My Cousin Vinny was a critical and financial success, with Pesci, Gwynne, and Tomei praised for their performances. Tomei won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Attorneys have also lauded the film for its accurate depiction of criminal procedure and trial strategy
@@jlhanlon1980 Harvey Weinstein was not involved with _My Cousin Vinny_ in any capacity, so he had no hand in the film's success nor in Marisa Tomei's Oscar win. In the early 1990s, Weinstein and his brother, Bob, were not yet big players on the Oscar scene though their independent film production/distribution company Miramax was quickly gaining momentum and a reputation for quality pictures. In 1992, the movie they supported in the Oscar race was _The Crying Game,_ which was nominated for a bunch of Oscars, including Best Picture. However, it wasn't until 1994's _Pulp Fiction_ that the Weinsteins really established themselves in the industry. The rest is history, as they say.
Marian is exactly right. The U.S. is vast. Every state, even every county and municipality, has its own laws with their own law enforcement agencies. It can be difficult to track down criminals or defendants from one jurisdiction to the next. With the internet now, it makes things better. But in the 90s, we were dealing with faxes and phone calls lol.
Actually, the FBI was started in the '30s to deal with bank robbers who could cross state lines after any robbery and be free to go. Creating the FBI and making bank robberies a federal offense supposedly stopped bank robbery. cough cough, gag gag... also, consider the 1880s bank robberies. The 1750's robberies.. Gee - it seems like crime may have occurred before the 1990s.
If they hadn't gotten the wrong guys, they would have sent out an All Points Bulletin for two young men with that kind of car and the precinct that arrested them would have seen it.
I think the reason My Cousin Vinny is recognized as a classic nowadays is because comedies are rarely given the same critical attention that dramas are. But if a comedy holds up through time (and this one definitely does!) it's easier to see what a gem it is
This movie has been shown in law classes as an example of the reliability of eye witnesses solely without any additional physical evidence to substantiate a witness's recollections. That's why DA Trotter told Vinny that he wished he had the gun to bolster his case
The judge was the great actor, Fred gwynne. A very underrated actor, he did a tv show in the late 50s early 60s called, The Munsters. We was Frankenstein monster, but very smart, had a big weird family! And they really tackled some tough issues, but in a comical way! He was also in an 80s Stephen King movie called, Pet Cemetery!!
One thing I love about the sleep issue is that he sleeps soundly in the jail while there is a riot or something happening, because being from NYC he's used to sleeping through the sounds of crime and sirens and crowds and traffic and whatever, but the sounds of the small country town like the factory and the pigs and the owl, he is not. LOL This movie is a classic in my family because my parents are from the Bronx and Brooklyn and they legitimately pronounce "youths" the way Joe Pesci does in this so to this day we'll start in with "two utes" and "no dad it's yoUTHS" xD
5-star film. Pesci became a household name. Macchio showed he was more than just a karate kid. And the beautiful Marissa showed us she was more than just good looking. Herman Munster is in play. Great film!
Marion is correct. Each State makes its own laws...mostly. There are Federal laws which apply to all the states, but for the most part each state makes its own laws.
I saw this pop up on my home page and thought - "Oh, heck yeah! They're going to LOVE this movie". And I'm leaving this comment before even watching. I know it in my bones.
You are right how a lot of 'average' films from the 90's are aging very well compared to the crap released now! This film is just a great watch, not complicated at all and most of all, fun 😊
So many factors make this film fantastic. The humor, acting, quick wit....just rolled so well with a fabulous script. I gotta say, .Marisa Tomei is so drop-dead gorgeous in this! Edit: one suggestion, for another movie equally good, is "Oscar"...with Stallone. A largely ignored gem that i think is one of his best. Won't give it away, but it is awesome.
Amazing classic My Cousin Vinny starring Ralph Macchio, Joe Pesci, Marisa Tomei and Fred Gwynne. For this film Marisa Tomei won an Oscar for best supporting actress. Thank you guys great reaction👍👍👍👍
You guys are wonderful, funny, thoughtful, and thoroughly entertaining reactors. So happy I subscribed. I have never had a single occasion to regret it. TY for your awesome work!
The other boys were arrested in Georgia. "With a budget of $11 million, My Cousin Vinny was more successful than anticipated, grossing $52,929,168 domestically and $11,159,384 internationally, bringing its overall worldwide total to $64,088,552" (Wikipedia). That's more than $132 million in today's money. So at the time it came out, it was a fairly big hit. At the next year's Oscars, Marisa Tomei won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Lisa.
If you like good classic films, you might consider: "Tootsie ", "Marathon Man," "My Man Godfrey," "It Happened One Night ", "The Thin Man", "Bringing Up Baby, " "The Philadelphia Story, " "Baby Boom," "Good Man Sam," "Barefoot in the Park, " "MASH,"
Yeah, the guys that committed the crime was arrested in another state (Georgia), and each state does have other laws and some of the penalties are harsher in some states than others. I don't know if you have watched it already but a very intense "courtroom" movie to watch is "A Time to Kill."
I always enjoy watching this film and watching reactors watch this film. The story was written by a lawyer, so relies fairly heavily on actual law and procedure. I worried a little that you might struggle with US law, but you actually did pretty well. You got the idea of arrest one day and arraignment the next day, and that it's at arraignment that the charges are read (established), the plea is entered (guilty or not guilty), and bail set. Vinny, being unfamiliar with criminal court procedure, tried to make 'explanations' during arraignment (essentially trying the case before pleading or submitting evidence), which did not go well. Also, courts are very formal and those attending are expected to dress formally and speak with reverence to the judge; judges can and do find those who don't show the proper respect as being in contempt of court and you can receive fines and/or jail time. Too many people have grown up with the only experience of courts being TV fiction; in those fictional stories, cases are presented as being won or lost on the basis of 'gotcha' moments; that's not how the legal system works. Courtroom procedure is a matter of presenting your case, bolstered by evidence and witness testimony, to argue your assertion of guilt or innocence. To make the most of the court's expensive and limited time, all sides in a case share access during Disclosure to evidence and witnesses. There's no surprises, no 'gotchas'. Sometimes there's a surprise witness that shows up last minute, but mostly it's all shared before going into court. Vinny eventually got the hang of procedure and crushed it. To be clear, there's state law and there's federal law. Federal law, passed by US Congress, is the same in every state. State law, passed by state legislature, only applies in the state where it was made law. And state law (and its procedures) differs from one state to another. Some states have the death penalty, each state has different ranges for duration of imprisonment, and crimes differ from one state to another (you had a good example with marijuana). Part of what makes this film work is the issue of miscommunication. And a lot of the miscommunication is cultural differences. The defendants' home state of New York is a thousand miles from where they were arrested in Alabama. It's very 'New York' to repeat a shocking question someone says to a New Yorker ("I shot the sheriff? I shot the SHERIFF?!"). Also, it's hard for people to sleep through unfamiliar sounds, especially when they're loud. But in New York, the noise of people arguing and fighting is pretty normal, so Vinnie was able to easily sleep through a prison riot. No, this little Alabama town had good, honest folks in it. They spoke honestly about what they saw. They just didn't have the auto expertise that Lisa did.
You guys are exactly right about U.S. state laws.... they can vary pretty widely from one state to another, including the marijuana issue you mentioned.
This movie didn't just have that girl from Spiderman. It also had that guy from Karate Kid. And that guy from The Munsters. And that guy from Home Alone.
So far I've seen your reactions to Jaws and this one. I am thoroughly enjoying them. You've got a new fan and a new sub and I cannot wait to see all of your other reactions! Thank you for making these.
The Judge is played by Fred Gwynne non other than Herman Munster of the classic tv show. He had a very fascinating and tragic life. He lost two children sadly. He was a great Artist and wrote and illustrated a few children’s books. As well as being a Naval Veteran and Harvard graduate for the arts. He was an amazing actor and man.
Getting 'stiffed' means that you don't get paid for services that you are owed. If a taxi driver gives you a ride, you pay when you get to your destination. If you run away without paying the cab driver, then the cab driver has been 'stiffed.'
wonderful comedy that shows what a versatile actor joe pesci is in goodfellas he was one of scariest characters I've ever seen while this one shows he's just as good as a comedic actor⚛
I find it frustrating when I see new viewers of this moving automatically thinking that there's some conspiracy and that the judge and prosecuting attorney are corrupt. That seems like a reflexive response by so many. Yet the truth is that everyone in the court proceedings is acting honestly. These aren't evil men, by any means.
I believe I’ve seen other movie reactions from you two, a while back. Not sure if I just missed it before, but gotta give mad props for the LAWRUP (or whatever) license plate. AWESOME.
Joe Pesci? His most iconic role is in JFK. Check it out. Awesome movie with an awesome cast and unforgettable score. And, by that way, I don't know where you got that false information but MY COUSIN VINNY has always been highly regarded (as can be seen by the nominations and awards it received when it came out.
2:12- Now see, if you would've just stayed Golden. This wouldn't've happened. 5:45- Guys need to immediately bank on that phrase. So catchy. 22:31- Wait till he asks about them minutes. Then you'll know.
Yeah in the US the law enforcement agencies are mostly separate between different cities, counties, and states. Though they do talk to each other. Laws are very different between states. For example in most of the country anyone without a criminal history can carry a gun without any issues. It's not even unusual. In places like New York though it's very restricted. In states like California you see giant freeway billboards advertising Marijuana, but in much of the country it's a serious crime.
12:19- Wait a minute. That's Superman's boss. 12:35- He didn't say it like that. He said it in confusion. 16:41- Uh Oh, she don't want you to shoot that deer.
Marisa Tomei (the woman... aka Mona Lisa😄) won an Emmy Award for supporting actress. This movie was shot on the same small town set as Back to the Future and Groundhog Day.
LOL Marian, I understand your critique of the US, and agree a little bit.. but I think many people misunderstand that each state is actually its own country, just allied with a bunch of others. In school, I was taught to think of the US as "A Glorious Union".
23:24- Ain't got dang way you made that breakfast FOR REAL in 5 min. 34:32- Oh please continue. I'm over here and the Justice system is freakin insane. Please tell everybody the problem.
The accuracy I think is entirely helped by the fact that the director has a law degree. Anything that deviates from what should be allowed in a courtroom also either has an in story explanation or is just for the sake of the narrative. Like from the standpoint of a storyteller, knowing the legal accuracy really makes me appreciate then how well written it is to make the stuff that’s out of line make sense.
Simply just want to say I love y'all, and wish you guys the best. Always puts a smile on my face watching you two react. Thank you for putting good out into the world!
And he actually did say " I shot the clerk " wen he was being questioned the first time... he just said it as a question...cause he was surprised " I shot the clerk ? " " ....I shot the clerk " the sheriff in court just out of context reas it like he was making a statement instead of asking a question.....
oh yess. i read some documentaries when detectives keep placing traps to catch the author of crime, sometimes an innocent person can be caught here by misinterpreted the converstation altogether it happened to me with a psychologist for the car test.. they tricked me to search for DR (insert random name) can't remember.. to climb the 3rd floor of the hospital ''even if the hospital had only two levels'' you dont want to know how much i laugh about it afterwards.. but it took my by surprised bcuz i always get weak inside of any given hospital due to needle fobia
"You shot the clerk!" (Statement)
"I shot the clerk??"(question)
Key to the whole initial confusion.
My Cousin Vinny was a critical and financial success, with Pesci, Gwynne, and Tomei praised for their performances. Tomei won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Attorneys have also lauded the film for its accurate depiction of criminal procedure and trial strategy
She didn't deserve that oscar, but Weinstein needed fresh cooter.
@@jlhanlon1980 Harvey Weinstein was not involved with _My Cousin Vinny_ in any capacity, so he had no hand in the film's success nor in Marisa Tomei's Oscar win. In the early 1990s, Weinstein and his brother, Bob, were not yet big players on the Oscar scene though their independent film production/distribution company Miramax was quickly gaining momentum and a reputation for quality pictures. In 1992, the movie they supported in the Oscar race was _The Crying Game,_ which was nominated for a bunch of Oscars, including Best Picture. However, it wasn't until 1994's _Pulp Fiction_ that the Weinsteins really established themselves in the industry. The rest is history, as they say.
Marian is exactly right. The U.S. is vast. Every state, even every county and municipality, has its own laws with their own law enforcement agencies. It can be difficult to track down criminals or defendants from one jurisdiction to the next. With the internet now, it makes things better. But in the 90s, we were dealing with faxes and phone calls lol.
Also, this didn't take place a few days after the shooting. It was probably weeks or even months.
Actually, the FBI was started in the '30s to deal with bank robbers who could cross state lines after any robbery and be free to go. Creating the FBI and making bank robberies a federal offense supposedly stopped bank robbery. cough cough, gag gag... also, consider the 1880s bank robberies. The 1750's robberies.. Gee - it seems like crime may have occurred before the 1990s.
If they hadn't gotten the wrong guys, they would have sent out an All Points Bulletin for two young men with that kind of car and the precinct that arrested them would have seen it.
I think the reason My Cousin Vinny is recognized as a classic nowadays is because comedies are rarely given the same critical attention that dramas are. But if a comedy holds up through time (and this one definitely does!) it's easier to see what a gem it is
This movie has been shown in law classes as an example of the reliability of eye witnesses solely without any additional physical evidence to substantiate a witness's recollections. That's why DA Trotter told Vinny that he wished he had the gun to bolster his case
The judge was the great actor, Fred gwynne. A very underrated actor, he did a tv show in the late 50s early 60s called, The Munsters. We was Frankenstein monster, but very smart, had a big weird family! And they really tackled some tough issues, but in a comical way! He was also in an 80s Stephen King movie called, Pet Cemetery!!
Little correction: "The Munsters" was in 1966. Before that he was in "Car 54 Where are You?" in the early 1960s.
@@arrow1414 car 54...oh yeah!
One thing I love about the sleep issue is that he sleeps soundly in the jail while there is a riot or something happening, because being from NYC he's used to sleeping through the sounds of crime and sirens and crowds and traffic and whatever, but the sounds of the small country town like the factory and the pigs and the owl, he is not. LOL This movie is a classic in my family because my parents are from the Bronx and Brooklyn and they legitimately pronounce "youths" the way Joe Pesci does in this so to this day we'll start in with "two utes" and "no dad it's yoUTHS" xD
Karate Kid has to get on the list now. Ralph Macchio 80s legend.
There was a reference to this movie in an episode of Cobra Kai too. A lot of people missed it.
He's my cousin
She, as a young actress, really killed this part, and had a perfect accent!
Should be, as she’s a Brooklynite herself.
She was on as the world turns in her teens which was filmed in New York. She fit right in
Meg ryan and Julianne moore were on at the same time
Yes, I agree. I think she won an Oscar for her performance.
Yes, Best Supporting Actress, in her first film!
5-star film. Pesci became a household name. Macchio showed he was more than just a karate kid. And the beautiful Marissa showed us she was more than just good looking. Herman Munster is in play. Great film!
Marisa Tomei won an Oscar for her role as Lisa I remembercher when she was a teenager on the soap opera As the world turns
I remember her from The Facts Of Life. 😁
Me too.
She was on A Different World first season.
Stiffed is when you win a bet and the loser refuses to pay
to get “stiffed” in this case… she and “JT” played pool for money, she won the pool game and he refused to pay her the money
Marion is correct. Each State makes its own laws...mostly. There are Federal laws which apply to all the states, but for the most part each state makes its own laws.
I saw this pop up on my home page and thought - "Oh, heck yeah! They're going to LOVE this movie".
And I'm leaving this comment before even watching. I know it in my bones.
I'm surprised people say it wasn't recognized as a good movie, considering that Marissa Tomei won an Oscar for her role.
He did say I shot the Cleck twice, but it wasn't a statement, but a question.
I'm just saying it was indeed a hit when it came out!
You are right how a lot of 'average' films from the 90's are aging very well compared to the crap released now! This film is just a great watch, not complicated at all and most of all, fun 😊
So many factors make this film fantastic. The humor, acting, quick wit....just rolled so well with a fabulous script. I gotta say, .Marisa Tomei is so drop-dead gorgeous in this!
Edit: one suggestion, for another movie equally good, is "Oscar"...with Stallone. A largely ignored gem that i think is one of his best. Won't give it away, but it is awesome.
Love “Oscar”! It deserves so much more recognition than it gets.
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The sheriff didnt lie he did say "I shot the clerk" mutiple times during the interrogation
I love that the mrs. knew so much about the trial process while watching!
haha glad you liked it
Amazing classic My Cousin Vinny starring Ralph Macchio, Joe Pesci, Marisa Tomei and Fred Gwynne. For this film Marisa Tomei won an Oscar for best supporting actress. Thank you guys great reaction👍👍👍👍
This is such a fun movie with a great cast.
I love Joe Pesci! He was incredibly funny in a little movie called The Super. 😂 You guys should definitely check it out.
You guys are wonderful, funny, thoughtful, and thoroughly entertaining reactors. So happy I subscribed. I have never had a single occasion to regret it. TY for your awesome work!
Marisa Tomei Brooklyn accent is Spot on exactly how we talk in Brooklyn ny
The other boys were arrested in Georgia. "With a budget of $11 million, My Cousin Vinny was more successful than anticipated, grossing $52,929,168 domestically and $11,159,384 internationally, bringing its overall worldwide total to $64,088,552" (Wikipedia). That's more than $132 million in today's money. So at the time it came out, it was a fairly big hit. At the next year's Oscars, Marisa Tomei won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Lisa.
If you like good classic films, you might consider: "Tootsie ", "Marathon Man," "My Man Godfrey," "It Happened One Night ", "The Thin Man", "Bringing Up Baby, " "The Philadelphia Story, " "Baby Boom," "Good Man Sam," "Barefoot in the Park, " "MASH,"
Agree with all those films! Especially Tootsie and The Philadelphia Story!
I can watch this movie anytime and love it. Thanks guys. Awesome reaction.
Yeah, the guys that committed the crime was arrested in another state (Georgia), and each state does have other laws and some of the penalties are harsher in some states than others. I don't know if you have watched it already but a very intense "courtroom" movie to watch is "A Time to Kill."
MAN ! You Guys are GOOD 😁✨ Thanks for this one…I love this movie 🤗
You guys left in my two favorite lines from Marisa Tomei! "Would you like me to ex-PLAIN?" and "They WUH!" 🤣👍
(and Joy would make a good lawyer!)
I always enjoy watching this film and watching reactors watch this film. The story was written by a lawyer, so relies fairly heavily on actual law and procedure.
I worried a little that you might struggle with US law, but you actually did pretty well. You got the idea of arrest one day and arraignment the next day, and that it's at arraignment that the charges are read (established), the plea is entered (guilty or not guilty), and bail set. Vinny, being unfamiliar with criminal court procedure, tried to make 'explanations' during arraignment (essentially trying the case before pleading or submitting evidence), which did not go well.
Also, courts are very formal and those attending are expected to dress formally and speak with reverence to the judge; judges can and do find those who don't show the proper respect as being in contempt of court and you can receive fines and/or jail time.
Too many people have grown up with the only experience of courts being TV fiction; in those fictional stories, cases are presented as being won or lost on the basis of 'gotcha' moments; that's not how the legal system works. Courtroom procedure is a matter of presenting your case, bolstered by evidence and witness testimony, to argue your assertion of guilt or innocence.
To make the most of the court's expensive and limited time, all sides in a case share access during Disclosure to evidence and witnesses. There's no surprises, no 'gotchas'. Sometimes there's a surprise witness that shows up last minute, but mostly it's all shared before going into court.
Vinny eventually got the hang of procedure and crushed it.
To be clear, there's state law and there's federal law. Federal law, passed by US Congress, is the same in every state. State law, passed by state legislature, only applies in the state where it was made law. And state law (and its procedures) differs from one state to another. Some states have the death penalty, each state has different ranges for duration of imprisonment, and crimes differ from one state to another (you had a good example with marijuana).
Part of what makes this film work is the issue of miscommunication. And a lot of the miscommunication is cultural differences. The defendants' home state of New York is a thousand miles from where they were arrested in Alabama. It's very 'New York' to repeat a shocking question someone says to a New Yorker ("I shot the sheriff? I shot the SHERIFF?!"). Also, it's hard for people to sleep through unfamiliar sounds, especially when they're loud. But in New York, the noise of people arguing and fighting is pretty normal, so Vinnie was able to easily sleep through a prison riot.
No, this little Alabama town had good, honest folks in it. They spoke honestly about what they saw. They just didn't have the auto expertise that Lisa did.
Another classic, this time from the 80's, is "Crocodile Dundee". I know both of you will love it.
You guys did that so perfectly! Thank you!
Absolutely my favorite comedy. Thanks for the reaction. The courtroom scene with the grits is a classic.
This is the movie I go to when I feel down. Always cheers me up 😂
You guys are exactly right about U.S. state laws.... they can vary pretty widely from one state to another, including the marijuana issue you mentioned.
The LWYRUP license plate in the background was appropriate for this movie.
This movie didn't just have that girl from Spiderman. It also had that guy from Karate Kid. And that guy from The Munsters. And that guy from Home Alone.
And that guy from _Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman_ (1993-1997).
Nice one, you two! So much fun! 😄
So far I've seen your reactions to Jaws and this one. I am thoroughly enjoying them. You've got a new fan and a new sub and I cannot wait to see all of your other reactions! Thank you for making these.
One of the greatest films in movie history, I am not kidding!!!!
The Judge is played by Fred Gwynne non other than Herman Munster of the classic tv show. He had a very fascinating and tragic life. He lost two children sadly. He was a great Artist and wrote and illustrated a few children’s books. As well as being a Naval Veteran and Harvard graduate for the arts. He was an amazing actor and man.
One of my favorite movies of all time. Top 10 EASILY for me.
I absolutely love this movie. I wait on you guys to post things like this because you're very entertaining to watch.
Getting 'stiffed' means that you don't get paid for services that you are owed. If a taxi driver gives you a ride, you pay when you get to your destination. If you run away without paying the cab driver, then the cab driver has been 'stiffed.'
Stiffed means ripped off, which someone has probably pointed out by now.
It's practically impossible not to fall at least a little in love with Marisa Tomei.
These guys and "Romanian TVee" are my favorite Romanian RUclipsrs.
I was 10 years old when I saw this film for the first time in the 90s, and seeing Marissa Tomei was the first time I realized …oh dang I like ladies.
God I miss y'all. Phone has been broken so I haven't been able to look for yall. So glad you're back on feed.
wonderful comedy that shows what a versatile actor joe pesci is in goodfellas he was one of scariest characters I've ever seen while this one shows he's just as good as a comedic actor⚛
I find it frustrating when I see new viewers of this moving automatically thinking that there's some conspiracy and that the judge and prosecuting attorney are corrupt. That seems like a reflexive response by so many. Yet the truth is that everyone in the court proceedings is acting honestly. These aren't evil men, by any means.
I believe I’ve seen other movie reactions from you two, a while back. Not sure if I just missed it before, but gotta give mad props for the LAWRUP (or whatever) license plate. AWESOME.
Hysterical.. never old
The Eastern Screech-Owl is a short, stocky bird, with a large head and almost no neck. Its wings are rounded; its tail is short and square.
Great reaction, you 👍😊. This is one of my favorites (but I have hundreds of them) 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.
It is actually pretty normal to take the bar exam multiple times before passing.
Joe Pesci? His most iconic role is in JFK. Check it out. Awesome movie with an awesome cast and unforgettable score.
And, by that way, I don't know where you got that false information but MY COUSIN VINNY has always been highly regarded (as can be seen by the nominations and awards it received when it came out.
Marisa Tomei won best supporting actress for this movie. It was very popular way back then!
2:12- Now see, if you would've just stayed Golden. This wouldn't've happened. 5:45- Guys need to immediately bank on that phrase. So catchy. 22:31- Wait till he asks about them minutes. Then you'll know.
A fun reaction... thank you for sharing.
Bro... I love your haircut!! Now we look like brothers!!!!
Yeah in the US the law enforcement agencies are mostly separate between different cities, counties, and states. Though they do talk to each other.
Laws are very different between states. For example in most of the country anyone without a criminal history can carry a gun without any issues. It's not even unusual. In places like New York though it's very restricted. In states like California you see giant freeway billboards advertising Marijuana, but in much of the country it's a serious crime.
12:19- Wait a minute. That's Superman's boss. 12:35- He didn't say it like that. He said it in confusion. 16:41- Uh Oh, she don't want you to shoot that deer.
Marisa Tomei won best supporting actress in this film.
She certainly did!!! She's fabulous!
She was like the chocolate syrup on Neapolitan ice cream.
Fantastically wonderful comedy that I absolutely love. Glad you enjoyed this diamond in the rough.
The old judge was played by the great Fred Gwynne who played Herman Munster in the black n white comedy show "Munsters"
I really enjoy your reaction guys, even wen i do'nt understand everting what you saying. Saludos 👋👋 desde Guatemala city.
One of the best comedies.
Great reaction to a great movie. Thanks for sharing this.
Marisa Tomei (the woman... aka Mona Lisa😄) won an Emmy Award for supporting actress.
This movie was shot on the same small town set as Back to the Future and Groundhog Day.
Actually, he does say "I shot the clerk?"
LOL Marian, I understand your critique of the US, and agree a little bit.. but I think many people misunderstand that each state is actually its own country, just allied with a bunch of others. In school, I was taught to think of the US as "A Glorious Union".
23:24- Ain't got dang way you made that breakfast FOR REAL in 5 min. 34:32- Oh please continue. I'm over here and the Justice system is freakin insane. Please tell everybody the problem.
The laws for murder are pretty much the same state to but remember this was pre-internet and information moved so much slower.
Love this movie! I enjoyed watching y'all enjoy it! 😉♥
This was so much fun to watch with you 2!
Great to see you guys again! This movie is famously accurate in its portrayal of many aspects of the American judicial system. Glad you found it!
The accuracy I think is entirely helped by the fact that the director has a law degree. Anything that deviates from what should be allowed in a courtroom also either has an in story explanation or is just for the sake of the narrative. Like from the standpoint of a storyteller, knowing the legal accuracy really makes me appreciate then how well written it is to make the stuff that’s out of line make sense.
This movie was always accepted as a great movie. Marisa tormei even won a oscar for this
This is gonna bring ya'll's relationship closer.
great movie
Did you guys notice Marisa Tomei's Brooklyn/Staten Island accent? To the rest of us it sticks out like a sore thumb. "Howevah..."
Get The Whole Movie It's a good watch bless you Thanks 👍💯🙏 RESPECT 🤣💐🌟
33:34 exactly what i was saying to myself when i heard all Marian's 'theories' during the movie... hahahahaaha
The Sherriff played D-Day in the movie Animal House.
If marisa tomei was 20 years younger she could have been harley quinn in suicide squad. She’s got the same voice, same accent and even same look.
I film MY COUSIN VINNY in lots of videos but no one offers THE SUPER with Joe Pesci 👍👍
Judges have a huge amount of power inside a courtroom and it is a really bad idea to piss them off.
Never understood why he needed to call Lisa to the stand. Clearly he realized everything Lisa testified too. He could have brought it up himself.
Simply just want to say I love y'all, and wish you guys the best. Always puts a smile on my face watching you two react. Thank you for putting good out into the world!
I love this movie pesci best role imo
3:07 He actually did say "I shot the clerk" but he said it as a question.
Game Over!!!
Marian looks so handsome with his buzzed head. You two are an adorable couple.
It will be interesting to see your reaction to the films Space Truckers and "Robocop 3". This is a cool immortal classic 👍
And he actually did say " I shot the clerk " wen he was being questioned the first time... he just said it as a question...cause he was surprised " I shot the clerk ? " " ....I shot the clerk " the sheriff in court just out of context reas it like he was making a statement instead of asking a question.....
oh yess.
i read some documentaries when detectives keep placing traps to catch the author of crime,
sometimes an innocent person can be caught here by misinterpreted the converstation altogether
it happened to me with a psychologist for the car test.. they tricked me to search for DR (insert random name) can't remember.. to climb the 3rd floor of the hospital ''even if the hospital had only two levels''
you dont want to know how much i laugh about it afterwards.. but it took my by surprised bcuz i always get weak inside of any given hospital due to needle fobia
per 6th amendment of the US constitution you have the right to face your accuser. this includes being able to see all evidence used against you
I think that you two talked over him when he said, "I shot the clerk." He said it twice. But, he meant it as, you're saying that I shot the clerk?