‘The Butler’ Trailer: We Have No Tolerance For Politics At The White House

Left to his own devicesLee Danielsmakes films that are eccentric and sometimes just way the hell out there. (The Paperboy) But he has called his newest film,The Butler, “a big compromise” andexplainedthat the film might be “the closest I will come to as a work-for-hire.” Does that mean that, on the relative scale of whackadoo films,The Butlerwill be far closer to “normal” than anything else he’s made?

Hard to say at this point, but the first trailer suggests that there’s some weird stuff going on here. There’s the parade of cameo players appearing as a string of US Presidents. Among them isJohn Cusack’s turn as Richard Nixon, which is… interesting. Then there’sAlex Pettyferplaying an uber-douchebag cotton farm overseer, and the digital effects and makeup that shave a few decades off leadForest Whitakerin some scenes.

Whitaker playsCecil Gaines, who served several different President as the White House butler, and the trailer suggests the film traces his entire life story, using it to frame the sweep of the civil rights movement. It’s a good story, but this trailer looks a lot like a parody that might show up onSNL. So we’ll see — maybeThe Butlerwill be just as crazy as the rest of Daniels' work.

I’m still laughing about the perversity behind castingJane Fonda, still hated by segments of multiple generations for her actions during the Vietnam War, as conservative heroine Nancy Reagan. I don’t care about either Fonda or Reagan as individuals or cultural figures, but the simple fact of using that casting decision as a giant flip of the bird is entertaining.

The Butleropens on October 18.Yahoohas the trailer.