A Few Good Men Best Scene Part 2
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Published 2010-05-22
All Comments (21)
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How many people come back to watch this regularly? ✋🏼
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"Crystal..." he knew he had Jessop checkmated. 💯💯
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I love Kevin Bacon's face once Jessep admits to the code red. Speechless
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I can watch this over and over again and never get tired of it. It’s that good.
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One of the greatest scenes in movie history. The tension and drama created by Cruise and Nicholson is just amazing. This movie will always be one of my favorites!
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This is what classical acting is. Jack Nicholson is not from any Armed force but his mannerism suggest a true colonel. Great acting Jack
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Jack Nicholson deserves the credit he receives for this scene, but let's not forget the impeccable performance Tom Cruise put forth. This was absolutely Oscar worthy for best supporting actor.
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No CGI. No explosions. No cheesy dialogue or cheap punchlines. No slow motion. Just the right amount of music. That´s why THIS was just amazing cinema.
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Everyone’s acting in this scene is incredible. Even the side characters. Kevin Bacons realization that he lost the case for example, so subtle yet so freaking good
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The Judge/Actor in this movie was phenomenal. He made the magic happen. Bravo to him.
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This scene never gets old. Everyone in this scene was on their A game.
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I loved J.A. Preston as the Judge. Shuts down Jessup hard. “The witness will address this court as Your Honor or Judge. I’m quite certain I’VE earned it.”
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Great scene! The intensity of the delivery for both Jack and Tom was the perfect climactic ending to a wonderful movie addressing a very plausible reality.
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"The witness is excused". Brutal.
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Still one of the most powerful scenes ever commited to film. Both of them are pulling out all the stops, giving everything they have. No background music to distract the audience, just pure talent from both actors. You can feel the fury and anger. This is on par with Pacino's "I'll show you out of order" scene, if not better.
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Tom Cruise and Jack Nickolson bring the dialogue to life, but the scene is one of the greatest in American film because of Aaron Sorkin's screenplay.
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You can see the slightest smirk on Jack's face as that last line is delivered. He actually gained a bit of respect for him. Great acting.
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"The witness is excused" - DEFINITELY an Arnie-quality one liner!
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2:51 I love this little exchange. "Danger" or "grave danger" is just semantics and absolutely irrelevant to his case, but Kaffey expertly uses it to annoy the Colonel and make him more angry about him, which ultimately leads to his downfall.
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Did anyone else catch the slight “heh, you got me” face Nicholson makes to Cruise after Cruise says “the witness is excused.” VERY subtle. I’ve seen this movie a million times but just noticed it watching the clip here.