First Look At Oliver Stone's George W. Bush Movie
So Oliver Stone has geared up for his new picture: a warts and all exploration of current President George W. Bush. But will Stone's politics get in the way of a historically accurate portrayal? The controversial filmmaker sat down with Cracked.com to plead his case:
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ReplyDamn lasers. Last time you called me that (radiohead vid) you still said my video was good. No dice this time?
ReplyGee, I hope that doesn't mean you're not coming to my party at fire island?
Gladstone you're a goddamn faggot, when are the fat cats over at cracked going to fire your fat ass already?
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ReplyThanks.
ReplyGreat timing, by the way, on the reveal of the gap teeth. I laugh every time.
ReplyExcellent video. And what video cannot be made better with Kids in the Hall? Or Hitler screwing a donkey, for that matter?
ReplyOn an extremely tangential note, I knew a guy once who thought that "the Magic Spit" episode of Seinfield was based on that Nicolas Cage movie about a conspiracy rather than JFK.
I like Nixon mostly for Anthony Hopkins performance. I feel that he was, and partly with Stones direction, was able to give a since of what a tragic and complicated figure Nixon was and not just the butt of jokes for the last thirty years.
ReplyFavorite Richard Nixon quote of all time " Even paranoids have enemies"