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I love great Dramas, There Will Be Blood, Taxi Driver, you know? the kind of movies to look up to. Somewhere along the way I missed seeing Oliver Stone's "Nixon" starring Anthony Hopkins. I'm always tempted to buy it though. And then on the 21st Ron Howards "Frost/Nixon" comes out which was nominated for Best Picture which history shows means any movie that has ever been nominated in that category is 98% of the time fantastic. Reviews for both are good but it seems "Nixon" may be slightly better. what do you guys think?
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Nixon is better than Frost/Nixon, but this is obviously subjective. That being said they both offer stellar performances and intriguing storylines.
The best way to differentiate the two is by the director's who made them. Nixon is very much an Oliver Stone film, similar to JFK in it's use of alternative footage and very much like W. in it's empathetic look at a political figure that has been much maligned. Frost/Nixon is like a political boxing match told in a very simple and direct manner by Ron Howard who avoids the melodramatic and overthetop styles that Stone often employs. As for which you would prefer, I guess it would come down to that, which director do you like better? |
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the 2% including 'Crash', 'Forrest Gump' and 'No Coutry for Old Men' , Last edited by Dubstar; 04-07-2009 at 06:45 PM. |
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When i saw Frost/Nixon i really enjoyed it. It was very well done and the two main actors (Langella and i forget the other) were great. However, for some reason i don't feel the need to see it again, but I have seen Nixon several times and plan on buying the blu eventually.
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Frost/Nixon feels so much like a PC agenda-loaded Show-trial-the-bad-man remake of "A Few Good Men", we keep expecting Langella's Nixon to shout "You can't handle the truth!"
![]() Hopkins/Nixon, OTOH, is just one of Hannibal's greatest performances hands down: ![]() He doesn't try to do Nixon's voice (as Langella tries to and ends up sounding like Jim Carrey's Grinch), but he's got the mannerisms and jittery defensiveness down pat, you think you ARE watching the real thing....Anyone who's seen "Titus" or "The Bounty" knows how Hopkins can play "Crumbling authority, and sanity's quickly going with it", and this's third in the trilogy. (Oliver Stone, meanwhile, likes to throw in sympathetic "Attorney for the defense" theories for his biographical subjects, and even if Oliver's alternate explanation for the Missing Twelve Minutes on the tapes may not be accurate, it's so in character, you're ready to believe it.) Last edited by EricJ; 04-07-2009 at 11:22 PM. |
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Thanks guys I'm gonna buy Nixon, because of Hopkins
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