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Related: About this forumAll The President's Men - For Gen X and Younger at DU
Since today/this week is what it is - in terms of Nixon's departure . . . I wanted to post that I saw ATPM for the first time last month.
I had read the book - but the movie clarified the intensity of the investigation. I wasn't even born when Watergate occurred . . . so I don't have that first hand experience of Shit Ain't Right here.
But the movie really brought it to life. From rat fucking to the threat of death against the two reporters - right down to the (spoiler) type writer giving the headlines at the end of the movie.
If you are like me - not yet born or too young to remember and have never seen it - I strongly recommend watching it. I never really 'let it in' - and I think it explains the disenchantment with the political process that those of us who have parents that were the first/oldest baby boomers went through in the 1970's.
I almost think it was Generation X's Bush Being Appointed moment. That was the moment I went from believing to cynicism.
And a great follow up - The Candidate. Cry/Get Angry first at the amount of lying and sneaky bullshit - then laugh at how we all get sucked in.
I'd love the comments of older DUers on this movie too!
longship
(40,416 posts)Ben Bradlee played by Jason Robards was brilliant casting. The cast is all around wonderful. Interestingly, the actor playing the cop who discovers the open door at the Watergate is the actual cop who did that.
(Redford drives a Volvo 122 in it. Gotta love it. I used to own one of those -- a really great car.)
JustAnotherGen
(34,129 posts)We use it in Italy! It's such a fun car!
And yep - I knew that about the cop. It's those touches that always make a Redford movie great. Like in Brubaker - with the reference to the mirrored sunglasses! And how he always used to pick on Newman's own.
And I loved looking at pics of Bernstein and Woodward from that time - and stills of Hoffman and Redford. They totally nailed those guys. Right down to their mannerisms. It's easy to see why they were such a good team on the investigation.