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The Judge (2014) The Judge is a captivating film released in 2014 that tells the story of Hank Palmer, a successful lawyer,

The Judge (2014)

The Judge is a captivating film released in 2014 that tells the story of Hank Palmer, a successful lawyer, returning to his hometown to attend his mother's funeral. Reuniting with his estranged father, the town's revered judge, Hank finds himself embroiled in a high-profile murder case. Starring Robert Downey Jr. as Hank Palmer and Robert Duvall as Judge Joseph Palmer, the movie delivers a powerful performance by its talented cast. To immerse yourself in the sounds of The Judge, you can play and download the soundtrack here.

A bladder full of courtesy coffee...
A blood clot formed in her left leg...
A bully with a big bag of tricks.
A few shots of Jack mixed with just the right amount of ax to grind...
A hundred and 80 days, that's solid. Maybe he'd have cooled off.
A liar who thinks he can operate under the color of the law, just like his son.
A more superior prick who never shit between two shoes.
A six foot one, 220 pound man...
A stain on your reputation.
Absolutely not.
Agreement from the Gipper's coach, 10 letters.
Agreement from the Gipper's coach.
Ah.
Ah.
Aha.
All of it?
All right, go do something. Grandpa and I will be down in a minute.
All right, go straight to the car. Straight in. There you go.
All right, I'm just gonna stretch out for a sec.
All right, Mary. Wait, what, what, what?
All right, speed it up, man.
All right! Dad, you can't go out there!
All right?
All right.
All right.
All rise.
All rise.
All rise.
All rise.
Along with the fatigue and the cracked skin...
And at that time, did you offer any assistance?
And because I'm the only one that isn't driving with a suspended license...
And by decent, I mean honest. Someone from here.
And Dad is...
And every day after that.
And exactly what did Mr. Palmer tell you?
And he still goes there every Wednesday to play chess with Doc Morris.
And how does it feel, Hank?
And I made out with your daughter.
And I'm his doctor. I'm bound by his wishes.
And if this goes south, and it might...
And neither did you
And now Carla goes to Georgetown.
And now... Oops.
And on the lesser included charge of voluntary manslaughter?
And one mile per hour faster...
And only guilty people refuse to take the stand. Got me?
And that's how you keep abreast of what's going on on the road.
And the thing is... Listen.
And then what are we gonna do about Dale? Huh? What, are you gonna help?
And there's the lake.
And this camera. I know it's a buffer for you.
And we'll sweep out the ashes
And what do they read? Exact words, please.
And when you're on a streak, you know, you just...
And you can shove all that ma'am shit.
And you get a front row seat.
And you never came back!
And you went easy on her.
And you, ma'am, are gonna go down to DeVaney Motors...
And you're just a boy from Indiana...
And you're probably gonna ask me who I wanna live with.
And your lab registered his blood alcohol level...
And, uh...
Angry over whatever kids get angry about when they've been dating for six months.
Any brake marks in front of that turtle?
Any decent lawyer can argue this easily.
Any of that sound reasonable?
Any other fears come true?
Any strip mall lawyer's gonna chew that up and spit it out. Stolen vehicle.
Anyone who's seen a Sasquatch.
Anything that would enlighten us concerning your situation?
Anyway, don't worry about it. I mean, he's not evil.
Anyway, for what it's worth?
Are me and Grandpa still going for ice cream?
Are you crazy? Dad has been sober for 28 years.
Army who?
Army.
As a matter of fact, there are no brake marks at all, are there?
As stated by Mr. Dickham, these photos
At the wake, he shakes my hand while he's hugging everyone else.
Attention, passengers.
Aye of Knute.
Bad skin muffin top or Red Bull semen breath?
Bailiff, you mind calling an ambulance?
Barring that...
Based on the testimony of the witnesses...
Be happy your grandpa has a basement.
Be my guest. Please.
Be seated.
Be seated.
Be seated.
Because Carla's father was never gonna be her father.
Because it's depressing. You don't wanna go.
Before I rule on the defense motion, is there
Before you leave, uh...
Best vacation ever.
Best vacation ever.
Better hustle if you do.
Better yet, a voluntary urine sample. There you go.
Biggest buck you have ever seen.
Blackwell...
Bloodshot eyes? No.
Body recovered there.
Both pass. Trust me.
Bound by his wishes or his vanity?
Brownie meetings are which night? Soccer?
Brr. Oh, God, here we go.
Bumper stickers? Anybody got one on their car, truck, RV?
Burden of proof, Kattan.
But any discussion of his legacy ends with jelly beans, naps and Alzheimer's.
But any discussion of his legacy ends with jelly beans, naps and Alzheimer's.
But as you know all too well, sir...
But he is a liar. We've established that.
But Henry Shaw?
But I do, you see. I do.
But it could be fun.
But nailing a big snapper is similar to smacking into a cinderblock.
But no, no, routines are important. Close the door. Go.
But not because you remember hitting him.
But now a man's blood, a man that you hate...
But the judge wasn't the type to invite a camera with any degree of regularity.
But unlike you, I have one simple belief:
But when you put 12 Americans together on a jury and you ask for justice...
But you don't know how it got there.
But you haven't been drinking, have you?
But you never came.
But you'd agree there were special circumstances surrounding this case.
But you'd agree there were special circumstances surrounding this case.
But you'll have to do so after you've completed your testimony.
But you're in the dark about it all.
But your constant second guessing of others, that crystal ball bullshit?
But, uh...
But...
By God, you're good. Best verdict money can buy.
Café du Monde.
Calm down. That's why they call it an evidentiary hearing.
Can I come in?
Can you hear me? Well, my head's in the oven.
Cancer. In my plumbing.
Car goes, Kablam! Kaboom!
Charles Francis Jenkins first invented the projector...
Check, sign and date.
Chemo, that's cancer?
Chemotherapy.
Clerk with half a joint in his front pocket...
Clock's run out.
Close your eyes.
Coach Blakely broke a clipboard over his quarterback's head...
Colon.
Come in. Sit down.
Come on, come on.
Come on, Joe, give your brother a Hank's feet are on the couch.
Come on, motherfucker!
Come on. I hate when she stacks books here. Um...
Come on. Let's go.
Coming here every Saturday for the last 35...
Correct.
Correct.... the night of the accident.
Couldn't live with himself if his lack of experience cost the case. So...
Court assigned Mr. Shaw the case.
Court is in session.
Court is in session.
Court is in session. The Honorable Judge Stanley Carter presiding.
Court prior to killing Miss Stevens, correct?
Crackpots. Those I can persuade to swallow their own tongues.
Crank the thing with your hand if you have to. Let's go.
D.C.? Georgetown?
Dad cannot go to prison.
Dad gave him 20 years.
Dad wants to see you, Hank.
Dad, where are you going?
Dad?
Dad?
Dad?
Dad? Dad?
Dad.
Dad's a judge, you know? Sometimes he has to make difficult decisions.
Daddies don't get lonely.
Dale, can you show the movie that you made? Thank you.
Damn it, Hank.
Dead?
Decent man.
Deep in the grill.
Degree?
Delusions, fits of anger, depression, memory loss?
Denied.
Depends on the verdict.
Deputy Hanson, you were previously an officer in Detroit.
Deputy, please take Judge Palmer into custody.
Dickham doesn't have intent, Henry. And he never will.
Dickham is a snake charmer.
Dickham's gonna turn up the heat.
Did he play on TV?
Did it involve my reflection? Maybe sleeping at night, how do I do it?
Did you see him follow him?
Did you see him follow him?
Did you see them make eye contact?
Did your doctor caution you against the potential side effects of chemotherapy?
Do you even know her pediatrician's name? His phone number? You got that on you?
Do you have anything else to say for yourself, Mr. Williams?
Do you remember hitting him?
Do you remember hitting the victim?
Do you?
Does being widowed make me a lousy goddamn driver?
Does that help?
Doesn't add up.
Doing awesome. Check your mirrors.
Don't be a you know what, Mary! Don't be a you know what.
Don't eat it before breakfast.
Don't look at me like that. Don't do it.
Don't mind him.
Don't pat me. Don't pat me. I'm the big brother here. You don't pat me.
Don't worry, everyone. I got it.
Don't you run the tire and rim shop over on State?
Don't you think I wanna remember?
Dr. Brannamon, you found something else in his system at the time of death?
Dropped his eggs.
Easy.
Easy. Nice, nice. Stop!
Eh.
Eight fifteen. Can't wait.
Eighty percent of hit and runs involve liquor.
Electrocuted. Heh.
Eric wouldn't know a baseball if you threw it at him and it hit him in the head.
Evan Williams. She was 23 years old when I drove down to Bardstown...
Ever defended in a jury trial?
Ever. Ever.
Every night that goes between
Every word limits his options. Keep going.
Everybody I sentenced will challenge the ruling.
Everybody wants to leave.
Everyone in court would applaud. You'd make sure they did.
Exact time, sheriff?
Except it was second grade.
Excuse me?
Facing a murder trial. Just so you know.
February 1990.
Feeling lucky.
Few more chemo sessions, it'll be in...
Fifty years.
Fill her up.
Fill it up.
Film the vending machines, Dale.
First flight out.
Five bucks I catch a sunfish before you.
Five Points Road with a corn knife.
For all I know, I never hit anything or anybody!
For every two people who stand in front of you, one wins, one loses.
For how long?
For my amusement.
Fortunately, I'm a bit light on my pro bono quota this year.
Forty million in the bank, one dead prostitute?
Forty two years.
Four minutes, 45 seconds.
Friend to the birds, like Mom. Oh.
Fuck me.
Fuck off! I went to a Metallica concert.
Fucking Dale.
Get out.
Get your gimp hand off me!
Give it up, you country quack. I'm not his son. I'm his fucking lawyer.
Glad to be here?
Glen and Dale stopped for more bait.
Glen and I were in the backyard, tinkering with his, heh, heh, breaking ball.
Glen? Where are your boys?
Go on. Pitch them.
Go where? Whoa, Both Ways Bobby, graduation night.
God help us. While we did that...
God, this is ugly.
God, too easy.
God, what happened to your hands?
God. Okay. There?
Goddamn it!
Good for you.
Good friends, always.
Good going, Dale.
Good job.
Good man.
Good to see you, sir. Chief. Good man. Hey.
Good!
Gotta remember to put food out for them, especially in the winter.
Grace and I are here if you need anything.
Grandpa Palmer doesn't wanna do any of that.
Grandpa Schneider is kind of, you know, nice and affable.
Grandpa. Yeah.
Great man. Heh.
Great, I get to move on too.
Gun Control Means Using Both Hands.
GUS [IN DISTANT Judge Palmer.
Gus? Gus the bailiff.
Gus.
Guys, you wanna head upstairs to my office?
Ha ha ha. Victory.
Hank Palmer.
Hank, come on!
Hank, he threw things at us to get our attention, not to draw blood.
Hank, I've never asked for a goddamn thing in your life.
Hank, if I don't see you before you...
Hank!
Hank? Sheriff White.
Hank.
Hank...
Happy trails!
He could have refused the case easily, but he believed in the law.
He didn't turn around because it was washed out.
He does so play chess.
He got out in April.
He got them.
He had a Major League career ahead of him...
He hauled her into two feet of water and kneeled on her chest until he drowned her.
He hurled periodicals for sport.
He is nothing like Grandpa Schneider.
He issued canine commands to get our attention.
He knows the answer, yet he asks.
He loves that place.
He must have come outside to feed.
He probably would have been on a big team...
He threatened her, discharged a firearm at her residence.
He took a .38 to her house, shot the place up.
He turned around to follow Blackwell.
He was a really good baseball player.
He was broken, he was sweet, he was almost normal. I needed a little normal.
He was dead, but Mr. Shaw had to live here.
He was dead, son.
He was threatened, spit on.
He was tough, but, aw, come on, it wasn't that bad.
He won?
He'd take you for ice cream, maybe read to you.
He'll play his tune, get the jury swinging to his version of that night.
He's always on his phone.
He's been on the bench too long. He forgets:
He's drinking.
He's gentle, like Mom used to be.
He's getting chemotherapy in a fishing cabin.
He's good.
He's her father.
He's just a dirty old mummy, and he can't hurt you, because you're special.
He's lived here his whole life. Think he can't gauge when the road will flood?
He's lying. It takes nine minutes to get to the mill and back.
He's so rugged. He's so wise.
He's sure. I'm wondering if you're sure.
He's the greatest.
He's tough, he's fair...
He's usually wrapped in gauze, and oozing and shuffling.
Heh. Good Lord, no.
Henry Shaw.
Henry?
Henry.
Here it is. I met Carla at the tavern. Blind.
Here. This'll make your skin soft.
Here's the porch.
Hey
Hey, Daddy.
Hey, Dale.
Hey, Glen, my nephews still playing ball?
Hey, Hank, going to breakfast at the diner. Care to join?
Hey, Hank.
Hey, Hank. Want some breakfast?
Hey, hey. Who's the best lawyer you've ever seen? Come on.
Hey, judge, where you going?
Hey, judge.
Hey, thanks for showing up, Carla.
Hey, turn that on, Uncle Dale.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey. Hey
Hey. Thanks.
Hey...
Hi, honey. What are you doing with Mommy's phone?
Him knowing would just complicate things.
His 1971 Cadillac DeVille?
His condition is advanced.
His wife died, he fell off the wagon, banged up the Caddy.
Hmm?
Hmm.
Hmm.
Honestly?
Honey, we're gonna go to Firefly for a drink.
Honor Roll Student on Board.
Hope Stevens.
Hope was his girlfriend, just turned 16.
How come?
How did she pass?
How do you explain that lapse in judgment?
How many violent crimes have you ruled on in that time?
How often did you visit Mark in prison?
How'd you turn out, Henry? Waiting tables? A bum?
Huh?
Huh.
Huh.
Huh.
I almost cracked this baby open a thousand times.
I also clerked two years for Justice Roberts on the Indiana Supreme Court.
I am never leaving Carlinville. I love it here.
I am therefore sentencing you to serve four years in state prison.
I believed him!
I believed him. I believed him.
I borrowed another 12 from Grandpa, took that 16 grand.
I can't say, uh, best.
I choose you.
I could convict you over coffee.
I decide in this house. You go decide in your house.
I did really well, Dad.
I did?
I did.
I didn't mean to start this fire
I didn't need help. I needed you!
I do it on a Tempur Pedic bed, in a Highland Park home...
I do not.
I do not. No.
I don't buy it. It can't be the first time someone's insulted you. It's your job.
I don't have the energy to fight with you, Henry.
I don't know what my problem is.
I don't know why you're not hanging off a mountain with him right now.
I don't know why you're not hanging off a mountain with him right now.
I don't know, Henry. I truly don't.
I don't know. Fixing the sink. Heh, heh.
I don't need preparing.
I don't remember any of that.
I don't see any skid marks.
I don't think he wants anyone knowing.
I don't wanna hear it. Unless he killed somebody, you're on your own.
I finally had my Mark back.
I followed you down here because I knew if I didn't...
I found her by the hydrangeas.
I gave him the minimum, 30 days.
I get it's been a while, Hank...
I got a bad idea.
I got money. A lot of money. I got money like the Colonel's got chicken.
I graduated first in my class. I was first in my class.
I graduated from law school, for chrissake.
I graduated from law school, for chrissake.
I guess I can't fault you for not remembering me.
I have a little toast here.
I have intent now.
I hired you to make this go away.
I just didn't think it would happen to me.
I just like to go really fast.
I just saw you a few minutes ago.
I just wanna...
I just wanted to, you know, have a moment before you run out.
I killed the bastard.
I know me. I ran that man down.
I know you too.
I looked at him and saw my middle son.
I looked at him and saw you.
I looked at you and I saw him.
I love how you are simultaneously...
I love how you hate a bully while you're being one.
I love seeing you here...
I love you, baby.
I love you.
I loved you then and I love you now. I do.
I made Dan an offer for the diner that he couldn't refuse.
I make a decision right then and there.
I may need you to testify.
I miss you too. Baby, I'll see you soon.
I missed you, baby. It's gonna be such a fun weekend.
I never asked you for a goddamn thing.
I only own the one black dress.
I put a roof over your head, money in your pocket...
I put a roof over your head, money in your pocket...
I remember being there at the mini mart. I needed eggs.
I remember he, uh...
I remember him. I just don't recall, uh...
I remember the morning he got out.
I respect the law just fine. I'm just not in awe of it. I'm not encumbered by it.
I retained one of that breed this morning. All right?
I see.
I strongly suggest you dry out and practice that narrative.
I suspect he's still doing it for her.
I think Grandpa's sweet.
I think I heard you having a bad dream.
I told her not to cover the Valparaiso.
I turned around, stopped at the light on State.
I understand there's a motion you'd like to be heard on.
I understand why you're going mental.
I want you to know that.
I wanted someone to help him...
I wanted to put my arms around him and tell him it didn't have to be like this.
I was 13. I was 17.
I was at the courthouse. He forgot Gus's name.
I was gonna apologize for belittling your marriage.
I was gonna say Welcome to Carlinville.
I was just second chair for the prosecution.
I was just thinking it was either that or maybe I shower up and come meet you.
I was thinking a six pack.
I watched him cry right there.
I went and saw Mom today.
I went to the convenience store last night, all right?
I wish I liked you more.
I won't confess to something I don't remember doing, okay?
I wouldn't do that, because that's your gig. That's your forte.
I, uh, need a continuance.
I'd like to go home now, okay?
I'd rather die in prison than be remembered like that.
I'd waited so long for him to come home.
I'll be back tomorrow.
I'll be out in a minute. Go eat. Finish your hush puppies.
I'll be right along.
I'll never fucking come back here again.
I'll paint your father as a holier than thou
I'll replay it.
I'll show you. I have it...
I'll take you shopping. You wanna go shopping?
I'm 72 with Stage 4 cancer. What choice do I have?
I'm assuming you still know where the cemetery is?
I'm Carla's dad, right?
I'm from here!
I'm full.
I'm glad you and Mom became friends, and... Why?
I'm going for groceries.
I'm gonna close the place early tonight.
I'm gonna go play with myself. I'll be thinking of you.
I'm gonna impale your client on a first degree murder charge.
I'm gonna say this as professionally and gently as I possibly can.
I'm gonna shower up and hit the rack.
I'm just gonna let you drive home. You're doing great.
I'm not gonna have to walk too far to piss on both graves.
I'm not gonna let you punish her for this, okay? She understands.
I'm of sound mind and body, and it's none of your goddamn business...
I'm on the Dayton blacktop, hauling ass home.
I'm on your side, judge.
I'm sorry about your mom.
I'm sorry for your loss.
I'm sorry you felt so sad you got on Facebook...
I'm sorry, did I say that?
I'm stuck in purgatory with a client who's doing...
I'm sure your mother would have appreciated it.
I'm surprised you still work here.
I'm tired of the way you decide how the world is gonna run.
I've always been proud of you. Always will be.
I've been treating him for a year.
I've sprayed reasonable doubt all over this case. Please, will you just...?
If he could ride a bike at all, it would have been swerving.
If he'd had regular screenings...
If he'd meant to hurt her, he would have.
If the blood matches, and I have no reason to doubt it does...
If the great state of Illinois can't meet its burden of proof...
If we gain the jury's sympathy, they'll never convict you.
If you ask him to read, he might throw the book at you.
If you can corroborate that, I need it in my pocket.
If you don't talk, you walk.
If you wanna come by around, I don't know, 9 ish, let's say...
Imagine a faraway place, Hank...
In a good way.
In a minute, Lauren.
In fact, the only thing he detests more than board games is doctors.
In fact, you're the first girl in this family in a long time.
In his statement, Judge Palmer said he reached the road near the mill...
In Ms. Jenkins' class, on the kickball field in the south corner...
In the way that people are surprised when somebody you know is...
In, uh, remission.
Indeed.
Innocent people can't afford me.
Intelligent people who will listen to instructions and follow the evidence.
Ireland. Out of Ireland?
Is that all you wanted, Henry? A kind word and attaboy?
Is there an offer of proof here?
Is there something I can do?
Is this the first time your mom passed away...
It doesn't work that way.
It happened to Megan.
It happens in stages, and, uh...
It just spells out tolerance with religious symbols.
It was a guilty verdict.
It was about 50 yards behind her house.
It was just one of those lies we tell ourselves...
It was my chance to be...
It was your uncle Glen's.
It's a 20 degree bend at best.
It's a coincidence.
It's advanced.
It's been a long time. I waited a long time for this.
It's called chemo brain.
It's fine.
It's just a rumor.
It's my car.
It's not easy to have a good marriage.
It's not really ready yet, but...
It's not something I keep track of.
It's Play Doh. Are you paying attention?
It's pretty obvious.
It's pretty straightforward, C.P.
It's sweet. It is.
It's your right to seek other counsel if you so choose.
It's, uh, here in Indiana. Did you go out of state?
Its back hoof taps the glass.
John Jr. had his helmet on.
Judge Palmer?
Judge Palmer's your old man?
Judge says he's missing time. Explain that to me.
Judge Warren caught it. You know him, sir?
Judge, you had hair? Oh, look at you.
June, July, August, September, October, November, December, January...
June, July, August, September, October, November... The fuck?
Jury entering. All rise.
Jury selection will begin one week from today.
Just a matter of time.
Just a sidebar.
Just now, in the restroom down the hall. He turned around and...
Just saying.
Karen, hold on.
Keep an eye on the judge. I think he's...
Kind of a touchy subject. Go to sleep.
Kiss my ass.
Knock it off.
Knock, knock.
Knowing every person you represent is guilty?
Knute Rockne, the great Notre Dame coach from South Bend, Indiana.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, thank you for your service.
Last call, boys.
Last two days in a federal penitentiary.
Lauren, uh...
Lauren.
Law.
Leaving the scene, blood evidence, motive.
Less than 1 percent knows the name Thurgood Marshall.
Let him finish.
Let me do my job. Let me do the talking. Keep your mouth shut, you'll win.
Let me tell you something, okay? Here.
Let's go.
Let's hold some court. Yeah.
Let's... Come on with me.
Like sawing sawdust, all that worry for nothing.
Like, it is never a tornado. This is stupid.
Lisa and all.
Listen to me. Ulysses S. Grant held this country together.
Listen to me. You're a strong man, not a boy, okay?
Listen, this wasn't some West Englewood drug sweep. The search was good.
Lock the door behind you.
Long as you're ready for tomorrow.
Look around you.
Look at that. Oh, look at that.
Look, we'll figure it out, don't worry. I promise.
Looking forward.
Lou Shrubner. That's your divorce attorney?
Make yourself at home there, Henry.
Man.
Massive internal damage.
Maybe I'll buy you a drink.
Maybe just my closed fist, counselor, in my own personal space.
Maybe Saint Joseph, the patron saint of fathers...
Might catch him off guard.
Might cost you your job.
Mine's Robert Graham. I worked for him.
Mm.
Mm. Missed you.
Mom. Go.
Mommy would be lonely.
Morning.
Most people think that their cases are pretty special.
Most people think that their cases are pretty special.
Move for sentencing, Your Honor.
Mr. Kattan, step away.
Mr. Palmer stated he drove his vehicle...
Mr. Palmer, Mark Blackwell appeared in your
Mr. Palmer, where exactly are you going with this?
Mr. Palmer.
Mr. Palmer.
Mr. Palmer...
Mr. Palmer... Judge Palmer, Deputy Hanson.
Mrs. Blackwell, after all those years and all that heartbreak...
Murder?
My ass.
My father is a holier than thou prick...
My father's a lot of unpleasant things. A murderer is not one.
My first job after law school. A drifter killed a farmer, violated his wife.
My little boy.
My little boy.
My memory plays tricks on me. It plays tricks on me.
My mom passed away this morning.
My testimony is...
My wife just died.
Mysterious ways.
Narrate this.
Native son, public servant for over 40 years...
Nausea, fatigue, loss of appetite...
Never on pavement. Won't splash your shoes that way.
Never. What are you studying?
New England Glass company. What a great find.
Ninety percent of the country believes in ghosts...
No doubt about it.
No further questions, Your Honor.
No further questions.
No mother should have to bury her child. Thank you, ma'am.
No motion, Your Honor.
No need to be so morose... ...Henry.
No tricks.
No, I am the unplanned but happy result...
No, no, no. Answer it.
No, no. No, back up. Back up!
No, recovered. It's a reminder that I'm stronger. It holds no power over me.
No, sir.
No, sir.
No, there are not.
No, there's water all over the floor.
No, your opinion is you hit him on purpose.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No. Drink. Okay.
No. It wouldn't have helped you.
No. None of that.
Nobody hits one if they see it and can possibly avoid it.
Nobody knows.
Nobody, nobody, gives a rat's ass about your legacy.
None of my business...
Northwestern.
Not even your late wife.
Not my first time.
Not my... My brother?
Not now. Don't look at me like that. Not now.
Not really, no.
Not you, Glen.
Nothing changes.
Nothing changes.
Nothing further.
Nothing I can't handle.
Now you.
Now, if you'd like to finish that cliché you
Now, peacefully, easily... ...easily...
Now, this...
Now, was I tough on you? Yes.
Now, what exactly is our target juror?
Now, what's he remembered for? Being a drunk.
Now, you listen to me. He stood in court and wept like a lost child.
Now, you still want fair? All right.
Objection. Argumentative.
Objection. Asked and answered.
Objection. Calls for speculation. Move to strike.
Objection. Counsel is trying to prejudice the jury.
Objection. He said no more questions.
Objection. Relevance?
Objection. The defendant's history as a judge is not relevant.
Objection. The deputy's credentials are not in question.
Of all the years you sat on that bench...
Of filing. He wants the trial here.
Offer expires when you leave.
Often as not, they get it right.
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy.
Oh, come on.
Oh, family Christmas. Look at you guys in your p.j.'s.
Oh, God. Where were you two when they were distributing testicles?
Oh, he didn't miss the deadline. It's a small town.
Oh, I forgot. Wait, wait, wait.
Oh, I know that look.