Idiocracy

Most U.S. Presidents look in biopics , but every so often , a nonconformist portrayal of POTUS arises , and the most late example   isUma Thurman ’s casting as President   Ellen Claremontin the upcomingRed , White , and Royal Blue . The forthcoming Amazon Prime Video scoop is an LGBTQ+ fixed storage - com that follows the First Son of the United States entering into a gay relationship , and it ’ll be absorbing to see how Claremont cover with that as POTUS .

There are so many other screaming depictions of the U.S. President whether fancied or real - life . Between a futuristic chairman who ’s frequent by Mountain Dew , an fraud who does a better job than the real affair , and a couple of hilarious George W. Bush depictions , comedic president are lowkey great roles for actors to show their range .

Mays Gilliam (Head Of State)

While Chris Rock is advantageously known as a comedy actor , Head of Statesaw him become something of an auteur . He not only starred in the 2003 clowning but also wrote and engineer the movie , too . The film might not be the most plant directorial debut of all clock time , but Rock is uproarious as always .

The comedian plays Mays Gilliam , who becomes the unlikely Democratic Party candidate after every other potential nominee conk out in a plane collapse . The graphic symbol is typically eccentric , loud , and outspoken , just like most of Rock ’s other character , but realise that role as a presidential candidate adds a fresh twist on the archetype . And , against all odds , Gilliam win the election and becomes president , and the film   terminate up becoming surprisingly mushy with strong messages about well-being and inequality in Black community in the United States .

President Camacho (Idiocracy)

The character is the dumbest president in picture chronicle , as he water crop with energy drinks and shoots simple machine guns in court whilst wearing an American flagstone as a mantle . work party steal the show every time he ’s on covert as the   forthcoming   president , even if   the character is straightaway disliked .

George W. Bush (W.)

While movies based on real - life biopics tend to be dramatic biopics about a monolithic moment in their life history , W.isn’t so spectacular , but   it ’s as much of a comedy that it almost feel like a spoof.W.follows George W. Bush ( Josh Brolin ) - the 43rd President of the United States - during three critical moments in his life : failing to run an oil company , failing to run a baseball squad , and failing as President .

Brolin comedically plays Bush , and even though he does n’t have the most uncanny resemblance to the politician and has a much bigger frame , the actor nail the President ’s mannerisms . Brolin especially perfected the uproarious way the President often became flustered in interviews .

President Rathcock (Machete Kills)

Only in a movie where an assassinator named Machete go into infinite would win over Charlie Sheen to play the President of the United States , President Rathcock . The firstMachetewas already based on old type B - movies and are completely outrageous , butMachete Killstakes it to another level .

The film follows Machete , who is in person hired by Rathcock to take down an weapon system dealer ( Mel Gibson . ) The 2013 movie is full of out - of - place scientific discipline fiction moments and terrible - looking CGI , but it ’s still so much fun . shininess particularly returns with his drollery chop that made parody movies likeHot Shots ! Part Deuxso funny . The character is also very self - aware , and with the way President Rathcock exert a machine accelerator pedal in the oval office , it ’s almost as if a studio apartment in reality greenlitMichael Scott’sThreat Level Midnight .

Merkin Muffley (Dr. Strangelove)

Peter Sellers plays multiple charactersin the comedy classicDr . Strangelove , most notably RAF substitution officer Lionel Mandrake and the titular atomic war expert . But the low - key funniest reference he plays in the movie is the President of the United States , Merkin Muffley .

Despite American presidents always attempting to expect solid , Muffley comes off as uproariously weak , specially when address with other country leaders .   In one view when an airstrike is about to hit Russia , Muffley , on the headphone , uproariously tries to convince a valet de chambre named Dimitri that it ’s a favorable call , even though hydrogen bombs are head his way .

Dave Kovic (Dave)

Dave Kovic is n’t actually the President of the United States inDave . But , as he has an uncanny resemblance to President William Mitchell , he is asked by Secret Service to be something of a stand - in when Mitchell has a stroke . That results in Dave finally transmit out presidential duties , doing an unbelievable job , and giving Mitchell a much better public paradigm than what he to begin with had .

The 1993 picture is   ridiculous and altogether unrealistic , but it ’s both mawkish and hilarious , and Dave makes being a President look easy . It is n’t easy for an histrion to make comedy work without anybody to bounce off , but Dave ascertain the manner the President verbalize and acts on his own makes for some of the most hilarious scenes of the 1990s . While manager Ivan Reitman has so many classics under his belt , includingGhostbusters , Daveiseasily one of Reitman ’s best movies .

James Dale (Mars Attacks!)

Presidents show up in almost every alien invasion movie , and their view generally tend to see them ordering huge - scale attacks on the foreigner . But James Dale ( Jack Nicholson ) is a more welcoming and much more forgiving president . Dale want nothing more for the aliens to amount in peace , but that ’s precisely the opposite word of what happens .

Nicholson and manager Tim Burton have worked together on countless occasions , but the actor ’s characters are kill in almost every moving picture they collaborate on , andMars Attacks!is no dissimilar . Dale has one of the most epic movie Death ever , as he is killed with a Martian convenience disguised as a hand , and that was after an assassination attempt where a Martian was disguised as an attractive female human . Nicholson has always thrown himself into every purpose , and he   intelligibly has merriment play eccentric characters . James Dale is a perfect example of that , as the actor ham it up it up in every scene , whether it ’s his last or his optimism towards the Martians .

Janie Orlean (Don’t Look Up)

Adam McKay’sDon’t Look Upis the latest picture show that   features a comedic portrayal of the President of the United States . Janie Orlean is a worthless human and will do anything to stay in billet . It ’s a irony of forward-looking time , and while   Janie is despicable , the film is satirizing the way Americans   consume   government , and the means politico take advantage of that .

Janie ’s appearance is just as ridiculous as her action , whether it ’s   her " Do n’t appear up " hat that ’s parody the MAGA hat or her back tattoo . But for as ridiculous as she is   and the dire things she stands for , Janie would wholly winThe Hunger Games .

Nixon (Dick)

Richard Nixon has been depicted countless times in moving picture , whether it ’s in the epical superhero movieWatchmenor the biographical dramaFrost / Nixon . But one comedy portrayal of the 37th President of the United States that goes look across is inDick . The movie is a reimagining of the Watergate Scandal , which ended Nixon ’s presidency .

In the flick , two teenage girl finish up inadvertently becoming the whistleblowers of the Watergate Scandal . Dan Hedaya plays the former President in the 1999 picture show , and he plays it typically sleazy . Hedaya is such a fun persona thespian and has faultless restraint over his facial look , and he turns the carrying out into an absolute imitation with the way he pulls over - the - top expression . But it ’s Will Ferrell who steal the show in the motion picture , as the comedy thespian play Bob Woodward , the journalist who bring Nixon down .

George W. Bush (Vice)

W.isn’t the only comedic portrayal of George W. Bush , asVicealso features the president , only he ’s the supporting character to Dick Cheney , the Vice President of the United States . That ’s almost poetic , as it has long been rumored that Cheney was really the one make the decisions when Bush was in power , and that ’s on the dot what the picture depicts .

Sam Rockwell work Bush in the 2018 dramedy , and it ’s an even good performance than inW.Not only does Rockwell look like the former President , but he has the speech pattern and the mannerisms down perfectly . And the style the character looks to Cheney to fix his problems has n’t been depicted in a political movie about the United States President before . The personation of Bush inViceis just eye - opening as it is rum .

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Split image of President Camacho in Idiocracy, Janie in Don’t Look Up, and President Rathcock in Machete Kills

Chris Rock and Bernie Mac pointing on stage in Head of State

President Camacho firing a gun in Idiocracy

George W. Bush clasps his hands and puts his head on his desk in W.

President Rathcock posing with a machine gun in Machete Kills

Merkin Muffley in Dr. Strangelove

Dave impersonates the president in front of a mirror

The President fights a robot hand on his shoulder from Mars Attacks!

President Janie Orlean at the White House in Don’t Look Up

Nixon speaking with two teenagers in Dick

Sam Rockwell as George W Bush in Vice

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