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Oliver Stone’s George W. Bush Film Gets Financed

Brolin set to star as the much loathed president

President George W. Bush

Well, the entirely unnecessary Oliver Stone picture Bush, a film that will cover President George W. Bush’s transformation from a substance-abusing underachiever through a conversion to Christianity was been greenlit. Stone said it will deal with Bush’s belief that God wanted him to be president, and the story leads up to the invasion of Iraq. Stone co-wrote the script with Stanley Weiser.

Set to star as Dubya is No Country for Old Men star Josh Brolin who is currently finalizing his deal. Stone is already casting other roles that include Laura Bush and former President George H.W. Bush.

The film has been given the go ahead as QED has closed a deal to fully finance a drama that will begin production in April. The move is said to five the film an opportunity to be in theaters by November’s presidential elections, and certainly before Bush leaves the White House in January.

Bill Block of QED was quoted saying, “Whether you love Bush or you hate him, he has changed the world forever… He’s a subject of fascination to the rest of the world, no matter how you feel about him, and Oliver has put together a very complete and complex characterization of his life. Josh Brolin has the range and depth to reveal this character’s amazing journey to the ultimate power seat.”

QED will finance a budget north of $25 million in partnership with Aramid, the U.K.-based hedge fund.

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Are you seriously kidding me?

I’d rather see a movie humanizing Hitler and the Nazis rather than to watch this right-wing crap!

- Dangerman_1973
( January 30th, 2008 | 1:27 pm )
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Hey Dangerman, look into some of Stone’s comments about Bush, I don’t know how right-wing it is going to be.

- bradbrevet
( January 30th, 2008 | 2:40 pm )
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Dangerman_1973 said: Are you seriously kidding me?

I’d rather see a movie humanizing Hitler and the Nazis rather than to watch this right-wing crap!

Actually, there is a movie that humanizes Hitler. It’s called Downfall. It’s brilliant. And by humanizing (and please don’t mistake that as sympathizing with) Hitler, it makes his evil actions all the more scarier.

- davidfrank
( January 30th, 2008 | 4:39 pm )
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I think Stone would find it very funny somebody called him right-wing

- andre
( January 30th, 2008 | 4:48 pm )
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I’m not sure it is possible for the man behind Platoon, Born on the 4th of July, Nixon and a gosh darn documentary about Fidel Castro to be remotely right wing. Something tells me his bio of Bush is going to have some razor sharp teeth tearing our current lame duck prez to shreds.

About it being any good on the other hand…. :(

I guess we can only hope it’s more like Salvador and less like Alexander.

- SaraMichelle
( January 30th, 2008 | 6:43 pm )
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Yeah, he is saying it will be a fair portrayal, but that tells me nothing. The Brolin effect and the fact that Stone didn’t write it on his own gives me a little hope it will be good, but with the "sequel" to The Queen coming out and touching a bit on Bush and Blair I am not sure this is a film we need.

- bradbrevet
( January 30th, 2008 | 7:14 pm )
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