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What are the worst explicitly political movies of the last 50 years? (Poll Closed)

American President, The 3% (365 votes)

Billy Jack/Born Loser and sequels 1% (138 votes)

Bob Roberts 1% (116 votes)

Brokeback Mountain 5% (648 votes)

Children of Men 1% (119 votes)

China Syndrome, The 4% (462 votes)

Constant Gardener 1% (192 votes)

Contact 1% (124 votes)

Contender, The 1% (75 votes)

Day After Tomorrow, The 7% (968 votes)

Day the Earth Stood Still, 2008 remake 4% (498 votes)

Death of a President 2% (239 votes)

Deer Hunter, The 1% (141 votes)

Dreamers, The 0% (34 votes)

English Patient, The 1% (132 votes)

GI Jane 3% (351 votes)

Green Berets, The 0% (43 votes)

Happy Feet 2% (206 votes)

Inconvenient Truth, An 9% (1,226 votes)

Ishtar 2% (284 votes)

JFK 4% (466 votes)

Lions for Lambs 3% (361 votes)

Michael Moore's entire catalogue 10% (1,307 votes)

Munich 2% (258 votes)

Nixon 3% (355 votes)

Pearl Harbor 2% (248 votes)

Pleasantville 1% (151 votes)

Red Dawn 0% (58 votes)

Redacted 3% (419 votes)

Reds 2% (212 votes)

Rendition 3% (388 votes)

Runaway Jury 1% (125 votes)

Scarlet Letter (Demi Moore happy version) 1% (188 votes)

Siege, The 1% (105 votes)

Star Wars II & III 2% (226 votes)

Sum of all Fears 2% (220 votes)

Syriana 4% (479 votes)

V for Vendetta 3% (378 votes)

W 5% (668 votes)

Zardoz 0% (64 votes)

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Total Votes: 13,037



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