This underrated, and very enjoyable political satire from 1999, stars young Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams as two not very bright teenagers who unwittingly get themselves involved in the Watergate affair. A fairly funny movie, my favorite scene must be the one where one of the girls reveal to the other the meaning behind the expression Deep Throat, but there are many other great scenes, like when the girls first stumble upon the White House tapes, and reveal to them a Nixon they didn't know. The ending, set alongside a Carly Simon's song, is also superb. What's great about this movie is the overall humor that was sorely missing in "All the President's Men" and "Nixon": in this film, Woodward and Bernstein are as much objects of ridicule as Nixon and Kissinger.