
What is your favorite political movie of all time?
Submitted by Chad on Fri, 02/22/2008 - 10:01am.
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Sunday night, we have the Oscars and with union writers (yay!). The Academy Awards airs Sunday night at 8 EST/5 PST on ABC-TV.
For political junkies, perhaps the most important category during the event will be Documentary Feature. Two of the nominated titles are familiar to fans of Be-Elected and BuzzFlash: "No End in Sight" and "SiCKO." Michael Moore did win an Oscar in this category in 2002 for "Bowling for Columbine."
There are fictional political-related films this year, such as "Charlie Wilson's War" and "In the Valley of Elah," featuring Best Actor nominee Tommy Lee Jones.
And we do want to give a nod to progressive-friendly George Clooney, who is nominated for Best Actor for his role in "Michael Clayton." This is Clooney's 4th Oscar nomination, selected for Best Director and Best Original Writing for Good Night, and Good Luck and winning Best Supporting Actor for Syriana, all in 2005.
Also, Jon Stewart is back as host of the Oscars, so we can hope for a political joke or two, maybe.
But Oscar time reminds me of the many great movies from years past. And given our political junkie status, today's question is simple: What is your favorite political movie of all time?
There are obvious movies such as "The Candidate," "All the President's Men," and even the aforementioned "Good Night, and Good Luck." But your favorite might be a non-fiction film, such as the Oscar-winner "An Inconvenient Truth."
A staff favorite for best political movie of all-time is an unconventional choice: "Network." Paddy Chayefsky is a genius.
But give us your favorite. You get extra points if your favorite happens to have won or was nominated for an Oscar.
And hopefully, the movies or actors you are rooting for will do well Sunday night.
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