I’m fed up with choosing movie myself, so I thought I’d find somebody else to do it for me. So I chose… Queerty!
So now I’m gonna watch all the movies they talk about for, like, a year. Streaming! It’s a concept!
Let’s see how that goes… I’m already pretty annoyed by the Apple TV.
Is that really John Travolta!? He’s s Clinton; he’s perfect.
Wow! Emma Thompson’s attempt at speaking American is horrifying!
Mike Nichols is not my favourite director. He’s so… normal. I’m guessing he’s got twenty five Oscars?
I sit corrected.
This is so corny.
I mean, I get the charm of movies like this… giving you a view into “how it really is”. (This is about Bill Clinton’s presidential campaign.) It’s well made — it’s very 70s, but with people’s faces powdered instead of shiny (the latter is, of course, the foremost marker of 70s cinema).
It’s all about matte vs shiny.
It’s very neutral. I mean, as a movie — the cinematography and the performances.
Now things got more entertaining!
This movie makes me so nostalgic for the 90s. When you could make movies like this — about politicians being basically decent.
Oops. I guess we’re in the third act now, where things to all dramatic.
…
Yup.
I hate that. I don’t think anything has been more destructive for film than the idea of the three act structure.
This is bizarre. Nichols is saying that … New York is just radical loons because… they want… “$ for AIDS research”…
I guess that’s the moderate position. And I guess Nichols is very “moderate”.
I hope this isn’t representative of Queerty’s taste level… because… this just isn’t that interesting. I mean, it’s not a bad movie in any way — but it’s so…
Standard.
Primary Colors. Mike Nichols. 1998. ⚃
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