Lionsgate recently released a brand new television promo trailer from the upcoming George Bush biopic W by director Oliver Stone ( Any Given Sunday, Natural Born Killers ) and starring Elizabeth Banks ( The H-Man Cometh ), Josh Brolin ( Planet Terror, American Gangster) and Richard Dreyfuss ( Jaws ) and Thandie Newton as Condoleezza Rice.
Synopsis: Whether you love him or hate him, there is no question that George W. Bush is one of the most controversial public figures in recent memory. In an unprecedented undertaking, acclaimed director Oliver Stone is bringing the life of our 43rd President to the big screen as only he can. W takes viewers through Bush’s eventful life — his struggles and triumphs, how he found both his wife and his faith, and of course the critical days leading up to Bush’s decision to invade Iraq
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[…] Released to coincide with the epic film ‘Alexander’ from director Oliver Stone, this release sets out to detail many of Alexander The Great’s achievements. As a 20-year-old, the young Alexander set his heart on ruling the world, and he came as close to it as anyone is ever likely to get. Flattening lesser armies who dared to stand in his way, Alexander lead his troops across the world, bringing a huge portion of it under his reign. He ultimately perished at the tender age of 32, with a vast empire layed out before him. ‘The True Story of Alexander the Great’ draws on reenactments of the story, culled from a welter of knowledge amassed by scholars over the years. Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)Review of epic biopic Mongol on Blu-rayMONGOL: The Untold Story Of The Rise Of Genghis KhanLiquid Comics Banks on Indian Epic With Ramayan 3392 AD Film | The …W. Movie Trailer 2 from director Oliver StoneWho Wants To See Oliver Stone's 'W'?Oliver Stone shows surprising restraint with Bush biopic ‘W’Oliver Stone on ‘W.’: Director insists, ‘I don’t take sides’Oliver Stone: It's All True! Tags:director oliver stone, Documentary, epic film, Oliver Stone, Peter Woodward, Television, tender age, true story No Responses […]
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