Insider Question: After Seeing the 'W.' Trailer, Do You Want to See The Movie?

Oliver Stone's "W.," which portrays President George W. Bush, is generating a lot of movie buzz following the release of the trailer. Tell us whether the clip entices you to see the film and we might put your comments on "The Insider" on TV tonight!

The film hits theaters Oct. 17, about three weeks before Americans go to the polls to pick a choose a president.

Published 7/30/08 by the Insider

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  • The Hollywood left wing miscreants are no different than Goebbel's or Stalins propaganda machines. They tell lies frequently enough that some people believe them. No boundaries of ethics or morality exists for these people in their personal or...
    Anonymous 9/24/08 Reply
  • If this is good, I will definitly be watching Mc as in John McCain when it comes out.
    Anonymous 8/2/08 Reply
  • Lying and getting people killed is okay, but making a movie about it is bad?

    Is this like how its okay to have guns but its not okay for a rapper to SAY gun?
    Anonymous 8/1/08 Reply
    • Being a sitting target for the world is not good. Talking to radicals is not the answer, we must show strength, unity and power to gain respect.
      Sure it is okay to have guns, its what you do with them thats bad. Don't the rappers portray the guns...
      Anonymous 8/4/08
  • I wouldn't want to watch some propaganda mad out to put Bush in the best light possible nor do I think it will be worth it to spend what little money I have on.
    Anonymous 8/1/08 Reply
  • Uh, you do know that this is made by someone who hates Bush, not Bush himself, right?
    Anonymous 8/1/08 Reply
  • I was skeptical, but then I saw the trailer. These days, it seems Democrats see Bush as a court jester, while Republicans view him as the King of Kings. I think a movie like this might actually serve to humanize Bush, which may really do our nation...
    Anonymous 8/1/08 Reply
  • George W Bush. I hope it's a comedy
    shahkhan 8/1/08 Reply
  • If Oliver Stone could leave his political stances out of his movies, I might actually try to watch one. Alas, I think this one is one to miss
    Anonymous 8/1/08 Reply
  • Too soon
    Anonymous 7/31/08 Reply
  • Ugh, what the hell? I hate Bush as much as the next guy, but why the hell do they have to make a movie based on his life that mocks him? He's still alive, you know, and there are plenty of other ways to make fun of someone that don't cross that...
    Anonymous 7/31/08 Reply
  • Absolutely not!! That's the problem with celebrities, they rely on each other for their information and most Americans are persuaded by them, simply because they are uneducated and lazy. If you would like the real story of any president there are...
    Anonymous 7/31/08 Reply
  • Hollywood as usual. Could it be any more librally edited, and coming out right before the election. By chance...I think not!
    Anonymous 7/31/08 Reply
  • I'm sure this will be just another pathetic case of Stone creating "history" to fit his own predetermined (mis)perception of reality. Stone is the right man for the times, however because most people would rather watch a movie and accept the...
    Anonymous 7/30/08 Reply
  • I'm sure this will be just another pathetic case of Stone creating "history" to fit his own predetermined (mis)perception of reality. Stone is the right man for the times, however because most people would rather watch a movie and accept the...
    Anonymous 7/30/08 Reply
  • I didn't "W" trailer, but I seen on your show some clips from "W". I think Oliver Stone should be held for treason if not having to turn in his voting rights! If a negative show regarding a Democrat was aired prior to election, the talk shows would...
    Anonymous 7/30/08 Reply