
Ordinarily, I wouldn't care quite so much about all the casting news for one movie, but Oliver Stone's project about George W. Bush is different. These are political figures that everyone is familiar with, and the project is about a president who's still currently in power. I have to admit, I'm intrigued. I wish I'd thought to do a recast challenge for this film, though so far I think the casting decisions have been interesting.
The most recent news has to do with National Security Advisor-turned-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and British prime minister Tony Blair, who will be played by Thandie Newton and Ioan Gruffudd, respectively. Newton is the first non-American cast member in this project to portray a US political figure.
In regard to the script itself, Hollywood Reporter remarks:
As one of the few cabinet members to serve during both Bush terms, Rice's role in the Bush White House is seen as pivotal. According to those who've read the W script, Rice is said to be in a key first scene as well as a number of scenes connected to the Iraq War. Blair also appears in Iraq-related scenes.
Still yet to cast: Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, and advisor Karl Rove. Any ideas about who should play these parts?

















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1I loved Michael Sheen's Tony Blair from THE QUEEN.
2I did too oliveye!
I have to admit I'm sick of Oliver Stone's movies. I can't see myself wasting any money on this one.
3Yah, I feel like Oliver Stone hasnt made anything worth seeing since JFK or Nixon. But I do like the cast so far for the most part.
4I could see Phillip Seymore-Hoffman as Cheney. Or either of the others really, he's just that awesome.
5Ioan Gruffudd's pretty darn cute. A very capable actor too. I'm sure he'll do well in that role.
Nevertheless, the idea of this movie puts a bad taste in my mouth.
6Wow. Thandie? As Condi? REALLY?
7isnt' thandie netwon kind of young to be playing condoleeza rice? i'm having a hard time picturing that.
8Let's see... how about Christopher Walken as Rumsfeld, Jason Alexander as Cheney, and I like Philip Seymour Hoffman for Rove. Ha, ha.
9Why the hell are they making a movie about Bush? Seriously? Nobody should glorify that loser. Damn, the sex scandal between the New York former governor and that girl would make a better movie than that....
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