I’ve been inundated with questions about Oliver Stone’s W. biopic which is opening Friday. Some answers here:
How much money will it make?
According to MovieTickets.com, 5,079 people responded to its poll, “Do you plan to see the film W. – a movie about the life and presidency of George W. Bush?” No (63%). Yes (37%). And Fandango online ticketseller found that 60% of its respondents wanted to see W. only because of the controversy surrounding the film. In any case, Hollywood never bets the farm on political fiction pics because they usually don’t attract crowds at the box office. Small budget Wag The Dog and Bullworth receved a lot of attention but not a lot of business. Studio pic Primary Colors disappointed. Stone’s own JFK was wildly successful, but his Nixon underperformed. Of course, none of these pics were about a sitting U.S. president. Even though Stone’s pic is opening Friday in wide release at 2,100+ North American theaters, Hollywood box office analysts are all over the map, telling me they expect anywere from a low of $5 million to a high of $12 million for the weekend. The movie’s production company is hoping for at least a $10 million debut. Yet the negative cost of the movie is $30M mil, plus an outlay of $25M in marketing costs for a surprisingly aggressive TV ad campaign. Lionsgate, which is distributing the movie in North America and some foreign territories, are the same folks who released Michael Moore’s self-described documentary Fahrenheit 9/11 which cost only $6 million and made on its opening June 2004 weekend nearly $24M from just 868 theaters. It went on to earn $119M gross domestically and $103M from international territories for a worldwide total of $222M. So, clearly, W is not even in the same ballpark.
Why is the movie being released right before the November election?
I’ve learned that, despite what he may say publicly, it was always Oliver Stone’s intent to show the pic before George W. Bush left office. Stone has even blamed some of his investors for pushing for the pic to be released before the election. Insiders tell me that the “thought process” surrounding the release date looked at every possibility — October, November, December, and January right up until the new president’s inauguration when Dubya leaves office. But three weeks before Nov. 4th ”was deemed the time of maximum interest,” a source confided. “The political course of the country would be foremost in people’s minds. And this movie could be part of that dialogue. So we decided that the timing would be best served now.” It’s interesting how liberals worry that the movie may make pro-Bush forces angrier and thus help McCain’s chances at the poll. And conservatives worry that the movie will muddy Bush’s legacy and thus help Obama’s chances at the poll.
How accurate is the movie about George W Bush’s life and presidency?
Stone is telling the press that Stanley Weiser’s script based the movie primarily on materials in the public domain. But that only means that Stone, who’s notoriously cavalier about using exclusively reported material from books and then claiming it’s all public domain, didn’t bother to buy the movie rights from any of the non-fiction authors (which would have been the incredibly expensive but also legally proper thing to do). Production insiders tell me that the key sources for the screenplay and film were all these books: Plan of Attack, Bush at War, and State of Denial by Washington Post investigative journalist Bob Woodward; The Price of Loyalty and The One Percent Doctrine by the former senior national affairs writer for the Wall Street Journal, Ron Suskind; The Family: The Real Story Of The Bush Dynasty by the queen of the unauthorized celebrity biography Kitty Kelley; Fortunate Son by paroled felon J.H. Hatfield (the book was eventually recalled by its first publisher and the author committed suicide); The Faith of George W. Bush by former Washington Post feature writer and biographer Stephen Mansfield; Oil, Power and Empire by the long-time correspondent for the Revolutionary Worker communist newspaper Larry Everest; First Son by Texas journalist and University Of Texas journalism professor Bill Minutaglio; A Charge to Keep written under George W. Bush’s name by ghostwriter Michael Herskowitz; State of War by New York Times intelligence beat reporter James Risen; Hubris by liberal The Nation columnist David Corn and Newsweek correspondent Michael Isikoff; and The Greatest Story Ever Sold by New York Times liberal columnist Frank Rich.
Did Barbara Streisand have anything to do with the casting of her husband’s son, Josh Brolin?
Nothing.
Is the People’s Republic Of China really an investor in the motion picture?
Karl Rove recently criticized W. as being financed by “suspect Chinese investors”. The truth is that the film’s U.S. producer QED International found financing and marketing money from companies in Switzerland, France, Germany, Australia, and Hong Kong as well as the United States. (For instance, the state and cities of Louisiana gave the film deep tax rebates and hefty financial incentives to shoot there.) But what Rove seems to be referring to is the involvement of the flamboyant and controversial Hong Kong businessman Albert Yeung Sau Shing. He began his Emperor Entertainment Group in 1986, well before Hong Kong transferred to the People’s Republic Of China in 1997. EEG was incorporated in 1999 and listed on the GEM of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong in December 2000. The Group is principally engaged in music production and distribution, artist management and event production, and its Emperor Motion Picture Group is mainly engaged in film and television production and distribution, and has a joint movie venture with Jackie Chan among other Hong Kong film stars. I’m told that Emperor paid less than $5 million for W. but that also included payment for the distribution rights for China, Hong Kong and Macau. ”I’ve always admired Oliver Stone’s work. I’m very excited to work with him this time,” Yeung was quoted as saying at the time of his W. investment.
It’s certainly correct to say that Yeung is a “suspect” character since he has been the target of several investigations by Hong Kong’s Independent Commission Against Corruption for his alleged connections to Asian organized crime. He also has been arrested, jailed, involved in a series of high-profile court cases spanning a 20-year period, but also cleared of crimes. Yeung himself has said all these charges stem from enemies “jealous” over his business success. But Yeung’s actual ties to the People’s Republic Of China are said to be no more and no less than those of most successful Hong Kong businessmen straddling the communist and capitalist worlds where they do business. So it seems ridiculous for anyone to seize on some Oliver Stone-worthy conspiracy theory that the communist government there is out to “get” GWB through this movie. Besides, as America’s envoy to the People’s Republic during the Ford administration, Dubya’s father George H.W. Bush played a major role in encouraging better relations between Beijing and Washington DC. And under George W. Bush, U.S.-China relations have been mostly friendly, and criticism over human rights mostly restrained.
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Probably safer to comment on the WAY this article was written as opposed to commenting the lack of substance of the latest Stone flop, great job, Nik! I’m sure this will be an incredibly accurate and deep, meaningful film, like all the other “gems” this second tier writer/director would have us suffer through. Your’re a sad panderer, Stone.
W will probably have a fair weekend. I noticed nobody is calling ‘W’ a docu-drama. Next weekend High School Musical 3 comes out, and it’s the furthest movie away from politics, and it will probably blow all competitors out of the water. $$$
This is a movie by Hollywood for Hollywood. As such, it will be considered a huge success and an important film, despite the fact that no one will pay money to see it.
The list of source material is rather staggering. The movie has train wreck written all over it, but the curious will probably flock the first weekend. I’m betting that the DVD will be out just in time for Christmas.
what are these pathetic liberals going to do without george bush? and who would want to be married to barbara streisand? YUCK!!
After reading the names of all the the writers and books that Ollie supposedly “borrowed” from the first thing that comes to mind is “they don’t have a biased agenda do they?”. Come on the Revoluntary People’s Newspaper? A guy who wrote a book, a book his editors withdrew (why?) and then commits suicide. What wonderful source material.
I already know the president is a idiot and our government is corrupt and I didn’t even have to see the movie!
I will be going to W, but I will buy a ticket to American Carol. Thank God for the Multiplex.
Hey Stone, Hey Stone investors… how you like that?
this movie will rock, only because W is the single most awesomest totally coolest President in US history. I wish we had 4 more years with W.
they’ll never make an obama movie…..hahaah.
As if hollywood is a good example of proper behavior or good judgement of any kind. Those baffoons are indeed the ones to point out others faults. priceless
There’s is no way a director could capture all of Bush’s failures in 129 minutes.
At worst, Bush was terrible. At best, he had tremendously bad luck with everything.
Oliver Stone imagines himself to be a “historian” when all he actually does is be a “teller of fables.” I will not waste my money on his trash that he calls historical movies.
Stone couldn’t even make a movie about The Doors without making crap up. Hired to “advise” him, the band ended up walking off the set in anger. Stone is a compulsive liar.
Oliver has not made a non-fiction film yet. Every film was made from his twisted mind. As a black hole, no rational thought escapes.
He is actually on the Republican payroll. Progressives appear small as they sip from his empty cup.
He makes people feel comfortable with their prejudices against rationality, and sober thought.
Please avoid gushing for this lackluster trivial film maker.
Natural Born Killers a testament to what?
He cheapens life.
Stone and the libs stink
God Bless George Bush
I wonder if Ollie will ever make a true biography of anyone. For ‘W’ he didn’t even use family members for facts or fact checking! He appeals to all the drop-outs in this country who don’t know any better or can’t afford to go to a movie..
Let’s see, we have a movie about a president who is loathed by the left, a group who can’t wait for Bush’s term to end. Are they going to spend money watching the cause of eight years of pure unadulterated hatred? Nope.
And then we have the other side of the aisle, the people who support Bush. Are they going to pay to see another Hollywood hit piece on a Republican? Nope.
So, to answer the question as to how will this movie do at the box office? Another Hollywood bomb is the answer.
People laugh at Thandie Newton as Condi Rice because people laugh at Condi Rice. Talk about a Republican woman the Dems salivate about running for public office. An admissions provost was her main credential in the paying job marketplace. And her defense of Bush (always admirable to support your boss) is cringe-worthy, especially the criminal behavior.
People with the ability to process logical thought will not waste their time with this movie. It will tank.
Ever since Stone’s horrible movie “The Doors” I won’t go see anything he does. He’s a second rate director and an oppourtunist. He needs to go back to film school.
So Oliver Stone makes a movie about George Bush, starring Josh Brolin, whose father played Reagan in another anti-republican movie. What an ingenious idea! Is Hollywood stupidly predictable, or what?
Like him or not, he is the President of the United States. What has successfully been done the last 8 years by the media and hollywood to belittle the President will make future Presidents less able to command the respect that goes with the office. The office has been marganilized and we will soon see the dangers that come with that loss of respect I fear.
Oliver Stone making a movie about GWB is like Rush Limbaugh making a movie about Bill Clinton. It is about as likely to be fair and balanced.
Stone is a joke and so is this ‘movie’. Dan Zee, you called it perfectly. The Jackass Party created this affirmative action mortgage mess and Hollywood still doesn’t get it, and never will. And don’t forget that Clinton created Enron, Worldcom, and the dotcom meltdown in 2000. History will celebrate W’s courage and Hussein Obama will get crushed simply because the wisdom of the American people will speak loudly in November. It’s about Joe The Plumber, Stupid.
I saw a sneak preview of this movie and it SUCKS!! Don’t waste your money.