[WikiEN-l] Moving the Main Page - sequel
Ray Saintonge
saintonge at telus.net
Mon Jan 15 04:37:45 UTC 2007
Daniel R. Tobias wrote:
> > '''Main Page''' is a movie released in [[2008]]. It starred [[Tom
> > Hanks]] as a U.S. [[United States Congress|congressman]] who gets
> > embroiled in a sex scandal when he is suspected of having
> > inappropriate relations with a teenage page.
>
>Some more of the article:
>
>== Plot ==
>{{spoiler}}
>
>Representative Tom Richards ([[Republican Party (United States)|R]],
>[[Florida|FL]]) is a staunch proponent of conservative family values.
>However, a tabloid breaks the story that he is allegedly having a
>[[homosexuality|homosexual]] affair with the 16-year-old page Chad
>([[Jason Dolley]]). This is false -- Richards is not having such an
>affair and is not even [[gay]] -- but unfortunately, if he exposes
>enough of his private life to scrutiny that he can disprove this affair,
>it is likely that this would expose the ''actual'' affair he is having
>with intern Kenzie ([[Hilary Duff]]). While this is not technically
>illegal, because Kenzie is of legal age, it would likely be ruinous to
>his political career if it got out.
>
>To complicate matters, unknown even to Richards, Chad actually does have
>a strong crush on the congressman, and wishes to become involved with
>him. However, so does another page, Michael ([[Jacob Smith (actor)|]]),
>and they have been involved in a complex rivalry behind Rep. Richards'
>back trying to win his affection, to which Richards has been completely
>oblivious.
>
In the [[2009]] sequel, [[Hanging Chad (movie)]], well-hung Chad wins
the affection of a 2008 presidential candidate, played by [[Dame Edna
Everage]]. This time he works behind the candidate's back to guide him
to oblivion.
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