Oct 03, 2015 · Bobby (Jay Brazeau): “I’m a lawyer. What we think isn’t supposed to matter.”. 12. Philadelphia (1993) Andrew Beckett (Tom Hanks): “It’s that every now and again – not often, but occasionally – you get to be a part of justice being done. That really is quite a thrill when that happens.”. Categories: Pop Culture.
I just didn't tell the whole truth. - Alice: You're such a lawyer .”. “Criminal lawyers see bad people at their best, divorce lawyers see good people at their worst.”. “You see Danny, I can deal with the bullets, and the bombs, and the blood. I don't want money, and I don't want medals.
Nov 26, 2013 · The 1960 movie Inherit the Wind is one of the greats. Not just a great courtroom movie, but also a great film that explores the divide between religious belief and science. The themes of the movie are still relevant today. My favorite quote from it is “the Bible is a book. It’s a good book, but it is not the only book.”
Bloomberg Law compiled a list of the top ten lines from legal films including everyone from Jack Nicholson 's explosive one liner in "A Few Good Men" to …
The Firm is another movie based on a Grisham novel. In the movie and book, Mitch McDeere takes his first job as an attorney at a law firm that is more than it seems. One of the best lines in the film is spoken by Mitch to his brother, Ray, who happens to be in jail: “Hey Ray, wouldn’t it be funny if I went to Harvard, you went to Jail and we both ended up surrounded by crooks.”
Erin Brockovich, starring Julia Roberts as the title character, is another based-on-a-true story law movie. In it, Brockovich is hired by an attorney, Ed Masey, after losing a personal injury lawsuit. She then plays a major role in winning a large sum in a lawsuit against an electric company that polluted the town’s water supply.
Kaffee is quick to correct himself, stating that he was talking about their assistant, Sam. My Cousin Vinny, the 1992 movie about a newbie lawyer who needed to take the bar exam six times before passing it, makes me laugh.
A Civil Action. In the film A Civil Action attorney Jan Schlichtmann, played by John Travolta, gives us this bit of bleak information: “The odds of a plaintiff’s lawyer winning in civil court are two to one against. Think about that for a second.
In The People vs. Larry Flint, a film about the Hustler magazine publisher’s battle for free speech, Flint’s lawyer, Alan Isaacman, states plainly: “I’m not trying to convince you to like what Larry Flynt does. I don’t like what Larry Flynt does.”.
The late, great Paul Newman stars in The Verdict as an alcoholic lawyer given a case that he sees as his last chance. He’s about to agree to settle when he realizes going to court would be the right thing to do for his client and his career. My favorite quote from the movie comes as Newman’s character, Frank Galvin, is giving his final speech to the jury: “if we are to have faith in justice, we need only to believe in ourselves. And ACT with justice. See, I believe there is justice in our hearts.”
To Kill a Mockingbird. There are so many great things about the 1962 film version of To Kill a Mockingbird, including this quote from attorney Atticus Finch : “You never really understand a person . . . until you consider things from his point of view.”.
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A Few Good Men (1992): "You can't handle the truth!"
The Paper Chase (1973): "Mister Hart, here is a dime. Take it, call your mother, and tell her there is serious doubt about you ever becoming a lawyer."
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For the purposes of this article, we've defined a catchphrase as a short piece of dialogue that has become indelibly associated with a particular movie, character, or actor and exists in the public zeitgeist so that an average non-movie fanatic would know the phrase .
- Scarface. In 1983, Brian DePalma decided to cast Al Pacino, F. Murray Abraham, Stephen Bauer, Robert Loggia, and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as Cuban immigrants and gangsters in a remake of a 1932 classic crime film of the same name.
In the greatest Christmas movie of all time, Bruce Willis travels from New York to quintessential 1980s LA. It’s the middle of the yuppie craze, and Willis’ stereotypically macho NYC cop John McClane has a hard time dealing with the yuppies and their baloney when all he wants to do is get his wife and kids back.
But it’s in the final goodbye, the selfless sacrifice Rick (Humphrey Bogart) gives to Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman), and to the world, in giving her away to Victor Laszlo. “Here’s looking at you, kid,” sums up their lost love, and the lost loves of so many during the war. Interestingly, this movie has, perhaps, the most misquoted catchphrase in movie history as well. “Play it again, Sam,” uttered in the speaker’s best Bogie impersonation has become shorthand for Casablanca. The only problem is that nobody says “Play it again, Sam.” Rick, in lamenting Ilsa’s return to his life shouts at Sam (Dooley Wilson) to play their song As Time Goes By. “Play it,” he commands. Earlier, Ilsa also implores Sam to play the same song, “Play it once, Sam, for old time’s sake.”
In 1930, the Motion Picture Association passed a code that banned the use of the word “damn” in movies. Despite the fact that silent films and even early talkies had made copious use of the word, censors strenuously objected to its inclusion in Gone With the Wind.
45. “Snap out of it!” - Moonstruck, 1987
22. “I am your father.” - Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, 1980
9. “You're gonna need a bigger boat.” - Jaws, 1975
49. “You’re killin’ me, Smalls.” - The Sandlot, 1993
30. “You talking to me?” - Taxi Driver, 1976
6. “It's alive! It's alive!” - Frankenstein, 1931
34. "It was beauty killed the beast." - King Kong , 1933
“Love means never having to say you’re sorry.” —Ali MacGraw as Jennifer Cavilleri in Love Story. If you think you’re an expert on the best movie quotes, see if you can guess the movie that made these quotes famous.
“My Mama always said, ‘Life was like a box of chocolates; you never know what you’re gonna get.'” —Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump in Forrest Gump . You can catch a lot of these famous movie quotes in these iconic movies.
“Every time a bell rings, an angel gets his wings.” —Karolyn Grimes as Zuzu in It’s a Wonderful Life. You’ll find more of the best movie quotes in these top Christmas movies of all time.
“They may take our lives, but they’ll never take our freedom!” —Mel Gibson as William Wallace in Braveheart. These quotes will make you miss your favorite movies and television shows.
“Carpe diem. Seize the day, boys.” —Robin Williams as John Keating in Dead Poets Society. People often get the best movie quotes wrong. Check out famous movie quotes that everyone messes up.
“It’s not who I am underneath, but what I do that defines me.” —Christian Bale as Batman in Batman Begins . If you’re a fan of action-packed movies, our roundup of the scariest movies will keep you on the edge of your seat…or hiding behind it.
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A character uses this line egotistically when a threat has decided to walk away, only to look back upon hearing the line as the character that unwisely uttered it backs away in fear.
Perhaps we can blame Lethal Weapon 's Murthaugh for making this line iconic -- or we blame the endless screenwriters that used it over and over themselves after watching that movie.
A character uses technical jargon to explain something when others clearly need the layman’s terms. It’s often used for a laugh, but has been so overused that you can often hear the metaphorical crickets after the line is spoken.
A character thinks they are privately berating another to a group of friends or peers when that character notices them staring at what he or she realizes is the subject of conversation behind them.
For some reason, writers feel the need to have a character scream this before something blows up.
It is used when one character is acting erratic, frantic, or goofy. The other character (usually female) witnessing this behavior utters this line that no one in the real world has ever said to another. Instead, we say you're being an idiot, you're crazy, you're insane, etc. We don't know where this line originated and why screenwriters feel the need to use it time and time again, but we hope that they stop.
Sure, it's more harmless than others. However, if you see a compilation of this line from movies, it will surely begin to get under your skin , just like it does for script readers that read the line endlessly.
This Earth-destroying comet Netflix movie gets to the details very early on. Kate Dibiasky is the first individual to discover the comet (hence it being named after her) but Dr. Randall Mindy was the first to accurately analyze its trajectory.
While Dr. Randall Mindy, Kate Dibiasky, and Dr. Teddy Oglethorpe are waiting to speak with President Orlean, General Themes brings them packages of Ritz Bitz and bottles of water.
After trying and failing to appeal to President Orlean's sense of intelligence, Dr. Randall Mindy and Kate Dibiasky go on a morning television program titled The Daily Rip.
Leonardo Dicaprio's best, forgotten movies tend to show his sensitive side as opposed to the brazenly self-centered nature of Jordan Belfort from The Wolf of Wall Street.
The pseudo-hero briefly tasked with guiding rockets up to comet Dibiaski, Benedict Drask is of "a different generation." This is the excuse the administration cheekily uses with one another when Drask spouts an endless tirade of racially-charged statements like they're run-of-the-mill small talk.
"If I get snuffed, that you all earn the extra living my sacrifice gives you." This is the line uttered by Drask, the unqualified man President Orlean puts in charge of flying up and dealing with the crisis.
Dibiasky, Dr. Mindy, and Dr. Oglethorpe are in the White House, yet again waiting for a meeting with President Orlean. And, yet again, they're not waiting for a good reason. Also yet again, a member of the administration is extremely rude and unprofessional, disgracing their role in the administration.