Nicholson Films Make Case for Clinton

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LOS ANGELES — He was The Joker in Batman, but Jack Nicholson says he wasn't fooling around when he said in "A Few Good Men" that there was nothing sexier than saluting a woman.

Nicholson, who is backing Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton for president, took his endorsement to the Internet on Saturday with a humorous collection of clips that put his support into the mouths of his most film famous characters.

"And now folks, it's time for who do you trust. Hubba, hubba, hubba. Money, money, money," Nicholson, as The Joker, asks his audience in the video titled "Jack and Hill."

Then he goes on to make it clear he puts his in Clinton. He also makes it clear he isn't happy with the current administration.

"Things could be better, Lloyd. Things could be a whole lot better," Nicholson, as frustrated writer Jack Torrance, tells Lloyd the bartender in "The Shining." In the movie, Nicholson's character then goes on a murderous rampage. In the video, a message flashes onscreen saying Clinton "has a plan to deal with the nearly 47 million Americans without health care."

She will also end the Iraq war and restore America's credibility abroad, the video says after Nicholson, as angry Col. Nathan Jessep in "A Few Good Men," shouts, "Maybe we as officers have a responsibility to this country to see that the men and women charged with its security are trained professionals."

The video, which debuted early Saturday on YouTube and other file-sharing services was put together with help from director Rob Reiner, said "Jack and Hill" spokesman Yusuf K. Robb.

It was done without the Clinton campaign's endorsement, Robb said.

"They decided to do this as something on their own to assist her campaign," he said.

A Clinton campaign official did not return a call for comment. Neither did representatives for Nicholson and Reiner.

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{"commentId":1529498,"authorDomain":"AsymptoticToZero"}

I've always admired Nicholson's work but the recollection how how I felt when I learned he had presented Bill with the gift of a golf club has always dinged me. The idea of voluntarily spending a few hours with the Billary is exceeded only by the horror of wanting to. Makes me shudder with disgust.

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    Reply#1 - Sat Mar 1, 2008 10:10 PM EST
    {"commentId":1529758,"authorDomain":"clueless-1"}

    I knew Billarys campaign was in trouble but I never thought it had sunk to this level,well maybe I did or maybe I'm having a red phone moment.....

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      Reply#2 - Sat Mar 1, 2008 11:40 PM EST
      {"commentId":1529838,"authorDomain":"funkybunch"}

      I love Jack Nicholson, but I'm pretty sure he's just trying to add another woman to his checklist here.*

      * - satire.

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        Reply#3 - Sun Mar 2, 2008 12:15 AM EST
        {"commentId":1529869,"authorDomain":"gpnavonod"}
        the recollection how how I felt when I learned he had presented Bill with the gift of a golf club has always dinged me.

        I guess "You just can't handle the truth" ;-)

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          Reply#4 - Sun Mar 2, 2008 12:29 AM EST
          {"commentId":1529905,"authorDomain":"vas"}

          I searched YouTube to watch it. Found some humor to balance out the silly Ad: Nicholson Endorses hillary 'Nurse Ratched' clinton.

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          Reply#5 - Sun Mar 2, 2008 12:43 AM EST
          {"commentId":1531875,"authorDomain":"thelemonkid"}

          Who needs Hollywood when you've got volunteers from Austin, TX:
          Share this Obama supporter-created video with friends.

          enjoy!

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