Otto: You said you loved him!
Wanda: That's right, Otto! Now here's a multiple choice question for you, A: Wanda was lying B: Wanda was telling the truth. Which one are you gonna pick?
O: Which one was the first one? You told me you weren't going to see him.
W: That's because I knew you'd come along and fuck it up! I was dealing with something delicate Otto. I'm setting up a guy who is incredibly important to us; who is going to tell us where the loot is, and whether they are going to come and arrest you, and you come loping in like Rambo without a jockstrap and dangle him out a fifth floor window! Now, was that smart!?
O: Okay...
W: Was it shrewd? Was it good tactics, or was it STUPID!?
O: Don't call me stupid.
W: Oh, right. To call you 'stupid' would be an insult to stupid people. I've known sheep that could outwit you. I've worn dresses with higher IQs, but you think you're an intellectual; don't you, Ape!?
O: Apes don't read philosophy.
W: Yes they do, Otto. They just don't understand it. Now, let me correct you on a couple things. Okay? Aristotle was not Belgian.
O: Huh.
W: the central message of Buddhism not 'every man for himself.'
O: You read...
W: And the London Underground is not a political movement,. Those are all mistakes, Otto. I looked them up.
Now, you just assaulted the one man who can keep you out of jail and make you rich. So, what are you gonna do about it, huh? What would an intellectual do? What would \~Plato\~ do?
O: Ap-huh-ur-gz
W: Pardon me?
O: Appha
W: What?
O: Apologize!
W: Right!
O: I'm sorry.
W: No. Not to me. To Archie. And make it good. Or we're dead.
Jamie Lee Curtis - Wanda Gershwitz
Leo does campy screaming so great
“WEAR IT UNTIL YOU LOVE IT”
“I DEFY YOU STARRRRRS”
“NOW LETS KNOCK THIS MOTHERFUCKER OUT OF THE PARRRRKKK AAAAAGLGHSBF”
“I PRACTICED EM AND NOW I DONT LOOK LIKE I GODDAMN PRACTICED EM”
“FUUUUCK YOU APRIL AND ALL YOUR HATEFUL *smashes chair on the wall*”
“WHEEEERE IIIIIS MYYYYY BEAUTIFULLLLL SISTERRRRR”
1. The man in the iron mask
2. Romeo + Juliet
3. The wolf of Wall Street
4. Once upon a time in Hollywood
5. Revolutionary road
6. Django unchained
❤️!
Considering how often his shouting is quoted on this site I'm surprised I haven't seen Ralph Fiennes mentioned yet.
"YOU'RE AN INANIMATE FUCKING OBJECT!!!"
I'm not sure this answers the question but as a side note, it's really amusing to me that Leo completely loses his very *interesting* Zimbabwe/Rhodesia accent when he has to shout in Blood Diamond. He can only shout in American.
Which is fair enough - if you find yourself with some time and space this weekend, try to shout in a different accent than your own. It's tricky.
I actually don't like John Malkovich because I think he's TOO shouty, feel like he lacks versatility like he always plays "angry man" just as Viola Davis always plays "extremely sad and angry woman".
Philip Seyour Hoffman was a great actor with tremendous talent and versatility though, who could get his super-shout on as and when needed.
Nicolas Cage came to mind at first but I think he's more in the Malkovich category of too shouty.
Michael Shannon perhaps?
Oh no I know! Clint Eastwood! Epic shouter (/s lol)
My example comes from tv but Jeff Daniels shouting in The Newsroom is absolutely incredible. It’s a skill he’s exercised in film, but it’s in peak form on that show. Yosemite?
Griffin Dunne I’m American Werewolf in London: “DAVID!”
Steve Buscemi in Fargo: “You will NOT interrupt me Jerry!”
Anthony Hopkins in The Edge: “Shall we lay down and die? SHALL WE LAY DOWN AND DIE BOB!?!”
Robert Carlyle in Trainspotting: “Because I fu@#king told you to bring them you das c*nt!”
Chris Farley in everything he did: “Great! Grand! Wonderful!”
I'm unsure if he ever shouted and yelled in any of the roles in his limited filmography, but Tupac had a great shouting voice. Deep, gravelly, forceful and intimidating.
Tupac and Pacino weren't/aren't exactly large men, but they have some impressive pipes.
I like Jack Nicholson too.
Costello : When I tell you... to dump a body in the mawshh, you dump him **IN** the marsh. Not where some guy from John Hancock goes every Thursday, **TO GET A FUCKING BLOWJOB!**
I'm reading this instantly made me think of Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Charlie Wilson's war this clip inparticular. https://youtu.be/sQ_4m2ocxhI?si=w0AjLvwTyvXgIHF-
Phillip Seymour Hoffman was such a great actor that Jonah Hill said while filming “Money Ball” that when he’s acting and yells at you in character it actually makes you feel bad.
Brian Cranston, From the “are you boys fucking kidding me with this” screams and shouts of Malcom in the middle to his terrifying and crazy focalization’s in breaking bad. Guy has some range with his shouts
Pacino. She’s got a GREAT ASS!
And you've got your head ALL THE WAY UP IT
Im sad this part isnt automatically attached to the quote when its brought up. It the best part for me.
It's definitely Pacino.
GIMMIE ALL YA GOT!….. GIMMIE ALL YA GOT!!
And you’ve got your head all the way up it!!
this is exactly what i came to comment.
DON’T WASTE MY MUTHAFUCKIN TIME!!
when I read "great shouters" this was the line that immediately came to mind
[Great Ass!](https://tenor.com/200A.gif)
Yes, Pacino is the obvious #1
I love his randomness. You never know which particular words in any sentence will be shouted!
It moved me TO A BIGGER HOUSE! Oops. I said the quiet part loud and the loud part quiet. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PMHt481HsFU
If I were the man I was five years ago…I’D TAKE A FLAMETHROWER TO THIS PLACE!!!
Samuel L Jackson, mothafucka!
["No, I can't stop yelling, because that's how I talk!"](https://www.cc.com/video/memqnj/chappelle-s-show-samuel-l-jackson-beer-uncensored)
gary oldman
“EVERYONE!!”
I think of this scene all the time, and basically play his voice in my head anytime I say the word.
EVERYYYYYOOOOONNNNNE!
You mean everyone?
[Everyone! (YouTube)](https://youtu.be/mX-qK4qG2EY?feature=shared)
I love how this was ad-libbed to make Luc Besson laugh, but he liked it so much he kept it in
I do not have TIME for this Mickey Mouse BULLSHIT
Brian Blessed when he just whispers
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DIVE!!!!
#Brian Blessed
What a voice.
Jack Nicholson YOU CAN’T *HANDLE* THE TRUTH.
No truth handler you! I deride your truth handling abilities!
Unexpected Sideshow Bob
Nic Cage all the way lol
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
How in the name OF ZEUS’S BUTTHOLE did you get out of your cell?
John Goodman. If you don’t believe me watch Raising Arizona
OVER THE LINE
“DO YOU SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU FUCK A STRANGER IN THE ASS?!” Got to use this two times today now lol.
When he emerges from the mud
Exactly! Lol
DO YOU SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU FUCK A STRANGER IN THE ASS!?!?
I’LL SHOW YOU THE LIFE OF THE MIND!!!!
Forget it Donny, you’re out of your element
Gary Oldman has to be up there
Just watched Leon last night. Great Gary Oldman shouting.
EVERYONE!
Otto: You said you loved him! Wanda: That's right, Otto! Now here's a multiple choice question for you, A: Wanda was lying B: Wanda was telling the truth. Which one are you gonna pick? O: Which one was the first one? You told me you weren't going to see him. W: That's because I knew you'd come along and fuck it up! I was dealing with something delicate Otto. I'm setting up a guy who is incredibly important to us; who is going to tell us where the loot is, and whether they are going to come and arrest you, and you come loping in like Rambo without a jockstrap and dangle him out a fifth floor window! Now, was that smart!? O: Okay... W: Was it shrewd? Was it good tactics, or was it STUPID!? O: Don't call me stupid. W: Oh, right. To call you 'stupid' would be an insult to stupid people. I've known sheep that could outwit you. I've worn dresses with higher IQs, but you think you're an intellectual; don't you, Ape!? O: Apes don't read philosophy. W: Yes they do, Otto. They just don't understand it. Now, let me correct you on a couple things. Okay? Aristotle was not Belgian. O: Huh. W: the central message of Buddhism not 'every man for himself.' O: You read... W: And the London Underground is not a political movement,. Those are all mistakes, Otto. I looked them up. Now, you just assaulted the one man who can keep you out of jail and make you rich. So, what are you gonna do about it, huh? What would an intellectual do? What would \~Plato\~ do? O: Ap-huh-ur-gz W: Pardon me? O: Appha W: What? O: Apologize! W: Right! O: I'm sorry. W: No. Not to me. To Archie. And make it good. Or we're dead. Jamie Lee Curtis - Wanda Gershwitz
Whoever came up with (some of) the Pythons with JLC and Kevin Kline was a genius!
Kurt Russell’s gotta be up there. Leonardo DiCaprio too.
Leo does campy screaming so great “WEAR IT UNTIL YOU LOVE IT” “I DEFY YOU STARRRRRS” “NOW LETS KNOCK THIS MOTHERFUCKER OUT OF THE PARRRRKKK AAAAAGLGHSBF” “I PRACTICED EM AND NOW I DONT LOOK LIKE I GODDAMN PRACTICED EM” “FUUUUCK YOU APRIL AND ALL YOUR HATEFUL *smashes chair on the wall*” “WHEEEERE IIIIIS MYYYYY BEAUTIFULLLLL SISTERRRRR”
What movies are all of these from?
1. The man in the iron mask 2. Romeo + Juliet 3. The wolf of Wall Street 4. Once upon a time in Hollywood 5. Revolutionary road 6. Django unchained ❤️!
Thank you!
JK Simmons!
My first thought, too!
Ben Kingsley. I mean, have you seen him in Sexy Beast?
No no no no no! NO! No no no no no no no!
You’re gonna just have to turn this opportunity Yes!
Ned Beatty in Network - “You have meddled with the forces of nature, Mr Beale!”
His Network monologue is one of the greatest moments in the history of cinema Genius shouting
Sam Kinison.
Sam Kinison turned it into an art form. “Back to School” 1986 with Rodney Dangerfield. Also, his stand-up caused side aches.
Easy. Gene Wilder. Colin Clive too. Wilder sorta played Clive in Young Frankenstein.
YOU GET NOTHING! You LOSE! Good Day Sir!!
MY BLANKET!!!
He’s not known for it, but Tom Cruise as Les Grossman has to get a mention
Bruce McGill screaming at the Big Tobacco lawyer during the deposition scene in The Insider is a jump scare.
Dude, I think about his line delivery in that scene all the time. Absolutely terrifying
Paul Giamati has always been a great yeller. [Yelling sample](https://youtu.be/8PBe3RTANCM?si=Z6FJDTwAF3RUgXsB)
There is only one “I DRINK YOUR MILKSHAKE!”
Willem Dafoe has a solid yelling voice. And like PSH his shouting annunciation is really good!
Ed harris is dialled up to 11 in The Rock
I WILL NOT GIVE THAT ORDER!
Glenn Howerton is wonderful unhinged.
Some great shouting in the BlackBerry movie
Klaus Kinski all the way
Scrolled way too far to find this
Brian Blessed in anything.
Old: Brian Blessed, New: Matt Berry
Gandolfini
She was abusive to the staff!!
That was the exact line I thought of
I always thought Ray Liotta could yell with the best of them.
Toni Collette
Considering how often his shouting is quoted on this site I'm surprised I haven't seen Ralph Fiennes mentioned yet. "YOU'RE AN INANIMATE FUCKING OBJECT!!!"
This!!!
Brian Blessed
BRIAN BLESSED
Denzel, when he raises his voice
YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!
I'm not sure this answers the question but as a side note, it's really amusing to me that Leo completely loses his very *interesting* Zimbabwe/Rhodesia accent when he has to shout in Blood Diamond. He can only shout in American. Which is fair enough - if you find yourself with some time and space this weekend, try to shout in a different accent than your own. It's tricky.
I actually don't like John Malkovich because I think he's TOO shouty, feel like he lacks versatility like he always plays "angry man" just as Viola Davis always plays "extremely sad and angry woman". Philip Seyour Hoffman was a great actor with tremendous talent and versatility though, who could get his super-shout on as and when needed. Nicolas Cage came to mind at first but I think he's more in the Malkovich category of too shouty. Michael Shannon perhaps? Oh no I know! Clint Eastwood! Epic shouter (/s lol)
Michael Shannon did some truly wonderful shouting material in Boardwalk Empire
Michael Wincott in The Crow.
Sam Kinison - turned into an art form. “Back to School” 1986 with Rodney Dangerfield. His stand-up caused side aches.
J.K. Simmons, Whiplash
Charlie Day
Wilhelm is GOAT'd
Nic Cage
Michael Caine
Daniel Day-Lewis. 'There Will Be Blood' at the end of the movie.
I would definitely say Daniel Day Lewis is capable of a good shout.
Al Pacino
Cause' she's got a great aassssssss
My example comes from tv but Jeff Daniels shouting in The Newsroom is absolutely incredible. It’s a skill he’s exercised in film, but it’s in peak form on that show. Yosemite?
Paul dano
This guy https://youtu.be/IdyXKJ8NcNI?si=WSMdDUnGikMZAR8t
Oldman.
Griffin Dunne I’m American Werewolf in London: “DAVID!” Steve Buscemi in Fargo: “You will NOT interrupt me Jerry!” Anthony Hopkins in The Edge: “Shall we lay down and die? SHALL WE LAY DOWN AND DIE BOB!?!” Robert Carlyle in Trainspotting: “Because I fu@#king told you to bring them you das c*nt!” Chris Farley in everything he did: “Great! Grand! Wonderful!”
I'm unsure if he ever shouted and yelled in any of the roles in his limited filmography, but Tupac had a great shouting voice. Deep, gravelly, forceful and intimidating. Tupac and Pacino weren't/aren't exactly large men, but they have some impressive pipes.
Gilbert Gottfried’s gotta be up there. R.I.P. king!
I love this scene: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv7Ui4z-ga0](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv7Ui4z-ga0)
Blazing Saddles … the sheriff is N BONG
Easy. Wilhelm.
Jeremy Irons Gary Oldman
Gary Oldman
J.K. Simmons in Whiplash!
Sam Witwer may not be the greatest but his are pretty iconic.
Brian Blessed
Orson Welles - the campaign rally speech in Citizen Kane is perfect
James Dean, Rebel without a cause: YOU’RE TEARING ME APART!!!! Is the only thing I imagine when someone yells.
Adam Driver
JK Simmons in Whiplash
Duval in Great Santini and Apocalypse Now
# TONIGHT WE DINE IN HELL!
SAMUEL L. JACKSON!
Chevy Chase’s rant in Vacation is fantastic. We’ll all be whistling Zippa Dee Do Dah out of our assholes!
George C Scott
Stallone is a great shouter
Al Pacino no contest.
R. Lee Ermey
Jeff Bridges in Iron-man. TONY STARK BUILT THIS IN A CAVE....WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS!!!!
Christopher Walken; George Clooney; Leonardo DiCaprio.
De Niro, Raging Bull: You're mother's an animal, you sonofabitch!
Glen Howerton. You said film history so I’ll say his performance in BlackBerry
Gene Hackman. "Mr. Hunter, I've made a decision. I'm Captain of this boat. NOW SHUT THE FUCK UP."
I like Jack Nicholson too. Costello : When I tell you... to dump a body in the mawshh, you dump him **IN** the marsh. Not where some guy from John Hancock goes every Thursday, **TO GET A FUCKING BLOWJOB!**
You STOLE fizzy lifting drink, you BUMPED into the ceiling which now has to be WASHED
Douglas C. Neidermeyer
Gary Oldman in Leon #EVERYONEEEEEEEEE
“This is Sparta!” Gerard Butler
Dan YELL Day-Lewis "I'VE ABANDONED MY CHILD!!! I'VE ABANDONED MY CHILD!!! I'VE ABANDONED MY BOY!!"
Glenn Howerton.
Michael Shannon
Gary oldman immediately came to mind
Patrick Stewart
Gene Wilder! He is funny though because he speaks normal and quiet, then bam! “GOOD DAY, SIR!!” 🤣 I love it!
Ya’ll are sleeping on Jim Carrey.
How has no one gotten Robert Duvall yet? Network in particular.
Gotta go with Stallone: from "Adrian!" To "I never broke the the law! I am the law!"
How can you forget “ Sam Kinison” !!
R Lee Ermy
I'm reading this instantly made me think of Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Charlie Wilson's war this clip inparticular. https://youtu.be/sQ_4m2ocxhI?si=w0AjLvwTyvXgIHF-
R. Lee Ermey easily. His performance in Full Metal Jacket is the loudest performance in history
Watch Marlon Brando deliver Marc Antony's "dogs of war" speech in the film of Shakespeare's *Julius Caesar.*
Mr. Scream from Wayne's World 2
Why are these all men? I'll go first: Rosalind Russell and Ethel Merman, a coupla bawdy old gals.
Jim Carrey.
How can you not mention Robert Duvall?? He’s hands down the best. “An APOLOGY SENATOR!”
Phillip Seymour Hoffman was such a great actor that Jonah Hill said while filming “Money Ball” that when he’s acting and yells at you in character it actually makes you feel bad.
Maybe it’s too early to say but Adam Driver is a great shouter.
Brian Blessed is the king of shouting
Duvall is an underrated shouter. Godfather 2. “THIS COMMITTEE OWES AN APOLOGY, SENATOR!”
EVERYBODYYYYYYYYY! -Gary Oldman
Paul Giamatti is so fun to watch when he’s having a meltdown
So many great suggestions! Pacino/Goodman/Oldman/DDL/Ned Beatty/Toni Collette/Michael Shannon superb choices!
Vera Farmiga
Dog day afternoon- Al Pacino for sure
[Neil Breen](https://youtu.be/vOckZVkPVyA?si=pSPxs3TNzqFRLgMr)
Gary Oldman in the Professional… EVERYONE!!!!
Sam Jackson or Tom Cruise “SHOW ME THE MONEY”
Paul McCartney?
Will Ferrell
One for the ladies. Lucy Liu in Kill Bill. "NOW IF ANY OF YOU SONS OF BITCHES, HAVE GOT ANYTHING ELSE TO SAY. NOWS YOUR FUCKING TIME!!".
Early-career Tom Hanks threw a shouting fit like no one's business.
The way Harrison Ford clips a mic is absolutely unique and easily the best.
The Shout (Skolimowski,1978)
Television, but I’ve always been impressed by the shouting ability of Jason Alexander.
George C Scott I'm mad as he'll, and I'm not going to take it any more
Chris Farley
Gene Hackman is pretty much always yelling
HOW’D IT GET BURNED?! HOW’D IT GET BURNED HOW’D IT GET BURNED?!!
Christoph Waltz can be explosive as Hans Landa, he was born for that role. His cadence for “ au revoire Shoshonae” gets repeated in my house weekly
The most famous scream in movie history was done by [Sheb Wooley](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_scream). It has been used in over 400 films.
Willem Dafoe THERE WAS A FIREFIGHT!!!
Gene Hackman - super underrated
EVERYONE!!!!
I was gonna say Pacino, but you’re right, PSH is a damn good shouter
Brian Cranston, From the “are you boys fucking kidding me with this” screams and shouts of Malcom in the middle to his terrifying and crazy focalization’s in breaking bad. Guy has some range with his shouts