Bloke on The Chase last night had never heard of it and blew 70k by getting the title wrong.
RunDNA on
I saw this randomly on TV when I was 15 and I loved it so much that it gave me a Watergate obsession (and I ain’t even American) that I still have to this day. The whole Watergate story is so fascinating and has everything you want out of a good story. Even (unlike most history) a perfect, satisfying ending.
chicken_burger on
It was a great movie, but I couldn’t help feeling like it was a bit anticlimactic. The movie was building to a huge crescendo, and then it kind of just ends.
MasterTeacher123 on
Should’ve won best picture over Rocky
andtheniwasallll on
Does the Washington Post still have a local court reporter to notice when something abnormal happens? Would the Watergate corruption have been exposed if Jeff Bezos owned the Washington Post, like he does now?
RoyalChiefHusker on
This was one of the first “grown-up” movies I ever watched with my dad. I still love it 30 years later
dtrav001 on
The first *SLAM* of that typewriter key hitting the paper, I jumped a mile and knew this was gonna be a good one.
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Needs a nationwide re-release in major theaters.
Bloke on The Chase last night had never heard of it and blew 70k by getting the title wrong.
I saw this randomly on TV when I was 15 and I loved it so much that it gave me a Watergate obsession (and I ain’t even American) that I still have to this day. The whole Watergate story is so fascinating and has everything you want out of a good story. Even (unlike most history) a perfect, satisfying ending.
It was a great movie, but I couldn’t help feeling like it was a bit anticlimactic. The movie was building to a huge crescendo, and then it kind of just ends.
Should’ve won best picture over Rocky
Does the Washington Post still have a local court reporter to notice when something abnormal happens? Would the Watergate corruption have been exposed if Jeff Bezos owned the Washington Post, like he does now?
This was one of the first “grown-up” movies I ever watched with my dad. I still love it 30 years later
The first *SLAM* of that typewriter key hitting the paper, I jumped a mile and knew this was gonna be a good one.