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Horns and Halos (2002)

Starring: The Rev. Billy, George Bush Director: Michael Galinsky, Suki Hawley Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
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  • Actors: The Rev. Billy, George Bush, Pamela Colloff, Richard Curtis, Zack Exley
  • Directors: Michael Galinsky, Suki Hawley
  • Writers: Suki Hawley
  • Producers: Michael Galinsky, Suki Hawley, Danielle Schleif, David Beilinson, Jeff Sanders
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
  • Subtitles: Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Go-Kart Films
  • DVD Release Date: October 5, 2004
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0002TT07I
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #92,849 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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Horns and Halos is a fascinating, unexpectedly tragic story about one man's downfall in the brutal world of perception-driven media and politics. In the late 1990s, author James Hatfield wrote Fortunate Son, a biography of then-candidate George W. Bush that alleged, among other things, that the future president used cocaine during the '70s. St. Martin's Press fast-tracked the project, but recalled the book when Hatfield's earlier prison time for murder conspiracy became known. Horns and Halos follows what happened next: Fortunate Son was picked up by tiny Soft Skull Press, run by a passionate, Mohawk-topped young man named Sander Hicks, but the long, uphill battle to restore credibility to the work proves ruinous. The film is notable for access to the anxiety and roller-coaster emotions of Hatfield and Hicks, and there's plenty more despair in deleted scenes offered on this two-DVD set. Special features are especially important and useful here for added context, including raw footage of protests at Bush's inauguration, performances by Hicks and his band White Collar Crime, a profile of the film created by public television's KCET, and much else. --Tom Keogh

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This DVD captures the unlikely connection of three men. An ex-con biographer, a janitor turned publisher and U.S. President George W. Bush whose paths to power and popularity become tangled in the controversial book Fortunate Son. Winner "Best Documentary" 2002 New York Underground Film Festival, Winner "Best Documentary" 2002 Chicago Underground Film Festival.

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A New Kind of Doc..., October 12, 2004
By S. GRAHAMFELSEN (Brooklyn, NY) - See all my reviews
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This film is unlike any documentary I've ever seen before. It combines various cinematic styles-- from Albert Maysles' uncut, "direct cinema" approach, to Michael Moore's "guerilla documentary" approach.

The characters are all nuanced, complex personalities, and the filmmakers do a startingly good job at not passing judgment and allowing us to see the characters for who they really are.

Rather than being a simplistic anti-Bush doc, the film is a meditation on how media, money, and politics combine to reak havoc on the life of an already troubled man.

I highly, highly recommend this film, not only to those who are interested in the intersection of media, money, and politics, but to those who are interested in experiencing great filmmaking.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Horns and Halos shows both the horns and the halos, April 24, 2004
By James H. Swan (United States) - See all my reviews
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Excellent film, showing the history of the book Fortunate Son, a biography of George W. Bush, from its withdrawal from publication by St. Martin's Press through two editions with its new publisher, Soft Skull Press. The camera follows the author and the publisher as they encounter the ups and downs of a publishing and media world that is hostile to their enterprise. The movie pulls no punches about the author, who was a felon convicted of procuring an attempted murder, showing varied sides, including loving father. The movie also follows the ins and outs of the developing friendship of the author and his publisher. Overlying this is the political story of an author who picked the right candidate for biography; overcoming efforts to suppress, sidetrack, and censor; making a political statement in an environment ruled by big money; and the U.S. media circus, that follows the juicy personal scandal while ignoring the major political and economic scandals detailed in the book. The movie ends on a somber note, at the suicide of the author; but the book, and this movie, live on. I saw the movie tonight and came straight to Amazon Canada to buy it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "We don't burn books in this country.", June 5, 2005
"Horns and Halos" is a fascinating story behind a book that became so controversial, its publisher, St Martin's Press issued a recall a few days after the publication date, and promptly burned all of the copies. The name of the book is "Fortunate Son" a biography of George W. Bush. The book's author, J.H.Hatfield had a few other star biographies under his belt (Ewan McGregor and Patrick Stewart) and also authored an unauthorized guide of X-Files when he pitched the book successfully to St. Martin's Press. "Fortunate Son" was supposed to be one of those glitzy tribute bios, but it turned into something much more, and what happened to the book, and J.H.Hatfield is the meat of this riveting documentary.

Hatfield added an afterword to the book, which he claimed was at St. Martin's insistence. The afterword included a juicy acknowledgment by three unspecified sources about Bush's alleged cocaine addiction. Hatfield insisted that he didn't want to add this info, but did so when the publisher pressed the issue. Immediately after publication, Hatfield's sordid past--which included a murder-for-hire scheme came to light, and the dirt on Hatfield--combined with the segment on Bush's alleged cocaine use led to the books' recall and destruction.

Enter Soft Skull Press, a tiny independent press who then republished the book and tried to distribute it. A great deal of the film follows the trials and tribulations of the rogue founder of Soft Skull Press, the intrepid, idealistic Sander Hicks as he and J.H.Hatfield attempt to re-launch the book. Hicks and Hatfield attended book conventions, and even appeared on 60 Minutes to try and promote the book. The two men form an unlikely sometimes-difficult bond. There's Hatfield with his glum, fatalistic realisation that he's "dead meat", and then there's Hicks, who refuses to give up. Unfortunately, the content of the book faded behind its controversy and the author's past. And even when Hatfield revealed his sources, nothing could salvage the situation.

The film "Horns and Halos" is a two-disc set. One disc is the film, and the other disc is devoted to extras including: protests at Bush's inauguration, band White Collar Crime in performance, 11 deleted scenes, director's commentary, interviews with Hatfield, protest coverage, KCET coverage of the documentary, and an interview with Sander Hicks. If you are interested in reading more of the story (the 60 minutes transcript, for example), Sander Hicks has a website (sanderhicks.com). Hicks no longer works for Soft Skull Press and is now--amongst other things--working on a bio of Karl Rove--displacedhuman
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4.0 out of 5 stars sad story, another Bush related tragedy
This is a sad and poignant video. I remember buying the first edition of the book released by Soft Skull Press, and I was amazed but not surprised by the revelation that Bush was... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Makes you think
It really makes you wonder. I tried to read "Fortunate Son" by James Hatfield but didn't have the patience at the time to read the book. Read more
Published on July 27, 2006 by Wendy Schroeder

2.0 out of 5 stars Not clear
First, as anyone who knows me will testify, I'm NOT a Dubya fan. On the contrary, I've been working on his impeachment, have written to Congress many times on the subject... Read more
Published on May 21, 2006 by Timothy P. Scanlon

4.0 out of 5 stars The human story underneath
This documentary actually turns out to be quite a lot more than a political polemic, and it's all the better for it. Read more
Published on July 31, 2005 by B. Hanley

4.0 out of 5 stars Gripping Accounts of Two Men Publishing a Controversial Book
This short documentary film 'Horns and Halos' features two very fascinating persons -- James Hatfield and Sander Hicks. Read more
Published on December 27, 2004 by Tsuyoshi

5.0 out of 5 stars Continued Relevance
I have seen the film for the second time and was impressed even more by not only its informative content, but by its terrific dramatic impact. Read more
Published on October 26, 2004 by Mauricio

4.0 out of 5 stars Vivid, Interesting and very Sad
I just watched the DVD of "Horns and Halos". While I was expecting a sort of B version of Michael Moore, and in some senses it is, I found it a lot more moving that Moore, and so... Read more
Published on October 22, 2004 by Timothy Takemoto

5.0 out of 5 stars Film with Balls!
At last, here is a film that pulls no punches and delves into the little known story of Jim Hatfield and his book Fortunate Son... Read more
Published on October 13, 2004 by jake smith

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