The Best Movie Scenes For Voice-Over
In practicing English by doing voice-over, you have endless Hollywood movie scenes to choose from. Here are the top five scenes that I've never gotten tired of doing:
1. Scent of a Woman
His eyes are blind, but his words are electrifying. This is Al Pacino's best performance.
2. Dead Poets Society
He stands tall, and he delivers the best inspiring speeches that a teacher can ever give; Robin Williams, when not making us laugh in a comedy, makes us cry in a drama like this.
3. Before Sunrise
He talks fast, and he's nervous; she listens closely, and she's curious. Ethan Hawke looks innocent in his appearance, but radiates charm in his words.
4. Patton
He's foul-mouthed, and he talks tough. George Scott's voice maybe hoarse, but his words are piercing with a ringing truth.
5. Wall Street
He's sharp, and he's audacious. Michael Douglas delivers the sleekest speech ever while still keeping his mega-ego in check.
1. Scent of a Woman
His eyes are blind, but his words are electrifying. This is Al Pacino's best performance.
2. Dead Poets Society
He stands tall, and he delivers the best inspiring speeches that a teacher can ever give; Robin Williams, when not making us laugh in a comedy, makes us cry in a drama like this.
3. Before Sunrise
He talks fast, and he's nervous; she listens closely, and she's curious. Ethan Hawke looks innocent in his appearance, but radiates charm in his words.
4. Patton
He's foul-mouthed, and he talks tough. George Scott's voice maybe hoarse, but his words are piercing with a ringing truth.
5. Wall Street
He's sharp, and he's audacious. Michael Douglas delivers the sleekest speech ever while still keeping his mega-ego in check.

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