Swing Vote (2008)
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Reviews Counted:141
Fresh:52
Rotten:89
Average Rating:5/10
Consensus: Despite Kevin Costner providing his most charismatic performance in years, Swing Vote fails to find the right mix of political satire and heartfelt drama.
Theatrical Release:Aug 1, 2008 Wide
Box Office: $16,229,781
Synopsis: Writer/director Joshua Michael Stern (NEVERWAS) tackles American politics in his second feature film. Bud Johnson (Kevin Costner) is just your below-average Joe. He works in an egg factory, likes... Writer/director Joshua Michael Stern (NEVERWAS) tackles American politics in his second feature film. Bud Johnson (Kevin Costner) is just your below-average Joe. He works in an egg factory, likes to knock back a few too many beers, and is a single parent to 12-year old Molly (Madeline Carroll), a bright spitfire who does her best to keep her dad on the straight and narrow. Patriotic Molly insists that apathetic Bud do his civic duty and vote in the upcoming presidential election, a tight race between Republican incumbent Andrew Boone (Kelsey Grammer) and Democratic candidate Donald Greenleaf (Dennis Hopper). Soon the media and both candidates descend upon Bud's hometown of Texico, New Mexico, when it's determined that his vote wasn't counted and will decide the outcome of the entire presidential election. Now that Bud is a "somebody"--there's even a "Bud Cam" capturing his every move--will he be swayed by visits to Air Force One and the "Bud Ball" held in his honor, or will he be the voice of the American people and vote for the better candidate? The lengths the candidates go to in order to win Bud's vote are high points of the film, as they find themselves supporting initiatives that are completely opposed to their platforms at the urging of their campaign managers, played by Stanley Tucci and Nathan Lane. Grammer is well cast as Boone, and it's a hoot to see counterculture icon Hopper in this light. Costner makes Bud likable despite the loser stereotype he personifies. But this film belongs to Carroll, a lovely young actress who can steal a scene with one look. If nothing else, SWING VOTE is a reminder that even though politics may be a game, every single vote really does count. [More]
Starring: Kevin Costner, Paula Patton, Kelsey Grammer, Dennis Hopper
Starring: Kevin Costner, Paula Patton, Kelsey Grammer, Dennis Hopper, Nathan Lane, Stanley Tucci, George Lopez, Madeline Carroll, Judge Reinhold, Willie Nelson, Mare Winningham, Richard Petty
Director: Joshua Michael Stern
Director: Joshua Michael Stern
Screenwriter: Joshua Michael Stern, Jason Richman
Producer: Jim Wilson, Kevin Costner
Composer: John Debney
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
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Release:
Jan 13, 2009
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.40
Audio:
- Dolby Digital - Spanish
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Additional Release Material:
- Deleted Scenes: Deleted & Extended Scenes (With Optional Director's Commentary)
- Featurette: Inside The Campaign: The Politics Of Production
- Audio Commentary: Writer/Director Joshua Michael Stern and Writer Jason Richman
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Swing Vote seems to be suggesting that the voter deserves a better class of candidate; allow me to suggest that the viewer deserves a better class of film. Full Review |
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...a thoroughly affable piece of work that makes up in easy-going entertainment what it lacks in plausibility. Full Review |
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It's a predictable, feel-good fantasy in the mould of a political satire and the result is a good one. Full Review |
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Swing Vote suggests that a few hours of cramming is enough--our brief run-in with Palin confirms that it's not. Full Review |
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Goes for cheap laughs with its politics, but wins back at least some respect when it presents its central characters as real people and their issues as immune to instant cure. Full Review |
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I's unclear how we're supposed to respond. Full Review |
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It's a sentiment Capra might well have echoed, though he would surely have punched up the gags while he was at it. Full Review |
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A film that never seems entirely sure of what it’s really about. Full Review |
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Costner does what he can with a role that is described as lovable, but I didn't find him so. Bud's a loser, nearly a bum, and even the expected turn-around didn't ring true for me. Full Review |
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Depictions of the spineless presidential hopefuls (Kelsey Grammer and Dennis Hopper) and their campaign managers (Stanley Tucci and Nathan Lane, respectively) offer standard-issue political satire. Full Review |
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Watchable, well acted satirical drama that starts well but quickly loses its bite and tails off into sentimentality and a cop-out ending. Full Review |
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The film varies between ironic cynicism about the political process and overt whimsy and sentimentality. Full Review |
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What starts out as a hokey satire on electioneering and spin becomes a hokey lesson on civic responsibility, with a catch in the throat and a tear in the eye. Try to suppress the curl in your lip. Full Review |
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Hayseed nonsense, folksily scripted. Whenever it becomes too much – or too little – close your eyes and think of Frank Capra. Full Review |
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While not without its charms, and aiming a well-placed dig at American voter apathy, the jokes don’t work, Costner looks hungover for real and the corn count is way, way too high, particularly during Bud’s big speech at the end. Full Review |
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Election-year pertinence turns to mush in a winsome feel-gooder that wastes no time ramming its wholesome message down our throats. Oh, and did we mention that Kev gets to sing with his band Modern West? What a load of ballots… Full Review |
Latest News for Swing Vote
January 13, 2009:
With Costner's yokel having a decided preference for being handed a beer rather than a ballot, he does a pretty darn good job of exposing the phony platitudes and pandering of candidates, in a movie about bad news politicians and even badder parenting. ![]()
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January 09, 2009:
With Costner's yokel having a decided preference for being handed a beer rather than a ballot, he does a pretty darn good job of exposing the phony platitudes and pandering of candidates, in a movie about bad news politicians and even badder parenting. ![]()
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August 18, 2008:
Kevin Costner, Kelsey Grammer Sued for Cribbing Swing Vote Script ![]()
Former Bush assistant and political pundit Bradley A. Blakeman claims the political comedy, in theaters now, was lifted from a script he spent eight years writing. More...
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