*MY COUSIN VINNY* FIRST TIME WATCHING MOVIE REACTION

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Jen Murray

Jen Murray

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@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo 10 ай бұрын
Who's your MVP in this movie? LETHAL WEAPON: kzbin.info/aero/PLQHhQlj8i5drIlwrH9yKm0mHdTbgf7aSo GOODFELLAS: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aHqtnKp7odODpq8
@mr.a8315
@mr.a8315 10 ай бұрын
For me the MVP is the Alabama legal system.
@chrismcelligott5462
@chrismcelligott5462 10 ай бұрын
Mona Lisa Vitto
@Adam_Le-Roi_Davis.
@Adam_Le-Roi_Davis. 10 ай бұрын
Marisa Tomei, with Joe Pesci a close second.
@e.d.2096
@e.d.2096 10 ай бұрын
My MVP is the screech owl that makes Vinny go for his gun!😊thanks Jen!
@Adam_Le-Roi_Davis.
@Adam_Le-Roi_Davis. 10 ай бұрын
@@e.d.2096 Ha! Ha! I love this, Eric. 😂
@MadcapMatt
@MadcapMatt 10 ай бұрын
Marissa Tomei rightfully got an Oscar for her role in this
@badprotocol1105
@badprotocol1105 10 ай бұрын
I was so happy to see her get it. She was amazing in this.
@joehoy9242
@joehoy9242 10 ай бұрын
And it's because she gives as finely-judged a comic performance as you're likely to see - her mannerisms are exaggerated, but she never veers into outright caricature territory and her timing is dead-on balls perfect. She's funny and sassy as hell, but always remains believable. It's really hard to win an Oscar for a comic - rather than dramatic - performance for those reasons.
@natalieshark
@natalieshark 10 ай бұрын
💯
@tremorsfan
@tremorsfan 10 ай бұрын
I remember that people were convinced that Jack Palance read the wrong name. I think the Moonlight/La La Land incident put that one to bed.
@Scary__fun
@Scary__fun 10 ай бұрын
Whoever edited this reaction left her funniest lines out.
@Zenoandturtle
@Zenoandturtle 9 ай бұрын
The judge was played by Fred Gwynne, who is famous for playing Herman Monster in The Munsters (1960’s show)
@ashbysmith1723
@ashbysmith1723 10 ай бұрын
Vinny is the best, but Marisa Tomei steals the show.
@willmendoza8498
@willmendoza8498 10 ай бұрын
Accurate.
@dizastro5437
@dizastro5437 4 ай бұрын
I think Fred did that
@Dillpicks95
@Dillpicks95 10 ай бұрын
Many lawyers have praised this movie for being the most accurate depiction of a courtroom procedure. Joe Pesci being hilarious as always and Marisa Tomei won an Oscar for her role in this, much deserved she killed it.
@weepingscorpion8739
@weepingscorpion8739 10 ай бұрын
LegalEagle did a reaction to it a while back. Worth checking out.
@eolsunder
@eolsunder 10 ай бұрын
well just one problem but it's still a great movie. They wouldn't have dismissed the case so easily at the end based on the Sheriff's info. What WOULD have happened was Vinny would have ask for a postponement of the trial/delay until they could have gotten ballistic reports and vehicle inspection from the other arrest/crime location to positively have evidence that someone else 100% did the murders, but the info in this trial would have been plenty of info to get the postponement for further evidence.
@Aegolius
@Aegolius 10 ай бұрын
It is mostly, but the judge's rejection of him having time after a new expert witness was introduced was a slam dunk appeal, and that would never happen in a murder trial.
@jollyrodgers7272
@jollyrodgers7272 10 ай бұрын
They probably missed Otto Preminger's ANATOMY OF A MURDER (1959). Still the most accurate and based on a real case.
@shawnmiller4781
@shawnmiller4781 10 ай бұрын
@@eolsunder yeah, but that would have made the movie longer
@TimStCroix
@TimStCroix 10 ай бұрын
2:22 "If I'm ever arrested I'm going to be very careful to say the right words." And those words better be *"I want a lawyer. I refuse to answer any questions without the advice of counsel."*
@AlexSwanson-rw7cv
@AlexSwanson-rw7cv 10 ай бұрын
2:22 If you're ever arrested, ask for a lawyer, give your ID details if obliged to, and otherwise STFU until your lawyer says otherwise. Particularly if you're innocent.
@NJAsmodeus1
@NJAsmodeus1 10 ай бұрын
Yes. Please. Anything you say can and will be used against you. Didn’t do it, awesome, don’t talk. There is no talking your way out of trouble, only into trouble.
@michaelriddick7116
@michaelriddick7116 10 ай бұрын
I left a comment saying the same but it disappeared .> --.-- I recommended the law professor from George Mason Uni.'s presentation by the same name (Do Not Talk To The Police) as a watch :)
@obscillesk
@obscillesk 10 ай бұрын
@@michaelriddick7116Hah, same here, that talk lives in my memory since I first saw it like a decade ago
@VonBlade
@VonBlade 3 ай бұрын
Exactly. Anything will be used *against* you. Not for you. Not on your behalf. Only brought up at all if it helps nail you.
@MartinKronstrom
@MartinKronstrom 10 ай бұрын
I like how Jen becomes a different field expert depending of the movie we are watching with her. Today it's Lawyer Jen.
@philmakris8507
@philmakris8507 10 ай бұрын
Jen Murray Esquire
@jenmurrayxo
@jenmurrayxo 10 ай бұрын
Bahahah far from expert
@Cybertron-cs7sk
@Cybertron-cs7sk 10 ай бұрын
​@jenmurrayxo Jenny the director was a trial lawyer before turning to directing, it was actually based on a true story as funny as that sounds It's a very funny movie especially the prison scene double meaning speech.
@kevinminer1293
@kevinminer1293 10 ай бұрын
I saw this movie on opening weekend with my New York City born-and-raised mother. Everything about this movie's portrayal of New York Italians is, in the words of Mona Lisa Vito, dead-on-balls accurate. Not only that, but everything portrayed in the coutroom is acchrate as well, including tbe automotive history from Lisa's testimony. My Cousin Vinny is one of those rare movies with a tight script of intersecting subplots, a perfect ensamble cast, and a powerful message about the danger of rushing to judgment. And 30 years later, it's still hilarious.
@drenn818
@drenn818 10 ай бұрын
I love Miss Money Jenny doing the Long Island accent. Its up there with your villainous British accent
@treetopjones737
@treetopjones737 9 ай бұрын
As they say it "longuyland"
@littlegiantproductionsandr3091
@littlegiantproductionsandr3091 10 ай бұрын
Marisa. Top-notch acting performance. Her Oscar was well deserved. Thanks, Jen.
@trinaq
@trinaq 10 ай бұрын
Such a fun movie, Marisa Tomei certainly deserved her Oscar win. Ralph Macchio seriously doesn't age. He was about 30 here, yet could pass for early 20's.
@shawnmiller4781
@shawnmiller4781 10 ай бұрын
We have lived in a time for a while now where Ralph Macchio is older than Pat Morita was when Karate Kid was made
@clevelandcbi
@clevelandcbi 10 ай бұрын
Not to mention in part 3 and Cobra Kai he's older than the "old man" Terry Silver. He looked 21 at best in part 3 and Thomas Ian Griffith looked 40 lol. TIG did age very well though. Some black hair dye and he's hardly aged since part 3.
@lexkanyima2195
@lexkanyima2195 10 ай бұрын
Ralph is getting mature by this point
@philmakris8507
@philmakris8507 10 ай бұрын
On just being able to present all that automotive dialouge which btw was technically 100%: accurate as well coupled with the fact that this was Marissa's first movie role with mire than a couple lines, she really earned and deserved that oscar. Plus her comedic and dramatic timing.
@clevelandcbi
@clevelandcbi 10 ай бұрын
The deer pants scene still cracks me up no matter how many times I see it.
@matthew393
@matthew393 10 ай бұрын
The one thing most people overlook in the movie is that cousin Vinny is also an expert in "general automotive knowledge". After Vinny looks at the photo how else would he have known that the tire marks did not match the defendants' car unless he was also an automotive expert?
@FrankOdonnell-ej3hd
@FrankOdonnell-ej3hd 10 ай бұрын
the prison scene when they first meet pesci is one of the funniest for me⚛😀
@geetarist138
@geetarist138 10 ай бұрын
" I did not come down here just to get jerked off" Lmfaooooo 😂😂😂I wonder how the conversation went when Billy explained to Stan that vinny is his cousin.
@nickitacocat
@nickitacocat 10 ай бұрын
I like that he not only proved they were innocent but helped actually solve the murder. Also, the cops and witnesses weren't trying to set them up.
@xander66644
@xander66644 10 ай бұрын
There are 2 courtroom dramas to see, which are both directed by legendary director : Sidney Lumet. First , the 1957 -- 12 Angry Men starring Henry Fonda.. Second, the Verdict starring Paul Newman. Trust me ---- YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED 😉😀
@alexlittle3111
@alexlittle3111 10 ай бұрын
The actor who played the judge also played Herman Munster
@mcgilj1
@mcgilj1 10 ай бұрын
"sometimes dead is betta'...'
@edfrancis66
@edfrancis66 10 ай бұрын
Man, every guy in the audience fell in love with Marisa Tomei after this performance (I know I did!). And Jen's laugh when Miss Vito had her courtroom moment at 25:31 was perfect 😅 Yeah, Vinny really should have let her help right from the start!
@jmsmys13ify
@jmsmys13ify 10 ай бұрын
When arrested in the US, the ONLY word is "Lawyer."
@Gravydog316
@Gravydog316 2 ай бұрын
well, Jen & I are Canadian night & day
@Cifer77
@Cifer77 10 ай бұрын
The detail I love to point out is that Vinny knew EVERYTHING when he saw those tire mark photos in court. He sent the Sherriff off to confirm it before Mona Lisa even took the stand. He gave her the limelight as a gift, to let her woop everyone in the court with her knowledge, and the last part being so he could "argue" with her, which they love to do.
@johnnehrich9601
@johnnehrich9601 10 ай бұрын
The concept of discovery goes way back in English common law, but for years it was practiced more in the breach. In the Perry Mason novels, written between 1933 and ~1970, by practicing attorney Erle Stanley Gardner, much of the mystery and drama was in the courtroom scenes. Each side was able to withhold vital evidence, hide away important witnesses under fake names in outlying suburbs or even hide their existence whatsoever until the climax of the story. I love these books (so unlike the tv series Perry Mason and the HBO recent series) and I learned a lot of legal procedures and jargon, but only as it had been practiced in the past. So when I first watched this movie, I was taken aback by the concept of discovery, as were most viewers. At the same time, I thought to myself "of course, how fair." Brady v. Maryland 1963 was the legal case which really strengthened the concept. Lawyers refer to a "Brady motion" to compel the other side to produce what they know. And since then, the concept itself has crept into the public's recognition. But I'm also not surprised Vinny didn't know.
@MLJ7956
@MLJ7956 10 ай бұрын
Great reaction Jen... A lot of people mention Joe Pesci, Marisa Tomei and Ralph Macho....but Fred Gwynne as the judge was great too (in case many people didn't know he was Herman Munster on the original 'The Munsters' tv series and Officer Francis Muldoon on the original 'Car 54 Where Are You?' tv series, as well as he was Jud Crandall in the original 1989 'Stephen King's: Pet Semetery'...just putting that out there). ✌️
@RichardM1366
@RichardM1366 10 ай бұрын
Joe Peshi is phenomenal as Cousin Vinny! This is a great movie! Marisa Tomei has a Oscar for her dynamic performance and The incomparable Fred Gwynne make the movie what it is. It is well worth your time!
@IDLERACER
@IDLERACER 10 ай бұрын
😎👍 The other two great courtroom farces that immediately come to mind are "And Justice For All" (1979) with Al Pacino and "Liar Liar" (1997) with Jim Carrey.
@sithlordkaeyl21
@sithlordkaeyl21 10 ай бұрын
This movie is viewed in many different law classes, especially for Vinny’s cross-examinations of the witnesses.
@sherrysink3177
@sherrysink3177 10 ай бұрын
Jen: I don't see how things could get any worse for him. Vinnie tosses a bag out of the trunk, into the mud. Jen: Is... is that his suit? Yes, yes it is. 😄🤣
@chameleonvr4
@chameleonvr4 10 ай бұрын
No Wai you never seen this?! Can't wait to watch this right now w/ ya! Babababa! Lets go! Loved your reaction especially to when Vinny first comes to prison to meet his nephew! So funny! "The two what?" "Da two uts!"
@30AndAWakeUp
@30AndAWakeUp 23 күн бұрын
I went to Georgetown Law and they used scenes from this movie for how to properly cross examine a witness.
@asterix7842
@asterix7842 10 ай бұрын
One of the funniest movies ever. I think everyone in the country had a crush on Marisa Tomei after this movie was released. She totally deserved the Oscar. For a little while after this film's success, there was talk of the sequel. Then Fred Gwynn died and nothing ever came of it.
@-Knife-
@-Knife- 10 ай бұрын
Ahh I love this movie! Such a fun classic comedy.
@chrislewis1981
@chrislewis1981 10 ай бұрын
Yes Jen!!! Love this film. Marissa Tomei absolutely kills it! Dead on balls accurate.
@brauliob
@brauliob 10 ай бұрын
Dead on balls accurate?
@chrislewis1981
@chrislewis1981 10 ай бұрын
@@brauliob it's an industry term
@razorsfury6519
@razorsfury6519 Ай бұрын
If you recognize, the judge is the actor who played Herman Munster from the Munsters
@johnadams9314
@johnadams9314 10 ай бұрын
I saw this in the cinema with my dad. It's the only time my father and I went to the cinema just the two of us so it has a very special place in my heart for that reason alone, then of course it's an excellent film; hilarious comedy, excellent courtroom film, fantastic acting all round (I think Marisa Tomei 100% deserved the Oscar). It makes me really happy to see people come to it and discover what a great film this is.
@shinrapresident7010
@shinrapresident7010 10 ай бұрын
The only words to say if you are ever arrested is ''I want a lawyer''.
@laffingist218
@laffingist218 10 ай бұрын
not only is this the most accurate depiction of good lawyering in cinema history, it's also one of the best screenplays in the history of movies, also some of the best acting top to bottom in the history of cinema. some of the best casting and shot design and everything. this is a top 50 movie of all time.
@karlmortoniv2951
@karlmortoniv2951 10 ай бұрын
"Anatomy of a Murder" is the grandaddy of all courtroom movies. James Stewart leads a kick ass cast in an unusually frank depiction (especially for the late '50s) of a rape and murder case that was based on real events. It's not short, but the pace really lets you marinate in things. It won all sorts of awards when it was new. I might just watch it right now. 😄 As for the Oscars, Supporting Actor awards were often given to frightfully old people who have never been awarded before and might die soon or new up-and-comers so the Academy members can prove their with-it-ness to a public that has become increasingly suspicious of how out of touch they are with popular tastes. Pesci had won his Best Supporting award a couple years before for "Goodfellas" and the Academy seems to like spreading the love - unless they don't. You can't set your watch to it, but if someone won an award one year, they probably won't win anything else for a bit - usually, there are exceptions but not for a guy like Joe Pesci. Also, around the time "My Cousin Vinny" came out I remember the Academy came in for a fair bit of criticism for being a bit snooty, only awarding 'serious' films and not recognizing comedies or genre films at all. Serious actors in comedies sometimes got a nod, like John Gielgud in "Arthur" but that tended to be interpreted as a 'career Oscar' since he was getting on a bit and who knew when the great man would be in a position to be nominated again? Something seemed to change in the '80s when Kevin Kline won Best Supporting for "A Fish Called Wanda" - nobody doubted he was great in the movie but it was kinda weird that he won an Oscar for that, although I don't remember anybody getting mad about it. Then the next year Jack Palance won Best Supporting for "City Slickers" - the feeling was that he was crazy old and the award was for his whole body of work, but nobody denied he was great in the movie. Then when a balls-to-the-wall horror film like "Silence of the Lambs" swept all the big awards the same year I remember a few old people in the industry lamenting that the right sort of movies weren't winning Oscars any more - Oscar winners weren't meant to be entertaining, they were supposed to be more like broccoli. As I said, it isn't an exact science - the Academy's gonna do whatever the hell it wants - but when Marisa Tomei won for "My Cousin Vinny" the Academy voters could tick both the hot, up-and-coming performer box and the popular comedy box in one go. If all this seems unrealistically calculated, there have been reams of articles printed up over the decades about how Oscar voters decide what to vote for that indicate that these considerations are in at least some of the voters' heads when they do their thing. It's a bit weird.
@Lone-wolf-1982
@Lone-wolf-1982 10 ай бұрын
This is one of the best comedies. Been watching this movie for 25 years.
@cdynes385
@cdynes385 10 ай бұрын
Marisa Tomei was a soap actress on the Guiding Light which ran on CBS in the 80s. Julienne Moore was on the same soap with Meg Ryan. . Tomei was also a stage actress.. I saw this movie with my mom who loved her on the soap.and was a fan...this is one of my favorites. Tomei skillfully earned her Oscar nomination and went on to do more feature films..
@bobbuethe1477
@bobbuethe1477 10 ай бұрын
Have you watched "Twelve Angry Men" yet? Best courtroom (or more precisely, jury room) drama ever. For a courtroom movie that's not very accurate, but suited to the holiday season, try "Miracle on 34th Street."
@stpetie7686
@stpetie7686 10 ай бұрын
Now this is a happy surprise. Jen and My Cousin Vinny. My day just got way better!
@jwoo1800
@jwoo1800 10 ай бұрын
This is when every man in America fell in love with Marisa Tomei. Latest generation gets hung up over Aunt May but this is where it all began. 😍
@bobbuethe1477
@bobbuethe1477 10 ай бұрын
For some of us, it was just a little bit earlier: when she played Maggie in season 1 of "A Different World" (1987).
@lexkanyima2195
@lexkanyima2195 10 ай бұрын
She is very good looking
@christopheryochum3602
@christopheryochum3602 10 ай бұрын
Jen! The biggest payoff for me was when Lisa was confronted about her qualifications and shot back an answer only the best mechanic would know. I throw my fist in the air every time ... YEAH!
@ck7250
@ck7250 10 ай бұрын
Absolutely love this movie. Butt ... I'm a huge Marissa tomei fan. 😂
@DukeDarkshadow
@DukeDarkshadow 10 ай бұрын
Marisa Tomei's Oscar was for best supporting actress. Her Brooklyn accent used in the movie was completely fake but sounds incredible and is what makes her character stand out in every scene she's in.
@hbron112
@hbron112 10 ай бұрын
Great reaction, Jen! This was Marisa Tomei's first big movie. She has said that Joe Pesci helped her a lot with her character and her part in the movie. I always thought they were a great couple and wished they had done other movies together.
@robbob5302
@robbob5302 9 ай бұрын
Me too. Or like a sitcom or something.
@lazyperfectionist1
@lazyperfectionist1 2 ай бұрын
2:22 "If I'm ever arrested, I'm ha- gonna be _very_ careful to say the right words." Especially in a state with the _death_ penalty.
@stevesheroan4131
@stevesheroan4131 10 ай бұрын
I think one of the most telling things about MT’s performance is the fact that that after about three lines of dialogue Jen says “I love her.” She’s incredibly charismatic in every role, and maybe slightly under-appreciated, despite her Oscar win.
@RJHart1214
@RJHart1214 10 ай бұрын
More goodness from Jen, this time with added Pesci, Ralph, and Marisa. Wooh!
@jamesmcclain5005
@jamesmcclain5005 7 ай бұрын
This movie is one of the only modern movies I watch over and over, it is so awesome.
@louisferdinandceline3016
@louisferdinandceline3016 10 ай бұрын
the right words are...I want a lawyer...then silence...lol...
@Jetz316
@Jetz316 10 ай бұрын
I’m needed a new reaction to this movie. I’m tired and physically exhausted from work. I need a smile on my face.
@robertjewell9727
@robertjewell9727 10 ай бұрын
I adore Marisa Tomei's performance. She is so perfect and memorable, but the Oscar competition for that year for Best Supporting Actress was with Judy Davis for her scorching performance in HUSBANDS AND WIVES, an absolutely brilliant film you should watch as well.
@KevDaly
@KevDaly 10 ай бұрын
One of the many things I love about this film (several of which are Marisa Tomei) is that the locals aren't stereotypically corrupt or malicious as you might think at first.
@zzzkoszzz
@zzzkoszzz 10 ай бұрын
One of those never gets old fun movies.
@TheCrazyCanuck420
@TheCrazyCanuck420 10 ай бұрын
Just like Second Hand Lions
@MovieVigilante
@MovieVigilante 10 ай бұрын
Marissa Tomei most definitely was the best thing about this movie and she deserved the Oscar Award over any of the other nominees. It's bullshit how she's had doubts cast upon her win. This is all about how some people don't think comedy movies should win Oscar awards and why they always go to dramatic actors. Comedy is hard!
@THOMMGB
@THOMMGB 10 ай бұрын
Jen! Your Marisa Tomei accent is getting there. Sounds pretty cool. I really like this movie a lot. So well done. Another courtroom movie is Paul Newman in The Verdict. It’s pretty good.
@michaelceraso1977
@michaelceraso1977 10 ай бұрын
oh wow JEN I never saw you giggle so much at the crazy misunderstanding when they charged him, YOU would really like the famous Abbott & Costello comedy routine- WHO's on First, its an amazing skit that actually has been included in the BASEBALL hall of fame.
@jaquesshugossen9398
@jaquesshugossen9398 10 ай бұрын
At first when I saw the title, I thought, Jen hasn't seen this one yet?? I greatly love this movie and the backstory that it is the most accurate depiction of courtroom, plus everyone especially Marissa and Joe doing such great acting work in this amazing classic. I don't think it would have worked with different actors in it. There is chemistry between Marissa and Joe. The dialogue and script is pure genius, such as the jail scene and misunderstandings. This one seems to get me emotionally bring tear of joy and happiness when watching or watching along first watches. This reaction may be one of the most perfect Christmas presents to date! Thank You!
@lazyperfectionist1
@lazyperfectionist1 2 ай бұрын
5:27 In his day, this man was a _very_ famous actor. The late Fred Gwynne. Herman Munster on _The Munsters._
@adamromero
@adamromero 10 ай бұрын
1992 was such a good year for movies! 🙂👍
@philmakris8507
@philmakris8507 10 ай бұрын
Such a classic Jen hun. You'll love it. And true, many law schools use scenes from this as an aid to teaching courtroom procedure and annunciating argument, rebuttal and debate.
@firedoc5
@firedoc5 10 ай бұрын
Always liked Marissa Tomei, but this is the film I fell in love with her. The confusion with the different accents reminds me of when I went into the Navy. Us southern boys mixed in with those from NY, MA, and other northern parts, liked to rib each other. The Sheriff was Bruce McGill, aka: D-Day from "Animal House" and is one of my favorite actors.
@pcl8993
@pcl8993 10 ай бұрын
I love Vinnie's line " I got no more use for dis guy!"
@maxducoudray
@maxducoudray 10 ай бұрын
Such an excellent movie. An all-time great comedy that seems to surprise almost everyone on their first viewing.
@americanfreedomlogistics9984
@americanfreedomlogistics9984 10 ай бұрын
the two boys riding bikes on the square got their roles just because they were there. the directors asked them if they wanted to be in a move and all hey had to do was ride their bikes
@Wannabe_Baby
@Wannabe_Baby 10 ай бұрын
Of all the Grandpa Wheeze laughs Jen has ever done, the one at 5:21 may have been the wheeziest. 😄
@markrose5950
@markrose5950 10 ай бұрын
"I shot the clerk?" In New York, it's a question. In Alabama, it is a Confession 😅
@_BLACKSTAR_
@_BLACKSTAR_ 10 ай бұрын
Yes Jen! and the right words when you are arrested are "I wish to speak to my lawyer" never say ANYTHING else to the police.
@agarven1
@agarven1 10 ай бұрын
I met Ralph Macchio back in July at a convention and he was such a cool person to meet and talk to. The actor who plays the Judge was famous for his tv show Herman Munster from The Munsters
@mouseglove5341
@mouseglove5341 10 ай бұрын
2:22, Jen: "If I'm ever arrested, I'm going to be very careful to say the right words." Yes, and they are "I won't say anything without my lawyer"!
@user-jb8qq9fk6m
@user-jb8qq9fk6m 10 ай бұрын
"The Young Philadelphians" from 1959 with Paul Newman, Robert Vaughn and Brian Keith has a very good courtroom conclusion. A bit of a melodrama in the beginning the cast includes some 1950s & 1960s TV staples.
@lazyperfectionist1
@lazyperfectionist1 2 ай бұрын
29:27 "He doesn't really know what he's doing and you don't really find that out until they're, like, in the courtroom and he doesn't even understand the arraignment." Whoa. Hang on a second. He understood. See, that's something _I_ misunderstood, the first time _I_ saw this movie, even though I had seen the scene where Vinny explained it to Stan as they were sharing a bus ride to prison. He had read the circumstances surrounding the case and he understood that the arraignment was entirely ceremonial. It didn't matter. One way or the other, this was going to end up in trial, so he put all he had into preparing for _that._ That's why he shined so brightly when the trial finally rolled around.
@caldwellkelley3084
@caldwellkelley3084 10 ай бұрын
I hear Jen Murray laughing all the way out here in AZ. I know you enjoyed it, the cast and the performances were outstanding! Super Thanks!
@jeffthompson9622
@jeffthompson9622 10 ай бұрын
Thanks, Jen, for another great reaction to a great movie!
@Ian-xx1xb
@Ian-xx1xb 10 ай бұрын
At darts so not able to watch rn but this reaction is truly one of my favourites and I'm so grateful you reacted to this Jen you truly are the best 🙌🥂
@chrino21
@chrino21 10 ай бұрын
“To Kill a Mockingbird” and “12 Angry Men” (the original) are two of the very best courtroom dramas ever filmed. You’ll love ‘em.
@vdoggydogg3922
@vdoggydogg3922 10 ай бұрын
Anatomy of a Murder with jimmy stewart is up there.
@ammaleslie509
@ammaleslie509 8 ай бұрын
To Kill a Mockingbird has great courtroom scenes, but it is *much* more than a courtroom drama. Inherit the Wind is a classic courtroom drama starring Spencer Tracy. I also think Jen would really love Witness for the Prosecution. British courtroom drama. Has she already seen 12 Angry Men?
@lazyperfectionist1
@lazyperfectionist1 2 ай бұрын
14:32 "All's I know is _you're_ screwin' up and _I_ can't help." Don't count yourself out, Lisa. You've _already_ been incredibly helpful when _he_ counted you out. You'll find ways to help.
@irwin3381
@irwin3381 10 ай бұрын
Looking forward too seeing this Jen . The scenes between the judge and vinny are brilliant.
@Zenoandturtle
@Zenoandturtle 9 ай бұрын
Marissa Tomei was the star of the show. She won the case for Vinny, but boy; Joe Pesci gave a zanny performance. ‘It’s a trick question!’ - At that point she knows that she has it in the bag! It’s as if to say ‘is that the best you’ve got?’ She was given the hardest question possible and she nailed it. At that point everybody, including us - The audience knows that she is about to bring the courthouse down (figuratively speaking) She deserved two Oscars for this performance. One of my favorite scenes of all time. Marissa Tomei truly a great talent.
@chrisbrass8930
@chrisbrass8930 10 ай бұрын
I love Ralph Macchio's character in this movie, he's the epitome of male loyalty. No matter how bad it gets hes not going to betray cousin Vinnie and go with the court appointed lawyer, he'd rather die than do that to Vinnie. Sure he wavers, but eventually remembers why Vinnie deserves the loyalty to begin with and won't waiver from that point forward
@JoeBLOWFHB
@JoeBLOWFHB 10 ай бұрын
18:04 "Buddy...buddy" " I'm not your friend...pal" "I'm not your pal ...buddy"😂
@jacobjones5269
@jacobjones5269 10 ай бұрын
The owl scene is the most perfect shot in the history of cinema.. Even the way the Owl shuffles back towards the tree trunk is perfect..
@bob5074
@bob5074 10 ай бұрын
If you’re arrested, the only right words to say are “I don’t answer questions, I need my lawyer”
@positivelynegative9149
@positivelynegative9149 10 ай бұрын
Jen impersonating Marisa is the best! 😍😈🤣
@kevinlewallen4778
@kevinlewallen4778 10 ай бұрын
I thought so too.
@philmakris8507
@philmakris8507 10 ай бұрын
It's Jen's ear for music that made her impression so good
@kevinlewallen4778
@kevinlewallen4778 10 ай бұрын
@@philmakris8507 Yes, you're right, having a good musical ear is critical to impressions. Dana Carvey talks about that all the time.
@PE4Doers
@PE4Doers 10 ай бұрын
I actually agree that Ms. Tomei was given an Oscar for Best supporting actor. Hers, was the most exciting part of the movie and she did it extremely well.
@vdoggydogg3922
@vdoggydogg3922 10 ай бұрын
You agree with a fact that happened?
@PE4Doers
@PE4Doers 10 ай бұрын
@@vdoggydogg3922 Of course, and I also agree that she deserved the Oscar.
@pcl8993
@pcl8993 10 ай бұрын
Good Job Jen! This is definitely a classic! You're correct about the accuracy of lawyers that say this movie is used to educate new law school students on how to respond to real courtroom ede
@biguy617
@biguy617 10 ай бұрын
The actor that plays the Judge is Fred Gwynne. He is the original actor to play Herman Munster and he played Judd Crandall in Stephen King Pet Sematary.
@BPhillips2000
@BPhillips2000 10 ай бұрын
2:25 If you ever get arrested, the correct amount of words to say to the police is '4': "I want my lawyer." Beyond that - until AND UNLESS your attorney is in the room with you - you don't say *anything*...
@montv291
@montv291 10 ай бұрын
Yes. If you are ever arrested, be very careful to say the right words. Those words are "I want a lawyer." Those are the only words.
@gavinlaird85
@gavinlaird85 10 ай бұрын
"A Time to Kill" is a great courtroom drama
@jamesbolling6681
@jamesbolling6681 10 ай бұрын
RIP Fred Gwynn. I grew up watching the Munster's and was shocked the first time I saw him without make up. Sherrif Farley was in Animal House .
@kuidaorekitchen5850
@kuidaorekitchen5850 9 ай бұрын
Quick note, the jury wouldn't see any of his antics or the Judge admonishing him like that because they wouldn't be in the room. So that's a bonus. I never watched this movie until I started seeing reactions to it, now it is easily one of my favorite. The acting is so sport on, and it is refreshing to see a fairly accurate courtroom scene.
@kevinnordavind3119
@kevinnordavind3119 10 ай бұрын
It's great revisiting this classic and many others here Jen. Really enjoying the Star Trek Next Generation reactions too.
@lou6454
@lou6454 10 ай бұрын
Jen , at the end of the courtroom scene , when they pronounced no guilty , you looked as happy as if you had won the case yourself . Great Job as usual . We're getting spoiled . Love your little New York accent at the end there .
@scuffguardian
@scuffguardian 10 ай бұрын
remember watching this in high school as part of law class and loved each bit of it! great review jen!
@rrmemphis427
@rrmemphis427 10 ай бұрын
I love this movie. As a car guy (I definitely don't know as much as Lisa did) it's a great scene where she explains the posi-trac but it's just a great movie in general.
@twoheart7813
@twoheart7813 10 ай бұрын
The actor playing the judge, Fred Gwynne, Had a 60's TV show called the Munsters.
@kbsanders
@kbsanders 10 ай бұрын
"Yah get dat? Da whole store got da flu."
@daltonmoore8971
@daltonmoore8971 10 ай бұрын
Jen would never know this. But the Judge is Herman Munster from the TV show "The Munsters" from 1964.
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