5 reasons I’m psyched for ‘W.’

All this week! 5 movies I’m psyched for in October, and 5 reasons why. No. 5: W. [opens limited October 17].
1. Oliver Stone can be a nut — see JFK — but he’s a highly entertaining nut: JFK may be a complete fantasy (I’m not saying it is for sure, just that it may be), but it’s one of the greatest movies of recent years, from a storytelling perspective. So that bodes well.

2. That said, this is surely gonna reek of Stone-esque paranoia, right? Please? I mean, the maybe-they’re-not-just-conspiracy-theories conspiracy theories of the Bush administration — the New American Century stuff, Halliburton, all the oil connections — surely shall make for another entertaining story.

3. Josh Brolin as George W. Bush? Awesome. I’m not a particularly huge fan of Brolin’s, but he’s got that swaggering party-boy ’tude down cold. Just like our Dear Leader.

4. Rob Corddry as Ari Fleischer. So this is gonna be a conspiracy-theory comedy, then? Awesome.

5. Richard Dreyfuss as Dick Cheney. Arrr, arr arrrgh, arghh? Yup.

5a. Ioan Gruffudd as Tony Blair? I’m a huge fan of Gruffudd’s, but he’s probably the last person in the world I’d have expected to play the former British prime minister.

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BZero
Tue, Sep 30, 2008 3:47pm

Definitely looking forward to it. B^)

MBI
MBI
Tue, Sep 30, 2008 4:53pm

I love Oliver Stone’s star-studded, half-insane takes on American history, but I’m worried that comedy may completely overtake Stone’s already-funny trademark style. I don’t want this to be just a long SNL skit.