All about (election) eve
By Dennis Hartley
If you’re like me (and isn’t everybody?) you’ve either mailed your ballot already or made up your mind, so you’ve just about had it up to “here” with the endless campaign ads and the polling and ever-escalating gnashing of teeth. However, being a glutton for punishment (and applying the inoculation theory), I’ve found that one of the best therapies for getting through the final several days of pins and needles before Election Tuesday is to dust off a few of my favorite election-themed movies and give them a spin.
For movies that delve into the art of the campaign, I’d be partial to screening The Candidate, Primary Colors, or the brilliant doc, The War Room . For the “election flick as paranoid political thriller”, how about The Contender or the original 1962 version of The Manchurian Candidate?(From the latter film, Sinatra’s classic line “Doc, that was one swinger of a nightmare!” kind of summarizes campaign 2012 for me). If you’re in the mood for biting election satire, it doesn’t get any better than Great Mcginty , The Best Man, Bob Roberts, Wag the Dog, Bulworth, or Robert Altman’s cable mini-series, Tanner '88 For sly political allegory, Election definitely tops my list. And although it has a more tangential election theme (election night 1968 serves as a backdrop for a substantial portion of the film) any excuse to revisit Hal Ashby’s Shampoo gets my vote.
Previous posts with related themes:
Grassroots
The Ides of March/The Politician’s Wife
Swing Vote
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Frost/Nixon
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