What are the best movie monologues?
Here are some of the best movie monologues.
- American Psycho – “Morning Routine”
- Queen & Slim- “What Do You Want?”
- Star Wars Episode V – “I Am Your Father”
- Whiplash – “Break Up”
- It’s A Wonderful Life – “Lasso the Moon”
- The Big Lebowski – “I’m the Dude”
- Training Day- “King Kong”
- Rudy – Fortune’s Truth.
Where can I find monologues for auditions?
But where do I find the monologues?
- WorldCat is your friend.
- Befriend your librarian.
- The National New Play Network operates the New Play Exchange.
- Most playwrights have agents or websites with contact information.
- Look for lists.
- Used bookstores are treasure troves.
- New Dramatists.
- Podcasts.
What are the monologues from plays for teens?
Monologues from Plays for Teens ‘Easy A’ (Brandon): “Olive, you don’t understand how hard it is” ‘Easy A’ (Olive): “Do you believe this whole thing about lobster being an aphrodisiac?”
Do you need a monologue for an audition?
We generally encourage actors to use theatre monologues for auditions, but there have been some mighty fine monologues from the big screen over the years that are definitely worth a look. There is a stigma around auditioning using a movie monologue, and so often it isn’t done.
Why are monologues the enemy of good acting?
Mimicry is the enemy of good acting, and good art. You want to be original and show your unique approach to a script. You want to give it your own flair. But just because these great monologues have been performed by some of the best actors of all time, does that mean we should ignore the slew of incredible scripts written for film? Of course not!
Which is the best monologue in the world?
And a year later he goes back to the Reno, and he steps up on that stage and he plays the best motherfucken solo the world has ever heard. So imagine if Jones had just said, “Well that’s okay, Charlie, that was alright. Good job.”