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When it comes to sifting through all actors responsible for portraying the most powerful man on the planet, there's no shortage of options.
John Travolta did a great Bill Clinton impersonation in
Primary Colors and
Timothy Bottoms delivered a near-perfect imitation of George W. Bush in both
D.C. 9/11: Time of Crisis and
That's My Bush! Neither one comes across as particularly flattering, so presidential nominee Barack Obama has chosen a safer bet: At a recent party in Los Angeles,
Obama revealed that he prefers
Jeff Bridges' conflicted commander-in-chief in
The Contender. Granted, he may have said this simply to keep his audience happy -- in this case,
Contender director
Rod Lurie, one of the attendees who was willing to plop down $28,000 for the event. "'I just plugged your movie," Obama told Lurie,
according to a report the director sent to
Hollywood Elsewhere's Jeffrey Wells.
Still, when you're under the kind of intense scrutiny that Obama currently endures, Bridges actually seems like a pretty safe choice. Choose
Anthony Hopkins in
Nixon and it sounds like you're endorsing the bad guy. Choose
Kevin Kline in
Dave and you come across as disingenuous. Choose
Peter Sellers in
Dr. Strangelove and somebody will call you incompetent. Bridges, on the other hand, plays a fierce leader bound to his moral convictions. Of course, Obama also expressed sympathy over Lurie's short-lived television show
Commander-in-Chief, which featured
Geena Davis as the first woman president. Perhaps it's no coincidence that he and Hillary have
publicly made amends.
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