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Game Change (film)

Game Change is a 2012 American political drama television film based on events of the 2008 United States presidential election campaign of John McCain, directed by Jay Roach and written by Danny Strong, based on the 2010 book of the same name documenting the campaign by political journalists Mark Halperin and John Heilemann. The film stars Julianne Moore, Woody Harrelson, and Ed Harris, and focuses on the chapters about the selection and performance of Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin (Moore) as running mate to Senator John McCain (Harris) in the presidential campaign.

Game Change
Television release poster
GenrePolitical drama
Based on
Game Change
by
Written byDanny Strong
Directed byJay Roach
Starring
Music byTheodore Shapiro
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
ProducerAmy Sayres
CinematographyJim Denault
EditorLucia Zucchetti
Running time118 minutes
Production companies
DistributorHBO
Release
Original networkHBO
Original release
  • March 10, 2012 (2012-03-10)

The plot features a 2010 interview of the campaign's senior strategist Steve Schmidt (Harrelson), using flashbacks to portray McCain and Palin during their ultimately unsuccessful campaign. The film aired on HBO on March 10, 2012. It was well received by critics, with Moore's portrayal of Palin garnering praise. Schmidt praised the film, while Palin and McCain both stated they had no intention of seeing it.[1] Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times described Moore's depiction of Palin as "a sharp-edged but not unsympathetic portrait of a flawed heroine, colored more in pity than in admiration."[2]Game Change has earned many awards, including a Critics' Choice Television Award, a Directors Guild of America Award, a Golden Nymph Award, three Golden Globe Awards, a Producers Guild of America Award, five Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Writers Guild of America Award.

Synopsis

The film opens in 2010 with a frame story: Republican strategist Steve Schmidt is being interviewed by Anderson Cooper for 60 Minutes. Cooper poses a difficult question regarding former vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin: was she selected because she would make the best vice president or because she would win the election?

The story flashes back to Senator John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign, which is struggling to compete with other Republican candidates during the primary season. In a desperate phone call McCain places to Schmidt, he learns about the decision to sit out the 2008 race, but McCain convinces Schmidt to reconsider.

Months later, Schmidt is serving as McCain's Senior Campaign Strategist, and with his help, McCain has clinched the Republican nomination. McCain's preferred running mate, Senator Joe Lieberman, is rejected by the majority of his senior advisers – including Schmidt – because he will not help compete with the celebrity of their opponent, Democratic Senator Barack Obama. The strategists quickly look for a "game change" candidate. The replacement must do four things: excite the conservative base, win the vote of independents, distance the campaign from the Bush administration, and close the "gender gap" – the GOP's 20-point deficit with women. Investigating prominent female Republican politicians, the campaign finds Palin, the governor of Alaska, to have the charismatic qualities they want. After an exceptionally brief vetting process, she is selected. Palin's eventual public reveal creates the buzz that Schmidt and McCain were looking for, bringing them to even or better with Obama in the polls.

While Palin's acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention is well received, the campaign becomes concerned that she is ignorant about many political issues and grossly unprepared. Schmidt handles controversies from her past, such as Troopergate and "Bridge to Nowhere", while other staff attempt to fill broad gaps in her understanding of domestic and foreign politics. While prepping for the interviews, she is preoccupied with her approval ratings in Alaska and the absence of her family while campaigning, eventually becoming unresponsive to advisers who begin to question her mental state. Several prominent blunders in major interviews, such as those with Katie Couric, are a source of mockery in the media and frustration in the campaign. Overwhelmed and poorly prepared, Palin lashes back at attempts by Schmidt and Nicolle Wallace to give her a crash course on the major issues, then blames them for setting up public interviews that ultimately reveal her lack of knowledge.

The staff also comes to accept that Palin is better at memorizing and delivering lines than she is at actually understanding issues. Thus, they grudgingly prepare her for the Vice-Presidential debate by simply having Palin memorize about forty minutes' worth of talking points, which manages to get her through the debate without major incident. However, Palin's growing popularity with the Republican base, even as she alienates mainstream voters, soon overshadows the campaign; Palin becomes uncooperative, rejecting – and conflicting with – Schmidt and the rest of the campaign staff as she gains her own following. Palin, in fact, rebuffs McCain by publicly disagreeing with his decision to end campaigning in Michigan. By late 2008, with prospects appearing poor, the campaign staff boosts a negative campaign against Obama's past associations with the liberal elite, which Palin supports but McCain resists. McCain, meanwhile, becomes discouraged by the negative campaigning, watching growing hostility and vitriol emerge toward Obama among McCain's supporters. With Election Day approaching, senior campaigners express regret that Palin turned out to be style without substance, with Schmidt lamenting that they neglected to vet her competency. McCain consoles Schmidt by reaffirming that taking a risk with Palin was better than fading away.

When Obama wins on Election Night, Schmidt tries to stop a rebellious Palin from giving a concession speech along with McCain's. She appeals to McCain, who agrees with Schmidt. He tells Palin that she is now one of the party leaders and warns her not to let herself be hijacked by extremism. Rick Davis (McCain's campaign manager) comments that Palin will soon be forgotten. During McCain's concession speech, he thanks Palin, who receives enormous and sustained applause, chants, and enthusiasm from the crowd, which is noted in the faces of McCain's advisors. The film returns to the 2010 interview; regarding Cooper's question about whether he would pick Palin again if he had the chance to go back, Schmidt replies that life does not give do-overs.

Cast

The authors of the book Game Change, Mark Halperin and John Heilemann, appear in a cameo as two reporters questioning Schmidt. Actual footage from the 2008 campaign portrayed the Democratic candidates Barack Obama and Joe Biden as well as numerous reporters, including Anderson Cooper, Katie Couric, Wolf Blitzer, Candy Crowley, Charles Gibson, and John King. At times, the film employed doubles and editing to make it appear that the actors are interacting with historical footage, such as in the presidential debate scenes featuring the real Obama, the real Wolf Blitzer, and Harris as McCain.

Production

HBO optioned the book Game Change, by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin, in January 2010.[3] In February 2011, development began with Danny Strong writing and Jay Roach directing. The two had collaborated as writer and director on the 2008 HBO film Recount, about the controversial result of the 2000 U.S. presidential election. Although Strong and Roach based the film on the part of the book dealing with the McCain–Palin campaign, they had also considered a film dealing with Obama's primary battle against Hillary Clinton – an idea ultimately dropped due to the length and complexity of that story, among other reasons.[4] Strong said he interviewed 25 people from the McCain–Palin campaign and referenced other books and articles, including Palin's memoir Going Rogue, in addition to the book on which the film was based.[5]

The main cast was announced in March 2011, starting with Julianne Moore as Palin,[6] Ed Harris as John McCain,[7] with Woody Harrelson, who plays McCain campaign chair Steve Schmidt, coming aboard soon thereafter.[8] The film was primarily shot in Maryland,[9] along with a hotel scene shot in Wilmington, Delaware.[citation needed] The film was also shot and produced in Albuquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico.[10] The film premiered at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. on March 8 prior to its public debut on HBO on March 10, 2012.[11][12]

Reception

Ratings

 
Moore's performance was met with critical acclaim. She won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie.

Game Change was watched by 2.1 million people on its debut night, which marked the highest ratings for an HBO original film since their 2004 film Something the Lord Made.[13]

Reviews

Game Change received generally positive reviews, with 65% of the critics polled by Rotten Tomatoes giving it favorable reviews (based on 37 reviews), with an averaged score of 6.9 out of 10.[14] Metacritic lists the film as scoring 74 out of 100, based on 25 reviews by critics, signifying a "generally favorable" critical response.[15]

David Hinckley of The New York Daily News wrote, "Julianne Moore’s physical Palin in Game Change, which debuts March 10, is even more dead-on than Tina Fey's."[16] Fey, who was noted for her physical resemblance to Palin,[17] won an Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series in 2009 for her satirical impersonation of Palin on the sketch comedy TV show Saturday Night Live.[18] Several excerpts from these impersonations were used in the film.

The Hollywood Reporter's Tim Goodman wrote that the movie "boldly raises the question about whether Palin is mentally unbalanced." He called Moore's performance "virtuoso (and likely Emmy-winning)."[19] Roger Ebert gave the movie three and a half stars.[20] Entertainment Weekly's Ken Tucker gave it an A−.[21]

The Los Angeles Times wrote: "The overall atmosphere of the film is surprisingly kind to all, much more fatalistic than hypercritical and certainly not derisive. Palin's rise and fall is depicted as series of bad decisions made in relatively good faith that lead up to a hideous car crash."[22] Newsday commented: "Moore's performance ... is superb. ... A luminous and fully alive portrait by a first-rate actress."[23] The San Francisco Chronicle also praised the acting: "Game Change is graced by three extraordinary performances in the leading roles, beginning with Moore's portrayal of Palin, which is both complex and entirely credible."[24] The Boston Globe wrote: "Whether “Game Change’’ is a definitive accounting of what happened, and whether some viewers will accept it as such is unknowable. But from a dramatic standpoint is the film entertaining? You betcha."[25]

Response from the McCain campaign

Palin herself said Game Change was based on a "false narrative" and that she did not intend to see it.[26] The film, and the book it is based upon, have been described by John and Cindy McCain as inaccurate.[27] Like Palin, McCain said he did not intend to see it,[13] and took issue with the "exceeding amount of coarse language" that was attributed to him in the film.[28] Many of Sarah Palin's campaign aides have criticized the accuracy of the film. Randy Scheunemann, who tutored Palin on foreign policy matters during the campaign, said: "To call this movie fiction gives fiction a bad name." According to her campaign staff, many had not been contacted by the filmmakers or the authors of the book on which it is based.[29]

However, Steve Schmidt, the campaign's chief strategist, stated: "Ten weeks of the campaign are condensed into a two-hour movie. But it tells the truth of the campaign. That is the story of what happened."[30] He later said that watching the film was tantamount to "an out-of-body experience."[31]

Nicolle Wallace, a chief Palin 2008 aide, said she found Game Change highly credible, saying the film "captured the spirit and emotion of the campaign."[30] Wallace also told ABC News Chief Political Correspondent George Stephanopoulos that the film was "true enough to make me squirm."[32] Both Wallace and Schmidt have had public feuds with Sarah Palin since the 2008 campaign ended.[29]

Melissa Farman, who played Bristol Palin, said it was never the film's intention to portray Sarah Palin in a negative light because the film was not meant to be about Palin, but about "politics at large" and what it means to be a politician in this era.[33]

Accolades

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2012
Artios Awards Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Movie/Mini Series David Rubin, Richard Hicks, Pat Moran, Kathleen Chopin,
and Anne Davison
Nominated [34]
Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Movie/Miniseries Nominated [35]
Best Actor in a Movie/Miniseries Woody Harrelson Nominated
Best Actress in a Movie/Miniseries Julianne Moore Won
Golden Nymph Awards Best Television Film Nominated [36]
Best Direction Jay Roach Nominated
Outstanding Actor Woody Harrelson Won
Ed Harris Nominated
Outstanding Actress Julianne Moore Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Miniseries or Movie Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman, Jay Roach, Danny Strong,
Steven Shareshian, and Amy Sayres
Won [37]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Woody Harrelson Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Julianne Moore Won
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Ed Harris Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Sarah Paulson Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special Jay Roach Won
Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special Danny Strong Won
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special David Rubin, Richard Hicks, Pat Moran, and Kathleen Chopin Won
Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or Movie Jim Denault Nominated
Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Original Dramatic Score) Theodore Shapiro Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or a Movie Lucia Zucchetti Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Movie David MacMillan, Leslie Shatz, and Gabriel J. Serrano Nominated
Satellite Awards Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Nominated [38]
Best Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television Woody Harrelson Nominated
Best Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television Julianne Moore Won
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Sarah Paulson Nominated
Television Critics Association Awards Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries, and Specials Nominated [39]
Women's Image Network Awards Made for Television Movie Won
Actress Made for Television Movie Julianne Moore Nominated
2013
American Cinema Editors Awards Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for Television Lucia Zucchetti Nominated [40]
American Film Institute Awards Top 10 Television Programs Won [41]
Art Directors Guild Awards Excellence in Production Design Award – Television Movie or Mini-Series Michael Corenblith, Samantha Avila, Kuo Pao Lian,
Kenneth Roman, Francesca Gerlach, and Tiffany Zappulla
Nominated [42]
Cinema Audio Society Awards Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Movies and Mini-Series David MacMillan, Gabriel J. Serrano, Leslie Shatz,
Chris Fogel, Travis MacKay, and Tor McAfee Kingdon
Nominated [43]
Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Miniseries Jay Roach Won [44]
Dorian Awards TV Performance of the Year – Actress Julianne Moore Nominated [45]
Golden Globe Awards Best Miniseries or Television Film Won [46]
Best Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film Woody Harrelson Nominated
Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film Julianne Moore Won
Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film Ed Harris Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film Sarah Paulson Nominated
Gracie Awards Outstanding Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Drama Special Julianne Moore Won [47]
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards Best Music Supervision – TV Long Form (Movies and Mini-Series) Evyen Klean and Deva Anderson Won [48]
Peabody Awards Playtone Productions and Everyman Pictures,
in association with HBO Films
Won [49]
Producers Guild of America Awards David L. Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of Long-Form Television Gary Goetzman, Tom Hanks, Jay Roach, Amy Sayres,
Steven Shareshian, and Danny Strong
Won [50]
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Woody Harrelson Nominated [51]
Ed Harris Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Julianne Moore Won
Writers Guild of America Awards Long Form – Adapted Danny Strong;
Based on the book by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann
Won [52]

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External links

  • Game Change at IMDb
  • archive at The Baltimore Sun
  • Interview with Halperin and Heilemann on the film adaptation of Game Change, February 29, 2012, C-SPAN
  • Panel discussion on the film adaptation of Game Change, March 9, 2012, C-SPAN

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Game Change is a 2012 American political drama television film based on events of the 2008 United States presidential election campaign of John McCain directed by Jay Roach and written by Danny Strong based on the 2010 book of the same name documenting the campaign by political journalists Mark Halperin and John Heilemann The film stars Julianne Moore Woody Harrelson and Ed Harris and focuses on the chapters about the selection and performance of Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin Moore as running mate to Senator John McCain Harris in the presidential campaign Game ChangeTelevision release posterGenrePolitical dramaBased onGame Changeby Mark HalperinJohn HeilemannWritten byDanny StrongDirected byJay RoachStarringJulianne MooreWoody HarrelsonEd HarrisMusic byTheodore ShapiroCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionExecutive producersTom HanksGary GoetzmanJay RoachProducerAmy SayresCinematographyJim DenaultEditorLucia ZucchettiRunning time118 minutesProduction companiesHBO FilmsPlaytoneDistributorHBOReleaseOriginal networkHBOOriginal releaseMarch 10 2012 2012 03 10 The plot features a 2010 interview of the campaign s senior strategist Steve Schmidt Harrelson using flashbacks to portray McCain and Palin during their ultimately unsuccessful campaign The film aired on HBO on March 10 2012 It was well received by critics with Moore s portrayal of Palin garnering praise Schmidt praised the film while Palin and McCain both stated they had no intention of seeing it 1 Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times described Moore s depiction of Palin as a sharp edged but not unsympathetic portrait of a flawed heroine colored more in pity than in admiration 2 Game Change has earned many awards including a Critics Choice Television Award a Directors Guild of America Award a Golden Nymph Award three Golden Globe Awards a Producers Guild of America Award five Primetime Emmy Awards and a Writers Guild of America Award Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Ratings 4 2 Reviews 4 3 Response from the McCain campaign 4 4 Accolades 5 References 6 External linksSynopsis EditSee also Game Change The film opens in 2010 with a frame story Republican strategist Steve Schmidt is being interviewed by Anderson Cooper for 60 Minutes Cooper poses a difficult question regarding former vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin was she selected because she would make the best vice president or because she would win the election The story flashes back to Senator John McCain s 2008 presidential campaign which is struggling to compete with other Republican candidates during the primary season In a desperate phone call McCain places to Schmidt he learns about the decision to sit out the 2008 race but McCain convinces Schmidt to reconsider Months later Schmidt is serving as McCain s Senior Campaign Strategist and with his help McCain has clinched the Republican nomination McCain s preferred running mate Senator Joe Lieberman is rejected by the majority of his senior advisers including Schmidt because he will not help compete with the celebrity of their opponent Democratic Senator Barack Obama The strategists quickly look for a game change candidate The replacement must do four things excite the conservative base win the vote of independents distance the campaign from the Bush administration and close the gender gap the GOP s 20 point deficit with women Investigating prominent female Republican politicians the campaign finds Palin the governor of Alaska to have the charismatic qualities they want After an exceptionally brief vetting process she is selected Palin s eventual public reveal creates the buzz that Schmidt and McCain were looking for bringing them to even or better with Obama in the polls While Palin s acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention is well received the campaign becomes concerned that she is ignorant about many political issues and grossly unprepared Schmidt handles controversies from her past such as Troopergate and Bridge to Nowhere while other staff attempt to fill broad gaps in her understanding of domestic and foreign politics While prepping for the interviews she is preoccupied with her approval ratings in Alaska and the absence of her family while campaigning eventually becoming unresponsive to advisers who begin to question her mental state Several prominent blunders in major interviews such as those with Katie Couric are a source of mockery in the media and frustration in the campaign Overwhelmed and poorly prepared Palin lashes back at attempts by Schmidt and Nicolle Wallace to give her a crash course on the major issues then blames them for setting up public interviews that ultimately reveal her lack of knowledge The staff also comes to accept that Palin is better at memorizing and delivering lines than she is at actually understanding issues Thus they grudgingly prepare her for the Vice Presidential debate by simply having Palin memorize about forty minutes worth of talking points which manages to get her through the debate without major incident However Palin s growing popularity with the Republican base even as she alienates mainstream voters soon overshadows the campaign Palin becomes uncooperative rejecting and conflicting with Schmidt and the rest of the campaign staff as she gains her own following Palin in fact rebuffs McCain by publicly disagreeing with his decision to end campaigning in Michigan By late 2008 with prospects appearing poor the campaign staff boosts a negative campaign against Obama s past associations with the liberal elite which Palin supports but McCain resists McCain meanwhile becomes discouraged by the negative campaigning watching growing hostility and vitriol emerge toward Obama among McCain s supporters With Election Day approaching senior campaigners express regret that Palin turned out to be style without substance with Schmidt lamenting that they neglected to vet her competency McCain consoles Schmidt by reaffirming that taking a risk with Palin was better than fading away When Obama wins on Election Night Schmidt tries to stop a rebellious Palin from giving a concession speech along with McCain s She appeals to McCain who agrees with Schmidt He tells Palin that she is now one of the party leaders and warns her not to let herself be hijacked by extremism Rick Davis McCain s campaign manager comments that Palin will soon be forgotten During McCain s concession speech he thanks Palin who receives enormous and sustained applause chants and enthusiasm from the crowd which is noted in the faces of McCain s advisors The film returns to the 2010 interview regarding Cooper s question about whether he would pick Palin again if he had the chance to go back Schmidt replies that life does not give do overs Cast EditJulianne Moore as Sarah Palin Governor of Alaska Woody Harrelson as Steve Schmidt Senior Campaign Strategist Ed Harris as John McCain U S Senator from Arizona Peter MacNicol as Rick Davis Campaign Manager Jamey Sheridan as Mark Salter Senior Adviser and Speechwriter Sarah Paulson as Nicolle Wallace Director of Communications Ron Livingston as Mark Wallace Senior Adviser David Barry Gray as Todd Palin Larry Sullivan as Chris Edwards Deputy Chief of Staff Melissa Farman as Bristol Palin Kevin Bigley as Track Palin Brian d Arcy James as Ted Frank Bruce Altman as Fred Davis Chief Media Strategist Colby French as Tucker Eskew Senior Media Adviser John Rothman as Arthur B Culvahouse Jr Vetting Attorney Sandy Bainum as Cindy McCain Tiffany Thornton as Meghan McCain Alex Hyde White as Lindsey Graham U S Senator from South Carolina Justin Gaston as Levi Johnston Austin Pendleton as Joe Lieberman U S Senator from Connecticut The authors of the book Game Change Mark Halperin and John Heilemann appear in a cameo as two reporters questioning Schmidt Actual footage from the 2008 campaign portrayed the Democratic candidates Barack Obama and Joe Biden as well as numerous reporters including Anderson Cooper Katie Couric Wolf Blitzer Candy Crowley Charles Gibson and John King At times the film employed doubles and editing to make it appear that the actors are interacting with historical footage such as in the presidential debate scenes featuring the real Obama the real Wolf Blitzer and Harris as McCain Production EditHBO optioned the book Game Change by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin in January 2010 3 In February 2011 development began with Danny Strong writing and Jay Roach directing The two had collaborated as writer and director on the 2008 HBO film Recount about the controversial result of the 2000 U S presidential election Although Strong and Roach based the film on the part of the book dealing with the McCain Palin campaign they had also considered a film dealing with Obama s primary battle against Hillary Clinton an idea ultimately dropped due to the length and complexity of that story among other reasons 4 Strong said he interviewed 25 people from the McCain Palin campaign and referenced other books and articles including Palin s memoir Going Rogue in addition to the book on which the film was based 5 The main cast was announced in March 2011 starting with Julianne Moore as Palin 6 Ed Harris as John McCain 7 with Woody Harrelson who plays McCain campaign chair Steve Schmidt coming aboard soon thereafter 8 The film was primarily shot in Maryland 9 along with a hotel scene shot in Wilmington Delaware citation needed The film was also shot and produced in Albuquerque and Santa Fe New Mexico 10 The film premiered at the Newseum in Washington D C on March 8 prior to its public debut on HBO on March 10 2012 11 12 Reception EditRatings Edit Moore s performance was met with critical acclaim She won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Game Change was watched by 2 1 million people on its debut night which marked the highest ratings for an HBO original film since their 2004 film Something the Lord Made 13 Reviews Edit Game Change received generally positive reviews with 65 of the critics polled by Rotten Tomatoes giving it favorable reviews based on 37 reviews with an averaged score of 6 9 out of 10 14 Metacritic lists the film as scoring 74 out of 100 based on 25 reviews by critics signifying a generally favorable critical response 15 David Hinckley of The New York Daily News wrote Julianne Moore s physical Palin in Game Change which debuts March 10 is even more dead on than Tina Fey s 16 Fey who was noted for her physical resemblance to Palin 17 won an Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series in 2009 for her satirical impersonation of Palin on the sketch comedy TV show Saturday Night Live 18 Several excerpts from these impersonations were used in the film The Hollywood Reporter s Tim Goodman wrote that the movie boldly raises the question about whether Palin is mentally unbalanced He called Moore s performance virtuoso and likely Emmy winning 19 Roger Ebert gave the movie three and a half stars 20 Entertainment Weekly s Ken Tucker gave it an A 21 The Los Angeles Times wrote The overall atmosphere of the film is surprisingly kind to all much more fatalistic than hypercritical and certainly not derisive Palin s rise and fall is depicted as series of bad decisions made in relatively good faith that lead up to a hideous car crash 22 Newsday commented Moore s performance is superb A luminous and fully alive portrait by a first rate actress 23 The San Francisco Chronicle also praised the acting Game Change is graced by three extraordinary performances in the leading roles beginning with Moore s portrayal of Palin which is both complex and entirely credible 24 The Boston Globe wrote Whether Game Change is a definitive accounting of what happened and whether some viewers will accept it as such is unknowable But from a dramatic standpoint is the film entertaining You betcha 25 Response from the McCain campaign Edit Palin herself said Game Change was based on a false narrative and that she did not intend to see it 26 The film and the book it is based upon have been described by John and Cindy McCain as inaccurate 27 Like Palin McCain said he did not intend to see it 13 and took issue with the exceeding amount of coarse language that was attributed to him in the film 28 Many of Sarah Palin s campaign aides have criticized the accuracy of the film Randy Scheunemann who tutored Palin on foreign policy matters during the campaign said To call this movie fiction gives fiction a bad name According to her campaign staff many had not been contacted by the filmmakers or the authors of the book on which it is based 29 However Steve Schmidt the campaign s chief strategist stated Ten weeks of the campaign are condensed into a two hour movie But it tells the truth of the campaign That is the story of what happened 30 He later said that watching the film was tantamount to an out of body experience 31 Nicolle Wallace a chief Palin 2008 aide said she found Game Change highly credible saying the film captured the spirit and emotion of the campaign 30 Wallace also told ABC News Chief Political Correspondent George Stephanopoulos that the film was true enough to make me squirm 32 Both Wallace and Schmidt have had public feuds with Sarah Palin since the 2008 campaign ended 29 Melissa Farman who played Bristol Palin said it was never the film s intention to portray Sarah Palin in a negative light because the film was not meant to be about Palin but about politics at large and what it means to be a politician in this era 33 Accolades Edit Year Award Category Nominee s Result Ref 2012 Artios Awards Outstanding Achievement in Casting Television Movie Mini Series David Rubin Richard Hicks Pat Moran Kathleen Chopin and Anne Davison Nominated 34 Critics Choice Television Awards Best Movie Miniseries Nominated 35 Best Actor in a Movie Miniseries Woody Harrelson NominatedBest Actress in a Movie Miniseries Julianne Moore WonGolden Nymph Awards Best Television Film Nominated 36 Best Direction Jay Roach NominatedOutstanding Actor Woody Harrelson WonEd Harris NominatedOutstanding Actress Julianne Moore NominatedPrimetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Miniseries or Movie Tom Hanks Gary Goetzman Jay Roach Danny Strong Steven Shareshian and Amy Sayres Won 37 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Woody Harrelson NominatedOutstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Julianne Moore WonOutstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie Ed Harris NominatedOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Sarah Paulson NominatedOutstanding Directing for a Miniseries Movie or a Dramatic Special Jay Roach WonOutstanding Writing for a Miniseries Movie or a Dramatic Special Danny Strong WonPrimetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries Movie or a Special David Rubin Richard Hicks Pat Moran and Kathleen Chopin WonOutstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or Movie Jim Denault NominatedOutstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries Movie or a Special Original Dramatic Score Theodore Shapiro NominatedOutstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Miniseries or a Movie Lucia Zucchetti NominatedOutstanding Sound Mixing for a Miniseries or a Movie David MacMillan Leslie Shatz and Gabriel J Serrano NominatedSatellite Awards Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Nominated 38 Best Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television Woody Harrelson NominatedBest Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television Julianne Moore WonBest Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Sarah Paulson NominatedTelevision Critics Association Awards Outstanding Achievement in Movies Miniseries and Specials Nominated 39 Women s Image Network Awards Made for Television Movie WonActress Made for Television Movie Julianne Moore Nominated2013 American Cinema Editors Awards Best Edited Miniseries or Motion Picture for Television Lucia Zucchetti Nominated 40 American Film Institute Awards Top 10 Television Programs Won 41 Art Directors Guild Awards Excellence in Production Design Award Television Movie or Mini Series Michael Corenblith Samantha Avila Kuo Pao Lian Kenneth Roman Francesca Gerlach and Tiffany Zappulla Nominated 42 Cinema Audio Society Awards Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Movies and Mini Series David MacMillan Gabriel J Serrano Leslie Shatz Chris Fogel Travis MacKay and Tor McAfee Kingdon Nominated 43 Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Miniseries Jay Roach Won 44 Dorian Awards TV Performance of the Year Actress Julianne Moore Nominated 45 Golden Globe Awards Best Miniseries or Television Film Won 46 Best Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film Woody Harrelson NominatedBest Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film Julianne Moore WonBest Supporting Actor in a Series Miniseries or Television Film Ed Harris WonBest Supporting Actress in a Series Miniseries or Television Film Sarah Paulson NominatedGracie Awards Outstanding Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Drama Special Julianne Moore Won 47 Guild of Music Supervisors Awards Best Music Supervision TV Long Form Movies and Mini Series Evyen Klean and Deva Anderson Won 48 Peabody Awards Playtone Productions and Everyman Pictures in association with HBO Films Won 49 Producers Guild of America Awards David L Wolper Award for Outstanding Producer of Long Form Television Gary Goetzman Tom Hanks Jay Roach Amy Sayres Steven Shareshian and Danny Strong Won 50 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Woody Harrelson Nominated 51 Ed Harris NominatedOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Julianne Moore WonWriters Guild of America Awards Long Form Adapted Danny Strong Based on the book by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann Won 52 References Edit Sperling Daniel March 12 2012 Sarah Palin not concerned by false HBO movie Game Change Digital Spy Retrieved March 17 2012 Stanley Alessandra March 8 2012 Trying to train and contain a candidate New York Times HBO options Game Change The Daily Beast January 22 2010 Archived from the original on September 14 2012 Game Change Television production C SPAN March 9 2012 Event occurs at 6 30 Retrieved March 12 2012 A forum interview feature Schmidt Heilemann Halperin Roach and Strong Game Change Television production C SPAN March 9 2012 Event occurs at 8 20 Retrieved March 12 2012 de Moraes Lisa March 9 2011 HBO announces new McCain Palin film Game Change The Washington Post Hibberd James March 23 2011 Ed Harris cast as John McCain in HBO s Game Change Entertainment Weekly Collins Scott March 25 2011 Woody Harrelson will play GOP adviser in HBO political movie Game Change Los Angeles Times HBO to Shoot Game Change Film in Md Southern Maryland Online March 11 2011 Game Change starring Ed Harris amp Jullianne Moore moves to New Mexico in June Extras Needed Archived October 14 2019 at the Wayback Machine On Location Vacations May 19 2011 Retrieved July 12 2012 Judkis Maura March 12 2012 Game Change Critics react to Sarah Palin movie Washington Post Game Change HBO Movies Retrieved July 12 2016 a b Ratings Game Change Premiere Gives HBO 8 Year Movie High TheWrap March 13 2012 Game Change Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved October 16 2012 Game Change Metacritic Retrieved March 13 2012 Hinckley David January 14 2012 Julianne Moore as Sarah Palin in HBO s Game Change Daily News New York Coyle Jake September 13 2008 Tina Fey likely to play Sarah Palin on SNL USA Today You betcha Tina Fey wins Emmy as Sarah Palin on SNL Los Angeles Times September 13 2009 Archived from the original on July 9 2012 Retrieved March 10 2012 Game Change TV Review The Hollywood Reporter February 22 2012 The greatest actress in American political history March 5 2012 Retrieved 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