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A Lawyer Walks Into a Bar...

A Lawyer Walks Into a Bar...

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Director: Eric Chaikin
Actors: Eddie Griffin, John Stossel, Sam Garrett, Mark Lanier, Alan Dershowitz
Studio: Indican
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 29037

Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 92 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: IDCD00632K4D
UPC: 825284200560
EAN: 0825284200560
ASIN: B0010YSD2C

Theatrical Release Date: 2007
Release Date: April 8, 2008
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Product Description
Studio: 2k4 Inc dba Indican Pi Release Date: 04/08/2008 Run time: 89 minutes Rating: Pg13


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Six People Preparing for the California Bar Exam....   September 8, 2008
L. A. Vitale
Interesting new look at lawyers and a glimpse into the journey of 6 people preparing to take the California State Bar Exam, supposedly the toughest state bar exam in the nation.

Plus various clips of famous lawyers speaking about their profession, which I found fascinating to watch as well.

I enjoyed seeing what the experienced lawyers had to say as compared with the hopes and dreams of the recently graduated lawyers preparing to take the bar exam.

Nicely done documentary about what it takes to become a lawyer and how truly stressful and difficult the California State Bar Exam really is to pass....



5 out of 5 stars A classic for all law students and lawyers   July 19, 2008
Anonymous Speech (Los Angeles, California)
I wasn't sure if a movie all about the California bar exam would be entertaining or interesting. I must say, though, that I was thoroughly entertained.

I watched the documentary right before I received my results for the California bar exam. It was almost like therapy to see other people in the same situation - some who pass, some who fail (repeatedly). The filmmaker did an excellent job with the editing and storytelling.

I plan on watching this film as a yearly ritual to remember that horrible right-of-passage, the terrifying hazing process, known as the California Bar Exam.



5 out of 5 stars The image of laywers has always been terrible...   May 28, 2008
Rosemary Thornton (Norfolk, VA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Or so says famous defense attorney Alan Dershowitz in this fascinating documentary.

America now has more than 800,000 lawyers. That's four times the numbers of lawyers in the WHOLE WORLD. And 130,000 more lawyers graduate each year from our law schools. That's just one of the facts in "A Lawyer Walks Into a Bar."

The only downside to this fun and fact-filled documentary is when it focuses on one of the annoyingly whiny "this-is-so-hard" law students who, after being involved in a very minor fender bender, calls her attorney FIRST and expresses her desire to initiate litigation for her "pain and suffering." When she appeared on screen, I wanted to *mute* the tv rather than listen to her self-serving diatribe and inane ramblings.

Fortunately, that was a small part of the overall picture.

The story is focused on law students in Los Angeles and makes the point that law school tuition runs $30,000 to $40,000 per year, leaving these students with few choices but to start making $75,000 a year right off the bat. Those with high ideals and hopes to make America a better place for the poor and needy, really don't have many options, because of the high debts and student loans.

My husband is a trial attorney and when I first met him (thanks to Match.com), I wasn't sure if I wanted to pursue a relationship with a trial attorney. Yeah, he was a better than the vinyl-siding salesman (whom I ditched during the first phone call), but a trial attorney? Yikes. But he made the point (as does Nancy Grace in this film) that when you're under attack in the courtroom, you need a smart-cookie attorney defending you and pleading your case and/or your cause.

It's a good film and it's kind to attorneys and yet, one of the best parts is the "bonus" feature that shows scum-sucking bottom dwellers chasing ambulances in hopes of making a few fast bucks. I recommend this documentary. Very interesting.



4 out of 5 stars Neurotic law students take the bar...   April 27, 2008
Charleen Merced (Newington, CT and sometimes in Puerto Rico)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a very funny documentary about 6 law students about to take the California bar (the hardest of the nation). The law students are a bit psychotic, rather neurotic, very nervous, and emotional verging on manic (ranging from assertiveness to doubt to failure). Being a law student about to take the bar, I am very glad I am not going to take the California bar!

The documentary also features comments from Nancy Grace, other famous lawyers and mentions some key cases and the big settlements that have been granted in the US (Coffee too hot?). I watched this documentary with my friends, all law students, and we laughed, a lot, but with a hint of panic in the laughter. Great documentary to watch, very entertaining. Even has some lawyer jokes.

The Special Features also include a piece on interesting cases.



5 out of 5 stars Fascinating Look at the Gauntlet of Becoming a Lawyer   April 27, 2008
Kevin Quinley (Fairfax, VA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Beyond law school looms the challenge of passing the Bar exam. This is no small feat, especially in California, which boasts a low of about 39% pass rate, making it the toughest such exam among the 50 states. This documentary follows the stories of a half-dozen law school grads and wannabe's who face this final hurdle in transforming their J.D. into something that can pay the bills.

Prep courses, family stresses, sleepless nights, the pressure to perform, financial stress - add up to a cocktail of tension as thousands of law grads convene in a Civic Center for three days to pass the California bar. Who will make it and who will fail?

Added interest flows from cameos from prominent attorneys, including Scott Turow, Alan Dershowitz, Robert Shapiro, Mark Lanier, Victor Schwartz and Joe Jamail.

Whether you are an attorney or not (I am not), or just interested in the law and the roles that lawyers play in our society, this movie is well worth 90 minutes of your time for its high drama.


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