The Cast of Oliver Stone's 'W.' Gets Arrested in a Louisiana Bar
Filed under: New Releases, Celebrities and Controversy, Politics, Celebrities Gone Wild!
When Josh Brolin takes a night off from playing a young George W. Bush to get arrested in a bar, the jokes practically write themselves. (Method acting, anyone?) That's what happened in the wee hours of Saturday morning in Shreveport, La., as Brolin, co-star Jeffrey Wright (who plays Colin Powell), and five crew members from Oliver Stone's biopic W. were arrested at the Stray Cat bar and taken down to the big house. The Associated Press's account is sparse, so we turn to Shreveport's KSLA News 12 for more details (and thanks to Jeffrey Wells for the link). Seems it was closin' time at the ol' Stray Cat, and Brolin and his pals wouldn't leave, despite bein' asked twice, and they were bein' rowdy. So the bar staff called the police, who arrived just after 2 a.m., whereupon there was a bit of a scuffle, and a fellow named Eric Felland got arresting for remaining in the bar, public drunkenness, and resisting arrest. Brolin, Wright, and the other W.-affiliated folks reportedly interfered with the arrest, so they got arrested for that misdemeanor.
The Shreveport Times reports that Brolin posted a $334 bond and was free to go. Wright and the other four arrest-resisters had the same price on their heads. The guy who was being arrested in the first place, Felland, who is a lighting technician on the film, had a $752 bond. It's unclear from the early news reports how long it took everyone to get out of the clink, but one assumes they didn't have to fester in jail too long. I like what one of the commenters at Hollywood Elsewhere said, that it would have been great if James Cromwell, who plays George Bush Sr., had had to come bail everyone out.
The whole thing sounds kind of excessive to me. Don't all bars have to throw people out at closing time? Don't they always have a couple of jokers who don't want to go quietly, especially at places with names like the Stray Cat? Just how rowdy were these people being? If they really were out of hand, and more so than the bar is accustomed to, then OK. But I wonder if they didn't get the "special treatment" because they were big-shot out-of-towners.
One thing is certain, though: Josh Brolin takes a damn fine mugshot. Face the camera, a hint of a smile, a nice square jaw -- that's how it's done, kids.









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-13-2008 @ 9:31PM
Mr. R said...
I like Brolin more and more every day...
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7-13-2008 @ 10:12PM
Beanie said...
Seeing as Shreveport, LA is now Hollywood South they should be used to big-shot-out-of-towners by now.
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7-13-2008 @ 10:24PM
Ponnerbell said...
He looks like Brett Favre. Maybe this is why he wants to come out of retirement.
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7-13-2008 @ 11:13PM
Gina said...
You stay classy, Brolin and friends. (Eyeroll)
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7-26-2008 @ 3:12AM
Charles Stricklin said...
I live in Shreveport, and a bartender at Stray Cats tells me the crew acted like a bunch of jerks, expecting special treatment, and that Stone himself was arrested but somehow managed to keep the arrest out of the news. Then again, that's heresay, since he/she won't go on record about it.
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7-29-2008 @ 7:26AM
Erin said...
I'll bet a million dollars they find a way to blame THIS on Bush too.
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