2 Best Warren Beatty Monologues

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Reds (John Reed)

Reds (John Reed)

Category: Movie Role: John Reed From: Reds

All right, Miss Bryant, do you want an interview? Write this down. Are you naïve enough to think containing German militarism has anything to do with this war? Don’t you understand that England and France own the world economy and Germany just wants a piece of it? Keep writing, Miss Bryant. Miss Bryant, can’t you grasp that J. P. Morgan has loaned England and France a billion dollars? And if Germany wins, he won’t get it back! More coffee? America’d be entering the war to protect J. P. Morgan’s money. If he loses, we’ll have a depression. So the real question is, why do we have an economy where the poor have to pay so the rich won’t lose money?

Bonnie and Clyde (Clyde Barrow)

Bonnie and Clyde (Clyde Barrow)

Category: Movie Role: Clyde Barrow From: Bonnie and Clyde

Now Ms. Parker, don’t you believe what you read in all them newspapers. That’s the law talkin’ there. They want us to look big so they gonna look big when they catch us. And they ain’t gonna catch us. Cause I’m even better at runnin’ than I am at robbin’ banks. Shoot, if we’d done half that stuff they said we’d done in that paper, we’d be millionaires by now, wouldn’t we?…But Ms. Parker, this here’s the way we know best how to make money. But we gonna be quittin’ all this, as soon as the hard times are over. I can tell ya that. Why just the other night, me and Bonnie were talkin’. And we were talkin’ about the time we’re gonna settle down and get us a home. And uh, she says to me, she says, ‘You know, I couldn’t bear to live more than three miles from my precious Mother.’ Now how’d ya like that, Mother Parker?