Talk:With Honors (film)
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Plot shortening
editAlthough I do agree older revisions are too specific and long, the last one made to the "Plot" section made it incoherent, in my opinion, as it sounds like it'll tell much but ends up skipping a major part of the movie altogether. Wouldn't it be better to restructure it from ground zero?
sounds
editlike an advertisement or was written by a fan 67.177.250.167 (talk) 22:21, 26 November 2007 (UTC)
- Yea, the character list contains the phrase "as well" 3 times...needs to be cleaned up a bit. CoW mAnX (talk) 23:30, 15 January 2009 (UTC)
Fair use rationale for Image:With Honors Soundtrack.gif
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Fair use rationale for Image:With honors poster.jpg
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Political persuasion of Prof. Pitkannan
editThe plot currently suggests that Pitkannan is a big government liberal, though when viewing clips of the movie, that appears to be incorrect. In the most prominent speech, "genius of the Constitution", Pitkannan is openly derisive of political correctness, hostile to the power of the presidency, and dismissive of Simon's vagrancy, to the point of suggesting that Simon is capable, but only wishes to get drunk. It sounds like Pitkannan is anything but a big government liberal. He may be conservative, or he may be simply viciously cynical. While the actor playing the part was certainly a liberal in his own right, it would appear that the actor is parodizing his old foe, William F. Buckley, Jr., who was a staunch conservative. I'm interested in hearing if others have evidence for the character being liberal, because it appears to be incorrect. Corydon76 (talk) 05:26, 10 December 2015 (UTC)