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Richard P. May
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 243
From: Los Angeles, CA
Registered: Jan 2006
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posted 10-20-2008 10:32 AM
I saw this picture yesterday, and now having had overnight to digest it, I'm left with much of a feeling of actors doing characters, either for the good or bad. The early parts, to me, were too long. The frat party, courting Laura, out on the football field, etc. just added to running time. Maybe the rest of it is too recent, and becomes a fictionalized replay of actual news events. It is always really hard to have actors portray people with whom we are familiar from TV news. It can work well with such as David Strathairn's portrail of Ed Murrow in GOOD NIGHT AND GOOD LUCK, since Murrow hasn't been seen for many years, but current politicians are another story. I did feel, however that Brolin really brought off Bush's vocal delivery, almost to the point where he might get cast on Saturday Night Live. Another pet peeve is the use of the hand-held camera whenever W. was drinking, or a bit off kilter. I can see what Oliver Stone intended, but that, together with very tight closeups, always distract me from the story.
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Carol May
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Posts: 48
From: los angeles, ca, usa
Registered: Nov 2006
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posted 10-25-2008 08:24 PM
A friend and I saw a screening of W. this afternoon and were very pleasantly surprised. We were expecting good performances but not much by way of a story. There wasn't too much story, really, but what was there kept us interested, laughing, and we were surprised when it ended. It did not seem like 129 min. at all.
Karl Rove was by far the best character. W was good, Condi was good (despite someone's negative impression earlier). James Cromwell didn't look anything like GHWB, but he was effective.
The Laura character was pretty bad, as was Rummy.
The movie got more overtly political near the end, but it didn't go on too long so it didn't detract from the comedic/satiric aspect.
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Mark Lensenmayer
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Posts: 1605
From: Upper Arlington, OH
Registered: Sep 1999
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posted 10-26-2008 09:48 AM
The pretzel incident happened in 2002.
From the Wikipedia:
quote: On January 14, 2002, U.S. President George W. Bush emerged in front of a press conference with a very prominent broken blood vessel welt on his cheek, and said that he had choked on a pretzel while watching television the day before. Bush had reportedly been sitting on his couch, 90 minutes into watching an NFL football Miami vs. Baltimore play-off game on television, when he choked on the pretzel, falling to the ground, injuring himself, and briefly losing consciousness before awakening to see his dogs Barney and Spot showing alarm at his state. Laura Bush was reportedly in the adjoining room at the time, and Bush was alone watching the football game.
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