Swing Vote Movie

Swing Vote
Rating:
Run Time: 119 min
MPAA Rating: PG13
Released: 2008
Directors: Joshua Michael Stern
Genre/Type: Comedy
Political Satire
Producers: Kevin Costner
Jim Wilson
Jason Richman
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Plot Synopsis by Jason Buchanan
When the mischievous antics of a precocious 12-year-old girl result in the outcome of the United States presidential election hinging on the vote of her apathetic, likable loser of a father, the man who thought that life had long since passed him by is reluctantly thrust into the national spotlight in this political-themed comedy starring Kevin Costner. Bud Johnson (Costner) is your typical American -- a simple man and loving father who never would have thought he had the power to change the world. Though when election day finally arrives and Bud prepares to cast his ballot, his overachieving daughter Molly proves to be the catalyst for a stunning series of events that place the fate of the free world in the hands of a man more comfortable slinging cases of beer -- her father. The two candidates are portrayed by Dennis Hopper and Kelsey Grammer, with Nathan Lane and Stanley Tucci as their campaign managers. George Lopez also stars as a local TV-station manager who has to deal with the political factions as they set up camp in the small town.

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"Swing Vote" offers a cynical and entirely apt commentary on the sad reality of real-life politics. Want to Learn About Politics? Go to the Movies David Sirota, Creators Syndicate. August 1, 2008. Many filmic treatments of Wash...
In a remarkable turn-of-events, the result of the presidential election comes down to one man's vote. full summary | full synopsis
A person that does not consistently vote for one party or the other. Swing states are those with uncertain party loyalty and leadership that can throw their support to a candidate from either political party.
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Cast

Actors Character Born
Kevin Costner Bud Johnson Jan 18, 1955 in Lynwood, CA
Madeline Carroll Molly Johnson
Paula Patton Kate Madison
Kelsey Grammer President Boone Feb 21, 1955 in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
Dennis Hopper Donald Greenleaf May 17, 1936 in Dodge City, KS
Nathan Lane Art Crumb Feb 3, 1956 in Jersey City, NJ
Stanley Tucci Martin Fox Jan 11, 1960 in Peekskill, NY
George Lopez John Sweeney Apr 23, 1961 in Mission Hills, CA
Judge Reinhold Walter May 21, 1957 in Wilmington, DE
Charles Esten Lewis
Richard Petty Himself
Willie Nelson Himself Apr 30, 1933 in Abbott, TX
Mare Winningham Larissa Johnson
Mark Moses Attorney General Wyatt
Nana Visitor Galena Greenleaf Jul 26, 1957 in New York, NY
Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman Chief Running Bear Aug 17, 1936
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Review by Derek Armstrong
Anyone with a basic understanding of election procedures knows that the American presidency can't be decided by a single voter; even if one county is tied, as in Swing Vote, it's the statewide popular count that determines which candidate receives the electoral votes (see Florida, 2000). But Joshua Michael Stern's film isn't going for plausibility. It's a full-on satire, taking literally the idea that every vote counts, and whatever prejudices Kevin Costner may inspire in a viewer, they don't prevent Stern's script (co-written with Jason Richman) from hitting some bull's-eyes. Politicians have always been accused of changing their positions as a means of pandering to an ever-changing base, but when that base is a single voter, it inspires a number of funny send-ups of political advertising -- like the Republican candidate (Kelsey Grammer) appearing alongside gay soldiers marrying, or the Democrat (Dennis Hopper) showing up on a playground where children are being zapped out of existence because they were aborted. The reason for these flip-flops is that Costner's Bud Johnson doesn't himself know what he wants; his naïve response to whether he's pro-life is "Yeah, of course, who isn't?" Because Grammer and Hopper are both card-carrying members of the GOP -- and both appeared in the heavily right-wing An American Carol -- there's a temptation to look for a conservative agenda in Swing Vote. Truth be told, it isn't there, and despite a rocky and broad beginning, Swing Vote ultimately reveals itself as an earnest supporter of the political process. What's more, it actually has heart. Costner can do these redneck hayseeds named Bud in his sleep, but the real surprise here is his conscientious daughter, played by 12-year-old Madeline Carroll, whose screen presence is downright arresting. Like Bud Johnson himself, Swing Vote may not seem like much on the surface, but assuming it has nothing to say is akin to assuming that one vote doesn't count.

Swing Vote on TV

Zip Code: 10010 · Provider: Verizon Fios Freehold NY Plus-Digital (Jersey City) Edit
Mon , 9:05 AM ET · Swing Vote  · Channel 342 · STZE · Duration: 125 min.
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