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Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story (2008)
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The Murrow, Polk, and IDA Award-winning documentary Boogie Man is about Lee Atwater, a blues-playing rogue whose rise from the South to Chairman of the GOP made him a political rock star. He... Read allThe Murrow, Polk, and IDA Award-winning documentary Boogie Man is about Lee Atwater, a blues-playing rogue whose rise from the South to Chairman of the GOP made him a political rock star. He mentored George W. Bush and Karl Rove while leading the Republican party to historic vict... Read allThe Murrow, Polk, and IDA Award-winning documentary Boogie Man is about Lee Atwater, a blues-playing rogue whose rise from the South to Chairman of the GOP made him a political rock star. He mentored George W. Bush and Karl Rove while leading the Republican party to historic victories, helping make liberal a dirty word, and transforming the way America elects our Pres... Read all

  • Director
    • Stefan Forbes
  • Writer
    • Stefan Forbes
  • Stars
    • Lee Atwater
    • Tucker Eskew
    • Joe Sligh
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    • Director
      • Stefan Forbes
    • Writer
      • Stefan Forbes
    • Stars
      • Lee Atwater
      • Tucker Eskew
      • Joe Sligh
    • 11User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Lee Atwater
    Lee Atwater
    • Self - RNC Chairman
    • (archive footage)
    Tucker Eskew
    • Self - Atwater Aide & McCain Advisor
    Joe Sligh
    • Self - Friend & Bandmate
    Eric Alterman
    • Self - Journalist & Professor
    Jim McCabe
    • Self - Lifelong Friend
    Stephen Raper
    • Self - President, Regent Republicans
    Christopher Stark
    • Self - Chairman, NJ College Republicans
    Joe Conason
    Joe Conason
    • Self - Journalist, Salon.com
    Roger Stone
    Roger Stone
    • Self - Atwater Friend & Republican Operative
    Howard Fineman
    Howard Fineman
    • Self - Senuir Editor, Newsweek
    Henry Eichel
    • Self - Writer, Charlotte Observer
    Chuck Jackson
    • Self - R&B Artist & Atwater Friend
    Tom Turnipseed
    • Self - Former State Senator, South Carolina
    Ishmael Reed
    • Self - Writer & Media Critic
    Lee Bandy
    Lee Bandy
    • Self - Political Writer, The State
    Jack Bass
    • Self - Author & Journalist Professor
    Sam Donaldson
    Sam Donaldson
    • Self - White House Correspondent
    Ed Rollins
    Ed Rollins
    • Self - Campaign Manager, Reagan '84
    • Director
      • Stefan Forbes
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      • Stefan Forbes
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    8paul2001sw-1

    All in the game

    Much of what is worst in American politics is on display in the career of Lee Atwater, a bogeyman for Democrats he put to the sword with underhand tactics both offensive and dishonest. Two interesting things emerge from this documentary: firstly, that far from being an ideologue, Atwater played the game for its own sake, with a ruthless cynicism so naked as to almost be disarming: sometimes it's easy to love an unashamed rogue, even if that rogue does more harm than a conventional hypocrite. Secondly, although Atwater died (of a brain tumour) in the early 1990s, in many ways, George W. Bush is Atwater's legacy; and indeed, Karl Rove was Atwater's protégé. Michael Dukakis, floored by Atwater's dirtiest campaign, is an interesting interviewee here: he comes across as naive in expecting anything better, and maybe that's the saddest aspect of the way that Atwater changed politics. It's probably mistaken to assign too much influence to one man; but it's also possible to fear that the demon of spin will never return to the box.
    5natw

    Leftist propaganda

    I expected this documentary to lean left. I expected it to show all of Lee Atwater's warts. I expected it to shine a harsh light on the dirty campaign tactics that define modern politics. However, I wasn't prepared for the severe leftward tilt of its content. Goodness, if only we had known how angelic Michael Dukakis was, we wouldn't have elected him president, we would have proclaimed him pope! Viewing this film it becomes obvious that his political views and poor campaign had absolutely nothing to do with his landslide defeat. It was all because of that awful man from South Carolina and the millions of sheep who were tricked into voting for the vice president! It's a shame there couldn't have been more balance instead of a litany of complaints from defeated opponents and a condemnation of many of the same tactics used by Democrats. I would have preferred a more rounded look at the man and of politics in general, where both sides have committed their share of bashing, scheming and pandering.
    8BlackJack_B

    Lee Atwater: Using fear as a weapon to the meek.

    I couldn't sleep one night and this documentary was on CBC Newsworld. The political career of Lee Atwater and how he helped Ronald Reagan and George Bush get to the White House is sobering stuff.

    Atwater was a master at spin. He would use every dirty trick in the book to make the GOP's opponents in the elections look bad. Unscrupulous, underhanded, ruthless and unrelenting, he would do everything he could to undermine the opposition. He even would attack his own, such as Bob Dole. He would use the power of fear to get people to vote for the Republicans.

    Despite all this, he still comes off as a charismatic, very likable, affable and cool guy. His love of blues music and the guitar just make you want to forgive him for his evil ways. He comes off as a true charismatic enigma.

    A very interesting look at how the political machine worked in the 1980's and how easy it is to control people with words and images, Boogie Man is definitely worth a watch to see how Atwater manipulated the American people to see things his way.
    6SnoopyStyle

    any means possible

    This is an investigative documentary about Republican operative Lee Atwater. He's a blues-playing hyper-competitive southerner from South Carolina rising to be GOP Chairman. Supposedly, he picked Republicans because of their inferior state and therefore greater opportunity to advance. He interns for Strom Thurmond. In 1973, he becomes the head of college Republicans with his protégé Karl Rove beating the expected winner by challenging every vote and handed the victory by George H.W. Bush. He is able to tap into southern white resentment using every trick possible as long as he gets the win. He is instrumental in Reagan and becomes the favorite hired hand of the Bushes. However it's George W. Bush that is his true soulmate. Both men have been in the rougher street-level world unlike the high class Bush family. He is unrelenting in his drive and remorseless to his enemies.

    This is a damning indictment on politics and a compelling personal study. It's easy to understand the Democrats hating the man and his methods. It is more fascinating to hear it from his former Republican colleagues like Ed Rollins. That's behind the scenes from somebody who was actually behind the scenes. It probably needs to expand on his childhood. Of course, the right has bones to pick about this movie. It has a point of view and it's not a fluff piece of Lee. The funny thing is that Lee would probably be secretly proud of this assessment of his work while railing against it as all lies.
    10sarahi-5

    Great Film

    Political docs are often dry and impersonal. This portrait of republican strategist Lee Atwater is anything but.

    Boogie Man is a compelling story of an intense man driven by power and attention. Like so many in politics, but also on Wall street or in Hollywood, this guy is about winning at all costs. It has great music that keeps you tapping your foot. The film also provides a compellingly smart analysis of media and advertising strategies given by experts in the political world. The film's unexpected story arc that kept me riveted to the screen.

    The archival footage of the Bush family is also priceless.

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    • Trivia
      Boogie Man screenings were introduced by former DNC chair Terry MacAuliffe at the 2008 Democratic National Convention, and by legendary GOP operative Roger Stone at the Republican National Convention.
    • Connections
      Edited into Frontline: Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Death Bells
      by Lightnin Hopkins

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    • Release date
      • September 26, 2008 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Boogie Man
    • Production company
      • InterPositive Media
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $60,332
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,939
      • Sep 28, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $60,332
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1
      • 1.78 : 1

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