Quiz Show

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This vigorously entertaining film, sharply directed by Robert Redford from Paul Attanasio's brilliant screenplay, is based on the game-show scandals of the 1950s, when TV quiz shows were rigged to attract higher ratings and lucrative sponsorships. The fact-based story focuses on the quiz show Twenty-One and popular contestant Charles Van Doren (Ralph Fiennes), a charming, well-bred intellectual who agreed to win the game by using answers supplied by the show's producers. This unfair advantage turned Van Doren into a prototypical media darling at the expense of reigning Twenty-One champion Herbie Stempel (John Turturro, in a bravura performance), a working-class Jewish contestant who, according to the show's sponsors, had worn out his welcome in the public eye. When a congressional investigator (Rob Morrow) catches on to the scam and Stempel blows the whistle on this backstage manipulation, Quiz Show becomes a smart, political exposé about the first generation of television, the corrupting effect of celebrity and success, and the ongoing loss of innocence in American society. Bristling with superior dialogue and energized by an excellent cast including Paul Scofield as Van Doren's morally upstanding father, Quiz Show succeeds as history lesson, intelligent thriller, and morality tale, setting the stage for the countless scandals that would follow in a nation addicted to television. --Jeff Shannon

I recently watched it. What a great film. Captivating from start to finish. The ending really sticks with you.

1994 was a pretty strong year for movies. Here are a few of the higher rated films at IMDB.

The Shawshank Redemption
Pulp Fiction
Forrest Gump
Léon: The Professional
The Lion King
Clerks.
The Crow
Quiz Show
Legends of the Fall
Dumb & Dumber

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I love movies that really capture a moment in time. I have no point of reference, but everyone I know who lived that era said this movie was like opening a time capsule. Spot-on performances, and the racist undercurrent of the culture was so beautifully understated.

Favorite line: "Unfortunately they have the sandwich here, but, uh, they don't seem to have any Reubens."
 

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I love movies that really capture a moment in time. I have no point of reference, but everyone I know who lived that era said this movie was like opening a time capsule. Spot-on performances, and the racist undercurrent of the culture was so beautifully understated.

Favorite line: "Unfortunately they have the sandwich here, but, uh, they don't seem to have any Reubens."

i watch this movie every time it's on for some reason.

man, what was in the water in 1994. Speed, The Professional, Ed Wood, Hoops Dreams, Quiz Show, The Lion King, True Lies, Clerks, Ace Ventura, Hudsucker Proxy, Forrest Gump, Pulp Fiction, Shawkshank, Natural Born Killers, Dumb and Dumber?! That's a pretty incredible list of Oscar contenders/big pulp action films/classic comedies.
 

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Always seemed like a movie I should watch, but never bothered to watch it. I think I even had it sent from Netflix once....

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i watch this movie every time it's on for some reason.

man, what was in the water in 1994. Speed, The Professional, Ed Wood, Hoops Dreams, Quiz Show, The Lion King, True Lies, Clerks, Ace Ventura, Hudsucker Proxy, Forrest Gump, Pulp Fiction, Shawkshank, Natural Born Killers, Dumb and Dumber?! That's a pretty incredible list of Oscar contenders/big pulp action films/classic comedies.

I thought Shawshank and Quiz Show were the two movies that could have (and should have) beaten Gump for Best Pic that year.
 
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