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| 1. Ali G Indahouse Cinema (Year: 2002) |
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Britain's satirist-of-all-trades Ali G (aka Sacha Baron Cohen) makes his feature-film debut with this gross-out comedy set against the backdrop of the ...
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| 3. American Dreamz Cinema (Year: 2006) |
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The President of the United States (Dennis Quaid) seems to be having a nervous breakdown after picking up a newspaper for the first time in four years ...
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| 4. Animal Farm Cinema (Year: 1999) |
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George Orwell's political fable about corruption and betrayal in post-revolutionary Russia gets a new look in this version that employs a cast of real ...
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| 5. Bananas Cinema (Year: 1971) |
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One of Woody Allen's earlier, more slapstick-oriented efforts, Bananas tells the story of Fielding Mellish (Allen), a neurotic New Yorker who follows ...
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| 6. Being There Cinema (Year: 1979) |
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Having lived his life as the gardener on a millionaire's estate, Chance (Peter Sellers) knows of the real world only what he has seen on TV. When his ...
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| 7. Blue State Cinema (Year: 2007) |
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A disillusioned leftist pulls up stakes for the Great White North in this independent comedy-drama. It's 2004, and John Logue (Breckin Meyer) is a pol ...
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| 8. Bulworth Cinema (Year: 1998) |
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Warren Beatty directed, co-produced (with Pieter Jan Brugge), co-scripted (with Jeremy Pikser), and stars in this political satire, a comedy-drama abo ...
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| 9. Company Man Cinema (Year: 2000) |
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Former Woody Allen collaborator Douglas McGrath co-wrote, co-directed, and stars in this historical screwball comedy that offers up its own creative s ...
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| 10. Dave Cinema (Year: 1993) |
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The ghost of Frank Capra must have smiled when he saw Dave, an amusing and effective update of one of Capra's favorite themes — the scrupulo ...
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| 11. Head of State Cinema (Year: 2003) |
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Can a high-attitude African-American politician who says what he thinks stand a chance in a presidential campaign? Mays Gilliam (Chris Rock) is a stra ...
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| 12. Moebius Cinema (Year: 1996) |
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Those in tune with the complexities of Argentine politics will have the best understanding of the subversive, satirical points made in this off-beat l ...
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| 13. Montenegro Cinema (Year: 1981) |
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Marilyn Jordan (Susan Anspach), an American-born housewife, mother, and socialite living in Sweden, is crumbling under the weight of her own existence ...
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| 14. My Fellow Americans Cinema (Year: 1996) |
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In this comedy, Russell P. Kramer (Jack Lemmon) and Matt Douglas (James Garner) are two former U.S. Presidents who sit on opposite sides of the politi ...
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| 15. Protocol Cinema (Year: 1984) |
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In this routine spoof of government and media foibles, Sunny (Goldie Hawn) is an ordinary cocktail waitress, someone who graduated in the top 75% of h ...
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| 16. Shapka Cinema (Year: 1990) |
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| 17. Silver City Cinema (Year: 2004) |
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Celebrated writer and director John Sayles turns his eye to politics in America in this drama. The son of respected Colorado politician Senator Jud Pi ...
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| 18. Starship Troopers Cinema (Year: 1997) |
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Director Paul Verhoeven (Showgirls, Total Recall) reunited many from his 1987 Robocop team for this $100-million science fiction adventure, adapted f ...
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| 19. The Distinguished Gentleman Cinema (Year: 1992) |
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A smooth-talking confidence trickster makes his way into congress (where the cynical would suggest he'd have plenty of company) in this comedy. Thomas ...
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| 20. The Glamorous Life of Sachiko Hanai Cinema (Year: 2004) |
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A sexy call girl becomes the flashpoint of an international incident after inadvertently coming into possession of a curious artifact with the power t ...
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| 21. The Mouse That Roared Cinema (Year: 1959) |
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The economy of the teeny-tiny European duchy of Grand Fenwick is threatened when an American manufacturer comes up with an imitation of Fenwick's sole ...
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| 22. The President's Analyst Cinema (Year: 1967) |
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The President's Analyst is James Coburn, whose position makes him privy to any number of delicate government secrets. Thus Coburn becomes a most desir ...
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| 23. They Live Cinema (Year: 1988) |
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John Carpenter wrote and directed this science fiction thriller about a group of aliens who try to take over the world by disguising themselves as You ...
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| 24. Wag the Dog Cinema (Year: 1997) |
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In a 29-day shoot, Barry Levinson filmed this $15 million political and media satire, adapted by Hilary Henkin and David Mamet from Larry Beinhart's n ...
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