Primary Colors(1998)- User Reviews

18 USER REVIEWS
  • star44

    Gee, have you not heard. For ages cellular phones are sooo dangerous.
    As well as Mark Knopfler and Robert Planteses' allegiance, huh?
    I was born in 1977, so Spirut Agnew has become a weird topic over the last decade.
    I also learned that.
    I am not …more»
  • star55

    I THOUGHT THE MOVIE WAS GREAT DESERVES AN "A".
    JOHN TRAVOLTA WAS MAGNIFICENT AS STANTON. I
    GUESS THE TIMES WERE CONSISTENT TO CLINTON AND
    THIS MADE IT VERY EVIDENT AS TO WHAT DOES GO
    ON NOT WHAT MIGHT. I FELT THAT SEEING THIS
    MOVIE MADE ME …more»
  • star44

    A political drama parodying the Clinton Administration. The strong point of the film is the acting. They are working with a great script however. I never had a feeling the characters were doing anything because the script told them to. Above all others …more»
  • star22

    This movie reeks of crappy Hollywood pontificating. I mean, really... The War Room is much better if you are actually interested in this campaign. This is like comparing a high school production of romeo and juliet with reading the actual shakespeare …more»
  • star55

    I thought this was a outstanding movie the first I saw it, and it still is. I still remember the great and memberable weekend I had when I first saw this film. I can't begin to tell you about it, but it was somthing.Kathy Bates gave one of her BEST …more»
  • star44

    Witty political comedy about the Clinton-like rise of an unknown Southern governor (Travolta) to the presidency, with the help of his wife (Thompson) and campaign staff. Told from the perspective of a young staffer (Lester), it highlights both the governor’s …more»
  • star44

    at first when i saw this movie the first time i didnt really understand it because i was like 11 but now having see it since this was a pretty good movie and i think kathy bates performace in it was amazing overall the film was good and trovolta pulled …more»
  • star44

    Funny comedy with a nice touch with real life politics. Job well done especially at showing how a political campaign is organized in the back-office, what few movies about politics care about.

    Travolta was certainly comfortable in this role...more»
  • star22

    Vinnie Barbarino, AKA John Travolta, fakes a REALLY bad southern accent and portrays a sleazy, womanizing, amoral Bill Clinton clone running for president. If you can get past the terrible acting and watered down script, it's actually a bit cute …more»

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