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Dustin Hoffman


Honestly this movie made me obsessed with movies; I have seen it at least 100 times and it gets better and sadder each time.

A profoundly moving story about being dully anti-establishment and then running into the very thing that your parents wished for all along and fading off into the sterilized suburban wasteland after all. brilliant!
By: Stephanie Leeb

The cast was great and the dialogue was so funny
Dustin Hoffman, Teri Garr, Jessica Lange, Bill Murray, Sydney Pollack, Gina Davis, Dabney Coleman, and Charles Durning. Dustin Hoffman should have won an Oscar for his portrayal of Dorothy Michaels/Michael Dorsey. The cast was great and the dialogue was so funny.

What makes a movie patriotic? Is it a film that sucks up to the current administration? Or is it a film that looks at the way things are and says “we can and should do better!” In my own humble opinion, it’s the latter, and that is what “All the Presidents Men” (the book and the movie) did. Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein (Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman) risked everything they had to expose the liars, cheaters and thieves that populated the Nixon administration

THE GRADUATE is one of the movies that opened up my eyes to the power of filmmaking. Dustin Hoffman (my favorite actor) and Anne Bancroft gave amazing performances in the film. Director Mike Nichols shots are so experimental and a perfect representation of Benjamin Braddock’s crossroads as a character. Simon and Garfunkel’s score also fits the mood with such songs as The Sound of Silence and the classic Mrs. Robinson.