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Military lawyer Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee defends Marines accused of murder. They contend they were acting under orders.
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@lakicia30
@lakicia30 8 месяцев назад
“You were sick the day they taught law at law school” 😂 one of my favorite movie lines
@douglaslally156
@douglaslally156 Год назад
Sam took a drink just to get the bottle out of Kaffee's hand. Subtle touch in the scene.
@maverik15j
@maverik15j Год назад
👏👏👏 why RU-vid comments are a treasure.
@easportslegend
@easportslegend Год назад
Wow 😯
@GeorgiaAndrea
@GeorgiaAndrea Год назад
N I thought he genuinely wanted to drink too.
@jjgreen5206
@jjgreen5206 Год назад
Kaffe was almost done
@brynne77
@brynne77 10 месяцев назад
That's probably true, which Tom definitely needed at that point. Good eye!
@flexman70
@flexman70 8 месяцев назад
"Your passion is compelling. But it's also useless!" is just gold! I use this from time to time👍🏼
@holdencawffle626
@holdencawffle626 2 месяца назад
Same!
@zildog
@zildog Год назад
I love how Sam stuck around for a drink like a true friend, even after Kaffee lost his shit. He also got the bottle out of his hand by doing so...
@chrissiebawn9357
@chrissiebawn9357 Год назад
🖖❤
@chrissiebawn9357
@chrissiebawn9357 Год назад
@Nicholas Grandfield That's the best comment I've seen.😁❤🤣🌎🖖🕊🇨🇦🇺🇸🌎🖖 GOD Bless Friend.🖖🇨🇦🕊❤🌎
@jameswilliams-zr8co
@jameswilliams-zr8co Год назад
tom's acting in this scene is just masterful
@SRMoore1178
@SRMoore1178 Год назад
@@jameswilliams-zr8co I like Tom's Jim Carrey impression.
@AH-te5gs
@AH-te5gs Год назад
Those are his "various administrative duties."
@easye007
@easye007 11 месяцев назад
“Don’t do this to yourself…” Great delivery and line by Pollack. Great actor.
@liams.3479
@liams.3479 Год назад
“The galactically stupid” 😂 I’m dead lol 😂
@christopher9000p
@christopher9000p Год назад
This movie is proof that you don't need a multi billion dollar budget with copious amounts of CGI to make an awesome movie. You just need a great script and great actors.
@MegaW42
@MegaW42 Год назад
Hollywood rarely makes movies like this anymore:(
@WinWin-oo4uk
@WinWin-oo4uk Год назад
It's easier to spend billions of dollars with copious amounts of CGI then to find an exceptional writer and an actor that can carry a movie.
@davealmighty9638
@davealmighty9638 Год назад
Woke culture destroyed film making.
@WinWin-oo4uk
@WinWin-oo4uk Год назад
@Nicholas Grandfield Your the one that lives under a rock. You under value how hard it is to be an exceptional writer.
@willieihweih6425
@willieihweih6425 Год назад
Legends like these are almost all gone
@johnharris6655
@johnharris6655 Год назад
"Why does a Lieutenant Junior Grade with nine months' experience and a track record for plea bargaining get assigned to a murder case? Would it be so it never sees the inside of a courtroom?" This was actually true. Aaron Sorkin read an article asking that very question about Military cases that were assigned to Jr Officers with little or no experience instead of to more experienced officers. Turn out that Senior officers did not want to risk their careers working controversial cases.
@codyallen211
@codyallen211 Год назад
I think it's more like the opposite. Kaffee made a reputation of handling everything outside of court. Always bargaining instead of digging deeper. The hopes by "division", and in a way, Jessup, were that everything would be papered over.
@ericsinger7393
@ericsinger7393 Год назад
Aaron Sorkin's sister is a Lawyer in the Military. He told her a real story that led to this movie. The main real guy sued the movie company.
@bandoron
@bandoron Год назад
Because it is a movie
@andrewgundy3045
@andrewgundy3045 Год назад
I never really understood that watching this as a kid
@m64h
@m64h Год назад
That’s true generally, but in this particular case, the senior officer who didn’t want to put his career at risk wasn’t another lawyer, but Col. Jessup: as mentioned earlier, after his tour at Gitmo ends, he’s going to be appointed Director of Operations for the National Security Council - that post is an automatic ticket to Brigadier General, provided there are no hiccups … having a Marine under his command murdered (on his order) by two other Marines, was a mess neither he nor the Corps needed, hence the desire to sweep everything under the rug …
@PorscheCayenneS
@PorscheCayenneS Год назад
3:35 - That’s a great Jim Carrey impersonation right there. 😂
@alexander1902
@alexander1902 4 месяца назад
Jim "Herpes Speader" Carrey
@jarekgunther
@jarekgunther Месяц назад
"Isn't it true that you and Mrs. Cole have never made l-l-l-l-l-LAAAA!!"
@TechTimeTraveller
@TechTimeTraveller Год назад
This scene still gives me chills decades later. Especially watching the normally affable Cruise, like a sudden thunderstorm, turn on a drunken menace that briefly reaches Nicholsonian levels of malice as he berates Galloway, every word like a cobra's venom straight into her face. So well done, and a more than a bit unnerving!
@PostalWorker14
@PostalWorker14 Год назад
He is right she is an idiot if you can’t prove he ordered the code red
@juliananthony1226
@juliananthony1226 10 месяцев назад
Well said
@imcallingjapan2178
@imcallingjapan2178 8 месяцев назад
This is probably what his Scientology "auditing" sessions were like
@6hypnone
@6hypnone 8 месяцев назад
Like my dad. Not fun growing up w that kind of evil. But in a movie it's great.
@GeneralSamov
@GeneralSamov 7 месяцев назад
This scene is foreshadowing of the nth degree. As soon as Demi Moore suggests putting Jessup(Nicholson) to the stand Cruise goes on a tantrum that is reminiscent of the reaction they've got out of Jessup himself when he was put on the stand and how that affront led to him getting owned by his own lack of restraint.
@GeorgiaAndrea
@GeorgiaAndrea Год назад
Joanne called him chickens-- and a coward when she can’t even prep her witness properly. Missing out that Downey got the order from Dawson… what kind of lawyer is she? Kafee is right to call her galactically stu--.
@cherylhulting1301
@cherylhulting1301 2 месяца назад
She may be less experienced but Kaffee is the junior officer here. He's lucky Jo waa so tolerant with him - there are plenty of moments in the movie when she could have fried his butt for insubordination.
@Helbinor
@Helbinor 26 дней назад
@@cherylhulting1301 No she couldn't. Not without blowing up the case she desperately wanted to try and win.
@williamfeldner9356
@williamfeldner9356 Год назад
Cruise should have won an Academy Award for his performance…… What an outstanding movie……….
@lucho_lucero
@lucho_lucero Год назад
Thinking the same here but he was against Anthony Hopkins, man.. He did an amazing performance in Silence of the Lambs.
@borismedovar9968
@borismedovar9968 Год назад
Just a reminder how fruitful cinema was in those years
@roderickstockdale1678
@roderickstockdale1678 Год назад
Silence Of The Lambs was the year before.
@spencerkindra8822
@spencerkindra8822 Год назад
He would've been up against Pacino in Scent Of A Woman. No one was winning over him.
@sonyabunkum6212
@sonyabunkum6212 Год назад
The years nominees were: Al Pacino - Scent of A Woman - Winner Robert Downey Jnr - Chaplin Clint Eastwood - Unforgiven Denzel Washington - Malcolm X Stephen Rea - The Crying Game When you have those actors and movies against you. Pretty hard to get a nod. They got a few nominations including Jack Nicholson and a couple more. That year they had Bram Stokers Dracula, Aladdin, Death Becomes Her, Lorenzo’s Oil, Basic Instinct, to name a few well know movies, against it too. So many great actors as well. Tom got lost in the mix.
@gilpinsteven
@gilpinsteven Год назад
Kevin Pollak is the secret weapon in this scene. God I love this movie and Aaron Sorkin is such a brilliant writer.
@bkkb7262
@bkkb7262 Год назад
Plus he hates sam roberts. Win, win, win.
@Mike-ks6qu
@Mike-ks6qu Год назад
For sure. He's such an amazing supporting actor. Great in comedic roles like grumpy old men, great in casino, and phenomenal in this.
@kennyhill9238
@kennyhill9238 11 месяцев назад
It was supposed to be Jason Alexander but he was to busy with Seinfeld..think Pollock did better..i couldnt take JA seriously.
@gilpinsteven
@gilpinsteven 11 месяцев назад
@@kennyhill9238 I agree. Jason Alexander is even distracting in Jacob's Ladder for me. He's a great actor, but he's so iconic from Seinfeld that it severely obstructs him from playing dramatic roles. Pollak was the ace.
@kennyhill9238
@kennyhill9238 11 месяцев назад
@@gilpinsteven Yea true..Shallow Hal, Dunston Checks in, Seinfeld I love me some JA too comic..but not for this role..Pollock was it.
@aarezbanoori8296
@aarezbanoori8296 Год назад
Tom Cruise’s acting in some movies is just so underrated, especially in movies like these.
@gpapa31
@gpapa31 Год назад
If he puts the work he is a great drama actor and he has proven it in the past. Unfortunately he is too focused on action flicks. Don’t get me wrong I love MI series snd TGM was absolutely epic but I would love to see him in more characters with depth.
@gnarghhfps3239
@gnarghhfps3239 Год назад
This and last samurai.....Tom cruise vanishes and its just the character you see
@brians9508
@brians9508 Год назад
Underrated is the most overused and misunderstood word in youtube comments. he has a net worth of over 600 million. he is anything but an underrated actor.
@gpapa31
@gpapa31 Год назад
@@brians9508 just because an actor is a high earner in Hollywood doesn’t automatically make him/her a great actor. Case and point Dwayne Johnson, Chris Hemsworth, Vin Diezel (some time back), Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, Stallone (back in the day) etc.
@strikerbowls791
@strikerbowls791 Год назад
@@gpapa31 Cruise has 3 oscar nominations and 7 golden globe nominations
@jhopkins213
@jhopkins213 Год назад
Kevin Pollak was great in this scene. I love how he delivered the line "And if I were Dawson and Downey and I had a choice between you or your father to represent me in this case, I'd choose you any day of the week and twice on Sunday."
@douglaslally156
@douglaslally156 Год назад
Jason Alexander was first cast as Weinberg but he had to back out due to scheduling conflicts with Seinfeld. Pollack was the second choice But I think his performance was outstanding. Always wondered how Jason would have done any better or worse.
@frankmachin5438
@frankmachin5438 Год назад
Which is preposterous - his father was a legend whose reputation was forged in winning huge major stakes trials (it can be inferred) and Danny is in his first trial. I was a trial attorney for many years and you can have all the ability and intelligence and judgement and erudition in the world in an attorney running their first trial and you still have an attorney in their first trial. There are so many things you cannot learn unless you learn them the hard way - by doing trial, after trial after trial after trial and you’re always learning. You would never in your right mind choose a first time attorney over a legendary trial lawyer, but that’s Hollywood!
@m64h
@m64h Год назад
@@frankmachin5438 Relax - Weinberg (Kevin Pollack) said what he did for two reasons, neither of which are “preposterous”: 1) he considers Kaffee his friend, and 2) he wants to rebuild Kaffee’s confidence in the wake of Markinson’s suicide and disintegration of their case. Besides, every lawyer has a “first” trial - even his father.
@yaakw
@yaakw Год назад
It was his dad. He’s been arguing “cases” with dad all his life. “Gosh, dad! Did you or did you NOT tell mom to ground me?!”
@andrewdutton3831
@andrewdutton3831 Год назад
Came here to say the same thing. He really helps carry this scene. He has the wisdom to stay silent and let people vent...knowing that the aftermath will help create a better strategy.
@thesirtommynetwork153
@thesirtommynetwork153 Год назад
I miss going to the theaters and seeing dramas such as this. Excellent writing, cinematography, acting and yes directing. And Tom Cruise movies had an extra buzz at the theaters. They're right when they say all good things come to an end.
@leonardobraynen1524
@leonardobraynen1524 Год назад
Well he still gave us TOP GUN: MAVERICK & dont forget MISSION IMPOSSIBLE is still on the way.
@UberKrispy
@UberKrispy Год назад
@@leonardobraynen1524 The Mission Impossible series was ass, Jack Reacher was Ass. Cruise has done a lifetime of great work besides those shit projects.
@leonardobraynen1524
@leonardobraynen1524 Год назад
@@UberKrispy what about his best project ever imo; *THE LAST SAMURAI???*
@battlerayplaysgames253
@battlerayplaysgames253 Год назад
@@UberKrispy the missions impossible series is incredible, you’re talking out of your ass
@mechanomics2649
@mechanomics2649 10 месяцев назад
People were saying this shit when this movie came out too, and before that.
@loucasstjacques5131
@loucasstjacques5131 Год назад
Today I learned that drunk enraged Tom Cruise = sober, calm Jim Carrey.
@jeffreyjohnson7359
@jeffreyjohnson7359 9 месяцев назад
Underrated...
@Swarm509
@Swarm509 8 месяцев назад
Finally found someone who hears this too!
@Axeonfluke
@Axeonfluke Год назад
"what would you do"...Kevin's line is the catalyst for the whole end of the movie.
@Roshan-tb3iz
@Roshan-tb3iz 4 месяца назад
@05:35 "Is your father proud of you"? "Don't do this to yourself." Love the tone in those lines that both actors deliver.
@jeremysolomon1209
@jeremysolomon1209 Год назад
I actually never liked Galloway being the sympathetic figure here. She was asking the lead attorney to commit contempt, and she called him a coward if he didn’t. It’s unfair to ask any attorney to put themselves in a position to destroy their career like that. Try doing it yourself Galloway before you shame another lawyer into doing it.
@jonmcclane7433
@jonmcclane7433 Год назад
“ you call Jessep to the stand and you get it from him!” That line always makes me laugh 😂
@jamesf791
@jamesf791 Год назад
Think about it, it's exactly what Jessup made Kendrick do. Who then put it on Dawson and Downey. Do something cause they don't want to look bad but want it done. Got to love the chain of command with the military.
@paulsiebeneicher4536
@paulsiebeneicher4536 Год назад
@@jamesf791 the problem with the chain of command is that it relies on every link in the chain to be competent and of good character. I was a civilian contractor embedded in the military, was offered a civilian direct job there but passed because far too many men in that chain of command were men I knew i couldn't follow.
@adapienkowska2605
@adapienkowska2605 Год назад
Her character since they leave the gym is terrible.
@howl_with_the_wolves
@howl_with_the_wolves Год назад
Agreed 100%
@3dprinterjam263
@3dprinterjam263 Год назад
Lots of subtle but effective touches: like when Galloway drops the coffee filter in defeat after Kaffee says "That was an important piece of information, don't you think?" And the way Sam takes the drink just to put out Kaffee's fire, as others have alluded to. Also at the end, when she walks out of the room, with slightly dewy eyes: she's gone from his commanding officer who had no respect for him to wanting to come up to his level as a lawyer and even being sweet on him. But of course, Cruise's hilarious tirade steals the show.
@tokyworld
@tokyworld 9 месяцев назад
Hilarious? I thought she was delivering a brutal insult to Galloway. I thought that choice of "typewriting school for women" is specially scathing to a woman like Jo. She's a commander ffs. Aaron Sorkin is a monster writing.
@3dprinterjam263
@3dprinterjam263 9 месяцев назад
@@tokyworld: I take your point, but I'M NOT GALLOWAY. So it's hilarious. That immortal character Jubal Harshaw put it best in Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land: All laughter is inevitably at the expense of someone else. (Find something that isn't.) And, again, whatever it is that makes you laugh--a joke, anything--we'll see if there isn't wrongness in there somewhere--and whether you would laugh if the wrongness wasn't there.
@ChaosTheory9
@ChaosTheory9 4 месяца назад
Maybe Sam was just thirsty
@jefff8130
@jefff8130 Месяц назад
Totally!
@neuvocastezero1838
@neuvocastezero1838 Год назад
"Are you drunk?" "I don't know, are you beautiful?"
@markroyds23
@markroyds23 2 месяца назад
And you consider this smooth? 😂
@jefff8130
@jefff8130 Месяц назад
😂😂😂
@phillipuwcbmarsh9516
@phillipuwcbmarsh9516 Год назад
She's gonna make coffee... Thats nice
@rotyler2177
@rotyler2177 Год назад
handling the truth is nice
@penelopeclearwater4454
@penelopeclearwater4454 Год назад
Sipping tea since I was in Huggies trainers
@toycrusaders5720
@toycrusaders5720 Год назад
The acting in this movie is next level. Nothing in recent years even comes close.
@flowrepins6663
@flowrepins6663 9 месяцев назад
also because modern movies suck s
@tokyworld
@tokyworld 9 месяцев назад
specially superhero movies that I cringe whenever they try to deliver a monologue it feels like dumb lines told by today's good or great actors. In this movie all lines serve a purpose and cuts like a knife. The writing is just stellar.
@raging_n00b50
@raging_n00b50 5 месяцев назад
The irony of a scientologist calling someone GALACTICALLY stupid...Lord Xenu would approve of that insult. 😂😂
@jeffshriber6120
@jeffshriber6120 4 месяца назад
Lol I love the way he says at the exotic fort Leavenworth
@patricklee8314
@patricklee8314 Год назад
Tom is right, it’s not about the truth, it’s about what you can prove!
@danielmeador1991
@danielmeador1991 10 месяцев назад
Like in law abiding citizen
@CheerfullyCynical829
@CheerfullyCynical829 8 месяцев назад
That's very true. Danny got very lucky. Jessup was on a MASSIVE power trip and thought he was above the law, that's the only reason he got him to admit what he did. If Jessup was even a tad more humble, he would have just denied ordering the Code Red and Danny would be sunk.
@Helbinor
@Helbinor 26 дней назад
@@CheerfullyCynical829 As they say in no limit poker, you play the player not the cards.
@CheerfullyCynical829
@CheerfullyCynical829 26 дней назад
@@Helbinor It's too bad you can't condescendingly and sarcastically psych out your opponents in poker, the way Danny did Jessup. In a real tournament that would likely get you disqualified.........I think, I'm not a gambler.
@Thedesertguy75
@Thedesertguy75 Год назад
Ahhh when acting was dead on believable....this is how lines are delivered...so natural, passionate, and sincere....fawk I miss that, but then again, it was the early 90s...we hadn't lost our humanity to tech yet.....
@Brian6587
@Brian6587 10 месяцев назад
Not just “stupid” but “galactically stupid”😂
@rekunta
@rekunta Год назад
Like him or hate him, Cruise knows how to act the drunk.
@jameswilliams-zr8co
@jameswilliams-zr8co Год назад
him and denzel play the best drunks.. denzel in courage under fire, flight, man on fire
@transitfan954
@transitfan954 Год назад
@@jameswilliams-zr8co Also Flight for Denzel
@roland7584
@roland7584 Год назад
Then he drives drunk in the rain to pick up Galloway.
@leonardobraynen1524
@leonardobraynen1524 Год назад
I hadnt realize how hilarious Tom Cruise was in this scene!!! Gut busting laughter is it.....
@katrinasamuels-garrison825
@katrinasamuels-garrison825 Год назад
This scene is one of many that shows Cruise's talent!
@nickh7777
@nickh7777 12 дней назад
Naturally gifted toward anger? Hmm ya
@JBrander
@JBrander Год назад
I love how they make out Kaffee as the douchebag, but Galloway is the one being unreasonable here. She's basically asking him to risk HIS career here, not hers, out of a thin sliver of a chance to get a confession out of Jessup with zero evidence. And people might say to me that she is trying to fighting for what is right, yeah- only with Kaffee's neck on the line. lol. It's not like Kaffee didn't try to fight too. He was willing to bring Markinson in to win their case, it's not Kaffee's fault Markinson killed himself and lost a valuable witness.
@bigbearkat2010
@bigbearkat2010 Год назад
And honestly it's a bit of a theme with her for the entire movie. Let's not forget that her "strenuous objection" kind of knee capped one of Kaffee's cross examinations and she went out of her way to assume responsibility for Downey to force her way into the case but somehow never found out the dude was never there for Kendrick's code red order which Kaffee rightfully points is pretty important information given that it was a pretty crucial part of the case.
@tooreal4softassyoutube
@tooreal4softassyoutube Год назад
@@bigbearkat2010 right they lose the case without the confession an it was at the least stupid how he told on himself in the end.
@VEBlessed1
@VEBlessed1 10 месяцев назад
And remember, the next day in court, she back peddled and said to Kaffee if he thinks he can't get him to back off because he will get into a lot of trouble. And she would know because she is "special" counsel to Internal Affairs, which isn't a real thing, BTW. That scene annoyed me and her entire character in this movie! Why didn't she ask if Downey was in the room? That is a basic fact-finding question. She sure was a "special" counsel of the "gallactically stupid." That's what jurisdiction in your face looks like.
@engg84
@engg84 9 месяцев назад
It's an interesting subversion of a trope in this movie. We're set up in the beginning to think Galloway is the super competent advocate who will inspire the bumbling Kaffee to victory as we've seen in other movies. But as the movie goes along, her incompetence is slowly revealed more and more. In her defence, it's not like she's unaware of this. She even admits to Kaffee that she's not a good lawyer. I think she just sees that Kaffee has the skills to do what she wants to but can't regarding Code Reds and is desperate not to let the opportunity slip by.
@georgeofhamilton
@georgeofhamilton 8 месяцев назад
It’s kind of interesting how they took an atypical approach in resolving some of the major conflicts in this movie. The main characters still ended up partially losing their case, and Dawson and Downey still ended up getting dishonorably discharged, which was what they were mainly trying to avoid; Kaffee and Galloway’s romance didn’t end up going anywhere after this argument even though both are very attractive characters and they even went on a date; Galloway’s character actually kind of became weaker and more passive over the course of the film, and she never earned more respect from Kaffee or Weinberg past the first act.
@grantmccoy6739
@grantmccoy6739 Год назад
I really like this movie, because it really shows his personal growth, and justice being done. It's a compelling story, and the acting is very interesting.
@WARTV-dn5fk
@WARTV-dn5fk 2 месяца назад
The way Cruise says, “yes… yes, he was…” about his father is pitch perfection acting. He doesn’t have the greatest range, but within his range, (integrity, passionate indignation etc, personified in Ethan Hunt) he’s pretty bloody untouchable 😳
@johnortiz1964
@johnortiz1964 Год назад
I love how the movie ends with the title card The End I don't remember seeing that in a movie in years I loved it
@johnstitt2615
@johnstitt2615 Год назад
Of all the action movies Tom has done they don’t hold a candle to this movie. Tom Cruise was fantastic in this movie.
@jonrobbin170
@jonrobbin170 Год назад
He was great in tropic thunder
@Dannymiles1987
@Dannymiles1987 Год назад
Been looking for this scene for awhile. "Would you put Jessup on the stand? Nope. You think my father would?"
@Mr__Geno
@Mr__Geno Год назад
Such an amazing, and we'll done movie. Everyone's emotions and performances are allowed to shine, and each actor/actress more than delivers.
@Adam1nToronto
@Adam1nToronto 8 месяцев назад
_we'll done_ Now where have I seen that before?
@OzymandiasPrime
@OzymandiasPrime 3 месяца назад
The drama of Jessup’s cross is what most remember this movie for. for me, an equally compelling conversation was from 6:10 onwards, culminating in Sam telling Cruise that neither Lionel Kaffee nor Sam Weinberg is lead counsel for defense and asking Tom, “What would you do?”
@sandrakerbow5247
@sandrakerbow5247 2 месяца назад
This was an absolutely great movie
@LukeKetchum7003
@LukeKetchum7003 3 месяца назад
The talk between Danny and Sam at the end is the best part. Even when he's hammered drunk, he can still hear the message. Tom Cruise is incredible.
@OzymandiasPrime
@OzymandiasPrime 3 месяца назад
This is my favorite part of this movie. As powerful as the trial
@sean78745
@sean78745 Год назад
Pulls a half a bottle of booze out of his pocket... "are you drunk?"
@user-xm6ro1ep5d
@user-xm6ro1ep5d Год назад
Sam was a very underrated character in this movie He balances out both parties how one hardly cares about military and one is in deep to the core
@tomace4898
@tomace4898 2 месяца назад
"He did! That's great!"
@jakubem.2321
@jakubem.2321 10 месяцев назад
My favorite Cruise's performance.
@christanwill5268
@christanwill5268 Год назад
He actually foreshadows the opposing argument during the colonel interview at the end
@jodybern
@jodybern Месяц назад
One of the best plays ever written … still haunts my every action ☀️
@robertc7232
@robertc7232 6 месяцев назад
When Tom Cruise doesn't hide behind big budget CGI, he can really put on a great performance. In terms of just pure acting talent, I gotta put this movie to the top of Cruise's career. This scene still makes me laugh. I know it's supposed to be a serious, even scary image of a man losing himself in a drunken rage, but the way he delivers the lines here is funny as hell.
@captainamerica6525
@captainamerica6525 Год назад
That is one hell of a scene!
@no288
@no288 Год назад
- Are you drunk? - Pretty much - I'll put on a pot of coffee we've got a long nights work ahead - She gonna make some coffee.... thats nice ; )
@MRBJT51
@MRBJT51 Год назад
Great scene by everyone.... Still on point after all these years...not bad for a Broadway play.
@Grattenj
@Grattenj 8 месяцев назад
The acting from everyone is amazing
@jamesmeyer4228
@jamesmeyer4228 Год назад
Easily one of the best arguments in this movie lmao
@KevinCantWait08
@KevinCantWait08 Год назад
I wish Tom Cruise made more movies like this today. He’s a superb actor.
@rayulrich3128
@rayulrich3128 6 дней назад
How Tom cruise didn’t win an academy award for this movie is crazy! He was brilliant!
@justinschrank4806
@justinschrank4806 6 месяцев назад
You should have seen yourself thunder away at Kendrick. Incredible line
@avvn9331
@avvn9331 Год назад
Seen this movie a lot of time, love it
@ZohraJ86
@ZohraJ86 9 месяцев назад
3:17 My favorite part of this film, and damn it was hilariously dramatic from Tom Cruise!😮
@wcg19891
@wcg19891 Год назад
I’ve never had a meltdown like that. But sometimes I wish I had!
@jefff8130
@jefff8130 Месяц назад
What a great scene!!
@MrErizid
@MrErizid Год назад
As one of those "Lawyer Reviews" channels pointed out; its really easy for Demi Moore to tell Tom Cruise to subpoena Colonel Jessup. She wont be the one facing consequences when he accuses Jessup of issuing the order. If she wants to go after Jessup, she should do it herself.
@CustomizedUsername
@CustomizedUsername Год назад
Doesn’t lead counsel have to be the one to subpoena?
@gregsimoes8645
@gregsimoes8645 Год назад
@@CustomizedUsername iirc, she's technically primary counsel for one of the defendants after going behind his back. As was REPEATEDLY hammered home in this movie, she's a TERRIBLE trial lawyer and should not have been followed here. 99 times out of 100, this gambit would fail and Cafee's career would be over.
@CustomizedUsername
@CustomizedUsername Год назад
@@gregsimoes8645 lol damn you’re right. I hadn’t watched this movie since the 90s. This kinda ruins the movie for me now 😂. Fine ass Demi Moore had plot armor though. Most movies get court proceedings wrong though. My Cousin Vinny was over the top but weirdly had the best trial depictions I’ve ever seen.
@katherineberger6329
@katherineberger6329 Год назад
Questioning - even pointed questioning - of a senior officer in a court martial is not against the regulations. Kaffee might raise a few eyebrows from implying that Jessup ordered the Mountain Dew, the worst thing the court can do is label it speculation and have it stricken from the record.
@gregsimoes8645
@gregsimoes8645 Год назад
@@katherineberger6329 ideally, sure. In the real world, reprisals for offenses (real or imagined) happen ALL the time. The whole case itself is about how Jessup handled someone that had a legitimate concern.
@MaidenUtah1
@MaidenUtah1 Год назад
Why didn’t Markinson state his complicity in the cover up in his suicide note? Dying declarations are admissible as evidence.
@m64h
@m64h Год назад
1. He did - albeit cryptically - when he wrote to the deceased’s parents: “your son is dead for one reason: because I wasn’t strong enough to stop it” 2. Dying declarations may be admissible in civilian trials, but this is a military General Court-Martial; rules and procedures in Courts-Martial are always slightly different, despite their superficial resemblance to a civilian criminal trial - thus, what may admissible in one may not be in the other
@favioferreira8921
@favioferreira8921 Год назад
Tom Cruise channeling his inner Jim Carrey.
@toddfrank3344
@toddfrank3344 Год назад
Worst part about that scene was that Kaffey apologized. He had nothing to apologize for (at least it stopped before the part where he did).
@cherylhulting1301
@cherylhulting1301 2 месяца назад
Why? He had seriously overstepped boundaries with a superior officer. Apologizing is the least he can do for his fellow officers.
@toddfrank3344
@toddfrank3344 2 месяца назад
@@cherylhulting1301 He wasn't apologizing out of deference to a superior officer..he was doing it because he hurt her feewings.
@kpz1234
@kpz1234 Год назад
My favorite scene in the movie.
@steves672
@steves672 10 месяцев назад
OMG, hey I mean, that's acting!👏
@tiggerlady2352
@tiggerlady2352 13 дней назад
I watched it last night. I want to watch again someday.
@ballaservices9275
@ballaservices9275 10 месяцев назад
Great scene and top movie!
@Dabhach1
@Dabhach1 9 месяцев назад
Anybody else old enough to remember when Tom Cruise was still showing signs that he might become an actor one day?
@dustyschaub89
@dustyschaub89 11 месяцев назад
I like Tom cruise when he’s acting crazy, like this movie.
@jerishigan6567
@jerishigan6567 Год назад
Say what you want but the Rocco Clubo School for Women is top tier.
@marcmclane281
@marcmclane281 Год назад
Hey. Typewriter maintenance is some high tech stuff .....bill gates is the Dean.
@evanhayes5891
@evanhayes5891 10 месяцев назад
So is yo momma
@flintfleming3935
@flintfleming3935 3 месяца назад
Great scene..
@justanotherlikeyou
@justanotherlikeyou Год назад
Damn, I've never seen anyone that angry over a lost set of steak knives
@nasreen7043
@nasreen7043 Год назад
"Typewriter maintenance" 🤣
@Timasion
@Timasion 10 месяцев назад
Honestly, I've felt that way on multiple occasions.
@knightridernz72
@knightridernz72 10 месяцев назад
Such a good movie!
@williamdread391
@williamdread391 Год назад
Tom does not seem to get his due as an actor. This was a fantastic performance. Arguably should have got an Oscar for this.
@boybrushedred18
@boybrushedred18 Год назад
Who doesn't think Tom is a good actor? I'm not really a mo ir person, but even with the scientology stuff everyone respects Tom as an actor.
@tooreal4softassyoutube
@tooreal4softassyoutube Год назад
@@boybrushedred18 right this William guy is a muppet
@Izaan2810
@Izaan2810 10 месяцев назад
@@tooreal4softassyoutube Nah, Cruise was getting HEAVILY disrespected just a few years back.... People, for some weird reason, forgot the fact that he was a brilliant actor but his affiliation with Scientology clouded many people's judgement of his acting prowess and they couldn't overcome his bias until few years back. NOW, I can say people recognize the fact that he is a brilliant actor.
@richardadams4673
@richardadams4673 10 месяцев назад
Agreed 💪🏾
@williamfranz9872
@williamfranz9872 Год назад
He was about to pop!
@phamawa
@phamawa Год назад
I always love that last bit asking if Sam's father is proud of him.
@NahNah1480
@NahNah1480 10 месяцев назад
Maybe you should drink a little... 😂😂😂 makes me laugh everytime!!!
@TheRedsfan1962
@TheRedsfan1962 Год назад
I just love this movie and watch it whenever it’s on
@GiuseppeCivitella-go5ih
@GiuseppeCivitella-go5ih 3 месяца назад
Tom is an Oscar level actor as much as he is an action figure today.For some reason the Academy has never sought to reward him .Just the performance in Born on the 4th of July was worth at least 2 Oscars for Tom .It’s unbelievable that the most commercially successful actor in motion picture history has yet to step up to the lectern at the Oscars.If it ever happens it will be historical.On the level of Chaplin receiving his hommage🙏
@itslikethesamebutdifferent8020
@itslikethesamebutdifferent8020 Месяц назад
At such a serious scene and after Tom loses his temper and Demi leaves, i was like whoa that was crazy. Then i see Kevin walk up to Tom like his going to talk to him, stands there for a second and starts picking up the stuff and i just started laughing my ass off.
@autotransportbroker
@autotransportbroker 3 месяца назад
Great flic.
@jefff8130
@jefff8130 Месяц назад
The "im sorry I lost your set of steak knives" proves that women never forget.
@dianerosegrecoallen4935
@dianerosegrecoallen4935 Год назад
great scene
@blumpkinspicelatte4580
@blumpkinspicelatte4580 Год назад
Demi Moore was wearing such an early 90's outfit. Really takes me back.
@user-wu4bo1hz3p
@user-wu4bo1hz3p 10 месяцев назад
We should take a minute to recognize the comedic value of "typewriter maintenance."
@dubon9999
@dubon9999 Год назад
I love Tom Cruise 💜💜💜💜💜 He is so handsome 😍😍😍😍😍
@MyishaJB
@MyishaJB Год назад
Amen
@jbarry39
@jbarry39 Год назад
An awesome rant.
@kaicreech7336
@kaicreech7336 Год назад
Wow, Tom Cruise can do a solid Jim Carrey impression.
@jaypoole8056
@jaypoole8056 Год назад
LOL I was thinking the exact same thing. Jim Carrey could have done this role.
@92Jdmsupra
@92Jdmsupra Год назад
Here's the comment I was looking for! The game show buzzer is straight Jim Carrey.
@meisterlymanu5214
@meisterlymanu5214 Год назад
@@jaypoole8056 theres no way of getting around this, neither Carrey nor his father is in the lead role for A Few Good Men, opposite Jack Nicholson. So, the question is, what would Cruise do?
@savvy525
@savvy525 Год назад
Joanne keeps making Danny risk his entire career. Not once does she ever put herself in harm's way. It's always so much easier when it's someone else's career and life. She fills every stereotype about being completely incapable of taking responsibility and accepting the consequences of her actions.
@LL-tg2sg
@LL-tg2sg Год назад
The view is good from the cheap seats
@childfreesingleandatheist8899
@childfreesingleandatheist8899 5 месяцев назад
It’s part of many women’s nature.
@georgemartinez932
@georgemartinez932 4 месяца назад
Lol tell me you've never seen this movie without telling me you've never seen this movie. The very first scene we see her in is her sticking her neck out to get the case moved to Washington and asking to be assigned as lead council. She goes pretty far outside of the normal scope of her job to make sure the case gets the attention it deserves, and its clear from the beginning that the higher-ups would prefer to have the case taken care of quietly if possible. Her risk may not be as big or as explicit as Danny's, but she's definitely gambling with the trajectory of her career from the moment she steps on screen. I was halfway kidding with my first statement btw, but seriously if you've never seen it or if it's been a long time it's definitely worth the watch.
@BethHarmon-yh8ms
@BethHarmon-yh8ms 3 месяца назад
@@georgemartinez932 And she did warn Danny to back off if he felt Jessup wasn't going to give himself away. She didn't have to do that, but she did.
@cherylhulting1301
@cherylhulting1301 2 месяца назад
What stereotype is that? Women constantly get blamed for things that aren't even their fault. And Jo's right. She's calling on Kaffee to be the lawyer she knows he can be; he's the one who wants to back down and won't listen to her ideas for re-strategizing. She knows she's made a mistake here (and frankly one that's not very believable, which is a hole in Sorkin's writing) but she's thinking through the next steps. You're also discounting the many steps she takes to even move the case forward, none of which are going to help her career much either.
@BackwoodsFilms
@BackwoodsFilms Год назад
One of the best on-screen meltdowns in cinematic history.
@Nicalp
@Nicalp Год назад
Extraordinary interpretation. Extraordinary actors competing. I really can't tell who is the better actor. Bravissimi !!!!
@videowilliams
@videowilliams Год назад
Goddamn, this is well written!
@mechengineer4894
@mechengineer4894 10 месяцев назад
I strenuously object was my favorite scene.
@RiasatSalminSami
@RiasatSalminSami 5 месяцев назад
Tom Cruise's acting range is so good.
@pablocruise678
@pablocruise678 10 месяцев назад
In my top five!!!
@luxbeci2
@luxbeci2 Год назад
I very like this movie my favorite scene
@DelightLovesMovies
@DelightLovesMovies Год назад
That's a really great film.
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