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FakeNoose

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13. Yes I remember it from the late 1990's
Fri Sep 22, 2017, 01:29 AM
Sep 2017

I really liked it with Al Pacino and Russell Crowe. Even the good guys are bad in that movie!

I'm not sure if I'll be able to book it before my "Free HBO" runs out at the end of the month. I get a few other channels with heavy movie scheduling so there's still a chance to get it even if it's not on HBO.

Thanks!

Can't go wrong with Morgan Freeman movies like Kiss the Girls MLAA Sep 2017 #1
Thanks I'll look for those FakeNoose Sep 2017 #2
I thought The Rainmaker was pretty good. What was the one with Cher and Dennis Quaid set in D.C.? bettyellen Sep 2017 #4
Suspect MLAA Sep 2017 #9
Yes! Thanks. I remember liking that. bettyellen Sep 2017 #14
Suspect! longship Sep 2017 #16
"Cause for a mistrial" only if caught by the prosecutor or judge. Heh. WinkyDink Sep 2017 #31
Sometimes one catches the judge. longship Sep 2017 #38
;-) WinkyDink Sep 2017 #49
"Witness for the Prosecution". PoliticAverse Sep 2017 #3
Are you recommending the original from 1957 or the remake from 2016? FakeNoose Sep 2017 #6
Original! Original!! n/t PoliticAverse Sep 2017 #8
Turner TCM has this on for next week FakeNoose Sep 2017 #11
Enjoy it. n/t PoliticAverse Sep 2017 #12
Yes, thanks! I saw this in the movies at age 14, and it began a life-long almost-obsession with WinkyDink Sep 2017 #33
I can't think of any remakes that could hold a candle to the original ailsagirl Sep 2017 #55
The Tyrone Power original! (There's a re-make?! Travesty!) WinkyDink Sep 2017 #32
Two that I enjoyed... True Dough Sep 2017 #5
Wow good ones! FakeNoose Sep 2017 #7
The Insider True Dough Sep 2017 #10
Yes I remember it from the late 1990's FakeNoose Sep 2017 #13
I like Runaway Jury. Lars39 Sep 2017 #15
I personally liked "The Firm" lastlib Sep 2017 #17
Otto Preminger's "Anatomy of a Murder" n/t FSogol Sep 2017 #18
Is that the one with Grace Kelly? FakeNoose Sep 2017 #21
No Lee Remick was in Anatomy with Jimmy Stewart n/t FSogol Sep 2017 #23
"Dial 'M'" is fantastic! Not a legal thriller, though. WinkyDink Sep 2017 #34
Anatomy of a Murder plods a bit gratuitous Sep 2017 #24
Welch was the lawyer who took down Joseph McCarthy! longship Sep 2017 #39
Thanks - I did find this on TCM FakeNoose Sep 2017 #41
12 Angry Men 1957 irisblue Sep 2017 #19
Yes I've seen it but not recently FakeNoose Sep 2017 #20
I saw it last in 2008, on a vacation irisblue Sep 2017 #22
Primal fear! Richard Gere, Laura Linney, and Edward Norton Jr. Upthevibe Sep 2017 #25
Thanks Snackshack Sep 2017 #27
Superb choice! WinkyDink Sep 2017 #35
Good suggestion - Thanks FakeNoose Sep 2017 #46
Some... Snackshack Sep 2017 #26
These are great suggestions FakeNoose Sep 2017 #42
And Justice for All bench scientist Sep 2017 #28
Great suggestions thanks! FakeNoose Sep 2017 #43
You call those old? Dark n Stormy Knight Sep 2017 #29
I love "Double Indemnity," but is it a "legal thriller"? I can't remember. WinkyDink Sep 2017 #36
Oh, right, yeah, I guess not. Dark n Stormy Knight Sep 2017 #52
Yes these are good movies FakeNoose Sep 2017 #44
TCM is the main thing I've missed these past few years Dark n Stormy Knight Sep 2017 #50
Also check your local library FakeNoose Sep 2017 #63
Last time I looked, our library seemed to have all the same ones I could get Dark n Stormy Knight Sep 2017 #64
Ahhh... those were the days ailsagirl Sep 2017 #56
"Suspect," with Cher (yes!) and Dennis Quaid. Terrific legal thriller! WinkyDink Sep 2017 #30
The true story of "Madeleine," an accused poisoner. Director David Lean, 1950. Do NOT blink at the WinkyDink Sep 2017 #37
The Runaway Jury and the Rainmaker are really good too. dewsgirl Sep 2017 #40
Yes! Good suggestions FakeNoose Sep 2017 #45
Though I like most of those, there is one to me that stands out above them all: DFW Sep 2017 #47
Paul Newman won the Oscar for that one FakeNoose Sep 2017 #48
I had forgotten that Newman won an Oscar for that DFW Sep 2017 #51
Same here TuxedoKat Sep 2017 #65
I cannot watch any move made before 1970, with certain exceptions Fluke a Snooker Sep 2017 #53
I liked "The Pelican Brief" plus it had the late, great Sam Shepard in it. catbyte Sep 2017 #54
Good one! I have to look for that FakeNoose Sep 2017 #59
"To Kill a Mockingbird" nt ailsagirl Sep 2017 #57
Yep that's an all-time great FakeNoose Sep 2017 #60
They do! ailsagirl Sep 2017 #62
Runaway Jury Bayard Sep 2017 #58
All good suggestions on your list FakeNoose Sep 2017 #61
I use that term loosely Bayard Sep 2017 #67
Body Heat--Kathleen Turner, William Hurt, and Mickey Rourke kairos12 Sep 2017 #66
Fracture hurl Sep 2017 #68
Primal Fear and Witness for the Prosecution are a couple of my favorites. nt Still Blue in PDX Sep 2017 #69
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