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www.nypost.com - : New York Post - DECADES before Sept. 11 — dur ing the final days of the Nixon administration, to be exact — a distraught American man tried to hijack a jetliner and crash it into the White House... more...
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www.filmcritic.com - : Filmcritic.com - Richard Nixon does not die in The Assassination of Richard Nixon, but the film’s protagonist – a depressed, angry, middle-aged man named Samuel Bicke (Sean Penn) – eventually comes to believe that, for the good of himself and his country, the commander-in-chief deserves death. Estranged from his wife, unable to hold down employment, and disgusted by the lies and hypocrisies of a 1974 American society that favors the deceitful rich and powerful over the little man, Bicke is a powder keg waiting for his fuse to be lit. And in Niels Mueller’s ... more...
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www.eonline.com - : E! Online - Bureaucracy can surely make you crazy, but this might be taking it a tad too far. Based on true events from the '70s, Samuel Bicke (Sean Penn) feels like ... more...
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