Which one(s) are most realistic?
Guys, touche, but you'd be genuinely shocked how many clients or potential clients think it works the way it does on TV. And so it's just annoying to know that there are shows out there that perpetuate these myths and misnomers that I have to waste time dispelling.
Strenuously ObjectWhich one(s) are most realistic?
Guys, touche, but you'd be genuinely shocked how many clients or potential clients think it works the way it does on TV. And so it's just annoying to know that there are shows out there that perpetuate these myths and misnomers that I have to waste time dispelling.
”Objection!”
”Withdrawn!”
SidebarStrenuously ObjectWhich one(s) are most realistic?
Guys, touche, but you'd be genuinely shocked how many clients or potential clients think it works the way it does on TV. And so it's just annoying to know that there are shows out there that perpetuate these myths and misnomers that I have to waste time dispelling.
”Objection!”
”Withdrawn!”
Does the defense case hold water?SidebarStrenuously ObjectWhich one(s) are most realistic?
Guys, touche, but you'd be genuinely shocked how many clients or potential clients think it works the way it does on TV. And so it's just annoying to know that there are shows out there that perpetuate these myths and misnomers that I have to waste time dispelling.
”Objection!”
”Withdrawn!”
One more word and I'll hold you in contempt of court.Does the defense case hold water?SidebarStrenuously ObjectWhich one(s) are most realistic?
Guys, touche, but you'd be genuinely shocked how many clients or potential clients think it works the way it does on TV. And so it's just annoying to know that there are shows out there that perpetuate these myths and misnomers that I have to waste time dispelling.
”Objection!”
”Withdrawn!”
Your honor, I'm going to need a little leeway here.One more word and I'll hold you in contempt of court.Does the defense case hold water?SidebarStrenuously ObjectWhich one(s) are most realistic?
Guys, touche, but you'd be genuinely shocked how many clients or potential clients think it works the way it does on TV. And so it's just annoying to know that there are shows out there that perpetuate these myths and misnomers that I have to waste time dispelling.
”Objection!”
”Withdrawn!”
You guys are giving me heartburn.Which one(s) are most realistic?
Guys, touche, but you'd be genuinely shocked how many clients or potential clients think it works the way it does on TV. And so it's just annoying to know that there are shows out there that perpetuate these myths and misnomers that I have to waste time dispelling.
”Objection!”
”Withdrawn!”
Now, my above comments notwithstanding, A Few Good Men is outstanding. The conversation Cruise has with his client when his client bitches about the really good plea offer is, while hyperbolic (note: I have actually once thrown my briefcase against a wall during a similar conversation where my client was facing literally 20 years if convicted and I got him a misdemeanor with no jail and just unsupervised probation), fantastic. And, I could totally see young energetic lawyer doing something similar to "strenuously object[ing]." In fact, IIRC a prosecutor in a trial of mine once "strenuously objected" and my co-counsel and I had to hold in our laughter.Strenuously ObjectWhich one(s) are most realistic?
Guys, touche, but you'd be genuinely shocked how many clients or potential clients think it works the way it does on TV. And so it's just annoying to know that there are shows out there that perpetuate these myths and misnomers that I have to waste time dispelling.
”Objection!”
”Withdrawn!”
Don't think I've seen you mention that before, no wonder your writeups are so awesome.I'm a journalist and I have a hard time watching TV shows and movies about newspapers/journalism. The only one I really liked was The Post, and that was mainly because it was based on a true story and the events in the movie really did happen.Next I suppose you are going to say hospitals aren't actually run like Grey's Anatomy and House and that being a CSI isn't like it is on all those CSI series or being a cop isn't like it is on the 50 different cops shows.I recall that scene and it's where I lost any interest in it too (which, IIRC, was on the heels of them hiring a guy to practice law without a law license).Totally what an average day in a law firm looks like...Started watching Suits on Netflix. Not a bad show but I can see it getting tiresome binging it with the same formula happening every episode.
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I tried watching this recently. Made it about 20 minutes before turning it off. Usually I don't care if the legal stuff isn't right (see, e.g., parts of "Succession"), but this one was just too much. I burst into laughter when they introduced the guy as "our best closer," as if that were a position. Then the "closer" proceeded to curse out and trick his client into doing something, and I think it was at that point that I just couldn't.
I just can't do Suits and the Netflix series version of Lincoln Lawyer. They're just way too much nonsense.
True statement. I've used portions of the movie as examples in college criminal procedure courses I've taught.True story....lawyers think my cousin Vinny is the most realistic court room scenes
How does Jackie Chiles measure up?True statement. I've used portions of the movie as examples in college criminal procedure courses I've taught.True story....lawyers think my cousin Vinny is the most realistic court room scenes
Or Saul Goodman?How does Jackie Chiles measure up?True statement. I've used portions of the movie as examples in college criminal procedure courses I've taught.True story....lawyers think my cousin Vinny is the most realistic court room scenes
Only if they catch you.You guys are giving me heartburn.Which one(s) are most realistic?
Guys, touche, but you'd be genuinely shocked how many clients or potential clients think it works the way it does on TV. And so it's just annoying to know that there are shows out there that perpetuate these myths and misnomers that I have to waste time dispelling.
”Objection!”
”Withdrawn!”
Just assume that pretty much any TV/movie lawyer would be disbarred for what they do.
I'm a journalist and I have a hard time watching TV shows and movies about newspapers/journalism. The only one I really liked was The Post, and that was mainly because it was based on a true story and the events in the movie really did happen.
I had to stop watching Letterkenny because it’s not an accurate depiction of running a vegetable stand.After watching Shoresy I'm starting Letterkenney over....I stopped somewhere in the middle and can't recall most of it![]()
I'll take the other tack here. Most of the way through; easily the most entertained I've been in a while. Superb show.Just finished Squid Game the Reality game show contest on Netflix. It was decent. Players get eliminated but don’t die, until there’s one left who wins $4,560,000
Friend of mine got pretty far in that game. Final 30 or something like thatI'll take the other tack here. Most of the way through; easily the most entertained I've been in a while. Superb show.Just finished Squid Game the Reality game show contest on Netflix. It was decent. Players get eliminated but don’t die, until there’s one left who wins $4,560,000
SighI had to stop watching Letterkenny because it’s not an accurate depiction of running a vegetable stand.After watching Shoresy I'm starting Letterkenney over....I stopped somewhere in the middle and can't recall most of it![]()
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SustainedSighI had to stop watching Letterkenny because it’s not an accurate depiction of running a vegetable stand.After watching Shoresy I'm starting Letterkenney over....I stopped somewhere in the middle and can't recall most of it![]()
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Just came to post about that one…but with the opposite opinion. It had potential though.Leave The World Behind on Netflix. Thumbs up.
Was it though? With the WTF ending?Leave The World Behind on Netflix. Thumbs up.
I have heard lawyers say that My Cousin Vinny is surprisingly accurate, in particular Pesci's strategy with dealing with people on the witness stand (Tomei and Murray Chaykin--the grits guy).ETA: A Time to Kill is good for courtroom presentation by a lawyer and for highlighting some of the moral issues. That said, the defense was basically jury nullification and should have been barred as, by law, the Defendant should have been found guilty
Friends, friendship, be friendly is ultimately what will get you through each day.Was it though? With the WTF ending?Leave The World Behind on Netflix. Thumbs up.
Keeping this vague since don’t know how to use spoiler tag (but don’t read if haven’t seen yet, to be safe)…Put me on the pretty meh for “Leave the World Behind”. Some ok stuff but that ending oooof.
Have you read/watched The Expanse?Can anyone recommend a scifi show, based on a book, where they don't go changing all the characters around. Peter Jackson made me mad when he ruined the Ents and other stuff, but Wheel of Time and Foundation are just taking it to another level and ruining great books.
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I liked it alot until the last season. I was mad they killed off what's his name from Mars.Have you read/watched The Expanse?Can anyone recommend a scifi show, based on a book, where they don't go changing all the characters around. Peter Jackson made me mad when he ruined the Ents and other stuff, but Wheel of Time and Foundation are just taking it to another level and ruining great books.
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Great synopsisKeeping this vague since don’t know how to use spoiler tag (but don’t read if haven’t seen yet, to be safe)…Put me on the pretty meh for “Leave the World Behind”. Some ok stuff but that ending oooof.
What more did they need to spell out? Guy group said they need to get to that house. Girl group basically knew where that house is and where they were going to next. All that was gonna happen outside of that house was seen in the distance.
Ultimately they all would get to that point together by becoming Friends. (A total of 6 main characters…likely not a coincidence)
There’s also a subtext…the entire movie the daughter didn’t know how the show ended, just her imagination to predict. The viewer of this movie internally telling her to get over it already. Now the viewer of this movie is ultimately in the same space as the daughter when the screen went to black and knows how she felt.
I thought Silo on Apple TV did a good job with the books but I know it had some detractors.Can anyone recommend a scifi show, based on a book, where they don't go changing all the characters around. Peter Jackson made me mad when he ruined the Ents and other stuff, but Wheel of Time and Foundation are just taking it to another level and ruining great books.
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I'll check ot out. Thanks.I thought Silo on Apple TV did a good job with the books but I know it had some detractors.Can anyone recommend a scifi show, based on a book, where they don't go changing all the characters around. Peter Jackson made me mad when he ruined the Ents and other stuff, but Wheel of Time and Foundation are just taking it to another level and ruining great books.
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Dont read if you don’t want spoilers….Keeping this vague since don’t know how to use spoiler tag (but don’t read if haven’t seen yet, to be safe)…Put me on the pretty meh for “Leave the World Behind”. Some ok stuff but that ending oooof.
What more did they need to spell out? Guy group said they need to get to that house. Girl group basically knew where that house is and where they were going to next. All that was gonna happen outside of that house was seen in the distance.
Ultimately they all would get to that point together by becoming Friends. (A total of 6 main characters…likely not a coincidence)
There’s also a subtext…the entire movie the daughter didn’t know how the show ended, just her imagination to predict. The viewer of this movie internally telling her to get over it already. Now the viewer of this movie is ultimately in the same space as the daughter when the screen went to black and knows how she felt.
Mrs. Davis? I really enjoyed it as well.I really enjoyed Mrs Parker on peacock, i’m not usually a sci-fi guy but I was thoroughly entertained
Like I said, WTF.Keeping this vague since don’t know how to use spoiler tag (but don’t read if haven’t seen yet, to be safe)…Put me on the pretty meh for “Leave the World Behind”. Some ok stuff but that ending oooof.
What more did they need to spell out? Guy group said they need to get to that house. Girl group basically knew where that house is and where they were going to next. All that was gonna happen outside of that house was seen in the distance.
Ultimately they all would get to that point together by becoming Friends. (A total of 6 main characters…likely not a coincidence)
There’s also a subtext…the entire movie the daughter didn’t know how the show ended, just her imagination to predict. The viewer of this movie internally telling her to get over it already. Now the viewer of this movie is ultimately in the same space as the daughter when the screen went to black and knows how she felt.
It’s obvious all 6 would end up in that bunker. You need to see them all sitting on a couch watching a show together?Like I said, WTF.Keeping this vague since don’t know how to use spoiler tag (but don’t read if haven’t seen yet, to be safe)…Put me on the pretty meh for “Leave the World Behind”. Some ok stuff but that ending oooof.
What more did they need to spell out? Guy group said they need to get to that house. Girl group basically knew where that house is and where they were going to next. All that was gonna happen outside of that house was seen in the distance.
Ultimately they all would get to that point together by becoming Friends. (A total of 6 main characters…likely not a coincidence)
There’s also a subtext…the entire movie the daughter didn’t know how the show ended, just her imagination to predict. The viewer of this movie internally telling her to get over it already. Now the viewer of this movie is ultimately in the same space as the daughter when the screen went to black and knows how she felt.
I liked it.Like I said, WTF.Keeping this vague since don’t know how to use spoiler tag (but don’t read if haven’t seen yet, to be safe)…Put me on the pretty meh for “Leave the World Behind”. Some ok stuff but that ending oooof.
What more did they need to spell out? Guy group said they need to get to that house. Girl group basically knew where that house is and where they were going to next. All that was gonna happen outside of that house was seen in the distance.
Ultimately they all would get to that point together by becoming Friends. (A total of 6 main characters…likely not a coincidence)
There’s also a subtext…the entire movie the daughter didn’t know how the show ended, just her imagination to predict. The viewer of this movie internally telling her to get over it already. Now the viewer of this movie is ultimately in the same space as the daughter when the screen went to black and knows how she felt.
Leave The World Behind on Netflix. Thumbs up.
yeah, weird mistype by me on thatMrs. Davis? I really enjoyed it as well.I really enjoyed Mrs Davis on peacock, i’m not usually a sci-fi guy but I was thoroughly entertained
Fallout trailer: https://youtu.be/0kQ8i2FpRDk?si=dQyf1MDCaiJdIwQh
Don't think that's possibleCan somebody give me a Fargo (TV show) summary?...basically want to know if my wife and I will like it.
The end was unsatisfying for me. Otherwise I felt it was good.Leave The World Behind on Netflix. Thumbs up.
I like the plot but not the execution. I won't ruin it for those that haven't seen it. The premise is believable. It lacks believable emotion/intensity that you would expect about halfway through it. Also Julia Robert looks better at 56 than 26.