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  1. W. is a 2008 American biographical comedy-drama film and hit piece based on the life of George W. Bush. Directed by Oliver Stone and written by Stanley Weiser, it stars Josh Brolin as Bush. The supporting cast includes Elizabeth Banks, James Cromwell, Ellen Burstyn, Thandiwe Newton, Jeffrey Wright, Scott Glenn, and Richard Dreyfuss.

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    Oct 17, 2008 · W.: Directed by Oliver Stone. With Josh Brolin, Colin Hanks, Toby Jones, Dennis Boutsikaris. A chronicle of the life and Presidency of George W. Bush.

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    • Biography, Comedy, Drama
    • Oliver Stone
    • 2008-10-17
  3. Aug 23, 2016 · We search near and far for original movie trailer from all decades. Feel free to send us your trailer requests and we will do our best to hunt it down. Starring: Josh Brolin, Elizabeth Banks and...

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  4. Flashbacks to key events in his life reveal the rise of George W. Bush from ne'er-do-well party boy and son of privilege to president of the United States.

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    • Oliver Stone
    • PG-13
    • Josh Brolin
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  5. This is the tragedy of a victim of the Peter Principle. Wounded by his father's disapproval and preference for his brother Jeb, the movie argues, George W. Bush rose and rose until he was finally powerful enough to stain his family's legacy. Unlike Stone's "JFK" and "Nixon," this film contains no revisionist

  6. Josh Brolin stars as George W. Bush in Oliver Stone's biopic that traces the head of state's rise to power from a privileged alcoholic to a born-again Christian whose belief in religious destiny helped move him to the presidency.

  7. Oliver Stone's biographical take on the life of George W. Bush, chronicling from his wild and carefree days in college, to his military service, to his governorship of Texas and role in the oil business, his 2000 candidacy for president, his first turbulent four years, and his 2004 re-election campaign.