| Recount | 
enlarge | Actor: Kevin Spacey Studio: HBO Home Video Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (18 reviews) Sales Rank: 3424
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Media: DVD Running Time: 116 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 0.9 x 0.5 x 0.5
MPN: HBOD39933D UPC: 883929026104 EAN: 0883929026104 ASIN: B001AMHNKW
Release Date: August 19, 2008 Theatrical Release Date: 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: Hbo Home Video Release Date: 08/19/2008 Run time: 116 minutes
Amazon.com At the height of the 2000 election season, CBS anchor Dan Rather quipped, "The presidential race is crackling like a hickory fire." Director Jay Roach (Austin Powers) recaptures that blaze in his smart HBO docudrama about the thriller in Palm Beach County. Written by actor Danny Strong, Recount bounces between the Sunshine State, Gore's Tennessee headquarters, and Bush's Texas stomping grounds. Gore adviser Ron Klain (an excellent Kevin Spacey) provides a privileged window into those weeks when the American public first became familiar with obscure terms like "hanging chad." (Since Klain has an ax to grind with the vice president, neither he nor Gore appear completely heroic.) First, the Democratic candidate pulls ahead; then he falls behind. Just as he prepares to concede, Klain's colleague, Michael Whouley (Denis Leary), spots an anomaly in the vote count, and the race continues. Enter eccentric Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris (Laura Dern, a certain Emmy nominee), who orders a recount, and former Secretaries of State Warren Christopher (John Hurt) and James Baker III (Tom Wilkinson), who oversee a process that ends up in the Supreme Court (where Ed Begley Jr.'s David Boies represents Gore). Produced by the late Sydney Pollack, who originally intended to direct, Recount skillfully integrates news footage with dark comedy, most provided by the foul-mouthed Whouley and Bush adviser Ben Ginsberg (Bob Balaban), who's still livid about JFK's victory over Nixon. If the Democrats come across as more sympathetic, the Republicans come across as more colorful--and strategically effective. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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  Recommend November 26, 2008 Very good movie. It was interesting to see the goings-on behind the scenes. It did a fair job of remaining neutral.
  recount October 24, 2008 Overall it was a good transaction. There were a couple stops in the tape towards the beginning, but after that it was fine. I did not contact the seller, as it was a while before I got around to watching it and didn't know there was a problem when I first got it. They should probably be tested before sending them out, but in all honesty, since the seller did not know I had a problem, I can't complain, because I didn't give them the opportunity to return it or correct the problem... Over all, once you get past the beginning, it is just fine and it came in no time. Would buy from again.
  Democracy at work? October 13, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Recount is a dramatization of what went on behind the scenes during the 2000 presidential election. The movie follows the voting process as it played out in Florida, which turned out to be the deciding state in selecting George W. Bush as president. The film stars an impressive lineup of actors, including Kevin Spacey, Dennis Leary, Laura Dern, Bob Balaban, Ed Begley Jr., and Tom Wilkinson.
Though I thought the movie was weighted heavily towards the Democrat point of view, it really did make me think alot about how elections are decided, how control/power is obtained, and what people are capable of when the stakes are really high. Shivers.
Performances were uniformly good, I thought. Laura Dern seems to almost channel Katherine Harris, and all the other members of this ensemble cast are very strong. I particularly enjoyed Tom Wilkinson, because he brought a layered version of James Baker (lawyer for the Bush/Republican interests) to the red side of the movie.
Also, Dave Grusin's haunting, vaguely unsettling piano score for the film was one of its primary triumphs. It captured the mood of the picture perfectly, and its spare strains added soooo much to the scenes in which they were used.
  Art or Life? October 8, 2008 It is difficult to separate one's historic memory and political beliefs from a discussion of this excellent HBO production. On balance I found the legal and strategic detail to be interesting and reasonably accurate as I remember it. The personalities seem real with the exception of Katherine Harris as played by Laura Dern. While Ms Dern's performance is enchanting, it does not reflect the depth of my personal image of Ms Harris' character. Kevin Spacey is, of course, fun to watch in any role he plays. In ideology, a bit left leaning - but absorbing and ripped from the front pages of the 2000 election for President where the results were unknown for weeks after the election. Great cast, well written and brought to film with skill and an attitude. I like it - and I am adding this DVD to my personal collection.
  We was ROBBED! October 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got a copy of HBO's movie "Recount" and I hadn't worked up enough emotional internal fortitude (I knew it was gonna make me very, very vexed) until now. and sure enough, I *AM* vexed! The recap of the recount is even more despicable now, with the benefit of panoramic vision and hindsight, than it was then. Unlike the "victors" of the subject election, the made for HBO movie, interwoven with actual News footage, legitimately wins its Emmy as Outstanding Made-for-TV Movie. Laura Dern deserved an Emmy for her spot-on performance as the preeningly vapid, vampy Katherine Harris, Florida Secretary of State, "Good Soldier" in the Bush Army. Repulsive Republican dirty tricks abound. and watch Joe Lieberman who was, even then as Gore's running mate(!) working to serve himself (potential 2004 run) and the Republicans. Watch the movie (again, if you've seen it before) - it'll fire you up!! Remember what Santayana said:Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. /TundraVision, Amazon Reviewer
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