Mickey Rourke's touching scene from Spun
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this movie hits kinda close to home."based on the truth and the lies",more truth than lies. been clean for 21/2 yrs.
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Best scene in the entire movie!! All because of Mickey!
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this makes me bawl my eyes out...
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meth is really a very extreme unbalance-able food
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aww man he was a great guy in my opinion just got caught up with dem drugs
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I would have had no problem drowning Micky Rourke when he was a child.
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@JesMarie0087 : Mickey was destined to be the next Brando. until he got to boxing, screwed his career there. you just have to see films like angel heart to see how good it was (and still is, as in the wrestler)
is my favorite too
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Saddest scene.
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@Nautilus1972 so true. when i first saw this i was thinking the exact same thing - that he probably wrote this little monologue. Brando's speech in Last Tango is amazing... when he's talking about remembering his dog running through the wheat fields. Mickey Rourke and Marlon Brando are, by far, my two favorite actors.
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I'll bet he wrote those words. Like Brando's 'adlibs' about his mother in 'Last tango ...' All the interviewers over all the years trying to get personal stuff out of him, and he gives it all up in 'Last tango in Paris'.
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Ironically, given the title assigned it, this edit makes the scene LESS moving; because we begin exactly at the start of MR's monologue, it appears that he has no idea he's not being heard. In fact, he's FULLY AWARE; his companion nods out well b4 this point & we're shown MR observing that fact 5 seconds b4 he starts talking. Most likely that's the only reason he CAN say these words, which, as he's well aware, are the last he'll ever say to another human being. And how heartbreaking is that?
love it
dipperski 2 years ago