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Good Night, And Good Luck - BLU-RAY Version (2005) Certificate PG

Good Night, And Good Luck - BLU-RAY Version
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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(66%)
 
Starring: David Strathairn | George Clooney | Robert Downey Jr. | Patricia Clarkson | Rose Abdoo | Alex Borstein | Robert John Burke | Ray Wise | Frank Langella | Jeff Daniels | Tate Donovan | Tom McCarthy
Director: George Clooney
Studio: LIONS GATE HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 93 mins
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Released: August 03, 2009

With GOOD NIGHT, AND GOOD LUCK, George Clooney delivers a riveting account of a crucial chapter in 20th Century American history and, in the process, firmly establishes himself as a major force behind the camera as well. The crisply paced, tautly scripted docudrama recounts the events of the mid-1950s leading up to acclaimed CBS journalist Edward R. Murrow's (David Strathairn) decision to stand up against fiery Senator Joseph McCarthy, who was out to rid the country of communism. McCarthy's seemingly reckless behaviour, in which he condemned individuals without giving them a fair trial, angered Murrow and his producer Fried Friendly (Clooney) into action. The resulting few episodes of Murrow's show, 'See It Now', found Murrow on a personal, patriotic crusade to challenge McCarthy and rid America of his callous persecution. Set almost entirely inside the smoke-filled, pressurised newsrooms at CBS, Clooney's assured picture moves at a breakneck pace. Cinematographer Robert Elswit miraculously recreates the black-and-white look of that era, giving the film an added air of legitimacy. And while Clooney and co-screenwriter/producer Grant Heslov wisely chose to use stock footage of McCarthy instead of finding an actor to fill his shoes, they couldn't have found a better Murrow than in Strathairn, who delivers his lines with heroic conviction. Clooney's stellar ensemble cast also includes Ray Wise, Patricia Clarkson, Robert Downey Jr., Jeff Daniels, and Frank Langella.

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Rated 3.0 stars
Thought provoking

A Customer from Kent, 2nd December, 2009

Good Night, And Good Luck has quite a slow pace, which explains why others have found it boring, and sometimes uses archive material for little apparent reason other than to show how awful McCarthy was. Clooney fans be warned, Oceans 11 this is not. However, if you persevere, there is suspense while you wait to see what happens to Murrow and co. This is especially true if, like me, you only have a vague idea of the events before watching the movie. The fact that this is based on a true story is why this movie is worth watching. A parallel can be draw between McCarthyism and post 9/11 America (and Britain) and I believe this was Clooney's intention.

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Rated 5.0 stars
'A REAL EYE OPENER'

A Customer from London, 24th November, 2009

Don't know what film these other guys were watching???. This is a real high point in Clooney's career. A totally compelling, almost 'docmentary like' piece of american history. Strathairn is so convincing as the philosophical Murrow you'd believe they had used original footage of the man. The movie highlights that, if it were not for the bravery of a few men, the USA might have become a facist state. (...or maybe it did anyway?) Acted, directed and scripted with sheer class.

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Rated 1.0 stars
If you Have to

Pugeater from , 10th November, 2009

People have advised me to watch this one again. I guess I was looking for something along the lines of Mad Men but after about half-an-hour I just gave up. Overly talking and dull.

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Rated 1.0 stars
good night and good luck

randystevens from , 16th September, 2009

found it very boring switched it off about half way through which i very rarely do in films

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