Move over, Tina Fey. There's a new Sarah Palin impressions of the city. And on that same note, move more, Kathy Griffin. There's a new redhead in Hollywood to antagonize (without realizing it, this time) the Palin clan.
Believe it or not, Julianne Moore has been chosen as the hope of one-time vice president in the game change, the new HBO film tells John McCain (spoiler alert, if you just emerged from a coma three years) unsuccessful 2008 presidential campaign.So what Palin thinks about his new doppelgänger?
Unsurprisingly, Palin has issued a no-comment on the coup of casting (although we think that should be quite flattered), and, as expected, the Moore camp has only gone so far as to openly confirm that the Oscar nominee has accepted the role, but made no further comment. And while much has been and will be made about their political differences, eh, it's called acting for a reason, people.
So far, none of the other parts have been cast, but expect a little more WTF moments in its future: the role remains open include McCain, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, among others.
Perhaps the desire of the president of Will Smith to play it will come true after all?[gallery]
Thursday, October 6, 2011
A New Sarah Palin "Julianne Moore"
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