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Bubba Tube: Real Time With Bill Maher- Oliver Stone: The King of Conspiracy Theories
Source:Bubba Tube: The Real Time With Bill Maher- Oliver Stone Bill Maher said something to the affect in this video, “that we need a good conspiracy theory”, or, “does anyone have a good conspiracy theory?” And I’m thinking as I … Continue reading
Gordon Gekko: Wall Street (1987) ‘Greed is Good’
Source:American Rhetoric– Gordon Gekko’s (played by Michael Douglas) speech, in Oliver Stone’s Wall Street (1987) Source:The New Democrat “Gekko: Well, I appreciate the opportunity you’re giving me, Mr. Cromwell, as the single largest shareholder in Teldar Paper, to speak. Well, … Continue reading
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Oliver Stone: The Doors (1991) Miami Concert Scene
Source:IMDB– Val Kilmer as The Lizard King Jim Morrison. “The story of the famous and influential 1960s rock band The Doors and its lead singer and composer, Jim Morrison, from his days as a UCLA film student in Los Angeles, … Continue reading
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Joao Bla Bla: Video: The Doors 1991: A Look At Oliver Stone’s Version of The Doors
This post was originally posted at FRS FreeStatesPlus on Blogger, June, 2011 The Oliver Stone 1991 The Doors movie was a very entertaining movie and worth watching and Val Kilmer did a very good job of playing an entertaining Jim … Continue reading
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Oliver Stone: Richard Nixon (1995) Starring Anthony Hopkins
Source:Roger Ebert– Anthony Hopkins as President Richard M. Nixon (Republican, California) 37th President of the United States. “Oliver Stone creates empathy for this most enigmatic of American leaders. One of the year’s best films. Oliver Stone’s “Nixon” gives us a … Continue reading
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