All the presidents' movies

Since Bill Clinton was first inaugurated in January 1993, Hollywood's White House movies have included:

Since Bill Clinton was first inaugurated in January 1993, Hollywood's White House movies have included:

The comedy, Dave, in which Kevin Kline played both a philandering president and the good-natured lookalike who replaces him and restores his image;

Oliver Stone's tortuous yet involving attempt to come terms with a real-life president in Nixon, which starred Anthony Hopkins;

The romantic comedy, The American President, with Michael Douglas as an engaging widower occupying the Oval Office and falling in love;

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The super-patriotic, effects driven Independence Day, in which the president (wimpy Bill Pullman) defends his country from evil aliens. "Nuke 'em," he yells. "Let's nuke the bastards";

Tim Burton's over-the-top satire and Z-movie homage, Mars Attacks! with Jack Nicholson on wicked form as a shifty-eyed US president, and Glenn Close as a snooty First Lady;

The frivolous and forgettable would-be comedy, My Fellow Americans, with Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau as testy former American presidents;

Clint Eastwood's thriller, Absolute Power, in which Gene Hackman is a drunken adulterer desperately covering up the murder of his young lover;

The current release, Murder at 1600, in which Wesley Snipes plays a detective investigating the murder of a government employee found dead in a White House bathroom;

Barry Levinson's imminent, reportedly hard-edged satire, Wag The Dog, dealing with a presidential scandal;

And the Mike Nichols movie of the anonymously-credited Joe Klein book, Primary Colors.