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Beatty does a great Bullworth
I've recently seen three films by Waaren Beatty. REDS, HEAVEN CAN WAIT and BULLWORTH.
I've liked them all. But I feel that Beatty took the biggest chance with BULLWORTH. It's funny, but a politician like that would be most welcome by the citizens.
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Beatty does a great Bullworth
I've recently seen three films by Waaren Beatty. REDS, HEAVEN CAN WAIT and BULLWORTH.
I've liked them all. But I feel that Beatty took the biggest chance with BULLWORTH. It's funny, but a politician like that would be most welcome by the citizens.
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Bulworth Cast & Crew
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Sean Astin as
Gary -
Christine Baranski as
Constance Bulworth -
Halle Berry as
Nina - Kimberly Deauna Adams as
Denisha - Vinny Argiro as
Debate Director - Kirk Baltz as
Debate Producer - Ernie Lee Banks as
Leroy (as Ernie Banks) - Amiri Baraka as
Rastaman - Adilah Barnes as
Mrs. Brown - Warren Beatty as
Sen. Jay Billington Bulworth - Graham Beckel as
Man with Dark Glasses - Brandon N. Bowlin as
Bouncer - Mongo Brownlee as
Henchman - Thomas Jefferson Byrd as
Uncle Rafeeq - J. Kenneth Campbell as
Anthony
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Type: Movie
Genres/Tags: Movie-Drama, Movie-Comedy, Romance, Movie-New-Online
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A veteran Senate Democrat, Bulworth is losing his bid for re-election to a fiery young opponent. Bulworth's liberal views, formed in the 60s and 70s, have lost favor with voters, and so he has conceded to moderate politics and to accepting donations from special interests. In addition, though he and his wife (Christine Baranski) have been having affairs openly for years, they must still present a happy facade in the interest of maintaining a good public image.
In another self-serving campaign effort, Bulworth purchases a $10 million life insurance policy in exchange for a favorable vote for his insurance company. Tired with the state of affairs and politics in general, he then orders a hit on himself to be assassinated within two days' time. Here, Bulworth takes a major turn, politically and personally. Knowing his time left on earth is short, he begins speaking his mind freely at public events and in the presence of the C-SPAN film crew following his campaign. His frank, potentially offensive remarks make him an instant media darling and re-energize his campaign. After becoming involved with Nina (Halle Berry), Bulworth tries to set his sordid political track-record straight while he is pursued by the paparazzi, his insurance company, his campaign managers, Nina's protective drug-dealing brother, and an increasingly adoring public, all before his impending assassination. He soon discovers that Nina was given the hit contract but refused to carry out Bulworth's assassination. Bulworth happily accepts a new campaign for the Presidency right before he is assassinated before a crowd of reporters and urban supporters by an insurance representative, fearful of Bulworth's push for socialized medicine. The ending scene shows a homeless man repeating to the camera his quote in the movie, "Bulworth, don't be a ghost, you got to be a spirit."
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