NEW YORK, Oct. 16, 2008

Brolin's Take On Playing The President

Actor Josh Brolin, Who Plays George W. Bush In "W." Also Shares His Thoughts About The President

  • In Oliver Stone's new movie

    In Oliver Stone's new movie "W." actor Josh Brolin plays the 43rd president of the United States, George W. Bush.  (CBS/The Early Show)

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    Actor Josh Brolin stopped by "The Early Show" and spoke with Harry Smith about his new film "W," directed by Oliver Stone and based on the life of President George W. Bush.

(CBS)  It's not easy for an actor to take on the role of a president, especially while the president is still in office.

However, actor Josh Brolin who starred in last year's Academy Award-winning movie, "No Country for Old Men," was up for the challenge.

In Oliver Stone's new movie "W." Brolin plays the 43rd president of the United States, George W. Bush.

When Stone sought out Brolin for the role, Brolin's immediate reaction was "no."

"Because I had my preconceptions. I pigeon-holed Bush as a bumbling idiot as I think many people have, going from a 90 percent approval rating to a 23 percent approval rating. It just was a very cosmetic reaction," Brolin told Early Show co-anchor Harry Smith.

Once Oscar-winning director and screenwriter Stone came to him with the "W" script, Brolin finally sat down and read it from beginning to end while vacationing with his family.

"I learned that it was much more of a character study than a political smashing, which it's not," he explained.

Considering everyone in the world knows who George W. Bush is and has watched him endlessly, it’s a difficult undertaking to capture the portrayal.

"You springboard from massive amounts of fear and wanting to live up to it. I did a lot of research. I read a lot of books. The movie is really no different than any biography. I think there are probably 13 or 14 biographies out on Bush and it's always tainted by the biographer. This is basically our rendition of his life zone, so to speak."

Politics aside, Brolin now has a different outlook on Mr. Bush's personal traits.

"We can see him on CNN everyday. We already know what he is, we know the exaggerations of his gestures, the problems he has in public speaking, but then you get into his life and you start to appreciate some personal traits of his. He dealt with his drinking at 40 years old, he turned it around and turned his whole life around, he had been floundering before that," Brolin said.

Ultimately, making this film has changed Brolin's internal response to him as well.

"Emotionally, intellectually -- much more emotionally then intellectually -- just dealing with his persona. He has done some things in the administration that has been amazing. There are more minorities in his administration than any administration in history, but he is the war president. That's how he's come to be known because that's how he wants to be known. He is the one that put that out there," Brolin said.

Brolin's portrayal has already generated Oscar buzz.

"I was glad I was able to play a character that is resonating for this year," Brolin said.


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by jamurphy4 October 18, 2008 10:21 PM EDT
Good movie.. Shows just how far out of his league G.W.B. was.. He had trouble making a decision, and had to relay on Cheney, or Rove to make them for him.. Whenever he took the hook out of his nose, he got into deeper ***.. He showed just how weak he really was, when he refused to admit to "ANY" mistakes during his presidency. He, took us from a great Country, that was respected around the World, to where we are today..trying to survive as a Nation. He will go down as the VERY worst President in our History, and the worst World Leader of all time.. That will be his legacy.
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by gatofeo October 17, 2008 6:00 PM EDT
Josh Brolin is the son of actor James Brolin.
James Brolin is the husband of Barbra Streisand.
Barbra Streisand embraces a variety of liberal causes and has an ego that wouldn''t fit inside the borders of Mongolia.
If you disagree with Barbra (note the affected spelling of her first name) then, in her eyes, you are stupid, ignorant, misguided, delusional and quite possibly dangerous.
Oliver Stone has an ego equally as large. He''s a megalomaniac propagandist who, like Goebbels, never let the truth get in the way of a good story.
Given all of the above, do you really think that "W" will be an objective, factual portrayal of President Bush?
God knows, I''m no fan of the man but I am a fan of objectivity, fairness and truth.
Oliver Stone''s movies have never displayed any of those attributes.
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by hober_mallow October 17, 2008 3:40 PM EDT
"... but he is the war president... "

And, unfortunately, number of wars equals three, number of victories -- zero.
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by benfranklyn9 October 17, 2008 2:18 PM EDT
Josh Brolin?
Is he the jack *** boy toy of Strisand ??
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by ray999999 October 17, 2008 2:03 PM EDT
is there no end to the garbage hollywood will put out,an idiot playing an idiot how orginal.
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by stmichrick October 17, 2008 1:53 PM EDT
RE: the comments of arivabear:
Brolin, while still a koolaid drinker, shows how you find that political adversaries are human when you actually READ about them. Your comments about that ''mess of a human being'' indicates your ignorance. Fortunately, ''W'' will be judged by history for the results of his action, not by those overwhelmed by how difficult it can be to accomplish great things. Your point of view is headed for the ashheap of history.
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by souljam76 October 16, 2008 7:31 PM EDT
I always remember Josh Brolin playing Brand in the 1985 movie "The Goonies"
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