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A Few Good Men (1992)

Directed by Rob Reiner2h 18mPublished Jan 13, 2026Episode length 3h 40m
Episode 313 - A Few Good Men
Drama

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Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise
Lt. Daniel Kaffee
Jack Nicholson
Jack Nicholson
Col. Nathan R. Jessep
Demi Moore
Demi Moore
Lt. Cdr. JoAnne Galloway
Kevin Bacon
Kevin Bacon
Capt. Jack Ross
Kiefer Sutherland
Kiefer Sutherland
Lt. Jonathan Kendrick
Kevin Pollak
Kevin Pollak
Lt. Sam Weinberg
James Marshall
James Marshall
Pfc. Louden Downey
J. T. Walsh
J. T. Walsh
Lt. Col. Matthew A. Markinson
Christopher Guest
Christopher Guest
Dr. Stone
J.A. Preston
J.A. Preston
Judge Randolph
Rob Reiner
Rob Reiner
Director
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Overview

When cocky military lawyer Lt. Daniel Kaffee and his co-counsel, Lt. Cmdr. JoAnne Galloway, are assigned to a murder case, they uncover a hazing ritual that could implicate high-ranking officials such as shady Col. Nathan Jessep.

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“You can’t handle the truth.” Join Ian & Liam for our 313th episode as we step into the pressurised courtroom, moral brinkmanship, and razor-sharp dialogue of Rob Reiner’s A Few Good Men (1992). Button up the dress whites, take your seats, and prepare for a film obsessed with duty, power, and the stories institutio

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“You can’t handle the truth.”

Join Ian & Liam for our 313th episode as we step into the pressurised courtroom, moral brinkmanship, and razor-sharp dialogue of Rob Reiner’s A Few Good Men (1992). Button up the dress whites, take your seats, and prepare for a film obsessed with duty, power, and the stories institutions tell themselves to survive.

This week we discuss:

  • Aaron Sorkin’s dialogue as a weapon — rhythm, repetition, and confrontation. Is this peak Sorkin, or the moment his style becomes unmistakably dominant?
  • Tom Cruise as Lt. Kaffee — charming, evasive, underestimated. Is this Cruise’s most interesting performance precisely because he starts behind the power curve?
  • Jack Nicholson’s Colonel Jessup — operatic, terrifying, magnetic. Does the film become his the moment he enters it?
  • The courtroom structure — how the film drip-feeds information, builds pressure, and engineers one of the most famous climaxes in cinema history.
  • The ethics at the heart of the story — where does responsibility lie: with the men who carried out orders, or the system that created them?
  • Ian talks about criticisms of the ending and if they're reading the film correctly 
  • We explores how masculinity functions in the film — honour, obedience, pride, and camaraderie
  • The supporting cast — Demi Moore’s steely professionalism, Kevin Bacon’s moral slipperiness, and who almost got Kevin Pollak's role
  • That scene — inevitability versus surprise. Does the famous monologue work because it’s shocking, or because it feels unavoidable?
  • The ending — justice served, or merely order restored? What actually changes once the truth is out?
  • And finally, whether A Few Good Men is the Best Film Ever — or simply one of the most watchable, endlessly quotable courtroom dramas ever made.

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