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In reply to the discussion: Oliver Stone's "documentary" is a farce. [View all]Johonny
(24,218 posts)31. The part where he says
Aids was created by the government... yeah Stone has issues.
I think he is a interesting director for instance the JFK movie is visually stunning movie. I loved Nixon as well. His Bush movie wasn't as good if only because Bush was the least interesting person you meet in the movie. Stone clearly believes things and has an agenda of his own. People that think somehow Stone is interested in an unbiased "truth" might want to consider what Stone sees as true.
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Well, O.K. (I read the whole link.)But it was priceless when STONE dropped his bomb on Morning Scab
UTUSN
Nov 2012
#4
It's loathsome on a liberal website that anyone would DARE judge a move without seeing it first.
KittyWampus
Nov 2012
#39
last movie I saw from stone was platoon. Won't waste time with his vision of things anymore
still_one
Nov 2012
#27
Stone does the nation a service by bringing up the things the rightwing prefers we move on from.
Octafish
Nov 2012
#18
To me JFK was more about the fascination with the event and all the conspiracy theories
CBGLuthier
Nov 2012
#19
I think the other poster was asking if you'd seen the documentary you are testifying
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2012
#32
So what? That was before LBJ used the Tonkin Gulf Incident as casus belli for sending in draftees.
Octafish
Nov 2012
#37
I don't care for most of his films, nor for him personally, but this is not valid criticism
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2012
#30
First time I heard that stupid thing talk I fell "back and to the left" on my ass. :-p nt
Guy Whitey Corngood
Nov 2012
#42