago
May I steal your wife...
I'm sorry????
For the waltz....
priceless
1x93cm 1 year ago
oh men if i was in edmund dantes place i would have blown my cover in that scene 8:36
makmak 1 year ago 3
EDMUND:May I steal your wife?
FERNAND: Excuse me?
EDMUND :For the Waltz.
FERNAND: Of course.
LOL . PRICELESS.
Bladestar7 1 year ago 17
Superman and Jesus are father and son?
Joecbg100 1 year ago 4
reading the book now in english! :)
34RiverStone 1 year ago
@34RiverStone Same here! :D
HiHello005 1 year ago
I love how at 6:14 Edmond notices that something wrong is going on and that he takes over, like the proper amazing gentleman that he is!
rbain007 1 year ago 5
Bah ! These americans know nothing about the ways of french aristocracy. They lack class, they speak and move too fast, without true refinement. Definitely, I am sorry : but in my opinion, only frenchmen can play frenchmen... It is a question of culture.
Zuxilbaja 1 year ago
@Zuxilbaja frenchman blablabla true refinement blablabla culture blablabla
R0pps 1 year ago
@R0pps My intervention may have appeared a bit contemptuous. I apologize for that. But that doesn't change my opinion, which I need to qualify more precisely : I am absolutely not saying that american people have no class, who could judge ? But there is something in the behavior, linked to the "culturescape". I can only redirect you to the version of Josée Dayan, "Le comte de Monte Cristo" with Gerard Depardieu. Not only for him, but all the actors are much more convincing in that movie.
Zuxilbaja 1 year ago 2
@R0pps lmao, that is quite possibly the best reply i have ever seen to a comment :)
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Zuxilbaja 1 year ago
Now, how can Edmond look at Albert, and not see himself?
THEY LOOK TOO MUCH ALIKE!
JustinBlottin 1 year ago
luv this movie!!!
Spixel90 1 year ago
Bitch got served!
eurocarPOWER 1 year ago
@eurocarPOWER
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JustinBlottin 1 year ago
@eurocarPOWER
OH! at the end there, nvm.
JustinBlottin 1 year ago
Love Edmond's play on words throughout this whole thing.....
FireStar32005 1 year ago
i cant help it jims face looks exactly like our lord jesus christ face in this movie
rus191 1 year ago
@rus191 LMAO
aaahhhhaaaahhhh 1 year ago
@aaahhhhaaaahhhh its true haha
rus191 1 year ago
@rus191 especially when he was imprisoned..
cjpatz 1 year ago
"Monsieur, I shall never forget you."
"Please Madame, it was nothing. I am sure that within a month, you will not even remember my name. May I steal your wife?"
"What?"
DOUBLE BURN. She married only a month after and he stole her. Ooh he is smooth. :)
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Christo is the only one without gloves.
dorotamaj20 1 year ago
she is looking fine for after 15 years
vincentvalentinedark 1 year ago 7
I look forward to the day I am not completely mesmerized by Dagmara Dominczyk's performance as Mercedes and can stop watching her over and over. Her scenes at the end of part 10 and beginning of part 12 are too touching. I would like to stop playing and replaying those scenes but cannot.
uint16 1 year ago 5
@uint16
SentinelConvergence 1 year ago
@uint16 I know! She was perfect in this role. She's a 10 and her performance was a 10 and the movie gets a 10 from me.
pandasweater 1 year ago 3
"This Edmond...you loved him?"
"Yes."
"For how long?"
"For all of my life."
"And how long after he died before you married the count?"
BURNNNNNNNNNN. I love that part.
Triniprince722 1 year ago 13
@Triniprince722 lol i love that also and i have actually said burn after that part also lol well actually i said u burn tramp hahaha
redzebra16 1 year ago
@Triniprince722 indeed a great BURN, and she deserved it
johnny12foot 1 year ago
best speech ever
SHINDA07 1 year ago
He wants revenge but seeing Mercedes melted his heart.
This is the best movie of all time
johnny12foot 1 year ago 7
@johnny12foot
Doesn't it make your heart ache?
Knowing that he deeply wants his revenge, even to her, but he can't seem to hold back all the love and pain that floods through him at that very moment?
This movie rocks!
SilentRain694 1 year ago 4
@SilentRain694 This movie is amazing, there arent many as complex and simple at the same time
johnny12foot 1 year ago
what does the means to an end serve?
psychkim2009 1 year ago
@psychkim2009 The count was using him.
crazy4sian 1 year ago
A little past 2:00 doesn't Dagmara's COUNTenance kind of resemble that of a certain Ms. Scarlett Johansson? Doesn't surprise me because they're both of Polish lineage. Smaczne!
unkonkrable 1 year ago
Mercedes: I shall never forget the service you've done for me and my son,
Count : In a month you wont remember me,, sarcasm at its best
Jaybee0782 1 year ago 110
@Jaybee0782 that was ironic not sarcasm
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Edmond's speach:
Life is a storm my young friend. You will bask in the sunlight one moment and be shattered on the rocks the next. What makes you a man is what you do when that storm comes. You must look into that storm and shout as you did in Rome "Do your worst, for I will do mine" Then the fates will know you as we know you, Albert Mondego the Man.
Makes me sad. Because he was talking about his life and how unfair it was. I want to go and hug him.
fanpire311 1 year ago
"I have been waiting for this moment for some time." *insert evil laugh*
PeppermintGlow 1 year ago 5
Mercedes is like seeing a ghost on the party.
qwuezalothus 1 year ago
"May I steal your wife?"
-- "I'm sorry?"
"For the waltz."
LOL love that line.
I was introduced to the CofMC through this movie and went and read the original book by Dumas afterwards -- the book is EPIC. AMAZING. Seriously, this move is very good, but doesn't hold a candle to the book; story is even better there.
sume07 1 year ago 7
@sume07 Agreed. Anyone who likes the movie really should take time out and read the book, it is 100X better.
DocK36 1 year ago
"I require 70 percent"
"And yet you'll only get 50"
my favorite line of the clip
pacers721 1 year ago 7
2:19 lol ummmmmm your son? He's mine toooooo
l3iiSON 1 year ago
6:23-6:34 agghh i hate when a person's voice gets like that. it annoys the hell out of me! what an irritating sound! i can't even find words to describe it. especially when she says "it is left up to me to-" that's the worst ugh
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This is a passage from Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco chapter 88, page 470
The Baron Hundt, Chevalier Ramsay . . . and numerous others who founded the grades in these rites, worked under instructions from the general of the Jesuits. . . . Templarism is Jesuitism.
Letter to Madame Blavatsky from Charles Southeran from Isis Unveilked, 1877, vol ii, page 390
countdumas 1 year ago
The difference between Dantes and everyone else is....he is sweet and cares about others, everybody else cares about themeselves and money.
1089aef 1 year ago 2
Epic speech
ad45376 1 year ago
fernand is such i dick head i love it
dannyboy12357 1 year ago
Get out my carriage witch. That's what I would have said to her.
jaiden84 1 year ago
God, Albert is hot. *oogly stare*
lprocks555 1 year ago
@lprocks555 haha, the actors name is henry caville, and if you think he's hot in this, you need to see him in The Tudors, i suggest looking up henry caville as charles brandon if you want to see some real hotness.
nightsongdw 1 year ago
"may i steal your wife?" best line in the movie
MrMacGamer 1 year ago 3
Of course the count looks like Jesus. Jim Caviezel is the one who played Jesus in "The Passion of the Christ".
blueeightysix 1 year ago 5
@blueeightysix
Ha ha. Good point!
MrLeagueOJustice 1 year ago
the count looks like Jesus
rus191 1 year ago
Those dance moves are killer:) ill have to remember them next time I am in town!
CaptainBubblePants 1 year ago
Lol. Love the Count's diva attitude when he's talking to Jacopo at the beginning xD
ravita13edwardlover1 1 year ago
She speaks with such grace
kimigoodable 1 year ago 2
Luis Guzman rocks my world.
majadahonda 1 year ago 5
Mondeigo's son looks alot like Armand. Hmmmm.
PrsFenderJackson1980 1 year ago 3