The folks over at “Playlist” managed to scan a couple pics from a recent “Vanity Fair” spread showing George W. Bush’s cinematic cabinet in Oliver Stone’s upcoming biopic W.. They all pretty much look the part and they all undoubtedly act the part too (especially Josh Brolin as big dog Dubya – somebody give that guy an Oscar asap!) but does that mean that the film is any good? Well, that’s for you to decide come October 17th. Click through for one more pic.
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