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Mississippi Burning was a really good one that had lots of political implications.
Ed Suspicious
Jun 2013
#4
Second the motion, a great movie about the civil rights politics of the 60's
bottomofthehill
Jun 2013
#30
If you want some laughs, check out Bullworth. It's not great cinema and has its share
Egalitarian Thug
Jun 2013
#46
Lincoln,12 angry men,Grand Torino,Frost/Nixon,Quiz Show,Downfall,41,Being There
graham4anything
Jun 2013
#60
As an 18th Century scholar observing the 21st Century, I'm afraid the answer is Idiocracy.
Nimajneb Nilknarf
Jun 2013
#109