BREAKING: Doug Liman Wants Russell Crowe For Valerie Plame Scandal Pic

Russell CroweThe New York Times may have published Joe Wilson’s now famous op-ed “What I Didn’t Find in Africa” (aka evidence that Iraq had purchased uranium yellowcake), but now that Wilson’s life is set to be a major motion picture, only on MTV News will you learn about “Who You Might Find in The Film.”

“I’d love Russell Crowe,” director Doug Liman enthused. “If you’ve met Joe, he’s a really strong guy. I’ve never met an actor stronger than Russell Crowe.”

Concluding in his piece that President George W. Bush either lied about or twisted intelligence to exaggerate the Iraqi threat in the weeks and months leading up to war, Wilson soon found himself the target of attack, which crested a week after the original article’s publication when “Washington Post” columnist Robert Novak outed Wilson’s wife, Valerie Plame, as a covert CIA agent.

The Plame Affair became a major political scandal, eventually resulting in the conviction of Dick Cheney staffer Scooter Libby on four felony counts. And it’s that fallout, and specifically Valerie herself, that the Liman flick will center on, the director told MTV News in February, when he revealed that Nicole Kidman would be his star.

He has his Valerie, but a strong Joe is just as important to the overall story, Liman said, which is why he’s extra eager to bring in Crowe.

“It’s the Valerie Plame story but you wouldn’t know it when Joe’s around,” Liman insisted. “I met with [Russell] for ‘Bourne Identity’ and I was terrified. The whole time I was in the room with him I was just scared of him. This is a scary dude! And Joe is kind of like that.”

But why the Plame story at all, especially this soon? Because Plame’s memoir was entitled “Fair Game: My Life as a Spy, My Betrayal by the White House,” and words like “betrayal” just don’t go far enough, Liman argued.

“Valerie Plame is the lowpoint in American history,” he said. “That we did this to one of our own heroes.”

Do Russell Crowe and Nicole Kidman make a good pair in your estimation? Could you see Crowe as Joe Wilson? And do you agree with Liman about the story’s tragic import? Sound off below.

4 Responses to “BREAKING: Doug Liman Wants Russell Crowe For Valerie Plame Scandal Pic”

  1. Two Australians? Kidman can't even pull of a decent American accent. With the movies that have been released lately, you would think that the powers that be in LA LA land would realize that people arent interested in seeing this stuff.
  2. Many people are interested in political intrigue films, even if you aren't, James. But the odds of this one getting made with an A list actor like Crowe seems remote.

    Russell Crowe has issued a statement in response to the claims of Doug Liman in the article above. Crowe says "I'm not sure I understand his intentions nor his confusion, but I have never met Doug Liman".
  3. I think this story is absolutely fascinating! This is real and going on right now! There's a war going on and people dying because of lies that were told by the people we vote for! A woman, a beautiful woman and a real life spy living among us! The Government decided that they didn't care for her politics, the Vice President who happens to be very intertwined with the oil business. Hello people??? Have you been to the GAS STATION LATELY????

    I'm passionate about this and I believe that not everyone is hiding in a rabbit hole.
  4. Russell Crowe says he never met Doug Liman?

    Liman told the BBC in 2002 that one of the actors he met with when he was casting the first Bourne film was ...Russell Crowe.

    http://tinyurl.com/6dnor7

    Maybe it isn't Doug who's the confused one here.