Oliver Stone

Oliver Stone pokes fun at W

Updated 10.40 Fri May 09 2008
Keywords: Josh Brolin, Elizabeth Banks, George Bush, Oliver Stone

W may not be Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone's first political biopic or even his first controversial film, but it may be his first comedy.

Stone, who has made movies of past presidents including Richard Nixon, is now shooting W, about President George W Bush's life, and the film has already stirred up controversy in Hollywood for what Stone may - or may not - say.

"This movie can be funnier because Bush is funny" - Oliver Stone

His first words on the film: "Bush is funny."

"This movie can be funnier because Bush is funny," Stone said.

"He's awkward and goofy and makes faces all the time. He's not your average president. So let's have some fun with it."

The director, 61, is best known for Vietnam war films such as Platoon and Born on the Fourth of July, as well as thriller Natural Born Killers and political dramas JFK and Nixon, which met with controversy for his looks at John F Kennedy's assassination and Nixon's doomed presidency.

W has snapshots of a 26-year-old Mr Bush crashing his car into his parents' lawn in Washington, DC, interspersed with Mr Bush, as president, playfully stealing a mint from US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

While W will not likely to redeem the increasingly unpopular president's image, it delves into a life overshadowed by events and people larger in stature than him. Stone even admits to admiring some of the president's attributes.

"The fact that he had to overcome the shadow of his father and the weight of his family name, you have to admire his tenacity" Stone said.

But Stone was unable to find funding for W from a major Hollywood studio, so he resorted to independent financing. He and his producers aim to have the movie in theaters before this November's presidential election and maybe as soon as October.

Stone signed Josh Brolin to play Mr Bush and Elizabeth Banks, First Lady Laura Bush.

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