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You're Welcome America: A Final Night with George W. Bush

  • TV Special
  • 2009
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
4.2K
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You're Welcome America: A Final Night with George W. Bush (2009)
On this IMDbrief, we breakdown how Adam McKay's take on the Dubya and Dick presidency evolved from "Saturday Night Live" to the Broadway stage to the film, 'Vice.'
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It's time for change in America--but not without a few parting words from former President George W Bush. Here's your chance to discover the man behind the myth as HBO presents Will Ferrell ... Read allIt's time for change in America--but not without a few parting words from former President George W Bush. Here's your chance to discover the man behind the myth as HBO presents Will Ferrell in a performance of his heralded one-man Broadway show.It's time for change in America--but not without a few parting words from former President George W Bush. Here's your chance to discover the man behind the myth as HBO presents Will Ferrell in a performance of his heralded one-man Broadway show.

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    • Marty Callner
  • Writer
    • Will Ferrell
  • Stars
    • Will Ferrell
    • Michael Delaney
    • Pia Glenn
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    • Director
      • Marty Callner
    • Writer
      • Will Ferrell
    • Stars
      • Will Ferrell
      • Michael Delaney
      • Pia Glenn
    • 18User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 5 nominations total

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    Will Ferrell
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    • George W. Bush
    Michael Delaney
    • Dr. Scott Blumeth
    Pia Glenn
    • Condoleezza Rice
    Adam Mucci
    Adam Mucci
    • Pilot
    Patrick Ferrell
    • Jerry - Secret Service Agent
    John Ashcroft
    John Ashcroft
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
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    Gordon Brown
    Gordon Brown
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Phoebe Cates
    Phoebe Cates
    • Self - Audience Member
    • (uncredited)
    Elaine Chao
    Elaine Chao
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Dick Cheney
    Dick Cheney
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    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
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    Stephen Harper
    Stephen Harper
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    • (archive footage)
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    Kevin Kline
    Kevin Kline
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    • (uncredited)
    Angela Merkel
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    Edward Norton
    Edward Norton
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    Gale Norton
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    Richard Perle
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    Colin Powell
    Colin Powell
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      • Marty Callner
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      • Will Ferrell
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    8deathisrad

    Excellent

    Obviously someone missed the point of this. Will Ferrell has been playing this Bush character since his days on SNL and this is that character at his best. Most level headed people that don't tie political satire with extreme political biased, will understand that it's just a big goof; George Bush himself would probably find this to be quite amusing(maybe that's a stretch, but even Bush is smart enough to see that this is satire not a serious political movie). No matter your party affiliation, if you can think with a free mind and don't take everything that Will Ferrell says to be him preaching a serious liberal agenda, you should be able to enjoy this. I mean c'mon it's Will Ferrell, after Stranger Than Fiction I don't think he'll ever be serious again.
    7melinda2001

    Quite a good performance

    It is really hard for me to judge this movie because it is politically charged, historically educational, and a rather scattered collection of lewd and extreme segments, all at once. The first two thirds were excellent and I laughed really hard and often. Much of what Farrel says about G.W. is both shocking and true, so there is some really valuable recent history delivered in a very entertaining way. No small feat. Some of the information was even shocking to learn and I had to look it up and always found that he was correct. I haven't looked up everything but I would bet that nearly everything he says that wasn't obviously a joke is completely true. The movie is very valuable for anyone who doesn't know much about G.W. or misremembers or just plain forgot.

    Even though the first two thirds has some really hilarious parts, it is shot through with some serious material which I did not mind. The performance takes an abrupt and very serious turn for the final third. I was OK with that too but was sad that most of the laughs were gone. Still, I thought the latter material dragged on far too long. So if you don't watch the whole thing that is perfectly OK. Just know that the wrap-up and interaction with the audience at the end is precious.

    You will either love this movie or love to hate it, so either way you win!
    7Foutainoflife

    Where Has This Been The Past Fourteen Years!!

    So, my husband and I just came across this and my goodness, Will Ferrell's out of control and we loved it!

    You either like Ferrell or you don't. His style of comedy is goofy, crude, obnoxious and physical. He holds no punches in this special and really tackles Bush's humorous flaws, fumbles and mannerisms. He talks about the Bush family, his college years, his administration and track record.

    Was Bush the best president? NO. However, he was our leader during a trying time in American history and since I'm writing this review in 2023 and hindsight is notoriously 20/20, I can say we've had worse presidents.

    I enjoyed it and saw it for the comedic parody it is. If you're gonna scrutinize it any deeper than that, it's probably not going to be a funny watch for you.
    8sddavis63

    Overall, Very Funny

    After what I thought was a rather slow start, Will Ferrell picked up steam in this largely one-man stage play about the life and times and presidency of George W. Bush - the 43rd, former but not too lamented president of the United States. It's sometimes crude (the penis thing was overdone), sometimes bewildering (I never really understood the reference to the time in Vermont with the guy whose name I forget) and some things went on too long (the "wipe that smirk off your face" gag near that weak start - yeah, it was part of the show, and the "giving audience members nicknames" became very tired very fast.) In spite of those weaknesses, though - and unless you're a rabid fan of Bush - this is pretty funny stuff. It really hits its stride once Bush is elected and the review of his presidency begins. There are some truly hilarious moments - the Condi Rice scene was great, as well as some of the Dick Cheney reflections - and even a more or less serious moment, when Ferrell's Bush reflects on those who've died as a result of the war in Iraq. There are a lot of just plain humorous and yet historical anecdotes (like reflections on the "coalition of the willing" - Morocco's offer to send trained monkeys to Iraq and the Solomon Islands joining - in spite of the fact that they have no army - as well as the whole anti-France "freedom fries" silliness.)

    Ferrell's performance was pretty good. He had the Bush swagger down pat ("in Texas we call this walking!") and he looked and sounded the part pretty well, the voice leading to a humorous moment questioning why no one else in the entire Bush family has a Texas accent! Even if you are a Bush fan, watch it for what it is - poking fun at a guy who even conservatives would have to admit was a pretty controversial president. 8/10
    bob the moo

    Unfunny and tired routine that has been done to death (and better) by many others

    I've noticed that any review here that says this was not funny tends to be voted down whereas any review that says it was funny is voted useful, quality of writing seems to be out of the equation and the politics of the situation appear to be the all, because obviously liberals will love anything that mocks conservatives while only red neck racists would not love this film, right? Well, it will make no difference (to borrow a phrase, "haters gonna hate") but as a white, middle class male in my 30's who watches the Daily Show and is "liberal" in most issues, I should have been target audience for this and, if I'm honest I did watch it because I expected to find Bush easy to laugh at and for my own opinions to be reaffirmed in the meantime.

    Problem is that this film is so incredibly basic that it just doesn't work. If you take it as an attempt at political satire then it is a total fail because there is almost nothing clever in here; considering the Daily Show ate well for years off the Bush presidency and produced constant material that was as funny as it was cutting. There is nothing here that even comes close. So OK, maybe that is me being unfair to the material because it is clearly not trying to be a biting satire but rather just a basic mocking of Bush based on the idea that he is dumb and fake. This is not anything new and it is a pretty well mined seam for the film to try and get something out of, but I gave it the benefit of the doubt. Problem is that the material is just crude and unfunny without any real invention or wit – the biggest laughs from the crowd come due to a picture of a penis. Add to that the fact that we have almost 3 minutes given over to a moment where Condoleezza Rice does an erotic dance for Bush (in a bit so painful I wondered if it would ever end) and you're starting to get the idea. In fairness it is a Will Ferrell film so one should not be surprised and it does play to the teenage boy market rather anyone used to their political comedy being either (a) political, or (b) funny.

    Ferrell is not a good impressionist but, like the material, he goes for the easy route and he vaguely gets there – I know the point is not that he is meant to look or sound particularly like Bush but it does add to the "good enough" feel the film has. Overall I was looking forward to this film but it doesn't deliver. No matter how you look at it (political satire or fish-in-barrel exercise) it isn't funny and has no wit or invention. The "Bush is dumb" line has produced some very funny material in the past, while his terrible presidency has given us some great, cutting satire – this film cannot manage to be even average in either of those camps.

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      During the 'nickname' section of the show, the woman who is a Shakespeare scholar is seated next to Ed Norton and the woman who's a tennis coach is seated next to Adam Levine of Maroon 5. Also, at the beginning of the show, you can see Kevin Kline in the audience.
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      George W. Bush: Yes, one time I did walk in on Dick Cheney down in the basement of the White House, and he was being fucked by a giant goat-devil in a room full of pentagrams. And he looked up at me with solid silver glowing orb-like eyes, and his breath had a strong ammonia scent to it, and he told me in a language that I knew in my heart had not been spoken in over a thousand years, "Parrav go lahlah!" And I just ran, I just got the hell out of there.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 61st Primetime Emmy Awards (2009)
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      Seasons of Love
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      Composed by Jonathan Larson (as Jonathan D. Larson)

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • HBO - Synopsis
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Will Ferrell: You're Welcome America - A Final Night with George W. Bush
    • Filming locations
      • Cort Theatre - 138 West 48th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Gary Sanchez Productions
      • Funny Business Productions
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      1 hour 55 minutes
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