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Bastardly Speech
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The New Era Speech is all well and dandy, but it presumes the villain has some reason to be halfway honest about things. And let's face it, it's usually for no better reason than to amuse themselves. However, your more devious villains find it more amusing to put all their craft of eloquence into a speech that the members of the audience —but usually not the surrounding characters— know flies in the face of everything that has happened. The audience won't know whether to shake their fist in rage or their head in admiration. A common case is that the villain has just scored a major coup, and now has to give a speech of deep sorrow and swift action regarding said coup. At other times, it'll be a masterful work of damage control, where the damage isn't so severe that they'll require a Motive Rant instead. In any case, chances are it will rally the Gullible Lemmings to their side at a vulnerable moment. Either might overlap with New Era Speech. |
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Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog has the song "Everyone's A Hero" (which mixes this with "The Reason You Suck" Speech), in which Captain Hammer talks about how much he cares about the homeless— all the while comparing them to dogs (Lassie, but still) and calling them Scary Alcoholic Bums. While the audience cheers along, his "girlfriend" Penny, who does charity work with the homeless, is shown as absolutely disgusted by what he's saying. | |
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The first Terran campaign in Starcraft ends with the rebel leader-turned-emperor Arcturus Mengsk giving a New Era Speech to the war-torn remains of the Terran Confederacy. He's upfront about how he intends to force everyone to join his empire and rule as a dictator "for your own protection", but not about the part where he engineered the Alien Invasion that brought down the Confederacy in the first place. Needless to say, when the truth comes out, the public is incensed. | |
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Avengers: Age of Ultron: In the Avengers' opening assault on Strucker's castle, Strucker gives a big speech to his underlings telling them "No surrender!" then turns to his Number Two and says "I'm going to surrender." | |
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Honor Harrington: Rob Pierre, at the end of an early book, uses one to solidify his, you guessed it, Reign of Terror. A bit later, a Grayson Steadholder commits an epic dodge against all possible accusation, drastically souring the basic end-scene formula for most of the books up to that point... but we learn four books later that his payload isn't too great. (He is involved in an evil plot that does succeed to a substantial degree, but this time, he's the patsy.) |
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Parodied in The Simpsons episode "Secrets of a Successful Marriage", where Homer tries to justify telling Marge's secrets to the marriage class he's teaching. (Unsurprisingly, unlike with the other examples here, she doesn't fall for his BS.) And of course, being Homer, it's more a collection of quotes from movies he saw. | |
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In the Naruto fic Spider Thread, Tomoe gives one to Obito to convince him to follow along with Madara's plan despite Rin being alive. It works. | |
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Carlton Drake gives a rambly Biblical monologue to a test subject named Isaac in Venom (2018), moments before setting an alien Blob Monster loose on him. | |
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The Boys (2019): In "The Female of the Species", Vought International sends Homelander and Queen Maeve to handle a hijacked airliner, figuring this will put public opinion behind the idea of having superheroes in the military. The plan goes disastrously wrong and the plane crashes killing everyone on board, with Homelander even refusing to save a couple of children because they'd be witnesses to what really happened. Later as they're viewing the wreckage washed up on the beach, Homelander gives an impassioned speech to the press about how they could have prevented the disaster if only they'd been called in earlier, which would have happened if superheroes were part of the military. | |
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In The Dark Knight Rises, Bane gives a very rousing speech about stealing power from the corrupt and making Gotham City stronger. The whole thing is a charade to humiliate Bruce Wayne and destroy Gotham. | |
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Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends has Nemesis give a speech like this to Bloo after he becomes jealous of "Imaginary Man", who has been hanging out with Mac the entire episode. It culminates with Bloo taking on the identity of "Lord Uniscorn" and becoming The Dragon to Nemesis in what ultimately becomes a Star Wars parody. | |
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In the Supernatural episode "I'm No Angel", the villainous Bartholomew has his Unwitting Pawn Buddy Boyle give a speech celebrating the descent of the angels to earth and urging his listeners to invite them into their hearts. Given that Supernatural's angels tend to be Lawful Stupid if not Lawful Evil and can possess anyone who says that they may, this is obviously part of a plan to have his allies take over a lot more innocent people's bodies. After the speech, Bartholomew tells Buddy that God will reward him for his assistance. Since Supernatural's God is missing and presumed dead, this is obviously a lie. | |
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In 24, Charles Logan delivers a eulogy for David Palmer and is promptly arrested afterwards when his role in Palmer's assassination among other things is finally exposed. | |
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Final Fantasy VII has Rufus Shinra's introduction, where he states that his plans are to turn the Planet into a police state. Thankfully, he's not that serious about it. | |
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Vayne in Final Fantasy XII is introduced with a remarkably low-key Bastardly Speech. It's so well done that the only reasons you know he's the villain are that he's incredibly pretty, and the guards apparently don't want to make him angry. Of course, given Vayne's Anti-Villain status, it arguably qualifies at least partially for Rousing Speech, but it's still mostly this. Even though the guy's got good intentions, it's pretty clear he's a master manipulator who enjoys having power in his own hands — the speech is proof of his intelligence and character. Ondore's speech in the prologue qualifies in retrospect, but for the fact that the man can't decide what freaking side he's on. However, at the moment, he was acting as a mouthpiece for Vayne. Gerun attempts this, starting off by sweet-talking Ashe with an offer of new nethicite to destroy the Archadian Empire with, but flips out when she mentions Venat. Gerun then goes into a lengthy rant about how the Occuria know what is best for the Puny Earthlings who need to accept the judgment of their betters, which is supposedly for the greater good. |
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Grandia II: Everyone in the village of Liligue has lost their sense of taste, save for Gadan. He expresses false sympathy for their plight while merrily feasting in his manor, claiming that the rest of the residents might have been cursed by God for some unfathomable reason. | |
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Warcraft: In Varian's short story, Archbishop Benedictus gives one that sounds like a sermon preaching hope on the surface, but actually sounds more like subtle Twilight Hammer propaganda when you think about it. | |
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Guyana: Crime of the Century: The movie begins as Johnson burningly denounces the sins and corruption of the modern world, and how the United States fell into a spiral of downturn. Near the end of the sermon, he unveils a map of Guyana, pointing at the destination of their promised land (Johnsontown, located north of Port Kaituma) with the shadow of his right index finger. After telling his listeners to begin praying, he turns back and shows an eerie smile. | |
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Black Jewels: Dorothea gives a damage-control one in the beginning of Queen of Darkness. She finds it amazing that people are so desperate and/or stupid to believe it. | |
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A for Andromeda: When Kaufman announces that Intel has effectively taken over Azaran, the translator shows his disapproval by talking loudly over him. Also this scene: | |
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In The Flight of the Alicorn, the Blueblood family gives one at their Fancy Dinner which is followed by a Patrick Stewart Speech and a murder. | |
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In Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Paine's speech near the end is one of the best. Also Taylor criminalizing Mr. Smith using his media machine is basically this trope on an enormous level. | |
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Trailer introducing the Bosses of No Straight Roads are presented as Propaganda Pieces created by the NSR. DJ Subatomic Supernova's features him giving a rousing speech about the importance of using music to express oneself... something that NSR is working to crush out of Vinyl City until only their artists remain. | |
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In L.A. Noire, Roy Earle gives one as a eulogy at Cole Phelps' funeral. However, some of the other characters clearly know he's full of crap, and one publicly calls him out on it. | |
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From the Death Note political AU Those Who Stand for Nothing Fall for Anything, guess what this speech is about? Answer: Light's bill that would make it impossible for first-time offenders to appeal their cases and make even lesser criminals eligible for capital punishment. | |
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Superman: Whether he's addressing his company's board of directors or the White House press corps, Lex Luthor always tries to be as inspirational and upbeat as possible. | |
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In The Lion King (1994), Scar gives one of these to Mufasa's pride of lionesses as a eulogy after the latter's death and Simba's disappearance, before assuming the throne. | |
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Halfway through Red vs. Blue Season 12, Felix gives Kimball a motivational speech after the Reds and Blues are reported dead, telling her that they should see their deaths as an inspiration to fight harder and to make one last push against the Federal Army. Except, the Reds and Blues are alive and Felix is just tricking Kimball into making a suicidal charge and getting everyone killed. | |
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Daredevil (2015): Wilson Fisk makes public speeches painting himself as a philanthropist who gives to his community, all while committing criminal activity to fund said ventures. Most glaring is in season 3, where he gives a press conference claiming that Daredevil is the real enemy...which Matt is thanks to Fisk using Dex to discredit him. | |
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In Nebula, there's Black Hole's speech to Pluto after they witness Sun do something horrible; unbeknownst to Pluto, the entire situation (of having to either kill someone who's making no move to attack him or watch everyone he cares about die screaming) was orchestrated by Black Hole herself. She tells Pluto that Sun and the rest of the main characters are cold-blooded killers who would have done the same thing to them given the chance and that the only chance at real happiness and safety Pluto has is in joining her. | |
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In the novelisation of Alien, Ash justifies breaking quarantine to let a facehugger-infected crewman on board for treatment by pointing out that the people who make those rules were far away in safety whereas he did what he had to do to save Kane's life. Turns out Ash is not interested in saving anyone's life, but is a synthetic human obeying Company orders to preserve the alien at all costs. | |
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Chernobyl: An old apparatchik gives a lecture to the city's emergency committee on how everyone should nobly do what's right in the name of Lenin and the Revolution. What he's actually asking them to do is to cover up that anything bad ever happened. When bullying his men into carrying out a blatantly unsafe procedure, Dyatlov says he has always preached "Safety First". The head of the KGB claims a system where everyone watches everyone else ensures accountability when it actually ensures that the culpability and incompetence of the authorities is covered up. |
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Happens twice with the Joker in the film Batman (1989): His speech on TV, where he claims that he isn't a killer and that Batman is the real villain. His speech to the crowd at the parade, where he says that they should trust him because he's giving away free money and again insults Batman... just before trying to kill them with poison gas. |
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Doctor Who: In "The Caves of Androzani", Corrupt Corporate Executive Morgus uses Patriotic Fervor slogans while plotting treason and preaching high-minded virtue while Kicking the Dog. | |
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Boardwalk Empire: Nucky is a master of the Bastardly Speech who can be defending the black community and demonizing it in the next phrase thanks to the montage. | |
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Lord Ferris does a damage-control variation in Ellen Kushner's Swordspoint. After a lengthy Time Skip, the sequel, Privilege of the Sword, shows that the speech has paid its dividends well. | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The episode "Lovers Walk" has the instance where Joyce is siding against Angel with Spike, who keeps making like he's going to bite her neck. In "Consequences" after a normal human is killed during a night of slaying, Buffy plans to confess to Giles, when Faith saunters out from his office. She puts on a sad face and says, "It's okay, Buffy. I told him." Buffy looks like a huge weight has been lifted, but it falls again when Faith says, "I had to. He had to know what you did." Oh, burn. Though it was subverted that Giles didn't believe her. He just pretended to so Faith would think she was in the clear and wouldn't run off. |
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In the Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE! manga, Zundar gives one to Kinshiro when he recruits him for Caerula Adamas. It's all about how special he is, how much Zundar understands his pain, and what a stonking new world they'll build together. Of course, it's all garbage, and unknown to Kinshiro Zundar is filming his exploits for a reality TV show. | |
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Eric delivers one in Divergent after Al commits suicide. | |
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In The Mask of Zorro Montero gives one upon his return to California. | |
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Revenge of the Sith: Palpatine's speech after he reveals his Sith persona as Darth Sidious. He openly declares his intention to build a new empire and set up a new Order. | |
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In the Babylon 5 episode "Ship of Tears", there's the ISN anchorwoman's bald-faced lie that the previous broadcast was the work of anti-government terrorists. | |
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Torchwood: Miracle Day: Danes's speeches are actually quite inspirational — it's just a pity they're coming from a Dark Messiah who's only interested in publicity. | |
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