W. (Widescreen)

W. (Widescreen)
by Oliver Stone

W. (Widescreen)
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Actor: Colin Hanks, Elizabeth Banks, Ioan Gruffudd, Josh Brolin, Toby Jones
Director: Oliver Stone
Brand: BROLIN,JOSH
Producer: Albert Yeung
Producer: Bill Block
Producer: Christopher Mapp
Producer: David Whealy
Producer: Elliot Ferwerda
Producer: Eric Kopeloff
Writer: Stanley Weiser
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Original Language); English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled)
Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Picture Format: 2.35:1
Running Time: 129 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2009-02-10
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Studio: Lions Gate

DVD Reviews of W. (Widescreen)

DVD Review: Pointing at others
Summary: 3 Stars

All movie attempts to present Bush Jr. as a cheap shadow of his daddy, Bush Sr., look mostly like the funny bubbling of own kid nasty sometimes but always "own bastard".

Oliver Stone's speculations of Iraq and Afghanistan wars would much more convincingly sound if for start the predominant majority of American voters reject, once and forever, a non-stoppable usage of their personal cars in big cities to ease dependence on energy sources well feeding terrorists back on the American soil de-facto absorbing increasingly for "humanitarian reasons" new waves of terror breeding seed.

DVD Review: Another average movie from Stone
Summary: 3 Stars

It is clear that this movie was made by a Bush Hater I watched it out of curiosity and did not find the movie as entertaining or factual. Once again a movie that portrays conservatives as idiotic and evil.However it was well acted, Josh Brolin does a good job, however looks old when he tried to play W in college. Oliver Stone stumbles badly because he tries to hate the President and tries to suggest that all his decisions were driven for the approval of his father. I would recommend it only if you miss Bush. I know I do....I used to love Oliver Stone but he has not made any notable movie lately, to make matters worse he is recycling his old movie material watch out for Wall Street 2.

DVD Review: Where's the hook...?
Summary: 3 Stars

Oliver Stone brings his undeniable talent to this biopic of George `Dubya' Bush.. supported by one of those to-die-for casts he seems to have at his beck and call. There's no question this is slickly put together, and that Josh Brolin is completely convincing as the title character .... but as a movie experience there is just something missing.
Stone presents Bush as a follower rather than a leader. Someone who is driven by being under the shadow of his brother in his parents eyes, and whose political drive to succeed is a mirror of his drive to succeed in his father's eyes. Surrounding him, we have a veritable who's who of Hollywood acting as all the well known string pullers behind him and around him - most of whom are thinly drawn, not being the centre of attention - but of all of them, Richard Dreyfuss does a surprisingly good job of fleshing out Dick Cheney. There's a little jolt of energy whenever he has a moment on screen, particularly sparring with Colin Powell. But these are asides, with W's evolving character being the focus, and so as the movie goes on, we see Bush at different times of his life. From College pranks through trying to find a job he wants to keep, meeting Laura, becoming born again (watch out for a great Stacey Keach turn) and starting his political career.. all told non linearly, interspersed with the period of time that will dominate his place in history - going to war with Iraq.
With all those fine ingredients however, it seems that something has been left out - some excitement, some dramatic hook to draw you in. Frankly, Bush's life, rather like his presidency some would argue, is rather dull. In the end, the enjoyment of the movie is in the details.. enjoying watching for Hollywood well known faces playing political well known faces, learning a little about Dubya's earlier life. But we don't come away much richer for the experience. Stone's interpretation of the man is valid, but never feels insightful enough or definitive, neither does it have the cinematic or dramatic energy of, say, `Nixon'. It's not a disaster, but neither does it sparkle. Sometimes interesting, never fascinating. Perhaps it is too soon, and looking back in twenty years or more this will be regarded in higher esteem.

DVD Review: Good portayal of Bush and ....the administration
Summary: 4 Stars

I have not bought the dvd for this movie but it may be worthwhile. I would give the movie higher marks than what has been given on imdb and here on amazon. It's a good movie. It not only gives insight on W's earlier life but actually does a rather good portrayal of the administration. I think all the actors in the movie did a fine job in their respective roles. Now as for Thandie Newton's portrayal of Condoleezza Rice. Some say it was awful and cartoonish. I would agree to a certain extent. It made Rice look subservient and dumb. But the characteristics of Rice was quite accurate with a touch of being over the top. You'll definitely catch it and actually made me laugh. But maybe that was the premise of the movie. To have this "loopy" lost feeling to it. Just listen to the soundtrack with the whimsical French accordion playing. You didn't keep your eye on the ball, George. You lost the ball! :)

DVD Review: Brilliant Portrayal of The Former Presisdent.
Summary: 5 Stars

After having watched this film, I have concluded that it is not Anti-Bush nor is it Pro-Bush. The film depicted the former President as a very compassionate individual with the ability to connect to people all across the nation. Also, the film does display moments of where the Former President has his doubts and encounters situations that puts him in a position of uncertainty, such as the ongoing war with Iraq. Iraq was primarily the main focus of the film as it displays how the Bush Administration had dug themselves in a hole with false reports of WMDs being possessed in the middle-east and how they have managed to lose the public opinion on the the war itself. Overall, I've enjoyed this film as I have always been fascinated of just how the now-former-President, had ever came to be the President in the first place. Hindsight, sure has a way with a tragic comedy.

Description of W. (Widescreen)


Genre: Drama
Rating: PG13
Release Date: 10-FEB-2009
Media Type: DVD
Oliver Stone's W. is similar to his other movies about American presidents (JFK, Nixon), which is to say these films are much more about Stone's imagined versions of reported events than they are alleged reenactments. As such, W. is Stone's case for what he sees as the absurdity of George W. Bush's ascendance to the White House and especially the arrogant blunder of the Iraq War. Josh Brolin is very good as the miscreant son of George H. W. Bush (James Cromwell), Vice President to Ronald Reagan and 41st president of the United States. Adrift in a sea of booze and squandered opportunities, the younger Bush is largely driven by a need for his disapproving father's love and respect, which never truly arrives. Becoming a hatchet man for Bush Sr.'s administration, "W" (as his wife, Laura--played by Elizabeth Banks--call him) meets Karl Rove (Toby Jones) and heads toward the Texas governorship, despite his father's preference that the more golden son, Jeb, get all the family's support in his Florida gubernatorial bid.

Told in broken chronology, W. focuses on Bush's post-9/11 path to waging a "preventive war" in Iraq despite no hard evidence of weapons of mass destruction to justify it. The major players in W's administration--Rove, Colin Powell (Jeffrey Wright), Condoleeza Rice (Thandie Newton), and especially Dick Cheney (Richard Dreyfuss)--all participate in closed meetings that look and sound like every investigative account by the New York Times or Bob Woodward about the administration's inner workings leading up to the war. Much of this is quite fascinating if a little weird (Newton's performance is indeed strange), but the drama is often powerful, particularly around Powell's resistance to the rising tide for a supposedly slam-dunk war. A number of the film's key performances, besides Brolin's, are very strong, especially Cromwell, Jones, Wright, Dreyfuss and Bruce McGill as George Tenet. --Tom Keogh

Beyond W. on DVD

Family of Secrets the book

W. the Soundtrack

W. the Original Motion Picture Score

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