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  1. Wreckage (2010) on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Wreckage is one of these wannabe-slasher films that is ridden with the clichés of its more successful predecessors, and whilst its not ashamed to try and emulate films such as Friday the 13th, Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street etc., this is a worthy B-Movie effort that deserves more recognition.

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    In A Few Good Men, Tom Cruise stars as Lt. Daniel Kaffee, who is tasked with the chore of defending Marines accused of murder. But his clients insist they were acting under direct orders, a fact made famously clear in the climactic courtroom showdown between Kaffee and Jack Nicholson’s Colonel Nathan R. Jessup. Kaffee wants the truth, but Jessup be...

    WARNING: This clip is NSFW. This excellent revenge thriller follows frustrated family man Clyde Shelton (Gerard Butler), who declares war on the men that killed his family as well as everyone involved in their plea bargain – including the main character played by Jamie Foxx. This particular scene in which Shelton chastises the judge for treating th...

    Boston Legal is a show chock full of memorable courtroom moments, but this one stands out more than any other, and from the image alone, how could it not? You’ve got William Shatner dressed up like a minuteman firing a musket in court. Is there any more to say?

    JAGdetailed the cases of Harmon Rabb, a former Navy fighter pilot, and his fellow lawyers from the U.S. Navy’s Judge Advocate General’s office. While the gang often respected one another, things could get quite heated when going head-to-head. In the following clip, Harm (David James Elliott) hits Mac (Catherine Bell) below the belt, using her histo...

    The Oscar-winning courtroom comedy My Cousin Vinny is memorable for a lot of scenes involving Vinny (Joe Pesci) and his girlfriend Mona Lisa Vito (Marisa Tomei) and we’ve featured both of them here previously, but who can forget his innocent murder suspect cousin’s earlier counsel, John Gibbons, a stuttering attorney who can’t seem to get through h...

    Jim Carrey is at his rubber-faced best as brilliant attorney Fletcher Reede, whose son wishes that for one day his dad would be unable to tell a lie. With Reede set to represent a duplicitous and vindictive adulterer, he’ll need all the luck he can get to make it through the case. In this particular clip, he’s first coming to terms with the fact th...

    This scene is a bit outrageous in the sense that the judge is so blatant with his determination to violate the witness’s right to the Fifth Amendment. Most judges have enough law knowledge to know that’s a big no-no. Nevertheless, it makes for good TV, and it gives Alicia (Julianna Margulies) a chance to flex her muscles. Plus, who doesn’t like it ...

    The story is tragic, even infuriating (and has recently made the news once again). And even though outcomes are not always what we want them to be, sometimes it’s the fact that we try that makes all the difference. That’s the overwhelmingly moving message to the final scene of To Kill a Mockingbird. Atticus Finch has just lost his case defending an...

    Peter Bash (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) and Jared Franklin (Breckin Meyer) have unconventional ways of proving their points in court, and this first courtroom scene from the very first episode establishes that fact firmly. While trying to teach the jury about distractions, the duo have their witness, a model, begin disrobing. First, there is an objection....

    Seinfeld always did a wonderful job of satirizing popular culture, and when the O.J. Simpson Murder Trialcame, the show’s writers didn’t waste any time. In this clip, Jerry Seinfeld (the character) is trying to withhold his testimony from expert attorney Jackie Chiles. He’s developed a crush on Sue-Ellen Mischke, the heir to the Oh Henrycandy bar f...

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  2. Wreckage: Directed by John Asher. With Aaron Paul, Mike Erwin, Cameron Richardson, Scoot McNairy. Four friends are forced to enter an out of town junk-yard and throughout the night it's all hell and bullets as the local sheriff's men and the kids fight the mysterious killer that is stalking them one-by-one.

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    • Horror, Thriller
    • John Asher
    • 2010
  3. Dec 28, 2020 · Kramer vs Kramer (1979) While most of the courtroom scenes deal with intense scenes and ideas, usually murder or corruption, some scenes are more down to earth, like with Kramer Vs Kramer. The movie follows a family going through a custody battle that's only been rivaled by the likes of Netflix's Marriage Story.

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  4. Frankly, it’s just not that great of a movie. But Bad‘s fans are rabid in their loyalty, and while Paul’s presence in Wreckage may result in some easy cash for the releasing studio, it can ...

  5. Feb 22, 2021 · 4. Lawyers can't just spring a surprise witness on everyone. Fox. "A surprise witness would never be allowed, but you see it on TV all the time. In real life, discovery closed weeks ago and ...

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  7. Jun 4, 2017 · 7. Intolerable Cruelty (2003) - The Judge Wouldn't Allow It. Any Of It. George Clooney plays a divorce attorney who is questioning a gold-digging wife, played by Catherine Zeta-Jones. He spends ...

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