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Hollywood’s Big Bad Bureaucracy – Avatar, Dark Knight, Jaws, Ghostbusters — Plus Your Weekend Reads

Welcome to GovLoop Insights Issue of the Week with Chris Dorobek where each week, our goal is to find an issue — a person — an idea — then helped define the past 7-days and we work to find an issue that will also will have an impact on the days, weeks and months ahead. And, as always, we focus on six words: helping you do your job better.

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Our issue of the week: Feds in the movies. Last week’s Argo demonstrated just how quick, agile and creative the government and it’s workers could be. But the government rarely comes across that well in the movies.

Michelle Pautz is an associate professor of political science at the University of Dayton. She studied the top-100 grossing films of all time (unadjusted for inflation) in both the U.S. and Australia for how the movies portrayed government and civil servants.

She told Chris Dorobek on the DorobekINSIDER program that government itself is often portrayed as a broken system, but public servants themselves are usually seen as a good guy.


“President Ronald Reagan famously said the nine most terrifying words in the English language are, ‘I’m from the government, and I’m here to help.’ But where would Gotham City be without the tireless service of Batman’s government ally, Commissioner Gordon? And how great a debt of gratitude does the world owe a few government scientists and fighter pilots who halt an alien invasion of Earth in Independence Day?” said Pautz.

Big Takeaways:

Breaking down the characters into groups, Pautz found:

“Overall, these movies offer generally negative — or at best, mixed — depictions of government, but the individual government characters fare much better,” Pautz said.

What might be even more surprising was the number of feds in the movies. The 100 films featured more than 400 federal civil servants. “Odd are if you go to a movie you will see a government worker,” said Pautz.

Movies Featuring Positives for Government: Armageddon, Argo, Jaws
Mixed Review: Bourne Identity, Avatar, Dark Knight
Negative View: Ghostbusters

Weekend Reads:
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What to do now:

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If you’re likely to be affected by the storm:

What NOT to do:

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