fiction.wikisort.org - MoviePresidential Reunion is an American comedy Web short directed by Ron Howard and starring Saturday Night Live cast members who parodied Presidents Ford to Obama. The skit was released onto the Funny or Die website on March 3, 2010 and received mixed to negative reviews.[1][2]
2010 film by Ron Howard
Plot
The skit revolves around Barack Obama (Armisen) preparing for bed, but is too concerned about a problem with the banks and credit card companies in America. Michelle (Rudolph) convinces him to retire for the evening, but as soon as he does, former Presidents Bill Clinton (Hammond) and George W. Bush (Ferrell) enter the room. Clinton and Bush come to offer Obama advice as to how to handle the situation, reminiscing on their past duties. George H. W. Bush (Carvey) then exits the bathroom and offers his advice to the Obamas: to forget about approval rates. Jimmy Carter (Aykroyd) then enters the room (with a toolbox and begins fixing a random object on the wall) and is ridiculed by the other former presidents. Carter tells Obama to establish a consumer finance agency, stating people are becoming frustrated with being conned by banks and credit card companies. Ronald Reagan (Carrey) then appears before the group, surprising Carter (since Reagan is dead).
Reagan tells Obama to grow some balls in order to take on the banks and credit companies. Gerald Ford (Chase) too enters the room (tripping over a table, spoofing himself slipping on a set of stairs exiting Air Force One) and Chase breaking character, assuming it is another episode of SNL, only to be informed he's on Funny or Die. Ford suggests the only way to stop the banks is to pardon Richard Nixon (which he did). Carter interprets what Ford really means, but Ford is shocked to see Carter, thinking he was dead, only to be informed he was dead. The group ask Obama if their suggestions helped, but Obama dismisses them, saying they were the reason the mess was created. Reagan then quotes a false George Washington statement, saying Obama's it and the group begin taunting Obama until he wakes up and realizes that he does need to be the one to establish a CFA, rushing off to gather his cabinet.
Cast
References
External links
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Documentaries | |
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See also |
- Imagine Entertainment
- Brian Grazer
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Gerald Ford |
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- 38th President of the United States (1974–1977)
- 40th Vice President of the United States (1973–1974)
- U.S. Representative for MI-5 (1949–1973)
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Presidency |
- Inauguration
- Timeline
- Foreign policy
- Federal-Aid Highway Amendments of 1974
- Safe Drinking Water Act
- Equal Credit Opportunity Act
- Home Mortgage Disclosure Act
- Education for All Handicapped Children Act
- Vladivostok Summit Meeting on Arms Control
- Helsinki Accords
- National Security Study Memorandum 200
- Nixon pardon
- Whip inflation now
- Cannabis policy
- Wilson desk
- Assassination attempts
- State of the Union Addresses (1975
- 1976
- 1977)
- Cabinet
- Judicial appointments
- Supreme Court candidates
- controversies
- Executive Orders
- Presidential Proclamations
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Life |
- Early life
- Gerald R. Ford Birthsite and Gardens
- President Gerald R. Ford Jr. Boyhood Home
- Gerald R. Ford Jr. House
- Warren Commission
- Confirmation as Vice President
- AEI World Forum
- Death and state funeral
- Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum
- Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library
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Elections |
- 1948 United States House of Representatives elections
- 1950
- 1952
- 1954
- 1956
- 1958
- 1960
- 1962
- 1964
- 1966
- 1968
- 1970
- 1972
- Republican Party presidential primaries, 1976
- 1980
- Republican National Convention, 1976
- 1980
- 1976 United States presidential election
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Cultural depictions | |
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Legacy | |
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Family |
- Betty Ford (wife)
- Michael Gerald Ford (son)
- John Gardner Ford (son)
- Steven Meigs Ford (son)
- Susan Ford Bales (daughter)
- Dorothy Gardner Ford (mother)
- Leslie Lynch King Sr. (father)
- Gerald Rudolff Ford (stepfather)
- Thomas Gardner Ford (half-brother)
- Charles Henry King (grandfather)
- Liberty (family dog)
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- ← Spiro Agnew
- Nelson Rockefeller →
Category
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- 39th President of the United States (1977–1981)
- 76th Governor of Georgia (1971–1975)
- Georgia State Senator (1963–1967)
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Presidency |
- Transition
- Inauguration
- Timeline
- 1977
- 1978
- 1979
- 1980
- January 1981
- Judicial appointments
- Executive Actions
- Executive Order 12036
- Executive Order 12086
- Executive Order 12148
- Executive Order 12170
- Executive Order 12172
- Carter bonds
- Rabbit incident
- Carter Doctrine
- Camp David Accords
- Egypt–Israel peace treaty
- Torrijos–Carter Treaties
- Iran hostage crisis
- Operation Eagle Claw
- Canadian Caper
- Engagement with Ruhollah Khomeini
- 1979 oil crisis
- Support for Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War
- Diplomatic relations with China
- Civil Service Reform Act of 1978
- Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
- 1980 Summer Olympics boycott
- Cannabis policy
- Community Reinvestment Act
- Airline Deregulation Act
- Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977
- Federal Reserve Reform Act of 1977
- Electronic Fund Transfer Act
- Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
- FIRIRC Act
- Right to Financial Privacy Act
- Humphrey–Hawkins Full Employment Act
- DIDMC Act
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Speeches |
- Island of Stability
- Moral Equivalent of War
- State of the Union Addresses
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Life and activities |
- Carter Center
- Presidential Library and Museum
- Habitat for Humanity
- Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project
- The Elders
- Jimmy Carter National Historic Site
- Nairobi Agreement, 1999
- One America Appeal
- UFO incident
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Elections |
- Georgia gubernatorial elections (1966
- 1970)
- Democratic presidential primaries (1976
- 1980)
- Democratic National Convention (1972
- 1976
- 1980)
- Presidential elections
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Books |
- The Hornet's Nest: A Novel of the Revolutionary War (2003)
- Our Endangered Values (2006)
- Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid (2006)
- Beyond the White House (2007)
- We Can Have Peace in the Holy Land (2009)
- White House Diary (2010)
- A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence, and Power (2014)
- A Full Life: Reflections at 90 (2015)
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Honors |
- Nobel Peace Prize
- Presidential Medal of Freedom
- Freedom of the City
- Silver Buffalo Award
- Philadelphia Liberty Medal
- United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights
- Hoover Medal
- Christopher Award
- Carter–Menil Human Rights Prize
- Grammy Award
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Legacy | |
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Family |
- Rosalynn Carter (wife)
- Jack Carter (son)
- Amy Carter (daughter)
- James Earl Carter Sr. (father)
- Lillian Gordy Carter (mother)
- Gloria Carter Spann (sister)
- Ruth Carter Stapleton (sister)
- Billy Carter (brother)
- Jason Carter (grandson)
- Emily Dolvin (aunt)
- Hugh Carter (cousin)
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Category
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- 44th President of the United States (2009–2017)
- U.S. Senator from Illinois (2005–2008)
- Illinois Senator from the 13th district (1997–2004)
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Public image |
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News and political events |
- Oprah Winfrey's endorsement
- Citizenship conspiracy theories
- Religion conspiracy theories
- Bill Ayers controversy
- Jeremiah Wright controversy
- Republican and conservative support (2008)
- Assassination threats
- 2008 Denver
- 2008 Tennessee
- First inauguration invitations
- Inaugural Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial
- Citizen's Briefing Book
- Tea Party protests
- New Energy for America
- Gates–Crowley Rose Garden meeting
- Firing of Shirley Sherrod
- Impeachment efforts
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Books about |
- Bibliography
- Obama: From Promise to Power
- Barack Obama: Der schwarze Kennedy
- Redemption Song
- The Case Against Barack Obama
- The Obama Nation
- Culture of Corruption
- Catastrophe
- Barack and Michelle
- The Speech
- The Obama Story
- Between Barack and a Hard Place
- Game Change
- Obama Zombies
- Conservative Victory
- The Bridge
- The Obama Diaries
- The Obama Syndrome
- The Obama Identity
- O: A Presidential Novel
- Where's the Birth Certificate?
- Obama's Last Stand
- Barack Obama: The Story
- Game Change 2012
- Buyer's Remorse
- Rising Star
- Shade
- The World as It Is
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Music | |
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Film, TV, and stage | |
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Other media |
- Social media use
- Artists for Obama
- "Hope" poster
- "Joker" poster
- Hair Like Mine
- Situation Room
- Iman Crosson
- President Barack Obama (2018 portrait)
- Obama logo
- In comics
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Related |
- Barack Obama Day (Illinois)
- Obama Day (Kenya)
- Awards and honors
- Namesakes
- Higher Ground Productions
- "One Last Time (44 Remix)"
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