UPDATE: Turns out there’s a much better reason for us posting the “W.” trailer. Aside from starring Nyack’s Ellen Burstyn (who plays Barbara Bush), a new LoHud connection has emerged. This Thursday, director Oliver Stone will be paying a visit to the Jacob Burns film center to screen “Nixon” and do a Q&A with Janet Maslin. The event begins at 6:30 p.m., and tickets are $15 for members, $20 for nonmembers.
Wow, they did a really good job getting the cast to look like the real people. Elizabeth Banks and Thandie Newton are both bombshells in real life and they really look like Laura Bush and Condi Rice
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Wow, they did a really good job getting the cast to look like the real people. Elizabeth Banks and Thandie Newton are both bombshells in real life and they really look like Laura Bush and Condi Rice