Pffffftt!!! I always thought that movie was dumb; I know I'm one of the few, but it never grabbed me. And I kind of disagree with putting a comedy in a thread of courtroom dramas/thrillers.
2012 Avatar Theme - LADIES FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF HOLLYWOOD. January: Ava Gardner.
Anyone here see 'Find me Guilty'? Always wondered on that one.
It's good, not great. Interesting trivia, when I competed in Moot Court, the guy who was the prosecuting attorney on that case was a judge. We talked a bunch about the trial. It was a fucking circus.
As far as which ones get it right, the one that actually gets really close is My Cousin Vinny. The objection he makes to the tire guy's testimony is a classic Daubert objection, and the fact that experts can be experts with no formal training or credentials.
Most of what gets me is basic trial stuff. For instance, attorneys in movies rarely ask leading questions of opposing witnesses. That's what "treating as a hostile" witness means. It doesn't mean you get to act like a dick to them.
ARGH! My bad, Lisa - forgot this was Thrillers and Dramas (says so in the title of the thread)! Bad Timmy! Bad, bad Timmy!
To Kill a Mockingbird (thanks, Matt!)
The Verdict
And if we're counting documentaries:
Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills
Waco: The Rules of Engagement (not a straight ahead trial thriller, but it does have Congressional hearings that are just amazing to watch).
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