West Wing: The 25th Amendment

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West Wing: The 25th Amendment
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Original Release Date:
2003
Original Running Time:
336
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144
Brief Synopsis:
This TV-to-Movie Fanedit based on Aaron Sorkin’s award-winning series The West Wing showcases one of the show’s most compelling arcs, President Bartlet’s decision to invoke the 25th Amendment and temporarily remove himself from office. In addition to Jed, Leo, CJ, Toby, Josh, Donna, Will and the great supporting cast, this movie also includes guest stars John Goodman, Taye Diggs and Matthew Perry in some of the funniest and most dramatic scenes of the entire series.
Intention:
The West Wing is a fantastic show, but with 42 minutes per episode, 22 episodes per season and 7 seasons of material, (re)watching the entire series requires a massive time investment. This movie was created to provide a standalone product that can be enjoyed in a single evening. Comprising scenes from 8 different episodes spanning the end of Season 3 to the start of Season 5, this fanedit is a feature-length movie, intended for West Wing veterans and newcomers alike.
Special Thanks:
Metrostar for volunteering to be the first previewer, and Neglify for his detailed notes
Release Information:
DVD
Special Features
Short compilation of funny clips and quotes that I would have liked to include in the main movie but had to be cut.
Cuts and Additions:
Extensive cuts throughout for both time and continuity, the most significant of which are listed below.
18 Minute Prologue: Selected scenes from Season 3 episodes “We Killed Yamamoto” and “Posse Comitatus” to setup and show the Abdul Shareef assassination.
0:18 - 0:43: Combined Season 4 episodes “Privateers” and “Life on Mars” into a single day.
-Shortened Amy and Abby’s scenes
-Shortened the scene in the VP’s office and cut CJ to maintain continuity.
-Shortened the Pres/VP/Leo scene
0:43 - 1:42: Season 4 episodes “Commencement” and “Twenty Five”.
-Cut the Toby/Andy/twins arc
-Cut Will writing the commencement speech arc
-Shortened the scene at the National Arboretum
1:42 - end: Season 5 episodes “7A WF 83429” and “The Dogs of War”
-Cut over half of the scenes showing the Bartlets sad or arguing
-Moved the ‘Zoey on Al Jazeera’ scene forward in the timeline by a few scenes to keep the action from resolving so fast.
-Cut the extended arc surrounding the 2nd speech (if Zoey had died).
-Cut most scenes involving scheming republicans threatening to legislate.
-Cut most scenes involving democrats wanting Bartlet back.
-Cut Ryan Pierce from all scenes.
-Ended a few seconds early at a final image of a triumphant president instead of a resentful first lady.
Cover art by RollWave (DOWNLOAD HERE) image

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Sometimes an episode of a TV-series is so engaging that when one realizes the credits are due, a verbal "no, no, no, not yet!" is uttered. RollWave's edit responds to this and prolongs that episode. Not by just stacking a couple of episodes and be done with it, but by finding a compelling story arc that manages to uphold the extended run time. And what better arc to use?

Phenomenal work by RollWave, from start to finish. Despite the massive trims, this edit still achieves the tremendous task of fitting it all together. Seamlessly so, I might add. Not a single thing is out of place, jarring, questionable or otherwise disruptive. It even accomplishes to conceal the noticeable transition from an Aaron Sorkin-piece to whomever succeeded him. Audio and Video editing are, to my eyes and ears, flawless. It just fits. Fantastic!

The only thing bothering me, and it's not even a fault of RollWave's, is the quite sudden culmination (with the FBI). It feels rushed in the original episode, but not a lot can be done about it.

A stunning accomplishment and highly recommended.

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It was a good scenario to pick for a fan edit. I'm a fan of the west wing and I always like to find fan edits to help bring people into the series that I like to watch. There was only some minor video/audio things, but these might have been from the original footage and not from the editing.

I had watched the series about a year and a half ago. Going into the beginning of the fan edit, I was a bit confused as to who was who and who did what. I think anyone who had not already watched the show would have been thoroughly confused.

I understand the assassination thing, but I think the piece as a whole would have been stronger without it and instead use the time in the beginning of the film to better introduce each character and their job/duties, OR have this be the second of a series of fan edits. maybe a nice trilogy. Maybe I'll make a prequel, who knows!

Other than that, very enjoyable and nice to see the old gang again.

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It's been a loooooong time since I've watched The West Wing. I went into this edit without reading the cutlist or the editor's intention. Ironically even the title of the edit didn't clue me in or jog my memory concerning the story arc.

Enter The 25th Amendment. In all honesty the first hour of the edit was a bit boring for me, however the opening minutes were excellent at drawing me in. But I understand that a lot needed to be set-up, characters introduced, plot elements set in motion. So the fact that I found the first hour of the edit a bit dry was no fault of RollWave, the source material lends itself to lots of dialogue and not much action (not that I was expecting an action movie!). Maybe my attention span is waning in my old age.

Now after the one hour mark, I was hooked. The storyline picked up and I was glued to the screen for the next hour and a half. So the set-up was necessary and worth the pay off.

Ok time for some of my obnoxious nitpicking. There was one scene that felt a little out of place and could have been cut out and that was when The President gives his wife a necklace. This is just my opinion and not a big deal.

Video and audio quality were good. The majority of the cuts were invisible. Nice DVD menus and credits.

This edit is highly recommended!

Nice job RollWave!

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As a fan of West Wing I was intrigued by this edit. I really wasn't sure what to expect. I was wowed from beginning to end. Even knowing how the storyline progressed before watching this, I was still pulled into the narrative and rather than going from episode to episode, I got a feature length movie that was smooth, cohesive and compelling.

This character driven drama continues to build in a flawless fashion that keeps your attention from beginning to end. At no point do you feel like you are watching a televised series with scenes piled together in order.

Every scene was one logical progression after another. The emotional weight of the series wasn't lost in this feature length movie. It had the heart and passion that the TV series West Wing always possessed. The editing gets a high mark because of how well scenes flow from one to the other.

The storyline, editing, character development, music, and drama were pulled together and presented as a top tiered political dramatic movie. Highly recommended.

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Caveat - RollWave was kind enough to point me towards this fanedit when it became suddenly unavailable. RollWave personally contacted me after I expressed interest in viewing this edit.

I am a HUGE West Wing fan. My friends and I ran though the entire series on DVD, usually multiple episodes per night. This particular storyline is one of our favorites, and I was interested in seeing how RollWave slimmed it from 336 minutes to a svelte 144.

The answer is simple - Voodoo. RollWave practiced Voodoo. Because to be honest, and having JUST watched the series, we could not really tell where the edits were. And to us, that was amazing.

If you know West Wing, this is a treat. If you DON'T know West Wing, this is a really great stand-alone film, or an outstanding introduction to the series, or a way to convert a non-fan.

The visuals were flawless, even on a DVD-5. The audio editing, as previously mentioned, had a couple of minor transition issues, but I'm not sure how they could have been avoided, and if you weren't looking for them, you would not notice them (I shouldn't have read Neglify's review beforehand, LOL). The story itself was outstanding. One of our favorite storylines from the series, in an easy to digest morsel.

And "The Jackal" as the end credits was brilliant!

Run, do not walk, and watch this Fanedit.

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