Objection Overruled | A Few Good Men (Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson)
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- Lt. Cdr. Galloway (Demi Moore) faces her objection being overruled in court… | Buy or rent A Few Good Men here: amzo.in/movie/2w1/a-few-good-...
When cocky military lawyer Lt. Daniel Kaffee and his co-counsel, Lt. Cmdr. JoAnne Galloway, are assigned to a murder case, they uncover a hazing ritual that could implicate high-ranking officials such as shady Col. Nathan Jessep.
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5:55 Sam going off on why he hates them so much is my favorite part of this entire movie. I absolutely love the dialogue.
I like what Jo said at 6:39 Better.
They both had a point.
Right like they still killed a person who gives a rip about whatever else.
Same
@@wstroh5837 Well, its clear they are not on the wall, out of caring for their fellow man.
"Doctor Stone, did Santiago die in a bizarre gardening accident?"
"Authorities said, best... leave it... unsolved."
It always amused me that after nearly a month of working together they still didn't know a thing about Jo's personal life.
It’s one of the little details of this movie that it gets right about trial preparation (I’m a trial lawyer) ETA: although generally speaking , it’s not permissible for different lawyers at the same table to make objections. Meaning, Demi Moore’s character would not be allowed to make objections after Tom Cruise made the first objection. But it’s true, some judges are more lenient than others (although this judge doesn’t strike me as one who’d be lenient on that rule)
Yes they did,its in the script,they all have a copy
I believe the original play or screenplay had Kaffee sleeping with Galloway, but Reiner didn't want that complicating the whole storyline so took it out. That's probably why there's not much background on Galloway and their relationship seems quite sterile.
@libertyordeaf very wise choice to remove it. Especially given that she is meant to be unimpressed with him as a lawyer and as a person until the last third of the movie.
Your honor PRETTY PLEASE!! 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
“Your honor if my client were lyin’, wouldn’t their pants be on fire?”
They should have tried : " Dr Stone.
DID YOU ORDER THE CODE REEEEEEEEEED ????? BWABWBABWBABBWBA
This poison goes up to 11 !
Everytime I think about this movie I just associate it with Larry King.
He was interviewing Steven Lang during the release of Avatar & King mentioned that Lang was on a Broadway rendition of ‘A Few Good Men’ & Larry says “you did that great line by Jack Nicholson, ‘you wouldn’t know the truth!”
Steven Lang corrects him, “haha, you **can’t** handle the truth.”
Larry King replies “yeah….heh”
LMFAO XD
Spinal Tap meets courtroom drama.😂
I double dare object
I Triple Dog Dare Object!😂
I Triple Dog Dare Object!😂
Nigel Tufnel! This scene goes to 11.
Love this movie!
She should have moved to reconsider one more time, it would have worked
😂😂😂
I’m a nutritionist and the “knowledge” of lactic acidosis given in this testimony is humorously wrong. Great movie but terribly inaccurate info here
Jessup coerced the doctor.
doctored the log book, signed the phony transfer order...
The hands in pockets, tho…
Cruise and G.I. Jane never looked better than when wearing Navy Officer Dress Blues. This movie made me think about things that I rarely, if ever, think about. About power and responsibility. About things that get swept under the carpet. About how lives can be forever changed because of a legal glitch or error in the system. About justice for the little guy. And somehow, through it all, I was made proud to be an American.
Demi Moore in one of her best roles, without a doubt.... All star cast really raised the bar for courtroom performances. She's letter perfect and stunning, absolutely!
If it’s justice for the little guy, why would you be proud to an American? For over 60 years they have been using their military and economic might to push their narrative all over the world. They are still sanctioning Cuba because Americans wanted that territory.
Cuba is the little guy.
That should make you think, shouldn’t it?
That part when she describes why she “likes them so much” is quite moving. One of the best lines/parts in the movie, 2nd only to Jessup’s famous quote “You’re G- d-n right I did!”
I'm wondering, what exactly are they protecting her from? Are Cubans threatens US citizens in any way?
@@miseracle7291 Yup, the Cubans, in Cuba,... if there wasnt a wall there with 3 dozen Marines on it they would have invaded Florida sometime in the past 50 years, .. all because of them. Could those men be at home, being fathers and sons, and brothers, instead of Cuban, or Iraq, or some other country that is just minding their own business, ... probably. Could all that money being spent on walls, and guns and planes be instead spent on keeping water lines and sewer lines and other infrastructure thats been degrading since the 50s,.. I suppose in theory. But they keep us safe at night!,.. and as an adult, this is a reasonable thing to believe.
Count Rougan killed PFC William Santiago; Bravo 2nd Platoon Winward Guantanamo with The Machine
This movie is good, but it's also filled with a lot of very over idealistic sentiments.
@@gregstreuber It means that institutional corruption is a lot more standard than this movie makes it out to be.
It's just how Aaron Sorkin writes. Very idealistic.
Daniel and JoAnne didn't get laid, as usual in Hollywood crappy movies
Excellent job, great movie
(The soldiers and sailors 🫡 saluting and putting up ⬆️ the American 🇺🇸 flag on top 🔝 of the pole outside; 🎼 musical orchestra score playing)
they stand on a wall and protect an American torture camp in an occupied zone on another country's territory. Heroic.
They say Demi Moore was added to bring more humanity to the movie, but I think that was a mistake, she brought a lot of brain dead dialogue and buffoonery into the dialogue.
Disagree
I think the character understood her weaknesses.
Yeah disagree too and what George said
All passion, no street smarts.
She convinced Kaffee to fight the case and that’s the most important thing in this whole movie.