![]() Then Lynne and Dick start talking like they are in Macbeth. There is a fantastic scene between Lynne and Dick where Plemons' character narrating notes - that we wouldn't know what they actually would have said in this certain moment, but he images it would be something quite Shakespearian. Bush, Tyler Perry as Colin Powell, Naomi Watts, Lily Rabe, Jesse Plemons (in a role that I did NOT see coming), and plenty more. Then you have Steve Carell as Donald Rumsfeld, Sam Rockwell as George W. Christian Bale is so believable as Dick Cheney that you suddenly forget that you are even watching Bale at all. Christian Bale and Amy Adams teaming up again, this time as Dick and Lynne Cheney further prove they should team up in every movie together. Other than the brilliant script the main thing to note in this movie is the perfect casting. It is a little slower paced of a movie, but the way he frames every scene has such gusto that you can't take your eyes off the screen. ![]() Just like in The Big Short, the amount of information McKay throws at you is a little overwhelming, especially if you don't fully understand it. As Adam McKay's follow-up to The Big Short (one of my favorite films of 2015) he is back with another dark satirical comedy.
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