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Game Change 2012 123movies

Game Change 2012 123movies

Politics would never be the same.Mar. 09, 2012118 Min.
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Watch: Game Change 2012 123movies, Full Movie Online – Summer, 2008: John McCain secures the nomination, but polls behind Barack Obama. Strategist Steve Schmidt suggests a game changer: picking a conservative female with media savvy, unknown Alaska governor Sarah Palin, as vice president. She’s an immediate hit and a quick study – the gap closes. Then, Tina Fey’s impersonation, a raft of criticism, and missing her family send Palin into a near-catatonic state: she doesn’t prepare for her Katie Couric interview and bombs. Schmidt searches for an answer: don’t expect her to learn the issues, but give her a script. Palin does well in the debate with Biden; she finds her voice, goes off script, and goes rogue. A mistake?.
Plot: During the Republican run of the 2008 Presidential election, candidate John McCain picks a relative unknown, Alaskan governor Sarah Palin, to be his running mate. As the campaign kicks into high gear, her lack of experience, in both political and media savvy, becomes a drain upon McCain and his strategists.
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7.4/10 Votes: 22,482
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N/A Votes: 256 Popularity: 10.016 | TMDB

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Scary Stuff
Excellent movie! Reminds me that Sarah Palin was not anywhere near ready to be picked for Vice President. Movie does make you feel sorry for Palin. But, than again thinking more about what has happened since the 2008 election and NOT feeling sorry for her. If she were anything like the “victim” then she would NOT keep trying to be in the national public eye. I sure hope she finally realizes she will NEVER be a national political figure. Anything else is just a scary thought. Julianne Moore did an excellent job playing Sarah Palin and she got it right in saying this movie shows what’s wrong with our democracy. When someone like John McCain can pick a Vice President candidate purely for political purposes KNOWing she was NOT fit to be President (which IS the primary job of a Vice President), then you know this is a problem for our country.
Review By: burt-pelt
the ugly American
This film is a fascinating look behind the scenes of the most failed act of political cynicism in recent American history: the selection of Sarah Palin as John McCain’s running mate for his 2008 presidential campaign. We are introduced to a candidate, John McCain, and a campaign, lead by Steve Schmidt, that is on it’s knees. They are desperate and in need of a break, and they throw a Hail Mary pass to Alaska Governor, Sarah Palin. But she is only the first in a series of Hail Mary passes to come. Woody Harillson gives perhaps his best performance ever as Steve Schmidt, a man who is rearranging the deck chairs on this flailing campaign, as fast as he can, before it disappears below the surface. Ed Harris turns in his usual masterful interpretation of a complicated-underneath, but simple-on-the-surface, character, as John McCain. But it is Julianne Moore that is the steel girder of this narrative. She is the embodiment of what we now know to be the Palin phenomenon with all of it’s cartoonish qualities and, by equal measures it’s dire, and potentially catastrophic, possibilities. Moore delivers, subtly, the Palin we all know, overflowing with unfounded, unearned, unqualified, confidence.

The script is very well written and the pace of the story is exact. The final tableau of Sarah Palin standing on stage with McCain at his concession speech, hearing the crowd swell with the mention of her name, was reminiscent of Glenn Close gasping for air as she rose from the bathtub in the final scene of “Fatal Attraction”. As Palin winks her cash-register-eyes you can almost see dollar signs in her pupils, and hear a “ka-ching” sound foreshadow the future. It will send a chill up your spine.

My only complaint about this film has nothing to do with its production values. It’s a great film and will be well rewarded, deservedly, when the Emmys are handed out. My complaint about this film has to do with its politics. Sarah Palin was MUCH worse than she was portrayed in this film. Forget “anonymous” sources. Just look at the public record. The writers, in an attempt to appear “fair”, intentionally leave out the most egregious information gaffs in both the Gibson and Couric interviews. No one can forget the moment when Charles Gibson asked Sarah Palin about the “Bush Doctrine” and she had no idea what he was talking about. Or when Katie Couric asked her if she could recall “one Supreme Court decision” with which she disagreed (Roe v. Wade!!!) and she couldn’t name one. Those were iconic moments in this chilling brush with cataclysm. But their omission was not the worst offense done by the editing that no doubt softened Palin’s image. The worst was how her gaffs WERE introduced to the film viewer. One of them is parroted to us through the infamous SNL skit with Tina Fey, on a hotel television, as a cringing Sarah Palin watches. This omission from the direct storyline (as it really occurred), and indirect delivery through the “liberal” media (SNL) made Palin look less clueless than she actually was. And made the “lame stream media” look predatory and cruel. They were not. Result: undeserved sympathy for the central character, Sarah Palin.

Sadly, this is what HBO does. They play things down the middle even when the facts have clearly crossed over the median and are speeding the wrong way into oncoming traffic. When “what do you read” is considered “gotcha”, we’re way out of balance. And HBO manufacturing an artificial balance where there was none before? Not good. There are not always two equal sides to a story. HBO’s dilution of the real story as it unfolded, in an attempt to seem “unbiased”, does a disservice to this otherwise brilliant film, and to history.

Game Change shows us the worst in political gamesmanship – the unbridled cynicism that lead an all male campaign staff to choose a political bimbo to be “a seventy-two year old heartbeat away from the presidency”. And it shows us the worst in American political celebrity in the form of Sarah Palin with all of her race baiting and blind religious ideology that substitute for facts in her view of the world. She is oblivious to the geo-political winds that howl around this planet. Yet she would not hesitate to invade Iraq all over again because “Saddam Hussein attacked us on 911”. Yes, seven years after 911 she was still unaware that that was a lie because her faith and her convictions substituted for the facts. This, I think more than anything, is what this story comes down to. The world is complicated and dangerous and the levers of power should not be in the hands of someone who is uninformed, reckless, and misguided. The stakes are simply too high.

Review By: hughman55

Other Information:

Original Title Game Change
Release Date 2012-03-09
Release Year 2012

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 58 min (118 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated TV-MA
Genre Biography, Drama, History
Director Jay Roach
Writer Danny Strong, Mark Halperin, John Heilemann
Actors Ed Harris, Julianne Moore, Woody Harrelson
Country United States
Awards Won 5 Primetime Emmys. 31 wins & 40 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.78 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa
Laboratory PIX System, USA (digital dailies)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Codex
Cinematographic Process ArriRaw (2.8K) (source format), Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format)
Printed Film Format Video (HDTV)

Game Change 2012 123movies
Game Change 2012 123movies
Game Change 2012 123movies
Original title Game Change
TMDb Rating 6.9 256 votes

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