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    Nixon - The Election Year Edition

    Nixon - The Election Year Edition
    Director: Oliver Stone
    Actors: Joan Allen, Julie Araskog, Brian Bedford, Tony Lo Bianco, Bill Bolender
    Studio: WALT DISNEY VIDEO
    Category: DVD

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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 114 reviews
    Sales Rank: 11676

    Format: Ac-3, Color, Director's Cut, Dolby, Dvd-video, Ntsc, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen
    Languages: English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language)
    Rating: R (Restricted)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
    Number Of Discs: 2
    Running Time: 213 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    MPN: DISD55760D
    UPC: 786936747997
    EAN: 0786936747997
    ASIN: B0019QEXYS

    Theatrical Release Date: 1995
    Release Date: August 19, 2008
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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 08/19/2008 Run time: 212 minutes Rating: R

    Amazon.com essential video
    Oliver Stone's controversial drama about the Nixon years in the White House stars Anthony Hopkins in a genuinely great performance as the scandal-plagued president. The film attempts to wed suggestions of Nixon's formative experiences as a boy to his political connections with shady movers and shakers and finally to his self-destructive tenure in the Oval Office. The Watergate scandal is revisited rather impressionistically--it may be hard for viewers who weren't alive then to get a sense of what the crisis was about. The parade of stars playing figures in Nixon's orbit--J.T. Walsh as John Ehrlichman, James Woods as Bob Haldeman, David Hyde Pierce as John Dean, etc.--is fun if a tad distracting. Joan Allen got a well-deserved Oscar nomination as First Lady Pat Nixon, and Hopkins got one as well. --Tom Keogh


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    5 out of 5 stars Oliver Stone, brave, bold, and over-the-top   December 16, 2008
    Anne A (Harrisburg, PA United States)
    Tremendous perfs by Anthony Hopkins and Joan Allen. Paul Sorvino IS Kissinger. Love or hate Oliver Stone, you can't deny his vision and guts.


    4 out of 5 stars A more personal, wiley and stylistic edition of JFK   September 27, 2008
    Aco
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    As a filmmaker I appreciate Oliver Stone, his provactive, political, conspiratorial, curious, enigmatic, ominous visions of Americana are the stuff of high entertainment. Right or wrong, his works are wonderful cinema, it doesn't matter if his version is slanted to the left, it is a distinct vision and he is skilled at executing it.
    Be that as it may Nixon is no JFK. Though both are named for presidents of the same era, one is about a murder and it's associate conspiracies-presented in staggering detail, while the other is a psychological Greek-styled high drama of a hugely important personality, flawed and potent, crumbling and explosive.
    Anthony Hopkins disappears into the role, and as these things usually do, a great actor and a great part/material make the best of art. Hopkins makes Nixon the uncomfortable, paranoid, awkward, occasionally warm, humorless titan I wonder that he was. Again, it doesn't matter if he is right. Such a secretive administration and time has to be interpreted when records are classified...sounds familiar doesn't it? Joan Allen is fantastic in a difficult, angry role and is the only source for bringing a sense of fraudulance, pity and heart to a man consumed by control and power, order and hubris. The supporting cast is pretty amazing too, Paul Sorvino's Henry Kissinger and E.G. Marshall's John Mitchell come to mind.
    The extras on this extended edition are good. A doc called Beyond Nixon and a very good interview with Stone by Charlie Rose.



    3 out of 5 stars Hopkins as Nixon   September 24, 2008
    S. Gutierrez (California, USA)
    Should you not appreciate the representation of what might be your favorite President, you should be impressed with the performance of the wonderful Anthony Hopkins! Bravo.


    5 out of 5 stars I am not a crook   September 20, 2008
    C. CRADDOCK (Bakersfield)
    1 out of 5 found this review helpful

    Nixon was denounced by Nixon's daughters and the Disney family as an unfair portrayal of the only United States President ever to resign from office, but after watching the three plus hour epic, you are left feeling somewhat sympathetic to the man, and you have to give Nixon credit for his many accomplishments. Oliver Stone dedicated this film, and also Wall Street, to his father, Louis, a stock trader. Perhaps Oliver's father admired Nixon, so Stone wanted to give him his due. Oliver Stone always does seem to have his own not-so-hidden agenda, but if you take him with a grain of salt, you are left with a dramatic and compelling historical drama, a tragedy of epic proportions.
    Anthony Hopkins gives a great performance as President Richard Milhous Nixon, capturing the essence of Nixon, his mannerisms and way of speaking, and he also manages to convey the conflicted emotions that tore him asunder. It was while watching Hopkins' conflicted character in The Remains of the Day that Stone decided to cast him as Nixon. While Hopkins doesn't even look like Nixon, nevertheless, he becomes him. The stellar cast boasts many familiar faces from other movies and television, but no matter how familiar they may be, they all manage a strange alchemy and become their characters. Oliver Stone not only manages to pull great performances from everyone, he also manages to put it all together, archival footage, special effects, flash backs, symbolism, in such a way that you are pulled into the narrative and time melts like the watches in a painting by Salvador Dali. Nixon is the cinematic version of a page turner.

    Though it was a very long movie, there was still a lot of great footage that had to be left out. There is a great sequence that was included as bonus material where Nixon goes to meet with the Richard Helms (Sam Waterston), the head of the CIA. It is an excellent sequence, at one point Helms' eyes are totally black, with a special effect that would seem out of place in an historical picture, but Stone gets away with it because he is speaking in the language of images and dream symbolism. In spite of the flowers and poetry, Helms is only darkness reaching for more darkness.

    ===============================
    Richard M. Nixon: Do ever think of death, Dick?
    Richard Helms: Flowers are a continual reminder of our mortality. Do you appreciate flowers?
    Richard M. Nixon: No, no they make me sick, and they smell like death. I had two brothers die young... Well let me tell you. There are worse things than death.
    Richard Helms: Yes?
    [special effects have turned his eyes completely black]
    Richard M. Nixon: There's such a thing as evil.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    By the way, the poem Helms recites is The Second Coming by William Butler Yeats, and Anthony Hopkins actually is related to Yeats: "What rough beast, its hour come round at last, slouches towards Bethleham to be born?"


    Nixon (1995) Directed by Oliver Stone

    Natural Born Killers (1994)
    JFK - Director's Cut (Two-Disc Special Edition) (1991)
    The Doors (1991)
    Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
    Wall Street (1987)
    Platoon (1986)

    Anthony Hopkins ... Richard M. Nixon
    ---------------------
    Richard M. Nixon: Only when you've been in the deepest valley, can you ever know how magnificent it is on top of the highest mountain.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Bobby (2006) .... John Casey
    The World's Fastest Indian (2005) .... Burt Munro
    Amistad (1997) .... John Quincy Adams
    Surviving Picasso (1996) .... Pablo Picasso
    The Remains of the Day (1993) .... James Stevens
    The Silence of the Lambs (Two-Disc Collector's Edition) (1991) .... Dr. Hannibal Lecter

    Joan Allen ... Pat Nixon
    ======================
    Pat Nixon: When do the rest of us stop PAYING OFF YOUR DEBTS?
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    The Notebook (2004) .... Anne Hamilton
    The Contender (2000) .... Laine Hanson
    The Ice Storm (1997) .... Elena Hood
    The Crucible (1996) .... Elizabeth Proctor
    Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988) .... Vera Tucker
    Compromising Positions (1985) .... Mary Alice Mahoney

    Powers Boothe ... Alexander Haig
    ======================
    Alexander Haig: I'm in control here.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Sin City (2005) .... Senator Roark
    U Turn (1997) .... Sheriff Virgil Potter
    Mutant Species (1995) .... Frost
    Blue Sky (1994) .... Col. Vincent 'Vince' Johnson
    Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (1980) (TV) .... Rev. Jim Jones
    Cruising (1980) .... Hankie salesman

    Ed Harris ... E. Howard Hunt
    ========================
    E. Howard Hunt: John, sooner or later, sooner, I think, you're gonna learn a lesson that's been learned by everyone who's ever gotten close to Richard Nixon. That he's the darkness reaching out for the darkness. And eventually, it's either you or him. Your grave's already been dug, John.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    The Hours (2002) .... Richard Brown
    Pollock (2000) .... Jackson Pollock
    The Truman Show (1998) .... Christof
    Apollo 13 (1995) .... Gene Kranz
    Glengarry Glen Ross (1992) .... Dave Moss
    The Right Stuff (1983) .... John Glenn

    Bob Hoskins ... J. Edgar Hoover
    ===========================
    J. Edgar Hoover: There's already been one radical in the White House. I don't believe it could survive another.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Mrs Henderson Presents (2005) .... Vivian Van Damm
    Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) .... Eddie Valiant
    The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne (1987) .... James Madden
    Mona Lisa (1986) .... George
    Brazil (1985) .... Spoor
    The Cotton Club (1984) .... Owney Madden

    E.G. Marshall ... John Mitchell
    Billy Jack Goes to Washington (1977) .... Sen. Joseph Paine
    Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970) .... Colonel Rufus S. Bratton
    "The Defenders" .... Lawrence Preston (132 episodes, 1961-1965)
    Town Without Pity (1961) .... Col. Jerome Pakenham
    12 Angry Men (1957) .... Juror #4
    The Left Hand of God (1955) .... Dr. David Sigman

    David Paymer ... Ron Ziegler
    Ocean's Thirteen (2007) .... The V.U.P.
    Quiz Show (1994) .... Dan Enright
    Mr. Saturday Night (1992) .... Stan
    City Slickers (1991) .... Ira Shalowitz
    No Way Out (1987) .... Technician David
    Howard the Duck (1986) .... Larry, Scientist

    David Hyde Pierce ... John Dean
    ==============================
    John Dean: There's a cancer in the presidency and it's growing.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    "Frasier" .... Dr. Niles Crane (263 episodes, 1993-2004)
    Full Frontal (2002) .... Carl
    Addams Family Values (1993) .... Delivery Room Doctor
    The Fisher King (1991) (as David Pierce) .... Lou Rosen
    Little Man Tate (1991) (as David Pierce) .... Garth
    Bright Lights, Big City (1988) .... Bartender at Fashion Show

    Paul Sorvino ... Henry Kissinger
    =============================
    Henry Kissinger: Can you imagine what this man would be like had anyone ever loved him?
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Bulworth (1998) .... Graham Crockett
    Romeo + Juliet (1996) .... Fulgencio Capulet
    Goodfellas (1990) .... Paul Cicero
    Dick Tracy (1990) .... Lips Manlis
    Reds (1981) .... Louis Fraina
    Cruising (1980) .... Capt. Edelson

    Mary Steenburgen ... Hannah Nixon
    What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993) .... Betty Carver
    Romantic Comedy (1983) .... Phoebe Craddock
    A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy (1982) .... Adrian
    Melvin and Howard (1980) .... Lynda Dummar
    Time After Time (1979) .... Amy Robbins
    Goin' South (1978) .... Julia Tate/Moon

    J.T. Walsh ... John Ehrlichman
    ===============================
    John Ehrlichman: We created Frankenstein with these **** Cubans.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Pleasantville (1998) .... Big Bob
    Breakdown (1997/I) .... Warren 'Red' Barr
    Sling Blade (1996) .... Charles Bushman
    Executive Decision (1996) .... Senator Mavros
    Needful Things (1993) .... Danforth Keeton III
    The Grifters (1990) .... Cole

    James Woods ... H.R. Haldeman
    ====================
    H. R. Haldeman: Eight words back in '72. 'I covered up. I was wrong. I'm sorry'. The American public would have forgiven him. But we never opened our mouths, John. We failed him.
    John Ehrlichman: Dick Nixon apologize? That will be the day. Most of his armor would fall off.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Dirty Pictures (2000) (TV) .... Dennis Barrie
    The Virgin Suicides (1999) .... Mr. Lisbon
    Casino (1995) .... Lester Diamond
    The Boost (1988) .... Lenny Brown
    Salvador (1986) .... Richard Boyle
    The Onion Field (1979) .... Gregory Ulas Powell

    Annabeth Gish ... Julie Nixon Eisenhower
    ====================================
    Julie Nixon: [hesitantly] Did you, Daddy? Did you cover it up?
    Richard M. Nixon: Do you think I would do something like that, honey?
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    The Celestine Prophecy (2006) ....Julia
    Gillery's Little Secret (2006) .... Gillery
    Knots (2004) .... Greta Siegel
    SLC Punk! (1998) .... Trish
    Beautiful Girls (1996) .... Tracy Stover
    Mystic Pizza (1988) .... Kat Arujo

    Tom Bower ... Frank Nixon
    Pain Within (2007) .... Joseph
    North Country (2005) .... Gray Suchett
    Bill's Gun Shop (2001) .... Tom
    Going Greek (2001) .... Bill
    Pollock (2000) .... Dan Miller
    River's Edge (1986) .... Bennett

    Tony Goldwyn ... Harold Nixon
    American Gun (2005) .... Frank
    Ghosts Never Sleep (2005) .... Jared Dolan
    "The L Word" .... Burr Connor (2 episodes, 2005)
    The Last Samurai (2003) .... Colonel Bagley
    The Pelican Brief (1993) .... Fletcher Coal
    Ghost (1990) .... Carl Bruner

    Larry Hagman ... 'Jack Jones'
    =============================
    'Jack Jones': Detente with communists? Detente! Sounds like a couple of **** dancing.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Primary Colors (1998) .... Gov. Fred Picker
    "Dallas" .... John Ross 'J.R.' Ewing, Jr. (357 episodes, 1978-1991)
    S.O.B. (1981) .... Dick Benson
    "I Dream of Jeannie" .... Major Anthony Nelson / ... (139 episodes, 1965-1970)
    Fail-Safe (1964) .... Buck
    Ensign Pulver (1964) .... Billings

    Edward Herrmann ... Nelson Rockefeller (as Ed Herrmann)
    "Gilmore Girls" .... Richard Gilmore (154 episodes, 2000-2007)
    Ri hie Ri h (1994) .... Richard Rich
    Compromising Positions (1985) .... Bob Singer
    Concealed Enemies (1984) (TV) .... Alger Hiss
    Annie (1982) .... FDR
    Reds (1981) .... Max Eastman

    Madeline Kahn ... Martha Mitchell
    Clue (1985) .... Mrs. White
    High Anxiety (1977) .... Victoria Brisbane
    Young Frankenstein (1974) .... Elizabeth
    Blazing Saddles (1974) .... Lili Von Shtupp
    Paper Moon (1973) .... Trixie Delight
    What's Up, Doc? (1972) .... Eunice Burns

    Dan Hedaya ... Trini Cardoza
    Mulholland Dr. (2001) .... Vincenzo Castigliane
    Dick (1999) .... President Richard M. Nixon
    A Night at the Roxbury (1998) .... Kamehl Butabi
    Marvin's Room (1996) .... Bob
    Clueless (1995) .... Mel Horowitz
    "Cheers" .... Nick Tortelli (6 episodes, 1984-1993)

    Tony Lo Bianco ... Johnny Roselli
    The Juror (1996) .... Louie Boffano
    Bloodbrothers (1978) .... Tommy De Coco
    The Seven-Ups (1973) .... Vito Lucia
    The French Connection (1971) .... Sal Boca
    The Honeymoon Killers (1970) .... Raymond Fernandez
    The Sex Perils of Paulette (1965) (as Anthony Greco) .... Allen

    Tony Plana ... Manolo Sanchez
    ================================
    Richard M. Nixon: Do you miss Cuba, Manolo?
    Manolo Sanchez: Yes, Mr. President.
    Richard M. Nixon: We let you down, didn't we. Your people.
    Manolo Sanchez: That was Mr. Kennedy, sir.
    Richard M. Nixon: You don't think he was a hero?
    Manolo Sanchez: [shrugs] He was a politican.
    Richard M. Nixon: Did you cry when he died?
    Manolo Sanchez: Yes.
    Richard M. Nixon: Why?
    Manolo Sanchez: I don't know. He made me... see the stars.
    Richard M. Nixon: How did he do that?
    [a beat. Nixon is deep in thought]
    Richard M. Nixon: All those kids... Why do they hate me so much?
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    "Ugly Betty" .... Ignacio Suarez (42 episodes, 2006-2008)
    Fidel (2002) (TV) .... Gen. Fulgencio Battista
    Noriega: God's Favorite (2000) (TV) .... Colonel Diaz-Herrera
    "Bakersfield P.D." .... Luke Ramirez (17 episodes, 1993-1994)
    JFK (1991) .... Carlos Bringuier
    Salvador (1986) .... Major Maximiliano 'Max' Casanova

    Saul Rubinek ... Herb Klein
    Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss (2004) (TV) .... Dr. Paul Fleiss
    "Frasier" .... Donny Douglas (16 episodes, 1999-2002)
    The Contender (2000) .... Jerry Tolliver
    Pale Saints (1997) .... Whitey
    True Romance (1993) .... Lee Donowitz
    Wall Street (1987) .... Harold Salt

    John C. McGinley ... Earl in Training Film
    "Scrubs" .... Dr. Perry Cox (151 episodes, 2001-2008)
    Car 54, Where Are You? (1994) .... Officer Francis Muldoon
    Born on the Fourth of July (1989) (as John McGinley) .... Official #1 - Democratic Convention, Pushing Wheelchair
    Talk Radio (1988) .... Stu
    Wall Street (1987) .... Marvin
    Platoon (1986) .... Sgt. Red O'Neill

    ===============================================
    Richard M. Nixon: [on TV] ... because people have got to know whether or not their President is a crook. Well, I am not a crook.
    Henry Kissinger: Oh, God, I think I'm going to throw up.
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++



    5 out of 5 stars Nixon -- masterpiece of brilliant, flawed President   July 7, 2008
    John H. Foote (Toronto, Canada)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Oliver Stone's Nixon was among the finest films of the nineties, and also among the most under appreciated. Anthony Hopkins cuts through the mystery of this complex man and captures his conflicted and wounded soul in a performance that earned him an Oscar nomination for best actor, and stands among his finest work. Both Stone and his actor are not interested in attacking Nixon, but rtather exploring his life for all its complexities and contradictions, and studying how a man could achieve so much and yet fall so hard? Almost Shakespearean in its tone, it is a stunner, with a mesmerizing performance from Joan Allen as "Plastic Pat" who knew better than anyone the flaws of the disgraced Presidnet. Though he resigned in a sea of scandal is it not interesting that every single US President to follow sought his advice in matters of foreign affairs? As he hoped, history has been kind to Richard Milhous Nixon, and so it should be.


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