Film Oliver Stone’s W Trailer
posted by July 28 at 10:42 AM
onI’m actually pretty excited about this. But then, Nixon is one of my favorite movies.
Via HuffPo, and everywhere else.
UPDATE! Apparently, there’s already some sort of scandal. Via Hollywood Elsewhere:
This newly re-posted W. trailer is very slightly different than the one that was taken down last night. Yesterday’s version had a stern admonishment spoken by James Cromwell’s George Bush, Sr., to Josh Brolin’s Dubya: “What are you cut out for? Fighting, chasing tail, driving drunk? What do you think you are? A Kennedy? You’re a Bush. Act like one.” In today’s version the words “what are you cut out for? Fighting, chasing tail, driving drunk?” have been cut.
I was not prepared for a fighting-chasing-tail-driving-drunk-gate to happen so early in the process.
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I'm so fucking psyched about this I can bare stand it. The cast, check the cast:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1175491/
is that the guy from goonies?
I have a feeling this movie will be very, very successful.
Fun! Cromwell is so wonderful...
Stone is a hack but how can you not see that?
Shit, I want to see that trailer again.
I can't stand Oliver Stone, ordinarily, but any movie in which a drunken W challenges his blueblooded daddy to a fight will have me in the theater.
ha! rob corddry as ari fleischer!
I love NIXON, too! My college roommate owned it for some reason, so it helped lull me to sleep many late nights. In the trailer for W., my favorite part is when Dubya gets booked into jail wearing his Yale cheerleader outfit.
october surprise.
prepare for backlash.
by comparison 'w' will prolly make 'nixon' look like 'churchill'.
which makes me me wanna holler and throw up both my hands
tooo soooon!
um, WHERE was Will Farrell!?
going to pass, I had to live through the fucking nightmare of W, I don't need to see the movie. Living it was quite enough.
Let's be real: Ellen Burstyn is a bit too attractive to play Bar. I can't be the only one thinking that maybe Craig T. Nelson or Robin Williams would have been a better choice.
doomed to dismal failure. why is stone getting any financing after "alexander"?
The same reason someone green-lighted a Harld and Kumar sequal.
errr.. that last comment was @15...
Toby Jones was near to perfection as pasty-faced Truman Capote in "Infamous," and should make an excellent dough-faced Karl Rove in "W." I'm hoping the movie will delve into the closeted and self-hating homosexual aspect underlying Rove's twisted "family values" campaign schemes.
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