There, the men's ministry brews a range of beers in the parish kitchen, from the "Humble Friar" oatmeal stout to the "Dubya" and "Dubya-too" wheat beers.
From the multitudinous close-ups of Dubya's patriotic belt buckles stamped with the White House insignia, to his Bushisms, the movie has a strong undercurrent of satire.
At times Stone's presentation becomes almost absurd: like the scene in the Oval Office where Dubya chomps inattentively on "freedom fries" as Dick Cheney slides a crucial policy decision past him.