Tough luck, I know! "A Few Good Men" got nominated for five Golden Globes and four Academy Awards. They were hoping to win Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (that's Jack Nicholson), Best Film Editing, and Best Sound Mixing. But, despite many thinking Jack Nicholson deserved a golden award, the movie didn't actually win in any of those categories it was nominated for.
@@warrenwhite9085 yes yes, the academy is woke communists who hate america....but back here in reality, this movie shows a power hungry egomaniac colonel who has no issues torturing his own men, and marines willing to obey unlawful orders and beating their fellow marine to death, i guess this is what you think is redeeming and moral
This is my favorite movie of all time. This scene right here is so legendary. The acting in this movie was incredible. I NEVER get tired of this movie lol. 🙏🏾❤️
In an interview with Kevin Pollock, he said they had to shoot this same scene many times from different angles using the same cameras because there weren't enough cameras to film everything in the same take (I'm quoting from memory but I believe they did 12 takes for this scene). And that could pose a problem in continuity because if the actors couldn't maintain the same facial expressions, demeanor, intensity, etc...from take to take, the final editing would be ruined. He also said that in all of the takes, Jack Nicholson would act EXACTLY like the last one, with the same intensity, facial expression, demeanor, as you just saw in the movie cut (almost like a machine). It was amazing and saved a lot of hours for everybody.
Forget who the actor was, but in the initial reading, just sitting around the table, he was the same. The others were just sleep walking through their lines. Nicholas came out firing just as he did in the final take. Everybody at the table exchanged glances, realizing that they had to up their game.
The master gives a lesson in character acting, because underneath he feels what he says. He becomes the character for the duration of shooting. People say its from the very first script reading. He has spent days absorbing whats required and he never disappoints. Anthony Hopkins said that only Brando does it as well.
This is the perfect example of someone who's in a position of authority being totally unsettled by being challenged. They are so used to people just doing as they are told.
He had to answer because Kaffee dared to ask. He had to put down Kaffee, and he wasn't going to let the judge decide what he would do, because that would put the judge above him. This scene is perfect.
When you infuriate someone, they only see you. They don't see the judge. They don't see the jury. They don't see the court. They come after you. It's personal.
One notable thing is Jessup complaining about not being addressed by his own honorific whilst forgetting the honorific of the judge - if there's one immediate, easy to explain lesson for new lawyers it's 'don't annoy the judge, this is their room, and as much as this trial might seem important to you, it's their day-to-day job. Getting overruled at the circuit just to punk an idiot might not be as big a deal for them as you'd hope'.
I love how even the jurors begin to look really interested when Tom points out that Santiago hadn’t called a soul or packed a thing. Such a great touch.
@@cherylhulting1301 I wasen't suggesting Jessup was making an anti-semetic remark by pointing out Lt. Weinberg. What exactly was anti-semetic about it?
@@mrtrek64 It is the dismissive stress on the last name "Weinberg." Listen to it again. Not only does Jessup clearly think Sam is a "wuss," he's a Jew he can insult as well. Why did you get defensive at the idea of accusing Jessup of anti-semitism? Nicholson deftly underscores a lot of Jessup's racism, including the way he refers to Willie Santiago.
@@cherylhulting1301 I think that's BS. he just call his NAME!!! with the same attitude of the whole speech?? Nobody knows that he's jewish... and even if he knew, he just said his name!!! He calls those who are judging him. Tom Cruise and Weinberg... who's gonna do it?? you ppl that put me here on trial??? that's ALL. There's no evidence of any racism whatsoever on the movie. He also says the name of William Santiago, normally... WTF??? and the reasons he didn't send Santiago home, were another ones. discipline... whatever. This movie id from the 90's!!! way before everything is racist and offensive to crystal soy boys. if you say the name of a jew, you're antisemitic??? GTFOH... I'm tired of that BS
Love the little touch of Kafee's hand shaking as he drinks the water at 4:00. Behind the cocky facade he's s**t scared his bluff may go terribly wrong.
Or called his family? Or friends? Kaffee leads Jessup right into the trap, though Jessup counters well. But the situation is weird and Kaffee knows it.
Not if you know basically _anything_ about how a real courtroom actually functions. Don’t get me wrong, it’s one of the best acted scenes in movie history, but it’s not even close to how trials are in real life.
Although Cruise was very young at the time, he was already at the bar level of performances of the greats. Nic was intense in that movie, but Cruise added quality also. Great movie
The way he talks, you'd think Jessup was being charged for doing things like executing Japanese POWs in WW2, leading a death squad in against the Viet Cong, backing South American rebels against Soviet aligned government, smuggling drugs to fund US oversea operations, or selling weapons to the Mujahideen during Soviet-Afghan War. Nope, he's being charged with indirectly causing the death of a recruit for the crime of being physically weaker than his fellow Marines. In other words, hazing gone wrong. Sure, he's in command of Guantanamo base right next to Cuba, but late 1989 Guantanamo base is no way as perilous as Jessup made it out to be. The USSR was on its last leg and Cuba was sure as shit ain't much of a threat when the Soviet was busy holding itself together. And for all his talks about responsibility, Jessup had zero problems disobeying commands he didn't like while he'd flip his shit if his command is disobeyed. Not to mention he threw fellow Marines under the bus to save his own skin.
I was in Armor Officer Advanced Course at Ft Knox when this came out and asked a Marine if this movie portrayed how things are in the Marines and he said this movie was accurate.
This is my all time favorite movie and this scene is my number 1. This connects with me, i was a Marine from ages 17 to 21. Semper Fi! I get tears in my eyes everytime i watch it.
For me it was Tom Cruise and imo Jack Nicholson was a total maniac in “The Shining “ but when I’d watched “interview with the vampire” Tom Cruise came in as double frantic than Jack Nicholson. His performance terrifies me to the very day more than the two girls in the Shining, more than Jack Nicholson. I’ve nightmares of Lestat sitting on me when I’m on the verge of dying, it’s creepy and Idk how do I say it’s lead me to the belief Tom Cruise is the best & worst to me at the same time
This is where a man's greatest asset was his downfall. Col Jessup's passion and arrogance that made him rise the ranks ultimately was used against him so brilliantly by Kaffee
7:24 “No sir…you made it clear just a moment ago that your men never take matters into their own hands. Your men follow orders or people die. So Santiago shouldn’t have been in any danger at all, should he have Colonel?” “Correct…but in this case, the men didn’t follow orders and someone died”
I love how smug and comfortable Jessup is at the start and as soon as the answers he gives contradict themselves his behaviour becomes much more aggressive and arrogant. Brilliant acting from Nicholson.
Admit this. This isn’t the 3rd or 5th time you watched this scene. This is almost the equivalent of one of your favorite songs playing thru a music video.
Tough luck, I know! "A Few Good Men" got nominated for five Golden Globes and four Academy Awards. They were hoping to win Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (that's Jack Nicholson), Best Film Editing, and Best Sound Mixing.
But, despite many thinking Jack Nicholson deserved a golden award, the movie didn't actually win in any of those categories it was nominated for.
Too bad. The Academy was blind
The Academy hates movies in which America or the military are shown with any redeeming features or morality.
@@warrenwhite9085 yes yes, the academy is woke communists who hate america....but back here in reality, this movie shows a power hungry egomaniac colonel who has no issues torturing his own men, and marines willing to obey unlawful orders and beating their fellow marine to death, i guess this is what you think is redeeming and moral
The biased jury
Plus they also TRULY HATE When the U.S. Military is shown with any shred of Strength/Honor
This is what good writing is. Its just people in a room but you hang on every word
Except this behaviour would never be allowed in a court room
You might want to watch 12 Angry Men...one room..12 people..amazing film
And ACTING 🎥
What do you think of Notting Hill,
1999?
@@openshores4288 I love 12 Angry Men.
This is my favorite movie of all time. This scene right here is so legendary. The acting in this movie was incredible. I NEVER get tired of this movie lol. 🙏🏾❤️
I’ve watched this movie over 20 x
I hesitate to watch it. Should I ?
In an interview with Kevin Pollock, he said they had to shoot this same scene many times from different angles using the same cameras because there weren't enough cameras to film everything in the same take (I'm quoting from memory but I believe they did 12 takes for this scene). And that could pose a problem in continuity because if the actors couldn't maintain the same facial expressions, demeanor, intensity, etc...from take to take, the final editing would be ruined. He also said that in all of the takes, Jack Nicholson would act EXACTLY like the last one, with the same intensity, facial expression, demeanor, as you just saw in the movie cut (almost like a machine). It was amazing and saved a lot of hours for everybody.
Just because he loved acting
@@marcelavdipaolotrue. Unlike new hollywood "actors" which spent more time in non related art businesses
Rich Eisen Show I believe
Nicholson did 3 complete takes of the speech
Forget who the actor was, but in the initial reading, just sitting around the table, he was the same. The others were just sleep walking through their lines. Nicholas came out firing just as he did in the final take. Everybody at the table exchanged glances, realizing that they had to up their game.
Nicholson gives chills with his perfect portrait of Jessup. I cannot help but watch it all over again
Cuckoo's nest also a gem❤
@@rankobarensic- “As Good as it Gets” was also a masterful performance. Cuckoo’s nest was my favourite performance of his
❤
What a classic line
"You can't handle the truth"
@@TheFoxisintheHouse Those words you can't handle the truth sadly they are true out there for some in the world.
Ditto
The best court scene in film history
I agree
Breaker Morant scene was stirring.
It's a close second to My Cousin Vinny
Not as good as Al Pacino's opening statement in Justice for All.
You got that wright. You can say that one again
The master gives a lesson in character acting, because underneath he feels what he says. He becomes the character for the duration of shooting. People say its from the very first script reading. He has spent days absorbing whats required and he never disappoints. Anthony Hopkins said that only Brando does it as well.
Admit it. This is not the 1st time you are watching this scene. I know this is not my 1st time
Probably my 500th I'm a serious sad twat 😂
I can talk along with the whole movie😂😂.... one of the best movies imo.
there's way too much sreeped history & tradition in what Nicholson says to be able to catch it the 1st, or the 21st time
I think I lost count after 25
You're goddamn right I did..😀
This is the perfect example of someone who's in a position of authority being totally unsettled by being challenged.
They are so used to people just doing as they are told.
I serve with people like this. Rules regulations and policies are not for man like this. They use power to circumvent it.
Could you please elaborate ?
I think 'Code Red' is a good practice which saves lives..just like ragging in schools. It makes boys men
Not seeing the correlation. What exactly did you mean by that?
Tom's greatest performance EVER... Nothing else comes close.
Born on the fourth of july?
Maverick , best movie of all time.
But acting wise yeah this was a good perfermance.
@ekimandersom4478 your on drugs if you think maverick is his best work
Rain Man?
See his role in tropic thunder
-Did you order the code red!?
-You don’t have to answer that question
-I’ll answer the question - *proceeds to incriminate himself*
That's the skill of the cross examiner
Caffee baited Jessup's ego.
He had to answer because Kaffee dared to ask. He had to put down Kaffee, and he wasn't going to let the judge decide what he would do, because that would put the judge above him.
This scene is perfect.
he was also probably rattled by the presence of rebuttal witnesses who were brought to refute his testimony.
Wow ur smart u have eyes and ears.
Jack n Tom 2 legends and legendary performance.. my 84th time watching the movie clip
84th? Are you sure? You actually kept count, ya know... just in the off chance that someone might have asked?
@@Seemsayin absolutely bruv.. got to keep track
Masterful performance by Jack Nicholson.
@Riv-jv3ft Both are great.
When you infuriate someone, they only see you. They don't see the judge. They don't see the jury. They don't see the court. They come after you. It's personal.
One notable thing is Jessup complaining about not being addressed by his own honorific whilst forgetting the honorific of the judge - if there's one immediate, easy to explain lesson for new lawyers it's 'don't annoy the judge, this is their room, and as much as this trial might seem important to you, it's their day-to-day job. Getting overruled at the circuit just to punk an idiot might not be as big a deal for them as you'd hope'.
I love how even the jurors begin to look really interested when Tom points out that Santiago hadn’t called a soul or packed a thing. Such a great touch.
A truly underrated film, and a scene right up there with the very best.
I don't think it's underrated dude. It's an Oscar winning movie, and this scene is one of the known greatest ever. lol
@@fishtailfuture fair points!
🤣🤣🤣 8:20 Poor Lt Weinberg was just sitting at his table minding his business when he suddenly incured the wrath of Jessup!!!! 🤣🤣
The anti-semitic touch was another great way to underscore Jessup's flaming arrogance.
@@cherylhulting1301 I wasen't suggesting Jessup was making an anti-semetic remark by pointing out Lt. Weinberg. What exactly was anti-semetic about it?
@@mrtrek64
Consider it to insinuate a dark ‘Gentile’ humor.
@@mrtrek64 It is the dismissive stress on the last name "Weinberg." Listen to it again. Not only does Jessup clearly think Sam is a "wuss," he's a Jew he can insult as well.
Why did you get defensive at the idea of accusing Jessup of anti-semitism? Nicholson deftly underscores a lot of Jessup's racism, including the way he refers to Willie Santiago.
@@cherylhulting1301
I think that's BS.
he just call his NAME!!! with the same attitude of the whole speech??
Nobody knows that he's jewish... and even if he knew, he just said his name!!!
He calls those who are judging him. Tom Cruise and Weinberg...
who's gonna do it?? you ppl that put me here on trial???
that's ALL.
There's no evidence of any racism whatsoever on the movie.
He also says the name of William Santiago, normally...
WTF???
and the reasons he didn't send Santiago home, were another ones. discipline... whatever.
This movie id from the 90's!!!
way before everything is racist and offensive to crystal soy boys.
if you say the name of a jew, you're antisemitic??? GTFOH...
I'm tired of that BS
Definitely one of THE best scenes Ever.
All excellent performances by fantastic actors with great direction and great writers. Man! So great.
the best scene by far ever produced in Hollywood. Story, script, actors, director, filmed. Human inevitable deep conflict EXTRAORDINARY
Jack Nicholson immersed in the role of USMC Colonel Jessup went off the rails! Improvised the "You can't handle the truth!"
Yep. The actual line was, "You already have the truth!" but the director rolled with this.
Goosebumps ... This intense scene still gives me goosebumps. 😳😳
You need a life
This is the most superb acting I’ve ever seen in years! This movie will always be one of the great ones!!
The scene still sends shivers up my spine every time I see it! Real dramatic and powerful!
This Scene is Spine Chilling Without Question and Jack Steals This Scene!
Tell that to all the pampered little tik tokrs who think everything is free.
What a movie & what stunning acting by each & every last one of 'em.. even the judge & those 2 convicts as well.. Complete movie in every way. ❤
Love the little touch of Kafee's hand shaking as he drinks the water at 4:00. Behind the cocky facade he's s**t scared his bluff may go terribly wrong.
Jessup's speech had been burning in his mind and he was waiting for a chance to give it. He gave it. lol
Great scene, stretches the bounds of believability - an intelligent man, admits to committing a crime and thinks he can go back to his base
It’s because he thinks he can do whatever he wants, look at the way he talks to the judge lol.
So Tom Cruise have played a court scene this good... Beautiful 👍👍👍
Fabulous scene.
You can cut the air with a knife! ❤❤❤
And according to Kevin Pollock, Nicholson was hitting homeruns with every take.
Another scene I like is Al Pacino in scent of a woman as he speaks to the disciplinary committee at Charles School played by Chris O’Donnell
I like how Nicholson says "ignored the order".
He had to lead Jessup into the trap and then drop the net on him. If Santiago was scheduled to leave, why hadn't he packed up his gear?
Or called his family? Or friends? Kaffee leads Jessup right into the trap, though Jessup counters well. But the situation is weird and Kaffee knows it.
1992, sans internet: What a GREAT courtroom drama!
2024, with LawTube: WTF is this 💩?!
How to Badger a Witness 101
Ending this clip before they showed Kevin Bacon's expression is a sin!
I remember this movie as 13 year old, and my jaw dropped despite knowing I clearly missed great details being ( immature)..of course I rewatched !
This is the best scene ever recorded
If there was ever a scene to make you believe this was real, and actually happened it's this.
Not if you know basically _anything_ about how a real courtroom actually functions.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s one of the best acted scenes in movie history, but it’s not even close to how trials are in real life.
Court rooms don’t work like this lol
Although Cruise was very young at the time, he was already at the bar level of performances of the greats. Nic was intense in that movie, but Cruise added quality also. Great movie
And don't forget Demi Moore.
Jack, and Pacino, everybody else WISHES they were this good.
I just love this scene. Acting and writing brilliance.
I've watched this movie 737649734 times and I never get sick of this
love this movie and rewatched it again and again, never get bore ! each charater has been portrayed perfectly... each dialog it superb..
Back 2023.
Reminds me of people I work with.
Those two boys got represented, that’s for sure.
Tom Cruise is divine here!
Jack Nicholson is an absolute legend.
Jack Nicholson is an under rated and under appreciated talent. What a power performance.
The dialogue in the movie got embedded in my heart like that of gold nuggets on the rock.
Colonel Jessup’s arrogance got the better of him.
The way he talks, you'd think Jessup was being charged for doing things like executing Japanese POWs in WW2, leading a death squad in against the Viet Cong, backing South American rebels against Soviet aligned government, smuggling drugs to fund US oversea operations, or selling weapons to the Mujahideen during Soviet-Afghan War.
Nope, he's being charged with indirectly causing the death of a recruit for the crime of being physically weaker than his fellow Marines. In other words, hazing gone wrong. Sure, he's in command of Guantanamo base right next to Cuba, but late 1989 Guantanamo base is no way as perilous as Jessup made it out to be. The USSR was on its last leg and Cuba was sure as shit ain't much of a threat when the Soviet was busy holding itself together. And for all his talks about responsibility, Jessup had zero problems disobeying commands he didn't like while he'd flip his shit if his command is disobeyed. Not to mention he threw fellow Marines under the bus to save his own skin.
Caught him in his arrogance!
Each person's performance is perfect in this scene! There is almost no better episode in any movie better than this!
Tom Cruise 🚢™️ and Jack Nicholson ™️ should have 🏆 win the Academy Awards ®️ AKA Oscars ™️ for this scene right here!❤️👍💯
03:29
You can tell by the expression on Joann's eyes she's the only one who believes in Danny, he can make Jessup to confess
Still the best performance Tom Cruise gave in a film.
I was in Armor Officer Advanced Course at Ft Knox when this came out and asked a Marine if this movie portrayed how things are in the Marines and he said this movie was accurate.
This is my all time favorite movie and this scene is my number 1. This connects with me, i was a Marine from ages 17 to 21. Semper Fi! I get tears in my eyes everytime i watch it.
I'd say it was also Tom Cruise's best ever impersonation.
This is one of the greatest scenes in history and shocks me every time.
あんまり 思わん かったけど 🍙
Everyone who's looking this scene up at UA-cam repeatedly again once in a while, please say Hi!
I love this scene. One of the very best in Hollywood history. Jack Nicholson was magnificent!!!
"You want me on that wall. You need me on that wall." GOAT !!!!
Talk about gaslighting 😂😂😂😂 he set that eruption up! 😂😂😂
I watch this exactly 3x every twelfth of a year.
Classic example of “pride comes before the fall”
I saw this movie over the weekend and I love this exact scene!
Hard to determine who is better, Jack or Tom.
For me it was Tom Cruise and imo Jack Nicholson was a total maniac in “The Shining “ but when I’d watched “interview with the vampire” Tom Cruise came in as double frantic than Jack Nicholson.
His performance terrifies me to the very day more than the two girls in the Shining, more than Jack Nicholson.
I’ve nightmares of Lestat sitting on me when I’m on the verge of dying, it’s creepy and Idk how do I say it’s lead me to the belief Tom Cruise is the best & worst to me at the same time
you have to be joking! it's Jack by miles! Tom is very good here as well, but not even close to Jack.
This is one of us fantastic movies ever made, Jack Michelson was such a fantastic actor. He was an absolute joy to watch.
That's intense and intriguing.and I am not watching it for the first time.
Nicholson is an artist!
This is where a man's greatest asset was his downfall. Col Jessup's passion and arrogance that made him rise the ranks ultimately was used against him so brilliantly by Kaffee
the boat ? ... oooh ... oh oh .... get it georgie😂
Colonel Jessup: YOU CAN’T HANDLE THE TRUTH!!!
Lieutenant Kaffe: * Breaks out scientology e-meter *
It is a scene worth to watch more than 1000 times❤but here lacks the very end of this remarkable discussion
Don’t forget about all the online chat on AOL😂
I love Tom Cruise and his acting❤😂Matthew
7:24 “No sir…you made it clear just a moment ago that your men never take matters into their own hands. Your men follow orders or people die. So Santiago shouldn’t have been in any danger at all, should he have Colonel?”
“Correct…but in this case, the men didn’t follow orders and someone died”
I love how smug and comfortable Jessup is at the start and as soon as the answers he gives contradict themselves his behaviour becomes much more aggressive and arrogant. Brilliant acting from Nicholson.
The glass shaking in his hand as Tom Cruise takes a drink.
Two fantastic actors doing fantastic acting 🎭
And Demi Moore and Kevin Bacon in footloose too!❤😂
The one that flew over over the cuckoo’s nest was him and my mom😂
Admit this. This isn’t the 3rd or 5th time you watched this scene. This is almost the equivalent of one of your favorite songs playing thru a music video.
This scene make tom cruise ... TOM CRUISE 👏👏
You've been so Honest and correct with everything this far.😂😂😂. Can we say "Know it all, knows fk all..irrespective of age".
This Scene is Spine Chilling Bar None Especially With Jack’s Performance!
TOM CRUISE IS THE BEST ATTORNEY EVER
You can't handle this one
Not even close to that.
You left out the VERY important part that happens right after you ended the video.
Yep. One of the best films ever made.
I've watched it one hundred times and still get a buzz out of it. MICHAEL EARDLEY aka Micky Eardley or mick aus
Extraordinary performance from both actors. But I would choose Jack Nicholson over Tom Cruz
colonel jessup did you order the CODE RED?
Great scene by two amazing actors
Everyone gets a 10/10 in this scene. So good.
It never gets old 💯
Watching it for the n th time!
They don’t make them
Like this anymore
This was some great acting on both their parts!
Great film, I’m re watching it tonight
So should I sign up or not?