FCW Insider: March Madness is (Government) Movie Madness
There is a wonderful book called The Enlightened Bracketologist: The final four of everything. It essentially pulls together March Madness style brackets on... well, pretty much everything you can think of… red wines… celebrity sports couples…CEOs (Warren Buffett beat out Jack Welch)… Special thanks to 1105 Government Information Group production czar Michael Protos, who got the book for his birthday last year.
It is very fun. They have done a great job picking interesting people to 'edit' the brackets.
Anyway… for FCW's Fed 100 issue (March 24 – right in the heat of March Madness), we’re going to do a bracket of movies that have a government theme… and let people vote on these using our FCW.com poll over the next few weeks.
What we'll do is let the 'competitions' run online for three days, so you'll have to check back often.What we are doing right now is pulling together a good list of movies that have a government theme. (Earlier this month, I highlighted movies with a hacker theme, but I thought we'd focus on movies that have a government theme broadly.) So... I'm seeking your help creating the list of movies that we will then pair off for competitions. (We'll try and take similar movies, like pitting the movie Dave against the movie American President.)
So, I am posting the initial list below after spending a lot of time online over the weekend.
www.fcw.com/polls
Breach (2007)
Enemy of the State
Independence Day
War Games
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
Live Free or Die Hard
Absolute Power
All the President's Men
The American President
Dave
Dick
In the Line of Fire
JFK
Nixon
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Murder at 1600
No Way Out
Thirteen Days
The Contender
Election
Manchurian Candidate
State of the Union
The Candidate
Wag the Dog
The Good Shepherd
Clear and Present Danger
Black Hawk Down
A Few Good Men
The Silence of the Lambs
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003)
An Inconvenient Truth (2006)
The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
Primary Colors
send them along
Update: Got a bunch of e-mail already.
Fail-Safe (1964), good movie, but a first-round loser to Dr. Strangelove
Also...
The Captive City (1952). Starring John Forsythe. Plot: A couple flee their home in a nice middle America town to reach Washington DC and appear before Sen. Kefauver’s Committee to Investigate Organized Crime. In the film’s opening and closing segments, Sen. Kefauver speaks directly to the audience.
The Man with One Red Shoe (1985)
Traffic (2000)
Seven Days in May (1964)
X-Files: Fight The Future (1998)
Bob Roberts (1992)
Citizen Kane (1941)
The Siege 1998
Man of the Year 2000
Deja Vu 2000
Bulworth 1990
Bourne Identity 2002
The Last King of Scotland 2006
Conspiracy Theory 1997
Patriot Games 1992
Swordfish 2001
Pelican Brief 1993
Behind Enemy Lines 2001
Armageddon 1998
U.S. Marshalls 1998
Clear & Present Danger 1994
Hunt for Red October 1990
Apocalypse Now 1979
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