A Few Good Men…
A Few Good Men…

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A Few Good Men…

1983
Movie
Adult · 18+
73 min
English

Six vignettes themed around the military. The first scene, in which an unhappy-looking young recruit gets his head shaved and his mouth filled with dick, sets the tone for this seven-vignette film, as various soldiers, captains and military police fuck and suck to the tune of discipline and obedience. Also, this themed video is a delight for the cock connoisseur, featuring good cocks with good cock-suckers. Recruit Lee Ryder shoves his big, 10" dick up his drill sergeant. In an episode called Taps, a pretty blond recruit is saying goodbye to his buddy at the bus station when he imagines a roll in the hay, and literally ends up in the hay, sucking his hometown buddy off before detailed coverage of anal sex and they ending in simultaneous orgasms. At first silly, another segment has a probing doctor checking out testicles, cocks and asses of five men. The scene gets better once the doctor ends up leading a horny six-man orgy.

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IMDb7.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes84%
Metacritic62/100
Google Users89%
Director: Rob ReinerGenres: Drama, Courtroom Drama

Plot Summary

A military lawyer, Lt. Daniel Kaffee, is tasked with defending two U.S. Marines accused of murdering a fellow Marine at Guantanamo Bay. As Kaffee delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a dangerous conspiracy involving high-ranking military officials who ordered a 'code red' disciplinary action. He must navigate the complexities of military law and confront the powerful forces protecting the truth, risking his career and reputation.

Critical Reception

A Few Good Men was a critical and commercial success, praised for its sharp dialogue, strong performances, and compelling courtroom drama. Critics lauded the film's taut pacing and the central performances, particularly Jack Nicholson's menacing portrayal of Colonel Jessup. Audiences responded positively, making it a box office hit and a memorable film of the 1990s.

What Reviewers Say

  • A gripping and intelligent courtroom drama with standout performances.

  • Features electrifying dialogue and a tense, escalating plot.

  • The film successfully balances legal procedural with moral and ethical questions.

Google audience: Viewers praise the film's powerful performances, especially Jack Nicholson's iconic role, and its gripping, well-written script. The courtroom scenes are frequently highlighted as particularly engaging and memorable. Many found the film thought-provoking and a compelling exploration of duty and justice.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for 4 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor (Jack Nicholson), Best Supporting Actress (Demi Moore), and Best Film Editing.

Fun Fact

Aaron Sorkin's first produced screenplay was based on his own experiences and observations while working as a bartender at the chain restaurant TGI Friday's, which inspired the film's title and some of the settings.

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