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siftbotsays...Tags for this video have been changed from 'The people, VS, Larry Flint, Edward Norton, Closing Arguments, Free Speech' to 'The people VS Larry Flint, Edward Norton, Closing Arguments, Free Speech' - edited by BoneRemake
cracanatasays...Excellent argument. Now I need to see this movie.
BoneRemakesays...Thats larry flint ( the real guy) as the judge is it not ? that judge rings a bell.
CreamKsays...Yep it's mr Flynt as Judge. What is that "typical response" in the title? Didn't get that.
Grimmsays...Yeah, I didn't get it either.>> ^CreamK:
Yep it's mr Flynt as Judge. What is that "typical response" in the title? Didn't get that.
Grimmsays...I feel like this from the YT desc should be mentioned here...
Alan Isaacman's speech about Freedom and the futility of Censorship as read verbatim by Ed Norton in the People vs Larry Flynt (1996). Easily one of the greatest movie speeches of all time, it was actually said in the courtroom as Isaacman's closing argument and obviously fell on deaf ears as Flynt was sentenced to 25 years in prison. Flynt is obviously no patriot or hero, but Isaacman is, and this speech is brilliant.
sme4rsays...Done and Done.>> ^Grimm:
I feel like this from the YT desc should be mentioned here...
Alan Isaacman's speech about Freedom and the futility of Censorship as read verbatim by Ed Norton in the People vs Larry Flynt (1996). Easily one of the greatest movie speeches of all time, it was actually said in the courtroom as Isaacman's closing argument and obviously fell on deaf ears as Flynt was sentenced to 25 years in prison. Flynt is obviously no patriot or hero, but Isaacman is, and this speech is brilliant.
budzossays...I met this guy once.
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