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IF THE PRENUP IS VOID, ISN’T THE WHOLE MARRIAGE VOID? This is part 2 of my reaction to Liar Liar. Here, I cover the entire second half of the film including the entire divorce trial. Jim Carrey (as attorney Fletcher Reede) is struck by a magic spell and can’t lie. But is he a good lawyer? Today we’re going to review one of the funniest legal movies of all time: Liar Liar. Stay until the end for my Legal Realism Grade!
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The last time I watched Liar Liar, I wasn’t yet an attorney myself. I remember watching Liar Liar years and thinking how cool it would be to become a lawyer myself. That was obviously a long time ago. It was great to be able to watch the movie with fresh eyes and know which parts were realistic and which were not. I practiced in Los Angeles for a long time, so I recognized a lot of my old haunts including the office parks and courthouses. Surprisingly, I think the movie is funnier now having years of experience as an attorney.
SEE PART 1 OF LIAR LIAR HERE: • Real Lawyer Reacts to ...
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I get asked a lot about whether being a practicing attorney is like being a lawyer on TV. I love watching legal movies and courtroom dramas. It's one of the reasons I decided to become a lawyer. But sometimes they make me want to pull my hair out because they are ridiculous. Today I'm taking a break from teaching law students how to crush law school to take on lawyers in the movies and on TV. While all legal movies and shows take dramatic license to make things more interesting (nobody wants to see hundreds of hours of brief writing), many of them have a grain of truth.
This is part of a continuing series of "Lawyer Reaction" videos. Got a legal movie or TV show you'd like me to critique? Let me know in the comments!
All clips used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 276 F.Supp.3d 34 (S.D.N.Y. 2017); Equals Three, LLC v. Jukin Media, Inc., 139 F. Supp. 3d 1094 (C.D. Cal. 2015).
Typical legal disclaimer from a lawyer (occupational hazard): This is not legal advice, nor can I give you legal advice. Sorry! Everything here is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. Nothing here should be construed to form an attorney client relationship. Also, some of the links in this post may be affiliate links, meaning, at no cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase. But if you click, it really helps me make more of these videos!
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@LegalEagle
@LegalEagle 5 лет назад
Do you agree with my grade? What episode should I do next? Also, check out my reactions to Suits, Better Call Saul, A Few Good Men and tons more: goo.gl/42fKce
@AnonEyeMouse
@AnonEyeMouse 5 лет назад
Not so much an objection as much as a hypothetical. If a couple were to divorce and be required to split a house as it is over half their combined assets' worth, could they sell it to their young child for a token amount, accept the offer as guardians, and then take turns residing in their child's home as guardians and executors (rather than sharing custody by moving the child from one home to another) thus avoiding inheritance taxes?
@ifitis22
@ifitis22 5 лет назад
Better call saul again i loved the first episode you did on it
@SaintNobody
@SaintNobody 5 лет назад
Can we get your review of a law school classic, "The Paper Chase?"
@kayleighgardner1188
@kayleighgardner1188 5 лет назад
You should do a reaction episode to Fracture!
@grantwheeler2984
@grantwheeler2984 5 лет назад
LegalEagle Could you please react to A Time to Kill (1996) It’s a great courtroom movie
@deathcard2003
@deathcard2003 Год назад
I was a Juror in court once, and the court phone rang and the judge picked up, listened for about 10 seconds and then goes "NO I DO NOT NEED VINYL SIDING FOR MY HOUSE" and slammed the phone down. It was the funniest thing I ever seen in my life.
@shadowbeast2276
@shadowbeast2276 7 месяцев назад
That sounds awesome.
@FantasmagoriaAhoy
@FantasmagoriaAhoy 5 месяцев назад
Real life is more bizarre than fiction.
@Chloe.Miller21
@Chloe.Miller21 4 месяца назад
That's absolutely hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀
@TheKrispyfort
@TheKrispyfort 3 месяца назад
I saw a Local Court Magistrate comment that the prosecution should remember that the [state] police were not known for being particularly forthright with information. My jaw almost hit the floor witnessing that.
@yeldarb141983
@yeldarb141983 Месяц назад
There was a rather high profile murder case a few years ago where the Judge's cell phone went off in the middle of the trial. Caused a big stir, had to be embarrassing for the judge, though, especially if he had chewed other's out for similar disruptions...
@ClashBluelight
@ClashBluelight 4 года назад
the rules of fletcher's curse: 1: he may not lie. 2: he may not twist the truth on any way including something as basic a reframing an idea from a different angle. 3: he does not have the option to remain silent. if there is a fact, or angle of a fact, that he knows he must present it loudly. this is what i picked up watching the movie myself a few years ago. the curse is not as simple as "don't speak/write direct falsehoods" like most people think it is.
@419malice
@419malice 4 года назад
In other words, he has to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
@ClashBluelight
@ClashBluelight 4 года назад
@@419malice exactly.
@Thegbear
@Thegbear 4 года назад
OBJECTION, rule number 2 is distinctly broken by the fact that when he beats himself up, he never outright says “I kicked my own ass”, he frames it in the context of a man ‘at the end of his pitiful rope’ did it, which means he must therefore have some liberty to twist the truth.
@ClashBluelight
@ClashBluelight 4 года назад
@@Thegbear no, he was at the end of his rope. and he says "i'm kickin' my ass" which is 100% accurate.
@Thegbear
@Thegbear 4 года назад
@@ClashBluelight I'm talking about when he talks to the judge about it after the fact, he never says "I kicked my own ass", he bends the truth. I'm not referring to when he speaks to the man who walks in on him.
@samuelbarber6177
@samuelbarber6177 3 года назад
I’ve learned at least one thing from LegalEagle... “The Bailiff will tackle you.”
@Firebreaf
@Firebreaf 3 года назад
The real reason the girl in The Ring is upset is because the bailiff won't stop tackling her.
@someguywithatophat7599
@someguywithatophat7599 Год назад
maybe I want the bailiff to tackle me
@CesarACastillo
@CesarACastillo 9 месяцев назад
Seriously they really will. I was a State dependent as a kid and my status as a child did not stop a bailiff during a custody battle between my parents and the State of California from appropriately restraining me when I tried to run to hug my crying mother on the stand.
@pompeii7839
@pompeii7839 3 года назад
Lawyer: "I object!" Judge: "To yourself?" LeglEagle: Upheld
@corinnepowers9646
@corinnepowers9646 Год назад
Someone in a recent high profile case must have studied law with Fletcher. :P
@TreyM1609
@TreyM1609 Год назад
Reminds me of amber heard’s attorney. OBJECTION! Judge: it was your question Attorney: I still object
@sheilafiah
@sheilafiah 5 лет назад
Normal language: They were f*cikng loudly Lawyer language: They were engaging in conduct so loudly
@GDGAI
@GDGAI 5 лет назад
Sheila Afiah Objection:You switched the i and the k.
@jackthorton10
@jackthorton10 5 лет назад
Gentlemen’s words in a gentlemen court
@peterf.229
@peterf.229 5 лет назад
OBJECTION!!!! you mean they were fucking loudly.
@classicnosh
@classicnosh 5 лет назад
If I were a lawyer, I'd say: Objection! We cannot prove or disprove that this coital cacophony was rendered by anyone in this courtroom and does not prove "in flagrate dilecto". I move that it should be stricken from evidence.
@crushersbutlessedgynow
@crushersbutlessedgynow 4 года назад
600th like lets gooooooooo
@HovektheArtist
@HovektheArtist 5 лет назад
OBJECTION!!! That suit advert was too smooth
@Cleverconveyence
@Cleverconveyence 5 лет назад
@@VirtualWil yeah same, guy has a knack for these videos
@Star-pl1xs
@Star-pl1xs 5 лет назад
i literally paused the video to make sure someone mentioned that hardly even hiccuped the flow of the video
@jamiewoodley3821
@jamiewoodley3821 5 лет назад
Lmao was thinking the same thing, literally burst out laughing lol fair play, fair play
@Liv-eb9yv
@Liv-eb9yv 5 лет назад
seamless
@gorillaau
@gorillaau 5 лет назад
Overruled! It wasnthe first advert in a long time that I paid attention to.
@gunzakimbo
@gunzakimbo 3 года назад
"Who did this?!" "A MADMAN your Honor! A desperate fool at the end of his pitiful rope!" "What did he look like?" "About 6'2, 180 pounds, big teeth kinda gangly."
@ArmageddonisUnleashe
@ArmageddonisUnleashe 3 года назад
*covers mouth with hand*
@margauxf4321
@margauxf4321 3 года назад
I will ALWAYS have this line memorized from childhood 😅
@coolchrisb
@coolchrisb Год назад
Plot hole - he is lying with this bit and as he cannot tell a lie he shouldn’t b able to say this
@themilkmanshallrise1885
@themilkmanshallrise1885 Год назад
@@coolchrisb He's describing himself because he was the one who beat him lol.
@coolchrisb
@coolchrisb Год назад
@@themilkmanshallrise1885 he’s not 6ft2
@16Nire61
@16Nire61 3 года назад
I gotta ask: Ever had a moment where you felt like screaming, "STOP BREAKING THE LAW, ASSHOLE!" at a client? X3 That's my favorite moment in the movie.
@rpavlich
@rpavlich 11 месяцев назад
Many times.
@kyripiro224
@kyripiro224 8 месяцев назад
Lol I love when Jim Carrey shouted that 🤣🤣🤣
@Mech299
@Mech299 5 лет назад
"Do not enter the well like that, the bailiff WILL tackle you" Spoken like someone who knows from experience. x)
@deltaone2837
@deltaone2837 5 лет назад
There a videos of bailiff tackling people on the internet. I'm always looking forward to people commenting with this quote. I've never been disappointed.
@aeternusdoleo4531
@aeternusdoleo4531 4 года назад
You never see that on Judge Judy...
@grimmestreaper2707
@grimmestreaper2707 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kEiAUgDa_wI.html
@Twisted_Code
@Twisted_Code 4 года назад
@@aeternusdoleo4531 because technically Judge Judy isn't a "real" judge. Television courtrooms aren't completely "fake" in that they decide real cases, but they enforce the decision with contracts between the parties that appear on the show. As such, such courtrooms do not necessarily reflect all of the rules and customs of "real" courts
@deadwinterknight1981
@deadwinterknight1981 4 года назад
@@Twisted_Code Judge Judy is definitely a real Judge. She was a lawyer from 1972-1982 and was then appointed as a Judge until 1996 when her show started she is still a genuine Judge on her show she just does arbitration though on it. She has worked over 20,000 cases in her career before starting her show so show her the respect she deserves.
@CrippledMerc
@CrippledMerc 3 года назад
Man I love Jim Carrey’s physical comedy aspect to his characters. It’s iconic.
@virginiafernandez6846
@virginiafernandez6846 3 года назад
He’s awesome
@ashenmoonclash
@ashenmoonclash 2 года назад
Could possibly be the greatest physical emotion actor of all time currently.
@Suninrags
@Suninrags 2 года назад
@@ashenmoonclash Chaplin would be proud
@RarelyEvenn
@RarelyEvenn 3 года назад
"Why are all these people in this court?" Well, Fletcher is very famous for winning against all odds. Perhaps, they came to see his performance.
@jasonbikeracer1
@jasonbikeracer1 3 года назад
Do you not need to have business in the court in order to enter the court room?
@RarelyEvenn
@RarelyEvenn 3 года назад
@@jasonbikeracer1 You can watch, yeah.
@icp7201
@icp7201 2 года назад
@@jasonbikeracer1 Usually, most cases are open to the public. In japan, in fact, there isn't even an age limit. A toddler could enter the chamber and watch the proceedings. But, in cases that envolve minors, the proceedings are private, in order to preserve their identity and well being
@barnabusdoyle4930
@barnabusdoyle4930 2 года назад
There are thousands of people in the US who would pay great money to watch Jim Carry play one of his characters in person. I’m surprised more people aren’t in the courtroom
@TheBlockerNator
@TheBlockerNator Год назад
I always assumed it was because the Cole Family is rich, so they're either really popular and people want to see the trial or they're family and friends of them.
@megan5867
@megan5867 Год назад
The thing she says at the end about the children is way too true. It's disgusting when people use their children to hurt their ex and it's why I stopped working in family law. In my opinion it should be considered abuse.
@mickey4125
@mickey4125 Год назад
That's why I've long had immense respect for my parents. They separated when me and my two sisters were all under 5. I won't go into what caused it, but the fallout could have devastated us all. My parents kept their problems from us, and both made sure we were always loved, and spent equal amounts of time with each parent each week. They vowed that, whatever differences they had, it just would not be fair to weaponise their children against each other. For them, but obviously more so for us. I didn't even find out why they separated until i was like 15. Unfortunately, nowhere near enough people get as immensely lucky as my sisters and me. (I don't mean financially btw, we've always been dirt poor)
@QuothTheRavenNevermore27
@QuothTheRavenNevermore27 Месяц назад
@@mickey4125just because someone is a shit partner does not mean they are a shit parent has always been my take. They could have been godawful to their spouse (regardless of gender) and the most loving thing ever to their children
@keleynal4424
@keleynal4424 4 года назад
Objection! Fletcher was unable to stay silent when asked a question because he was unable to lie by omission. He adheres to the court mandate of “the truth, whole truth, and nothing but the truth”
@jshaw3793
@jshaw3793 2 года назад
Makes sense
@tbuckley2031
@tbuckley2031 Год назад
I always took it as even though he’s a lawyer and that’s how he defines the truth his natural instinct is to lie in any situation so he’s panic lying and just shouting
@KingoftheJuice18
@KingoftheJuice18 4 года назад
OBJECTION: Doesn't the husband's lawyer have to prove it's the wife on the tape? How does the court know it's not actors or another couple?
@FracturedPixels
@FracturedPixels 4 года назад
In the state of California, the audio-tape is hearsay, and the act of recording the audio on the tape was invasion of privacy, making it inadmissible in court regardless of whether or not the female voice was that of Mrs Cole.
@KingoftheJuice18
@KingoftheJuice18 4 года назад
@@FracturedPixels Well, calling it "hearsay" is just another way of expressing the concern I raised: how do we know it's really her and what she's doing?
@mr-cactus1519
@mr-cactus1519 4 года назад
Even if it was admissable, (assuming the following happened) Fletcher would have had to prove it was Mrs Cole, and he would've objected when the tape played
@ScootyPuffSr7
@ScootyPuffSr7 4 года назад
Furthermore it could be argued that the people on the tape are only simulating sexual sounds since in reality that is what they are doing. Unless the actors are very Method of course. ;)
@Sewingbee23
@Sewingbee23 4 года назад
Fletcher does use this objection
@goldenpun5592
@goldenpun5592 3 года назад
I honestly don't like the 2 party consent law. We have that in PA as well. There was a guy who's kid was being bullied and he wanted to prove they weren't doing anything to stop the bullying from happening and he recorded a private meeting with some of school staff and they admitted to not doing anything, or something along those lines and he goes, "Got it" and reveals he was recording. They then went on to press charges on this guy for illegal wiretapping. He just wanted to protect his kid and how he's faced with jail time. I also saw where a teen was using his school issued tablet to record people bullying him and he is facing wiretapping charges as well. Sure you don't want people to record you in private places, and there should obviously be laws against peeping, spying, etc. But if you're taping someone who's doing wrong to you or someone else, or threatening you, or someone else...You should be protected
@haoye2413
@haoye2413 11 месяцев назад
I also believe everyone should have the right to record all conversation and use them as evidence. At the same time, I do understand the 2 party consent law is trying to protect people from answering leading question. Such as if you try to provo someone and anger them enough, the other party might say something like "I am going to kill you". Calibrated leading questions are used very often, especially in negotiation, sales and marketing. It is hard for non train personal to notice if they are falling in the trap of calibrated questions. On the other hand, it is also hard for the court to determine the premise of the questions.
@rpavlich
@rpavlich 11 месяцев назад
In CA recordings can be made of domestic violence
@KhrysPKreme
@KhrysPKreme 9 месяцев назад
Texas may be hell, but at least we have one party consent.😢
@brandywinebridget
@brandywinebridget 6 месяцев назад
The problem isn’t with 2 party consent per se-It’s that there isn’t an affirmative defense for situations like that. 2 party consent is very important for protecting privacy-Before revenge porn laws became a thing, it was one of the very few ways to sue for that-but there are definitely glaring problems.
@TheKrispyfort
@TheKrispyfort 3 месяца назад
In Australia you can only record unannounced for the purposes of accuracy of recall when seeking to safeguard your legal rights or the legal rights of others and never for the purposes of display nor publication. You're allowed to ensure an accurate transcript.
@ieet
@ieet 3 года назад
I OBJECT! Her actions doing the last 13 years clearly showed that she would have voided the marriage, by her conducting adultery all the way through since the beginning of it.
@jeremiahealy3657
@jeremiahealy3657 4 месяца назад
My question is, would the marriage be valid, unless maybe it's a common law marriage, but that's usually about 10 years, and I think both parties still have to consent. that part always messed with me.
@jeremiahealy3657
@jeremiahealy3657 4 месяца назад
Lol nevermind I got my answer
@CopShowGuy
@CopShowGuy 4 года назад
When you drop the "big legal bomb" that cracks the case wide open, the judge is required to render a verdict after the mic is dropped.
@qelizabeth_i_5013
@qelizabeth_i_5013 3 года назад
"Gentleman Callers"... I love when Law Dad tries to talk about sex
@jiminbang5822
@jiminbang5822 3 года назад
Says the Queen Elizabeth with many... friends... ;)
@qelizabeth_i_5013
@qelizabeth_i_5013 3 года назад
@@jiminbang5822 excuse you, but there is no evidence of such a matter. I ensured that...
@jiminbang5822
@jiminbang5822 3 года назад
@@qelizabeth_i_5013 What matter?
@qelizabeth_i_5013
@qelizabeth_i_5013 3 года назад
@@jiminbang5822 there is no evidence that I have ever. been intimate with anyone, hence my nickname “The Virgin Queen”. I have never had any “friends” like those you refer to... at least there’s no record of it
@jiminbang5822
@jiminbang5822 3 года назад
@@qelizabeth_i_5013 Whoa! What am I referring to? Jumping to conclusions, hmmm?
@FourthDerivative
@FourthDerivative Год назад
Objection: Fletcher can't just "remain silent", it's established in the film that he has to speak truthfully when prompted even when he'd rather not say anything
@katietoole8345
@katietoole8345 3 года назад
LegalEagle: Fletcher is really gonna need a new suit. Me: *spits out coffee cuz I know where this is going.
@ProAtTyping
@ProAtTyping 5 лет назад
Objection! That sponsorship plug was too damn smooth.
@chaosawaits
@chaosawaits 5 лет назад
Best sponsorship plug I have ever seen. I wasn't even mad
@IRONMANAustralia
@IRONMANAustralia 5 лет назад
I second this, and I was actually noticing the fit of your suit mere moments before - true story. So nice work. If anything it got cut unnaturally short, but that's the right side to err on I guess, (the plug, not the suit).
@chaosawaits
@chaosawaits 5 лет назад
@@IRONMANAustralia An advertisement can never be cut too short, imo
@IRONMANAustralia
@IRONMANAustralia 5 лет назад
​@@chaosawaits I know how you feel. A lot of people feel that way about their lawn too. Speaking of which, if you want a mower than can't cut too short, just go right over to Bob's Grass Emporium and use the code "IRONMAN" for an insane discount on top-of-the-line lawn care products.
@altcommand
@altcommand 5 лет назад
I disagree.
@boofstain1508
@boofstain1508 4 года назад
i love how you take jim carry's acting as normal. explaining mannerisms would make this video 10x longer.
@JeremyNyberg
@JeremyNyberg 2 года назад
There is no explaining Jim Carrey's mannerisms.
@hman2912
@hman2912 Год назад
Wouldn't make for great viewing
@lt3880
@lt3880 Год назад
Its actually entirely accurate, many lawyers behave this way
@aalever
@aalever 10 месяцев назад
12:43 My mobile phone went off mid-case when I was called to jury service in the UK. It was a new phone, thought I'd turned it off, apparently not. Started ringing, everyone looked in my direction, I was mortified and ripped the battery out. The judge reminded the court that all mobile phones must be switched off during the hearing, then they carried on.
@gmaxion2001
@gmaxion2001 4 года назад
Objection: Would red flags not go up with the IRS when the Cole's did their taxea and Mrs. Cole's stated birthday and her actual birthday don't match?
@clockworkgamma
@clockworkgamma 3 года назад
IRS dosne pay that much attention.
@clockworkgamma
@clockworkgamma 3 года назад
@@carolmarie1979 your individual experience does not justify the normal tendency for most or all people.
@Tester-sh1mn
@Tester-sh1mn 3 года назад
Why should there be red flags? The only thing the IRS cares about is knowing that “here comes tha money!”
@scifidiva523
@scifidiva523 2 года назад
Overruled. The IRS doesn't keep track of birthdays, the Social Security Administration does and shares the information with the IRS. As long as her stated birthday matches what the SSA has on record, no issue will be flagged. Assuming that she doesn't work, then there is a good chance that her date of birth never comes up currently when filing taxes, given that she is not close to being a minor anymore nor close to claiming social security benefits. The biggest reason for the birthday being noticed is if taxes are filed online, as the birthday is used by some companies to help validate identity. However, given the amounts in question, I doubt that the Coles file online instead of having a professional tax preparer.
@chadchelo
@chadchelo 2 года назад
The IRS only care about getting as much money as possible, not if your marriage license is valid or not
@bigchooch4434
@bigchooch4434 5 лет назад
19:25 Objection, I've never seen "she said she was 18" work as a valid legal defense
@BillKayNJ
@BillKayNJ 5 лет назад
Objection; A person stating that they were told someone else's age would be considered heresay, but since the birth date and marriage documents show her age (both accurate and falsified), it would not be deemed as such.
@peterf.229
@peterf.229 5 лет назад
Objection, I knew someone that got busted for having sex with a minor, the girl had a fake ID, and he still got busted for it..
@quincyking010
@quincyking010 5 лет назад
@@peterf.229 ya I had a friend that happened to. It was extremely fucked up
@nrm8831
@nrm8831 5 лет назад
In Florida at least the statute specifically says that it isnt a defense
@Sidecutter
@Sidecutter 5 лет назад
I don't see how you can possible be held culpable if you went as far as checking their ID. Like...you as a citizen cannot be expected to be expert enough to spot a good fake ID, and you can't reasonably be expected to go requesting copies of birth certificates or other verification from everyone you might sleep with.
@kayla4484
@kayla4484 5 лет назад
Legally Blonde!!! Exercising gives you endorphins, endorphins make you happy. Happy people don't kill their husband.
@RedRoseSeptember22
@RedRoseSeptember22 5 лет назад
It's "Happy people just don't shoot their husbands" lol.
@KevinCrouch0
@KevinCrouch0 5 лет назад
@@RedRoseSeptember22 Exactly. Knives or poison or something instead
@markwhat3637
@markwhat3637 5 лет назад
Objection Transitive arguments
@jordanmiller3824
@jordanmiller3824 5 лет назад
so you were in.......the shower....
@ykl1277
@ykl1277 5 лет назад
@@markwhat3637 which part of the chain do you object to? Some people don't get endorphin for exercising? Some people with endorphin don't get happy or some happy people kill?
@Gewlicious3
@Gewlicious3 3 года назад
Have you thought of reviewing “Grandma got run over by a Reindeer?” There’s a very drawn out courtroom scene and tis the season 👀
@icurnvs776
@icurnvs776 3 года назад
Seconded
@kaylawolfie1111
@kaylawolfie1111 3 года назад
Third
@MrMuxix
@MrMuxix 3 года назад
Forth
@callyannbrewington1216
@callyannbrewington1216 2 года назад
5th!!
@Randoman
@Randoman 2 года назад
33rd
@tubeyoukonto
@tubeyoukonto 2 года назад
13:45 Objecting to himself. A joke in 1997, reality in 2022. In the Amber Herd Johnny Depp trial.
@connarkent282
@connarkent282 Год назад
Thats what I was thinking. Her lawyer kept on doing it to all of his questions
@MacAnthony209
@MacAnthony209 5 лет назад
"Voidable. Sort Of. Maaaybe. That Is NOT The Game." Hilarious
@aesgaard41
@aesgaard41 5 лет назад
Wouldn't the judge have started to question Fletcher Reede's sanity at some point and had him removed????
@bluecomet1109
@bluecomet1109 5 лет назад
I agree but then again we forget...its just a movie
@jackthorton10
@jackthorton10 5 лет назад
Sustained
@robstrickenfeary
@robstrickenfeary 4 года назад
Judges don't have a big enough IQ to notice those things.
@asdasdasdora
@asdasdasdora 4 года назад
Fletcher refered to him as "the "honorable" ", implying that he is rumored to be incompetent.
@GarthTheMighty
@GarthTheMighty 4 года назад
The judge actually does acknowledge this. He’s exercising a lot of discretion out of “sheer morbid curiosity.”
@tvens8567
@tvens8567 3 года назад
11:09 Objection: That was too smooth of a self-promoting plug
@criddlegakes2650
@criddlegakes2650 Год назад
"Who did this?!" "A mad man, Your Honour! A desperate fool at the end of his pitiful rope!" Still one of my favourite lines in movie history.
@harley69
@harley69 5 лет назад
You should do the courtroom scenes from To Kill a Mockingbird. Not only is it an American classic but I personally believe that it's the most legally accurate courtroom movie
@darkmantlestudios
@darkmantlestudios 5 лет назад
I second this
@omnise
@omnise 5 лет назад
agreed
@eliv127
@eliv127 5 лет назад
Yah that would be a really good one if u haven't done it already. Plus ur kinda linient on the movies realism man. you disagreed with most of the stuff in this one and still a B+
@Chrono_Mitsurugi
@Chrono_Mitsurugi 5 лет назад
@@eliv127 i like that. Most of the video is just him having a good time and sharing some points of view due to his experience as a lawyer. Its not a hardcore movie review.
@christianali5431
@christianali5431 5 лет назад
I second this motion, but also like to put forward evidence based upon what we know about the legal system. The second book by Harper Lee “go set a watchmen,“ [which would have been her first book, if her publishers did not love the look at scouts childhood so much more than the rest of the story] while disappointing to many fans of “to kill a Mockingbird,“ does not actually burst as many bubbles as you would think. A lawyer is supposed to work for his client and is paid for it, Regardless of what he personally thinks about this client. This means that, as painful as it might be to hear, Atticus finch could defend a black man from rape accusations [completely false] in spite of being racist. Not to mention that Atticus knows that his client is innocent. His personal feelings about race don’t factor into it. So, Atticus could still be a bigoted old man even though the events of to kill a mockingbird did happen.
@AL-ov9wx
@AL-ov9wx 5 лет назад
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how you do a product placement. Organic, quick, and simple.
@GiftsTrix
@GiftsTrix 5 лет назад
Ads increased the quality of non-paid for content. They are incredibly valuable for content creators and the audience because of this.
@AL-ov9wx
@AL-ov9wx 5 лет назад
Flynn Livescmd most plugs I’ve seen are 2 minute - 2.5 minute plugs in a 12-ish minute video. This was a 5 second plug in a 25 minute video. I think you’ll survive.
@SubieNinja
@SubieNinja 5 лет назад
id rather have a plug from the content creator rather than the regular standard youtube interruptions because you can just right arrow key through it unlike some of the non-skippable ads
@RebSike
@RebSike 5 лет назад
Flynn - it was one sentence and, shockingly, he didn't even mention the name of the brand. Cry a river.
@tirsden
@tirsden 5 лет назад
People have also been asking where he gets his suits in comments, so it's relevant on those grounds as well.
@steviejohn
@steviejohn 3 года назад
"So click on the playlist, and I'll see you in court" that makes it sound like you are threatening to sue me if I click on the playlist
@mikeg6311
@mikeg6311 3 года назад
I OBJECT! By your own testimony in this video, you convinced me that Liar Liar, while an entertaining movie, should receive a grade no higher than C+ for legal accuracy.
@rating9392
@rating9392 5 месяцев назад
I object to your objection. The grading of the movie is simply opinion. Hence, you may give the Movie a C+ while LegalEagle may give it a B+. It's subjective. Someone else may give it a C or a B-. It all depends on what weight you put on particular errors. Everyone's entitled to an opinion. I, for one, always go with the opinion of the expert. Lol, it's fun to think of things like a lawyer 😅
@razorbackpiperguy2898
@razorbackpiperguy2898 5 лет назад
On the subject of leading questions, I heard a very funny exchange in court a couple of weeks ago. One attorney asked 3 or 4 leading questions rapid fire, and the other attorney stood up to object. He said, "How many leading questions does she get to ask?" Her response, "As many as I want until you object. I'll move on." Judge put his head down to try and hide his smile. It was great.
@jessicareed3417
@jessicareed3417 5 лет назад
Link
@kosgoth
@kosgoth 5 лет назад
Do you have to object to each question? or can you just object to the whole set? Do you have to clarify each thing you are objecting to?
@williamwinder3466
@williamwinder3466 5 лет назад
You can object to a line of questions
@qazwiz
@qazwiz 5 лет назад
PLEASE TELL ME there is a "court tv" type recording of that exchange.... one cannot be human if one doesn't wish to view that exchange!
@meekmeads
@meekmeads 5 лет назад
Definitely mind games
@michaelfrosh
@michaelfrosh 5 лет назад
How about reviewing the court proceedings from the Netflix show Daredevil, specifically season 2’s trail of the Punisher
@kersonwoodyjames5784
@kersonwoodyjames5784 5 лет назад
i thought about that, honestly daredevil has lots of cool legal elements to it, not just the punisher trial @LegalEagle
@Vegasbill80
@Vegasbill80 5 лет назад
Yes!! This is the one that goes on the list!
@CaptainVincentRiley
@CaptainVincentRiley 5 лет назад
That would be great!
@R3fug333
@R3fug333 5 лет назад
Season 1 Episodes 1 and 3 Season 2 Episodes 2, 6 and 8
@fluffychan6000
@fluffychan6000 5 лет назад
You could also show how Matt was a horrible lawyer. He missed part of the trial because of personal issues instead of asking for a continuance.
@AllardRT
@AllardRT Год назад
About him not being able to keep his mouth shut if he's not allowed to lie - well, what he's really doing is always speaking his mind, which to a child would be the same as never lying - and seeing as it was the child who made the wish, it kinda makes sense.
@fizzlepop720
@fizzlepop720 3 года назад
There's a little known law movie called "From The Hip," starring Judd Nelson, who plays a lawyer with very unorthodox methods. Also has a very underrated performance from John Hurt. Would love to see you review that one.
@FantasmagoriaAhoy
@FantasmagoriaAhoy 5 месяцев назад
Robin "Stormy" Weathers! My high school Creative Writing teacher had us watch it. Great flick!
@johnfitzgerald1131
@johnfitzgerald1131 5 лет назад
That bathroom scene ("I'm kickin' my ass...) is one of my favorites of any movie ever.
@Leon-wz1js
@Leon-wz1js 5 лет назад
Objection: the Electronic Surveillance Act of California went into effect in 2016, while the film in question was recorded in 1997, which predates the statute mentioned. Evidence is thereby admissible without consent by any parties involved.
@kylemeyer2139
@kylemeyer2139 5 лет назад
@@darkopz he also made a note that California requires all party consent for recording.
@confusedwhale
@confusedwhale 5 лет назад
Leon: I object to your objection. CHAPTER 1.5. Invasion of Privacy [630 - 638.55] ( Chapter 1.5 added by Stats. 1967, Ch. 1509. ) Penal code 632 was added in *1967* , which is before the movie was released, states that "A person who, intentionally and without the consent of all parties to a confidential communication, uses an electronic amplifying or recording device to eavesdrop upon or record the confidential communication... shall be punished by a fine not exceeding... ($2,500) per violation, or imprisonment in a county jail not exceeding one year... or both." Therefore, the law Attorney Stone is referring to has existed before both the movie and the law you stated.
@freakofcockload
@freakofcockload 5 лет назад
​@@confusedwhale Potentially more germane to the trial: PENAL CODE - PEN PART 1. OF CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS [25 - 680] ( Part 1 enacted 1872. ) TITLE 15. MISCELLANEOUS CRIMES [626 - 653.75] ( Title 15 enacted 1872. ) CHAPTER 1.5. Invasion of Privacy [630 - 638.55] ( Chapter 1.5 added by Stats. 1967, Ch. 1509. ) 631. (a) Any person who, by means of any machine, instrument, or contrivance, or in any other manner, intentionally taps, or makes any unauthorized connection, whether physically, electrically, acoustically, inductively, or otherwise, with any telegraph or telephone wire, line, cable, or instrument, including the wire, line, cable, or instrument of any internal telephonic communication system, or who willfully and without the consent of all parties to the communication, or in any unauthorized manner, reads, or attempts to read, or to learn the contents or meaning of any message, report, or communication while the same is in transit or passing over any wire, line, or cable, or is being sent from, or received at any place within this state; or who uses, or attempts to use, in any manner, or for any purpose, or to communicate in any way, any information so obtained, or who aids, agrees with, employs, or conspires with any person or persons to unlawfully do, or permit, or cause to be done any of the acts or things mentioned above in this section, is punishable by a fine not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500), or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one year, or by imprisonment pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section 1170, or by both a fine and imprisonment in the county jail or pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section 1170. If the person has previously been convicted of a violation of this section or Section 632, 632.5, 632.6, 632.7, or 636, he or she is punishable by a fine not exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000), or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one year, or by imprisonment pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section 1170, or by both that fine and imprisonment. (b) This section shall not apply (1) to any public utility engaged in the business of providing communications services and facilities, or to the officers, employees or agents thereof, where the acts otherwise prohibited herein are for the purpose of construction, maintenance, conduct or operation of the services and facilities of the public utility, or (2) to the use of any instrument, equipment, facility, or service furnished and used pursuant to the tariffs of a public utility, or (3) to any telephonic communication system used for communication exclusively within a state, county, city and county, or city correctional facility. (c) Except as proof in an action or prosecution for violation of this section, no evidence obtained in violation of this section shall be admissible in any judicial, administrative, legislative, or other proceeding. (d) This section shall become operative on January 1, 1994. (Amended by Stats. 2011, Ch. 15, Sec. 428. (AB 109) Effective April 4, 2011. Operative October 1, 2011, by Sec. 636 of Ch. 15, as amended by Stats. 2011, Ch. 39, Sec. 68.) Note the date in subsection (d), (c) ostensibly stifles all 'evidence' obtained via surveillance as admissible. So unless, as Mr. Stone suggests, Mrs. Cole was loud enough to be recorded without the aid of any electronic surveillance equipment, this definitely makes the hurtle for the tape to be admitted into evidence that much more difficult. But who knows, maybe they were just in a very echoey room? 😂
@icmann4296
@icmann4296 5 лет назад
I do not understand the basis for 2-party consent. If someone says something to me, why should they have an expectation of privacy? For example, if someone is threatening me or extorting me, why should they be afforded legal protection from me recording their illegal threats to facilitate a rightful criminal prosecution for those illegal threats? I understand 3rd party consent. Or whatever the principle would be labelled to protect against arbitrary surveillance from someone not party to a conversation. But if someone talks to me, I should be able to record it if I choose to prove any future claims I make about what was said TO ME and by whom. Can someone explain why that should not be the case?
@rmsgrey
@rmsgrey 5 лет назад
@@icmann4296 A recording taken out of context can be misleading. And, generally, people will say things in private that they wouldn't want heard in public. Or someone might brag about having done certain things that they haven't actually done in order to enlarge their reputation. A written law is a bad place to try to thread the needle between entrapment on one side (where someone who knows the conversation is being recorded tries to steer it towards incriminating-sounding statements from the other person) and a record of illegal behaviour on the other.
@GrimmBones
@GrimmBones 2 года назад
"I OBJECT, YOUR HONOR" "...to yourself?" Ah, I see where Amber Heard's lawyer got this from now.
@BrandyFord-xv5rx
@BrandyFord-xv5rx 6 месяцев назад
😂😂
@storkksoundmedia7778
@storkksoundmedia7778 3 года назад
“Your honor I object!” “On what grounds?” “Because it’s devastating to my case!” “Overruled.” 😂😂
@fluffyeevee383
@fluffyeevee383 5 лет назад
YOUR HONOR I OBJECT!!! And why is that Mr. Reed? BECAUSE IT'S DEVASTATING TO MY CASE! Overruled GOOD CALL Literally the reason I watched this video to see his reaction to that
@johannesdolch
@johannesdolch 4 года назад
"You're Honor" ?
@swimsvg1855
@swimsvg1855 4 года назад
@@johannesdolch he is honor
@rafaelrafaelrafael
@rafaelrafaelrafael 4 года назад
You're honor, I'm object.
@storkksoundmedia7778
@storkksoundmedia7778 3 года назад
Best line in the movie haha
@elqi8129
@elqi8129 5 лет назад
Objection! Throughout the video, you said things along the lines of 'Just because he can't lie doesn't mean he has to tell the truth' but based on the evidence and the film's internal logic, the magic wish doesn't just cause him not to lie but causes him to be honest.
@notmakingcontent
@notmakingcontent 4 года назад
Overruled. What he means is that there's ways that he can make a decent defence for his client without needing to lie. For example, he can object not because "this is bad for my case" but rather "This evidence was against the 2 party consent law" saying that the client was illegally recorded without her consent.
@RorRiiZzLE
@RorRiiZzLE 4 года назад
Yeah, I got that as the message from the film as well. I think he’s just commenting more about those moments in particular and how he “could’ve” lied through omission, but the message of the movie was not allowing that. It’s just the way the artists went with it. I do wonder though, how much truth and to whom and when does he have to speak it? Because he was able to kinda truthfully weasel his way out of a couple things, he also didn’t always blah about everything he’s done wrong (like the cop/parking tix scene). So, I think not having a consistent amount of lying or truth telling and having it come on bursts to different people at many different times is why I think he really still felt like he could’ve lied through omission.
@LucianUchiha
@LucianUchiha 4 года назад
Rory Smith the movie established that he couldn’t even lie to himself, by himself in a room with no one else in it, see the pen scene. It also established that he couldn’t lie through omission, doing so caused him to sputter out the truth, see scenes with Greta. The cop’s question when he pulled him over was “do you know why I stopped you” and Fletcher responded with “depends on how long you’ve been following me”. The cop then states: “Let’s take it from the top, shall we?” Fletcher then lists off every crime he committed while speeding. His blabbering about his tickets stems from the further question: “Anything else?” So by omission, he cannot lie either. All of this ties together with Max’s birthday wish of no lying. This wasn’t a black and white wish, it was vague and as such, it applied vaguely and covered any form of lying. “I wish my dad couldn’t lie for one whole day.” And as I’ve pointed out, it is a wide covering thing.
@justuslm
@justuslm 4 года назад
@@notmakingcontent I think the magic makes it impossible for him to say things that could be considered as avoiding the truth if the truth is not defined by factual accuracy, but rather by moral standards (based on the morals of his own superego, presumably). Under this definition, he cannot really weasel his way out of things, and a good example is the cop, where for example, responding with "no" to the question if he knows why he has been pulled over would be truthful, as he doesn't know it because he doesn't know how long he has been followed, but it wouldn't be moral because he may have broken more laws than the cop has seen. However, he can create circumstances under which he doesn't have to weasel his way out of things, such as beating himself up. _This means that the notion of moral truth only affects what he says, not his actions._ That also explains why he explains the laws he broke to the cop, but is still able to break them in the first place, even though he knows that is immoral (proven by the fact that he deems it necessary to disclose the crimes because of the curse). Of course, this also makes it interesting to take note on what Fletcher now considers immoral, because it basically includes everything he would do to make a case for his client, which somewhat makes sense as the "most moral thing" is to be impartial, and a lawyer is, by design of their position in court, virtually never impartial. This means that Fletcher, on some level, values absolute morals over the specific morals connected to the position as a lawyer, where you are only a part of a process that tries to be impartial in its entirety, not in every participant. This could serve to show that Fletcher was never well suited for this profession in the first place, as all of his actions that made him a good lawyer were, while justified in his own mind, still going against his moral compass.
@MrDragonorp
@MrDragonorp 4 года назад
Yeah, it's not that he can't lie. He has to be 100% honest and truthfull, including giving all the relevant facts.
@bogtrotter17
@bogtrotter17 Год назад
I was summoned to jury duty in richmond va and while I left my phone in my car I saw a couple of other potential jurors essentially hide their phones outside of the court building. We also had to deal with some lady who was upset that jury duty takes time and her job was simply too important to spend all day at court. While the rest of us did our duty she loudly whined and was nearly held with contempt. It was really uncomfortable. I meanwhile spent about 4 hours not working on a Monday before being dismissed. Just do your part.
@tomg3818
@tomg3818 3 года назад
"Engaging in conduct so loudly" LMFAO
@rockdeworld
@rockdeworld 5 лет назад
Objection! Would you provide a link to a video of a bailiff tackling someone? That would be amazing. Also the flames are great.
@stefanwalicord2512
@stefanwalicord2512 5 лет назад
Second the motion
@thewolfpack7009
@thewolfpack7009 5 лет назад
Third that motion.
@thejackal1106
@thejackal1106 5 лет назад
4th the original motion
@theramo0
@theramo0 5 лет назад
5th
@qdllc
@qdllc 5 лет назад
@@theramo0 - 6th. In my area, if you ask for permission to approach, it's not an issue.
@aman7488
@aman7488 5 лет назад
The Trial of R Kelly from the Boondocks should DEFINITELY be reviewed :D
@thiccvicx
@thiccvicx 3 года назад
Please review Monty Python's "Court Scene with Cardinal Richelieu"
@HorrorAndMusicalFan9666
@HorrorAndMusicalFan9666 3 года назад
"I'm kicking my ass." - Jim Carrey
@EnTyme53
@EnTyme53 4 года назад
I love that the "Think Like a Lawyer" pose is the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney pose.
@kei.13
@kei.13 5 лет назад
You should review the TV Show "The Grinder" The plot is literally about a TV Lawyer who starts practicing real law with his actual lawyer brother who keeps trying to show him how TV law is completely different from real law.
@ellalivingston3947
@ellalivingston3947 5 лет назад
Yeah he should do that one!
@davidpuckett3079
@davidpuckett3079 5 лет назад
sustained and i completely agree
@nmotschidontwannagivemyrea8932
I liked that show; it's a shame it didn't get picked up for at least another season or two. I'm a sucker for things making fun of rich phonies, whether they're real or not.
@MadCheshireHat
@MadCheshireHat 5 лет назад
@@nmotschidontwannagivemyrea8932 this show actually sounds interesting; it was canceled? That sucks.
@davidlamb1107
@davidlamb1107 5 лет назад
@@MadCheshireHat It was hilarious. Rob Lowe was the TV lawyer and Fred Savage was the exasperated real lawyer. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FOqYMoIcFXA.html
@TxSonofLiberty
@TxSonofLiberty 3 года назад
OBJECTION: The PI has the homeowners consent to record all events on his property. The property is under surveillance, and just like you can't object to cameras watching you in a store or business, you cannot use the two-party consent to protect you on someone else's property.
@rogerahier4750
@rogerahier4750 20 дней назад
No, but it can protect her because it's also her house.
@havenandaura
@havenandaura 3 года назад
Wait, so you're telling me whenever somebody walks into the well in movies/shows you're actually not allowed to during testimony?
@chaosawaits
@chaosawaits 5 лет назад
I just want to point out how cool it is that so many commenters actually write "OBJECTION" and take this really seriously. I'm not a lawyer but this is one of the most fun channels on RU-vid
@lzi9452
@lzi9452 5 лет назад
chaosawaits Lets hope hope memelords don’t ruin it by trying to be funny when they eventually reach a million subscribers.
@ussinussinongawd516
@ussinussinongawd516 2 года назад
@@lzi9452 2 years and 2 million
@kylestoddart
@kylestoddart 2 года назад
Except like 90% of youtubers. They don't respond to comments.
@WillRock07
@WillRock07 5 лет назад
Just wanna say the segway into the lawyer suit advertisement was goddamn genius lmao
@jazy921
@jazy921 5 лет назад
Uhmm objection, it's actually spelled "segue" and not "segway", unless you're referring to a motorized, two-wheel personal vehicle, in which this case it does not.
@beartackle
@beartackle 3 года назад
I'm so glad I found your channel. I'm not into law, but the way you explain things with a fun movie made this so enjoyable to watch! Great job and I'm looking forward to watching more if your videos!
@PPikes
@PPikes 4 года назад
I absolutely LOVE this channel 🙌 a real lawyer giving real info on these Hollywood law movies! So many things I didn't realize were real or fake!
@WrecklessEating
@WrecklessEating 5 лет назад
These are very entertaining. Great channel.
@VikingVern
@VikingVern 5 лет назад
WrecklessEating what’s up Matt Zion!!!!
@felixd6001
@felixd6001 5 лет назад
And formative! Stimulates your brain and pulls society up
@Mr1worldin
@Mr1worldin 5 лет назад
WrecklessEating holy shit I didn’t know you guys watched this channel xD
@knwilliams13
@knwilliams13 5 лет назад
My guy Matt!!!
@MyFanMadeFilms
@MyFanMadeFilms 5 лет назад
OBJECTION! This was *extremely* entertaining to the point I subscribed for more.
@VicenteTorresAliasVits
@VicenteTorresAliasVits 5 лет назад
There are some things I wished you had covered: -The scene where FLETCHER insults every member of the firm and they all laugh. Even if they find him funny, would they still want and/or be allowed to make him partner after saying things like "slut"? -Why wasn't FLETCHER's 2nd question to the lover "And how do you know my client?" and go from there? -When FLETCHER has a change of heart, he tells the judge "I think there's been a mistake" and he replies "Please, it's been a long day and I'm tired." Regardless of the working hours, wouldn't a judge be obliged to double-check if there's something that could affect his verdict? -FLETCHER constantly raises his voice (usually at the judge), exageratedly spits water all over the table, makes jokes about MRS. COLE's hair color and bra size and calls DANA a hag when she objects... and he's not held in contempt until *after* the trial?
@dominickschrute3084
@dominickschrute3084 4 года назад
Fletcher can't ask the man that question because they had worked out lies to the questions and the curse permitted him from engaging in that kind of deception. He explains that to the two of them in a scene outside the courthouse. The judge isn't obligated to stay, he'd already ruled and Fletcher was making a moral claim not a legal one. I'm no lawyer but I've spent too much time in courtrooms, and I'll also say that if it's time court to end, everybody is ready to gtfo of there. Sitting in court until 5 pm is mind numbing for everyone.
@robertpatter5509
@robertpatter5509 Год назад
Legal Eagle: "That's a very interesting question." Me: " By interesting you mean..." Legal Eagle: "Expensive" Runkle of the Bailey: "And that's how you play it"
@RatedRKO269
@RatedRKO269 2 дня назад
I’m a new subscriber and loving this channel. One thing I’ve learned is how many films have lawyers enter the well despite it not being allowed - something I never knew. I wonder why so many films have lawyers do this.
@EvelinaNinudottir
@EvelinaNinudottir 5 лет назад
Your sponsored content is so elegantly merged into the video, it's actually convincing me that the products must be good.
@jessicacostilla3571
@jessicacostilla3571 5 лет назад
I would love for you to do Legally Blonde 1 & 2 and the court scene in Big Daddy
@Alexandra-wp2qo
@Alexandra-wp2qo 5 лет назад
Yeeeeeeees
@wolfyeb
@wolfyeb 5 лет назад
Yea, i'm kinda surprised that wasn't the lead in. I'd love to see what you think of the ammonium thioglycolate defense.
@theLOSTranger234
@theLOSTranger234 5 лет назад
I approve this!
@NetAndyCz
@NetAndyCz 5 лет назад
Yeah, please do Legally Blonde!
@WooWoo0821
@WooWoo0821 5 лет назад
Big daddy yes
@rodney2134
@rodney2134 2 года назад
Thanks for this walk down memory lane. I'll have to track it down &watch it again.
@bleach_drink_me
@bleach_drink_me 2 года назад
Glad this came up on my feed. I enjoyed both parts.
@slanderbender6060
@slanderbender6060 5 лет назад
I love that you can tell he really enjoyed this movie and, unlike the other stuff he evaluates, he had seen it before and thought it deserved nearly one hour of analysis and a two-parter special. Good for you. I, too, love this film and am not ashamed of it
@peterf.229
@peterf.229 5 лет назад
I need to rewatch Liar Liar.. its my second favorite Jim Carrey movie, my top favorite is Me, Myself and Irene.
@beckiehubley5798
@beckiehubley5798 3 года назад
@@peterf.229 I think my favourite is The Truman Show. But I've never watched Me, Myself and Irene.
@cosmodeus1720
@cosmodeus1720 5 лет назад
Here's one for you: the Chewbacca Defense from South Park.
@andybearchan
@andybearchan 5 лет назад
This!!!
@AleXannon92
@AleXannon92 5 лет назад
Impossible even for him It just doesn't make sense.
@cosmodeus1720
@cosmodeus1720 5 лет назад
@@AleXannon92 I even found a wikipedia article for The Chewbacca Defense. That does not make sense!. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chewbacca_defense
@veta0104
@veta0104 Год назад
This is still one of my absolute favorite movies! So well done
@animefn
@animefn 3 года назад
I went to subscribe, only to realize I was already subscribed. These videos are so fun and informative!
@PhantomSavage
@PhantomSavage 5 лет назад
You should REALLY cover a movie called "From The Hip" with John Hurt and Judd Nelson. Some really interesting and fun courtroom scenes and tactics in that movie.
@sce2aux464
@sce2aux464 5 лет назад
Seconded!
@dazxmedia
@dazxmedia 5 лет назад
thirded
@bigtb1717
@bigtb1717 5 лет назад
I just watched that movie for the first time a couple weeks ago. Would be fun to see him "Lawyer" that movie.
@vexzusdragon8556
@vexzusdragon8556 3 года назад
Awesome movie
@Stormkrow280
@Stormkrow280 3 года назад
John Hurt was Always entertaining R.I.P.
@wartoc3708
@wartoc3708 5 лет назад
Objection?: This is civil court not criminal. The judgement to allow the evidence (obtained legally or not) is up to the judge.
@sheriff0017
@sheriff0017 5 лет назад
It's often not. In my jurisdiction (family matters are federal matters in my country), the Court has to exclude illegally obtained evidence unless the desirability of admitting the evidence outweighs the undesirability of admitting illegally obtained evidence - citation: Evidence Act 1995 (Cth) s 138. That statute contains matters the Court must consider in making its decision.
@rogerahier4750
@rogerahier4750 19 дней назад
@@sheriff0017 Sooooo, it's up to the judge.
@cartnonarcs9519
@cartnonarcs9519 Год назад
I Objectively fell out of my chair in laughter. Overruled. Great video.
@COPKALA
@COPKALA 3 года назад
The issue with not permitting certain items into court houses or Embassies, and not giving a way to safely store the same items in some way, is something that always amazes me!!!
@bigfatcarp93
@bigfatcarp93 5 лет назад
I really, really want to see you do Daredevil. Like, a LOT of Daredevil. Like many episodes.
@Filomatia
@Filomatia 5 лет назад
up this comment.
@thehoodedteddy1335
@thehoodedteddy1335 4 года назад
Could he have like, called himself off the case with the excuse that he is very clearly having some sort of psychological break?
@flyaround312
@flyaround312 2 года назад
I guess he had accepted the curse by that point and did not sincerely believe that he was mentally ill
@lilymarinovic1644
@lilymarinovic1644 2 года назад
@@flyaround312 remember he cannot lie. So he cannot claim illness if he isn't actually ill.
@connordorman117
@connordorman117 Год назад
@@lilymarinovic1644 but he probably isn't thinking he is cursed, wouldn't he think that his inability to lie is some form of mental condition?
@lilymarinovic1644
@lilymarinovic1644 Год назад
@@connordorman117 haven't seen the film in a long while but doesn't his child make the wish in front of him? So he knows.the reason that he cannot lie and that it isn't just him going nuts.
@connordorman117
@connordorman117 Год назад
@@lilymarinovic1644 I thought the kid made the wish while he was at work.
@daylarfarshot523
@daylarfarshot523 3 года назад
Had alot of fun watching this set. Liar Liar is one of my favs. Another one of my favorites is Star Trek 6: Undiscovered Country. You might have fun with the klingon court scene in that movie and would enjoy seeing your take on it.
@susanlain4604
@susanlain4604 2 года назад
Love your videos. Please review The Lincoln Lawyer. I would love to see what your take is about the situation the lawyer was in
@whoiswillo
@whoiswillo 5 лет назад
So, while not based in the U.S. Justice System, there is a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode called "The Measure of a Man" that deals with several legal concepts and I'd absolutely love to hear you comment on how the show uses them.
@weepingscorpion8739
@weepingscorpion8739 5 лет назад
The Drumhead would also be a potential candidate.
@JayeCole
@JayeCole 5 лет назад
whoiswillo good shout! I would love to see that episode reviewed as well!
@wartang
@wartang 5 лет назад
I would also like to add encouncter at farpoints trial.
@CRX2200
@CRX2200 5 лет назад
Death Wish from Star Trek Voyager would be interesting, too :)
@wartang
@wartang 5 лет назад
@@AscendingAce fair point. I withdraw my question.
@pyguy7
@pyguy7 5 лет назад
*OBJECTION!* It has become apparent by the RU-vid comment section and viewer witnesses that James of Legal Eagle has not reacted to "DAREDEVIL" as of yet and are making a formal complaint. The plaintiffs request a recess so that the defendent may review this evidence and this malfeasance may be exonerated.
@roshskanthalagan6133
@roshskanthalagan6133 5 лет назад
Honestly. Not sure there is much legal drama in daredevil for him to look at
@ShamelessFNGRL
@ShamelessFNGRL 5 лет назад
@@roshskanthalagan6133 There's definitely not enough Murdock in court... but I wouldn't mind him taking a look at the Aaron James court case scene, but I also don't want him to rip DD apart so much that it's no longer enjoyable to watch mindlessly (if that were the case). The movie however, he should knock himself out with that one. Would love to see.
@michaelmarini4627
@michaelmarini4627 5 лет назад
@@roshskanthalagan6133 There are loads of court cases in that show. Matt Murdock is a lawyer in that one.
@shaelynmartin1996
@shaelynmartin1996 5 лет назад
I would love to see him respond to the Punisher court hearing. No there isn't much of Matt Murdock in that one, but Foggy gets some excellent screen time.
@RaeofSunshine91
@RaeofSunshine91 3 года назад
Only found this channel recently. Love your videos. Would like to see you take on the Chicago Justice series
@darksbrawl2701
@darksbrawl2701 3 года назад
I love watching these I can watch these over and over and I’ll have to watch it 100 times to get tired of it
@CoridanNJ
@CoridanNJ 5 лет назад
How about a react to a Judge Judy episode?
@RabblesTheBinx
@RabblesTheBinx 5 лет назад
Or Judge Joe Brown. He could do the episode involving my parents. It was glorious.
@reeba4824
@reeba4824 5 лет назад
Lol yesssss that would be interesting
@malfattio2894
@malfattio2894 5 лет назад
Or judge Rinder lol
@janinavargas824
@janinavargas824 5 лет назад
Yyyyaaaaasssss
@walternelson2687
@walternelson2687 5 лет назад
@@RabblesTheBinx Or the episode with my parents. The guy's a jackass.
@ddeerrtt5
@ddeerrtt5 5 лет назад
OBJECTION! This is not the second episode of Better Call Saul.
@rustyshackleford851
@rustyshackleford851 5 лет назад
Right? Do every BCS episode
@stephenfletcher5391
@stephenfletcher5391 2 года назад
Objection! I would like you to do "Runaway Jury" next if you have not done it already. I think your grade on "Liar Liar" is fair, but I still love this movie.
@susanlain4604
@susanlain4604 2 года назад
Love your videos. Please review The Lincoln Lawyer would love to hear your take on the situation the lawyer is in.
@herronariela7469
@herronariela7469 5 лет назад
Do the movie mrs.doubtfire next, there's a lot of broken laws there
@seanfroelich6666
@seanfroelich6666 5 лет назад
Yes please that would be awesome
@peterf.229
@peterf.229 5 лет назад
a walk by fruiting ;) that has to be illegal
@barbarayoung7109
@barbarayoung7109 5 лет назад
Yes!!!
@Blasted2Oblivion
@Blasted2Oblivion 5 лет назад
Matpat did a video on that very movie. As he isnt a lawyer, I cant speak to his accuracy but, he seems to do his research and said that the charges would result in a lifetime in prison.
@CrownMe13
@CrownMe13 4 года назад
Aaron for those that don’t know matpat runs the show film theory
@TonkusLee
@TonkusLee 5 лет назад
I would love to see you react to the Netflix series "Making a Murder" the Steve Avery case
@ninja9p598
@ninja9p598 5 лет назад
YEEEEESSSSS PLEASE!!!!
@rocghost2190
@rocghost2190 5 лет назад
Hmmm that would be interesting
@utschemezmuer
@utschemezmuer 5 лет назад
The Real Crime Profile made a great podcast series about that documentary from a law enforcement viewpoint btw
@SkyFortressDamocles
@SkyFortressDamocles 5 лет назад
Yes please !
@Hershey002
@Hershey002 5 лет назад
Yes! I agree!
@psyachu
@psyachu 7 дней назад
There's a one time I was called for jury duty in a court in a small town in Louisiana that did not allow cell phones at all AND they didn't have a place to keep them. Thankfully, I was early and could bring it back to my car, but still, it was ridiculous how I couldn't even have it turned off or anything.
@lizziedavidson1987
@lizziedavidson1987 3 года назад
I kinda want you to do the still game episode "recipe" where one character takes a big bakery owner to court claiming he invented their best-seller. It's Scots law but It'd be interesting to see your take on one of the most ridiculous trials ever to grace the television screen!
@Cristopher.C
@Cristopher.C 5 лет назад
OBJECTION! He's not José Canseco 24:56
@JoanVetulani
@JoanVetulani 5 лет назад
"The Man Who Sued God" with Billy Connoly would be great to see broken down, as the case in the film is quite interesting.
@tomcharles5910
@tomcharles5910 3 года назад
My CJ1010 teacher was a judge and his phone went off in court. The way how he told us it, it was pretty funny
@marktheobald7169
@marktheobald7169 3 года назад
Love the show really informative but I would love to hear your thoughts on a few of the John Grisham books.
@barenakedabcs
@barenakedabcs 5 лет назад
Based on the premise of the movie, I think I can come up with a reason that Fletcher is not trying to stop the tape using "hearsay". If he knows that it isn't hearsay, then Fletcher can't say hearsay because he would be technically lying at that point by making an invalid request that he knows is invalid (and they needed it for the comedy, but let's put that aside).
@purewitz
@purewitz 5 лет назад
You should do, "Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law" next.
@lancecombes
@lancecombes 5 лет назад
I second this!
@thedrunkenhatter1839
@thedrunkenhatter1839 5 лет назад
Motion carried...court adjourned
@MrHeavy466
@MrHeavy466 5 лет назад
Everybody get in here!
@BrokeBot
@BrokeBot 5 лет назад
did ya get that thing I sent ya?
@bluebearyq
@bluebearyq 5 лет назад
Oh my god, yes!
@unescapablereality
@unescapablereality 3 года назад
Great video, but I wish you would’ve delved deeper into the more underlying theme of time management. The contention of conflict in the film is how being a lawyer, and the time it consumes, tears you away from your family. It would’ve been really interesting to hear your perspective on that and see how realistic that notion is. Does being a lawyer, a good one anyhow, mean that time with your family will be significantly limited? Is it possible to balance out the quantity of the two without sacrificing the quality of one or both? Is it something they even discuss in law school? Is it something that varies with the kind of law you’re practicing (maybe some specialties don’t require so much time to be dedicated)? All are questions I had hoped you’d tackle in the conclusion of this video, but maybe you can make a video in the future addressing them. :) Anyway, your videos are really awesome content and you’re very handsome as well! 💜 Happy holidays! 😄
@maryjoyspohrer256
@maryjoyspohrer256 2 года назад
I officially second the question!!!!
@icatfishedyourdad2767
@icatfishedyourdad2767 Год назад
It’s a year later and I third this question- while I absolutely love hearing the realities of being a lawyer in professional situations, I would also love to hear about the realities of being a lawyer in social situations too. How it affects your social life, how it affects your family life, the toll it can take on your mental health etc…
@twilight_lupinesilva4691
@twilight_lupinesilva4691 7 месяцев назад
He covered that in a meme. "Friends, family, religion. These are the three demons you must slay if you are to succeedd in law" or something like that.
@osmanyousif7849
@osmanyousif7849 5 месяцев назад
Yeah, as much as I like this movie, it’s weird that this movie tries to give a happy ending, even though Fletcher did end up ruining the life of a good man and his children, Fletcher, yet chooses to have him get back with his ex. Would’ve preferred if they went the Mrs Doubtfire approach, and Fletcher never got back with Audrey, but she still chose to stay in California, but allow custody with Max again.
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