Richard Jewell.
Quite a thought provoking movie. Richard Jewell (2019) - Rotten Tomatoes
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""Richard Jewell" is a story of what happens when what is reported as fact obscures the truth."
Reminiscent of the Trayvon Martin incident; i.e., fake reporting. |
If the weather isn't too bad, I'm going to the $5 show at LSL landing today. This is Clint's worse movie opening. The Mule only did $17 million but finished with over $100 million. Richard Jewell opening weekend was only $5 million and is now classified a flop. I post on a football board and in the media section they were discussing the film and so many of the younger people have no memory of this event.
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I have a funny feeling this thread will not end well.
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I'd like to see it. Also, I recommend Dark Waters. Great movie.
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Just got back from Richard Jewell, first movie since American Sniper where the audience applauded at the end. Great Movie. The actor playing Richard Jewell was obviously hired for his looks and not his talent, he did alright but was a little stiff. Reminded me of 15:17 to Paris where Clint used the real guys. Sam Rockwell, Jon Hamm and Kathy Bates more than made up for his shortcomings. Olivia Wilde played the reporter who broke the story and came across as a real slut. The movie gave the impression she slept with the FBI agent to get he story.
The media doesn't look good and neither does the FBI. Even after Jewell passes a lie detector test, they know he couldn't make the phone call because it took 6 minutes to get the phone booth, and they searched his home and took everything and still couldn't find a thing. Yet, Jon Hamm's character after handing Jewell's Lawyer Sam Rockwell the paperwork that the FBI no longer considers him a suspect, still has the audacity to say I think your client is guilty. |
I was also at today's 3 pm showing. Really good movie. My only issue is with the portrayal of Kathy Scruggs as trading sex for stories. I know this was a "fictionalized" version of the events but if they wanted to make up stuff like that I think they should have changed the reporter's name rather than smear a real (albeit deceased) woman.
We (sissy and I) noticed that in one of the early scenes they show a guy with carry-out food from Chick-fil-A. :) :) :) kathy |
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The Federal Law Enforcement Agency that my wife was a Special Agent for worked that case; said the media ruined that guy's life. |
Richard Jewell sued successfully a number of the real institutions involved in portraying him as the Atlanta bomber.
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This is the (lengthy) Vanity Fair article on which the movie was based:
AMERICAN NIGHTMARE: The Ballad of RICHARD JEWELL | Vanity Fair | February 1997 And this is an article about Olivia Wilde's recent comments re: Kathy Scruggs: "Richard Jewell" controversy: Olivia Wilde says she doesn't think "Richard Jewell" reporter traded sex for tips - CBS News I was stunned at how closely the script followed the VF article. Lots of dialogue lifted verbatim. I thought some of the stuff in the movie had to be made up because I (naively) couldn't believe the FBI would actually do [whatever] but apparently they did! The VF article also refers to Scruggs' reputation as a "police groupie". Olivia Wilde says it was her belief that Scruggs had a pre-existing romantic relationship with the FBI guy and the CBS article (near the end) mentions her having relationships with various LE guys. As I watched the movie, in particular the scene where she tries to get info out of the FBI agent, it is clear that they already know each other but NOT (to me, at least) that they had any sort of previous "relationship". Just my two cents. Settlements were confidential but it is believed that Jewell got ~ $500k from each of two news outlets as well as a big settlement from the college where he used to work. Too bad he didn't live long enough to enjoy it. He did buy his mom a house before he passed. k. |
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Excellent movie
Loved this movie. Thought provoking, yes. I felt every emotion from anger, fear, sorrow, frustration etc.... what a story!!
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