‘Up in the Air’ (Ryan): “I’m not the guy you’d normally want to talk to about all this stuff”
A dramatic monologue for men from the movie, ‘Up in the Air’ by Jason Reitman
A dramatic monologue for men from the movie, ‘Up in the Air’ by Jason Reitman
“Sarah, the truth is, it’s going to be a long rehabilitation. It could take six months … it could take six years.”
“Son, I wanted to talk to you about what I think you were trying to do the other day.”
ROBERTA: Don’t lie to me. Jeannie told us all about your little panic attack last night. And I don’t blame you. It’s a perfectly natural reaction. In the beginning I had my own reservations. After all, as the veteran of two failed marriages, I have learned a lot about what
“Larry is like a little boy. Ever since our divorce, he thinks the only way he can get my attention is to cause a fuss.”
“Hey, Warren, how do you feel about these young punks taking over our jobs?”
“I mean look, we’ve all been lulled into a false sense of security, me included.”
“I focused all my energy on destroying you so I could free myself from your relentless heartless indifference.”
“I can be the change I want to see. That one from a bumper sticker on her Volkswagen Jetta.”
“A five iron. It is perfectly designed to pull off any shot, if you use it properly. A tool that can carve its way through any shot necessary.”
“Oh boy, I promised Black Attack I wouldn’t cry, but . . . I was not expecting this.”
Master abstract expressionist Mark Rothko has just landed the biggest commission in the history of modern art
Johnny tells Frankie about the time he almost lost his virginity
Johnny dreams of the kids he and Frankie could have
Virginia: They ain’t doing anything. They tried that number on me out in Hollywood. “You’re only as good as your last picture.” My agent told me. “Bulls—,” I told him. “Nothing’s as bad as my last three pictures but especially me. Just get me a job.” “Ginny, I can’t get
A lawyer talks about the chances of a case to a possible client. A monologue from the movie, A Civil Action