A chronicle not only of one man's quest to be president, but of how that man single-handedly turned a plane full of hard-bitten, cynical journalists into what was essentially, by campaign's end, an extended publicity department.
Journeys With George (2002)
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Reviews Counted:10
Fresh:8
Rotten:2
Average Rating:6.6/10
Theatrical Release:Mar 7, 2003 Limited
Synopsis: An unprecedented, all-access pass to candidate George W. Bush in the months before he won the closest and most controversial presidential election in history. Eighteen months. Thousands of... An unprecedented, all-access pass to candidate George W. Bush in the months before he won the closest and most controversial presidential election in history. Eighteen months. Thousands of miles, millions of handshakes. A presidential campaign is much more than 60 seconds on the nightly news. An all-access pass to the closest and most controversial presidential election in history, the America Undercover documentary JOURNEYS WITH GEORGE takes an unprecedented look at candidate George W. Bush "unplugged." This revealing, often irreverent, account of the future president on the campaign trail. -- © HBO [More]
Starring: George W. Bush
Starring: George W. Bush
Director: Alexandra Pelosi
Director: Alexandra Pelosi
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Reviews for Journeys With George
Pelosi's willingness to open up and look into her own spot in the campaign frenzy makes this meta-documentary important the media and those who consume it.
The movie is virtually without context -- journalistic or historical. What's worse is that Pelosi knows it.
An amusing, breezily apolitical documentary about life on the campaign trail.
A depressing confirmation of everything those of us who don’t object to the description "unelected" have suspected all along: George W. Bush is an incurious, uncharismatic, overgrown frat boy with a mean streak a mile wide.
Shaky close-ups of turkey-on-rolls, stubbly chins, liver spots, red noses and the filmmakers new bobbed do draw easy chuckles but lead nowhere.
All in all, an interesting look at the life of the campaign-trail press, especially ones that don't really care for the candidate they're forced to follow.
It's a hoot and a half, and a great way for the American people to see what a candidate is like when he's not giving the same 15-cent stump speech.
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