President
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Here's the premise: the vice
president
is captured by a terrorist group at a play-off hockey game and only Van Damm can stop the madness.
Eddie Albert as a
president
of the airlines; Charo in a dreadful "comical" bit; John Davidson as a newsman (love how his hair stays in place even AFTER the plane turns upside down!); poor Martha Raye is humiliated; Cicely Tyson plays a mother who is flying a heart for her dying son (stop rolling your eyes!); Jimmie Walker as a clarinet player (what did I say about not laughing?);
The vice
president
in a nice well lighted room surrounded by subordinates, while the Chinese premier virtually alone in a dark room with just bit of dim light shining, snarling as viciously as the slimy gangsters.
Nice to see the
president
as a hard-working newcomer.
about a political talk show host/comedian who decides to run for
president
and unexpectedly wins.i
I especially "Liked" the part, where two teenage girls gets the french
president
to clean the water.
And he becomes
president
in the first 40 minutes.
Richie Cunningham was the all-American blond-haired kid who would probably be elected student body
president.
I think about the
president'
s speech and especially Willis' relationship with his daughter, "Grace".
What on earth were they doing making the American
president
relatively sane?
This was the date in 1973 when a bloody coup in Chile deposed Salvador Allende the first Marxist
president
elected democratically anywhere in the world and put an end to the Chilean experiment of a democratic transition from capitalism to socialism.
Forsyth installs a nasty guy as the Ruski
president
who wants to return the country - not so much to Stalin's Communism but more to Hitlerian Fascism.
The whole campaign was totally different from what is shown in the movie, it would be much funnier showing all the
president'
s people riding across the country with paper boxes full of cash, and the celebrities giving the shows to support Yeltsin all over the place - at least that would be true.
And some box with a blue light on it is the
president.
Again it's about the guy protecting the
president.
Does he have the guts to take a bullet for the president?!
And suddenly i see John Rhys-Davies as the evil
president.
Then all of male kind is condemned to die when the madam
president
is shot and killed by a man.
The Concorde ... Airport '79 starts in Washington where a man named Carl Parker (Macon (McCalman) contacts high profile TV news reporter Maggie Whelan (Susan Blakely) in order to hand secret documents over that prove his boss Kevin Harriosn (Robert Wagner) owner &
president
of Harrison Industries that develop weapons for the military has been illegally selling said weapons to foreign countries.
The premise of this movie, of a comedian talk show host running for
president
as an independent just to shake things up, is funny, entertaining, brilliant and even a bit inspiring.
what if a comedian ran for
president
and actually won? would the country be better off or would the country shatter into a million pieces?
On the other side of the spectrum is John Malkovich, as the creepy predator who tortures Eastwood about what happened in 1963 by openly telling him of his plan to kill the current
president.
When Bill Maher, Carl Bernstein, a former president, or other substantive guests sit across from him, it's not too bad.
Of course that makes us think of today when in 2000 a
president
of the US was not elected by the people but by the Supreme Court, or of a war that was rejected by millions world wide from the very start, and even before the start, and was started against the better judgment of the United Nations and of three permanent members of the Security Council.
In 1881, the
president
travels to Dallas and is shot from a window while parading thru town in his carriage.
In the novel by William Diehl, the story is more complex because the guy's running for
president.
And for those of you who know the work of Bill Hicks, if he were alive today, imagine what he would have to say about the boy
president
from his home state?
Today things are changing, especially when the
president
of the United States himself, Barack Obama, in a public speech to journalists speaks of their search for truth and qualifies that truth as being of course relative because it is more a quest than a final end, objective or achievement.
Throw in some downright hackneyed scenes of the purest exposition, (try Custer and his wife's learning of the phony "Gold Rush" to excuse the invasion of the Sioux territory, Custer's testimony in front of Congress pleading the rights of the Red Indians and to top it all, Custer's storming into the
president'
s office to beg to return to his post), honestly there's plenty more of the same, some of these scenes almost comical in their corniness... ...And yet, and yet, it's still a great actioner with Flynn as dashing as ever, DeHavilland as beguiling as ever, the young Anthony Quinn getting a start as Crazy Horse and director Walsh as barnstorming as ever in his depiction of crowd scenes and of course the tumultuous action sequences.
The movie left me wondering what it would be like if Robin Williams character was a real person that was running for
president.
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