nydailynews.com - 10/15/2008
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John McCain, Sarah Palin pass on city premiere of Oliver Stone's 'W.' BY JO PIAZZA DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Wednesday, October 15th 2008, 7:51 AM The red carpet was rolled out Tuesday night for the blue state premiere of Oliver Stone 's "W." - the controversial biopic of President Bush . Two ...
thedailybeast.com - 10/17/2008
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Scott McClellan, Bush's estranged former press secretary, on
what the movie nails (his stubbornness and his relationship...
with his father)--and what it screws up. Many months ago, I came to grips with the fact that the Bush presidency did not turn out ...
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My W and Oliver Stone's
theatlantic.com - 10/22/2008
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W Falls Short H istory, in Oliver Stone
's Washington, takes place in meetings. In JFK ,...
crusading New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison meets with a man known only as "X," played with great gravity by Donald Sutherland. "X," a character modeled ...
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Oliver Stone's W Falls Short - The Atlantic
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'George Bush Is An Intellectual Compared To Her'
JammieWearingFool —
Not a single day can go by without the ritual Palin bashing. Of course this comes from one of those intellectual titans in Hollywood, naturally. The red carpet was rolled out Tuesday night for the blue state premiere of Oliver Stone's "W." - the controversial biopic of President Bush. Two big-name politicos - John McCain and Sarah Palin - declined a personal invite from the director, even though they're staying right across the street from the Ziegfeld Theatre at the Hilton. Stone said he extended invites to the Republican presidential and vice presidential nominees yesterday ...
"W." Premieres: Stars Talk Bush, McCain And Sarah Palin's Intelligence
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed —
Oliver Stone's much-awaited "W." premiered in New York at the Ziegfeld Tuesday night. Joining Stone on the red carpet were the film's stars, including W. himself Josh Brolin. Here is some of what they told reporters on the red carpet about the current administration, John McCain and Sarah Palin:
In the NYDN:
"I don't think Sarah would understand the picture," Stone said on the red carpet outside the famed W. 54th St. theater.
"It has a lot of complicated dialogue," he zinged.
"George Bush is an intellectual compared to ...
"W." Premieres: Stars Talk Bush, McCain And Sarah Palin's Intelligence
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
Oliver Stone's much-awaited "W." premiered in New York at the Ziegfeld Tuesday night. Joining Stone on the red carpet were the film's stars, including W. himself Josh Brolin. Here is some of what they told reporters on the red carpet about the current administration, John McCain and Sarah Palin:
In the NYDN:
"I don't think Sarah would understand the picture," Stone said on the red carpet outside the famed W. 54th St. theater.
"It has a lot of complicated dialogue," he zinged.
"George Bush is an intellectual compared to ...
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