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Favorite Political Movies

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Rocket River, Oct 17, 2008.

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  1. Rocket River

    Rocket River Member

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    1. Animal Farm has to be my #1
    2. 1984
    3. To Kill a Mockingbird
    4. Inherit the Wind [the ancient black and white version with a young Bill Bixby, Darren form bewitched, Spencer Tracy]


    Rocket River
    that is off the top of my head
     
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    I just watched Lions for Lambs.....very good.

    The Good Shepard is freaking awesome.
     
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    is tom clancy politcal?
     
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    I thought the Good Shepherd was a snore fest
     
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    All the Presidents Men
    Dr. Strangelove
    Seven Days in May
    Manchurian Candidate
     
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    Mr. Smith Goes to Washington


    Well.....what exactly makes a film "political"?
     
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    how'd i forget that one? i learned to love the bomb.
     
  9. Rocket River

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    Honestly .. . if you think it is political . . .we will agree with you

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    Bob Roberts
    Richard III w/ Ian McKellan
    Citizen Kane
    Judgement at Nuremberg
    All the King's Men
    A Man For All Seasons
    A Face In the Crowd
     
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    The Candiate starring Redford.

    The Manchurina Candidate (the original one from the early 1960s)
     
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    I guess from my perspective, there is a difference between a political movie ("Bob Roberts", "The Candidate", "Fail-Safe") and a movie about a political issue ("Inherit the Wind" or "To Kill a Mockingbird"). All of these are fantastic movies, but they are two distinctly different genres, IMHO.
     
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    Great film to see a completely different side of Andy Griffith. The entire scene where he judged that girls' twirling competition was unsettling.

    Also liked Primary Colours; but if Stephanopoulos' memoir or the Clinton section of Bob Woodward's Shadow were ever made into films they would be just as good.

    Also liked Path to War, George Wallace, and The Girl in the Cafe.
     
  14. Rocket River

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    I understand
    I like Bob Roberts too

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    Hands down, JFK.

    Now, I already know what I'm going to hear: "Full of lies" "Stone's a nut", etc. But in terms of a beautifully edited, visually stunning, and screenplay-compelling movie, this is a top 20 all time, IMHBPWO.

    All the President's Men
    The Parallax View
    The Wedding Crashers (John McCain is in it)
    My Fellow Americans (James Garner, what can I say)
    Dave
    Dr. Strangelove
    Taxi Driver (tries to assassinate a presidential candidate)
    Rocky IV
     
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    Does one just go without posting?
     
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    I didn't know 1984 had a film. MUst go rent.


    my list:

    1. good bye lenin
    2. predator
     
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    I like this one. I wish the ending was different though. ;)

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    My favorite?

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    Right now, as a Republican, I put it at 4-1 Obama. It is looking that bad for me, considering I will have to give up my diatribe here for 6 months, barring a Buffalo miracle, as Bob Costas so eloquently put it 15 years ago.

    Regardless, we will see what tomorrow brings. Ooh! And now I have to post this fantastic song br SRV's old band:

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    I just watched Recount off my DVR because of this thread. Decent enough, but I don't think I'm able to watch it all the way through without simultaneously cringing/retching. Maybe this condition will improve after January 20th.

    A couple more I didn't see mentioned. In a similar vein to Redford as The Candidate, Henry Fonda as Gore Vidal's The Best Man. Severely underrated.

    Also, Wag the Dog is the best political movie of and about the machinations of the last few decades in American politics.

    As a documentary, The War Room is a great look at the innards of political campaigns. Like watching sausage get made, perhaps.
     

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