See the Matlock method is getting one of the witnesses to confess to the murder on the stand, which happens all the time in real court.
BenMatlock
July 21, 2025 3:50 pm
Ben Matlock does that too, it’s normal to break the case during trial and having one of the witnesses found guilty instead of my client. Are you questioning my methods?
BenMatlock
July 21, 2025 3:45 pm
Halley Mills, she was from the Parent Trap, didn’t know she was still alive.
standardmoonman
July 21, 2025 1:31 pm
I still think Unbreakable is M Night best movie.
standardmoonman
July 21, 2025 1:29 pm
Robert Duvall played old cop that is close to retirement in Colors as well.
HyperboreanDad
July 21, 2025 1:19 pm
The OJ Simposon court proceeding was Hollywood tier entertainment
HyperboreanDad
July 21, 2025 1:17 pm
You would think an FBI agent credibility in a court proceeding would be dog shit.
BoomerDoomer1488
July 21, 2025 1:04 pm
I kinda liked the opening of Trap. It felt like watching a lets play of Hitman the way side characters just blurt out exposition. And then once they leave the stadium it loses the dumb fun aspect and I stopped caring.
Von den Juden und Ihren Lügen
July 21, 2025 12:49 pm
Speaking of movies, I have a few hundred good ones on my Odysse channel, updated weekly. All German. @Von_den_Juden_und_Iren_Lügen
(Not monetized…)
🦢The Autiste formerly known as Swampy🦢
July 21, 2025 12:31 pm
Anatomy of a Murder, a 1950’s novel by a Michigan Supreme Court Justice, is considered by many one of the most realistic portrayals of how the justice system actually works. I read it years ago, and I still have my father’s copy of the book. It was made into a film (by a kike, of course) starring Jimmy Stewart, and the film has more or less the same reputation, i.e., a realistic portrayal of the justice system.
Being 75 years old I would imagine it’s a little less of a Jewy court room represented
HyperboreanDad
July 21, 2025 12:24 pm
There was an M Night film 2 or 3 years ago that was decent. I think its called Old. Its about this beach cove at a resort where the vacationers age at a drastically rapid pace and die
See the Matlock method is getting one of the witnesses to confess to the murder on the stand, which happens all the time in real court.
Ben Matlock does that too, it’s normal to break the case during trial and having one of the witnesses found guilty instead of my client. Are you questioning my methods?
Halley Mills, she was from the Parent Trap, didn’t know she was still alive.
I still think Unbreakable is M Night best movie.
Robert Duvall played old cop that is close to retirement in Colors as well.
The OJ Simposon court proceeding was Hollywood tier entertainment
You would think an FBI agent credibility in a court proceeding would be dog shit.
I kinda liked the opening of Trap. It felt like watching a lets play of Hitman the way side characters just blurt out exposition. And then once they leave the stadium it loses the dumb fun aspect and I stopped caring.
Speaking of movies, I have a few hundred good ones on my Odysse channel, updated weekly. All German. @Von_den_Juden_und_Iren_Lügen
(Not monetized…)
Anatomy of a Murder, a 1950’s novel by a Michigan Supreme Court Justice, is considered by many one of the most realistic portrayals of how the justice system actually works. I read it years ago, and I still have my father’s copy of the book. It was made into a film (by a kike, of course) starring Jimmy Stewart, and the film has more or less the same reputation, i.e., a realistic portrayal of the justice system.
Being 75 years old I would imagine it’s a little less of a Jewy court room represented
There was an M Night film 2 or 3 years ago that was decent. I think its called Old. Its about this beach cove at a resort where the vacationers age at a drastically rapid pace and die
IIRC, it had a nigger that was too smart by half, but otherwise, yeah: a pretty good flick.
The real twist is that the title is really just the target audience.
That yawn explains exactly how I feel today 👍
This is great
Free Palestine.
Should be every first comment