1) One of the most revealing insights into American politics. 2) One of the best documentaries of the 90s. 3) George Stephanopoulos & James Carville are so magnetic, and versatile.
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By hogarth April 22, 2012 10:12 AM
Then you are intellectually dead. This is the most fascinating, insightful look at American politics that has ever been created. The follow-up film that is included - a post-mortem filmed 16 years after the original documentary - is truly what makes this disc worth owning and learning from.
“I want to hug this movie. It's so unforced, funny, ugly, real, wrenching, touching and it's just about perfect. I can't wait to see this movie again.”
“1) Dysfunctionalism at its very quirky, unpretentious best. 2) Mike Leigh's realistic descent into familial madness. 3) Jim Broadbent & Jane Horrocks' understated, but terrific performances. ”
“1. Jane Horrocks' brash yet heartbreaking performance.
2. Rachel Portman's enchanting score.
3. Leigh's approach to comedy and drama that is told very naturally.”
“I was super excited to hear that you've given Jubal the deluxe treatment. As a kid growing up in Los Angelles I always kept track as to when it was being shown so that I wouldn't miss it. It is . . .”
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“I'm so excited! Possibly Leigh's best film and one of my favorites of all time!”
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