Mad City (1997) Reviews

Mad City (1997)
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Investigative TV journalist Max Brackett (Dustin Hoffman) suffers setbacks and winds up filing routine reports from Madeline, California. Max and his eager intern Laurie (Mia Kirshner) are doing a story at the local Museum of Natural History when a bigger story erupts. The Museum's director, Mrs. Banks (Blythe Danner), refuses to talk to former museum security guard Sam Baily (John Travolta) about his firing due to budget cuts. Angered, Sam shoots a shotgun, accidentally hitting another security guard. Realizing he's in the middle of breaking news, Max phones his supervisor (Robert Prosky) and goes to live coverage. A class of young children is visiting the Museum, and Sam holds them hostage. Sam's link to the outside world is the opportunistic Max, who manipulates the situation, telling Sam what to say on camera. Within hours, as the event escalates to national interest, vendors arrive to hawk products at the museum grounds, while the entire country tunes in the ongoing coverage. The screenplay by Eric Williams and Tom Matthews (former managing editor of Boxoffice) is a technological updating of the 1951 Billy Wilder classic Ace in the Hole (aka The Big Carnival) about a scheming journalist (Kirk Douglas) who delays the rescue of a man trapped by a rockfall in order to continue his newspaper reports. Acknowledging the Wilder film, the name "Brackett" is an obvious nod to Charles Brackett, Wilder's long-time collaborator. Filmed in Los Angeles and San Jose, where the San Jose Athletic Club served as the museum location site. Shown at the 1997 Denver Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
John TravoltaDustin Hoffman, (more)
Director(s):
Costa-Gavras
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Man N.

Movie gives you an insight how the media can manipulate things and show them in favorable or bad light. Hoffman, Travolta, and Alda all did a splendid job. The movie has both funny moments and some sad moments. Worth checking out.

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Megan E.

I'm not usually a huge fan of John Travolta but he does a great job acting in this film - extremely believable as a confused, frustrated security guard. Dustin Hoffman, as always, is brilliant and intelligent. The movie is an interesting commentary on our media-driven society. Worth watching!

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Eric P.

It is kind of scary how the media can manipulate a story, especially a big one like this....

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Laurie R.

This was a very good movie - Hoffman and Travolta were great in their respective roles. The story was quite believeable , very true to life. I would highly recommend this movie.

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Jarrod S.

I just can't see a movie with John Travolta being prophetic. Well, other than Pulp Fiction, which still blows my mind that he pulled it off. Watching Mad City, I was entertained, but I felt preached to. The whole movie degrades itself by throwing subtlety to the curb and falling from nuanced satire to unbelievable farce. Disappointing, too, that Dustin Hoffman would sign off on a script like this. There's enough suspense here to make the movie not a complete loss, but don't expect wonders from the message.

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George M.

Probably the worst Travolta movie I have ever seen. I could not even sit through the whole movie. Dont waste your time on this.

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    Man N.

    Movie gives you an insight how the media can manipulate things and show them in favorable or bad light. Hoffman, Travolta, and Alda all did a splendid job. The movie has both funny moments and some sad moments. Worth checking out.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Megan E.

    I'm not usually a huge fan of John Travolta but he does a great job acting in this film - extremely believable as a confused, frustrated security guard. Dustin Hoffman, as always, is brilliant and intelligent. The movie is an interesting commentary on our media-driven society. Worth watching!

    Yes   |   No

     
    Eric P.

    It is kind of scary how the media can manipulate a story, especially a big one like this....

    Yes   |   No

     
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