W was better than I expected. It was fairly even-handed throughout, although it took some timeline liberties (ex: when he said the "won't get fooled again" thing), and James Cromwell was a terrible choice for Bush Sr. but Josh Brolin nailed the character, especially the voice, and Jeffrey Wright came very close to stealing the movie around the middle section in a scene where they hammer out the plan for the war. Dreyfus was good as well with his portrayal of Cheney. He could've been a sneering villainous type guy with death rays and ranting about the Big Board but there was a very noticable lack of death rays (there was a Big Board but it wasn't referred to as such). The ending didn't work, but the ending to the movie was going to be an issue anyways. But it seemed like they couldn't decide between several decent possible ending points so they went with none of the above. Overall, I'd say it's worth seeing for Brolin and Wright, Dreyfus too but to a lesser extent.