Dan and Brian are joined by their friend Gavin and his lawyer father Kevin to discuss the courtroom comedy classic My Cousin Vinny. Join as they discuss their own courtroom experiences, the accuracies and inaccuracies of My Cousin Vinny’s depiction of a jury trial, whether or not the film’s farce gags work, the remarkable casting and lineup of performances, whether Marisa Tomei deserved that Oscar, The Munsters vs. The Addams Family, and the what the most accurate courtroom movie is.
Episode Number
251
Films Reviewed
- My Cousin Vinny (1992) – (Dan’s previous review)
Is It Good?
Is It Good? - Dan's Rating
Masterpiece: Tour De Good (8/8)
Is It Good? - Brian's Rating
Masterpiece: Tour De Good (8/8)
Is It Good? - Gavin's Rating
Masterpiece: Tour De Good (8/8)
Is It Good? - Kevin's Rating
Masterpiece: Tour De Good (8/8)
Supplemental Media
- Gavin’s terrific ongoing series about religion in film: Sects, Lies, and Videotape: [read here]
Brian Terrill is a filmmaker and horror host.
Dan Stalcup writes reviews for The Goods and is a member of OFCS. Follow Dan on Letterboxd.
