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Hollywood Too Conservative for Stone
May 8th 2008 10:14AM
Filed Under:ePresident Bush, Bush Administration, Dick Cheney, LOLection
Not too long ago, Political Machine had a Hollywood moment, featuring an early preview of Oliver Stone's 'W' script and an analysis on why the director is rushing to get the film done before the November vote.At the time, details about the film were scant. We knew Josh Brolin would be playing the President, Elizabeth Banks would be playing the First Lady and that Ellen Burstyn would be taking on the Barbara Bush role, but little else.
Now, thanks to Entertainment Weekly, we have a few more details on the movie, which is still in the pre-production stage (location scouting, casting, procuring Fiji water). However, among the many interesting things we've learned, we now know that Stone has had a hard time getting big-time actors to sign-on to play the Bush Administration's heavy hitters (Cheney, Rove, Rumsfeld).
''You'd be amazed how many male stars of a certain age in Hollywood are Republicans,'' says Bill Block, CEO of QED, one of the producers for 'W'. ''I'm not going to name names, but a lot of them just didn't want to have anything to do with it.''
So, how did Oliver Stone convince rising star Josh Brolin (No Country for Old Men) to take on such a controversial role? He appealed to the actor's intelligence, naturally. ''When Oliver approached me about George Bush my initial reaction was 'Why would I want to do that?' But Oliver pointed out certain simi¬larities I had with the character. We both have well-known fathers. We both grew up in the country. We both have strong mothers.''
If that wasn't bad enough, Brolin is driving his wife "crazy" trying to imitate Dubya's Texas/Connecticut drawl. ''I'm talking to myself all day long,'' Brolin says.
B. Brandon Barker is the author of the novel Operation EMU.
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(Page 1 of 1)pal10:35AMMay 9th 2008
I thought 90% of Hollywood ,broadway & the mainstream media are all socialist oriented. I could never understand why based on the $ demanded for thier perfomances.
Perhaps they should share evenly with all the personnel involved. ie Key grips, stunt persons, camera persons and all the support actors. Is it fair to demand $20,000,000.00 for themselves ? Why not share evenly with the others.That is what they want from the business person and all others that try to improve their lifestyle.
Ken Langston3:00PMMay 11th 2008
Good point pal! I don't advocate socialism, but the agenda of those who do is to obliterate the middle class to elevate their own financial status even further. They would rather that all of us be forced into the squalor of "shared" expenses than see any of us get a decent salary wherewith we have choices for how we care for our selves. Hollywood is just another PR machine for the corprotacracy. And if they put higher powers in a bad light, they could end up like Jeanne Palfrey.
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James1:23PMMay 8th 2008
Hell, I'm as conservative as they come...AND I look like Cheney. Brolin and I could get together and drive poor Diane stark raving mad by the end of the movie. P.S...I can handle a shotgun too!