I've actually never seen it. I believe it's actually #1 on my film pile of shame.
Do something about that! I guarantee the time will not be wasted.
If you really want to have some fun, here's a little something you can try. The first time I watched this movie it was in a psychology class where we were talking about personalities and such and how they effect people's behavior and that if you pay close attention to a person's personality you can generally tell a lot about how that person will behave under certain situations. We did this in the class and it was a lot of fun and sparked a lot of conversation. Since I've pretty much given away the plot already, I don't think I'm giving too much away to tell you the next bit, but it is a spoiler, so if you don't want to know then quit reading now!!!
Spoiler alertIf you are still reading, then I will tell you that at the beginning of the deliberations 11 men are ready to declare the defendant guilty and 1 man is not. By the end of the movie he will have convinced the other 11 members of the jury that the correct verdict to return is not guilty. Now, for the something fun for you. Watch the movie up to the point where the 11 people have voted guilty and the 1 has voted not guilty. Once you find out who voted not guilty, pause the movie and try to predict the order in which the other members of the jury will change their vote and why. You have seen enough on screen time for most of them to get a pretty good idea. I'll get you started a bit. There's a very logical reason (psychology wise) why the first person changes their vote and you will actually see this quite often in group settings and it doesn't really have to do with his personality type, it's actually that he shares something in common with the person that has voted not guilty. Once you watch the movie, if you want to know what it is, I'll tell you but you have to watch the movie first.
