Not-Quite-Vintage Image of the Day: Dick
Filed under: Comedy, Vintage Image of the Day

Did you expect something else from the title of this entry? For shame. Today is TV and film actor Dan Hedaya's birthday, and when I found this out last night, it was such a coincidence that I knew I had to post an image from the 1999 film Dick, in which Hedaya plays Richard Nixon. My husband and I like this often-overlooked little gem of a comedy so much that we invited friends over this weekend to watch the DVD and served themed snacks. (I made Hello Dollies, a bar cookie that figures quite prominently in this movie, although I used plain old pecans instead of the rather special walnuts in the film.)
If you haven't seen Dick, I recommend it highly: Michelle Williams and Kirsten Dunst play two clueless 15-year-olds who happen to be roaming around the Watergate Hotel on the night of the famous 1972 break-in. Subsequently, they become entangled in all kinds of related political events. The cast also includes Harry Shearer as G. Gordon Liddy, Dave Foley as Bob Haldeman, and Will Ferrell and Bruce McCullogh in what may be my favorite portrayals of Woodward and Bernstein. I don't know why more people don't like Dick ... my guess is that everyone gets very silly about the title, or they assume that a movie with Dunst and Williams is for teenagers, which this absolutely is not. So bake yourself up a batch of Hello Dollies and give Dick a try.









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7-24-2006 @ 3:40PM
Wes Kim said...
Yup, definitely a great film.
Apropos of nothing, I'm waiting for someone to cover the critical bloodbath of "Lady in the Water" with the headline "M. Night Schadenfreude." Just saying, is all.
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7-24-2006 @ 5:20PM
Richard von Busack said...
Schadenfreudes the word for it. No one can resist the spectacle of a grade-grubber getting it, whether the name is Shyamalan or Richard Nixon. This is an effervescent film--I loved the dream sequence especially.
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7-24-2006 @ 5:38PM
Cath said...
This was a terrific little film, especially for those of us who were around for that illustrious time in our history. Hedaya was brilliant casting.
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