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Commentary with Tim Robbins; Commentary with Tim Robbins and Gore Vidal; Commentary with political editors Alex Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair; Full-screen version; 2.0 Dolby Surround audio; Deleted scenes; Theatrical trailer; TV spots; Photo gallery; Cast and crew information; Production notes; Digitally mastered; Scene access; Interactive menus
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1. Bob Roberts
2. Broken Dove
3. Good Morning, Philadelphia
4. With Pride
5. The Local News
6. Reading the Stock Market
7. "Wall Street Rap"
8. Devoted Followers
9. Lucas Hart III's Past
10. "Drugs Stink"
11. The Use of Force
12. Investigative Journalist
13. Beauty Pageant
14. Pennsylvania State Campaign Debate
15. The Smoking Gun
16. Violent Protest
17. Losing Control
18. Savings and Loan Scandal
19. Cutting Edge Live
20. Assassination Attempt
21. Chaos in the Streets
22. An American Martyr
23. Election Day
24. A Winner Is Declared
25. Kind Words
26. Raplin Is Released
27. Comeback Concert
28. Bugs Raplin Is Assassinated
29. End Credits
An ambitious, audacious directorial debut for Tim Robbins, this deft and occasionally savage satire displays a healthy contempt for our political process and the media that covers it. Robbins casts himself as Bob Roberts, a wealthy, rabidly right-wing folk singer determined to unseat liberal, longtime Senator Brickley Paiste (acidly played by novelist Gore Vidal). The resulting campaign reaches ludicrous heights of hypocrisy, with both candidates vying for the attention of an anesthetized public that seems to value show-biz panache over ideological integrity. Half mockumentary and half polemic, Bob Roberts is simultaneously exhilarating and depressing: Robbins portrays our political system as irreversibly corrupt, a cruel charade that encourages unqualified boobs to seek political office based on the size of their wallets and their egos. But this 1992 film is intelligent, energetic, and vibrantly acted; and the passage of time seems to have confirmed many of Robbins's trenchant observations. The Artisan Entertainment special-edition DVD includes an audio commentary track and behind-the-scenes footage. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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