Galloway Faces Off Against Jessep Scene - A Few Good Men (1992) Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson
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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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This scene is the reason why the "And you're under arrest, you son of a bitch" scene at the end is so satisfying.
Yeah, Kaffee bitching around because Jessup insulted him, would have more likely not solved the case. He felt like this scenario where he "forgets his place" can happen again.
@@mytestbrandkonto3040 It's beautiful how the power reversed at the end. Nothing more satisfying than seeing a powerful, arrogant guy being taken down by his own hand and where he can't do anything about it. Jessup felt unbeatable at first but Kaffee set a brilliant trap and got Jessup angry enough to run straight into it.
@@knightridernz72 Yes, I totally agree, Sir. It's a good film. 😀 And I sure hope people will not join the Navy for the wrong reasons.
Nicholson in his usual fashion completely owns every scene he’s in.
Great movie,
He is a tour de force.
There will never be another like him. There’s others AS good but they do something different (DeNiro, Pacino)
The subtle way Jessup's face changes when Kaffee adds "sir" at the end of the request
"Don't I feel like the fucking asshole!"😂
Many have said Tom Cruse can't really act without significant production values and yet here we see him in a special effects-free, dialogue intensive script that's as good as it gets. I think he and the rest of the cast put on a masterclass performance and showed us all how it's done.
This is probably my fav performance of his.
Mr. Cruise has been acting before CGI and special Effects! A true prodigy of the arts who brings it in every movie! Even that movie Vanilla Sky which was a little weird in my opinion!
Tom cruise has always been a stellar actor.
He is just one that today has the luxury of doing basically anything he likes to, which often means special effects/stunts heavy action flicks
Never a fan, but I saw a very different Cruise in Valkyrie - which was packed with class acts.
"a special effects-free, dialogue intensive script that's as good as it gets"
Actually this is a few good men. Although both films have Jack Nicholson doing great work.
Afterwards Demi Moore says to him "You didn't need to ask him for the transfer order. You just wanted to see his face when you asked him!"
I dont see how anyone can focus when nicholson is on set doing scenes. The man draws every ounce of energy to him and kills it every single time
Tom Cruise on working with Jack Nicholson on this movie:
"When you see Jack on screen, you’re looking at him in a frame, and you’re thinking, why are my eyes drawn to that guy? Look at Chinatown - the guy is so alive on screen. He’s so charismatic. I mean, listen, it’s why some people are movie stars.
Jack also understands, I think, the power he has. And he enjoys it. And you enjoy that he enjoys it. That’s key. You know, he’s enjoying it, so we’re enjoying it too. "
This is how Daniel learned asking Colonel for the code red aggressively would work.
Excellent insight.
Some interviews with cast members said Nicholson did most of these scenes in one take.. Unreal.
He also knew the lines of the opposite actor/actresses lines as well for this movie.
If Nicholson did them in one take, then they all did :D
Well who else is going to do it….you Weinberg????
@@user-otzlixr lol
@@user-otzlixr "I have no responsibilities here whatsoever"
This film is A1 on every level, The same way Jaws is for mariner's, Rob Reiner's direction is only equalled but never exceeded by the Acting excellence from his cast, And Production value from his crew., What a film,.
The way his face tightened then loosened and his ears flexed… YOU GOTTA ASK ME NICELY
Oh sheeut
He was something of a werewolf.
A great clip from an all-time great movie, easily in my top-10. The story and cast were just so, so good.
Powerful.....like the final Court Scene.....Superb acting......BRAVO from Mexico City!
It's in my top 3
3 insane performances in one flik!!! Interview of Jessep at GitMo, nascent examination at Quantico, and breakdown.......................
This is the most underrated scene in this movie.. Jessup showed his tell and his weakness.. Danny realized he was lying.. also the guided tour of the base gave Danny the key to unlocking the case.
Yep. I've watched this movie for years and it became more and more obvious that almost everything significant in the final courtroom scene is signposted in this one. Santiagos clothes still hanging in the closet. The code red conversation. The transfer order. Jessups hair-trigger anger when challenged. It's all there.
No it didn't. He was dying to plead it down. That's what Kaffe does. Takes the easy way out. It took Jo pointing out he's a coward and Sam convincing him that he has the chops for him to go after Jessup. But don't believe for a second this meeting did anything to dissuade Kaffe from wanting out. The only reason why this went to trial is because Dawson wasn't willing to plead.
So often overlooked, written by a very young Aaron Sorkin (the genius of dialogue, as recognized by the actors who spout his words), based on his 1989 play, and directed by Rob Reiner. The pedigree behind this movie is way more than the actors.
That cigar deserves an Oscar
This is such an epic movie, and this part is one of the best in Hollywood history
I told my supervisor at work (UPS) this, “You have to ask me nicely.” His reaction was just like Cruise’s.
Love me some Jack.
Cruise makes insubordination look cool
"She outranks you"
Actually, she is TWO ranks higher than Caffee. That is quite a lot for him to be bossing her around.
People often refer to the "You can't handle the truth" scene when referencing this movie. While that scene is definitely iconic in cinema history, this scene is greatly underappreciated. It sets the tone for the entire movie.
How to make yourself the main suspect in one conversaiton xD
What a film. In my top 10 of all time.
Just watched that scene for probably the hundreth time in my life. Goosebumps.....every.......damn.....time
This cast is off-scale brilliant....
At 3:39, you can see a crucifix on PFC Santiago's locker as Lt. Kendrick said, "and God was watching."
What a stacked cast.
Exactly what I said, even the cigar deserves an Oscar.
ROB RIENER DID SUCH A GREAT JOB DIRECTING THIS FILM MY WISH THAT THEY WOULD DO A SEQUAL WITH THE SAME ACTORS IN A CONTINUING STORY
Note to self: if interrogating a man in charge about his questionable actions, don't look at his face, look at the face of the people to his left and right. Kendrick's eyes gave it all away.
His coconspirators are all like, "well that could have gone a lot better."
Kiefer Sutherland’s great performance in this movie got him the role in 24 years later.
Colonel Markinson just sits there and takes it. MANY in high-ranking positions are just like him. People end up dying because good men do nothing!
9:24 he actually for real lays his ears back. Very impressive and for real intimidating talent. Bad. Ass.
Sam: “What do you think about that theory.”
Me: “Oh I believe it’s a very plausible theory… I also believe God is still watching.”
This!!! 👏🏾
Happy Birthday Jack Nicholson!❤
In the cupboard was a critical piece of evidence.
Jack nicholson was of course😜 nominated dor an academy award.
*for
It sounds like he knew the dad very well, but he had not been in contact with him for the last seven years.
He didn't even know that he was dead.
I think Jessup knew. Seemed like an attempted power move by Jessup.
Holy lactos
Unfortunately while i was in the army 30 yrs ago,i got a slumber party,batteries and frozen soap,just couldnt get my shit together.Still have nightmares to this day.
Jack is too good
Only billions dollars have holdings
Tom Cruise can act after all
I think this is where Kernel Hendricks fucked up. He had Lt. Kaffee (Tom Cruise) helping him and probably was going to end the investigation, but he just had to poke the bull. Hendricks would of kept his mouth shut he would of dodged the bullet, but his pride and ego was too much for him.
Young Cubans have got to be watching this thinking "Um, were we at war with the United States at some point?"
in 1962
😂😂😂
Yeah, true younger generations of Cubans maybe didn't know that USSR friend Fedel Castro almost was the link to a WW3.
That's the funny thing, col. Jessup keeps going on about cubans trying to kill him, blood, bombs and war, yet he's in a completely cold "war" zone with zero combat going on. His entire persona is built up on something that doesn't exist. His ego is hollow.
demi moore is beautiful
Totally admire Joanne Gallowaylĺ
She set women back at least a decade at that point. Putting up with insubordination, sexual harassment, and condescension from a lower rank. Not to mention being a bad lawyer and playing secretary to a subordinate
Thirty plus years after the movie released and you guys can’t spell the character’s name correctly.
You gotta ask me nicely
Good thing Danny was not shown or given anything on base that would end up making his case or boy, would my face be red. Were I Jessep.
He was right
tanner bad bad
War cost money 💰 🤑 💸 😒 😤 😪 💰 cash Bob over here
Joanne Galloway!! The
War cost money 💰 🤑 💸 😒 😤 😪 💰
well he got what was coming to him
“I eat breakfast three-hundred yards from four-thousand Cubans trained to kill me” what a badass line
The blood on the pillow & sheets was red. - - Wrong. The blood would have browned even blackened because it was at least a couple of days since the murder.
Browns after weeks not days
It's a movie, man. Ever wonder why you always hear a metallic "SHING" whenever someone pulls a knife in a movie? Try it yourself; what do you hear?
@@albertdesalvo lol
You can’t handle the truth !!
i know y'all are just looking for engagement, cutting the same gd clips some of us have seen for decades but... i gotta say every time a scene from this movie shows up in my TL i have to f*cken watch it lmao
Kendrick’s sleeves are garbage.
Split tails are poor decision makers. They're good at routines and doing what they're told to do.
You know why Jack Nicholson stopped acting? Because the bar went from this high up straight into the shitter thats why.
He got an Oscar after this movie, and was in The Departed which won Best Picture….
@@user-sb1kl8dh6h Yes The Departed was 18 years ago.
He got old.
Where's the woke mafia at? How was this script allowed to go to screen?
The army does the work the Navy pays for it the Marines get the credit I think the Marine corps should be dissolved a waste of money
The army does the work? Then why is the corps the “tip of the Speer” the “first to fight”. The army comes in AFTER the Marines make it nice and safe, so that the engineers can build up there fobs and wait to get shot at. Semper Fi
No one is that proud to say "I was in the Army". Now, "I was a Ranger" , "I was a Green Beret", or "I was in the 82nd Airborne", sure. Basically everyone is proud to say "I was a US Marine", for those that can say that, no need to specify what unit or raiting. That's damn fine marketing.
@@tinman3586Marines seem to be the toughest of all the armed services and exceptionally well-trained, IMO.
That's not what the Chinese Commies said in North Korea in 1950........they said the Marines were the only ones who didn't turn tail and run like cowards.
Love this movie... ill take jessup over caffey any day
Huh? A guy willing to betray the men under him and pin a murder and a life sentence on them to avoid having a stain on his record which might hinder his ambitions? I guess some of you were raised with no morals.
Do people actually think this is good writing?
It's exceptionally good writing by Aaron Sorkin, who has been a popular and talented screen writer for many years now.
HAM TALENTLESS HACK!!!!🦄🦄🦄🦄🦄
What time is that meeting? 1600! That’s 4 o’clock😂😂😂 Thank you Captain Obvious!