Michael Sheen is just plain and simply one of my all time favourite actors. He does everything so well, whether it's David Frost, Tony Blair, or Aro, he just does it all brilliantly!!!
@heikkinr1 - The song is Baba O'Riley by The Who. The song is used everywhere in pop culture. Right now, most people know it from CSI: New York as the show uses it for it's opening theme song. Hope this helps!! : )
@heikkinr1 - The song is called Baba O'Riley and it's by The Who. Very popular song both in it's day and even now where it pops up in pop culture everywhere. Most people these days know it from the show CSI: New York as the show uses it as it's theme song. Hope this helps!!
An OK film (I never really engaged withe the characters in their silly 70's hair-pieces), with a serious subject, scuppered, for me, following the introduction of the 'Caroline Cushing' character (played by Rebecca Hall).
This woman was far too good looking for me to concentrate on such a mediocre film. Every time she was on screen, I found myself open mouthed, unable to think, and lost in her eyes. God, she's so beautiful..
Fuck that pathetic bullshit Slumdog Millionaire. This movie should have won Best Pictures, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor aand Best Director. This movie rapes SD Millionaire. The actors owned in their roles, the directing was perfection, the camera work and editing kicked ass and the music was mind-blowing.
Fuck you Slumdog Millionaire and fuck you Danny Boyle You are not worthy of sucking Ron Howard's talented as all hell cock.
I'm sorry. Its just its really really really pathetic how stupid the Oscars were giving Slumdog Millionare their incredibly undeserving Oscars over that unfrogettable masterpiece of film known as Frost/Nixon
A disgrace this movie did not win Oscars for Best Picture, Actor, Director, Screenplay or Editing. Slumdog Millionare is a joke. The Oscars have become a joke.
i loved this movie it was great.frank langella and michael sheen were simply great.slumdog millionaire was great too.i can't decide which is the best.can anyone tell what's the music which starts at 1:30?i think it's the best part of the trailer
i loved this movie it was great.frank langella and michael sheen were simoly great.slumdog millionaire was great too.i can't decide which is the best.can anyone tell what's the music which starts at 1:30?i find it amazing
Unfortunately in my country this was never released, and dvds of movies like that take a LONG time to come out....but I shall wait, this movie looks really good. As in REALLY good.
Even though I am a fan of Danny Boyle, I completely agree with you, this film raised more issues than Slumdog Millionaire.
All Slumdog really did for me was make me never want to go to India, of course I respect India and love their culture and people, but Slumdog just makes it look unbearable. Still a good film, but not as good as Frost/Nixon.
One of the best movies I've ever seen. To be honest I wanted to punch James Reston in the mouth. He's just another whining liberal who doesn't see the bigger picture.
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Frank Lengella was absolutely remarkable in this movie espececially the phone conversation with david frost. he aslo looked and sounded very much like Nixon. Ron Howard did an amazing job of directing this peice of history that is so over looked.
There are different songs playing in the background. I only know the song that's being played at the end of the video. It's 'Death is the Road to Awe' by Clint Mansell. It was the soundtrack of The Fountain.
halfway through nixon's second term, it became clear that nixon authorized some people that worked for him to break into the democratic national committee and bug the headquarters. this would have been a felony. he would've been impeached, but he resigned and was later pardoned by his former vice-president, gerald ford.
no if you watch the movie he spends the rest of his life in his cozy villa, but the interview did sort of prevent him from becoming involved in politics again, so he pretty much disappeared into retirement until his death in '94
I'm guessing you don't realize that 4 terms means 16 years. also that 1 term equals 4 years. The US president can ONLY serve 2 terms which equal 8 years...
Frank Langella was out-of-this-world, one of the best performances ever, and the film was the most suspenseful film of 2008. Langella should have won that Oscar, I can't believe he was overshadowed the entire awards season
"The smart-asses at colledge, the high-ups, the well-born, the people whose respect we really wanted, really craved. And isn't that why we work so hard now, why we fight for every inch, scrambling our way up in an undignified fashion? If we're honest for a minute, if we reflect privately just for a moment, if we allow ourselves a glimpse into that shadowy place we call our soul, isn't that why we're here now? the two of us? Looking for a way back into the sun"
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yeah, even before people caught on to the Frost/Nixon connection, I realized that she just pulled a Nixon. I guess we really don't learn anything from history:-/
@carlyle101 It is not the actual dialogue of the real interview. yes, nixon actually said that, but he did NOT say it in the context of the watergate part of the interviews and frost was not reacting to this sentence in the way he did. So stating it was the "actual dialogue" is not even a stretch, it´s outright false. I thought it was a very good movie anyways but please watch the acual interviews, it´s worth it if you are interessted in these things.
@Brownshoe24 i´d recommnd watching the actual interviews regarding this "great line" because it was placed in the wrong context deliberatly, even the short sequences out of the interviews here o n youtube are far from accurate. Nixon said these words in a complete different context in another part of the Interviews and the real Frost did nowhere near react in the way he did in the movie and nowhere as shocked by what was said. Not trying to defend nixon here in any way but this was misleading.
For all of you that liked Frost/Nixon.... The Complete Interviews came out on DVD today. It has all of the actual interview footage (over 28 hours) and is a fantastic historic time capsule of the events that occurred.
After watching Frost/Nixon last Saturday, I had a radical change of mind in regards to what male lead performance deserved to win and what movie deserved to be the Best Picture of the year!!
Oh boy! Only one of the coolest songs of all time:
Baba O'Riley by The Who (also known as Teenage Wasteland). You can find it on their Fifth studio album, Who's Next. It just happens to be the opening track!
Good film, how accurate a portrayal it is I cant say as I dont know enough about the topic. But from the films viewpoint, I found the Nixon character very sad. He showed the very human characteristic of making mistakes, largely as a result of power, the greatest corrupting agent, and for the rest of his life was dominated by that mistake to the point he becomes self-loathing. Great film though, Langella does a great job and definately worth watching.
The Right-wing criticize Obama for shaking hands with Hugo Chavez, what about Nixon shaking hands with Mao. Geez. Its not like Obama is the first president who shook hands with someone that is fiercely anti-american.
It's upsetting to see how this movie depicts Nixon as a recognition-thirsty, conniving individual. The phone call scene is not given credence to as fact, the fornication comment is given credence to by Frost but from a completely different and admirable motivation. Also the closing interview comment in the movie "my political life is over." is not factual and the previous line about a knife stab is perceivably one of admittance and not aspiration. Pathetic to shine so negative a false light.
Well he was conniving. Watergate attests to that, and of course it's negative. The man had to resign to avoid being impeached, but it does show different aspects of his character and beliefs. It's not a one dimensional portrait..It's admittedly not all fact, but I think the phone call scene was added for dramatic effect and to help people understand what might have been the driving force behind these characters, and what they might have had in common.
This portrayal of Nixon was far more humanizing and sincere than what Oliver Stone even dreamed of attempting to do, even if it's not a true biopic. Mr. Langella was ROBBED off the Oscar for his work here!!
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Half of you idiots wouldn't know that Nixon was president if Opie didn't tell you. The head waiter playing Nixon should have imitated the real Nixon instead of Opie Nixon
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Yet another terrible film by little Ronny Howard. This guy has never made a good movie in his life. This time he takes cheap shots of Nixon. Even going so far as to suggest he was a racist. When we hear about all the child actors going bad or being forgotten, They are in a much more honorable catagory than some no talent phony like Howard.
Nixon was racist. He said things like Jews are natural born spies, blacks can't be spies because of their intellectual inferiority, "yellow" asians are the smartest people on earth (maybe be true), called a particular Jewish female reported he didn't like "that kike girl", and on and on. Personally, I don't really care about all that, but he was racist. I think he is one of the most interesting presidents ever.
when u ask an average teenage girl what their favorite movie is, they would probably say twilight or high school musical. if u asked me, i would say frost/nixon. not being around for watergate, i was intrigued by the drama created by the brilliant performances by langella and sheen. haha i was so sad when langella lost for the oscar! :(
Sheen pointed out recently that, aside from Blair, the real-life figures he has played were all prominent celebrities from his youth. Anyone suggest another 1970s figure he could do?
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god that film was so atrocious, it had the worst collection of wigs ever! How can you take this seriously, the actor who played Nixon made me giggle all the way through the film, he looks nothing like Nixon and his voice was ridiculous.
I totally agree with you, of course we're the minority, but 100% was rooting for Frank Langella. Milk was great but Penn was not a performance, it was an impersonation. Langella was a performance
Not sure about the very first song. The next one is Fame by David Bowie. Then Baba O'Riley by The Who. The orchestral piece is Death is a Road to Awe by Clint Mansell
What does Nixon say at 1:24 ?????????
TVXQx5 2 weeks ago
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dannydinosaur73 1 week ago
@TVXQx5 : He says, "Did you do any fornicating?"
dannydinosaur73 1 week ago
I really liked this film, some top notch work. Trailer was very well-cut too, especially the final seconds.
WittyDroog 2 weeks ago
This would be boring even for a documentary.
The characters look fake, and so much of the endless dialogue is totally irrelevant.
Cruceamatiisus 3 weeks ago
Michael Sheen is just plain and simply one of my all time favourite actors. He does everything so well, whether it's David Frost, Tony Blair, or Aro, he just does it all brilliantly!!!
MattRuaneBlog 1 month ago
@heikkinr1 - The song is Baba O'Riley by The Who. The song is used everywhere in pop culture. Right now, most people know it from CSI: New York as the show uses it for it's opening theme song. Hope this helps!! : )
MissSai99 2 months ago
@heikkinr1 - The song is called Baba O'Riley and it's by The Who. Very popular song both in it's day and even now where it pops up in pop culture everywhere. Most people these days know it from the show CSI: New York as the show uses it as it's theme song. Hope this helps!!
MissSai99 2 months ago
what is the name of the song from 0:59 - 1:27 ?
heikkinr1 2 months ago
Great movie :D
PeaceLoveCandace 3 months ago
An OK film (I never really engaged withe the characters in their silly 70's hair-pieces), with a serious subject, scuppered, for me, following the introduction of the 'Caroline Cushing' character (played by Rebecca Hall).
This woman was far too good looking for me to concentrate on such a mediocre film. Every time she was on screen, I found myself open mouthed, unable to think, and lost in her eyes. God, she's so beautiful..
carpypark 3 months ago
AMAZING line.
4midfielder 4 months ago
the movie in comparison to this actual interview was fiction.
nixon was portrayed as weak and tearful and broken.
he made mistakes, but moviegoers should really see the actual words.
see part 8 of it on youtube and compare.
ron howard is such an opie.
CabbageRollemmmm 5 months ago
Nixon was awesome!
TaleOfValors 5 months ago
People, the Oscars are not that important. Get over it, a good movie is a good movie. That said, I still like Nixon...
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great miovie..one of the best that i ever watched..check this movie in webmovietube
RaymundoToalson 7 months ago
That's the fountain music used. epic
bollabling 8 months ago 3
Such a great movie when i had HBO and Cinemax i Watched this all the time
Pinkranger87 8 months ago
death is the road to awe at 1:30. clint mansell ftw
cristicbz 8 months ago
AMAZING AMAZING INCREDIBLE MOVIE. WOW POWERFUL
SalviGirlz 8 months ago
Fuck that pathetic bullshit Slumdog Millionaire. This movie should have won Best Pictures, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor aand Best Director. This movie rapes SD Millionaire. The actors owned in their roles, the directing was perfection, the camera work and editing kicked ass and the music was mind-blowing.
Fuck you Slumdog Millionaire and fuck you Danny Boyle You are not worthy of sucking Ron Howard's talented as all hell cock.
thelupoistheman1 9 months ago
@thelupoistheman1 calm down
dkkoover 9 months ago
@dkkoover,
I'm sorry. Its just its really really really pathetic how stupid the Oscars were giving Slumdog Millionare their incredibly undeserving Oscars over that unfrogettable masterpiece of film known as Frost/Nixon
thelupoistheman1 9 months ago
@thelupoistheman1 the Oscars don't mean anything
dkkoover 9 months ago
Ron Howard, you were robbed.
thelupoistheman1 9 months ago
A disgrace this movie did not win Oscars for Best Picture, Actor, Director, Screenplay or Editing. Slumdog Millionare is a joke. The Oscars have become a joke.
thelupoistheman1 9 months ago
when will sam rockwell get an oscar?????
LostTheTrain 11 months ago
the score @1:30 is "Death is the Road to Awe" by Clint Mansell.
xerxerxex 11 months ago
Great distraction and great vide0!! thank u webmovietube
santinasiford05 11 months ago
Yup Id like to knw what music that is too from 1:30, anyone????
Dii1888 1 year ago
@Dii1888 The Who – Baba O'Reilly
sinimini 1 year ago
i loved this movie it was great.frank langella and michael sheen were simply great.slumdog millionaire was great too.i can't decide which is the best.can anyone tell what's the music which starts at 1:30?i think it's the best part of the trailer
joker29689 1 year ago
@joker29689 The Who – Baba O'Reilly
sinimini 1 year ago
@sinimini thats not the song
firelandfilms 1 year ago
i loved this movie it was great.frank langella and michael sheen were simoly great.slumdog millionaire was great too.i can't decide which is the best.can anyone tell what's the music which starts at 1:30?i find it amazing
joker29689 1 year ago
1:51 lol
bobbyg640 1 year ago
Great film, pity it's wholly inaccurate.
bopableful 1 year ago
why does Nixon sound british?
kieran514 1 year ago
whats the song at 3:15
MANNEH555 1 year ago
@MANNEH555 The nothing.
RabdonFilms 1 year ago
Anyone know the name of the song from 1min to 1:29?
AMTS 1 year ago
@AMTS The song from to 1:00-1:29 is called ''Baba O'Riley'' by The Who I believe. Also known as ''Teenage Wasteland.''
The song from 1:30 till the end is called ''Death is the road to awe''
YahwehBenYahweh 1 year ago
A masterpeace of cinematic history
nanky432 1 year ago
Unfortunately in my country this was never released, and dvds of movies like that take a LONG time to come out....but I shall wait, this movie looks really good. As in REALLY good.
NozomiKago 1 year ago
Why Nixon resembles there more Brezhnev than the real Nixon?
SirPh1492 1 year ago
Such injustice: Frost/Nixon losing to Slumdog... Michael Sheen is just awesome. Good things will come to him if he keeps choosing these great roles.
This remarkable film makes me hope for Colbert/Bush...
chiso165wh 2 years ago 65
U guys know what role i think would be perfect for michael sheen? Willy Wonka :D
He would have been awsome in that role <3
Legolana 2 years ago 11
@Legolana XD haha, you're right. He would've been awesome!
XxXTonksAndLupinXxX 1 year ago
Indeed :3
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wow, good movie it's got a gr8 cast of actors. i found a copy at "bigmovies4free" - hope they make another :P
daisyhotchy21 2 years ago
gotta see this...
LittleWhiteShoes 2 years ago
I love this movie!! Should've won Best Picture this year instead of Slumdog Millionaire. Grrrrrr!
murdock283 2 years ago 5
Even though I am a fan of Danny Boyle, I completely agree with you, this film raised more issues than Slumdog Millionaire.
All Slumdog really did for me was make me never want to go to India, of course I respect India and love their culture and people, but Slumdog just makes it look unbearable. Still a good film, but not as good as Frost/Nixon.
Ron Howard at his best.
OliverGrayhound 2 years ago 5
Well I didn't much mind Slumdog beating Frost/Nixon for me the CRIME was Frank, losing Sean...that was pure BS!
Arcturus075 1 year ago
please, what´s the name of the song at 1:31?
24sound 2 years ago
Death is the road to awe - Thats the name of the song. :)
YahwehBenYahweh 2 years ago
Thanks.
24sound 2 years ago
Its a great movie... not accurate in the way things developed... but its a movie for entertainment purposes so artistic license is ok to do...
This trailer is one of the best trailers i've seen
tehflo 2 years ago
I adore this movie.
VamptasticVamp 2 years ago
Some very useful comments here, ty all. I'll put this at the top of my hire list now.
dougyoolikeme 2 years ago
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qzchris 2 years ago
Baba O'Riley by The Who
darkhorsewales 2 years ago
whats the soundtrack that starts at 0.
59
carragher93 2 years ago
Fame by David Bowie
Silverriku 2 years ago
One of the best movies I've ever seen. To be honest I wanted to punch James Reston in the mouth. He's just another whining liberal who doesn't see the bigger picture.
PeterBluth 2 years ago
Lol, when Nixon was in that room making the joke about wiretapping Frost's room. XD
My jaw just dropped!!! ROFL!!! XD
ZMat3 2 years ago
what a magnificent movie.
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siggizmuntz 2 years ago
great movie!
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A49drummer 2 years ago
Frank Lengella was absolutely remarkable in this movie espececially the phone conversation with david frost. he aslo looked and sounded very much like Nixon. Ron Howard did an amazing job of directing this peice of history that is so over looked.
BlueSTEEL0789 2 years ago 2
Good movie, I enjoyed it.
MazzingerZ7 2 years ago
I love this movie, Frank Langella should of got a oscar for his performance.
KrazyNick911 2 years ago 3
The busboy who plays Nixon sounds nothing like him
VinceD2000 2 years ago
Mr. Darcy!!! 0:44 (L)(L):D:D
Gizeee 2 years ago
XD yeah, watcxhing this the first guy I saw him and i was "WTF? is that Darcy in a Blong Wig?"
Strawberryjam163 2 years ago
whats the song playing in the background
Breakers1994 2 years ago
There are different songs playing in the background. I only know the song that's being played at the end of the video. It's 'Death is the Road to Awe' by Clint Mansell. It was the soundtrack of The Fountain.
lazypartydrugpeople 2 years ago
There's also "Fame" by David Bowie and "Baba O'Riley (Teenage Wasteland)" by The Who playing in the beginning.
tianuzi1 2 years ago
michael sheen deserved more recognition
lchcfan 2 years ago 4
so.. what did nixon do that was illegal? and didnt he serve like 4 terms?
turuu214 2 years ago
halfway through nixon's second term, it became clear that nixon authorized some people that worked for him to break into the democratic national committee and bug the headquarters. this would have been a felony. he would've been impeached, but he resigned and was later pardoned by his former vice-president, gerald ford.
arsenalsoccer916 2 years ago
well after this interview did he go to to prison or whatever?
turuu214 2 years ago
Richard Nixon? No, I don't belive so.
Strawberryjam163 2 years ago
no if you watch the movie he spends the rest of his life in his cozy villa, but the interview did sort of prevent him from becoming involved in politics again, so he pretty much disappeared into retirement until his death in '94
pinkfedora91 2 years ago
I'm guessing you don't realize that 4 terms means 16 years. also that 1 term equals 4 years. The US president can ONLY serve 2 terms which equal 8 years...
ERAUPRCWA 2 years ago
Frank Langella was out-of-this-world, one of the best performances ever, and the film was the most suspenseful film of 2008. Langella should have won that Oscar, I can't believe he was overshadowed the entire awards season
d9y8l7a6n5 2 years ago 2
My favourite quote from the film:
"The smart-asses at colledge, the high-ups, the well-born, the people whose respect we really wanted, really craved. And isn't that why we work so hard now, why we fight for every inch, scrambling our way up in an undignified fashion? If we're honest for a minute, if we reflect privately just for a moment, if we allow ourselves a glimpse into that shadowy place we call our soul, isn't that why we're here now? the two of us? Looking for a way back into the sun"
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sisoking1 2 years ago
i watched the film tonight
what a great movie !
Impeach Bush
The8thDOCTOR 2 years ago
too bad we don't have enough stuff on him as we did on Nixon, and even him we couldn't impeach!
pinkfedora91 2 years ago
This is an amazing movie
MixedStudios 2 years ago 3
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afromanallen93 2 years ago
2:15
David Frost: Are you really saying the
President can do something illegal?
Richard Nixon: I'm saying that when the
President does it, that means it's *not* illegal!
David Frost: ...I'm sorry?
OMG
great line !
Brownshoe24 2 years ago 51
Yes, a great line because he actually said it.
Trablo 2 years ago 3
and so did Condeleza Rice apparently
ERAUPRCWA 2 years ago
Heh. You saw that conversation at Stanford, too? Funny how history repeats itself.
Trablo 2 years ago
yeah, even before people caught on to the Frost/Nixon connection, I realized that she just pulled a Nixon. I guess we really don't learn anything from history:-/
ERAUPRCWA 2 years ago
@Brownshoe24 It's not a line, that's the actual dialogue of the real interview. Nixon actually said that.
carlyle101 1 year ago
@carlyle101 It is not the actual dialogue of the real interview. yes, nixon actually said that, but he did NOT say it in the context of the watergate part of the interviews and frost was not reacting to this sentence in the way he did. So stating it was the "actual dialogue" is not even a stretch, it´s outright false. I thought it was a very good movie anyways but please watch the acual interviews, it´s worth it if you are interessted in these things.
weirdcreature83 1 year ago
@Brownshoe24 i´d recommnd watching the actual interviews regarding this "great line" because it was placed in the wrong context deliberatly, even the short sequences out of the interviews here o n youtube are far from accurate. Nixon said these words in a complete different context in another part of the Interviews and the real Frost did nowhere near react in the way he did in the movie and nowhere as shocked by what was said. Not trying to defend nixon here in any way but this was misleading.
weirdcreature83 1 year ago
i just love the movie....
denniscabasan 2 years ago
For all of you that liked Frost/Nixon.... The Complete Interviews came out on DVD today. It has all of the actual interview footage (over 28 hours) and is a fantastic historic time capsule of the events that occurred.
mvemjsuninewhat 2 years ago
Thanks, I'm gonna take a look at it =)
Justino95 2 years ago
The trailer is awesome.
Now I have to see this film.
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bigbosss007 2 years ago
After watching Frost/Nixon last Saturday, I had a radical change of mind in regards to what male lead performance deserved to win and what movie deserved to be the Best Picture of the year!!
thedrmat 2 years ago 2
I totally agree mate.
Both of the main characters were brilliant !
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nsand91 2 years ago
who called david the night before last day of interview?
abs0fuck1nlutely 2 years ago
In the movie? Nixon.
In real life? No one. Maybe room service with that cheeseburger.
MaskOfRed 2 years ago
What's the song at 1:00?
Dezki 2 years ago
Oh boy! Only one of the coolest songs of all time:
Baba O'Riley by The Who (also known as Teenage Wasteland). You can find it on their Fifth studio album, Who's Next. It just happens to be the opening track!
skiingfiddler 2 years ago
Baba O'Riley by the Who
HeathLedger1979 2 years ago
The look on Swifty Lazar's face when Nixon orders the check written out to him made me laugh. Watch the film.
EMPERORMIKI 2 years ago
Good film, how accurate a portrayal it is I cant say as I dont know enough about the topic. But from the films viewpoint, I found the Nixon character very sad. He showed the very human characteristic of making mistakes, largely as a result of power, the greatest corrupting agent, and for the rest of his life was dominated by that mistake to the point he becomes self-loathing. Great film though, Langella does a great job and definately worth watching.
bausy88 2 years ago
The Right-wing criticize Obama for shaking hands with Hugo Chavez, what about Nixon shaking hands with Mao. Geez. Its not like Obama is the first president who shook hands with someone that is fiercely anti-american.
texas224 2 years ago 4
This movie is a good example of a historical film revealing more about the filmmakers than it does about the ones being depicted.
finalmattasy 2 years ago
It's upsetting to see how this movie depicts Nixon as a recognition-thirsty, conniving individual. The phone call scene is not given credence to as fact, the fornication comment is given credence to by Frost but from a completely different and admirable motivation. Also the closing interview comment in the movie "my political life is over." is not factual and the previous line about a knife stab is perceivably one of admittance and not aspiration. Pathetic to shine so negative a false light.
finalmattasy 2 years ago
Well he was conniving. Watergate attests to that, and of course it's negative. The man had to resign to avoid being impeached, but it does show different aspects of his character and beliefs. It's not a one dimensional portrait..It's admittedly not all fact, but I think the phone call scene was added for dramatic effect and to help people understand what might have been the driving force behind these characters, and what they might have had in common.
heliotropezzz333 2 years ago 2
This portrayal of Nixon was far more humanizing and sincere than what Oliver Stone even dreamed of attempting to do, even if it's not a true biopic. Mr. Langella was ROBBED off the Oscar for his work here!!
thedrmat 2 years ago
what is the music at the beggining of the video ? there is this song and after there is the who " baba o'reily " ! Could you help me
griffon10 2 years ago
That's the song "Fame" By David Bowie
Bluehaven4220 2 years ago
QUE ' David !
saeho90 2 years ago
nixon had potential its a shame it ended the way it did for him watergate was his legacy
wc470 2 years ago
True. He was a smart bugger. He's being compared to Bush but Nixon could argue Bush under the table with cellotape over his mouth.
MaskOfRed 2 years ago
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This movie was tooo long, and toooo liberial for me.
bordelon1111 2 years ago
very good movie i'm only 16 and i loved it got it on DVD too
beccabebe428 2 years ago 4
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Half of you idiots wouldn't know that Nixon was president if Opie didn't tell you. The head waiter playing Nixon should have imitated the real Nixon instead of Opie Nixon
VinceD2000 2 years ago
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Yet another terrible film by little Ronny Howard. This guy has never made a good movie in his life. This time he takes cheap shots of Nixon. Even going so far as to suggest he was a racist. When we hear about all the child actors going bad or being forgotten, They are in a much more honorable catagory than some no talent phony like Howard.
DirtSeven 2 years ago
Nixon was racist. He said things like Jews are natural born spies, blacks can't be spies because of their intellectual inferiority, "yellow" asians are the smartest people on earth (maybe be true), called a particular Jewish female reported he didn't like "that kike girl", and on and on. Personally, I don't really care about all that, but he was racist. I think he is one of the most interesting presidents ever.
EMPERORMIKI 2 years ago
when u ask an average teenage girl what their favorite movie is, they would probably say twilight or high school musical. if u asked me, i would say frost/nixon. not being around for watergate, i was intrigued by the drama created by the brilliant performances by langella and sheen. haha i was so sad when langella lost for the oscar! :(
westbrookwinsit 2 years ago
"I'm saying that when the president does it, that means it's not illegal."
That moment seriously gave me chills.
yankeeangel26 2 years ago 10
I totally agree with you! That is a President Nixon quote that I will never forget because of this film.
PresidentJoshua 2 years ago
looks very good
jericholic4life 2 years ago
Great film
brooka1976 2 years ago
Name of the song from 1:00 ?
rotakttt 2 years ago
It's "Baba O' Riley" by The Who
ThazMoooo 2 years ago 4
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How about Teenage Wasteland by The Who
bookermorgan 2 years ago
No! That is like the number one common misconception of song titles. It's called "Baba O'Riley " by "The Who"
Happytrailz11 2 years ago 3
Sheen pointed out recently that, aside from Blair, the real-life figures he has played were all prominent celebrities from his youth. Anyone suggest another 1970s figure he could do?
kisbie 2 years ago
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god that film was so atrocious, it had the worst collection of wigs ever! How can you take this seriously, the actor who played Nixon made me giggle all the way through the film, he looks nothing like Nixon and his voice was ridiculous.
pierreerichexum 2 years ago
Frank Langella should have won the oscar --- even though Mickey Rourke was amazing and Sean Penn was great --- Frank was WOW
DanANewt 2 years ago
I totally agree with you, of course we're the minority, but 100% was rooting for Frank Langella. Milk was great but Penn was not a performance, it was an impersonation. Langella was a performance
d9y8l7a6n5 2 years ago
great film, great actors...no reason for burning the tapes ;)
SamShpaid 2 years ago
What the hell does Nixon say just before he says "action"? i can't make it out.
justabloke1 2 years ago
he said "did you do any fornicating?" to which frost said "um..."
alandaniel852 2 years ago
Baba O'Riley by The Who.
fs618 2 years ago
Can anyone tell me the name of the song on 0:59
Roodosutaa 2 years ago
yes, please somebody?
GloballyAware2 2 years ago
Got it!
Baba O'Reilly by The Who
Roodosutaa 2 years ago
When does this come out on Red Box so I can pay only $1.10?
slicked25 2 years ago
this is the greatest rival of Slumdog Millionaire for the Best Picture.
denniscabasan 2 years ago
"I'm saying that when the President does it, that means it's NOT illegal."
"I'm sorry?"
PurushaDesa 2 years ago 6
I watched this on my flight on United today, and had never heard of it before, but was a very good movie, I'd recommend it to anyone.
yuffenough 2 years ago
what is the name of the first song in this trailer?
juanmileto 2 years ago
The song is called fame and it's by David Bowie. great song.
Pandapple1995 2 years ago
Ford's pardon of Nixon was a HUGE mistake. It was this move that cost Ford the 1976 Presidential election.
schrollG 2 years ago
You do any fornicating?
saiyanprince09 2 years ago 2
Michael Sheen is an amazing actor
midnight022 2 years ago 5
Great isnt he! But you must say Frank langella is fantastic is Nixon. When you watch the film i was entranced by him, so powerful.
5fns6ccc 2 years ago
Yeah he really does aswell, two very good actors make for a great film :)
can't wait to see Michael in the damned united
midnight022 2 years ago
Oh yeah that looks great too. I love the way he always plays real life people ha
5fns6ccc 2 years ago
aha yeah :) he is really good at playing characters though too
midnight022 2 years ago
Tom Queen is back!!! :-D
Too bad they made him look ugly tough LMAO
ayrtonvm 2 years ago
Oh shit, that's sam rockwell!
celestialghost123 2 years ago
Who is that at 1:06? Kind of looks like jared leto.
celestialghost123 2 years ago
when the president does something...it's not illegal? That's an interesting idea, but doesn't have a cent of value.
inat4 2 years ago
what are the first 2 songs used in this trailer
SmilesIncPro 2 years ago
Not sure about the very first song. The next one is Fame by David Bowie. Then Baba O'Riley by The Who. The orchestral piece is Death is a Road to Awe by Clint Mansell
alireza1989 2 years ago 3
that last line:"when the president does it, that means it's not illegal." classic.
coorsbabesrule 2 years ago 2
Anyone know the name of the song at 1:00 ?? great movie should have won the oscar or at least a close runner op for The wrestler and Milk
axwolf92 2 years ago
teenage west land or baba o riley (its the same) and its from "the who"
mysteriousgardener 2 years ago
the who - teenage wasteland
movingpicture 2 years ago
Baba O'Riley by The Who
alireza1989 2 years ago
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axwolf92 2 years ago
great movie... one of the best in 2009, perfect
marialmeida89 2 years ago