Is bringing a knife into a jury room common practice?
>>220495349It's a famous examole of a movie where the villain won
>>220495349>we can not discount the effects of quantum physics in this case>even by simply observing the evidence, we the jury can change how it behaves>thus, he must go free
When he pulled out the knife I assumed the twist was Fonda actually murdered the guy and he was toying with the jury to get them to figure out he did it. Like there would be a later scene where he reveals something only the murderer would know and someone on the jury catches him on it and then the jig is up.
>>220497202That's always been my head cannon for if the kid was actuallyinnocent, number 8 did it
>Look mom! I posted it again!
Fuck no! They dont even let you carry a lighter.
>>220495349How else are you going to assert dominance?
>>220495349I don't think that bringing cameras into a jury room is common practice either. Should've just shown a black screen.
>>220497221We need a remake where this is the plot. Starring Alec Baldwin as Juror #8
euro hours and nobody posted how dumb jury system is in the US?
>>220497229You're supposed to mark the image as a spoiler so they dont see it coming you retard.
>>220495349Every courtoom in the country has metal detectors now so no.