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Movie Mix

Want to Learn About Politics? Go to the Movies

By David Sirota, Creators Syndicate. Posted August 1, 2008.


Many filmic treatments of Washington present a more hard-edged political reality than most of today's so-called journalism.



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David Sirota is a best-selling author whose newest book, "The Uprising," was just released this month. He is a fellow at the Campaign for America's Future and a board member of the Progressive States Network -- both nonpartisan organizations. His blog is at www.credoaction.com/sirota.


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Hollywood:The WalMart of phony
Posted by: weathered on Aug 1, 2008 7:23 AM   
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hollywood is a zip code of myths.

Look at the profile of those who seemingly dominate its structure:a tossed salad of ego, agenda and guile.

A self-serving, small, cheap, shallow and petty people made to look big.

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It is Sad....
Posted by: Godfather89 on Aug 1, 2008 7:39 AM   
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It is sad and unfortunate that people can learn more in movies and actors than from the actual people who are supposed to give the unbiased research to public scrutiny.

*SIGH*

At that rate Colbert for Prez! Just Kidding

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How Could You Leave Out "Bulworth"?
Posted by: ebishirl on Aug 1, 2008 8:26 AM   
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A list of dark, insightful political movies can't be complete without Warren Beatty's "Bulworth." Weird, funny, sad, scary and fascinating, it leaves me with chills every time I watch it. (Which reminds me, it's been a few years ... time to rent it again!)

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Left out The Parallax View
Posted by: JERSEYDAN on Aug 2, 2008 8:45 AM   
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the most haunting, bold, and visionary film of the lot, and sadly,probably more accurate than we'd like to admit.

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» RE: Left out The Parallax View Posted by: weathered
Don't Forget "Bob Roberts"...
Posted by: msteryis on Aug 5, 2008 6:59 AM   
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...which was brilliant. You can probably also add "A Face In the Crowd" and "All The King's Men."

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Ah, and did you catch the 'FISA moment' in Dark Knight?
Posted by: feduphoosier on Aug 5, 2008 8:51 AM   
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In desperation (to fight the terrorist tactics of the Joker,) Batman rigs a system to utilize all of the cell phones in Gotham, so he can both map the city and pick up any transmission by the Joker; all without the knowledge or consent of the people.

Lucious Fox tells Batman that 'this is too much power for one man.' He says he will help Batman catch the Joker 'this once,' and then resign.

Ah, imagine that such morality could exist... in Washington D.C.; where members of Congress actually took oaths of office -- swearing to uphold the Constitution, including that pesky 4th Amendment (the one they recently gutted to protect Bush and the big telecoms.)

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Greatest Political Films
Posted by: funnyguy on Aug 5, 2008 12:19 PM   
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David: You missed the two greatest political films ever made---"The Lives of Others" and "The Conformist." No American film can even scratch the surface of these films.

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» The Lives of Others Posted by: thinks4herself2008
Wag the Dog
Posted by: Wildroots on Aug 5, 2008 12:37 PM   
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was directed by Barry Levinson.

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