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DumpTrump20202020

(109 posts)
Sat Mar 20, 2021, 08:24 AM Mar 2021

Favorite Political Movies?

The Battle of Algiers - Anti-imperialist, with Saadi Yacef playing himself, which I found so unique. It's a great movie, that might make you cry, but might make you angry enough to try and do good for the human issues people ignore.

They Shoot Horses, Don't They? --- its more symbolic, especially the exploitation, how even the "winners" are losers. How in a rat race, even the "winner" is still a rat.. There's also the aristocracy who gets off being spectators.

Network - great flick about the media, how its trivial and full of gossip, only concerned with ratings and sponsors.



I could name many more, but I'd love to hear what you all have to say.. Cheers!

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Favorite Political Movies? (Original Post) DumpTrump20202020 Mar 2021 OP
A Face In The Crowd mucifer Mar 2021 #1
That one is high on my list as well. It is prescient. Patricia Neal is great. Walleye Mar 2021 #4
After A Face in the Crowd The Wizard Mar 2021 #8
I actually saw "No Time for Sergeants" in the theater back then Walleye Mar 2021 #12
I watched that recently after having a copy for about ten years. I'd seen many of the main scenes, brewens Mar 2021 #10
I Was Going To Mention This DumpTrump20202020 Mar 2021 #13
Dave, The American President, Z dem4decades Mar 2021 #2
All-time favorite movie: Dr. Strangelove Walleye Mar 2021 #3
Just beat me to it. Zoonart Mar 2021 #6
The Best Man- 1964 Zoonart Mar 2021 #5
Also... Inherit the Wind. Zoonart Mar 2021 #7
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. The Wizard Mar 2021 #9
Frank Capra DumpTrump20202020 Mar 2021 #14
All The King's Men The Wizard Mar 2021 #15
I kinda liked it, but.. DumpTrump20202020 Mar 2021 #16
All the Presidents Men and Bullworth. I was a journalism kid in the 70's. Woodward and Bernstein brewens Mar 2021 #11
Bob Roberts n/t TexasBushwhacker Mar 2021 #17
If You Don't Mind Italian movies DumpTrump20202020 Mar 2021 #18
The Manchurian Candidate (1962) pressbox69 Mar 2021 #19
The Lives of Others. Brilliant. Riveting. mahina Mar 2021 #20
I Saw This, Liked This, BUT... DumpTrump20202020 Mar 2021 #23
Thanks. I'll check it out. mahina Mar 2021 #24
A Force More Powerful mahina Mar 2021 #21
The Trial of the Chicago Seven mahina Mar 2021 #22

mucifer

(23,525 posts)
1. A Face In The Crowd
Sat Mar 20, 2021, 08:28 AM
Mar 2021

Andy Griffith does a great donald trump impersonation.

His character knows how to play the media. The big difference is the rags to riches character. We think he's a sweet hobo in the beginning of the movie and find out he was always an awful person later on.

Walleye

(31,008 posts)
4. That one is high on my list as well. It is prescient. Patricia Neal is great.
Sat Mar 20, 2021, 08:52 AM
Mar 2021

I heartily recommend it to anyone who is only seeing Andy Griffith as the sheriff of Mayberry. It’s quite a dramatic tour de force

The Wizard

(12,541 posts)
8. After A Face in the Crowd
Sat Mar 20, 2021, 09:07 AM
Mar 2021

Griffith was tabbed to be the next Brando. His next film was "No Time for Sergeants" where he met his life long friend Don Knotts.
He was offered the role of Sheriff of Mayberry, and only agreed to sign if he owned half the show. The rest is history.

brewens

(13,573 posts)
10. I watched that recently after having a copy for about ten years. I'd seen many of the main scenes,
Sat Mar 20, 2021, 09:10 AM
Mar 2021

the reason why I got it, but just hadn't gotten around to watching the whole thing. In the end, Lonesome's followers may not have looked like it, but were much sharper than the former guy's fans.

 

DumpTrump20202020

(109 posts)
13. I Was Going To Mention This
Sat Mar 20, 2021, 02:19 PM
Mar 2021

Glad to see others enjoying it...

That media is influential! Especially nowadays when people fall "in love" with the person, and not the news. I attribute this to television (as opposed to radio), and then social media, people liking an attribute, etc., and maybe not holding the media's feet to the fire.

Walleye

(31,008 posts)
3. All-time favorite movie: Dr. Strangelove
Sat Mar 20, 2021, 08:47 AM
Mar 2021

Also like: The Best Man, 1964. Stars Henry Fonda it’s about the dirty business of the nominating convention for president. Charlie Chaplin, The Great Dictator, and A King in New York. Also like the Battle of Algiers. Saw it years ago but still remember it well

Zoonart

(11,849 posts)
5. The Best Man- 1964
Sat Mar 20, 2021, 09:00 AM
Mar 2021

Written by Gore Vidal, starring Henry Fonda, Cliff Robertson,
Intellectual William Russell and down-to-earth Joe Cantwell are front runners for a party nomination that will almost certainly mean the Presidency. Cantwell is prepared to use anything to achieve his goal while Russell sees himself as a man of principle - though his philandering means he is relieved his wife is prepared to appear alongside him. Both men crucially need the support of the ailing President, and as the stakes become higher each team has to decide how dirty they are prepared to get.


https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057883/

 

DumpTrump20202020

(109 posts)
14. Frank Capra
Sat Mar 20, 2021, 02:23 PM
Mar 2021

had some great political movies, including "Mr. Smith", but I loved "Mr. Deeds Goes To Town", "You Can't Take It With You!" (great message in the title, demonstrated on film), as well as "Meet John Doe"... They're not as political as Mr. Smith, but I'd recommend them to you (and anyone else reading this)

brewens

(13,573 posts)
11. All the Presidents Men and Bullworth. I was a journalism kid in the 70's. Woodward and Bernstein
Sat Mar 20, 2021, 09:13 AM
Mar 2021

were like gods to us.

 

DumpTrump20202020

(109 posts)
18. If You Don't Mind Italian movies
Mon Mar 22, 2021, 04:40 PM
Mar 2021

Gian Maria Volonte is in many really good ones.. I like "The Working-Class Goes To Heaven" (Lulu The Tool)

pressbox69

(2,252 posts)
19. The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
Tue Mar 23, 2021, 01:27 AM
Mar 2021

Interesting that Frank Sinatra, the famous supporter of JFK, was involved with 2 films about the attempted murder of a president or presidential hopeful, this and Suddenly (1954).

mahina

(17,643 posts)
20. The Lives of Others. Brilliant. Riveting.
Wed Mar 24, 2021, 01:25 AM
Mar 2021


Other countries, other times, so many important reminders. It’s a very political movie or I should say film in this case
 

DumpTrump20202020

(109 posts)
23. I Saw This, Liked This, BUT...
Mon Mar 29, 2021, 10:12 AM
Mar 2021

Then I saw the movie "Ochu" (The Ear) that was released in 1990 after being banned for 20 years.

OH. MY. GOD.



If you liked "The Lives of Others", I think you'd LOVE "Ochu"

mahina

(17,643 posts)
22. The Trial of the Chicago Seven
Wed Mar 24, 2021, 01:30 AM
Mar 2021


Sacha Baron Cohen has the worst Boston accent. Aaron Sorkin should’ve told him to forget it along time ago. I guess they had too much film already done to let it go when it became incredibly irritating.

The movie is still truly great.
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