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Through a series of military and political accidents, a pair of psychotic senior military officers -- U.S. Air Force Commander Jack D. Ripper ( STERLING HAYDEN) and Joint Chiefs of Staff General "Buck" Turgidson (GEORGE C. SCOTT) hatch an ingenious, foolproof, and irrevocable plan to unleash a wing of B-52 bombers and their nuclear payloads on strategic targets inside Russia. And when the brains behind the scheme, Dr. Strangelove (PETER SELLERS), a wheelchair-bound nuclear scientist with bizarre ideas about man's future, accidentally activates the bombing mission, the President of the United States (PETER SELLERS) is unable to stop it.Although he knows the secret code to stop the mission, the Royal Air Force's Group Captain Mandrake (PETER SELLERS) isn't much help since he's come under attack at a U.S. Air Force base by a group of U.S. paratroopers who've been accidentally activated, too. So, despite all efforts to recall him, Major T. J. "King" Kong (SLIM PICKENS) personally sees his bombing mission to its fateful conclusion, even as the Russian Ambassador (PETER BULL) is summoned to the White House in hopes of averting a crisis and preventing the activation of the "Doomsday" machine. But the inevitable comes to pass as the efforts of the Pentagon brass and all the politicians in Moscow and Washington cannot undo the cascading series of cataclysmic events.
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Reviewed by: quintusIX on 2/14/2008 6:43:36 PM
george herbert walker (hi, herb)...bush...once referred to attempts to seriously limit nucular...wait...wrong bush...nuclear arms proliferation as the "craziest thing (he) had ever heard"...the really intriguing thing about this wonderful movie, for me, is its inability to exagerate the human predatory impulse, and the hypocrisy that rationalizes it...enough.
Reviewed by: quintusIX on 2/14/2008 6:43:36 PM
george herbert walker (hi, herb)...bush...once referred to attempts to seriously limit nucular...wait...wrong bush...nuclear arms proliferation as the "craziest thing (he) had ever heard"...the really intriguing thing about this wonderful movie, for me, is its inability to exagerate the human predatory impulse, and the hypocrisy that rationalizes it...enough.
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Reviewed by: quintusIX on 2/14/2008 6:43:36 PM
george herbert walker (hi, herb)...bush...once referred to attempts to seriously limit nucular...wait...wrong bush...nuclear arms proliferation as the "craziest thing (he) had ever heard"...the really intriguing thing about this wonderful movie, for me, is its inability to exagerate the human predatory impulse, and the hypocrisy that rationalizes it...enough.
(Read More Customer Reviews...)Reviewed by: nerworks on 4/7/2006 8:05:14 PM
I had never seen this movie until now.If one takes an open mind when evaluating this movie, I believe you'll see it's greatness.It's not so much the subject matter of the movie, but the character creation that stands out.If you don't like it now, wait until you have seen a few hundred more movies, then rewatch it.It's like a classic song, the peices fall together so rarely.Something only real movie lovers can appreciate, not you fake, get bored in 2 seconds, movie likers.
Reviewed by: geric on 9/18/2005 8:34:48 PM
The storyline discusses "survivable" nuclear war--Henry Kissinger's doctoral thesis.True, it is speculative and perhaps a romantic notion, but Sellars is parodying Kissinger before the man even became famous.The closing sequence of Slim Picken's "last ride" is perhaps indelibly etched in boomer mentality.It would not be possible for the movie to be even 5 years older than it is--it is one of the defining moments of and is forever seated in the sixties.
Reviewed by: AlanModracek on 8/28/2005 5:46:39 PM
A cold war paranoia movie.If I was 20 years older mabey I would have enjoyed it.
Reviewed by: zacharyfs on 8/16/2005 11:16:26 PM
Funny, brilliant, my second favorite movie of all time. To Kill a Mockingbird is my favorite.
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