Stone Finds His Rumsfeld!!

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Stone Finds His Rumsfeld!! Merrick here... This news actually appeared last last week & evaded detection by many outlets. Since we've been covering the film extensively, this seemed like it was still worthy of mention: The about-as-cool-as-cool-can-get Scott Glen has been cast to play the about-as-uncool-as-uncool-can-get Donald Rumsfeld in Oliver Stone's W. Rumsfeld (l) -vs- Glenn (r) . I ... [link]

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Stone Reminds Us that Bush is Still President [Opinions]
Published 5/13/2008 by Cole Abaius at Film School Rejects
... Even though we’ve tried to forget, and some have tried to forget Stone is making W, news keep pouring in about it. The latest, word that Scott Glenn has been cast to play Donald Rumsfeld, is enough to make Aint It Cool News use multiple exclamation points at the end of their excited post. Since they don’t do that already, ever. ...

HOLLYWOOD MIGHT BE LIBERAL
Published 5/14/2008 at What Would Tyler Durden Do?
... to Fahrenheit 9/11 and that the Oliver Stone directed movie about George Bush will be released three weeks before the election. Imagine that. All this, right before the election. What a coincidence!

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