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COLUMNISTS
TODAY'S STORIES
09.04.2008
W, or the Memory of Childhood*

W, the highly-anticipated Oliver Stone biopic on America’s 43rd president, has been making a slow march toward its April 21st production start date. Josh Brolin (a dead ringer who can act!) has been slated to play Dubya for months, but in recent weeks, producers have continued to flesh out the cast list. Ellen Burstyn and James Cromwell, of Requiem for a Dream and Babe, respectively, are slated to play Barbara and George H.W. Bush. Thandie Newton of Crash and Elizabeth Banks of…uh…will play Condi Rice and Laura Bush. (First thoughts: too hot!) Welshman Iaon Gruffudd is in talks to play Tony Blair, and Jeffrey Wright is being floated as Colin Powell.

 

ABC News and Politico, both apparently in possession of a draft copy of the screenplay, offered separate rundowns last week of the father-son dynamic that has filled pop psychology regarding Bush 43. Key scenes include the drumbeat to war in 2002, the “Mission Accomplished” landing in 2003, as well as the softer side: college-age W guzzling garbage-pail vodka; leader-of-the-free-world-age W choking on a pretzel. The tendentious Stone summed up his film in one sweep: "How did Bush go from being an alcoholic bum to the most powerful figure in the world?" 

 

Of course, the Hollywood treatment could detract from the film’s political credibility. (Judge/read the first page of the script yourself here [pdf].) But in the end, its success rests squarely with the talent. So, Talkbackers: Who are your picks for the rest of the Bush gang (Rumsfeld, Cheney, Rove, Powell, Chalabi, Miers--Perino)? I nominate this guy for VP.

 

--Dayo Olopade

 

* Also a great read.

Posted: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 3:39 PM with 18 comment(s)

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sdcrippen said:

Rove? Philip Seymour Hoffman.

Perino? Give liberal TV watchers something to think about: Allison Janney.

April 9, 2008 3:48 PM

mpatrickhendri said:

I have the whackpackers filling these slots.

Rummy: Ronnie the Limo Driver

Cheney: Daniel Carver

Rove: Eric the Midget

Chalabi: High Pitch Eric

Miers: Maryanne from Brooklyn

Perino: Wendy the Retard

April 9, 2008 3:56 PM

benjamin81 said:

Dylan Baker as Rumsfeld. He previously played Robert McNamara in "Thirteen Days."

Anthony Zerbe as Chalabi?

Mary Beth Fisher as Harriet Miers. (She's not well known, but she's good.)

I like Philip Seymour Hoffman as Rove, too -an inspired pick, sdcrippen!

April 9, 2008 4:10 PM

williamyard said:

Not to toot my own horn (?) or anything, but I'm a dead ringer for Smegmy, the Yoda-like White House basement refrigerated storage locker drawer handle polisher, naturist catalog collector, and bagpipe player whom Bush visits at least once a week to glean insight into urgent intractable global challenges, Vegas point spreads, and the obscure Kama Sutra positions Laura favors after she accidentally takes an extra Tylenol PM.

I'm cool with Brolin getting higher billing, as long as they don't shoot my left profile and I get to bring along Zelda and Melba, the aspiring actresses and conspiring twins currently working opposite corners at Ellis and Larkin, at Equity scale.

April 9, 2008 4:14 PM

williamyard said:

sdcrippen:

Hoffman as Rove is brilliant.

Also, I'd love to see "Dick Cheney" shed his own skin to reveal Tricia Helfer in spikes and a little black dress. That would just stomp everybody's minds into little pink pancakes.

April 9, 2008 4:19 PM

Androscoggin said:

I like the Big Lebowski as Cheney.

This movie is going to be terrible.

April 9, 2008 4:19 PM

adaglas said:

David Paymer as Ari Fleischer

April 9, 2008 4:31 PM

ndmackenzie said:

The Plank is going deep on the literary front today.

Good as "W, or the Memory of Childhood" is I think it is eclipsed by the greatness of  "Life a Users Manual." I believe Georges Perec to be one of the finest European writers of the 20th century - and certainly a worthy counterpoint to Samuel Beckett todays other reference on The Plank.  It is a tragedy that Georges Perec died while still so young - another victim of the tobacco demon.

Curiously, their respective Wikipedia entries indicate that Georges Perec and Martin Peretz are both related to the Yiddish writer Isaak Leib Peretz - making them (distant) relatives.

April 9, 2008 4:36 PM

rossjem said:

I nominate Paul Giamatti as Rove!  I love SPH, but I think Giamatti really brings the sweaty, disheveled, evil-slash-wonky-genius quality you need.

April 9, 2008 4:38 PM

jhunger said:

Cheney: John Goodman

Rove: I'm with everyone on Hoffman

Chalabi: Jerry Haleva (the guy who always plays Saddam Hussein in every movie)

April 9, 2008 4:43 PM

stgla said:

That was hilarious. When I read Thandie Newton and Condi Rice in the same sentence , I  literally said to myself "too hot" before I saw Dayo made the exact same observation!  Moments like this make me feel connected to mainstream culture.

April 9, 2008 4:59 PM

boneill said:

Elizabth Banks is also too hot (she was the insane book-store clerk in 40-Year-Old-Virgin).   And ndmac and Dayo, nice call with Perec. Life, a Users Manual is one of the few books that has made me burst into tears.  Amazing.  Even "A Void", which could be a gimmick, is really great.  

Powell, obviously, would be James Earl Jones.  I don't even see how that could be a discussion.  

April 9, 2008 5:04 PM

Rhubarbs said:

rossjem, I think you have the right actor, but the wrong role. Giamatti should play Cheney. Giamatti has the whole round, bald, angry, kind-of-crazy-in-the-eyes thing down pat.

Also, Elizabeth Banks is inspired casting for Laura Bush. Kind of busty, kind of hot, but with a deeply vacant expression -- Banks is perfect for Laura.

April 9, 2008 5:07 PM

gabbage said:

James Earl Jones could play Colin Powell and double as Dick Cheney in Darth Vader costume.

April 9, 2008 5:15 PM

Runciman said:

I nominate John Paxton, the Osborn family's manservant Houseman in all three Spider-Man films, to play Paul Wolfowitz (he's Bill Paxton's father in real life, too.

April 9, 2008 7:08 PM

dhberger said:

Isn't there a law requiring Michael Sheen to play Tony Blair?

April 9, 2008 9:12 PM

WoodyBombay said:

The only on-target casting up there is Cromwell as Bush the Elder.

For W, they should get Timothy Bottoms.  Hell, he's played the guy twice already ("That's My Bush" on Comedy Central, and that horrific Showtime movie produced by the pro-Bush nut in Hollywood - Cheytwind? something like that).

Also, Ned Beatty as Cheney or Rove - he could do either. He's America's gift to cinema.

And I would think they could save serious bucks by casting a mannequin as Laura Bush.

April 9, 2008 9:37 PM

ChanRobt said:

I'd remind you that Stone's movie about Nixon was surprisingly sympathetic.

April 10, 2008 9:23 AM