LBJ Comments

  • Christy 2023-09-28 23:55:47

    An innocuous theme political film, but unfortunately Woody Harrelson's heavy...

  • Jane 2023-09-25 10:12:13

    The plot is quite satisfactory, and the flashback is a bit dizzy. Harrison should win the grand...

  • Joanie 2023-09-14 13:01:02

    These 97 minutes feel too long. No matter how good Woody Harrelson's acting is, he can't support the whole film...

  • Jazmyne 2023-09-05 08:41:22

    After reading it, I feel that there is nothing to say and a bit of...

  • Onie 2023-08-23 22:54:37

    3.5. The movie clearly elevated the role of Kennedy as a supporting role, and even overwhelmed the protagonist, making this movie not called "Linden Johnson" but "John Kennedy". In fact, it is understandable that as far as Kennedy's status in the United States is, no one would buy him as a pure supporting...

  • Rosetta 2023-08-23 18:52:42

    In its final act, the film unfortunately devolves toward TV-movie conventionality by ending on the high note. If “LBJ” had done the same, a very good film might have a become a truly exceptional...

  • Edwardo 2023-08-23 05:01:50

    Don't know this history, Harrison's voice is super like it, that's enough, and a little metaphor is...

  • Kellie 2023-08-22 11:17:21

    Excellent acting skills, good teaching materials for studying management...

  • Ellen 2023-08-19 02:02:26

    Is he the first US president to shit on the big...

  • Leola 2023-08-18 21:53:19

    It can be compared with the other one, but I still dare not let it go. The other one is to completely beautify LBJ, and this one wants to be neutral, but it seems to have no position, although many details imply a lot. things, but they all seem unclear, a...

Extended Reading

LBJ quotes

  • Lyndon B. Johnson: [walking right up to his face] We've been talking about this forever, and we never say a damn thing.

    Senator Richard Russell: Well-a, What? What do you wanna say? That you're gonna turn your back on me? That you don't care about everything I've done for you? That you're willing to betray me?

    Lyndon B. Johnson: That you're a racist.

  • Malcolm: Sir... the American people need to know that President Kennedy has died.

    Lyndon B. Johnson: On April 14th, 1865, two men attempted to kill Secretary of State William Seward stabbing him in his home. At the same time, another assassin was on his way to take the life of Vice President Andrew Johnson. This was the same night that John Wilkes Booth shot Abraham Lincoln. We don't know the extent of this conspiracy or who's behind it. Malcolm, you're to announce President Kennedy's death, only after the rest of us are safely onboard that plane. Otherwise, you're gonna make these boys' jobs a whole hell of a lot harder.