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Directed by Jay Roach.
Kevin Spacey and Bob Balaban headline Austin Powers director Jay Roach's all-star docudrama examining the events surrounding the most controversial presidential election in United States history. The highest office in the country is up for grabs, and the fate of the free world may hang in the balance. When the initial tallies from Florida voting polls prove inconclusive, the decision is made to hold a recount. But it's a controversial decision to say the least, and one that caused many skeptical voters to suspect foul play. Eventually the case would go all the way to the Supreme Court, and as the trial gets under way charismatic Texas republican James Baker (Tom Wilkinson) attempts to rally public support for the recount. But the Democrats aren't about to lie down and die just yet, because Al Gore's former chief of staff Ron Klain (Spacey) can play hardball with the best of the old elephants. Now, as these two opposing giants come to blows over the fate of the presidency, they gradually begin to develop a grudging respect for one another. Laura Dern, John Hurt, Dennis Leary, and Ed Begley, Jr. round out the cast for the film that blends actual news footage and verbatim dialogue into fictionalized recreations that are both highly entertaining and deeply dramatic. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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JJ79JJ79 Recount (2008)
by JJ79 in JJ79 Blog
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"Reopening the wounds (depending on your political affiliation, of course) of the 2000 presidential election, "Recount" is little more than a partisan, bitter, comical, delusional "reenactment" of the historic George W. Bush vs. Al Gore fight for the White House. With a litany of A-list talent attached, including Kevin Spacey, Laura Dern, Denis Leary, John Hurt, Tom Wilkinson and Ed Begley, Jr., it´s a pity the script by Danny Strong couldn´t be stronger, clearer and keep a reign on its politics. We all know the story which thrust hanging chads, butterfly ballots and more constitutional law than we ever wanted to know into the limelight. The hotly contested election came down to one state, Florida, with its 25 electoral votes. Television networks called the race for Gore, then for Bush…and then the lawsuits began. The hand recounting of votes, deadlines, extensions, appellate courts, state courts, the Supreme Court. Machinations on both sides led to a historic ar ... " [More]
yesnutyesnut Recount - Biased and Misleading
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"Recount is biased and misleading. While I am impressed that it captured many nuanced points, the movie is a sympathetic restatement of Gore's quest. It elevates the faulty Gore effort as a noble journey towards justice. Meanwhile, it presents the Bush side as merely a mechanical infrastructure of Republican power, having no merit at all. The movie opens showing feeble senior citizens trying to work around an ultra-distorted version of the butterfly ballot in Palm Beach County. An old lady helplessly votes for Buchanan (Notice the woman is wearing the Star of David. Could a Jew actually vote for Pat Buchanan? We are supposed to believe this is impossible.) One can only imagine the film makers working hard to make the ballot look confusing. "Cut! Pull the ballot down more so that the arrows don't line up! We can do better than that!" The biggest shame of this movie is its treatment of Katherine Harris (Secretary of State). Bloggers and pundits have long enjoyed mocking h ... " [More]
lopezdashlopezdash Jacob Soboroff gives the 2000 F ...
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"Jacob Soboroff, of the non-partisan election reform organization Why Tuesday?, went to The Grove in Los Angeles where HBO set up the actual Votomatic Florida voting machines used in the controversial 2000 Presidential Election, complete with butterfly ballots and hanging chads, so that people can judge for themselves whether they could have effectively cast their ballot. For more: www.whytuesday.org " [More]
lopezdashlopezdash 'Hacking Democracy' streaming o ...
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"This cautionary documentary exposes the vulnerability of computers - which count approximately 80% of America's votes in county, state and federal elections - suggesting that if our votes aren't safe, then our democracy isn't safe either. I would recommend watching this documentary before you watch HBO's "Recount," the story about the 2000 election and the Florida recount.The documentary exposes the dangers of voting machines used during America's mid term and presidential elections. Electronic voting machines count approximately 90% of America's votes in county, state and federal elections. The technology is also increasingly being used across the world, including in Canada, the United Kingdom, Europe and Latin America. Filmed over three years this exposé follows the investigations of a team of citizen activists and hackers as they take on the electronic voting industry, targeting the Diebold corporation. "Hacking Democracy" uncovers incendiary evidence from the trash cans ... " [More]
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"The controversy surrounding the electoral votes of Florida in the 2000 presidential election has amazingly turned into a story of legendary proportions in less than a decade. Recount attempts to deconstruct the chaotic events that led to George W. Bush defeating Al Gore by a margin of less than 600 votes to become the 43rd president of the United States. From the hilarity that was Katherine Harris (Laura Dern) to the shockingly bad design of the butterfly ballot, Recount is an unbiased detailing of just how dizzyingly complex and borderline absurd the laws that govern this country are, especially in the hands of those with ulterior motives. With an incredible cast and intriguing subject matter, this made for cable production is definitely worth checking out. " [More]
 



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