Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Best Science Fiction Monologue

Repost from 5/17/13
 
In my forty-five years of life I've seen a lot of Science Fiction movies. From Armageddon to Zombieland there have been a lot of memorable scenes that stick out in my mind. For instance, I will never forget the cargo bay scene in Aliens when Sigourney Weaver's character Ripley suits up in the Cargo-loader and fights the Queen Egg-layer. Very cool. Or, when the space marines stumble onto what is left of the original colonists. Terrifyingly tingling.

Another great scene is the trench warfare in The Empire Strikes Back harkening back to the first World War in a galaxy not so far far away here on Earth. Speaking of trences, in the first Star Wars movie the Xwing attack on the Death Star. Unforgettable. I remember sitting on the edge of my theater chair giddily drinking in every moment within that battle sequence.

The Predator was another great movie. The first time we see the red eyes flash through the murky blurriness of the alien camouflage suit. Delightfully eerie. Then seeing the creature rip out the spine from the dead soldier’s body. Unsettlingly disturbing.

I also will never forget the day I went and saw John Carpenter’s version of The Thing. That movie freaked me out so bad I didn’t sleep well for over a week. When the disembodied head sprouted legs and crawled out of the room I nearly peed my pants. This movie created a paranoia that rivaled the movie Alien from three years before.

It would take days to relive all these great moments in a limitless number of wonderful films. As I thought back over the years I also recalled all of the great monologues contained within these Science Fiction movies. There was the unforgettable Khan in the second Star Trek motion picture with his “buried alive” speech that prompted Captain Kirk’s unforgettable response: “KKKHHAAAAAANNNN!”

Additionally, the opening monologue in the 2005 remake of H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds  was incredible. It was brilliantly articulated by the phenomenal voice talents of Morgan Freeman. I had chills from that speech.

Looking back over the years there have been countless of these dialogue driven moments in numerous movies, but one sticks out in my mind above them all. Here it is in all of its poetic glory, and we as a species should take note of it’s message. Enjoy.

"I'd like to share a revelation that I've had during my time here. It came to me when I tried to classify your species. I've realized that you are not actually mammals. Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment. But you humans do not. You move to an area and you multiply and multiply until every natural resource is consumed and the only way you can survive is to spread to another area. There is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern. Do you know what it is? A virus. Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet. You are a plague. And we are... the cure."
 -Agent Smith in The Matrix

Why not share some of your favorite scenes or monologues in Science Fiction over the years?

4 comments:

  1. Lee, I could hear agent Smith's voice in my head as I read that monologue, wonderful! It would take me days to run through all of the memorable scenes from my avid movie watching throughout the years, but the one that sticks out in my mind the most is when I was 11 years old. i remember sitting in the theater as an immense Imperial Star Destroyer slowly filled the screen over what seemed like many minutes in the original Star Wars. I was captivated, and forever hooked by the genre from that day forward.

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    1. Rick,
      Wow, there are so many moments in Star Wars we could do a whole blog on it. Princess Leia's "slip through your fingers" speech, Darth Vader's "Rebel plans" monologue, Han's "been from one end of the galaxy to the other" story about the force. That movie was just so epic, it was like one big moment after another strung together with fast paced action scenes. I was very honored when one of my readers called MoriaVaratu the next Star Wars. :)
      There is just something about Agent Smith's speech that makes it stick out. Maybe it's the superiority that oozes from his tone as you hear the disgust for humanity drip from every word.
      Once again Rick, thank you so much for contributing.

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  2. I liked Kirk's eulogy from Star Trek II, which ends: Of my friend, I can only say this: of all the souls I have encountered in my travels, his was the most...human.

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  3. James
    I love the Shatneristic Inflection he puts on the word "human."
    His mouth opens from one end to the other throughout the word. Great stuff. What other Shatnerisms can you site throughout Sci Fi history? No one quite does it like Bill.

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