Thursday Movie Picks #38: Journalists/Reporters for Print/TV

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After another 2-week hiatus, sinekdoks returns to Thursday Movie Picks series hosted by Wandering through the Shelves. This week, we talk about Journalist/Reporter for Print/TV—quite a tough theme, but with a little help from the internet, I could recall some of my favorite movies containing journalist/reporters.

So, here’s my picks for my Top Journalist Movies. 

01. Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)

Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell) and his iconic news buddy are the first one to come in mind. Imagine what if a real TV channel has a set of anchorman, sportscaster, weatherman, and field reporter as sloppy as them; then, there’s where you cannot stop chortling a guilty feeling laugh.

02. Zodiac (2007)

This is where journalists become the ace of spades in this based-on-true-event serial killer case—in which journalist Paul Avery (Downey Jr.) works with SFPD inspector David Toschi (Rufallo) and newspaper cartoonist Robert Graysmith (Gyllenhaal) to decipher message from the titular killer.

03. Frost/Nixon (2008)

And this one is my favorite: reenactment of the famous interview between journalist, David Frost (Michael Sheen), and American controversial former president, Richard Nixon (Frank Langella). With typical strong “confrontation” script by Peter Morgan and Ron Howard’s virulent direction, Langella becomes a monster and, as usual, Sheen ends up being my favorite.


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28 responses to “Thursday Movie Picks #38: Journalists/Reporters for Print/TV”

  1. Elliot Newton Avatar
    Elliot Newton

    Anchorman – I love it. It’s endlessly quotable. Zodiac is a great choice as well, but it’s been years since I’ve seen it.

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      Glad you liked em too. They’re both a quite old movie (not that old though), but sometimes, old is gold 🙂

  2. Jenna and Allie (@FlickChicksBlog) Avatar
    Jenna and Allie (@FlickChicksBlog)

    Ack! I forgot all about Anchorman, great choice. Zodiac cropped up on my researching and I was shocked that it was the first time I’ve heard of it, especially as it’s got Jake Gyllenhaal in (I’m on a mission to watch anything/everything he’s in) so that’s on my watch list now 🙂
    – Allie

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      Thanks! Glad you liked it too. Zodiac is even my most obvious choice for the picks. Gyllenhaal’s amazing there but so are Rufallo and RDJ.

  3. Brittani Avatar
    Brittani

    I love Anchorman! I used it once before so I was kind of irked I couldn’t use it again this week. I chose Zodiac too, but I never got around to seeing Frost/Nixon

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      Oh that’s wise 🙂 I’m glad you also picked Zodiac. Frost/Nixon came to my attention recently after I watched some performance from Michael Sheen.

  4. Matt Avatar
    Matt

    I picked Zodiac too. It’s one of my favourites. And I was glad to see a vote for Frost/Nixon. I completely ignored my hate for Ron Howard when enjoying it.

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      So delighted knowing you picked that too. I think Frost/ Nixon’s one great work of Peter Morgan’s work instead of merely Ron Howard’s direction. Morgan’s best at confronting two strong individuals.

  5. Dan Avatar
    Dan

    SO GLAD you picked Frost/Nixon. I almost did this week, too. Both Sheen and Langella are just spectacular in reprising their stage roles and the film is really underrated.

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      True that! It’s a bit underrated, but you cannot miss Sheen and Langella here!

  6. Wendell Avatar
    Wendell

    Surprised this is first time today I’ve seen Anchorman on a list. Love it!

    I like Zodiac, but the 3rd act was dreadfully slow.

    Love Frost/Nixon. Langella was so perfect.

    Great post!

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      Thanks, Wendell! Perhaps, Anchorman is too obvious. The other’s a bit slurry so I guess they’re not so obvious.

  7. Big Screen Small Words Avatar
    Big Screen Small Words

    Great picks! Anchorman was pretty funny, and I still need to see your other choices.

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      Indeed Anchorman is hilarious. And I love the sequel as well. Thanks for reading 🙂

  8. Jay Avatar
    Jay

    Anchorman! Yes, totally obvious, upon reflection.

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      Indeed, it is. Always among first thoughts.

  9. ruth Avatar
    ruth

    Oooh, great pick w/ Zodiac, why didn’t I think of that? I still need to see Frost/Nixon, I love both actors too.

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      Perhaps cause the serial killer’s charm overshadows the journalist’s role in the conflict.
      Anyway, that’s one reason I picked Frost/Nixon: Michael Sheen.

  10. joelnox Avatar
    joelnox

    I put off seeing Anchorman until this year because of my disdain for all things Will Ferrell but so many people told me they enjoyed it I broke down and gave it a look. I didn’t love it but it was nowhere near as bad as I had anticipated and it fits well in this week’s theme.

    Your other two choices though I found much better. Zodiac was unsettling but since it was designed to be I didn’t mind that and the acting is superior.

    Frost/Nixon is my favorite of your three and it interrelates to one of my all-time favorite films, which I’ve seen turn up on several lists today, All the President’s Men. Both Sheen and Langella are amazing in the film but it also has a very strong supporting cast with Oliver Platt and Matthew Macfayden the standouts there. For what is basically a talk piece it is endlessly rewatchable.

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      Well, among those three, Anchorman indeed is the lightest. But, you’re entitled to the opinion which I can get the point 🙂
      Zodiac and Frost/Nixon indeed are more serious. Zodiac has the power of atmosphere and the acting for surw, but so does Frost/Nixon. I’m so glad you acknowledge those picks too.

  11. Birgit Avatar
    Birgit

    I was wondering if anyone would pick The Anchorman:) I have to say it is not one of my favourites but it has its moments. Love Zodiac-this is quite the true story and also scary because it’s true. I still have to see Frost/Nixon but I heard Langella was great

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      Then I’m the one 🙂 glad you liked Zodiac, it’s always compelling as it should be.
      Frost/Nixon is a strong movie, I highly recommend it 🙂

  12. Andrew Avatar
    Andrew

    LOL! Anchorman! That’s such a perfect choice. Love that you went there.

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      I’m surprised that nobody went for it, really. It’s on my mind all the time.

  13. Kirby Avatar
    Kirby

    I also have Anchorman on my list. Haven’t seen the other two, but really want to check out Zodiac

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      That makes two of us. I think you should check Zodiac and Frost/Nixon, they’re amazing.

  14. Kevin Avatar
    Kevin

    I so almost picked Anchorman. GREAT PICK! Zodiac would’ve made my list as well, if I hadn’t already used it for another post. Frank Langella is unreal great in Frost/Nixon, but that’s about all I dug about it. Great picks!

    1. Paskalis Damar AK Avatar
      Paskalis Damar AK

      Oh it’s great knowing that you almost had it, although you’re not. Thanks!

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