There’s a new trailer out for Oliver Stone’s George W. Bush biopic, aptly titled W., and, yep, as Stone has contended time and again, this film definitely takes an objective look at the presidency of George W. Bush. No silly names or caricature portraits of Dubya or his cabinet here at all. Click through to see for yourself. Then see the wholly objective film on October 17th. Get the trailer in HD over HERE.
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