Jan 25, 2012
Film 603: The Ides of March
Trivia: Leonardo DiCaprio dropped out of the role of Stephen Meyers, but stayed on as executive producer through his company Appian Way. Chris Pine was then considered before Ryan Gosling was cast. 
Brad Pitt was cast as Paul Zara but was replaced by Philip Seymour Hoffman. 
The Ides of March was the day (March 15) that Julius Caesar was assassinated. In Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” before being stabbed to death, Julius Caesar is told by a Soothsayer: “Beware the ides of March.” 
Some of Governor Mike Morris’s (George Clooney) campaign posters are inspired by Shepard Fairey’s iconic “Hope” poster, used during Barack Obama’s campaign in 2008. The AP photograph that Fairey used in “Hope” was taken at a 2006 press conference in which then Sen. Obama shared a stage with fellow Senator Sam Brownback and George Clooney, who had just returned from Sudan. Indeed, the image in the “Hope” poster is of Obama listening to Clooney speak. 
Stephen Meyers (Ryan Gosling) says about a slur on his opponent, “I don’t care if it’s true. I just want to hear him denying it.” This is a reference to a statement attributed to Lyndon B. Johnson, who allegedly referred to an opponent as having carnal knowledge of farm animals. When an aide said he couldn’t say that because it wasn’t true, Johnson replied, “I know but I just want to hear him deny it.” 

Film 603: The Ides of March

Trivia: Leonardo DiCaprio dropped out of the role of Stephen Meyers, but stayed on as executive producer through his company Appian Way. Chris Pine was then considered before Ryan Gosling was cast. 

Brad Pitt was cast as Paul Zara but was replaced by Philip Seymour Hoffman

The Ides of March was the day (March 15) that Julius Caesar was assassinated. In Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” before being stabbed to death, Julius Caesar is told by a Soothsayer: “Beware the ides of March.” 

Some of Governor Mike Morris’s (George Clooney) campaign posters are inspired by Shepard Fairey’s iconic “Hope” poster, used during Barack Obama’s campaign in 2008. The AP photograph that Fairey used in “Hope” was taken at a 2006 press conference in which then Sen. Obama shared a stage with fellow Senator Sam Brownback and George Clooney, who had just returned from Sudan. Indeed, the image in the “Hope” poster is of Obama listening to Clooney speak. 

Stephen Meyers (Ryan Gosling) says about a slur on his opponent, “I don’t care if it’s true. I just want to hear him denying it.” This is a reference to a statement attributed to Lyndon B. Johnson, who allegedly referred to an opponent as having carnal knowledge of farm animals. When an aide said he couldn’t say that because it wasn’t true, Johnson replied, “I know but I just want to hear him deny it.” 

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