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  • Опубліковано 6 гру 2011
  • Courtroom scene taken from the film "A Few Good Men" [1992] directed by Rob Reiner, screenplay by Aaron Sorkin based on his play.
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  • @mtgoss40
    @mtgoss40 3 роки тому +781

    I remember seeing this in the theater when it first came out. When he said "You're god damn right I did!" there was a collective gasp in the audience. Will never forget that.

    • @douglaslally156
      @douglaslally156 3 роки тому +36

      Yep. Except I saw it on Broadway, before the film was made, with Tom Hulce as Kaffee and Stephen Lang as Jessup. The dialog in the scene is pretty much the same between the play and the film. When Lang yelled out "You're Goddamned right I did!" the audience also gasped, no one saw that coming. And Lang's performance was quite powerful.

    • @mtgoss40
      @mtgoss40 3 роки тому +3

      @@douglaslally156 Interesting. Didn't know that even took place.

    • @douglaslally156
      @douglaslally156 3 роки тому +9

      @@mtgoss40 Lots of fans of the movie don't know it's based on a stage play.

    • @paddyoclown
      @paddyoclown 3 роки тому +3

      sorry it was me who had a massive Guinness fart just before that scene.........

    • @andrewthompson3204
      @andrewthompson3204 2 роки тому +2

      @@douglaslally156 stehpen lang is a fucking national treasure

  • @speakingtruths4215
    @speakingtruths4215 3 роки тому +2021

    No one can play a raging psychopath quite like Nicholson could.

    • @mikecimerian6913
      @mikecimerian6913 3 роки тому +21

      Casting can be a prison, Nicholson is just too good at this.

    • @cindylevenburg3118
      @cindylevenburg3118 3 роки тому +20

      Remember the movie As Good As It’s Gets! One hell of a actor ? I love Jack Nicholson!

    • @mikecimerian6913
      @mikecimerian6913 3 роки тому +5

      @@cindylevenburg3118 Anger Management has its moments. :)

    • @neanea7992
      @neanea7992 3 роки тому +15

      Robert De Niro in Cape Fear he freaked me out

    • @blackfoot7925
      @blackfoot7925 3 роки тому +21

      You haven't met my wife, but you're right, Jack plays crazy pretty good.

  • @LET4M4RU
    @LET4M4RU 3 роки тому +1125

    "We use words like honor, code, loyalty. We uses these words as the backbone of a life spent defending something, you use them as a punchline"
    That is one brutal killer line

    • @kt-dy8qw
      @kt-dy8qw 3 роки тому +5

      I beg to defer (not to read it back to you or to take matters out of your hands), MIN 2:50, "YOU WANT ANSWERS?!" Classic entitlement 😉

    • @LET4M4RU
      @LET4M4RU 3 роки тому +29

      @@kt-dy8qw I mean, "YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH" is one if not the most recognizable line Nicholson has ever delivered 👌

    • @joshhuskins5363
      @joshhuskins5363 3 роки тому

      Danny glover used it in shooter also

    • @Mybpeterson
      @Mybpeterson 2 роки тому +61

      The impact is substantially lessened by the fact that Colonel Jessup was neither honorable nor loyal. He did not follow the code of ethics he espouses. He ordered one of his own men be attacked while he slept in his bed. Then he threw his men under the bus to save his skin.

    • @fossnation956
      @fossnation956 2 роки тому +5

      It's both amazing and saddening how true those words ring out in today's world. Society has forgotten the true meanings of those words and use them loosely, while others who uphold those words and their meanings get ridiculed and punished.

  • @paulkim6071
    @paulkim6071 3 роки тому +420

    “You can’t handle the truth!”
    Proceeds to tell him the truth

    • @sackcrusher3894
      @sackcrusher3894 3 роки тому +2

      @Justin Pullin what

    • @moondawwg
      @moondawwg 3 роки тому +15

      And Tom Cruise proceeds to handle it pretty well.

    • @abc-ke2wd
      @abc-ke2wd 3 роки тому +3

      @@moondawwg *all lawyers r crooks.*

    • @josequispe8241
      @josequispe8241 3 роки тому +1

      actually that's not what he meant.. He meant that the way "they treated Santiago could make him a better soldier to protect their country", but it let them to a worst problem(human rights).. Some soldiers are ready to take shit from their superiors but some can't fit in it.. People that went through this would know this thing better than any other civilian.. the thing is these so "called commanders" wouldn't take responsibility for their actions..

    • @dantheman4838
      @dantheman4838 3 роки тому

      That should have been the last words he said before standing up, dismissing himself and waking off like a badass.

  • @brinsonharris9816
    @brinsonharris9816 3 роки тому +1969

    God damned right I ordered the Code Red. Best Mountain Dew flavor they ever had.

    • @jpsned
      @jpsned 3 роки тому +31

      LOL!

    • @feellucky271
      @feellucky271 3 роки тому +22

      Yeah
      But that shit will kill you.
      I wish I'd never picked up the first bottle.

    • @Enkarashaddam
      @Enkarashaddam 3 роки тому +10

      Naw Voltage all the way

    • @tristan7844
      @tristan7844 3 роки тому +7

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @timothymccray6034
      @timothymccray6034 3 роки тому +3

      Lol...i like code red too

  • @stevemorris289
    @stevemorris289 3 роки тому +1299

    Probably one of the greatest scenes in any film.

    • @tauqir72
      @tauqir72 3 роки тому +6

      My all time favourite..... and my favorite scene......

    • @jacquessowhat3680
      @jacquessowhat3680 3 роки тому +4

      Lol

    • @joequillun7790
      @joequillun7790 3 роки тому +11

      I too agree Steve. Both Jack, and Tom, did a great job in those parts, and kudos to the writer.

    • @pwordpam04
      @pwordpam04 3 роки тому +2

      While I agree it IS an awesome scene, I can't go as far as saying the "greatest scene in any film". I think the scene in "Men of Honor" with Cuba Gooding Jr. & Rober De Niro "I want my 12 steps" is very powerful as well. And I could throw in Al Pacino in "Scent of a Woman" where he defends Chris O'Donnell's character and perhaps even several different scenes from "The Green Mile" come to mind. MY problem is that I can't classify just ONE great scene from a movie... that's just how I personally see it. I'm all over the place and can't decide on ONE "great scene"!!! Lol

    • @mikeoh712
      @mikeoh712 3 роки тому

      Not “problably.” 🇺🇸

  • @giovannigino3675
    @giovannigino3675 2 роки тому +445

    "Colonel, did you order the Code Red ?"
    "No, I did not."
    The end.

    • @joeyscognitivedecline5635
      @joeyscognitivedecline5635 2 роки тому +3

      Wait - what is this inputting actual reality?? You are correct!!!

    • @jalden1579
      @jalden1579 2 роки тому +2

      so true lol

    • @mjwings3
      @mjwings3 2 роки тому +14

      Yep, and Kaffee begins his career as a bartender soon after discharge after type writer maintenance stint, learns Coughlin's Law. "You think they hate you now," "What till you give them crabs."

    • @LloydWaldo
      @LloydWaldo 2 роки тому +7

      That’s why he had the airmen there as his bluff.

    • @jeromezsegunto9184
      @jeromezsegunto9184 2 роки тому

      Marine have spoken the oath,you can't break that.

  • @clydesalley
    @clydesalley 3 роки тому +280

    A slight grin crosses Cruise's face when he says, "Crystal." He knew Jessup had walked right into a trap. Well played.

    • @svenleiser7799
      @svenleiser7799 3 роки тому +14

      Also Nicholsons's little smile after the words of Cruise, that he is released. He knew, that he turned in a trap.

    • @buttonman6262
      @buttonman6262 2 роки тому

      Sven Leiser Which part do you mean?

  • @soccerprog226
    @soccerprog226 12 років тому +674

    I think the true hero of 'A Few Good Men' is obviously Aaron Sorkin and his writing. So sublime, intellectual, and poignant, Aaron Sorkin is one of the best writers of this generation.

    • @thomastammaro693
      @thomastammaro693 3 роки тому +4

      Word! .. Very well done beginning to end!

    • @osmanyousif7849
      @osmanyousif7849 3 роки тому +16

      The thing about how Aaron Sorkin writes is how he times the dialogue and counts every syllable. Look at his films, The American President, Charlie Wilson's War, The West Wing, The Social Network, and Moneyball. Lines are always being repented 2-5 more times than the average writing would do so. The Social Network had over 22 repented sentences in one scene (the one with Jesse Eisenberg on his date with Rooney Mara). Some call this writing style "heighten language dialogue". The goal Sorkin claims is to make dialogue where the characters are smarter than everyone else (including himself).

    • @sfgdragoon
      @sfgdragoon 3 роки тому +6

      @@osmanyousif7849 we all saw the video bud, chill pills

    • @green917
      @green917 3 роки тому +1

      Without question

    • @GeekTalkwithMerg
      @GeekTalkwithMerg 3 роки тому +3

      Crack cocaine is a hell of a drug.

  • @idontknow164
    @idontknow164 3 роки тому +3069

    When Jack goes full Nicholson, people win Oscars.

    • @alifmuhammadchicago
      @alifmuhammadchicago 3 роки тому +122

      And "You can't handle the truth" wasn't even IN the script, apparently.

    • @jonsnipe5484
      @jonsnipe5484 3 роки тому +4

      So what if Kevin bacon said no when judge asked him🤔🤔 what would've happened 🤣😂

    • @ArseneJenga
      @ArseneJenga 3 роки тому +38

      ‘I don’t make movies.I make classics.’

    • @denierdev9723
      @denierdev9723 3 роки тому +6

      *Full Torrance

    • @swoorupjoshi2665
      @swoorupjoshi2665 3 роки тому +37

      I have neither the time, or the inclination to like this comment.

  • @Filmation77
    @Filmation77 3 роки тому +212

    Holy crap 20 plus years later the acting work is still amazing in this piece

    • @antibull4869
      @antibull4869 3 роки тому +7

      Video recording technology improves
      Audio recording technology improves
      Editing software improves
      Camera stabilization tech improves
      ...
      Acting talent never changes
      Acting talent, especially GOOD talent, never changes. Nicholson, or Cruise for that matter, could do this again with the right script.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 2 роки тому

      @@antibull4869 hey I am no fan of Cruises weird shit but he has some amazing films. The Last Samurai. Valryrie. Vanilla Sky.

  • @letsgetlit2829
    @letsgetlit2829 3 роки тому +426

    Jesus, Nicholson really nails those lines

    • @metalmadsen
      @metalmadsen 3 роки тому +11

      In every movie he is in.

    • @MrZZsharka
      @MrZZsharka 3 роки тому +3

      That’s why he’s Jack Nicholson. Lines are the least of his worries

    • @jackxu6158
      @jackxu6158 3 роки тому +7

      Which is why he shot for 10 days and got paid $5 million.

    • @martinkuliza
      @martinkuliza 2 роки тому

      he also maintains really clean nails while doing a few lines
      LOL

    • @jaiden123451
      @jaiden123451 2 роки тому

      He's insane 😳 I'm scared if Jack was my dad

  • @zebestnews
    @zebestnews 12 років тому +372

    Great acting by both Nicholson and Cruise! Absolutely unforgettable dramatic courtroom scene:)

    • @green917
      @green917 3 роки тому +3

      Maybe the best courtroom scene ever written

    • @panobiektywnyKielce
      @panobiektywnyKielce 3 роки тому

      Pozostali także świetnie zagrali.

  • @ricksgarage8069
    @ricksgarage8069 2 роки тому +287

    This is one of the most brilliant pieces of acting I have ever seen.

    • @briandavidson1946
      @briandavidson1946 2 роки тому +7

      6:18 mark u can see Jack's subtle facial mark of approval and expression of respect for how Cruise finishes scene. Its subtle but its there.

    • @whisper2162
      @whisper2162 2 роки тому +1

      ditto

    • @lewiscoacher7781
      @lewiscoacher7781 2 роки тому +1

      @@briandavidson1946 You said it. I didn't know what to make of that settling of his eyes.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 2 роки тому

      You must be thinking of his performance in the Pledge.

    • @thebeardedstate
      @thebeardedstate 2 роки тому +1

      @@lewiscoacher7781 You can also see it in the subtle raising of his lips. Almost a smile, but a simple curling seeing that he's been found out.

  • @vudujl83
    @vudujl83 2 роки тому +141

    “Either way, I don’t give a damn what you think you are entitled to!!!” Something about the way Jack delivers that line makes it my favorite part of his self-important rant

    • @CB-ux5xc
      @CB-ux5xc 2 роки тому +3

      I say that line to dumb liberals all the time.

    • @gargouenzene
      @gargouenzene 2 роки тому

      @@CB-ux5xc reminder : a ago, your double impeached criminal cult leader trump has already LOST and you, members of the cult 45, were saying "medias don't elect the POTUS" 😂🤣

  • @johnnycee5179
    @johnnycee5179 3 роки тому +90

    That was powerful and an example of pride coming before a fall.

  • @eileendelaney7297
    @eileendelaney7297 3 роки тому +383

    Nicholson is an A+ actor. As Good as it Gets, All About Schmidt, One Flew Over the Coo Coo’s Nest and The Shining. He’s great.

    • @hannibalburgers477
      @hannibalburgers477 3 роки тому +6

      I like him in the opening Scene in departed. Especially when he says that magical word that has nothing to do with story. Completely out of blue.

    • @tryarunm
      @tryarunm 3 роки тому +1

      @@hannibalburgers477 i beg pardon. My hand slipped.

    • @francisphillips53
      @francisphillips53 3 роки тому +5

      He made the shining work.. very spooky character played so well.

    • @gracelovestudios2534
      @gracelovestudios2534 3 роки тому +6

      China Town???

    • @notme3686
      @notme3686 3 роки тому +5

      Nicholson is the same in every role he does.

  • @TudorQueen
    @TudorQueen 3 роки тому +62

    Put aside all the speculation about Tom Cruise's personal life and his religious beliefs. The man is, in my opinion, a fine actor. He just went toe-to-toe with Jack Nicholson in one of Nicholson's top ten moments on screen and held his own beautifully. He is the real thing.

    • @highstimulation2497
      @highstimulation2497 2 роки тому +2

      indeed. performer's personal lives are for the most part no concern.

  • @Blasted2Oblivion
    @Blasted2Oblivion 3 роки тому +171

    I love that the two marines on trial looked around like "everyone heard that, right?"

    • @MichelLinschoten
      @MichelLinschoten 3 роки тому +15

      Funfact the reactions were first recorded then the monologue. Jack wanted to rehearse it off camera a couple times .
      The director said "he did it off camera precisely as he did before the camera. So I went up to jack and said save some for the actual shot"
      Jacks reactions "you don't get it rob, I love to act "
      He never missed or screwed up one word in rehearsal or doing it on camera . He's actually known for it by now. Jack Nicholson is a incredible professional on and off camera.

    • @eddiemorrone870
      @eddiemorrone870 3 роки тому +1

      Couldn’t believe he told the truth. Stunned.

    • @markmcclure5800
      @markmcclure5800 3 роки тому

      LOL!!!!!!!!

  • @rahulrahul_awsjunkie
    @rahulrahul_awsjunkie 3 роки тому +54

    “Don’t call me son. I am a lawyer and an officer in the United States Navy and you are under arrest you sob” - he waited days to respond appropriately with perfect timing !!

    • @nstix2009xitsn
      @nstix2009xitsn 3 роки тому +1

      That's awful, and such a man would not have used such words. When I saw the movie on opening night in Brooklyn, the anti-American yuppies cheered the Cruise character cursing out the Nicholson character. I booed them. Sorkin pandered to them, in writing those lines.

    • @rahulrahul_awsjunkie
      @rahulrahul_awsjunkie 3 роки тому +1

      @@nstix2009xitsn that’s simply *your* opinion

    • @nstix2009xitsn
      @nstix2009xitsn 3 роки тому

      @@rahulrahul_awsjunkie What a stupid, vacuous statement. I could say the same about your first stupid statement.

    • @rahulrahul_awsjunkie
      @rahulrahul_awsjunkie 3 роки тому +1

      @@nstix2009xitsn Sure and I did not say that your statement was "stupid". I said its your opinion. Just like it was my opinion that his dialog and the delivery timing was just wonderful and enjoyable. But I guess you are here to demean people. Enjoy!

  • @stacymar684
    @stacymar684 3 роки тому +329

    Hands down, one of the absolute best monologues ever delivered in any film, delivered by one of the greatest actors of all time.

    • @akshaynatu6568
      @akshaynatu6568 3 роки тому +2

      My response to Jessup, after he implicates himself in the Code Red: "Do you expect me to be grateful, you insane POS? I'm not grateful for anything you do. I don't need anything from you, I don't want anything from you. If it wouldn't land me in jail, I would beat the everloving fuck out of you right here in this courtroom. Fuckign shithead."

    • @nstix2009xitsn
      @nstix2009xitsn 3 роки тому +3

      @@akshaynatu6568 What an amateurish speech. You have no writing talent whatsoever.

    • @akshaynatu6568
      @akshaynatu6568 3 роки тому +3

      @@nstix2009xitsn Ehh, get lost chump. This is YT. I wasn't going for "best speech ever", just trying to convey what I would do in that moment.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 2 роки тому +2

      @@akshaynatu6568 I side with the Colonel. America became a lost void of crybaby jerkoffs

    • @akshaynatu6568
      @akshaynatu6568 2 роки тому +2

      @@flightofthebumblebee9529 Jesus man. You think Jessup was right to order the Code Red instead of doing the SENSIBLE fucking thing and sending Santiago home because he was too weak to be a Marine?

  • @Ironheart73
    @Ironheart73 3 роки тому +307

    Jessups greatest strength and weakness is his Pride. He is a highly decorated commander and he prides himself with the responsibility of guarding a base which has enemies on the other side that can attack anytime soon.
    He is so proud of what he does, he would not accept that he has a substandard soldier. Instead of medically discharging Santiago, he acted on his ego and opted to just brutalize the poor guy thinking this would make Santiago a better soldier, and him a better commander. When things went down south quickly, he cut lose two pawns, and he thought that his rank (Which brought power) would let him get away with it. Think of him as a tiger parent who wont accept that he has a child who could not get straight As.
    Here we see him let his ego get the better of him. He was asked if he ordered the code red, and the Presiding Judge told him he did not need to answer it. He did answer it in a fit of rage because he felt insulted that someone like Keffee who did not even earn his rank by being a combat soldier would question him on how he commands his soldiers. Its like when that kid questions his tiger parent Dad why he is so obsessed with those straight As, and the dad feels offended because he pays the bills and puts food on the table. Jessup thought that Keffe has no right to ask him questions like that, and being the fanatic he is to his uniform and rank melts down and confesses to ordering the code red.

    • @gfunk63901
      @gfunk63901 3 роки тому +17

      Perfect interpretation

    • @rcslyman8929
      @rcslyman8929 3 роки тому +41

      While I don't condone hazing, it's not like Dawson and Downey went with intent to do harm to Santiago, nor was Jessup looking to have him killed. As he said, "We're going to train the lad." And then specifically tell Kendrick that he wants Santiago making top marks by his next performance eval. They wanted to make Santiago into the model of the Marine Corps.
      The problem was the unrecognized heart condition, and as a veteran with startling similar symptoms as they said Santiago had, I am extremely comfortable in believing that they were describing Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (yes, it's real, not just something they toss around on House). My condition wasn't discovered until I had been in nearly 10 years. There were no symptoms early off, in fact I cleared my run (1.5 mile) in BMT with a time of 10m32s. Not incredibly fast, but it was fast enough for Honor Grad. By the time my condition was diagnosed, I couldn't keep pace on runs no matter how hard I tried. I was at 25 minutes by the time I cleared all six laps. My PT tests, as a result, were all failures. My chain pushed me hard to improve, I had times where SNCOs would pop out of nowhere with a weighted pack and have me walk flights, or go run, or whatever.
      During one group PT session, I said screw it, I'm going to push hard as I can. And I did. I was out front leading the pack for half a mile. Then I fell back. Then I slowed to a crawl. So badly, that our PTL was beside me and took me into the nurse's station at our facility. I wound up in the ER, where they ruled out a full blown heart attack, but an exam and some follow-on tests found an obstruction, and I had a diagnosis. Until then, no one knew. Not even me. I was even told the Commander was prepping to bring me up on Malingering charges, they thought I was faking the run problems. Post diagnosis, I was put on a run waiver and instead completed walking versions (they're harder to pass, trust me). I was apologized to over and over because they realized they were quite literally pushing me to death to pass the test... but they didn't know.
      The problem is the overall culture surrounding medical issues in the military. Even the doctor in the movie, looked at a Marine complaining of classic heart-related symptoms, and gave him a clean bill of health. And probably some Motrin. Rather than giving him a complete workup to see if there was an actual problem. Without a medical diagnosis, command staff treated this a corrective training issue... because if you're the square peg, they will bust your ass to shave your corners until you fit through that round hole.
      No, doesn't excuse the hazing in violation of ALCOM's directive, and because it resulted in the death of Santiago, made matters worse. Then there's the cover-up after the fact, and that goes down a whole new rabbit hole of wrong way beyond the issue. Aside for those actions, everything they had done was in line with military culture. You don't send someone packing because they can't run... you work with them to get back up to standards. I mean, guy was in, right? That means he'd been through Basic, he'd been through all the medical checks at MEPS... he'd done it at some point. And he was still boot, so it wasn't all that long ago, shouldn't stand to reason that he was capable? Anyway, point is that military leaders and command staff need to take a harder look when the people under their command are showing obvious problems, and get them checked out fully. I don't know where I'd be right now if mine hadn't been caught, but it's not hard to imagine a place very similar to Santiago. At the very best, I'd have probably been BCD'd and still undiagnosed to this day. Just one fateful run that had the nurses thinking I was about to crash that got me the care I needed. Santiago wasn't so lucky.
      ... because, you know, plot.

    • @ripvanwinkle6449
      @ripvanwinkle6449 3 роки тому +10

      My DS in BT said one thing to us one after noon. he had us on 24 ct pushups, smoking us right after chow. Know what he said?
      "Pressure. It either cracks pipes, or makes diamonds. Are you diamonds, or pipes?"
      "DIAMONDS, DRILL SERGEANT!"
      "Then a few push ups don't matter to you boys at all, do they?"
      "NO DRILL SERGEANT!"
      Basic was a fucking blast.

    • @lukeferguson9236
      @lukeferguson9236 3 роки тому +24

      Jessup was an outright narcissist. This is why he can absolutely not tolerate even the smallest perceived slights or failures to express what he would consider to be proper respect. This is why when he berated Markinson for questioning him in front of another officer, Jessup made sure to throw his promotions and acquired rank into Markinson's face. He gets off on making others feel smaller than him, and will stoop to sexually harassing an officer in order to make her feel comfortable because he didn't like the questions she was asking, nor her tone.
      For all his grandiose bluster about honor and duty; I think the man merely worshiped himself, and merely touted patriotism as a means to garner the praise and adulation that he craved. He thought that he was beyond reproach, he lacked empathy nor did he take responsibility for his actions, has an almost pathological need to dominate and put down others; this guy is just a dead-ringer for narcissm.

    • @robertisham5279
      @robertisham5279 3 роки тому +2

      Marine not solider

  • @travislewis7785
    @travislewis7785 3 роки тому +27

    This scene still holds up over all these years

    • @brianb1684
      @brianb1684 3 роки тому +1

      It takes legendary and puts it on a pedestal....incredible scene....

  • @shanesantana54
    @shanesantana54 3 роки тому +45

    All of these actors at their peak. This was incredible acting by all of them. Tom Cruise, Demi Moore, Jack Nicholsen, Kevin Bacon, Kevin Pollak...Every one of them

  • @Romans8-9
    @Romans8-9 3 роки тому +840

    People sleep on Tom as an actor because he turned into an action star but he is such an underrated actor. His acting here is as good as Jack's.

    • @kas7344
      @kas7344 3 роки тому +11

      As good? You mean way better

    • @MrBraddles3128
      @MrBraddles3128 3 роки тому +31

      Nobody sleeps on Tom Cruise. The fuck?

    • @jonathan2755
      @jonathan2755 3 роки тому +3

      Ppl sleep on UA-cam sneaking this into your recommended years later.

    • @MrBraddles3128
      @MrBraddles3128 3 роки тому +2

      @@jonathan2755 I searched for it.

    • @BruteZ7957
      @BruteZ7957 3 роки тому +19

      @@kas7344 way better? Lol do you know what acting even means? This acting here is as subpar as it can get. None of his face muscles move in the previous scene, his body is rigid af! Compare that to Jack's acting. Smh. Fanbois.

  • @r6854
    @r6854 3 роки тому +249

    I love the two marine court guards, no hesitation, no conflict of conscience, just action.

    • @stevechance150
      @stevechance150 3 роки тому +24

      It's the Judge's house,
      the the word of the Judge is law.

    • @triandfit1
      @triandfit1 3 роки тому +2

      And they could kick his into next week.

    • @DominicNJ73
      @DominicNJ73 3 роки тому +1

      @Ridge Gregory Fuck off, no one wants to watch your shitty channel full of stolen videos.

    • @blazejenkins8386
      @blazejenkins8386 2 роки тому +8

      Mps dont give a shit about rank if you break the laws

    • @cardinalbob1
      @cardinalbob1 2 роки тому +5

      Yes indeed. The MPs “work” for the Judge and no one else. They know how to stay in the background and observe, then when called upon they’re right into action.

  • @gurnblanstein9816
    @gurnblanstein9816 3 роки тому +38

    Quite possibly the best scene in cinematic history

  • @surudog4929
    @surudog4929 3 роки тому +45

    Jack is amazing. He is a great actor.

  • @LFC1892KOP
    @LFC1892KOP 3 роки тому +1049

    “Colonel Jessup, did you order the code red!”
    “No.”
    Daniel Kaffee is sent to a court martial. Roll credits.

    • @rajjain6273
      @rajjain6273 3 роки тому +33

      "Consider yourself in contempt!"

    • @kylemilburn7704
      @kylemilburn7704 3 роки тому +92

      "You made it clear just a minute ago that people follow your orders, or people die"
      "And now Santiago is dead."
      Kaffee is sent to a court martial. Roll credits. 😂

    • @redwingsfan3621
      @redwingsfan3621 3 роки тому +26

      Now teaching typewriter maintenance for women.

    • @jonsnipe5484
      @jonsnipe5484 3 роки тому +7

      Screen rant would've did that perfect..😥😥😥

    • @martindebrois1472
      @martindebrois1472 3 роки тому +44

      A lot of people, from the military, have complained about the movie saying yeah that's NOT the way it would really go down: A seasoned, hardened man like Jessup would never admit that - I submit that about *every one* of those men would have the same meltdown - with Kaffee right in front of their face, getting under their skin.

  • @toyshanger8945
    @toyshanger8945 3 роки тому +388

    Please note Kevin bacon looked stunned was an excellent act as well. You need to know that the entire room made it a very believable scene.

    • @alexg5107
      @alexg5107 3 роки тому +21

      Agreed. He played that resigned realization that he lost very well.

    • @redwingsfan3621
      @redwingsfan3621 3 роки тому +15

      Yes, the obvious friendship between Kaffee and Ross was a nice part of the script. “I’ll flip you for it.” “Too late.”

    • @nikreece6295
      @nikreece6295 3 роки тому +5

      So did the judge as well

    • @guppi277
      @guppi277 3 роки тому +3

      Kind of an epic film.
      Everytime UA-cam brings it on recommendation, I stop by to watch. And because I do, the recommendation only gets worse. More and more of the same film....! 😂

    • @obliviousmode575
      @obliviousmode575 3 роки тому +3

      Yeah he had the perfect expression on his face that he lost the case.

  • @waynecassels3607
    @waynecassels3607 2 роки тому +11

    One of the most powerful acting performances ever. By both actors.

  • @miltonfelix6030
    @miltonfelix6030 3 роки тому +139

    Jack is one of the best actor all times.

  • @reubenstevens5884
    @reubenstevens5884 3 роки тому +82

    An absolutely incredible moment in cinema history!! Jack Nicholson and Tom Cruise should've won an oscar for this movie. For this scene in particular. Amazing.

    • @jonsnipe5484
      @jonsnipe5484 3 роки тому +1

      Jack definitely

    • @redwingsfan3621
      @redwingsfan3621 3 роки тому

      I assumed at least one of them did.

    • @jonsnipe5484
      @jonsnipe5484 3 роки тому +2

      @@redwingsfan3621 I forgot but I know someone gotta award... I know it wasn't jack.. idk y but it's the way oscars are

    • @feellucky271
      @feellucky271 3 роки тому

      @@jonsnipe5484 Yeah.
      Pussifed,commie liberal bullshit now.

    • @jonsnipe5484
      @jonsnipe5484 3 роки тому +1

      @@feellucky271 ok calm down🤣🤣

  • @crikk0
    @crikk0 10 років тому +89

    I can`t describe how I feel while watching this scene! This movie is true art

  • @mikezebike
    @mikezebike 2 роки тому +167

    "You lieutenant Weinberg?"..that unscripted little gem gets me everytime.🤣

    • @tomvance8522
      @tomvance8522 2 роки тому +6

      Great back story on that line.
      ua-cam.com/video/-DLt8WNYN2I/v-deo.html

    • @lindafurman6288
      @lindafurman6288 2 роки тому

      Just watched that UA-cam clip that Kevin Pollack did. He talks about the Lt. Weinberg line a lot but never mentions it’s unscripted.

    • @ImmaWright
      @ImmaWright 2 роки тому

      It was in the script

  • @tamasviczian4594
    @tamasviczian4594 3 роки тому +19

    This still gives me goosebumps after all this years.

  • @justinmanser7525
    @justinmanser7525 2 роки тому +40

    If Jack Nicholson looked at me like that I'd die. This scene is Tom Cruise's most dangerous stunt ever.

  • @quill1260
    @quill1260 2 роки тому +28

    Word is Nicholson did that scene in one single take. Sounds preposterous to me, but I've seen people that were in that room testify to the truth of that. Mind boggling. Amazing.

    • @grantacuna6622
      @grantacuna6622 2 роки тому +1

      I think he did 2 takes (they only had him for a short window to shoot so there wasn't a lot of time) but the shot in the movie is from the first take he did if I'm remembering this right.

    • @WGB3019
      @WGB3019 2 роки тому

      I looked a bit more closely. During that entire scene, I think Nicholson blinked 3 times. The eyes draw you in.

    • @userak7425
      @userak7425 2 роки тому

      I was there. It was 5 days of shooting. You heard wrong.

    • @edsiler3260
      @edsiler3260 2 роки тому

      From what I read, that scene was shot MANY times, largely because Nicholson insisted on getting it dead solid perfect.

  • @sugarbear8574
    @sugarbear8574 2 роки тому +14

    I think we can all be thankful that Jack had a healthy outlet for his behavior.

  • @kungfumind.
    @kungfumind. 3 роки тому +6

    24 years later and this film remains a classic.

  • @stephenclues2948
    @stephenclues2948 3 роки тому +40

    Nicholson on blistering form. Cruise did well to stay with him.

  • @daveluttinen2547
    @daveluttinen2547 3 роки тому +30

    There have been soliloquys in film for decades, but to me this is hands down the finest performance I have ever seen. Bravo! Talk about swallowing the part whole!

  • @lindafurman6288
    @lindafurman6288 2 роки тому +19

    Let’s not forget one of the huge reasons everyone does such amazing acting here - the director, Rob Reiner. He’s responsible for the tempo, the peaks and valleys of intensity in the scenes, camera angles - all that stuff that makes for such great drama that we don’t even think about because the actors are so good. Between Aaron Sorkin’s brilliant script and Rob’s directing chops, the actors just nailed the whole thing. One of the best movies ever!

  • @tommysoprano1441
    @tommysoprano1441 3 роки тому +140

    Not a Tom Cruise fan but wow He was great in this scene

    • @marcosc7375
      @marcosc7375 3 роки тому +8

      I think there are many scenes Tom cruise is on and he is great in many of them.

    • @alexgataric
      @alexgataric 3 роки тому +2

      He played a lawyer very well in The Firm but that role wasn't nearly as memorable as this.

    • @jonsnipe5484
      @jonsnipe5484 3 роки тому +2

      I loved how he used jessup ego against him

    • @dzanier
      @dzanier 3 роки тому +5

      He’s actually a very good actor. It’s the other things about him that are off putting.

    • @tommysoprano1441
      @tommysoprano1441 3 роки тому +1

      @@dzanier the fact that he is involved with those bastard scum pieces of shit Scientology ??????????

  • @jamilmohammedal-ghazali6309
    @jamilmohammedal-ghazali6309 3 роки тому +24

    This is just beautiful, Tom and Jack was at their best, just great and not to forget Rob Reiner...

    • @mrwildbill24
      @mrwildbill24 3 роки тому +4

      I'd like to forget Rob Reiner.

    • @toddgrogg2810
      @toddgrogg2810 3 роки тому +1

      Why would you want to forget rob reiner?

    • @mrwildbill24
      @mrwildbill24 3 роки тому +1

      @@toddgrogg2810 Because he's a slimeball elitist liberal.

    • @sdwriter2626
      @sdwriter2626 3 роки тому +1

      @@mrwildbill24 Oh, poor baby is triggered. Lol.

    • @GoDLiKe211
      @GoDLiKe211 3 роки тому +1

      Rob Reiner is a propagandist tool. Do your research

  • @eddyredmond7758
    @eddyredmond7758 3 роки тому +10

    One of the best clips in movie history!!! One heck of a movie!!!

  • @henrycausey3263
    @henrycausey3263 2 роки тому +2

    This is a classic star performance by two great actors, going back and forth at each other.

  • @wrightvideos2011
    @wrightvideos2011 3 роки тому +140

    The best scene from the movie; shame Jack lost out in the Oscar for Supporting Actor

    • @g.w.7893
      @g.w.7893 3 роки тому +10

      Never trust the "Academy".

    • @patriciawright8786
      @patriciawright8786 3 роки тому

      Paul Wright- I enjoyed watching Nicholson on the front row of the Oscars for decades. But, he should have won for this performance too.

    • @stvdagger8074
      @stvdagger8074 3 роки тому +4

      @@patriciawright8786 In what way was Gene Hackman's performance as Little Bill inferior?

    • @PowerDiva
      @PowerDiva 3 роки тому

      He's got 3 more at home though. It's hard to fathom how Tom Cruise has never won an Oscar after watching this though.

  • @brianschoppaul2805
    @brianschoppaul2805 3 роки тому +10

    This is the most powerful I could watch it over and over again and never get bored

  • @SwordmasterKane
    @SwordmasterKane 3 роки тому +74

    You look at Nicholson's face in the end when Kaffee says to him "The witness is excused", and you know what he got his Academy Award for...

    • @davidmacgowan
      @davidmacgowan 3 роки тому +8

      Sadly, he didn't win an Oscar for this.

  • @tomzadvydas1758
    @tomzadvydas1758 3 роки тому +7

    Remember seeing this in ‘92 in the movies. Dope scene 25 years later still

  • @notta3d
    @notta3d 3 роки тому +49

    Best line in this great speech "I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom that I provide and then questions the manner in which I provide it."

    • @Thechist781
      @Thechist781 3 роки тому +8

      He had a point in that one.

    • @AlcoholicBoredom
      @AlcoholicBoredom 3 роки тому +9

      While I get what’s he saying, he’s still the bad guy. Why? Because he still ordered the code red in defiance of higher orders. Ok, but maybe code reds are necessa...oh screw this. The real reason this a-hole is the bad guy is because he left two low levels Marines to rot because of his orders. Elsewhere in the movie they said his “star was on the rise.” Meaning he was going to be made brigadier general. If this sack of crap had any integrity, he would’ve put his hands behind his back and admitted what he did. He doesn’t deserve a star or an eagle. Anyone worth the term officer would’ve had enough integrity to immediately admit to the court what he did.

    • @dragonraizen
      @dragonraizen 3 роки тому +3

      "The ends justify my means and I don't have to explain myself to anyone"

    • @nickdfoxy
      @nickdfoxy 2 роки тому +3

      Very dangerous and very wrong-headed thinking. Let's say you get into a car accident late one night and despite the fact that you rise and sleep under the blanket that first responders and ER docs provide, one of them commits malpractice and you unnecessarily lose a limb. Do you still feel that you have no right to question the manner in which they provided care to you?

    • @halleck3
      @halleck3 2 роки тому

      @@Thechist781 Yeah, great point. Ordered the code red and then let two Marines who were just obeying orders take the fall for it. But he uses words like "honor." Where was the honor in hanging those guys out to dry and making it look like they acted on their own?

  • @johnmcmahon5967
    @johnmcmahon5967 3 роки тому +76

    One of the most memorable scenes in moviemaking history!

  • @eviannafaye5269
    @eviannafaye5269 3 роки тому +8

    I could watch this over and over again, and never get bored of it. Best ever acting. Best scene. Unforgettable.

  • @IsoreUnderScoreLore
    @IsoreUnderScoreLore 2 роки тому +1

    Did I just watch this 3 times in a row? After having already seen it about a dozen times over the last 20 years? YOU'RE GOD DAMN RIGHT I DID !!

  • @ccbfernandez
    @ccbfernandez 3 роки тому +72

    Alternate Ending...Daniel Kaffee has been recently promoted to Head Instructor for Typewriter Maintenance at the Rocco Clubo School for Women

  • @Lane8492
    @Lane8492 3 роки тому +41

    "You're not going anywhere Colonel." "MPs guard the Colonel." I bet Colonel Jessup didn't expect to hear that.

    • @JR-ju3kj
      @JR-ju3kj 2 роки тому +1

      He admitted to a crime on the stand.I wonder what he thought was going to happen after he admitted to giving the order.

  • @Westhelockpicker
    @Westhelockpicker 3 роки тому +32

    I think Tom's line at the end when he said I'm not your son and you know the rest is a powerful line also

    • @martindebrois1472
      @martindebrois1472 3 роки тому +5

      Yes! ... Most important line in the whole film. Because it was always a condescending, "I'm smarter and better than you" thing, Jessup was saying.

  • @Rodenson1314
    @Rodenson1314 3 роки тому +19

    2:28 is where one of the greatest scenes in cinematic history REALLY gets started

  • @almighty5839
    @almighty5839 2 роки тому +1

    Without a doubt one of my favorite movies

  • @blueeyedcowboy8291
    @blueeyedcowboy8291 3 роки тому +176

    The thing that people don't understand, is the type of lawyer Lt. Kaffee was. After he got the confession, he Immediately stopped the Colonel from further implicating himself, and commanded the court to schedule a seperate hearing. He was just like his father and wanted the truth to be shown.

    • @SamBrickell
      @SamBrickell 3 роки тому +9

      If you actually want the truth you wouldn't take steps to prevent someone from implicating themselves... Not arguing that what he did to actually defend the Colonel wasn't honorable in a way, but it wasn't seeking to pour sunlight over every possible bit of truth that the lieutenant could.

    • @saphired02
      @saphired02 3 роки тому +11

      @@SamBrickell he doesn't need to proceed any further than that. The col was under oath and if he didn't ask for a separate trial things could have been a little complicated in the col trial.

    • @cloudygor8948
      @cloudygor8948 3 роки тому +7

      The type of lawyer that Lt Kaffee was is the kind that is about to make coffee to other lawyers cause he would've been disbarred after this trial and this whole trial would've been dismissed on the grounds of prejudice and miscarrage of justice. Kaffee started off with an irrelevant line of questioning, battering of witness and submitting inadmissable evidence such as tower logs. The Judge said he will hold Lt. Kaffee on grounds of contempt and anything Jessup said afterwards would have been inadmissable at a retrial.
      It's a movie.. you'll never be assigned to go to a full court martial with no case under your belt unsupervised (Or better yet, lecture your supeior officer whom is also your supervisor) that's like going to the supreme court after you became an intern at a firm and preach your firm's partner about their line of work.

    • @Mfields4517
      @Mfields4517 2 роки тому +4

      @@cloudygor8948 i think you underestimate the permeability of the justice system. Lots of stuff gets thru that shouldnt. Bill cosby for example.. gave testimony under agreement that it would be sealed and couldnt be used for prosecution. New da said since it was the previous da’s agreement, he didnt have to follow it. New da used the testimony to put him in jail. Took 3 years for the justice system to untangle that one and release cosby. In all likelihood that prosecutor was hoping he would just die in prison of age…

    • @cloudygor8948
      @cloudygor8948 2 роки тому

      @@Mfields4517 Justice system is always flawed and I can't encapsulate every case at all times. But strictly speaking this will never happen to a career Colonel in a controversy case such as this one, and certainly the prosecution will not allow a homicide case to be run by a junior lawyer who has "never seen the inside of a court room" plus allowing him to pretty much walk over his CO who outranks him and has more experience.
      It doesn't happen not because its about the victim, it's not. It's not happening because the military takes ranking and experiencevery seriously. This junior LT here pretty much just walked over 2 Colonel, one is the court Judge another one is Jessup.

  • @gregorymgm1415
    @gregorymgm1415 3 роки тому +5

    One of my favorite movies. What makes this one among the greatest ever are the dialogues, the intensity. It explodes in this scene especially and Actors are always at their best.

  • @sky0480
    @sky0480 3 роки тому +1

    one of the best movies. old movies are the best!

  • @user-eo1vi2nt1o
    @user-eo1vi2nt1o 3 роки тому +108

    This is the best Tom Cruise performance in his career

    • @tristan7844
      @tristan7844 3 роки тому +2

      What about Jerry Macguire??

    • @lordoftoxicity
      @lordoftoxicity 3 роки тому +8

      Collateral????

    • @Jbb7272
      @Jbb7272 3 роки тому +7

      No way... he was in tropic thunder.

    • @Romans8-9
      @Romans8-9 3 роки тому +2

      He has many to be fair.

    • @WolfSS88
      @WolfSS88 3 роки тому +2

      What about his time in Scientology? That's a true show.

  • @mitchellrose3620
    @mitchellrose3620 3 роки тому +71

    Nicholson almost smiles when Cruise says "The witness is excused".

    • @alandbs329
      @alandbs329 3 роки тому

      Thanks dad 🙈

    • @davidlawrence9091
      @davidlawrence9091 3 роки тому +4

      That how we ended up with Liberals!

    • @martindebrois1472
      @martindebrois1472 3 роки тому

      It was sort of a little half smirk, where you can tell Jessup knew Kaffee got the best of him ...

    • @feellucky271
      @feellucky271 3 роки тому

      @@martindebrois1472 Nope.
      It was his ego......again.
      Kidding man.
      Just fucking with you about the other comments above.
      Good argument by the way.

    • @martindebrois1472
      @martindebrois1472 3 роки тому +2

      @@feellucky271 I would have liked to see a sequel. See him do some jail time, then come out and do something GOOD - for somebody. Maybe Kaffee goes after someone bad, with him.

  • @timwyld573
    @timwyld573 2 роки тому +10

    Just as Jack has confirmed the clarity of his point, there is a really sparkle in Cruise's eyes

  • @MrSummerjamsam
    @MrSummerjamsam 2 роки тому +6

    This has got to be some of the greatest 6 minutes of movie dialogue of all time.....top 10?

  • @warmarcade
    @warmarcade 3 роки тому +32

    After 3mins in i started to realize this isn't a really expensive commercial for Mountain Dew

    • @davidfloren5339
      @davidfloren5339 3 роки тому +4

      Give me a mountain
      and nothing to do
      Give me the whole world
      And give me a YOU CAN"T HANDLE THE TRUTH!

    • @shawnheddin4833
      @shawnheddin4833 3 роки тому

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @mikelgubanez1796
    @mikelgubanez1796 3 роки тому +23

    What's great is how cruise uses facial expressions to get under jacks skin

    • @dhm5675
      @dhm5675 3 роки тому +3

      Kafee - " I said grave danger?" facial expressions killed it. Completely got under the skin of the colonel. Great acting by Tom.

  • @MrBraddles3128
    @MrBraddles3128 3 роки тому +27

    "You don't have to answer that question."
    "Mkay."
    *End credits*

    • @guppi277
      @guppi277 3 роки тому

      Lame

    • @baldwintheleper
      @baldwintheleper 3 роки тому +2

      Incredibly lame. Especially lame are the people who say 'Mkay' and think its cool.

    • @MrBraddles3128
      @MrBraddles3128 3 роки тому +4

      @@baldwintheleper Mkay.

    • @baldwintheleper
      @baldwintheleper 3 роки тому

      @@MrBraddles3128 hey thanks for proving my point, man. I'm glad you replied.

    • @MrBraddles3128
      @MrBraddles3128 3 роки тому +3

      @@baldwintheleper Mkay.

  • @ArchismanMozumder
    @ArchismanMozumder 2 роки тому +26

    Jack Nicholson's impactful acting had many of my friends empathize with his hard as nails mindset, even justifying his behaviour at the camp which he lorded over. My friends were of the opinion that one has to be a nasty, snarling bastard to win battles.
    McEnroe & Conners said the same thing while winning their Grand Slams. Then came Sampras, Federer, Nadal & several others, who showed the world that being fierce at work is not necessarily linked with bad behaviour.
    Once again, great acting by Nicholson. Equally classy acting by Cruise.

  • @monstermonty9074
    @monstermonty9074 3 роки тому +9

    The way Jack Nicholson straightened is jacket is so satisfying

  • @blueempress4life946
    @blueempress4life946 2 роки тому +5

    "I want the truth." "You can't handle the truth!" Epic🙏❤️

  • @jbrisby
    @jbrisby 3 роки тому +22

    "Did you order the Code Red?"
    "I ordered it right between your knees."

  • @timg2088
    @timg2088 2 роки тому +3

    "You want me on that wall, you need me on that wall!"
    One of my all time favorite quotes!

  • @Stevesautopartsify
    @Stevesautopartsify 10 місяців тому

    No CGI, no gunshots, no explosions!! Just 100% masterclass acting!

  • @sd-py1xb
    @sd-py1xb 3 роки тому +11

    DAMIT KAFFEE!!!! Love Kevin. Such an underrated actor.

  • @DP-eo5xd
    @DP-eo5xd 2 роки тому +12

    Tom Cruise held his own here with Nicholson. One of the best dialogues in modern movie history. I put it up there with the diner scene with De Niro and Pacino in Heat.

  • @siltom1962
    @siltom1962 3 роки тому +6

    "You can't handle the truth, no truth-handler you, I totally *deride* your truth-handling abilities!"

  • @yoyo1899
    @yoyo1899 3 роки тому +5

    The moment he picks up the hat. Truly greatness.

  • @w.h.1208
    @w.h.1208 3 роки тому +13

    “You can’t handle the truth!!” - best part 😎

  • @hasake8873
    @hasake8873 3 роки тому +6

    One of the best acting scene ever.

  • @PrimalElf
    @PrimalElf 2 роки тому +1

    Sorkin Screenplay MASTERPIECE!!!

  • @syedmd9046
    @syedmd9046 3 роки тому +1

    Nobody can duplicate this scene awesome

  • @robd4526
    @robd4526 3 роки тому +5

    ALL-TIME CLASSIC... intense + gripping. any & every time you see this.

  • @gigas81
    @gigas81 3 роки тому +10

    "You WANT me on that wall. You NEED ME ON THAT WALL!"

    • @bheast86
      @bheast86 3 роки тому

      Imagine a few years previous, and a Soviet Colonel saying that about the Berlin Wall, or more relevantly, the 'Iron Curtain' barrier a bit further west: not a true analogy to Guantanamo since he could point out that, historically, armies from much further west or further east from Berlin had got into Moscow, and nearly did again in living memory

    • @versatiletitan2466
      @versatiletitan2466 3 роки тому

      Dont sign up for the job if u dont wanna be on that wall,nobody is kissing ur ass

  • @Atrenu
    @Atrenu 2 роки тому +19

    Something that this clip doesn't make people privy to is the fact that Kaffee has been, for lack of better words, pressing Jessup's buttons for quite some time at this point - that was probably the reason why Jessup said "YOU'RE GOD DAMN RIGHT I DID!" at the end of the interrogation

    • @mardiffv.8775
      @mardiffv.8775 2 роки тому +2

      Yes indeed, Kaffee started to push Jessup's buttoms in Cuba by unrespectfully demanding the transfer order of Santiago.
      Then in the courtroom with the weak questions about the phone bills and cloths of Santiago.
      The pause of Kaffee saying nothing and Jessup thought he was off the hook. So he wanted to walk out of the courtroom, Kaffee stopped in unrespectfully by calling him Jessup, not colonel or Sir. Annoying Jessup.
      And then this cross exam, where Kaffee caught Jessup telling a lie, making Jessup really angry.
      Finanly the hate of Jessup toward Kaffee, Jessup regarded Kaffee and other navy lawyers as weak civilian in a grotesk uniform. Causing Jessup to confess his crime and fun fact; Jessup did not know how serious his crime was.

    • @hansumjoe
      @hansumjoe 2 роки тому +1

      It would have been a nice scene with Jack and Bacon where he asks him to bail him out if he gets in trouble

  • @1976athletico
    @1976athletico 2 роки тому +3

    Great acting involves the chemistry between actors, how they interact, and how they behave between the lines, the emotion, the body language. This is a superb example of what real acting is.

  • @codywizman1887
    @codywizman1887 3 роки тому +12

    Best classic scene I can handle the truth! ❤️😇

  • @Vnix
    @Vnix 2 роки тому +21

    Im just now noticing the amount of risk that Kaffee put himself into just to squeeze a confession out of Jessep, it was a high risk high reward attempt and he scored. Impressive story telling.

  • @drewberrynews3875
    @drewberrynews3875 2 роки тому +2

    One of my favorite movie scenes of all time. You can't handle the Truth.

  • @mugumedeus6977
    @mugumedeus6977 2 роки тому +1

    I remember watching this movie over 10 times.

  • @Del-Canada
    @Del-Canada 3 роки тому +102

    My friends and I used to look at each after after seeing this and be all like, "You're goddamned right I did!" when answering a question. 😸

    • @jamstawildman
      @jamstawildman 3 роки тому +12

      Whenever anyone calls me son, I say don't call me son: I'm a lawyer and an officer in the United States navy, and you're under arrest you son of a bitch. Most people don't get the reference and look at me like I've lost it, but it always makes me laugh to myself.

    • @gypsyscometotown
      @gypsyscometotown 3 роки тому

      @@jamstawildman 😅

    • @gypsyscometotown
      @gypsyscometotown 3 роки тому

      😂

    • @david-pb4bi
      @david-pb4bi 3 роки тому +1

      Did they say " you're under arrest you son of a bitch"

    • @e4d578
      @e4d578 3 роки тому +1

      @@jamstawildman Makes sense to me....so what you are saying is that if all the animals along the equator were capable of flattery, then Thanksgiving and Halloween would fall on the same day.

  • @canadianasterixgmail
    @canadianasterixgmail 3 роки тому +5

    The best line, "You are under arrest, you SOB". This was a true boss moment for Tom.

    • @Willysmb44
      @Willysmb44 3 роки тому

      True, but his character would have gotten into a LOT of trouble for saying that

  • @captainamerica6525
    @captainamerica6525 3 роки тому +2

    Great scene. Back and forth they both did an excellent job! Stellar performance!

  • @darrenJ814
    @darrenJ814 3 роки тому +7

    "...deep down in places you don't talk about at parties, you WANT me on that wall, you NEED me on that wall..."

    • @versatiletitan2466
      @versatiletitan2466 3 роки тому

      U know what u sign up for does not mean ur a god with no consequences coming.

  • @TheBb101010
    @TheBb101010 3 роки тому +4

    Is that clear? Crystal...gives me chills every time!

  • @ervinthompson6598
    @ervinthompson6598 2 роки тому +3

    Woops........then Ross is in such shock he can't even respond to Kaffee's call for a court martial...I love how Kaffee turned Jesup's own words around on him, enraging him until he lost it ; as a lawyer, with the brains of a Perry Mason and the quick wits of a Ben Matlock. Brilliant.

  • @GIguy
    @GIguy 3 роки тому +2

    YES!! I’d watch the entire thing again just to hear that final line!

  • @marcocolecchia4147
    @marcocolecchia4147 3 роки тому

    Great damn awesome movie. I watch it every time I can