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Title: Game Change
Post by: Mrbloodworth on February 01, 2012, 06:17:26 AM
HBO Films: Game Change Trailer  (http://youtu.be/IPhh7mch5zo?hd=1)

 :awesome_for_real:


Title: Re: Game Change
Post by: luckton on February 01, 2012, 12:07:32 PM
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I so don't want to go back to Alaska.

Truer words... :why_so_serious:

Almost makes me want to get HBO...almost.


Title: Re: Game Change
Post by: HaemishM on February 01, 2012, 01:58:05 PM
That falls terribly under the rubrik of "much, much too goddamn soon."


Title: Re: Game Change
Post by: luckton on March 12, 2012, 10:12:01 AM
Just finished watching this.  I enjoyed it, in that it basically confirmed everything we already knew, although there were some spots that do legitimately draw Palin as a decent person.  Which she is, but certainly not presidential material.  If she hadn't gotten hand-picked and spotlighted the way she did, I'm sure she'd still be governerin' it up in Alaska right now.  Still, the movie also highlights the galvanizing effect Palin's had on the base, in rallying the double-digit IQs in the country.


Title: Re: Game Change
Post by: Mrbloodworth on March 12, 2012, 10:41:51 AM
Yes, McCain's face was priceless when the chants of "Terrorist" was going on.

I don't really see much anyone can object to in this movie. For one, most scenes were simply rehashes of public appearances. For two, for a moment, you feel sorry for her, she had zero clue what was in store for her, and she snapped. Third, we all knew she was a puppet.


Title: Re: Game Change
Post by: shiznitz on March 12, 2012, 12:52:18 PM
I am not a Palin sympathizer.  I was early on but she drove me out of her corner when she resigned as governor and took the Fox News contract which clearly gave her an opinion of herself her opinions could not match (and I only watch Fox News, so it isn't the network I reject but what she has said whenever she appears).

The movie is not historically accurate and does not attempt to be.  Don't kid yourselves.  All of you are too knowledgeable about the entertainment industry to really believe that.  Yes, there are scraps of accuracy and bits of exaggeration.  The movie is clearly written from an anti-Palin perspective, though. 


Title: Re: Game Change
Post by: Engels on March 12, 2012, 12:55:39 PM
The problem is that the pro-palin perspective was busy sniffing glue and drooling on itself to hold the camera.


Title: Re: Game Change
Post by: 01101010 on March 12, 2012, 12:57:14 PM
Sarah Palin = Never watch....

Julianne Moore = Always watch...

Well there goes my world.


Title: Re: Game Change
Post by: luckton on March 12, 2012, 01:21:28 PM
I am not a Palin sympathizer.  I was early on but she drove me out of her corner when she resigned as governor and took the Fox News contract which clearly gave her an opinion of herself her opinions could not match (and I only watch Fox News, so it isn't the network I reject but what she has said whenever she appears).

The movie is not historically accurate and does not attempt to be.  Don't kid yourselves.  All of you are too knowledgeable about the entertainment industry to really believe that.  Yes, there are scraps of accuracy and bits of exaggeration.  The movie is clearly written from an anti-Palin perspective, though. 

Oh, I dunno...I would like to think that when the real Steve Schmidt comes out and says "Yeah, that's pretty much how things went down.  My bad, America" (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/12/game-change-sarah-palin-steve-schmidt_n_1339038.html), I like to think he's telling the truth.  But maybe you're right and I'm just a disillusioned armchair pundit  :oh_i_see:


Title: Re: Game Change
Post by: HaemishM on March 12, 2012, 01:22:58 PM
My understanding was the Palin camp was given a chance to corroborate some of the stuff in the movie and refused to speak with them. I guess if someone's not making a movie about her that staggers drunkenly close to apotheosis, she's not interested.


Title: Re: Game Change
Post by: schild on March 12, 2012, 01:36:09 PM
I am not a Palin sympathizer.  I was early on but she drove me out of her corner when she resigned as governor and took the Fox News contract which clearly gave her an opinion of herself her opinions could not match (and I only watch Fox News, so it isn't the network I reject but what she has said whenever she appears).

The movie is not historically accurate and does not attempt to be.  Don't kid yourselves.  All of you are too knowledgeable about the entertainment industry to really believe that.  Yes, there are scraps of accuracy and bits of exaggeration.  The movie is clearly written from an anti-Palin perspective, though.  
Irrelevant. Supporters of Palin are in fact subhuman. Therefore, evidence submits there is only Palin, and the rest of humanity, whereas anything that would side with her is clearly a retarded humanoid-shaped dog. They should be kept as hilarious pets, and despite their humanesque personality and physical features - should not be allowed to vote or eat anything more than messy brown chow.


Title: Re: Game Change
Post by: shiznitz on March 13, 2012, 01:41:07 PM
While that was well-written and I applaud you for it, it is clearly a liberal Austin trope.  I will stop there or this becomes denned real quick.


Title: Re: Game Change
Post by: Ruvaldt on March 13, 2012, 04:20:35 PM
Honestly, Shiznitz, I thought the movie was pretty sympathetic towards Palin.  I ended up feeling sorry for her, in spite of myself, several times.  I just don't see how this movie is anti-Palin.  Most of the really embarrassing stuff was just a replay of things we already saw from her in interviews, etc.  If anything, the people who made the really terrible decisions were the ones who put her in the spotlight, and we're all still paying for it even today.  I came away thinking Schmidt, and other staff members, were the bad guys for making the cynical decisions that led to Palin being on the ticket when she clearly wasn't prepared for it.  And this is coming from one of those so-called "liberal Austin" types who really does detest Palin and all that she stands for.


Title: Re: Game Change
Post by: TheWalrus on March 13, 2012, 04:22:09 PM
Why do you guys hate the troops!


Title: Re: Game Change
Post by: shiznitz on March 14, 2012, 01:12:55 PM
Honestly, Shiznitz, I thought the movie was pretty sympathetic towards Palin.  I ended up feeling sorry for her, in spite of myself, several times.  I just don't see how this movie is anti-Palin.  Most of the really embarrassing stuff was just a replay of things we already saw from her in interviews, etc.  If anything, the people who made the really terrible decisions were the ones who put her in the spotlight, and we're all still paying for it even today.  I came away thinking Schmidt, and other staff members, were the bad guys for making the cynical decisions that led to Palin being on the ticket when she clearly wasn't prepared for it.  And this is coming from one of those so-called "liberal Austin" types who really does detest Palin and all that she stands for.

You make a fair analysis.  I thought the first 35 minutes or so were excellent and then suspect the rest of the movie moved farther from the truth, but I will never know for sure.  I will admit I expected a helluva lot worse from this movie.


Title: Re: Game Change
Post by: Threash on March 15, 2012, 09:49:20 AM
Actually Steve Schmidt and Nicolle Wallace were on MSNBC  and both confirmed the accuracy of the movie. McCain himself  didn't claim the movie was inaccurate - just unpleasant. And Wallace confirmed that, indeed, she could not bring herself to vote for McCain for President.


Title: Re: Game Change
Post by: Tannhauser on March 18, 2014, 01:15:41 PM
I thought it was a great look at the inner workings of a campaign.  Palin does come across as a sympathetic figure but it clearly shows her grasping for power and her ignorance of basic world/current events.  Woody Harrelson knocks this out of the park and Moore is practically possessed by Palin.  Damn good acting there.

It reminded me that as 'despicable' as I view the GOP, I need to remember we are all Americans.  Makes me wonder if civil political discourse will return though.



Title: Re: Game Change
Post by: Morfiend on March 19, 2014, 10:02:32 AM
I watched this yesterday. As a "socialist, communist, liberal", I was worried it would be just a partizan hack movie, but personally I felt it did a damn good job of keeping the political pandering and politicking out of it. I even came out feeling pretty bad for McCain, and even a tad for Sarah Palin, whom I despise.

I really enjoyed the movie.


Title: Re: Game Change
Post by: Ozzu on March 22, 2014, 01:49:10 AM
I thought it was pretty sympathetic towards her. This woman had enough on her plate with a large family, a pregnant teenage daughter, a special needs child, a son serving in Iraq, and being the governor of Alaska. Then, out of the blue, she's called and asked if she'd be interested in being Vice President of the United States? She made a poor choice in accepting, but I would think it's more the fault of those who were supposed to vet her than anything else.

If at any point in the vetting process they actually ask her anything about world affairs, she and they would have both realized that she wasn't cut out for it. Once she was in the spotlight, the only thing that worked for her was being herself so she grew to resent those that tried to make her into something she wasn't.

Her being herself is basically her talking in circles and never saying anything of substance. Oh, and fanning the flames of hatred towards Obama. Stilll, that's what worked for her and when they told her to stop doing what was working, she spazzed out.