Strenuously Object 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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Caffey pushed the envelope on every witness until he got what he was looking for. Solid
She could have saved everyone some time and just said “because it’s devastating to my case!”
Because I... Can't... Lie!
the worst part was her objection was unnecessary. Kaffee did an excellent job of creating uncertainty regarding the reliability of the expert witness's testing, which resulted in the prosecutor's redirect. If you've caused the redirect to clarify some testimony given on cross-examination, then the defense did their job. And the prosecution's redirect was simply an appeal to authority, not at all worthy of her reaction. The prosecution was on the defensive and Galloway let them off the hook.
Keven Pollack hit the nail right on the head when he told Demi Moore EXACTLY what he thought of Dawson and Downey.
EXACTLY MY THOUGHTS SIR!
I am in total agreement here. You are straight on point with what you said.
Yeah, I'm sure they did it for fun and not because they're trained attack dogs in human form..🙄
@@marty2090 I believe Dawson proved that he's a human being with feelings and a sense of right and wrong.
@@Rockhound6165 That part has been suppressed through training and brainwashing. Treating him like an ordinary person committing those crimes is immoral and irrational. But I agree with your comment, just to be clear.
The part that makes no sense is why the defense was not able to acquire an independent autopsy considering the medical examiner had a conflict of interest, in that the victim was a former patient of his, and the theory of the defense was medical malpractice.
Agreed. On the other hand, it's a movie.
Yeah, I wouldn't think too much about the logical flaws in this film. It's very entertaining and the courtroom scenes are fun to watch if somewhat unrealistic
Military
It's a Court-Martial. Different laws apply.
But they didn’t need an independent autopsy. The existing findings proved exactly what they needed to know, that Santiago died from lactic acidosis. As the defence showed, poison wasn’t the only possibility.
The judge should have said “I strenuously overrule your objection!”
Dude had ALL those symptoms and was limited to running 4.9 miles at a whack. I haven't run 4.9 miles as a cumulative total for the last week.
This is such a great movie, so many epic scenes.
Doctor here: in absolutely no way is that how lactic acidosis works. The body ALWAYS burns sugar, and if it can't it makes more, and if it can't do that, it burns ketones. All of these are functionally converted to electrons, which are then passed down the "electron transport chain" in a process called oxidative phosphorylation (which is ENTIRELY separate) from the burning the sugar itself. Normally, oxidative phosphorylation creates enough energy to regenerate the biochemical pathway required to burn the sugar. However, when oxidative phosphorylation stops (due to either lack of oxygen delivery to the cells or a poison like cyanide), the body resorts to scavenging as much energy as it can from the breakdown of sugar, and cannot regenerate the biochemical pathways. It is this failure to regenerate the pathway that causes lactic acid build up. So, perhaps a semantic argument, but either way, LACTIC ACID DOES NOT CAUSE THE LUNGS TO BLEED.
False: coronary and "cerebral" (aka brain) disorders do not cause lactic acidosis, only depriving tissues of oxygen does this. Most common cause in a person who isn't poisoned or septic (widespread inflammatory response from infection) is actually a LUNG condition (asthma or COPD), but even then, the acidosis in this case is usually secondary to inability to adequately exhale carbon dioxide (which when dissolved is acidic) instead of lactic acid buildup. The only time a "coronary" condition would cause lactic acidosis is in the setting of cardiogenic shock secondary to either arrhythmia, massive heart attack, or cardiac arrest.
I saw this movie right before going in the Navy. This whole point came up when I was shipboard, and our Doctor said pretty much what you just explained. Thanks for setting the record straight.
A person who has had a seizure may not be able to think, walk, or talk for hours or more due to the lactic acid produced by the event.
4:35 love his smirk
who smirks?
Dr. Stone ... in your *_EXPERT_* 👀...
I know, I actually chuckled when I saw that for the first time. 🤣🤣🤣
I guess I would have asked the doctor, What did Santiago's _autopsy report_ show? Did it show any significant evidence of heart disease? It did? So, upon autopsy, evidence of significant heart disease, no evidence of poison? What conclusions can we draw from that, vis-a-vis the lactic acidosis that killed the private? Would you like to reconsider your opinion to the court, doctor?
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finally an intelligent youtube comment. thank you.
Man that damn doctor denied and still lied in front of everyone 🎉 love this movie!!!!!
Kevin Pollack was right, they tortured a kid, thats all this is... I wonder if Demi got that stand on a wall BS line from Bruce Willis. 😂
Well, you're too much of a coward to stand on any wall so there's that.
Surely you understand a teenager on a wall down in Cuba is protecting folks as far away in Anchorage?
Kind of like how starting a war in Iraq enabled the US to find Bin Laden's hideout in Pakistan many years later.
@@GizmoBeach Not really comparable. Cuba could overrun Gitmo or the U.S. could close it tomorrow and the rest of the country would be exactly as secure as it is today.
"Cause they stand on a wall... and say nothing's gonna hurt you tonight. Not on my watch."
The Cubans are going to hurt us?
cutting comment, thanks for making my day haha
I guess you’ve never heard of Bay Of Pigs, Cuban Missile Crisis, or Grenada?
You completely miss the point. It's not where they are, it's WHO they are. They are marines, and yeah, that's what marines do, they stand on that wall WHEREVER AND WHENEVER they are asked to, putting themselves in between us civilians and whoever might threaten us, many times at the hazard of their own lives. Jessup was clearly an asshole, and the villain in this, but his monologue about standing on that wall, and the code of honor, duty, and loyalty is spot on. There's a quote, I don't remember who said it, that is quite appropriate to this: "We sleep well tonight because somewhere rough men stand ready to do violence on our behalf." I know it's just a movie, but perhaps a bit more respect is warranted...
@@jeffhenry6822 Protecting us from [checks notes] Cuba?
She's saying that in general about the Marines not just those at Gitmo. These men are willing to die to protect YOUR freedoms. I believe a bit of respect is deserved.
Two different types of childhood trauma going head to head in those last 2 minutes.
This and Hollow Man are the two times I love Kevin Bacon getting his due at the end
bruh what about x-men
Sleepers easy
Tremors also
Hollow man was so bad
Sleepers?
His lungs went to 11.
Couldn't his lung have just worked a little harder and have that be 10?
@@danielovermyer9122 Marines at Gitmo go to 11.
@@danielovermyer9122 His lungs went to 11.
Brilliant!
But his went to ‘ eleaaavan’😂
The witness is an expert with direct ties to the incident. Thats a clear conflict of interest. They need a civilian doctor or at least one from an entirely different station.
This expert witness is just a normal witness.
Damn Kevin Pollack is good
Super underated. He doesnt get enough roles. What a waste of talent. Dude is versatile.
Yes!
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great movie
Great movie! 😊
I could see this being connected to the top gun movie. Maverick when he just joined the Navy.
Galloway was so f#$%ing irritating.
Pollack’s character said exactly why: there is a difference between paper law and trial law. Been awhile since I’ve watched the whole movie but IIRC this was Joan’s first trial. She was naive, inexperienced
She was irritating, nagging and stupid.
@@sean2015 True, true and true.
@@toddfrank3344 I've written this in my other posts. She was mocking and berating Kaffee for his reluctance to call Jessup to the stand. Well, she's not the one who faces a possible court martial for smearing a high-ranking officer. She gets to go home and go on with her life while Kaffee's life is ruined. She also made numerous bonehead mistakes throughout the discovery phase and during the trial itself, and was dismissive of her own errors while never hesitating to jump on Weinberg or Kaffee anytime she felt they were too timid.
@@sean2015 Exactly. I loved the scene where a drunken Kaffee lets her have what she's had coming for the whole movie..but I hated it when he subsequently apologized.
Tom Cruise >>>
Hahaha. She played such a great heel
1:16 erm be quiet . You answered the question already .
I just realised that commander Stone is Spinal taps guitarist Nigel Tufnel.
This scene went to 11, with the tagger being left on it.
Demi…more..man.
I always forget Nigel Tufnel was in this movie
I'm in love with Kevin Bacon.
4:43
Caffey's cross examinations are scripted, but they're fantastic.
The doctor's testimony went up to eleven.
The human body does not "burn" oxygen. Oxygen is used by the human body to "burn" (oxidize) nutrients (such as sugar) to release energy for use by the body, e.g., for walking around.
Thank you.
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen to release energy from respiratory substrates, such as glucose sugar. With an inadequate supply of oxygen, an anaerobic pathway can still release energy from the substrate but this much less efficient pathway will produce pyruvate which is then converted to lactate/lactic acid which can build up*. This is what the witness is trying to describe.
In both the aerobic, and the anaerobic pathway, energy is released from sugar. An "expert witness", even one trying to explain things in simple terms for the court, would not be as clumsy as this. Indeed, I cannot fathom an expert in the field talking about "burning oxygen" in this way. A moment of poor writing in an otherwise brilliantly written film.
*When/if oxygen becomes available later, the lactate can be converted back to pyruvate and the aerobic pathway can continue.
I agree totally. The error is akin to Han Solo's use of astronomy's "parsec" as a unit of time. "Parsec" is a unit of distance.@@Enjay001
@@dthoxie Not only is it a unit of distance, it's a unit specific to Earth, since degrees and seconds are arbitrarily defined by humans currently inhabiting Earth! 😊
The poison in marine barracks?
Where the heck it came from?
What did autopsy showed?
Simple questions
Maybe someone in the military can tell me, but don’t army officers serve in JAG also?
The last Movie Cuise ever made that was great.
Uh ... Top Gun: Maverick. Up until Maverick came out, I'd have said A few Good Men was his best movie. I can say, without any doubt in my mind, Maverick was a better movie.
@@Michael-dy2lb Sorry but Top Gun: Maverick was a shallow, cliché-ridden mess full of fan-service. It was a cash grab, nothing more!
As I have said before regarding this film I doubt it inspired as many to enlist in the military as Top Gun no cool fighter planes or hot for teacher romance just some guy getting murdered at boot camp because he had asthma and a sociopathic superior officer.
Beautiful American flag 🇺🇸
Fuck no.
I think this scene touches a very delicate and sensitive ideology about some people like Lieutenant Weinberger who think Marines are bullies but at the same time Commander Galloway defend the Marines because they keep America safe! I never thought about it when I watched this movie when it first came out but after watching many times over, I realized this scene is very powerful!
Weinberger probably sucked at sports, so he probably was bullied for being slow when he was a kid, hence why he was more empathic, I know how he feels, I was bullied myself for running slow.
Galloway's reason for liking Dawson and Downey sounds just like Colonel Jessup's "you can't handle the truth" speech later.
Not only is she incompetent, she acts like she's fighting the power for the lowly grunts, while making Kaffee take all the risk. She gets IA glory with Jessup's skin if Kaffee wins, and gets away scott free if Jessup doesn't take the bait.
Both Sam and Joanne are right and wrong I think. Sam is right in that a soldier who physically may not have been up to snuff was tormented. He also fails to recognize an order is an order. Joanne is right in these soldiers have the guts to do what they do but the ends didnt justify the means. Its a sad situation all around and no one fully wins in the end.
Damn the US Marine Corp!
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Money cake
You just don't get scripts at this level anymore.
You do whenever Sorkin writes a new movie.
@@joemckim1183 He's fallen off since 2011's Moneyball IMHO.
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Great acting. But I always though that "not on my watch" line was so utterly stupid.
Galloway is supposed to be stupid
It's a film FFS it's not real
She singlehandedly totally ruins their entire defense strategy they had worked on and not so much as a simple apology, typical women for you
She had to try and show she has a set of nuts 🤪 she came up short 😂😂
😂😂😂
That happened twice that I know of too! When they are going to bring Jessup on the stand.. at the last moment, she said "dont do it if you think you cant". Wow, thanks a lot! Typical women lol
Bad acting Demi
4:53-4:54
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"Because they stand on a wall, and they say nothing's going to hurt you tonight, not on my watch." Beautiful sentiment.
It would be nice if US Marines were actually all deployed inside the US, perhaps on the southern border, instead of being stationed all around the world to defend someone's imperious global interests.
The southern border?
What would the Marines do at the border exactly, fire on women and children trying to cross the border?
@@amateur_football9751 The more that the U.S. goose steps towards fascism the more guys like this feel comfortable posting stuff like that publicly.
she ruined the film
Get lost !
She didn’t elevate it, that’s for certain. Still a great film
She played the part perfectly.
Her tits didn’t though
The original play was a Sausagefest (no women). Demi is a mid-actress…
DEMI MOORES POWERFULL MOMENT BECAUSE THEY STAND ON THE WALL I THINK IS WHAT KEEPS ALL FREEDOM LOVING AMERICANS FEELING THATSAFETY THEY PROVIDE THANKS SHOULD BE GIVEN TO ALL MARINES EVERYWHERE
Yeah I feel real safe at night knowing my fellow country men are standing on walls in countries we’ve invaded
A good movie very nearly ruined by Moore and her performance.
She wasn't that bad. But she probably was the weakest part of the movie.