Every time an election cycle rolls around, Wag the Dog gets rediscovered. If you only own a digital copy, you are at the mercy of licensing deals (the film has jumped from Netflix to Hulu to Prime several times). If you own the Blu-ray, you own the narrative. You can watch Stanley Motss complain about his credit not being big enough on the fake bomber jackets whenever you want, in perfect 1080p.
The phrase "wag the dog" has since entered the political lexicon, meaning a deliberate diversion from a major problem. In an era of deepfakes, viral misinformation, and "alternative facts," watching Wag the Dog in high definition feels less like watching a comedy and more like watching a documentary from a parallel universe. wag the dog bluray
Have you watched Wag the Dog recently? Does the Blu-ray transfer reveal new details you missed? Let us know in the comments below. Every time an election cycle rolls around, Wag
A spliced-together commentary with director Barry Levinson and star Dustin Hoffman. You can watch Stanley Motss complain about his
He told a friend about the film later that week. The friend listened, then laughed. “Maybe you found a bootleg,” she said. “A fan edit.” But Marcus knew the tone of the storytelling, the ethical ambiguity that felt too precise to be accidental. He wondered whether the disc had been meant for him or for anyone who might pick it up like a stray pamphlet.
WAG THE DOG *1997 / Dustin Hoffman* NEW Region ABC / Blu-ray