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ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN (1976) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION
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@bigredtlc1828

2 months ago

Back in the good ole days, when a news editor demanded multiple sources and people on the record before publishing. Sigh, I miss those days. You guys might like 3 Days of the Condor, a Redford movie where he plays a guy caught up in political intrigue. He does those "conspiracy" roles well. Very believable and credible actor.

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@samuelchamp9899

2 months ago

Mark Felt was the name of deepthroat. He was deputy director of the FBI during this time. Died in 2008 or 2009, believe Woodward kept that a secret until after he passed. The book is a very good read, too. Thank you for the reaction, love the next two you have lined up this week.

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@bobschenkel7921

2 months ago

The key character in Bob Woodward's part of the investigation, Deep Throat, was a gentleman named Mark Felt. He happened to be the Deputy Director of the FBI. Woodward and Mr. Felt held onto this fact until well after the year 2000, when Mr. Felt was quite old. He finally faced the press and admitted his role in the Watergate investigation, and everyone finally knew who Deep Throat really was. Mr. Felt passed about a year after this revelation. Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein are still active reporters and writers to this day.

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@jsharp3165

2 months ago

20:46. "That's quite the boys' club!" Two of the actors around that table were also around the table in "12 Angry Men" almost 20 years earlier. In fact, Martin Balsam is sitting at the head of the table, just like he did as the foreman of the jury. And the red-haired editor is Jack Warden, who played the juror with the baseball tickets burning a hole in his pocket.

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@merlinsclaw

2 months ago

Cassie, pleeeeease watch Three Days of The Condor (1975) Robert Redford as a CIA agent.

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@montemurdoch5032

2 months ago

One thing is still true " Follow the Money"!!

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@cliffchristie5865

2 months ago

Uncharacteristically for a film, all of the phone conversations had the actors actually speaking to each other in real time.

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@ralphus44

2 months ago

This is one of the best movies of the 1970s and arguably the best film ever made about journalism. It won 4 Academy Awards including Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor for Jason Robards as Ben Bradlee. Countless people have said they wanted to be reporters after this movie came out.

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@yourthaiguy

2 months ago

Still one of the greatest scripts ever written. Credit goes to Redford who really was the driving force to getting this made. One of the best films of the 70’s in a decade filled with great films…❤❤

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@olgawindler9506

2 months ago

Woodward and Bernstien's reporting brought down the President of the United States. This was an important historical event in the US.

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@bodine57

2 months ago

This film and "Spotlight" (2015) do an outstanding job of showing the nitty-gritty involved with investigative reporting.

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@TTM9691

2 months ago

I cannot believe I just saw a reaction to "All The President's Men". That was beyond fantastic! And the edit was incredible! I can't imagine that is an easy movie to cut down. Whomever edited this reaction video is a master! The clarity of the story could not be better. And this is a movie that NOBODY follows every strand of the scandal strictly by watching this movie (that's a task much better suited for books!). And so happy you got to see more Dustin Hoffman! He's right next to Nicholson and De Niro and Pacino and Hackman, as far as incredible performances in top shelf classics. Can't wait for you to see "Tootsie", and "The Graduate" and "Midnight Cowboy" and "Little Big Man" and "Death Of A Salesman" and......🤣 You've now seen my favorite Robert Redford movies: All The President's Men and Butch Cassidy. Redford had a big hand in getting this movie made. You can see a great clip of him with the real Woodward and Bernstein, an hour long interview with an audience, really great.

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@bucklberryreturns

2 months ago

You know a film is iconic, when it's smoking informant becomes a meme (eg Trading Places and The X-Files).

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2 months ago

Its so interesting seeing these large offices and not a computer or printer in sight ... back when everything was done by leg work and personal communication

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@rakitoon

2 months ago

Tom Hanks plays Ben Bradlee alongside Meryl Streep playing Mrs Graham (Owner of the paper) in another watergate-themed film: The Post.

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@OneAndOnlyMe

2 months ago

"might be based on a true story" - 🤣 Probably the two most famous journalists of the 20th century. Oh to be so young!

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@jon8004

2 months ago

I've worked in journalism for 20 years. At the highest levels of print journalism, it still essentially works as it does in this movie. Unfortunately, fewer and fewer people read those publications. (With the exception of the New York Times, which has never had more readers.) They watch TV or read stuff online or on social media. People consume more commentary today than actual reporting. It's like eating dessert instead of dinner. Eventually, you become ill.

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@MrUndersolo

2 months ago

Fun fact: the security guard you see in the film finding the tape over the lock is the actual security guard from the Watergate Hotel who made the call that got all of this started! Oh, and Pierre Trudeau was PM here, and I started off on a manual typewriter (my mom's)...and it was fun!

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@ardwickhouse

2 months ago

Jason Robards is ABSOLUTE CLASS in this film. I 4ckin LOVED that guy.

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@2tone753

2 months ago

I am German and 62 years old. There was a time in the 70s when really brilliant films were being made in the USA. Luckily they were translated/dubbed into German and sent to us. For someone who is very interested in history and politics like me, these films were/are a revelation. I count them among the milestones in film history. Thank you for reviewing this film. If you don't know your history (yours and ours), you don't understand the present.

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