Uploaded by Picardy on Dec 17, 2006
From Woody Allen's 1986 movie Hannah and Her Sisters.
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@TheTractorjaws: And an awesome voice he is. I didn't even know until I met his character. I was like, "I know this person from somewhere..."
chinopisces 1 month ago
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"The reason why they can never answer the question "How could it possibly happen?" is that it's the wrong question. Given what people are, the question is "Why doesn't it happen more often? Of course it does, in subtler forms" - So sad but so true!
MrRazorblade999 3 months ago
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@susankhamilton Absolutely agree. In this monologue he doesn't even sound like he's acting, which really shows the talent this man has.
will79randomstuff 4 months ago
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he is going to voice in skyrim!
TheTractorjaws 6 months ago
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this movie is great and this monologue is hilarious
dodeiale 6 months ago
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Max Von Sydow really brought this movie up, Woody knows how to pick them!
billthestinker 1 year ago
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I love this monologue, movie and Max von Sydow. I totally get Barbara Hershey's character in this movie; particularly her scene with Max von Sydow called 'We all had a terrific time', which contains the first couple lines of this piecemeal monologue. Certainly in my top 5 favorite Woody Allen flicks. Happy Birthday Woody!
susankhamilton 1 year ago
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"... Nazis, deodorant salesmen..." LOL
Great monologue from a great movie. Thanks for posting.
ZanyPete 1 year ago
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This is genius! I just saw this movie last night, and figured someone would have put this monologue on here.
neptunecello 1 year ago
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can you imagine the level of a man that watches WRESTLING??? ha so much good dialogue in this move
buffilms 1 year ago
@buffilms I know. That's the line that kills me every time, but also the line that seems to insult some people the most - ha ha. I'm not even going to touch that one because I so strongly AGREE.
Picardy 1 year ago
This is just fantastic. It is too bad however that it ended just before he started talking about how Jesus would never stop throwing up if he came back and saw what was going on in his name. I remember thinking at the time that Max Von Sydow should have won an oscar for best supporting actor just on the basis of this short but brilliant monologue.
steverutsch 1 year ago
@steverutsch
Woody Allen at least won a BAFTA for the screen writing of this film. I share his views and outlooks in a lot of his past films - more recently, he doesn't pontificate as much, which I miss. Thanks for your post - have a good day!
Picardy 1 year ago
"Can you imagine the level of a mind that watches wrestling?" The first time I heard that line, I was on the floor laughing!
Fmaj7toGsharp 5 years ago
I know what you mean - that line never fails to me make me laugh. It's priceless.
Picardy 5 years ago