@@thatsentertainment5602it was easily one of Hopkins best performances. Should we live long enough, I wonder who will play trump in twenty years. Loved the film
There's a *REALLY* strange moment in the film where John Dean is giving evidence and it cuts to a slow motion shot of his wife stroking her ear. Does anyone remember that? It was done in this bizarre, sensual way that almost seemed pornographic.
Oliver Stone was a Vietnam veteran, from a Republican family. But he was disillusioned by Nixon’s handling of the war, particularly the bombing of Cambodia.
@@thomaschacko6320 I am aware of Stone's service in Vietnam. But whosoever would see his side 80s onwards would think of him as only an out and out leftist. And despite being of Jewish decent, Stone is also critical of Israel for some reason. Surprisingly, his best friend in Hollywood is Arnold Schwarzenegger.
I’d say any Black Panther would have had considerably more notoriety. Maybe throw Noam Chomsky in the running if you’re thinking more white academic lefties.
@@cringlatorNixon should've thanked the Panthers in person. Had they not finally realised Malcolm X's appeals of self-defense against the conservative white establishment, Nixon would've never got the "silent majority" in his favour. Coupled with it was the murder Dr. MLK Jr., something which people say had LBJ's handprints on, but more to the benefit of the GOP.
@@AnkitSingh-xl6pt weird how reactionaries win out when people who are trying to change the messed up system get assassinated. Really makes me go 🤔 🤔 🤔
Oliver Stone tried to draw a complex, sympathetic portrait of Nixon. He goes back to Nixon’s tough boyhood in Whittier, CA, and builds from there. In this film, he is neither hero nor villain.
An exceptional collaboration with Sir Anthony & Oliver Stone...
.... and Paul Sorvino as Kissinger...
Love the Film watch it over over over and again
The '4 bodies scene' gave me chills...
All excellent actors
Great movie always watch when I get a chance
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Totally agree
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What a second, that's Anthony Hopkins! He's British! What an imposter.
Long live the [future] British queen Meghan!
Actors and magicians are great liars.
That's their job.
thank you so much - love it
love the making of .. all making of .. even of tom and jerry
Brilliant film. Unfortunately not a money maker but it's a classic and better as time goes on
Yes i agree. It was a great biopic movie and Sir Anthony Hopkins played Nixon extremely well!
@@thatsentertainment5602it was easily one of Hopkins best performances. Should we live long enough, I wonder who will play trump in twenty years. Loved the film
EIRENE
THE GODDESS OF PEACE
Fivish Finkle is the Goat!😊
4:17 I never understood why they Hopkins a fake nose only for this scene.
There's a *REALLY* strange moment in the film where John Dean is giving evidence and it cuts to a slow motion shot of his wife stroking her ear.
Does anyone remember that?
It was done in this bizarre, sensual way that almost seemed pornographic.
Anthony Hopkins is British
@@THOMASINTHE1980S Wales is part of Great Britain. The Welsh are British.
I find it strange that Oliver Stone, America's most notorious leftist, voted for Nixon in both '68 and '72.
Oliver Stone was a Vietnam veteran, from a Republican family. But he was disillusioned by Nixon’s handling of the war, particularly the bombing of Cambodia.
@@thomaschacko6320 I am aware of Stone's service in Vietnam. But whosoever would see his side 80s onwards would think of him as only an out and out leftist. And despite being of Jewish decent, Stone is also critical of Israel for some reason.
Surprisingly, his best friend in Hollywood is Arnold Schwarzenegger.
I’d say any Black Panther would have had considerably more notoriety. Maybe throw Noam Chomsky in the running if you’re thinking more white academic lefties.
@@cringlatorNixon should've thanked the Panthers in person. Had they not finally realised Malcolm X's appeals of self-defense against the conservative white establishment, Nixon would've never got the "silent majority" in his favour.
Coupled with it was the murder Dr. MLK Jr., something which people say had LBJ's handprints on, but more to the benefit of the GOP.
@@AnkitSingh-xl6pt weird how reactionaries win out when people who are trying to change the messed up system get assassinated. Really makes me go 🤔 🤔 🤔
Oliver stone is cynical. Just like the portrait he attempts to paint of Nixon. The power of cinema misused.
Oliver Stone tried to draw a complex, sympathetic portrait of Nixon. He goes back to Nixon’s tough boyhood in Whittier, CA, and builds from there. In this film, he is neither hero nor villain.