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Deffo, it oozes Sorkin.I bloody love A Few Good Men, so many great quotable lines. I have a hard on for anything Sorkin does so really need to get round to watching The Trail of the Chicago 7 one of these days.
Deffo, it oozes Sorkin.I bloody love A Few Good Men, so many great quotable lines. I have a hard on for anything Sorkin does so really need to get round to watching The Trail of the Chicago 7 one of these days.
Cheers, watch a few episodes with Harry Fowler playing the villain.Talking Pictures TV, on every day
With Judgement at Nuremburg and Adam's Rib, that's at least three Spencer Tracy films on this thread. One of the greatest actors ever who never seemed to look as if he was acting.The original Inherit the Wind (Spencer Tracey) based on the Tennessee 1928 (?) Darwin/monkey trial.
"Why do you come yellow bird?"This was the very first one that popped into my mind. An extraordinary theatre experience if you've ever had the good fortune to see it.
The Crucible
It has been filmed twice, most recently in 1996. The latter was a critically acclaimed commercial flop. I must confess I had never heard of it (the film), so I offer it for comment rather than recommend it from experience.
100% this.With Judgement at Nuremburg and Adam's Rib, that's at least three Spencer Tracy films on this thread. One of the greatest actors ever who never seemed to look as if he was acting.
Inspired, I was surprised to find this in Amazon Prime, having not heard of this film before… I loved it, and I knew I was going to like it the moment Billy Wilder’s name popped up.As well as a number of those already mentioned...
Witness for the Prosecution
I don't think I could bear to see it. I lived near Munich and went to the White Rose Museum and saw the other monuments and plaques. One of the saddest stories ever, and one of the bravest people I've ever heard about. So heartbreaking.Sophie Scholl
Did you order the code red? Did you order the code red? Did you ORDER the CODE RED?A few good men gets the vote from me.