DISQUS

Film School Rejects: George Meets Laura In This New Clip From W.

  • MeatWad · 1 year ago
    That scene was actually pretty good. Pulling off a human Bush, as opposed to a Will Ferrel cheese-ball, is definitely a feat. Hats off to Brolin.

    If Banks isn't naked in Kevins Smith's movie, I shall hate Smith to death. j/k
  • Joe · 1 year ago
    Brolin will get an oscar if that is how he acts throughout the whole movie! Mark my words.
  • Phoghat · 1 year ago
    "I hope that Oliver Stone produces an unbiased look at George Bush with W., and I hope this as a liberal. I genuinely want to see how a guy like George Bush became president"
    Yes, but, from your statement you are saying in effect: I KNOW what kind of guy this this AND want to see how he became president. You're presupposing that Bush is an A-hole.
  • Conrad Rothbaum · 1 year ago
    Hm. Well, you're right, I do have pre-suppositions about Bush's character, but they're
    shaped by the speeches he's made and the things his administration has done to the
    country. to me he sort of seems like a dancing monkey. I want to see a different side of him
    that will show me how he got to be in a position of power, and who exactly he is off-
    camera, and who he was in his youth.

    am i being semi-clear? that was a bit convoluted, sorry.
  • Robert Fure · 1 year ago
    I thought that was a pretty good clip. Oh, and the way Bush got elected was simple: In 2000 he carried 30 states for an electoral college victory and in 2001 he carried 31 states and 3million more votes. ;)

    In 20 years, history will be more kind to George Bush than partisan politics will allow right now. The news mucks the bad all day long. High oil, poor economy. What you don't read every day is the recent drop of oil and the fact that the US isn't really even close to a recession and has, in fact, posted almost constant growth and a resurgence in many economic areas.
  • Conrad Rothbaum · 1 year ago
    :(
  • Luis · 1 year ago
    I'd like to point out that the Federal Reserve is in charge of controlling inflation, but Bush tipped the economy...and whether you'd like to believe it or not, Robert, we are in a recession. Google inflation data to see our dollar is getting weaker. What is helping us from collapsing is exports go up when your dollar gets weaker, but we all know that lowers our quality of life, from travelling, driving, et cetera, so you end up spending more time to work to live.

    The federal reserve cut interest rates alot (maybe a little too much) and that means more inflation. there isnt a switch to flip that lowers interest rates, they do it by putting more money out, which again causes inflation. Our economy really needs to recover, or we're going to see our dollar buys us less and less.

    Sorry, for the tangent, but I wanted to add my two cents. No offense to you, Robert, you sound like you have a fairly good grasp, but may be listening to that conservative media you knock so much. History will not be king to W, as historical facts will outweigh any biased news reporting.

    As for the movie clip, it's an interesting take on G.W. I'm not sure why Oliver Stone picked this topic and has played with it in a Judd Apatow manner in the trailers. This dialogue seems pretty good, so I have my hopes up for an intelligent drama.
  • movie fan · 1 year ago
    Josh Brolin did a convincing Dubya, though he reminded me a lot of his cowboy character from No Country for Old Men... over all, i don't doubt that 'W.' will have the effect Oliver Stone desired