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‘Game Change’: The Reviews Are In!

Julianne Moore and Woody Harrelson carry HBO’s Sarah Palin-centered tale of the 2008 election, premiering at 9 p.m. Saturday. By Eric Ditzian Julianne Moore and Ed Harris in “Game Change” Photo: HBO Films Before I checked out “Game Change,” HBO’s Sarah Palin-focused retelling of the 2008 presidential election, I handed my screener over to a politically obsessed MTV News colleague. The next morning, he popped into my office and declared, “It was well-acted!” — which seemed like an odd way to lead off the conversation. I expected him to burst through my door, laughing about what a kook Palin is, or wondering why producers didn’t get Tina Fey to play the one-time vice presidential nominee, or waxing poetic about the “hopey, changey” circus that was Barack Obama’s romp through the general election. But, no: well-acted. When I stretched out on the couch for my own viewing a few days later, I finally grasped what my coworker was getting at: The performances in “Game Change” are what separate the film from fluffy caricature or partisan hackery into a compelling, if debatably accurate, piece of current event-tinged pop culture. Julianne Moore manages to present a Palin that transcends mimicry and leaves a viewer (or, at least, this viewer) vacillating between sympathy and exasperation. As chief John McCain campaign advisor Steve Schmidt, Woody Harrelson simply kicks ass, doling out sage advice and f-bomb-heavy attacks with equal aplomb — exactly how I imagine political insiders do it in real life (or, perhaps, just on “The West Wing”). Of the major players, only Ed Harris’ portrayal of McCain himself comes off as a little too much of an “SNL” imitation, his robotic physicality less reminiscent of the Arizona senator than of C-3PO. Nonetheless, all this combines to make “Game Change,” in the best tradition of historical dramas, a tense affair as you sit waiting to find out how it all will end, even as you know exactly what in fact transpired. That’s not to say this film is high art, or even particularly great: It’s not, and it isn’t. Problems abound — from hokey, no-one-honestly-utters-such-patriotic-nonsense dialogue to the enduring question about veracity — but in the end, “Game Change” is gripping throughout, because it’s “well-acted.” Many reviewers agree with that sentiment — though not all. Here’s what critics are saying about the HBO film, which premieres at 9 p.m. Saturday: The Performances “McCain comes off close to saintly, with Harris lending him a grave bafflement over Obama’s success. … Harrelson portrays Schmidt as a man who truly believes that all McCain needs to push him to victory is a little sizzle. … The film, obviously, belongs to Moore, who works hard to make Palin not so much fatally ambitious as one of those naturally confident people who believe that confidence and faith are the most important ingredients of success; ability or even competence can be learned on the job.” — Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times The Spin From the Right “Moore portrays Palin as a Manchurian Candidate for the extreme right who is activated by a phone call from the McCain campaign. Like a hypnotized spy, she’s humorless, incapable of any kind of emotional connection with anyone, bewildered by circumstance and absolutely determined to meet the goal she’s been programmed to complete. … [W]hat HBO and company have done is to bring to life that which justifies the darkest part of their own incapacity to see the humanity in those who might threaten the reelection of Barack Obama.” — John Nolte, Big Hollywood The Spin From the Left “Sarah Palin has everything to lose and precisely nothing to gain from depictions that point her, as ‘Game Change’ does at various point, as an overzealous evangelical Christian. … And those of us who dislike Palin have everything to gain by recognizing that we really, truly won: Palin’s gone from the national stage. … We should accept that, be done with the victory dance, and get down to examining the next generation of plausible Republican rising stars. The greatest damage we could do to Sarah Palin — and one of the better things we could do for ourselves — is to move on from her, totally and irrevocably.” — Alyssa Rosenberg, Think Progress The Final Word “[T]he movie is better than you’ve heard but not good enough to linger in the mind. I wish it had been more of a black comedy and less of a political-psychological case study. Confronted with this level of genial stupidity and accidental madness, only satire can do history justice. Sarah Palin herself is a triumph of style and a failure of substance; ‘Game Change,’ the reverse.” — Matt Zoller Seitz, New York ‘s Vulture.com For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Darrell Issa’s Pants Are On Fire: Congressman Tries to Make Clean Energy Tax Credits a “Scandal”

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What’s the only thing worse than turning a Congressional investigation into a months-long political circus? The leaders of that investigation not having a firm grasp of the policies they’re supposed to be examining. California Republican Darrell Issa chairs the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, one of the top bodies responsible for looking into Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Think Progress Discovery Date : 25/01/2012 05:01 Number of articles : 2

Darrell Issa’s Pants Are On Fire: Congressman Tries to Make Clean Energy Tax Credits a “Scandal”

Video: Watch A Brutal Little Girl Perform An Original Hardcore Song

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Most of the time, I think I probably don’t want to have kids. Then I see an awesome little kid do something like this, and I think maybe someday . More » Post from: TheGloss Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : TheGloss Discovery Date : 19/01/2012 09:57 Number of articles : 2

Video: Watch A Brutal Little Girl Perform An Original Hardcore Song

Video: Fox News And Limbaugh Can’t Keep Their Keystone XL Jobs Lies Straight

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Every day, it seemed like the right-wing media came up with a new number for how many jobs the dangerous Keystone XL tar sands pipeline could create, the main argument used for forcing the heartland to bear the risk of pumping toxic foreign oil to Texas refineries for foreign export. A new video from Media Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Think Progress Discovery Date : 19/01/2012 19:59 Number of articles : 2

Video: Fox News And Limbaugh Can’t Keep Their Keystone XL Jobs Lies Straight

James O’Keefe’s Group Appears To Commit Voter Fraud In Order To Gin Up Hysteria Over Non-Existent Fraud Problem

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James O’Keefe’s latest video features surrogates appearing to commit voter fraud in yesterday’s New Hampshire primary election, all in an attempt to highlight voter fraud, a problem which is by-and-large nonexistent in the Granite State. The undercover video shows unnamed individuals working at O’Keefe’s behest approaching polling stations throughout New Hampshire. After poll workers asked Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Think Progress Discovery Date : 11/01/2012 18:52 Number of articles : 4

James O’Keefe’s Group Appears To Commit Voter Fraud In Order To Gin Up Hysteria Over Non-Existent Fraud Problem

Gingrich Camp Capitalizes On Romney’s Unwillingness To Release Tax Returns

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Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich has jumped on Mitt Romney’s lucrative career in the private sector as head of Bain Capital, a private equity group that paid Romney generously while closing companies and cuting thousands of jobs. But Romney’s high net worth — estimated to be in excess of $200 million — and Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Think Progress Discovery Date : 23/12/2011 18:02 Number of articles : 2

Gingrich Camp Capitalizes On Romney’s Unwillingness To Release Tax Returns

Video: 1994 Mitt Romney Explains How 2011 Mitt Romney’s Wall Street Donors Will Corrupt Mitt Romney

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No one has benefited more from wealthy donors seeking to influence the 2012 presidential race than Mitt Romney. As of last August, Romney received more lobbyist contributions than the rest of the GOP field combined. His largest single source of campaign revenue is Wall Street bankers, and a massive 10 percent of all American billionaires Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Think Progress Discovery Date : 19/12/2011 02:43 Number of articles : 3

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GOP’s Latest Radical List Of Demands May Force A Government Shutdown In Three Days

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As the media fixates on the partisan battle over renewing the soon-to-expire payroll tax cut, the imminent threat of a government shutdown seems to have been lost in the mix. In addition to the payroll tax bill, Congress is far from finalizing an omnibus spending bill that will prevent the federal government from shutting down Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Think Progress Discovery Date : 14/12/2011 17:42 Number of articles : 2

GOP’s Latest Radical List Of Demands May Force A Government Shutdown In Three Days

Limbaugh: Kids Healthy Eating Project Valid Reason NASCAR Booed First Lady

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On his radio show Rush Limbaugh “explained” all the reasons why Michelle Obama was booed at Sunday’s NASCAR race, including healthy eating, “Obamacare” and Solyndra. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The New Civil Rights Movement Discovery Date : 21/11/2011 18:52 Number of articles : 2

Limbaugh: Kids Healthy Eating Project Valid Reason NASCAR Booed First Lady

BREAKING: First Romney TV Ad Falsely Presents McCain Campaign Quote As Obama’s

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The Romney campaign’s very first television ad, released this evening, dishonestly presents a 2008 McCain campaign quote as the words of President Obama. The ad features a voice-over of Obama saying “if we keep talking about the economy, we’re going to lose.” Then-candidate Obama indeed said those words, perhaps dozens of times during the closing Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Think Progress Discovery Date : 21/11/2011 19:31 Number of articles : 2

BREAKING: First Romney TV Ad Falsely Presents McCain Campaign Quote As Obama’s