TV judges reveal the most accurate court films ever made
EXCLUSIVE “The judges serving on “Tribunal Justice” Judge Judy were asked what the film about the court proceedings was the most accurate who had ever seen, and one fans’ favorite was constantly appearing above everyone else.
Judge Adam Levy, son of Judge Judy, and Judge Patricia Dimango agreed that “My Cousin Vinny” has all the elements of an almost perfect court film.
“My cousin Vinny“He is a 1992 comedy in which Joe Pesci plays New York’s lawyer Vinny Gambini while trying to get his first case. In the hit film, Alabama’s authorities accuse two innocent New York students for killing in the store, and the Drk Gambini stood up on defense.
The favorite movie also brought Marisa Tomei an Oscar for a supporting actress for the role of Vinny’s fast -serving Mona Lisa Vito, whose Standing for Witnesses of the Expertise Cars The classic comic scene remains.
“‘My cousin Vinny’ except for nothing, ‘said Levy Fox News Digital when they asked him to appoint the most accurate court movie he had ever seen. “Not only is it my favorite movie because – comedy or otherwise – one of the most accurate court films, except for the fact that you know that there is about a week between the arrest and the trial. If you put it aside, you had a police hearing before the trial. You had a problem with detection.
In legal case, the discovery is the process of exchanging information and evidence between the parties. And Levy said the movie succeeded.
“You know, obviously, the sentence of Marise Tomei, ‘It’s called a discovery, P—- Glava’,” Levy continued. “You had direct tests. You had an energetic cross -examination. You had everything. You had expert witnesses. You had legal arguments. You had heavy judges who looked one -sided. All these things were just the way you were judged at least in my experience.”
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Dimango agreed to “without a doubt,” also award the award to the classic comedy.
“The film itself is following the statute from the moment of arrest to the rejection of the case,” she told Fox News Digital. “And in such a humorous way, because there is such a turnaround in some things that – like he comes to court in that absurd suit because he had to dress in a certain way. After the introductory word, he seemed to fall asleep because he was so tired and awakened him and he stood up. “
“And I think he said, ‘all that guy said shit,’ Dimango quoted The character of Joe Pescijalaughing. “Judge, it’s argumentative. It hit it! And the judge says, ‘Hit all but thank you.’ You know, I mean, so much humor is involved in this, from recognition, introductory statements, magic bite.
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Dimango thought that the film was so accurate that it actually used it as a teaching means of criminal law and the Law on the Criminal Procedure of the State of New York while she was a college professor.
“The students liked it,” she recalled. “They would say, every hour I had, would say, ‘Judge, will you show us’ My Cousin Vinny?’ And I would say ‘yes’, and you could stop at every other part of the proceedings and bring them back to the Criminal Procedure Act, bring them back to the criminal law and talk about how the law is applied and what he is.
Judge Tanya Acker, a third judge in “Tribunal Justice”, wasn’t sure she ever watched a court movie that was “super precise”, but said she was delighted with the 1990 Harrison Ford Triller.
“I think it was just a fire, “she said.” Like, Harrison Ford done properly. Jake Gyllenhaal did it right. The plot is so intricate and well thought out. I loved it. I liked it for the first time. I love remake. “
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