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Jul 09, 2009
Analysis of The President's Analysist
1 of 1 found this helpful This movie is as interesting and thought-provoking today as it was when it was first released. The idea of the phone company coercing the President to sign legislation that would require new borns to have a device implanted in their brain that would allow them to make calls just by thinking of the number they wanted to call is outrageously diabolical; and yet, today, this kind of scheme is totally within the realm of reality and possibility. The scenes with the "typical American family" were outrageously funny but plausable even by today's standards. The film also contained some bits of timeless wisdom such as the scene in which the Russian agent tells James Coburn's character that every day the USSR gets more like the U.S.A. and vice versa. And the entire cast, including one of my all-time favorite actors, James Coburn, were superb. Like all good movies, this one stands the test of time.
Apr 09, 2009
The Russians Are Coming
This is a great comedy film. And with such a stellar cast and excellent screen writing it couldn't have been otherwise. Although this film is an oldie - it was released in 1966! - it is till as immensely entertaining and funny today as it was then - a must see for anyone who enjoys excellent comedy.
May 09, 2008
The Invisible Man is looking good
A science fiction/horror classic; every bit as interesting and enjoyable as when I first saw it. I bought it to help fill out my collection of classic films in this genre. I especially liked the scene in which the barmaid screams hysterically (seemingly overacting to the point of being very humorous) at seeing how badly her husband has been beaten by the invisible man.