Wednesday, October 15, 2008

W. - Matthew Scherer, Robert Stephens, Robert Uribe, Daniel Schorlemmer










Both the poster and the trailer emphasize the tongue in cheek satire of the movie, which is a parody of George W Bush and how he became President of the United States. The movie is being sold on the emphasis of George Bush's presidency which many people disapprove of. The films target audience are people who don't support Bush or feel that his presidency has accomplished anything. The poster doesn't have any people featured in it. It just consists of a large W and various quotes made by the President. These quotes aren't favorable to his character. The trailer focused more on showing scenes from the actual film. They're using the same approach as far as highlighting his negative moments.

Here is the link to the official site. The site was constructed by Flash. It's layout contains the trailer, info about the film, a photo gallery, cast, crew, and downloads. The photo gallery contains still shots from the movie. Everytime you open the page you are greeted with a different humorous picture. We suggest trying it.

The imdb already has critical reviews submitted for the film by it's users. The films official site has wallpapers available for free download. Other than that, there isn't much additional material on the film yet.

We checked several sites for a pirated version of the film but we couldn't find it. We checked the following sites: 66 stage, project free Tv, and watchmovies.com. Most of the time these sites offer pirated movies that are currently in theaters, but in the case of this film we couldn't find it.

1 comment:

shawn blair said...

This preview reminded me a lot of that movie about Nixon... called "Nixon"... also directed by Oliver Stone. I wonder why all of these movies have to be so biased, though.

It seems like they would make money from people that hate Bush enough to see the movie, or people that want to learn how to hate Bush so they can fit in with their Democrat friends.

But this flick almost insults the intelligence of everyone that voted for and stuck by Bush's campaign... maybe that's the point.