FIRST TIME WATCHING: A Time to Kill (1996) REACTION (Movie Commentary)

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@bloodymarvelous4790
@bloodymarvelous4790 Жыл бұрын
A Time to Kill was John Grisham's first novel, but other novels of his were turned into movies before this one: The Firm, The Pelican Brief, and The Client.
@KrissyFace
@KrissyFace Жыл бұрын
All good books and movies! And The Rainmaker!
@MrJholshouser41
@MrJholshouser41 Жыл бұрын
Runaway Jury as another book to film. Loved the novel, hated the movie
@LittleBlueOwl318
@LittleBlueOwl318 Жыл бұрын
@@MrJholshouser41 The movie wasn't terrible, it just wasn't as deep as the book. To really do it justice, this should've been a 6 hour mini-series instead of a 2 hour movie. I feel like there just wasn't enough time for the audience to get to know and truly understand the motives and underlying factors that drove each character. Grisham's plot in the book is soooo complicated and the players are so intertwined and that's where the movie lacked - it seemed to only graze the surface and never gave the audience more than a just a small glimpse of it, really. I feel the same way about "The Rainmaker", too. The screenplays are well written, but they just can't convey John Grisham's depth of character development in such a short time frame.
@jduncanandroid
@jduncanandroid Жыл бұрын
I've always thought 'The Rainmaker' was a chronically underrated film
@susanconstable2113
@susanconstable2113 Жыл бұрын
All good movies!
@edittheworld-ct5yu
@edittheworld-ct5yu Жыл бұрын
The closing argument at the end is one of the greatest in Movie history
@chrisjohns4461
@chrisjohns4461 Жыл бұрын
If you look, around the time this came out, they had been making several of John Grisham's novels into movies! The legal drama was big in the 90s-00s.
@danieldoesdumbstuff
@danieldoesdumbstuff Жыл бұрын
I live in Mississippi and this movie and others such as Mississippi Burning, My Dog skip, The Help, and O Brother Where Art Thou are big parts of our culture and history given that they were filmed here in our state
@TheWindcrow
@TheWindcrow Жыл бұрын
That last statement is so impactful. People don't understand as they should until it happens to them. It makes you wiser when you put yourself in their shoes.
@LittleBlueOwl318
@LittleBlueOwl318 Жыл бұрын
When I first saw this film (in the theater) I, too leapt out of my seat and cheered when Carl Lee said, "Yes, they deserved to die and I hope they burn in Hell!!" I love Sam Jackson. And I sobbed throughout Jake's closing argument - MM should've gotten the Oscar for that scene alone.
@MsMelyjean
@MsMelyjean Жыл бұрын
I remember when this came out. It prompted stories from my family members letting me know that stories like this were not uncommon once upon a time.
@masoncochraniii7671
@masoncochraniii7671 11 ай бұрын
Saw this in the theater in a smaller town in southeast Texas. My buddy had just gotten a black tattoo on his chest just before we went to the theater. Was wearing his shirt loose and had the top few buttons unbuttoned. When we got to the theater there were three cops at the entrance door leading in. My buddy got stopped and searched because “they thought they saw a pistol under his shirt.” It was a very mixed crowd. Black people and white people. Just before the closing statement the cops entered the theater. Obviously they understood what could happen at that moment when the verdict was read. I still remember, and always will, the entire theater erupting in cheers, clapping, and a lot of sobbing. What we had that night was black people and white people cheering for the same reason. There was no violence. Just a bunch of people from all walks of life coming together for what was right. We were all hugging, shaking hands, just being a community that stood together. Nothing but love. I wish we could find that again. It honestly moved me in a way I’ll never be able to explain. Was in tears watching it again with you. I’ll remember the feeling I had that night for the rest of my life. Peace.
@stevenmonte7397
@stevenmonte7397 Жыл бұрын
I miss seeing Charles Dutton acting... He was so good on Roc. I forgot how good this cast was.
@yg713
@yg713 Жыл бұрын
On a similar subject matter, may I suggest "Mississippi Burning" from 1989. It won 7 Academy Awards including best picture, actor, director, supporting actress...
@RADULYSANDORC
@RADULYSANDORC 2 ай бұрын
Just rewatched it yesterday, Gene HAckman was a beast of an actor, Defoe too but Gene dominated the movie
@danilynn4007
@danilynn4007 Жыл бұрын
Great movie, great reaction.💛 34:32: I grew up (white) in the south in the 60s and it was damn near absolute. Of the minority number of white people that weren't completely racist, a majority of them still leaned towards Jim Crow in their thinking & rarely spoke up against injustice for fear of what their family, friends & fellow churchgoers would think. I understand your opinion as a young person now, but it was very different then. I don't see the movie as polarizing in that regard, but accurate.
@TheSReaction
@TheSReaction Жыл бұрын
My family is from Mississippi originally and my grandmother told me stories about how the Klan used to ride through town in the evening and everyone would hide, even if they weren’t going to their house directly, but just the sound of them riding through scared the community my grandmother was from. Even my mom told me when she lived there as a little girl my great grandmother would still have to acknowledge a white person as ma’am or sir even if they were younger than her. My mom didn’t understand it and was too mouthy so my great grandmother had to send her up north. No not every person in MS is racist but the local government there definitely do not have the best interest of ALL folks who live there. It’s almost still a really poor state and it’s incredibly sad how even the poor whites are so brainwashed to keep voting against their own self interests just so the black folks don’t get anything (which means they won’t get much either). I’m so happy majority of my family left from there but some of my family are still down there and it’s not the best place to be.
@clyyoung7511
@clyyoung7511 Жыл бұрын
You should check out the cast of Sleepers! De Niro, Pitt, Hoffman, Driver, and Bacon. It's a great court room drama that goes under the radar.
@kharma7755
@kharma7755 Жыл бұрын
Great movie, but also a tough watch. It made me despise a particular character so much that I have a hard time watching the actor in other films sometimes. It's definitely a well crafted film, for sure.
@that.ll_do_pig
@that.ll_do_pig Жыл бұрын
​@@kharma7755there's no reactions to that which is a damn shame.
@llorona7847
@llorona7847 Жыл бұрын
The Rainmaker is another great courtroom drama starring Matt Damon and Danny Devito, plus many other great actors. Those two were just the combination I’d never expect.
@isabelleb1648
@isabelleb1648 Жыл бұрын
I highly recommend the film, Sleepers.
@dianedavid3052
@dianedavid3052 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I was thinking exactly the same thing!
@kellystevens5681
@kellystevens5681 11 ай бұрын
I'm 60 years old and watched this movie during its release. It was powerful then as it's powerful now. A brilliant film and cast. Timeless.
@NeetzBeats
@NeetzBeats Жыл бұрын
One of my all time favourite courtroom scenes in a movie, brought me to tears when he told the jury to imagine the victim.
@pulkmees
@pulkmees Жыл бұрын
If you ever get a chance, watch Mississippi Burning. Gene Hackman is very good in it. A young Willem Dafoe too.
@SandraMorris51
@SandraMorris51 Жыл бұрын
That’s such a great movie!
@williamkerner3758
@williamkerner3758 Жыл бұрын
You beat me to it. Great movie, and more nuanced.
@coccolinasvedese
@coccolinasvedese Жыл бұрын
Was coming here to say the same thing!
@angelagraves865
@angelagraves865 Жыл бұрын
Runaway Jury is also a really good John Grisham story.
@SB0780
@SB0780 Жыл бұрын
Schumacher made some great movies, this one, Flatliners, The Client, Falling Down, The Lost Boys, Veronica Guerin, I even liked his first Batman film, 'Forever'.
@chefskiss6179
@chefskiss6179 Жыл бұрын
Yeah... this one was a toughie for sure, but thanks for checking it out. Fantastic cast for sure, and so cool seeing father and son, Donald and Kiefer Sutherland together, even if not sharing any scenes together. I hope you check out Grisham's The Firm, a lot less polarizing but still tense nonetheless.
@LittleBlueOwl318
@LittleBlueOwl318 Жыл бұрын
The Rainmaker, too - although the book was more detailed, it is still an awesome movie.
@chefskiss6179
@chefskiss6179 Жыл бұрын
@@LittleBlueOwl318 "Dex? ...DEX?!" 😂😂😂
@kw7378a1
@kw7378a1 11 ай бұрын
Oh right! Totally forgot it had father and son actors in it, Donald and Kiefer
@lorioday8528
@lorioday8528 Жыл бұрын
O. M. G.!!! YES!! This movie is incredible! You will laugh, cry (gut wrenching-ugly cry) feel hope and pride, and mostly think. Thanks.✌️🎬
@GaryLBlakeley
@GaryLBlakeley Жыл бұрын
This is a great movie. The closing statement by Jake was emotional, but it worked.
@pablom-f8762
@pablom-f8762 Жыл бұрын
That premise is made into a John Travolta movie called "White Man's Burden", criminally underrated.
@LittleBlueOwl318
@LittleBlueOwl318 Жыл бұрын
That closing argument alone should've gotten Matthew McConaughey an Oscar
@bethcrumpton476
@bethcrumpton476 Жыл бұрын
@@LittleBlueOwl318 My sentiments exactly.
@jakecleveland1051
@jakecleveland1051 Жыл бұрын
I know people crap on Joel Schumacher for Batman Forever and Batman and Robin/ bat nipples but lets be honest, he was an amazing director, with this, The Lost boys, Phone Booth and many others, he deserves respect for what he did as a director
@AprilGabrielle
@AprilGabrielle Жыл бұрын
Absolutely!
@KHAOE1
@KHAOE1 Жыл бұрын
Most hilarious film was DC Cab
@ZeroOskul
@ZeroOskul Жыл бұрын
But he still deverses to be kicked in the balls over his Batman. A great person commits an evil act, their goodness does not dissipate but the evil doesn't go away, either.
@ToniMcGinty
@ToniMcGinty Жыл бұрын
Tigerland and The Client. Also great.
@jakecleveland1051
@jakecleveland1051 Жыл бұрын
@@ZeroOskul Batman Forever has it's issues but I don't think it's terrible and Batman and Robin, the studio really interfered with the production because they were too concerned about making toys from that movie, they didn't focus on the movie enough, so I'll give him a slight break, but true he did make the worst Batman movies
@Erik78Johansson
@Erik78Johansson Жыл бұрын
Great reaction as usual! If you like court-movies you should see "Primal Fear". Keep up the good work.
@AprilGabrielle
@AprilGabrielle Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah Primal Fear is awesome!
@LittleBlueOwl318
@LittleBlueOwl318 Жыл бұрын
Ed Norton's big screen debut - he smacked it right outta the ballpark!!
@NOLAgenX
@NOLAgenX Жыл бұрын
The movie was filmed mostly in Canton, MS as well as a soundstage they built outside town. The NG troops you see were from my former MP unit, many of whom were hired as extras to perform crowd control/riot control duties.
@pattiharvey1787
@pattiharvey1787 Жыл бұрын
When this came out in the 90s it was a source of conversation. Very underrated and a well thought out movie 👍
@d.t.nelson8805
@d.t.nelson8805 Жыл бұрын
I remember having read the novel and hearing they were going to be making the movie and feeling hopeful (especially after hearing about the cast). The Firm (1993) had turned out great. The Pelican Breif (also 1993) and The Client (1994) were not as good, but still decent adaptations. But A Time to Kill was my favorite novel by Grisham, so I was a little nearvous. There wasn't a need to be. I think it is even better than The Firm. The even improved Brigance's closing statement, and the whole cast was amazing.
@katherinedinwiddie4526
@katherinedinwiddie4526 Жыл бұрын
This movie is fabulous. Sad yet poignant. I had to buy this to show my children when they came of age to watch it. Love it.
@kw7378a1
@kw7378a1 11 ай бұрын
What age is right to show this kind of thing? Just curious - my daughter is very little now and I'm hesitant to even think of showing her difficult things until she's like 16? I dunno
@katherinedinwiddie4526
@katherinedinwiddie4526 11 ай бұрын
That would be up to you. I showed my children at 10. They were talked to the difficulty in the movie. We opened up discussions at the end of the movie. Letting them see and talk openly relieves a lot of issues placed on them by society. My children all have children of their own each have seen this save the young ones 3 , 4. Love them up tell the truth. Allow them to be the wonderful people they are.
@kw7378a1
@kw7378a1 11 ай бұрын
@@katherinedinwiddie4526 thank you for your wisdom! Cheers to you and your family 💛
@Chippa33
@Chippa33 Жыл бұрын
This was the film that birthed my love for movies, such an emotional rollercoaster and just flat out amazing performances from everyone on the cast especially the three leads, MM, Samuel L and Spacey, Sandra Bullock, Oliver Pratt and even Ashley Judd as Jakes wife are just excellent in this movie.. imo this is one of the best movies ever made and is criminally underrated
@jeffblack2458
@jeffblack2458 Жыл бұрын
The jury did not return a verdict of "innocent", the verdict was "not guilty". In a legal context; "not guilty" is not the same as "innocent".
@granjmy
@granjmy 11 ай бұрын
GREAT reaction! Movie audio loud enough to hear, no cursing, no constant taking. I really enjoyed this! Thank you!
@radiofreeastrocast3010
@radiofreeastrocast3010 Жыл бұрын
One of the greatest lines ever givin in a movie!
@KHAOE1
@KHAOE1 Жыл бұрын
Dude...I remember seeing this in the theater. You HAVE to watch "Rosewood" now!! Directed by John Singleton and based on a true story. VERY good movie!! Joel Schumacher also directed Batman Forever and DC Cab.
@dianedavid3052
@dianedavid3052 Жыл бұрын
Rosewood is a shout! I haven’t seen it in years but it’s a must watch
@jessharvell1022
@jessharvell1022 Жыл бұрын
the sweatiest movie ever made.
@CapedInformer
@CapedInformer Жыл бұрын
I said that in the full reaction too 😂
@leeannmcdermott8313
@leeannmcdermott8313 Жыл бұрын
Sooo sweaty 🥵
@mck318
@mck318 Жыл бұрын
Lmao. Facts.
@louielouie22
@louielouie22 Жыл бұрын
😂🤣😅
@SandraMorris51
@SandraMorris51 Жыл бұрын
I think that every single time. That town must be a bit ripe 😆
@christypriest30
@christypriest30 Жыл бұрын
I’ve always loved this movie but it’s very heavy and hard hitting! I’m really glad you watched it
@susanconstable2113
@susanconstable2113 Жыл бұрын
Omg I have loved this movie for years! So emotional! His closing statement at the end gets me every time!!
@samanthasays3603
@samanthasays3603 Жыл бұрын
I saw it in the theaters with a bunch of friends, and cried like a baby at the end. Fantastic movie!!
@isabelsilva62023
@isabelsilva62023 Жыл бұрын
This is my absolute favorite Samuel L. Jackson movie, it gives us an approximate measure of his talent. Lucien Wilbanks is played by the legend that is Donald Sutherland, father of Kiefer and judge Omar is Patrick McGoohan, the cast alone is outstanding. If you want to see an amazing turn of Kevin Spacey's brilliance watch the Clint Eastwood directed "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil", stellar cast, true story outstanding movie(in Savannah, Georgia I wish I could do the accent) . PS: Did you recognize dr. Chilton from "Silence of the Lambs"🙂?
@Tateorsomething
@Tateorsomething Жыл бұрын
Other legal dramas you should check out.... Primal Fear (1996) which was Edward Norton's first acting role and The Excorcism of Emily Rose (2005)
@MontagZoso
@MontagZoso Жыл бұрын
Yes, Primal Fear is excellent!
@gog583
@gog583 Жыл бұрын
The Exorcism of Emily Rose. One of my favorites.
@jannathompson2262
@jannathompson2262 Жыл бұрын
To Kill a Mockingbird is the king of ALL legal dramas;)
@Tateorsomething
@Tateorsomething Жыл бұрын
@@jannathompson2262 thank you! Don't know how that one slipped my mind.
@jannathompson2262
@jannathompson2262 Жыл бұрын
@@Tateorsomething I just watched Primal Fear a few weeks ago and loved it;)
@JLewis1979
@JLewis1979 Жыл бұрын
I always loved this movie, but after I held and then lost my daughter (Nothing like this...thank God.) I realized that I would kill anyone in the world that harmed her. It gives you a whole new perspective when watching the movie.
@samanthasays3603
@samanthasays3603 Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry about your little girl. My son passed slmost 2 years ago...cancer. there is no worse feeling in the world than outliving your baby.
@staciepoole8161
@staciepoole8161 Жыл бұрын
This movie is timeless. The lessons still need to be heard. Great reaction.
@donaldstone540
@donaldstone540 Жыл бұрын
"Not a soul on this earth would blame him"....shit, I'd help him.
@happydog6537
@happydog6537 4 ай бұрын
No I’m gonna talk about something really important. Sandra’s legs in this movie are amongst some of the best ever seen on film.
@gog583
@gog583 Жыл бұрын
Great movie!!! I've been waiting for someone hitting this. Have to come back to watch the reaction though. 👍
@geoffreyenglish9321
@geoffreyenglish9321 Жыл бұрын
Nice reaction. There were a lot of good Grisham movies. The Firm, Pelican Brief, Rainmaker, Runaway Jury, and a few more. Too bad Hollywood stopped making Grisham movies. He has several more books that would make good movies.
@mcgilj1
@mcgilj1 Жыл бұрын
Always wanted to see The Partner.. it's almost a farcical comedy after a lawyer fakes his death and is found later and brought back for trial for .. I think it's fraud for faking his death? Just cracked me up.. it's not played as comical as written but the way the character navigates the law..
@geoffreyenglish9321
@geoffreyenglish9321 Жыл бұрын
Agreed, The Partner almost became a movie about 10 years ago, Mark Wahlberg was supposed to have the lead. For some reason it just never developed. I'd also like to see the Testament as a movie.
@mcgilj1
@mcgilj1 Жыл бұрын
@@geoffreyenglish9321 hmmm.. can't see Wahlberg... Not sure who I'd see in that role. It disappoints me they never did a big budget version of The Street Lawyer. I heard they did a TV adaptation.. But I can't imagine it being good .. I think as far as I read that and Rainmaker were my two most read Grisham novels.
@kharma7755
@kharma7755 Жыл бұрын
@@mcgilj1 The Street Lawyer and Rainmaker are my two fave JG books, too.... I would love to see a well done film adaptation of The Street Lawyer. I bet Frank Darabont could pull it off.
@skroll82
@skroll82 Жыл бұрын
genuinely laughed out loud at "i mean the mans married but he can only take so much"
@deadassdgaf100
@deadassdgaf100 Жыл бұрын
i know, right. As a woman, myself, let me just be the 1 to say....👀 she thiiiirsty!
@devoncooper8296
@devoncooper8296 Жыл бұрын
This movie is just as real as it gets and is so good. Hard to watch at times because it is so real. The performances are astounding. I’m glad you reviewed it!
@susanconstable2113
@susanconstable2113 Жыл бұрын
The cast in this movie is insane! I don’t know if you even realize it just how many great actors are in it. Like the lawyer who was his mentor- Donald Sutherland! Dam good actor whose son is Kiefer Sutherland and also in the movie.
@serenitytoepper
@serenitytoepper Жыл бұрын
I remember when I watched this for the first time. I felt so angry and sad for the little girl. And honestly, I cried a few times watching it for the first time. But it's been a long time since I have watched it myself. So, looking forward to watching it again with you.
@ruthsaunders9507
@ruthsaunders9507 Жыл бұрын
I thought this movie did a good job showing the good and bad on all sides. There's many layers to the good and the bad. It also shows how hard it is to do what's right when everything around you is so terrifying. The little girl running to her Daddy at the end gets me every time.
@dwightherron9692
@dwightherron9692 Жыл бұрын
I am white 52 yrs old Man and when I saw this in theaters, I Cried for that sweet little girl.
@johndorsey1423
@johndorsey1423 Жыл бұрын
Be great to get your reaction to Mississippi Burning.
@IntoTheWhite04
@IntoTheWhite04 Жыл бұрын
Am pretty sure you're the best reactor I've come across on here mate. Great editing, don't talk over bits unnecessarily, great understanding and critiquing... Looking forward to more sopranos and classic films like this.
@camilladorado7548
@camilladorado7548 Жыл бұрын
i love that you are recapping this in 2023 this is one of the best court room drama/thrillers that’s ever hit the silver screen definitely not an easy watch given the beginning i can’t even watch the initial SA scene because it’s very traumatizing and graphic even tho i’ve seen this movie a number of times, but this has so many great actors/actresses in it that really did their thing,and it’s the film that really put mathew mchonahey on the map !
@Rickety_Cricket
@Rickety_Cricket 11 ай бұрын
"You set that man loose!" still makes me tear up.
@rebekahelliott5297
@rebekahelliott5297 Жыл бұрын
I SOOOO appreciate your reactions, they can from the moment, from the heart, from humanity. Not from a thought process of what am i SUPPOSE to feel whats the acceptable thing to feel. This is a movie that demands more reality than than that. And you are the 1st I person i can say reacted word for word, scene by scene, with what i felt; from the very first horrific shocking moments to the "yes they deserve to die and i hope they burn in hell!" To the surprisingly impactful closing arguments and the accessment at the end about setting up absolutes. The only scene that i struggled a bit to know if we were reacting the same, as we were literally, EVERYWHERE else! was the "youre one of the bad guys" scene. Which i find very powerful for its progession of contradictory emotions it takes you through , like some other great scenes in this movie. What Carl-lee says DOES have truth to it, and a RELEVENT truth when it comes to part of his brilliant reasoning for choosing jake. And that reason is proven correct in the closing arguement where jake succeeds in pinpointing what he would need to hear in the jury's shoes. And brilliantly sets it up for maximun impact. However there is a flip side to that discussion that despite the failure, as you point out for the screen writters to be less absolute in their overall setup of the story there are a few areas where they succeed in a small way - like with the agendas of the preacher and politicians ect. And this is another place where they show controversy by giving both sides a valid point - because while we understand what Carl-lee is saying and why, and that his logic does prove correct, at the same time it demonstrates the strongly held pre-concieved beliefs held on both sides of the war he's describing. By labeling jake as "one of the bad guys. You dont mean to be...but you are..." carl-lee in addition to making his valid point indicates that jakes color counts for more than his actions or choices. That even though hes stood by carl-lee under pressure from everyone and down right danger, and in order to do so he has risked his families safety, threats to his child, the potential loss of his marriage, the actual loss of his house, his female partner being attacked, someone being shot next to him, multiple attempts to attack him and others the klan, including a bomb, and everyone including the judge telling him its a lost cause and yet enduring all that and choosing to continue on but he's STILL "one of the bad guys"? If a list of tough choices like that arent enough to remove you from deserving that label based on race, its fair to say nothing could. And its not only not right for either side to take a "nothing will change my opinion" attitude, but we should consider what hope is there for things to ever change if both sides say color trumps all...no matter what you do, no matter your choices make, or whatever your actions, you will always be the enemy...then whats the point? And yet carl-lee does, as i said previously, have a point in the context of jake creating an argument this horribly biased jury would accept. So its a scene most people shy away from commenting on much but i think thats exactly why discussion about it is important. But other than that one scene... just because i struggled more to read you there and not that i saw anything that made me think you disagreed, but i knew we agreed about the rest, watching you was really really enjoyable!
@meganbrick6266
@meganbrick6266 Жыл бұрын
I remember watching this when I was young and my dad saying he agreed with every word that the witness (the deputy who was shot) said. And now I have a daughter who just turned 10 last week…and I would do the same thing without hesitation, but I know my husband would beat me to it.
@sherrellbennett1333
@sherrellbennett1333 11 ай бұрын
One of the most disturbing, but incredible movies ever. The acting was amazing. Hard to imagine people being as brutal and animalistic as portrayed here, but there are some. I have seen this several times and it makes me cry every time.
@jeffreysweigart9290
@jeffreysweigart9290 Жыл бұрын
Keifer Sutherland plays the best evil characters.
@nickyboy22071989
@nickyboy22071989 Жыл бұрын
I've never seen anyone sweat so much as I have in this movie. It's such a good film, though, and it delivers one of Samuel L. Jackson's best quotes.
@tiffanyspencer2782
@tiffanyspencer2782 Жыл бұрын
D@mn...l forgot they had such a great cast. I'm watching it again as soon as I finish.
@nrgmanifest
@nrgmanifest Жыл бұрын
S/o to you for doing this fantastic movie...def a fav of mine. I suggest Rosewood w/ Ving Rhames, Don Cheadle, Jon Voight and I also suggest A Long Kiss Goodnight w/ Sammy L
@fullmoonprepping4024
@fullmoonprepping4024 Жыл бұрын
This was great just for the simple reason it had both Donald Sutherland and Keifer Sutherland. Father and son.
@MagicianNoriginal
@MagicianNoriginal Жыл бұрын
Great reaction Caped! This film is so powerful with a fantastic cast. When the book/ film came out, the focus was on the father's retribution, so you've hit the nail on the head. More John Grisham films please! The Firm! Thank you!
@tleonard2511tl
@tleonard2511tl Жыл бұрын
Sanda Bullock, Ashley Judd, Samuel L. Jackson, Matthew McConaughey, Kevin Spacey, Brenda Fricker chris Cooper, Donald Sutherland, Kiefer Sutherland, Charles S. Dutton, Octavia Spencer, Rae'Ven Larrymore and Tonea Stewart is big names in the entertainer industry. I love this movie and know every line by heart too. I have the dvd and vhs.
@LibertarianJRT
@LibertarianJRT Жыл бұрын
I think movies like this and Philadelphia really shine a light on how far we have come as a country.
@sabpiano4183
@sabpiano4183 Жыл бұрын
you absolutely have to see "Scent of a Woman" the film where Al Pacino got his Oscar 😉
@AndyJayroe
@AndyJayroe Жыл бұрын
“Yes they deserved to die and I hope they burned in hell!” Dave Chapelle used to occasionally yell that in his skits on Chapelle’s Show. So funny.
@tomdanison234
@tomdanison234 Жыл бұрын
Hell, I pushed the like button on the intro !
@positivelynegative9149
@positivelynegative9149 Жыл бұрын
Not enough reactions to this film. 👍
@simonbar-el4094
@simonbar-el4094 Жыл бұрын
There are less than an hand full of movies that have such an impressive cast
@jennujor1551
@jennujor1551 9 ай бұрын
"Matthew McConaughey is so Matthew McConaughey in every role." 😂
@tomking7080
@tomking7080 Жыл бұрын
Such a incredible movie. We watched it in the theater when it came out. We laughed,we definitely cried,the whole theater did. When he was found not guilty the whole theater cheered It’s one of my favorite movies with Mathew and Sam. Great cast that did a incredible job.
@sweetpeas2898
@sweetpeas2898 11 ай бұрын
When I was younger I watched this and my lil sister came in saying, "freak-ah-lee". Took me forever to realize she was saying "free Carl Lee".
@kevinsieg2076
@kevinsieg2076 Жыл бұрын
Check out Dave Chappelle's sketch for Samuel L Jackson beer. It directly quotes this film.
@jeremyleforce7926
@jeremyleforce7926 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite movies of all time.
@uk1941
@uk1941 11 ай бұрын
I love his into this you were. Great reaction.
@rmlrl1971
@rmlrl1971 11 ай бұрын
You should watch Ghosts of Mississippi, the story of the assasination of Medgar Evers. Mississippi Burning, the story of 3 freedom fighters who were killed in the 60's. Both amazing true stories that everyone should watch.
@davidcooks5265
@davidcooks5265 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget sb she put a great performance, and the flirting was a test of your loyalty 🥰👍
@jamesriddle7065
@jamesriddle7065 Жыл бұрын
The Ole Miss sorority thing is very true. I grew up about an hours drive from campus.
@JosephHuntelvisnspiders
@JosephHuntelvisnspiders Жыл бұрын
Great reaction sir, I get where you're coming from but it's not representing the country, there were towns in Mississippi that were that 'black and white' in the mid 80's, no doubt about that. Goggle - "Grisham has described the book as "very autobiographical" in that the novel's "young attorney is basically me" and the drama is based on a case he witnessed. In 1984 Grisham witnessed the harrowing testimony of a 12-year-old rape victim at the DeSoto County courthouse in Hernando, Mississippi".
@kelsosemail
@kelsosemail Жыл бұрын
This movie, man! SO woke! And it came out in the 90s. Which should tell you y'all are being CONNED with this "woke" panic. ("PLAYED" if you prefer.) ANYWAY... another fantastic reaction to an OUTSTANDING movie!
@stephenochosiete9869
@stephenochosiete9869 Жыл бұрын
I watched this when I was a kid back in the 90s. Super good and didn’t realize how good the actors in it are.
@jamesgreenhow108
@jamesgreenhow108 Жыл бұрын
The roles each actor played to me is how they each lived their real lives to this point.
@andresramirezmolina
@andresramirezmolina Жыл бұрын
You have to watch The Negotiator!
@amariebloom
@amariebloom Жыл бұрын
Im begging!!! It’s my favorite Samuel L Jackson
@galaxy224wolf9
@galaxy224wolf9 11 ай бұрын
This movie messed me up so bad. But in a good way. Its dark, sick and messed up. But it also shows the harsh reality of history. I will forever love this movie because of how real it is
@phj223
@phj223 Жыл бұрын
Great movie, and it doesn't shy away from some really messed up parts of human "society". :-/
@dwood21851
@dwood21851 Жыл бұрын
Mississippi burning there’s another one you would really enjoy.
@frankrodriguez2999
@frankrodriguez2999 Жыл бұрын
Kevin spacey and Samuel Jackson in The Negotiator(1998)
@garypasquill2355
@garypasquill2355 Жыл бұрын
The negotiatior didn't win critics over because it was too dialogue heavy,I like films that love the use of words
@kiwigirljacks
@kiwigirljacks Жыл бұрын
I’ve had this movie on VHS since it first came out. It’s in my top 10 movies of all time. So great to see reactions to it.
@CrisaMV
@CrisaMV Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite movies! Loved your reaction! 🥰
@robbinsnest6163
@robbinsnest6163 Жыл бұрын
I love this movie! I first saw it in my early teens with my parents.
@crigarsha
@crigarsha Жыл бұрын
I waited in line to watch this movie at midnight of the Friday it came out in the theaters! Such an amazing movie while simultaneously being absolutely disgusting! 25+ years later and the country is still completely polarized. Special shout out to what a smoke show Sandra Bullock was in this movie!
@geraldjackson3921
@geraldjackson3921 Жыл бұрын
This city is Canton Mississippi where my family is from a place where I spent many summers
@8dreamkilla9
@8dreamkilla9 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite movies. Loved the reaction :)
@kimsbookcorner8483
@kimsbookcorner8483 Жыл бұрын
There are 2 other good movies that are also movies that are John Grisham books.The client and Runaway Jury.I thought they were both very good.
@indiansfever11
@indiansfever11 Жыл бұрын
Love this film... Ashley Judd all sweaty definitely had an effect on me lol
@garypasquill2355
@garypasquill2355 Жыл бұрын
Preferred sandra bullock.
@joeyrogers7017
@joeyrogers7017 Жыл бұрын
It came out when I was 15 and it's just as good then as it is now.
@rebeccaburgraff263
@rebeccaburgraff263 Жыл бұрын
My favorite movie ever!! Gained a subscriber today.
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