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15 May 1998 (USA) moreTagline:
Brace yourself. This politician is about to tell the truth!Plot:
A suicidally disillusioned liberal politician puts a contract out on himself and takes the opportunity to be bluntly honest with his voters by affecting the rhythms and speech of hip-hop music and culture. full summary | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Nominated for Oscar. Another 1 win & 14 nominations moreNewsDesk:
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Halle Berry Ribs Warren Beatty at Hollywood Gala (From PEOPLE.com. 13 June 2008, 7:00 AM, PDT)
Berry Jokes About Beatty's 'Topless' Vow (From WENN. 13 June 2008, 4:04 AM, PDT)
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No Bull, Just Bulworth moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Kimberly Deauna Adams | ... | Denisha | |
| Vinny Argiro | ... | Debate Director | |
| Sean Astin | ... | Gary | |
| Kirk Baltz | ... | Debate Producer | |
| Ernie Lee Banks | ... | Leroy (as Ernie Banks) | |
| Amiri Baraka | ... | Rastaman | |
| Christine Baranski | ... | Constance Bulworth | |
| Adilah Barnes | ... | Mrs. Brown | |
| Warren Beatty | ... | Sen. Jay Billington Bulworth | |
| Graham Beckel | ... | Man with Dark Glasses | |
| Halle Berry | ... | Nina | |
| Brandon N. Bowlin | ... | Bouncer #2 | |
| Mongo Brownlee | ... | Henchman #3 | |
| Thomas Jefferson Byrd | ... | Uncle Rafeeq | |
| J. Kenneth Campbell | ... | Anthony |
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The word "fuck" and its derivatives are used 111 times. moreGoofs:
Crew or equipment visible: Crewmember visible twice when Bulworth is dancing with Nina in the nightclub. moreQuotes:
[Feldman and Murphy are concerned about Bulworth's rapping]Bill Feldman: You know something? We had a next-door neighbor who would lose her mind from time to time. What was weird when she got like that was this: she could only speak in song lyrics.
Bullworth: Murphy, Feldman, you're lookin' pretty beat / I thought you might feel better with some ribs to eat / Eat 'em, gentlemen, you'll think they're really fine / And if you want a couple more you can get 'em anytime!
Dennis Murphy: I am incredibly frightened.
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I should have known this movie was going to be good because it came highly recommended by Matt Lueck, who seems to be very picky about what he considers "good" movies. This movie was exceptional.
If you don't like politics, this film might not be for you. Or maybe it would be for you even more, since all it does is attack the political system. Warren Beatty stars as a Seantor who is sick of all the lies and crap in Washington, so he takes out a life insurance policy and hires a hit-man to kill him. After partying with some ghetto people (including Halle Berry) he sees the error of his ways and tries to call the hit off. The rest of the film follows this path.
I liked the storyline of the film, but more so I liked the nuggets it dropped along the way. The claims of politicians using minorities, the reality of drug culture, the fact that greed controls health care in this country. I found myself agreeing with almost everything in this film (though the part about the elimination of all races went too far). The ending was also exactly what I expected it to be - and what I felt it should have been. Only they added an aspect I hadn't considered and I think it made the film so much better. (I'm being vague so as not to give anything away.) Warren Beatty rapping is both comical and annoying. But if you look past his "wack skillz" and listen to what he has to say about corporations, big oil, TV networks and more, you'll get so much more out of this film. I'm also not a fan of Halle Berry, but she was probably the best person for the role so I'm okay with that. Hooray for Oliver Platt and Sean Astin, both looking very slim in this movie.
Not the best film you'll see this year, but highly recommended just the same.