Home
Archive
Columnists
Video
Blogs
Discuss
About
Search
Donate
Advertise
100 words for 100 days: submit your 100 word essay and get published on AlterNet
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
  • AlterNetYour turn

Support AlterNet
Do you value the information you're getting from AlterNet? Please show your support with a tax-deductible donation.


Feedback
Tell us how we're doing.

Advertisement
Advertisement

Oliver Stone's Next Target: Bush

Posted by Adam Howard, AlterNet at 11:11 AM on January 21, 2008.


Stone, a vocal critic of the Bush administration's handling of Iraq, is putting together a feature film project about the current president.
joshbrolin01
Brolin

Share and save this post:
Digg iconDelicious iconReddit iconFark iconYahoo! iconNewsvine! iconFacebook iconNewsTrust icon

Got a tip for a post?:
Email us | Anonymous form

Get Media and Technology in your
mailbox!

 

Oliver Stone is planning to do a film about the life and presidency of George W. Bush, entitled unsurprisingly, "Bush":

Director Oliver Stone, a vocal critic of the Bush administration's handling of Iraq, is putting together a feature film project about the current president, and has tapped Josh Brolin (No Country for Old Men) as his George W.

Stone, who's shopping around a script completed pre-strike by his Wall Street co-writer Stanley Weiser, told Daily Variety that he does not intend to make a stridently anti-Bush movie, but instead wants to use a style similar to that of The Queen to explain Bush's motivations and rise to prominence. ''People have turned my political ideas into a cliché, but that is superficial,'' Stone told the trade paper. ''I'm a dramatist who is interested in people, and I have empathy for Bush as a human being, much the same as I did for Castro, Nixon, Jim Morrison, Jim Garrison, and Alexander the Great,'' he said, referring to the subjects of his previous films. Stone also asserted that his film will aim to offer a ''fair, true portrait'' of Bush, and will contain surprises for both fans and detractors of the president.

Filming on Bush could start as soon as April. As for Stone's other recent project, a movie about the My Lai massacre called Pinkville, UA has pulled the plug, citing reasons related to the writers' strike — but Stone told Variety he hopes to get that script back and revive it.

I've always been a fan of Oliver Stone's and I'm excited to see him rip into Bush. Stone has been on a rocky road lately. I never saw Alexander, which was a massive failure critically or commercially or World Trade Center which I heard was a disappointment mainly because it was so safe and when you go to an Oliver Stone movie you don't want safe. JFK is one of my all time favorite films and I'm also a big fan of Platoon, Wall Street and Nixon just to name a few.

Unfortunately, despite Stone's warning that it will not be an outright anti-Bush movie, ever since JFK, Stone is vilified constantly in the press and no matter how the film comes out it will likely be portrayed as crazy Hollywood liberals smearing American yet again. I don't care though. As long as Stone gets the facts right, I'll be among the first in line to see it. Brolin is a great actor and I think a good choice to play Bush, although he's too handsome to really look like the chimp-in-chief. Anyway, it's nice to see Hollywood is still not afraid to start commenting on our current state of affairs in spite of the box office failure of films like Lions for Lambs and In the Valley of Elah.

Digg!

Tagged as: bush, film, hollywood, stone, brolin

Adam Howard is the editor of PEEK.


Absurd: Joe 'the Plumber' to Become War Correspondent
Samuel "Joe" Wurzelbacher is heading to Israel as a war correspondent for a conservative website called pjtv.com.
Post by Isaac Fitzgerald. January 7, 2009.
The GOP and Technology = Water and Oil
It's just awkward (and funny) to listen to Republican leaders talk about how hip they are to the tools the kids are using on the tubes.
Post by Steve Benen. January 6, 2009.
Fox News Claims 'Magic Negro' Text Was 'Inadvertently Cleared for Air'
Fox New has a history of allowing racially-charged language aimed at Obama and his family to make it on air and then claiming it was simply a mistake
Post by Matt Corley. January 3, 2009.
Advertisement
Comments Turn comments off sitewide Give us feedback »
Comments closed.
The comments for this story have been closed. Thank you to everyone who participated.
View:
Sorry, but Stone is not the best director for a film on Bush.
Posted by: thoughtcriminal on Jan 21, 2008 12:38 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I'd say that either Ridley Scott, director of the recent film American Gangster, or Stephen Gaghan, director of Syriana, should be tapped for this one - and the screenplay should be done as an adaptation based on four books:

"House of Bush, House of Saud: The Secret Relationship Between the World's Two Most Powerful Dynasties", by Craig Unger.

"The Fall of the House of Bush: Oil and Endtimes", by Craig Unger.

"American Theocracy: The Peril and Politics of Radical Religion, Oil, and Borrowed Money in the 21st Century", by Kevin P. Phillips.

"American Dynasty: Aristocracy, Fortune and the Politics of Deceit in the House of Bush." by Kevin P. Phillips.

Now, that would be interesting! I'd see that movie.

Or you could just go and watch the three-part documentary called The Power of Nightmares: Baby it's Cold Outside, The Phantom Victory, and The Shadows in the Cave.

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]

Josh Brolin? How about Frank Caliendo instead?
Posted by: nochicagoboys on Jan 21, 2008 2:06 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
"Director Oliver Stone, a vocal critic of the Bush administration's handling of Iraq, is putting together a feature film project about the current president, and has tapped Josh Brolin (No Country for Old Men) as his George W".

Personally, I'd like to see master impersonator, Frank Caliendo, of Frank TV fame, be Mr. Stone's pick. Nobody would do it better.

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]

Just What I Want To See!!
Posted by: MobileSucks on Jan 21, 2008 2:45 PM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Oliver Stone is going to do a movie on Bush. Jesus Tap Dancing Christ, why in hell would you want to sit through that shit? I want to see and hear MORE of Bush! And I want to pay $9 bucks to do it. Plus it's by Oliver Stone! Awesome.

I suppose it's not Stone's fault he gets labeled a lefty, but insofar as he is, it is fucking annoying and embarrassing. "Wall Street" was a great movie -- I will say that. Did you know Quentin Tarantino wrote the brilliant script for "Natural Born Killers"? There is something messed up about a director that would take a brilliant script from one of the best writers around and make a sick load of garbage like that. Anyway, the worst is JFK... I believe that movie has actually made a difference in the world. Americans are even dumber and crazier because of it. Anyone that is still interested (hopefully not obsessed) with JFK's assassination would do well to check out Vincent Bugliosi's work on the subject. He's spent his life researching the subject.

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]

» RE: Just What I Want To See!! Posted by: Astroboy
» RE: Just What I Want To See!! Posted by: MobileSucks
Nixon was great. The Bush movie will be awesome.
Posted by: doinaheckuvajob on Jan 21, 2008 3:39 PM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Nixon was a masterpiece. I love how Stone started the film with thunderstorms and rain around the darkly lit White House, like an old classic horror film or film noire. It was art in every way.

Then there was the storytelling. He really captured the different dimensions of Nixon, it wasn't just a bashing, but an amazingly compassionate yet frank and very interesting, realistic look at his character, including the pathos, the self-destructiveness, alcoholism, and intellectual/political strategic brilliance. The scene, which was historically accurate, in which Nixon 'considers' the nuke option on Vietnam was outstanding-- it really showed how Nixon and Kissinger played the government and world in the manipulative manner they did yet was realistic about their bluff, not over the top, and the setting where they were dining over the Potomac river while casually discussing nuking Vietnam mostly to scare the Viet govt. into thinking they just might do it, was perfect cinematic art. Stone's movie was the work of a true patriot in the tradition of Thomas Paine and Benjamin Franklin but more factual and artistic.

I also loved JFK. Stone was honest about his blend of fact with some fiction to create the story-- so the untrue parts don't bother me because they weren't distortions, but cinematic storytelling, he got all the crucial parts quite accurate as much as anyone could on something we may never know the whole story about on the assassination, and turned it into a blockbuster that influenced people's thinking and scared and p.o.'d the establishment, which really was kind of heroic.

The Bush movie, it will be great how he will really show the personal aspect of this despicable man and reveal much about the Bush Crime Family that will make the Republican establishment have a cow. For that alone, he's doing us all a service. But I think it will likely be both a great work of art and of political revelation as were Nixon and JFK.

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]

Deb
Posted by: debmcd on Jan 21, 2008 3:49 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I think he should have tapped Peter Falk. More Bush like, especially if he did bush as columbo.

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]

We have lived it...
Posted by: Schroeder on Jan 22, 2008 6:47 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I heard someone say they didn't need to see a movie on Bush, they've lived it. Couldn't agree more. I tend to want to throw up when I see Bush on television. I have to change channels. I wouldn't pay for the agony. I, too, have lived through it. There isn't anything that could be said about the lying little frat boy that I'd want to see or hear again!!!

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]

I'd definately go see it...
Posted by: Astroboy on Jan 22, 2008 7:41 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
...if Bush DIES at the end.

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]

» RE: I'd definately go see it... Posted by: MobileSucks
He should have done this in 2003
Posted by: weslen1 on Jan 22, 2008 7:47 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
All the truth that was ignored in the lead up to 2000 should have been put out there in 2003. If he'd made this movie THEN, it would have swayed enough people to give Kerry a clear win instead of giving Bush another 4 years to destroy this country.
At least I hope it's done before Bush leaves office, IF HE DOES, and hope Bush doesn't get an injunction to keep it off the air and out of the theaters like republicans did the Reagon movie.

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]

How about the Coen brothers?
Posted by: kww355 on Jan 22, 2008 8:19 AM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I really like Oliver Stone, but I think the subject involved demands the Coen brothers.

Why not a remake?

"O, Dubya Where Art Thou ?"

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]

» RE: How about the Coen brothers? Posted by: MobileSucks
movie?
Posted by: cwilsondrum on Jan 22, 2008 10:32 AM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I want to see a non-stop show about bush going to prison and living in prison for the rest of his miserable life. In a cell with dickless cheney. anything less is just aggravation.

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]

» RE: movie? Posted by: MobileSucks
More Bush?
Posted by: blitzmesser on Jan 22, 2008 1:47 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I will never go to see a film about Bush.... no matter who makes it.
I get physically very ill when I hear his voice or see his stupid face. Why would anyone make a film about that turd? Because he is human? I doubt it.
He is a failed clone.

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]

IT IS TOO SOON TO DO A STORY ABOUT BUSH BECAUSE IT WILL TAKE US
Posted by: Raymond Emerson on Jan 23, 2008 11:51 PM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
20 years to find out all of the truly awful things that he has done to us. Actually 28 years because he has tried to classify everything he has done.

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]