BROLIN' OUT James, George
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Academy Award–nominated
No Country For Old Men star
Josh Brolin has been
tapped by
Oliver Stone to portray
George W. Bush in the director's next project,
Bush, which will attempt to explain how Dubya went from a middling Andover grad to a middling Yale grad to a middling Harvard MBA to a middling business executive to a middling baseball executive to the Jesus-loving, teetotaling President of the United States. Or, as Stone says, from "an alcoholic bum to the most powerful figure in the world."
Stone, of course, knows from crooked presidents and conspiracy theories, but he is insisting Bush will be more an even-handed analysis of the man's ascendancy to the White House and less about what happened after he got there. In Brolin, he has a lead who nailed the Texas twang in No Country; the rest of Bush's orbit, however, has yet to be cast. Radar has some suggestions ...
Katie Holmes as
Laura Bush: Both are essentially sentient beings who have been overshadowed by their husbands and who have yet to demonstrate conclusive proof of having either a sense of humor or a personality. Katie's ability to
cheat and deceive is a nice bonus.
Jack Nicholson as
Dick Cheney:
Big Poppa Jack has caught a lot of flack of late for essentially playing himself in each of his films. Which isn't a bad thing if he channels the bombast and ego into Dick.
Dennis Haysbert as
Colin Powell: Who better to play the lone reasonable member of Bush's original cabinet than the guy trying to sell you
insurance three times every hour?
Phillip Seymour Hoffman as
Karl Rove: A gimme. They even sort of look alike.
Anna Devere Smith as
Condi Rice:
You come up with another black actress who isn't
Halle Berry or
Vivica Fox.
Will Ferrell as
Jeb Bush: The mop-topped funny man does a
mean Dubya; we're thinking that his running around in underwear shtick will also play in Florida.
Alec Baldwin as
Donald Rumsfeld: He could actually play any of these guys, but it'd be especially funny to watch him tackle the man who once said, "As we know, there are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns—the ones we don't know we don't know."
Smoking Man from X-Files as
John Ashcroft: Both equally mysterious; both equally ugly.
Fred Thompson as
George H. W. Bush: He's certainly not gonna be the real President. The perfect way for him to segue back into
Law and Order.
Hillary and Haylie Duff as
Barbara and Jenna Bush: The blonde and the brunette. The popular girl and the hanger on.
By
Adam K. Raymond
01/23/08 9:22 AM
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