Any Given Sunday Speech Monologue THE ORIGINAL



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Check out this cleverly edited video with Alex performing his "Any Given Sunday" Monologue, known as the "Inches" Speech by Al Pacino.
This is THE ORIGINAL one that got things started here on YouTube.


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Very nice. One of ... ( 9 months ago by alexgibson198209)
Very nice. One of my favorite monologues. Excellent portrayal.
it's okay...but ... ( 9 months ago by ahnana)
it's okay...but when you're doing a scene done by one of the greatest actors of our time ur bound to get put down by ppl. It's a bit too fast and do something natural like scratch ur head a little. And maybe shoot urself from waist up instead, and do more of his lovely hand movements^^
haha sweet, i'm ... ( 8 months ago by jaatendi)
haha sweet, i'm doing this monoloque for drama class right now!!
Sweet... pretty ... ( 7 months ago by JussSmoov)
Sweet... pretty good. The name of the song is "Peace" by Paul Kelly.
Peace by Paul Kelly ( 7 months ago by JussSmoov)
Peace by Paul Kelly
The speech was ... ( 7 months ago by VibeRay69)
The speech was close enough, but you should work on the visuals. Like the background and your clothes and your body language. But maybe you could tweak the tone of your voice a little too.
But nice job seriously. If you were to try again and just tweak the things I'm talking about, I think it would be spectacular. You know what I'm talking about. You're just a few seconds and a few inches away from nailing it to the wall!
lol ur good ( 7 months ago by giodoh)
lol ur good
Wonderfully done, ... ( 7 months ago by greatdreamsnmiracles)
Wonderfully done, Alex! Especially at the end, when you looked at the camera and said 'Now, what are you going to do?'! Excellent. I felt you right then.
excellent ( 6 months ago by TheVitruvianMan)
excellent
very good ....but ... ( 6 months ago by pa2daddy)
very good ....but not enough passion in places stil excellant tho
very good. great ... ( 6 months ago by maqorri123456789)
very good. great job!
Great job ( 6 months ago by samborandom)
Great job
great job dude ! ( 5 months ago by balu187)
great job dude !
really great job ... ( 5 months ago by balu187)
really great job dude
can you send me the ... ( 4 months ago by CleveDavis89)
can you send me the link where you can get this song in the background?
I love Paul Kelly's work
and great work man. ... ( 4 months ago by CleveDavis89)
and great work man.
I love this monologue. I am a football playewr and I got ready to play listening to you
you had to repaint ... ( 4 months ago by SjN85)
you had to repaint your wall
Watched a few ... ( 3 months ago by flightyzfr1)
Watched a few different renditions of this speech from various different actors on Youtube and yours is by far the best. Moving stuff. Well done brother.
good shit ( 3 months ago by ratchettcitynigga)
good shit
lol man haha great ... ( 3 months ago by manosfra)
lol man haha great ;)
Great job. Very ... ( 3 months ago by aleopold32)
Great job. Very well done.
where did you get ... ( 2 months ago by Cwrodman11)
where did you get the bkgrd music ive been looking for it all over w/o al pacino talking.
good effort, but ... ( 1 month ago by drbober2004)
good effort, but way over-acted, keep the eyes and eyebrows still, this needs to be underacted until the key line..."6 inches in front of you face".
i disagree...i mean ... ( 3 weeks ago by greg609)
i disagree...i mean this is a pre-game pep talk there has to be emotion because as the coach you're trying to get the team fired up. Pacino shows all kinds of emotion throughout that speech. He controls the tempo by rising and then falling back down in his tone and syntax. I thought this was a very well done monologue.



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