A Few Good Men: Jessup Threatens Kendrick (Jack Nicholson Scene)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2023
  • Colonel Jessup (Jack Nicholson) reminds Kendrick (Kiefer Sutherland) who is in charge.
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    Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson and Demi Moore star in Rob Reiner's unanimously acclaimed drama about the dangerous difference between following orders and following one's conscience. Cruise stars as a brash Navy lawyer who's teamed with a gung-ho litigator (Moore) in a politically explosive murder case. Charged with defending two Marines accused of killing a fellow soldier, they are confronted with complex issues of loyalty and honor, including its most sacred code and its most formidable warrior (Nicholson). Superbly directed with a trio of powerhouse performances and an outstanding supporting cast including Kevin Pollak, Kiefer Sutherland and Kevin Bacon.
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  • @allenn7955
    @allenn7955 Год назад +219

    "Who the FUCK is PFC William T. Santiago?" - I just love how Jack delivers that line! 🤣

    • @neo3823
      @neo3823 2 месяца назад +2

      2nd platoon bravo company Sir

    • @Whatchamawhozit
      @Whatchamawhozit 2 месяца назад +2

      great way to introduce the first shot of the antagonist

    • @georgehenderson7783
      @georgehenderson7783 Месяц назад +2

      Even better is how he delivers "Santiago doesn't four six four six on his next proficiency and conduct report, then I'm going to blame you, and then I'm going to kill you."

    • @jessicaregina1956
      @jessicaregina1956 25 дней назад

      As illustrated, at some point the CO just can't know everyone in his unit.

  • @reannanqueen
    @reannanqueen Год назад +2218

    Tom ready to follow that order with no questions asked was one of the funnier parts of this movie.

    • @80s_Boombox_Collector
      @80s_Boombox_Collector Год назад +5

      @@danielrae861 And what pray tell is an example of what YOU think is Oscar worthy?

    • @JnEricsonx
      @JnEricsonx Год назад +24

      Future West Wing cast!

    • @yayayoma
      @yayayoma Год назад

      We follow orders or people die. It's just that simple.

    • @rustynail303
      @rustynail303 Год назад +68

      And remember John,,, You , ssssss. are my number one guy

    • @scottl9660
      @scottl9660 Год назад +27

      Apparently Jessup isn’t finished with the Baileys.

  • @dallascurtis444
    @dallascurtis444 Год назад +193

    “Get me the president on the phone. We’re surrendering our position to the Cubans.”
    Perfect example of instant willingness to follow all orders😂

    • @luigimrlgaming9484
      @luigimrlgaming9484 Год назад +12

      @@KISSHOOTERS6969 it’s just funny he has no hesitation and doesn’t care why the hell he just said that.

    • @daviel1005
      @daviel1005 Год назад +19

      Turns out blindly following orders was what got them all in trouble in the end.

    • @Medietos
      @Medietos Год назад +1

      @@luigimrlgaming9484 To me, the fun in it stops midway since it is also very serious to nit think for oneself at all

    • @luigimrlgaming9484
      @luigimrlgaming9484 Год назад +6

      @@Medietos he thinks for himself he just doesn’t care. He’s had this CO for a long time so he knows he’s probably juts making a point.

    • @user-gm8tx2wb2r
      @user-gm8tx2wb2r 2 дня назад

      well, isnt it supposed to be that way?? what if he orders Tom to nuke cuba?... he has to carry out orders... that is what the military does right? follow orders no matter how stupid they are right???

  • @anubislee36
    @anubislee36 Год назад +506

    I like to think that Tom is so used Jessup's tirades that he's heard every ridiculous order imaginable. And as a result is no longer surprised no matter what he's told xD

    • @godbluffvdgg
      @godbluffvdgg Год назад +41

      He played it PERFECTLY too...No questioning whatsoever..."Tom, go kill Santiago" ..."Right away sir"

    • @paulconvery680
      @paulconvery680 Год назад +3

      @@godbluffvdgg 🤣

    • @TheZemb1999
      @TheZemb1999 Год назад +12

      An illegal order does NOT have to be followed...there can be consequences, but that usually is from the one issuing the order...higher ups may not like JAG getting involved.

    • @anubislee36
      @anubislee36 Год назад +2

      @@TheZemb1999 how do you know? Oh wait is it cus that's what the movie is about?

    • @cefb8923
      @cefb8923 Год назад +1

      What he said wasn't ridiculous at all, that's part of what Jessup was saying.. it's literally their job as officers. I'm sure there are reasons for him to be transferred but at his level he doesn't know all the details all he has is that letter and what his subordinates have to tell him.

  • @PH-md8xp
    @PH-md8xp 8 месяцев назад +52

    Every scene in this movie that included Jack Nicholson was just so compelling! Great acting.

  • @omcorc
    @omcorc Год назад +1289

    Over the years, I've heard a lot of people praising Jessup as a tough and efficient commander. Having served 24 years on active duty, I can tell you that he is the opposite of what you want in a commanding officer.

    • @calogerohuygens4430
      @calogerohuygens4430 Год назад +131

      The tough guy mithe is hard to break. Best officers are sensible ones.

    • @richardsamueljordan1569
      @richardsamueljordan1569 Год назад +1

      Sad thing is this type of "leader" is not your commanding officer, but nearly every moron NCO or SNCO. They are all deluded and its sad. No wonder the Corps has problems retaining people. Its sad and pathetic.

    • @allengreene9954
      @allengreene9954 Год назад

      @@calogerohuygens4430. But Sensible doesn’t sell for TV and the Movies unfortunately.

    • @Brian-yt8fu
      @Brian-yt8fu Год назад +45

      I assume Jessep served time in Vietnam.

    • @pbdye1607
      @pbdye1607 Год назад +41

      Yeah, one of the best portrayals of a good CO I've ever seen on film was Thomas Sadoski's character in Devotion. He fucking *nailed* it and is the MVP of the film in my opinion.

  • @benkeel2966
    @benkeel2966 7 месяцев назад +5

    I'm a us Marine.
    A Lt would NEVER speak to a Lt Col
    Like that.
    Never

    • @seamusoreilly804
      @seamusoreilly804 18 часов назад

      Agreed. I was Army, but the same chain of command and respect applies.

  • @jamesy4003
    @jamesy4003 Год назад +430

    “I’m an educated man but I’m afraid I can’t comment on the travel habits of one William Santiago! “Classic lines all over this movie

    • @coryboy345
      @coryboy345 Год назад

      "There is nothing on this earth sexier, believe me gentlemen, than a woman you have to salute in the morning. Promote them all i say, because this is true.... If you haven't gotten a blowjob from a superior officer, than you're just letting the best in life pass you by."
      "My problem is I'm a Colonel, so i guess i have to keep taking cold showers till they elect some gal president"

    • @nelauren
      @nelauren Год назад +17

      Not educated enough to see he was being goaded into admitting issuing the code red.

    • @kenb2671
      @kenb2671 Год назад +10

      Colonel Jessup was an educated but arrogant man. That’s what did him in. Just think if someone like that DDO/NSC.

    • @twown
      @twown Год назад +3

      There is no Markinson.

    • @kenb2671
      @kenb2671 Год назад +2

      @@twown Markinson’s gone.

  • @KalvinEllis
    @KalvinEllis Год назад +210

    The Colonel telling Tom to get him the President on the phone just to make his point about a substandard marine will always be classic. lol

    • @adamm.6595
      @adamm.6595 9 месяцев назад +6

      The response of Tom is what sells the movie portrayal of US Marines at Guantanamo Bay. Follow orders, regardless if they sound outlandish or ridiculous. Tom doesn't miss a beat with the "Yes, sir".

    • @reynaldoflores4522
      @reynaldoflores4522 8 месяцев назад +7

      It was obviously a bluff. A Colonel doesn't have direct phone access to the President, obviously.
      He would have to be at least a Major or Lieutenant General.

    • @cennon
      @cennon 6 дней назад

      @@reynaldoflores4522 I'd guess if you're in charge of GITMO, you're gonna have a direct line to the president.

  • @miljenkoskreblin165
    @miljenkoskreblin165 11 месяцев назад +52

    I'm surprised how little J. T. Walsh's brilliant preformance is mentioned. What a terrific actor the man was.

    • @corbinmcnabb
      @corbinmcnabb 11 месяцев назад

      Walsh was a fine actor, no doubt.
      But for this scene, it is all about Jack Nicholson.

    • @mercedyzmarieguion292
      @mercedyzmarieguion292 10 месяцев назад +1

      JT, I remember how sad I was when he passed.
      I couldn't believe it.
      I remember when Nicholson dedicated his Oscar to JT and Rupert Crosse.
      Rupert was an african american actor who had been deceased for some years and was known by his face not name recognition.
      It blew me away that Jack did that.
      Jack "owned" this movie. 👏

    • @HenryEllisonHoweyJr
      @HenryEllisonHoweyJr 9 месяцев назад

      I KNOW!! MAY HE ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED HOW A SOLDIER TRULY SOMETIMES HAS TO BITE THE BULLET AND SACRIFICE HIMSELF FOR THE GREATER GOOD OF HIS MEN!

    • @Astrobrant2
      @Astrobrant2 9 месяцев назад +1

      Understated and well-played. One of the few believable characters in the movie.

    • @timf2279
      @timf2279 8 месяцев назад

      I loved his role as Hoffa. What a great actor.

  • @loon0493
    @loon0493 9 месяцев назад +207

    What is so brilliant and terrifying about this scene is Jack Nickolson's ability to sound so reasonable. His argument is sound, yet the implications of this cold logic, as the movie unfolds, leads to a death that was completely avoidable. That is the haunting and luring temptation of evil. Evil always comes this way. It is never foreboding or terrifying. It is familiar, reasonable, and appeals not to our basest instinct but rather to that point of view inside of us that we try to hide. It is that subtle persuasion that leaves us with the final thought before judgement: how did we let things get so out of control? How did we end up here?

    • @ClearCritique
      @ClearCritique 6 месяцев назад +5

      Well said

    • @PInk77W1
      @PInk77W1 5 месяцев назад

      IT’s Hollywood. Hollywood absolutely hates the MARINES

    • @RubbinRobbin
      @RubbinRobbin 5 месяцев назад +3

      Not to mention the unlawful confinement/ imprisonment

    • @threethrushes
      @threethrushes 7 часов назад

      This applies to human nature.
      There is no morality. There is biology, nature, greed, power and dominion over others.
      Morality is what we need to live in a society in which cooperation leads to greater lives for all of us. This is why tyranny is bad.

  • @Stickweasel91
    @Stickweasel91 Год назад +493

    Santiago has an undiagnosed medical condition that prevents him from meeting the standards required of him. Jessup doesn't even for a moment consider that someone may be physically incapable of what is asked of them. When Santiago is later hazed, and subsequently dies as a result of complications due to his undiagnosed medical condition, Jessup then takes absolutely no responsibility for his actions, having given a direct order that resulted in the death of someone under his command.

    • @dorothyburry42
      @dorothyburry42 Год назад +52

      I understand what you are saying however it is the belief of the Corps that if you make it through basic training you are physically capable of any task given to you.

    • @chardtomp
      @chardtomp Год назад +36

      I had a C.O. who was always threatening to kill people, including me on more than one occasion. As far as I know he never actually did, but I can't be certain.

    • @jmnemonic99
      @jmnemonic99 Год назад +60

      @@dorothyburry42 It does beg the question how Santiago could make it through basic but then fail to satisfy his duties at Git-Mo

    • @jmnemonic99
      @jmnemonic99 Год назад

      @@chardtomp You're not certain that you weren't killed?

    • @chardtomp
      @chardtomp Год назад +3

      @@jmnemonic99 I'm not certain he never killed anyone.

  • @robertkercheval1371
    @robertkercheval1371 Год назад +566

    Jack is one of the best , he nailed this role . He owns the room , his pacing, his tone , the sarcastic comments . The emotions and facial expressions are at another level. What a great movie , ive scene it so many times !

    • @barrygoldwater2441
      @barrygoldwater2441 Год назад +6

      He is next-level acting.

    • @samr8603
      @samr8603 Год назад +4

      No he didn't it was silly. A mad man playing a US General or whatever rank he is, is silly. He should not have had this role.

    • @wgh14775
      @wgh14775 Год назад +4

      @@samr8603 Kind of unfair to blame bad writing on the actor. He was just working with what he was given.

    • @l.a.3479
      @l.a.3479 Год назад

      *seen*

    • @nickgiampaolo9977
      @nickgiampaolo9977 Год назад +3

      Dismissed Tom...haha!

  • @matthewnada913
    @matthewnada913 Год назад +816

    Jack Nicholson is the master of cool. How many people can say “I’m going to blame you then I’m going to kill you” in such a calm and incautious tone?

    • @mew10521
      @mew10521 Год назад +8

      None

    • @jameswilliams-zr8co
      @jameswilliams-zr8co Год назад +9

      great cast and great scene

    • @red2977
      @red2977 Год назад +17

      This scene captures just how great of an actor he is

    • @brettlinthicum6649
      @brettlinthicum6649 Год назад +3

      Ummm he’s an actor. He’s acting. Doesn’t mean he’s really like this

    • @matthewnada913
      @matthewnada913 Год назад +18

      @@brettlinthicum6649 no shit, Captain Obvious. And outside of the movies Jack has been considered pretty cool by many

  • @rickredmond9847
    @rickredmond9847 Год назад +89

    Definitely one of the greatest actors of all time and a legend in his own time.

  • @skrachamaniacs3878
    @skrachamaniacs3878 10 месяцев назад +86

    Jack Nicholson was such a treasure. It’s a shame that he doesn’t grace us with his presence on the big screen anymore. Such a fantastic man.

    • @JamesRichards-mj9kw
      @JamesRichards-mj9kw 9 месяцев назад +7

      He should have been prosecuted along with Polanski.

    • @DirkShotojima
      @DirkShotojima 9 месяцев назад

      @@JamesRichards-mj9kw oh piss off. Then your precious Joe Biden would've been in a cell years ago. Sniff Sniff.

    • @Capcoor
      @Capcoor 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@JamesRichards-mj9kw For what?

    • @gmar7836
      @gmar7836 8 месяцев назад +1

      A treasure? Nope. He’s also in his 80’s now

    • @zendt1
      @zendt1 8 месяцев назад +4

      My understanding is that he has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease.

  • @paulsimmons5726
    @paulsimmons5726 Год назад +108

    This movie had so many great scenes, not just solid acting but real chemistry between artists!

  • @pontiacGXPfan
    @pontiacGXPfan Год назад +29

    Jack Nicholson is the guy who can turn up in a room and make the air in it freeze

  • @gzz8551
    @gzz8551 Год назад +10

    Never has a man dripped and oozed with so much sarcasm as Jack Nicholson.

  • @NiVi192
    @NiVi192 10 месяцев назад +24

    The threatening of *Kendrick* is actually the least spooky thing Jessup does in these four minutes.

  • @FunkBastid
    @FunkBastid 11 месяцев назад +46

    A Lt. speaking up like that in a conversation between a LtCol. and a full bird and then interrupting one of them is insane.

    • @eq1373
      @eq1373 10 месяцев назад +6

      Not if he's one of the full bird's lackeys

    • @ironmandoja1
      @ironmandoja1 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@eq1373 Nah buddy. This would be outrageous.

    • @Gunleaver
      @Gunleaver Месяц назад

      I think just maybe the writers of a movie, whose protagonist evinces at best, disregard, and at worst, contempt, for military protocol and discipline with his every word and action, whose title and theme imply the culture and values of the military are flawed or even rotten... JUST MAYBE that writer is not super well-informed about exactly how the pecking order works.

    • @FunkBastid
      @FunkBastid Месяц назад

      @@Gunleaver Sorry, I won't remark on mistakes anymore. Won't happen again.

    • @Gunleaver
      @Gunleaver Месяц назад

      @@FunkBastid Don't know what you're sorry for, I wasn't upset or anything, just agreeing that the writer probably didn't care enough to be accurate on the issue you cited.

  • @jeroncajal2974
    @jeroncajal2974 11 месяцев назад +15

    Jack Nicholson, what an example of perfection as an actor. Great movie.

  • @choprjock
    @choprjock 9 месяцев назад +1

    The range of characters that Nicholson has portrayed is extraordinary.

  • @Mike-lh4wn
    @Mike-lh4wn Год назад +16

    Tom must have been listening to the whole conversation with his hand on the doorknob. Definitely the hidden gem of this scene.

  • @ryans756
    @ryans756 Год назад +112

    02:49 - the best line in the film with the best delivery. Having been told by his C/O that they're surrendering their position in Cuba, Tom looks a little sullen but ultimately knows he can't argue with the Colonel, and his tone of voice just about conveys that with subtlety and just the right amount of humour to make me giggle. "Yes, sir."

    • @jeremywheeless8554
      @jeremywheeless8554 Год назад +1

      Tom??

    • @annajohnson4147
      @annajohnson4147 3 месяца назад

      Colonel Jessup's aide/clerk.@@jeremywheeless8554

    • @garlandxx3400
      @garlandxx3400 2 месяца назад

      The fact that he had to countermand that order because Tom would have had the President on the phone 😂

  • @bevgharst72
    @bevgharst72 8 месяцев назад +3

    When my husband was at Camp Lejeune in the early '70's, he, along with tens of thousands of other Marines there, drank toxic water from wells the base commanders for 18 yrs, knew were poisoned. But they kept quiet about it for the sake of their careers. Talk about not caring for the lives of your men! He developed throat cancer in 2019, but thank God, he survived. Marines are tough & he has a love/hate relationship with the Corps over it all, as he's proud that he served, but hates the Dept. of the Navy for betraying them. He says ten times more Marines have died from drinking that water, than died in WW1 & WW2.

  • @austinbutler2612
    @austinbutler2612 Год назад +140

    That last bit at the "then I'm going to blame you and I'm going to kill you" had me cracking up so hard!

    • @R4hR4h
      @R4hR4h Год назад +2

      Yea cuz I know he’s not bluffing

    • @colinmerritt7645
      @colinmerritt7645 Год назад

      Granted if Jack Nicholson threatened to kill me, I'd pay very close attention to what he wanted me to do.

    • @alucard624
      @alucard624 Год назад +2

      It's how Nicholson delivers the line that makes it funny and scary at the same time.

  • @HENSLEYMB
    @HENSLEYMB Год назад +131

    This film came out in 1992. The train of thought was different than what it is now. In the 1980s and 1990s, there were still senior officers and NCOs that served in Vietnam, Grenada, Dessert Storm and Panama. I honestly believe that the movie was meant to send a message that there are more humane ways in handling personnel issues other than hazing or harassment of weaker or vulnerable subjects. The marine could have been detailed to work in the supply room pending medical discharge. I know this is just a movie, but situations as portrayed in the were possible during the 80s and 90s.
    I served in the regular army in the late 70s and spent 3 years in West Germany in a field artillery unit. Among the rank and file, barracks rats, shirkers and drug and alcohol abusers were revered and the more erudite and professional minded young soldiers were the butt end of the jokes.
    The leadership were more interested in their own careers and just turning the clock to retirement.

    • @E.C.2
      @E.C.2 Год назад +7

      The empire was beginning to crumble circa late 1970's. Frivolity is the trait of a wealthy gluttonous Godless empire that's been too fortunate for too long.

    • @kevinphillips150
      @kevinphillips150 Год назад +15

      In the Marine Corps while I was in (1988-2000), Santiago would have been transfered to another unit at the same duty station until his time was up. The allocation of Marines with certain units would have dictated this. If a Marine cannot qualify for a position with a unit/slot, they are not in that unit.

    • @kevinphillips150
      @kevinphillips150 Год назад +2

      @@andrewb325 Of course if a service member needs medical attention, they should get it. But if the service member cannot make it to the battle, how are they are to fight in it?

    • @mrcjc9298
      @mrcjc9298 Год назад +8

      The Private, as far as I can remember did indeed have a genuine medical condition. Just a lot less hassle for everyone to get him a medical discharge.

    • @gabrielbloom8704
      @gabrielbloom8704 Год назад +3

      I heard the late 70s was a rough time for the military due to the aftermath of Vietnam. Was morale lower?

  • @zen-qf4rh
    @zen-qf4rh 6 месяцев назад +29

    I think the best part about this scene is that even though Jessup's reaction to the idea of transferring Santiago off the base and his following "joke" about giving up their position in Cuba is unreasonable and unnecessarily extreme, he says it with such intensity, confidence and seriousness that we actually believe that he is the reasonable one and that everyone else is completely wrong.

    • @Baddaby
      @Baddaby 4 месяца назад +1

      Especially in 1992
      Post cold-war, before the "war on terror"
      Must've been one of the lamest periods in Guantanamo's history

  • @GORT70
    @GORT70 Год назад +27

    One of the greatest movies of all time. And I had a co like him. Nothing is worse than a co that doesn’t care about their crew.

  • @olivia-performanceartist3693
    @olivia-performanceartist3693 Год назад +31

    Jack Nicholson always plays Jack Nicholson and yet it is always so damn good.

    • @darbyheavey406
      @darbyheavey406 Год назад

      Similar to John Wayne….

    • @bunny.thebest9103
      @bunny.thebest9103 Год назад +4

      This is a complete disrespect to his craft. Everybody who worked with him knows and acknowledged that he is one of the best actors ever. Just because he looks cool on screen and have a charisma in everything he plays doesn't mean he plays himself.

  • @davidbrothers3788
    @davidbrothers3788 Год назад +13

    Absolutely one of my favorite movies the acting is flawless one of Tom cruises best performances

  • @cloudwatcher724
    @cloudwatcher724 Год назад +9

    "maybe.... and i'm just spitballing here..." as a baseball umpire, i have used that line many times in trying to explain/resolve a call/ruling to an irate coach who doesn't seem to respond to basic information and logic. classic stuff. thank you.

  • @poyenlee4535
    @poyenlee4535 7 месяцев назад +5

    While I was a kid, i thought Tom is a best marine ‘cause he followed any orders without doubts.
    Now when I watch this video again, I’m pretty sure that Tom is just get used to watch his boss going crazy from time to time☺

  • @ianarn
    @ianarn 11 месяцев назад +11

    I have to say the acting and script in this scene was absolutely fantastic from all participants.

  • @evancortez2
    @evancortez2 Год назад +67

    It's as if the Joker joined the Marines and became a Colonel

  • @blaze4metal
    @blaze4metal Год назад +21

    Tom handled that so professionally you would think Jessup plays that cute stunt every chance he gets to make one point or another.

    • @Brian-yt8fu
      @Brian-yt8fu 10 месяцев назад +2

      Tom is a good Marine, and as a Sailor I would have handled it the same way, replied yes sir and quickly relayed the order to my division officer.

    • @michaelseay9783
      @michaelseay9783 5 месяцев назад +1

      Tom knew not to question Jesup 🤣

  • @truthisoutthere6721
    @truthisoutthere6721 Год назад +41

    My father was a colonel in the army and he never behaved like that ever. He had two college degrees and he cared about his troops very much. Also he was a viscous soldier who killed countless people in Vietnam……and he still was always a gentleman

    • @WillsonT011
      @WillsonT011 Год назад +8

      Father sounds like a good man but let's be honest, sometimes a man with a lot of power starts almost behaving like he's a god which is what Jack Nicholson feels like in this movie until the end that is😅

    • @truthisoutthere6721
      @truthisoutthere6721 Год назад +3

      @@WillsonT011 thank you for your kind comment

    • @KristopherBaker
      @KristopherBaker Год назад +3

      viscous?! he never heard of taking a shower?

    • @user-zr6pl6nb6z
      @user-zr6pl6nb6z Год назад +1

      As a veteran, I salute your father.

    • @truthisoutthere6721
      @truthisoutthere6721 Год назад +1

      @@user-zr6pl6nb6z thank you for your kind comment

  • @pizzaboynizza1
    @pizzaboynizza1 10 месяцев назад +2

    I’m a navy guy and we’re a softer breed, but if he’s having issues like that he’s a liability either way and needs to be either reassigned or discharged. Guys under three years were chucked all the time when I was in - mostly for psychological issues. Not everyone should be carrying a gun 🤷‍♂️

  • @johnrie18
    @johnrie18 Год назад +29

    Tom's a good man and a fine soldier.

    • @anthonyvasquezactor
      @anthonyvasquezactor Год назад +4

      Marine

    • @mattyjay1711
      @mattyjay1711 Год назад

      @@anthonyvasquezactor they'll never learn

    • @eyeknow8009
      @eyeknow8009 Год назад

      @@anthonyvasquezactor you're right marines aren't soldiers because you had to make that distinction

    • @VenturiLife
      @VenturiLife Год назад

      Tom from Myspace.

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy Год назад +39

    "Wait a minute, Tom.... don't get the President just yet."
    It's too bad Jack Nicholson never did another movie written by Aaron Sorkin, he's amazing with his dialog.

    • @quietmoodmusic
      @quietmoodmusic Месяц назад +1

      yes soo good

    • @Legba85
      @Legba85 14 дней назад

      Jack was that missing element that would’ve amplified the West Wing. Imagine if he was Jed Bartlett. I would’ve loved to have seen that.

  • @garettfrigon2810
    @garettfrigon2810 Год назад +7

    God damn what a scene in a movie, wish modern movies were this good!!

  • @sizedtoaster0278
    @sizedtoaster0278 Год назад +18

    Tom may look familiar.
    He plays President Seavert in Big Bang Theory Lol

  • @caseroj6020
    @caseroj6020 Год назад +13

    That movies had so many good actors in it. I mean it was just incredibly saturated with talent. Nichols, Sutherland, Cruise, Moore, Bacon all these actors went on to smashing successful careers!

    • @VenturiLife
      @VenturiLife Год назад +1

      Moore was actually quite outstanding in this film also, limited role as it was.

    • @twown
      @twown Год назад

      Walsh, Gooding, Guest, Wiley.

  • @itsmellslikeshitdontit3752
    @itsmellslikeshitdontit3752 Год назад +36

    It’s going to be a very sad day, when we lose Jack Nicholson. One of a kind!!

    • @sgt.thundercok4704
      @sgt.thundercok4704 Год назад

      I look forward to it.

    • @TonyVega123
      @TonyVega123 Год назад

      It's gonna be a good day. When my grandmother died I was happy for her. To have lived such a beautiful and productive life. I'm gonna feel the same way about my friend Jack Nicholson.

    • @evanbelisle8464
      @evanbelisle8464 11 месяцев назад

      @@sgt.thundercok4704 I understand both feelings

  • @scottdavidson526
    @scottdavidson526 Год назад +14

    This movie is a classic with an excellent cast.

  • @SS-Tommy
    @SS-Tommy 9 месяцев назад +2

    People couldn’t fathom back then that a person could have a condition in their body that can’t be “trained” out of them.

  • @Icandoitifiwant
    @Icandoitifiwant 9 месяцев назад +2

    Boy, Jack can play an asshole SO WELL. Great scene!!

  • @PrinceDKEN-TATE
    @PrinceDKEN-TATE Год назад +177

    I love how Jack Nicholson played as this toxic and narcissistic leader in the Marine Corps, especially as an officer, because this has always been a thing in the military for a long time.

    • @horusksa1983
      @horusksa1983 Год назад +28

      Well lets see how sensitive social justice warriors will fare in the next war

    • @mck1972
      @mck1972 Год назад +6

      @@horusksa1983 ,
      Touche!

    • @marioorozco486
      @marioorozco486 Год назад +8

      And we thank men like that in those positions that do what ever it takes to give us the freedoms we take for granted.

    • @mck1972
      @mck1972 Год назад +13

      @Mario Orozco ,
      When I Served myself I began to understand how the sentiments Jessup expressed in this movie were actually correct-And he was wrongly demonized for them. Even if his methods were wrong.

    • @eyeknow8009
      @eyeknow8009 Год назад +16

      @@horusksa1983let's see how the VA takes care of veterans

  • @YD-uq5fi
    @YD-uq5fi 11 месяцев назад +4

    Willie Santiago should have been in Tom's job. Few physical demands, less interaction with others of similarly low rank (not eating in the grunt mess), and Willie had excellent handwriting. Being the Colonel's administrative assistant would have been perfect. Tom and Willie even look similar.

  • @user-kr4rk1pv6e
    @user-kr4rk1pv6e 8 месяцев назад +1

    Tom, we're going to try and fly the marines to the moon to establish a base there.
    Yes sir.

  • @andrestamayo6509
    @andrestamayo6509 Год назад +11

    I had a wrestling coach like this. Nick Caputo. And I mean, he was EXACTLY like this. He bent and broke rules, lived in the grey area, had unflinching loyalty from EVERYONE on the team and had just one prime mover: Maximum effort, focused on an undeniable result. He wasn't looking for you to "succeed" as the final result...he looked for you to succeed in your effort.

    • @suleymanbabak1973
      @suleymanbabak1973 8 месяцев назад +1

      did he also command teammates to secretly rough up whoever wasn't clearly able to keep up?

    • @andrestamayo6509
      @andrestamayo6509 8 месяцев назад

      That's a very silly response and question. Nooooo, he didn't that. He did though, leave it to us to make sure that the weakest person on the team(and that weakness could be either physical or mental) and toughen them up as much as they could be. he was fully aware that everyone's level of competitiveness, varied with each person. We had guys on the team...who always lost. One guy, pretty much would lose almost every match. But, we cheered him on after his match...because we knew he gave it his all. As I had said in my initial post, he didn't demand that you win....he wanted to see, that you tried your personal best.

    • @agoo7581
      @agoo7581 7 месяцев назад

      So basically he wasn't like Colonel Jessup at all then. lol

  • @albertohs9621
    @albertohs9621 Год назад +6

    God level of sarcasm and facetiousness🤣

  • @Mike-01234
    @Mike-01234 Год назад +3

    Saw this in the theater when it came out, so glad I grew up watching some of the best actors of all time like Nicholson.

  • @theRealDavidn
    @theRealDavidn 8 месяцев назад +1

    Possibly one of the greatest movies of all time

  • @crazyaces4042
    @crazyaces4042 8 месяцев назад

    Jack Nicholson was born to do the part in that movie! He was absolutely superb!

  • @kimberlym-w9926
    @kimberlym-w9926 Год назад +6

    Jack Nicholson is a classic!! ❤️🎉😎👍

  • @godbluffvdgg
    @godbluffvdgg Год назад +7

    2:25 Is what makes Jack so great in this role...He just sells that he's a base commander...

  • @darrellid
    @darrellid 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nicholson, the king of sarcasm.

  • @juliekostas7322
    @juliekostas7322 Год назад +3

    Everyone played his/her part so wonderfully. Great film.

    • @JoePedo
      @JoePedo Год назад

      But what would you do if you looked at Medusa?

  • @Bernievidtime
    @Bernievidtime Год назад +20

    Jessup's hard biting sarcasm was a major part of military life.

  • @nathanfles2249
    @nathanfles2249 7 месяцев назад +2

    Tom is a fucking real one, you can’t deny that.

  • @glenncawley7908
    @glenncawley7908 3 месяца назад

    Every line that Jack says in that movie is a classic. The perfect actor for that role.

  • @ZakEmber
    @ZakEmber Год назад +60

    The real pain of this scene is that the correct solution was right in front of them and presented immediately: transfer Santiago. Instead, Jessup's ego and nature as a control freak equates one bad marine to the loss of the American Way and jokes about giving up their position at Guantanamo. If Jessup had listened to his XO, a man wouldn't have died. It doesn't occur to him for a second that Santiago's complaints could be caused by an undiagnosed medical condition, and worse, his ego is inflating a problem with one bad soldier to be a monumental problem if not 'fixed', meaning that Santiago needs it beaten out of him. The keys to the whole film are in these few minutes and see exactly how Jessup crosses the line.

    • @JESL_TheOnlyOne
      @JESL_TheOnlyOne Год назад

      Actually, you:ve got it backwards, to such a degree, I wonder if you've been in the service.
      It's a movie. IRL, you're told to go to sick call. Someone's on active duty & can't keep up? Well, hell, he passed boot, theoretically, should be no problem. He would've been ordered to see the doctor. Ordered.
      Col. Jessup is right, it's just the movie skirting reality for the story. They wouldn't be having a five-minute discussion about a Marine who couldn't keep up, that's a no-brainer. Jessup is right; the script is off in details.

    • @scottmatheson3346
      @scottmatheson3346 Год назад +13

      @@JESL_TheOnlyOne actually he's got it right and there's no need to wonder whether you've actually served. IRL people do get medically discharged all the time, after boot camp. You have no idea what you're talking about.

    • @JESL_TheOnlyOne
      @JESL_TheOnlyOne Год назад +3

      @@scottmatheson3346 No, he doesn't have it right. As a former medic, I know exactly what I'm talking about. First, it was a rhetorical statement I made, but literal minded numnutzes never mind that distinction. Number two, I was just pointing out it's SOP to tell someone to go to sick call.
      The rest of the Santiago storyline is just utter tripe - no decent commander permits any disciplinary actions off the books, it undermines command authority for one thing, but video game warriors don't know a damn thing about RL.
      I can live with a little unwarranted defamation of the Corps - Hollywood f***wads have been dissing the US, in general, for decades. The film isn't about Santiago, anyway, and the point of the film is how a young man realizes who he's supposed to be in that uniform.
      Keep going, Ebert. Siskel was the more perceptive critic, anyway.

    • @vxy357
      @vxy357 Год назад +3

      Zac Ember Yep! Jessup should've just transferred Santiago. otherwise he wouldn't be facing a court marshal now.

    • @JESL_TheOnlyOne
      @JESL_TheOnlyOne Год назад +5

      @@vxy357 The colonel was absolutely right; his XO is a bad officer for shirking his duty towards Santiago.
      Loyalty goes both ways, my friend. IRL, Santiago goes to sick call and his CO ascertains the Marines' difficulties & possible solutions - for the good of the Marine, his unit, and the Corp.
      That's not a compelling story. It's not a story, period.
      When examined closely, Jessup is a contradiction. He exhibits leadership in this scene, but, later, commits crimes under the UCMJ. This is nonsense IRL. But it's a movie, and one I like, I think it's very well done.
      You've only got two hours & nobody's perfect, not even scriptwriters.
      BTW, Full Metal Jacket is much more accurate - initiated by the platoon, not the NCOs or officers. It's punishable, but good luck with that.

  • @massivetree7937
    @massivetree7937 Год назад +3

    Tom almost closed Guantonomo.

  • @samuelweir5985
    @samuelweir5985 Год назад +25

    Jack Nicholson would have been really scary if had become a military officer instead of going into an acting career.

    • @McDago100
      @McDago100 Год назад +1

      You pointed out he is an actor. What are most actors like? Do you think he would have passed the psychological evaluation they give officer candidates? Well, there are some officers that somehow got past that by some means.

    • @samuelweir5985
      @samuelweir5985 Год назад +1

      @@McDago100 "Do you think he would have passed the psychological evaluation they give officer candidates?"
      I presume that he would. Is passing the military psychological evaluation a high bar? Don't most all officer candidates pass that evaluation? Is there anything in Jack Nicholson's background which would make you think that he would fail?
      Now if you pointed out that Gary Busey or Charlie Sheen would have difficulty passing a military psychological evaluation, I would say that you have a good point.

    • @McDago100
      @McDago100 Год назад +2

      @@samuelweir5985 He is an actor, that alone is enough to make me question his mental status. As far as the the military's psychological evaluation goes, I think you have a point. There have been plenty of officers that leave me scratching my head.

    • @LeesDeeds
      @LeesDeeds Год назад

      Wasn't He Alive When There Was A Draft

    • @daveratcliffe1016
      @daveratcliffe1016 Год назад +1

      @@LeesDeeds yes, I believe he served in the Army national guard

  • @user-ee3tr8xy6q
    @user-ee3tr8xy6q 8 месяцев назад

    I LOVE YOUR FEEL GOOD MAN VHS 📼

  • @Jasoux
    @Jasoux 8 дней назад

    There's no one like Jack Nicholson
    A true legend artist

  • @johnlopez6310
    @johnlopez6310 Год назад +5

    A good CO never questions or belittles is XO in front subordinates! Period!!

  • @rsq63
    @rsq63 Год назад +12

    Jack is one of the greatest actors of all times!

  • @bobnewfart7630
    @bobnewfart7630 11 месяцев назад +1

    Nicholson, is one of the best ever. JT Walsh RIP another great actor

  • @toxicmatrix1337
    @toxicmatrix1337 Год назад +2

    Funny, the man complaining about the marine falling from heat exhaustion has an AC unit in his window.

  • @damo9961
    @damo9961 Год назад +48

    Keither Sutherland is actually in some pretty good movies. I always saw him as a kind of B actor, but his Filmography reads pretty well, and he's actually really good.

    • @jameswilliams-zr8co
      @jameswilliams-zr8co Год назад +8

      ..i was knew he was an A lister, lost boys, flatliners, young guns 1 and 2, phone booth, freeway, dark city, a time to kill, stand by me,.. hes been in some great flicks

    • @keithbrown8814
      @keithbrown8814 Год назад +6

      24

    • @KEN-1991
      @KEN-1991 Год назад +1

      You know Tim Burton's Batman?
      Robin was planned during production with Keifer Sutherland for the role, but this of course didn't fall through. This could've been another movie he played in alongside Jack Nicholson.

    • @mickfunny4185
      @mickfunny4185 Год назад +1

      @@jameswilliams-zr8co he’s covered with tattoos now, kind of limits the roles he takes

    • @RS-do1of
      @RS-do1of Год назад +1

      Kiefer is a very underrated actor

  • @THECHRISTRAIN
    @THECHRISTRAIN Год назад +8

    Can you imagine the rumors going around after hearing Tom telling stories about almost surrendering Cuba in the chow hall?

  • @aturner711
    @aturner711 Год назад +50

    Tom knows where all the bodies are buried😂

    • @shannongreen1520
      @shannongreen1520 Год назад +4

      LMAOOOOO Shhhh. Keep it to yourself. Loose Lips Sink Ships😆😆😆

    • @kentgrady9226
      @kentgrady9226 Год назад +6

      Tom buried the bodies himself.

    • @novemberalpha6023
      @novemberalpha6023 Год назад +2

      @@kentgrady9226 about to say that but you beat me

  • @JK-vc7ie
    @JK-vc7ie Год назад +3

    Jack is an awesome actor. Truly awesome. So are the other actors here. All of them.

  • @georgehenderson7783
    @georgehenderson7783 Год назад +20

    Hats off to Kiefer Sutherland who didn't laugh out loud when Nicholson said " then I'm blame you. And I'm going to kill you."

  • @k.chriscaldwell4141
    @k.chriscaldwell4141 Год назад +8

    This film could have been about a Girl Scout troop, and still would have been great. Nicholson so, so awesome.

    • @NJGuy1973
      @NJGuy1973 11 месяцев назад +2

      "If Ashley doesn't sell 200 boxes of Thin Mints by Friday, I'm going to blame you. And then I'm going to kill you."

  • @fabiobonetta5454
    @fabiobonetta5454 Месяц назад +1

    Actors like this we'll never see again

  • @ekathe85
    @ekathe85 10 месяцев назад +2

    -Tom, bring me the Rolling Stones.
    -Uh... sir, should I revive Jones and Watts sir?

  • @gsh71621
    @gsh71621 Год назад +4

    Why wasn’t this “issue” handled on the senior NCO level? Where was his squad leader at? Where was his platoon SGT? Where was his 1st SG? Col Jessup talking skipping chain of command hell that’s what they was just doing not a single member of Santiago’s immediate leadership involved in that interaction just officers in enlisted business

    • @jephrokimbo9050
      @jephrokimbo9050 Год назад

      yes, a vey relevant point in that The United States Marine Corps is run and directly supervised by NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS such as a Corporal as a Team Leader, a Sergeant as a Squad Leader, a Staff Sergeant as a Platoon Sergeant, a Gunnery Sergeant as a Marine Company Trainer and a First Sergeant as the Senior Enlisted Marine in a Marine Corps Company and a Sergeant Major as the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Battalion Commander! yes, this was directed by MEATHEAD rob reiner who does NOT now a single thing about The Marine Corps and how it functions in REAL LIFE!

    • @Jleed989
      @Jleed989 Год назад +1

      His sergeant shoved him down a hill. That’s when Kendrick became involved

    • @gsh71621
      @gsh71621 Год назад

      @@Jleed989 ok then where’s his gunnery SGT? Unless that was his gunnery SGT but if it wasn’t then there’s STILL levels in the chain of command that’s missing

  • @michaelschaefer1904
    @michaelschaefer1904 Год назад +20

    I like how just seconds later he makes it all about him, with no doubts, when talking to the other officer after Kendrick leaves. The build up was pretty good writing. "I " this and "I" that. What an egomaniac. A future politician no doubt.

  • @user-nv2wt4hi8t
    @user-nv2wt4hi8t Год назад

    Insane. I was only thinking about the A Few Good Men soundtrack this morning. To see this recommended just hours later is very cool.

  • @blacktourmalinegod
    @blacktourmalinegod Год назад +1

    This General is one of the best 😂 And this movie is one of my favorite ❤

  • @ALD56
    @ALD56 Год назад +9

    "I'm going to blame you, then I'm going to kill you"
    Jack brings a bit of psycho to every character he plays.

    • @frankdenardo8684
      @frankdenardo8684 9 месяцев назад

      Jack is always good at this. My first R-rated film I saw was Cuckoo's Nest. Picked up a best actor, Oscar, for his role as a malingering mental patient.

  • @thomasjones9662
    @thomasjones9662 Год назад +3

    Such a brilliant movie...perfectly cast.

  • @livingshadows6731
    @livingshadows6731 8 месяцев назад

    JT Walsh is criminally underrated as an actor! RIP and one of my favs

  • @chemicalbrother7613
    @chemicalbrother7613 Год назад +1

    At 2:41, clearly, sarcasm doesn't fly in the military))) Although Nicholson's delivery makes almost every line sarcastic.

  • @JBrander
    @JBrander Год назад +13

    Markinson: "I think Santiago should be transferred off the base."
    Jessup: "okay"
    *[The End]*

    • @RobARug
      @RobARug Год назад +1

      (Roll credits)

    • @Medietos
      @Medietos Год назад +2

      Jessup thought to himself: "Leaving the base in a coffin is also leaving it".

  • @a.p.guaschino
    @a.p.guaschino Год назад +6

    Arguably Jack Nicholsons absolute best performance.

  • @Jordan-ce7sf
    @Jordan-ce7sf 9 месяцев назад +1

    Does anyone really believe Santiago was a substandard Marine with that beautiful of handwriting?

  • @patrickoleary2862
    @patrickoleary2862 Год назад +1

    Love this film + Jack Nicholson's performance!

  • @NoThankYouReally
    @NoThankYouReally Год назад +16

    The film was a fine piece of writing from a guy who has subsequently in my view has become a bit schlocky. One quibble, perhaps several related quibbles, I have is the decisiveness with which Jessup's conduct, and specifically what about Jessup's conduct, was wrong, and the tension inherent in the man's job. This scene certainly illustrates that tension- This is a tough job with tough outcomes and losing order and discipline amongst those performing that job not only "gets men killed" as Jessup says, it puts the country in danger.
    Jessup's conduct in regards to Santiago's sub-standard performance was arguably correct. Note that I am not arguing that it was correct, but that there is a logic behind it that is not so easily dismissed.
    What is not defensible is Jessup's craven attempt to absolve himself of all responsibility and dump it on a couple kids. The more interesting message for the story would have been, again in my view, recognizing the tension between what we ask men to do and our judgement of how they go about doing it. It's a real issue, and Jessup defends his side well in the court scene. We are left with, in the dramatic finale, the absolute judgement that "the code red was bad". Perhaps it was. Isn't it more interesting to ask your audience to really reflect on that moral question, rather than tell them what is right and wrong?
    What I believe the message should be, if my opinion matters, which it really doesn't, is that if you are going to make hard decisions you must live with the consequences on both sides of the distribution. If you cannot own your bad choices in hard moments you should seek out a role where hard choices are not part of the job. That is the real irony- He called Santiago a "sub-standard Marine" for being weak in PT. The sub-standard Marine was Jessup; and his failing was much, much worse than a kid that can't get through an obstacle course.

    • @scotttild
      @scotttild Год назад +2

      The two witnesses sitting in the back of the court room unidentified gets me every time. Would never happen in a court room, they all have to be disclosed and what they are going to talk about. You can't spring surprise witnesses. Even as a ploy, you have no bluff.

    • @SV2609
      @SV2609 Год назад +3

      You're right the moment he tried to shift the whole blame to his two subordinate Marines, instead of taking the responsibility, is when he becomes a politician. In movie itself its indicated he's going to be considered for NSA position. He not only tries to absolve himself of any crime he committed; but also made Lt. Kendrick, who actually ordered the code red, to absolve himself as well. Poor and to a large extent a dangerous leadership quality, unfit not only for being US Marine; but for any Army in the world.

    • @NoThankYouReally
      @NoThankYouReally Год назад +3

      @@SV2609 Agreed, and to take it further- unfit for leadership, anywhere.

    • @scottmatheson3346
      @scottmatheson3346 Год назад

      @@NoThankYouReally the movie leaves more than enough room for your wrong suggestion that the code red might have been acceptable, so much so that most of the audience comes away viewing jessup as some sort of hero.

  • @kevineaddy1248
    @kevineaddy1248 Год назад +7

    Classic scene, Jack Nicholas never disappoint

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid 11 месяцев назад

      Neither does Jack Nicholson

  • @wen-chunni6467
    @wen-chunni6467 8 месяцев назад

    That's the kind of performance we love.

  • @inyourgenes
    @inyourgenes Год назад +2

    Tom is thinking "I'll just ignore the order, I'll forget about it......the old man is wrong"

  • @lonnieeastin6401
    @lonnieeastin6401 Год назад +5

    Jack Nicholson is just the master of everything. He scares me! And I'm not even in his unit!

  • @keithbrown8814
    @keithbrown8814 Год назад +3

    Love when Jessup makes brief mention of his boss.. but quickly dismisses his orders.......a law onto himself!!

  • @wilhelmhesse1348
    @wilhelmhesse1348 8 месяцев назад +1

    Tom is a ⭐💯🤣

  • @mimy6558
    @mimy6558 8 месяцев назад +1

    Jack Nicholson, le meilleur des acteurs.