As the film ended and the extensive credits began to roll, my wife and I sat in silence as we both sought to hold back our tears for one of America's greatest presidents.
I'll be adding "Reagan" to my movies-to-see list. I remember back in the early 80's when a co-worker of mine was hired by Reagan's White House to type transcripts of the President's interviews and other public speaking events. She called us all (her former co-workers) one day from the West Wing to say she had met the President and how pleasant he was and that she was loving her job. We all were thrilled for her. It's not every day that you get a call from the White House with an insider's view of the Commander in Chief!
A mostly excellent movie! I was disappointed to see Pat Buchanan's contributions to the Reagan administration completely ignored in the movie. As Buchanan was Reagan's head speechwriter, my understanding was that it was Buchanan who wrote the "Tear Down This Wall' speech!
I'll be adding "Reagan" to my movies-to-see list. I remember back in the early 80's when a co-worker of mine was hired by Reagan's White House to type transcripts of the President's interviews and other public speaking events. She called us all (her former co-workers) one day from the West Wing to say she had met the President and how pleasant he was and that she was loving her job. We all were thrilled for her. It's not every day that you get a call from the White House with an insider's view of the Commander in Chief!
Did kissenger screw Nixon?
I know Dennis personally and there is no one else I know who could capture y most favored POTUS from the past!
A mostly excellent movie! I was disappointed to see Pat Buchanan's contributions to the Reagan administration completely ignored in the movie. As Buchanan was Reagan's head speechwriter, my understanding was that it was Buchanan who wrote the "Tear Down This Wall' speech!