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Title:Movie Reviews and Discussion
Notice:Please do DIR/TITLE before starting a new topic on a movie!
Moderator:VAXCPU::michaudo.dec.com::tamara::eppes
Created:Thu Jan 28 1993
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1249
Total number of notes:16012

1213.0. "Truman" by VAXCPU::michaud (Gene Siskel) Fri Jan 31 1997 04:07

	This one STARS Gary Sinise, in yet another great role.
	He plays Harry S. Truman from the roots of his political
	career, from local government, to Senator, to President,
	all the way to the end of his presidency.

	It was also quite a refresher course too in American history,
	including World Wars I & II, Korean War, civil rights for
	African Americans, the formation of the Jewish State in
	the Gulf (I didn't know Truman was Jewish himself!), the
	development and deployment of the atom bomb, and did you
	know (or remember) that General McAuthor wanted to drop
	50 atom bombs on China?

	Like an Oliver Stone film (no it wasn't a Stone film), I
	don't know how much of this film was artistic freedom vs.
	documentable fact (fwiw, the box says this is based on the
	book by David McCullough), but if true (and they didn't
	leave out a hidden dark side), Truman was one of the best
	Presidents this country has had in recent history.
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1213.1TV?PCBUOA::CHENARDFri Jan 31 1997 12:345
    Just a question - but shouldn't this be in the TV notesfile
    since this was an HBO movie - made for TV.
    
    Mo
    
1213.2BUSY::SLABAs you wishFri Jan 31 1997 13:275
    
    	"Made for TV" or "Made for HBO"?
    
    	There's no reason it shouldn't be here.
    
1213.3STAR::64822::DKOSKODancin' on a bubble full of trouble...Fri Jan 31 1997 14:097
In case you haven't been paying attention recently, HBO is producing some very
powerful, very watchable movies these days.  To compare HBO (and Showtime)
movies to network fare is ludicrous.  They stand up very well against some of
the better movie house films, and are vastly superior to most of what appears on
the silver screen.

dave
1213.4GOD KNOWS I WON'T ASK THIS QUESTION AGAINPCBUOA::CHENARDFri Jan 31 1997 14:378
    I am not saying that HBO is not producing great movies - they are.
    In fact they produced my favorite movie of last year - Rasputin
    with Alan Rickman - which I wrote about in the TV notes file.
    All I was saying was that I thought this particular notes file was 
    for movies released to theaters and/or videos.
        
    Mo
    
1213.5BUSY::SLABAs you wishFri Jan 31 1997 14:539
    
    	The guideline is that the same movie shouldn't be discussed in
    	here and in TV_CHATTER, for redundancy purposes.  This made a
    	little more sense when MOVIES and TV were hosted on the same
    	node, but still has some merit.
    
    	IMO, a movie is a movie and a TV show is a TV show.  1 should
    	be discussed here and the other in TV_CHATTER.
    
1213.6VAXCPU::michaudLee RemickFri Jan 31 1997 14:5413
> All I was saying was that I thought this particular notes file was 
> for movies released to theaters and/or videos.

	Moderator hat on

	This has been discussed before, but I don't have the time
	write now to do an AV NOTES search.  As Shawn and the
	other noters said, this is not a so-called "made for TV" movie,
	but a real movie production, funded by HBO, so that they
	can offer it to their subscribers first.  Some of these
	productions do then go on to be released to theaters (like
	"The Last Seduction" discussed in topic 701), and then onto
	home video (which is how I saw it, I rented the video).