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KorbenDallas

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January 2005

JAN 21, 2008 11:19 PM

[Say it ain't so.



By Michael Fleming
Variety

Oliver Stone has set his sights on his next directing project, "Bush," a film focusing on the life and presidency of George W. Bush, and attached Josh Brolin to play the title role. The director has begun quietly shopping a script by his "Wall Street" co-writer Stanley Weiser.

The film will be produced by Moritz Borman, who teamed with Stone on "World Trade Center" and "Alexander," and Jon Kilik, a producer of "Alexander" as well as "Pinkville," the pre-strike project about the Army's investigation of the My Lai massacre in Vietnam that Stone expected to direct until United Artists pulled the plug late last year.

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One needs only to do a Web search for "Stone" and "Bush" to find plenty of the director's critical comments about the Bush administration's invasion of Iraq. Despite that, the director said he's not looking to make an anti-Bush polemic. His goal is to use seminal events in Bush's life to explain how he came to power, using a structure comparable to "The Queen."

"It's a behind-the-scenes approach, similar to 'Nixon,' to give a sense of what it's like to be in his skin," Stone told Daily Variety. "But if 'Nixon' was a symphony, this is more like a chamber piece, and not as dark in tone. People have turned my political ideas into a cliche, but that is superficial. I'm a dramatist who is interested in people, and I have empathy for Bush as a human being, much the same as I did for Castro, Nixon, Jim Morrison, Jim Garrison and Alexander the Great."

Stone declined to give his personal opinion of the president.

"I can't give you that, because the filmmaker has to hide in the work," Stone said. "Here, I'm the referee, and I want a fair, true portrait of the man. How did Bush go from an alcoholic bum to the most powerful figure in the world? It's like Frank Capra territory on one hand, but I'll also cover the demons in his private life, his bouts with his dad and his conversion to Christianity, which explains a lot of where he is coming from. It includes his belief that God personally chose him to be president of the United States, and his coming into his own with the stunning, preemptive attack on Iraq. It will contain surprises for Bush supporters and his detractors."

Stone said his NYU classmate Weiser did a lot of research as they worked for more than a year on the project before setting the script aside when Stone committed to "Pinkville." While UA partners Paula Wagner and Tom Cruise said they pulled the plug on that movie because of the WGA strike, Stone seemed to support widespread speculation that the strike was an excuse to kill another war-themed movie that UA was wary of making after its first release, "Lions for Lambs," flopped.

"On 'Pinkville,' I had a great script and one of the best casts on any of my films, with 40 young actors and Bruce Willis," Stone said. "It's a shame they lost faith in the film, and that they unemployed 500 people right before Christmas. We were three weeks from shooting."

Stone hopes to get his script back so he can revive "Pinkville" down the line.

Stone, Weiser and Borman had kept the "Bush" script under tight wraps, developing it under "POTUS" (President of the United States) and "Misunderestimated." Now they're aiming for a quick ramp-up to production, though both Stone and Borman believe the project will remain viable even after the presidential election.

"We've just gone out with it, and April is just around the corner," Borman said. "If we can get it done as an independent or with a studio, we can do it quickly, but nobody really knows what is happening with the SAG situation. We've found locations in Louisiana, but we will have to build sets, especially the White House. We could do it later, because it's not a film that has to be timed with the election; it's a character study of a man."

Stone looked carefully at actors before setting his sights on Brolin, whose career has drawn recent traction from memorable roles in "No Country for Old Men" and "American Gangster." Brolin just began work on the Gus Van Sant-directed "Milk," playing Dan White, the San Francisco pol who gunned down Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone. While Brolin won't make a formal deal until financing is sealed, he can be ready for an April start.

"Josh is actually better looking than Bush but has the same drive and charisma that Americans identify with Bush, who has some of that old-time movie-star swagger," Stone said.



ckdexterhaven

ckdexterhaven

USA
December 2005

JAN 21, 2008 11:28 PM

I read about this. I'm sure Stone is going to trash him. Should be good times.

Ferretbite

Ferretbite

Mexico
September 2006

JAN 22, 2008 11:01 AM

So, the guy redefined suck with that crap movie about Alexander of Macedonia, and now he wants to capture the life of the greatest slacker history ever knew for the posterity? whatever

Darke

Darke

Columbia, MO
June 2005

JAN 22, 2008 11:43 AM

Unless the title of this movie begins with "National Lampoon's" or "Harold and Kumar", I don't care.

Cassiel

Cassiel

Aurora, CO
September 2004

JAN 22, 2008 01:47 PM

Ferretbite said:
So, the guy redefined suck with that crap movie about Alexander of Macedonia, and now he wants to capture the life of the greatest slacker history ever knew for the posterity? whatever



Stone srsly needs another 'Platoon' or 'JFK'

Lemonkid

Lemonkid

Canada
May 2003

JAN 22, 2008 06:24 PM

You could do this so low-budget too, just loop 2 minutes of footage of a train crashing et voila!

fountainofdreams

fountainofdreams

Batavia, IL
January 2005

OCT 11, 2008 10:16 PM

"Rise! Rise from your grave, my servant!"

Hmm, I didn't want to go making a new thread.

Anyone else find it humorous that they're releasing the making-fun-of-dubya film before he's even out of office?

TheEnnis

TheEnnis

Chicago, IL
March 2008

OCT 12, 2008 11:37 AM

There's actually a documentary if Bush was assassinated.... I don't know what's worse?

W. or a movie if a real current President was assassinated? whatever

ScientistofSleep

ScientistofSleep

New Zealand
November 2007

OCT 12, 2008 02:33 PM

i saw the trailer, the one with the talking Heads "once in a lifetime" playing in the backgroud, it looks really really good...im excited anyway...

blush

leannan

leannan

USA
February 2007

OCT 12, 2008 03:35 PM

they're really struggling for good movies here lately, aren't they?

DhD_No_Pants

DhD_No_Pants

Katy, TX
May 2006

OCT 12, 2008 11:02 PM

Can't wait.

scylis

scylis

USA
November 2004

OCT 12, 2008 11:16 PM

come on, people, Dreyfuss gots the look.

Gigondas

Gigondas

Charlotte, NC
January 2003

OCT 13, 2008 09:09 PM

TheEnnis said:
There's actually a documentary if Bush was assassinated.... I don't know what's worse?

W. or a movie if a real current President was assassinated? whatever



A fictional documentary? Fascinating.

It looks pitch-perfect. It's been along time since Stone got something right, hasn't it? He's been twittering away his talent on crap like, well, everything he's doen for the last 12 years or so. I'm excited. It looks like the movie for the times.