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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant political satire
At the outset, let me say what I am: I am white, 61 years old, a physician, and I live in a gated community. It would be easy for people like me to dismiss "Head of State" as just another crass commercial rip-off by Hollywood. It's not that at all.

The premise underlying "Head of State" is that Americans are currently represented by a government totally out...
Published on December 12, 2004 by David Reese

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars sadly, this wasn't funny
Chris Rock is funny. Bernie Mac is funny. Both comedic geniuses are funny together. The problem? This movie wasn't funny. Perposterous plot, stereotypes lambasted trhoughout, and worst of all - poor comedic timing. I knew the punchlines way before they were delivered. This is why it was in the theaters for less than 3 weeks... it bombed. It was hyped up well, so it took...
Published on July 22, 2003 by connorpeters


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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant political satire, December 12, 2004
At the outset, let me say what I am: I am white, 61 years old, a physician, and I live in a gated community. It would be easy for people like me to dismiss "Head of State" as just another crass commercial rip-off by Hollywood. It's not that at all.

The premise underlying "Head of State" is that Americans are currently represented by a government totally out of touch with the lives of ordinary citizens. That's why this film can be so hilarious, why it strikes such a responsive chord.

"Head of State" is more than just another comedy, more than just a parody of our political process. It is brilliant political satire, studded with remarkable insights into the political process. Yes, I laughed all the way through the film. But if Mays Gilliam ever comes to real life in America, I won't be laughing at him. I'll be voting for him. And so will the country.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Chris Rocks the Votes. in this clever, Intelligent underrated movie., December 12, 2005
Chris Rock does an excellent job writing directing and co-producing Head of State. It's a hilarious comedy with a lot of heart and a lot of soul. Well-written, intelligent and extremely clever, Rock's comedy stays true to its African-American roots while making commentary about the sad state of the current political process in America. Perhaps in his own way Rock is trying to send a message to politicians to express real ideas, speak from the heart.
In Head Of State Chris Rock plays a struggling Washington D.C. Alderman who gets no respect. Constituents don't appreciate the aspiring politician, and his girlfriend (Robin Givens) dumps him leaving him with unpaid bills and a repossessed car. The next day his boss (Keith David) fires him. He thinks things are turning around when the Democratic Party recruits him to run for President. The jokes on him; the Democratic party knows it can't win against the popular two-term Republican vice president in 2004, so they decide to trot out Rock's character as a filler candidate until the 2008 election. They don't believe a black candidate has a chance, but the alderman believes in himself.
The campaign is dull until a pep talk from his brother (Bernie Mac) at a Chicago campaign stop. Soon Chris changes campaign tactics and decides to be real. The more he's true to his Black self the more his poll numbers start to go up. This is when the movie really takes off. When Rock's Alderman starts saying what he feels instead of what he's rehearsed, the campaign starts to come to life. All of a sudden this underdog has a chance. All of a suddent the woman who dumped him wants him back, but the candidate has his eyes on a hardworking gas station worker (Tamala Jones)
As the alderman's polls numbers start to go up, the incumbent candidate starts to worry about the underdog, Rock's campaign manager's worry about controlling him. But he still believes in himself. He hits a snag after a school shooting, but with the help of his brother decides to challenge the incumbent to a debate. Things come to a head when the two candidates debate. Rock's character is full of energy and new ideas, and he eventually goes on to embarrass the uninspired jargon-spouting incumbent. In the end he wins the presidency becoming the head of State, and gets the girl who works at the gas station.
I really enjoyed this movie; I feel guilty about missing this one in theatres because this movie made me laugh and smile so much in two hours. I got give Chris Rock props for creating a film with a positive message and writing black characters in this movie that are intelligent and hardworking. In this "Gangsta" era it's rare to see a movie focusing on regular working class black folks. More props to Chris for making a movie with quality production values. A lot of black filmmakers don't take time to focus on crucial details like cinematography, casting and editing. Paying attention to those often ignored film elements transforms Head of State from a good screenplay into a great movie.
Besides Rock's hilarious and intelligent portrayal of the presidential candidate underdog, there are some great performances here from the supporting cast. Rock writes well-developed characters for all his cast, not just himself. Bernie Mac steals the few scenes he's in and has great chemistry with Rock; they feel like brothers. Robin Givens is hilarious as the gold-digging ex in her pitiful attempts to win back her man. Givens has the best performance of her career; I never thought she could be so funny. Lynn Whitfield literally disappears from the screen and becomes the campaign manger. She must have channeled Condelezza Rice for this performance. This woman is extremely underrated; she needs to be the lead in more films! (Cough*Halle Berry's upcoming Nefertiri* Cough) Tamala Jones is sweet as the love interest.
Head of State is a Shawn James five star essential video. Pick this one up along with Eddie Murphy's The Distinguished Gentleman, CB4, and The Great White Hype for your black cinema night. While you're at it, pick up Diary of A Mad Black Woman and How U Like Me Now.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a great movie...nothin' more nothin' less, July 17, 2005
This review is from: Head of State (Full Screen Edition) (DVD)
head of state is a great movie,the only reason i didn't give it 5 stars was because i always think that's pushing it.

i picked this dvd up,because i couldn't see anything else and this had 2 great comedians(chris rock and bernie mac) it turned out to be a great choise

head of state is about mays gilliam,a normal man,who gets the oppertunity to run for president. the thing he doesn't know is that he is set up to lose.this makes it a great comedy with many LOL(Laugh Out Loud) moments

this film has some of the GREATEST comedy speeches of all time and fantastic one liners

a fantastic movie!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars sadly, this wasn't funny, July 22, 2003
Chris Rock is funny. Bernie Mac is funny. Both comedic geniuses are funny together. The problem? This movie wasn't funny. Perposterous plot, stereotypes lambasted trhoughout, and worst of all - poor comedic timing. I knew the punchlines way before they were delivered. This is why it was in the theaters for less than 3 weeks... it bombed. It was hyped up well, so it took in a lot of money during the opening week - but word of mouth quickly killed this bomb.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Congratulations Barack Obama!!!, November 5, 2008
This review is from: Head of State (Full Screen Edition) (DVD)
Last night, I found out that Barack Obama is going to be our 44th President and the first African-American President! In honor of him winning, I decided to watch this movie! Chris Rock plays Mays Gilliam and is picked to run for Presidency against Vice President Brian Lewis. It starts off as a joke, But Mays takes it seriously, and soon, the whole United States does. Lewis becomes nervous because Gilliam is gaining more followers. Mays picks his brother, Mitch to be his Vice President. Will Mays become the President of the United States? If you love comedy and politics, you'll love HEAD OF STATE!!!



p.s. This is an important day in America because who would have thought that we would ever have an African-American President. GO OBAMA!!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Actually really good, April 7, 2008
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This review is from: Head of State (Full Screen Edition) (DVD)
I reviewed a bunch of movies for a paper about how Hollywood portrays black presidents in movies (my conclusion is only a black person can be president if there is an impending disaster, a science fiction based story, a funny person or takes place in the far future).
This was one of the 7 I watched (my favorite is The Man with James Earl Jones). I thought it was going to be a ridiculous joke but it was actually really good. Chris Rock is funny and smart in this.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Standup Political Comedy, January 8, 2004
Chris Rock plays politically inept New York alderman Mays Gilliam, who cares about his constituents. After saving an older lady from being blown up during the demolition of her former home, he is hailed as a hero. Soon he is targeted as a potential presidential candidate who is intended to lose the election.

Initially Mays follows the recommendations of his campaign advisors, but he doesn't care for the style of the campaign and soon strikes out on his own, with predictable disastrous results. After talking with his brother Mitch (Bernie Mac) Mays returns to a more sincere style, eventually kicking the ... of the current Vice President, who is favored to win the next election, during a televised debate.

Some of the humor works really well, even the repetitive scenes, such as the appearance by Mays' former girlfriend throughout the movie. However, for the most part the plot is a vehicle for Chris to perform various standup routines, and it's obvious that they are standup routines because of how they are filmed. While I found myself laughing in several places, this isn't a film I can recommend, nor would I care to watch it again.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A COUPLE GOOD LAUGHS, March 31, 2003
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Chris Rock makes his directorial debut (he also co-wrote the screenplay) and stars as Mays Gilliam, a local Washington, D.C., alderman who's picked by the Democratic party to run for president when their candidate dies unexpectedly during the campaign. As Mays warms to the idea, he chooses his clueless brother (Bernie Mac) to be his running mate, while his ex-girlfriend (Robin Givens) wants him back, with eyes on becoming the first lady.

In an attempt to escape the non-stop media coverage of Operation Iraqi Freedom, HEAD OF STATE delivered the necessary escape and in the process presented the audience with a couple good laughs. Sure, this movie isn't going to be an Oscar contender but it's good for what it is: a goofy and fun comedy. If you rip apart this movie too much then you're taking it too seriously: relax, sit back, and enjoy yourself. You might even find yourself chuckling too if you give it a chance.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Eerily similar to Obama, November 11, 2008
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Very eerily similar to Obama situation.
I mean avoiding negative campaign. The hate, the black man thing, i mean its amazing...
"If i quit, the whole black race can't run for 50 years."
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Reviewer: Big Zach! NOT A KIDS REVIEW! although a kid!!!!!, August 22, 2005
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This movie is hilarious! This is a very enjoyable comedy.
You definetly get lots of laughs in this movie. Chris Rock is a comedy legend! How he comes up with this stuff is amazing. He was the films writer director and star. If your a fan of Chris rock you should definetly get this. It is wonderful politicial satire. If you are a Bernie Mac fan you should get this also. He is very funny in this also. Definetly a laugh out loud comedy!
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