Originally posted by: SirStev0
I actually just recently received JFK in my mailbox from netflix. He does make really good movies. I will have to check out the clip on colbertnation.
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: SirStev0
I actually just recently received JFK in my mailbox from netflix. He does make really good movies. I will have to check out the clip on colbertnation.
It's PURE polemic.
Yet, as you have well noted, it's done really, really well. :thumbsup:
Originally posted by: SirStev0
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: SirStev0
I actually just recently received JFK in my mailbox from netflix. He does make really good movies. I will have to check out the clip on colbertnation.
It's PURE polemic.
Yet, as you have well noted, it's done really, really well. :thumbsup:
Of course it was. But, I think it did a great job of just putting out there all those things that bothered us yet we couldn't actually put our fingers on. The lose of JFK was a world changing event. It changed the tone of an entire generation. The movie caught that change and asked those questions. The story progression was great and the execution was superb. Also Joe Pesci's character/acting, Wow, Just Wow.
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: SirStev0
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: SirStev0
I actually just recently received JFK in my mailbox from netflix. He does make really good movies. I will have to check out the clip on colbertnation.
It's PURE polemic.
Yet, as you have well noted, it's done really, really well. :thumbsup:
Of course it was. But, I think it did a great job of just putting out there all those things that bothered us yet we couldn't actually put our fingers on. The lose of JFK was a world changing event. It changed the tone of an entire generation. The movie caught that change and asked those questions. The story progression was great and the execution was superb. Also Joe Pesci's character/acting, Wow, Just Wow.
Yes . . . which is why 'W' will royally piss off the right wingers here.
They will turn to angry character assasination by outmoded stereotype of Oliver Stone, when in acutality not one of them would be intellectually or artistically worthy to lick his jockstrap.:shocked:
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: SirStev0
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: SirStev0
I actually just recently received JFK in my mailbox from netflix. He does make really good movies. I will have to check out the clip on colbertnation.
It's PURE polemic.
Yet, as you have well noted, it's done really, really well. :thumbsup:
Of course it was. But, I think it did a great job of just putting out there all those things that bothered us yet we couldn't actually put our fingers on. The lose of JFK was a world changing event. It changed the tone of an entire generation. The movie caught that change and asked those questions. The story progression was great and the execution was superb. Also Joe Pesci's character/acting, Wow, Just Wow.
Yes . . . which is why 'W' will royally piss off the right wingers here.
They will turn to angry character assasination by outmoded stereotype of Oliver Stone, when in acutality not one of them would be intellectually or artistically worthy to lick his jockstrap.:shocked:
Originally posted by: scruffypup
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: SirStev0
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: SirStev0
I actually just recently received JFK in my mailbox from netflix. He does make really good movies. I will have to check out the clip on colbertnation.
It's PURE polemic.
Yet, as you have well noted, it's done really, really well. :thumbsup:
Of course it was. But, I think it did a great job of just putting out there all those things that bothered us yet we couldn't actually put our fingers on. The lose of JFK was a world changing event. It changed the tone of an entire generation. The movie caught that change and asked those questions. The story progression was great and the execution was superb. Also Joe Pesci's character/acting, Wow, Just Wow.
Yes . . . which is why 'W' will royally piss off the right wingers here.
They will turn to angry character assasination by outmoded stereotype of Oliver Stone, when in acutality not one of them would be intellectually or artistically worthy to lick his jockstrap.:shocked:
I will let the liberals who are worthy to lick his jockstrap do just that,... I would rather not!!!
I have no problem with him, though I question his timing and the way he is trying to portay the president with the timing,.... you know there are certain motives behind that. He does tend to put his political views of the country in his movies. I might watch this one,... but not until next year![]()
Originally posted by: RocksteadyDotNet
Actually, isn't W supposed to be a very balanced view of Dubya's life?
Stone knew he couldn't just make a partisan film.
I heard it supposed to make you feel sorry for Dubya anyway. Sort of like a tragic figure who was turned to the dark side by Cheney and Rove.
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: RocksteadyDotNet
Actually, isn't W supposed to be a very balanced view of Dubya's life?
Stone knew he couldn't just make a partisan film.
I heard it supposed to make you feel sorry for Dubya anyway. Sort of like a tragic figure who was turned to the dark side by Cheney and Rove.
You mean, like, I dunno . . . some sort of innocent idiot? :laugh:
Originally posted by: RocksteadyDotNet
Actually, isn't W supposed to be a very balanced view of Dubya's life?
Stone knew he couldn't just make a partisan film.
I heard it supposed to make you feel sorry for Dubya anyway. Sort of like a tragic figure who was turned to the dark side by Cheney and Rove.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: RocksteadyDotNet
Actually, isn't W supposed to be a very balanced view of Dubya's life?
Stone knew he couldn't just make a partisan film.
I heard it supposed to make you feel sorry for Dubya anyway. Sort of like a tragic figure who was turned to the dark side by Cheney and Rove.
clearly you haven't' watched jfk...
Originally posted by: SirStev0
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: RocksteadyDotNet
Actually, isn't W supposed to be a very balanced view of Dubya's life?
Stone knew he couldn't just make a partisan film.
I heard it supposed to make you feel sorry for Dubya anyway. Sort of like a tragic figure who was turned to the dark side by Cheney and Rove.
clearly you haven't' watched jfk...
Who says this film has to be exactly like JFK. Maybe it is a pretty non-partisan film. You don't know that. You just know that whenever any potential criticism of any republican is even hinted at you are supposed to play hurt, stomp your feet, cry and yell no fair. It is the modern conservative movement.
Originally posted by: SirStev0
Originally posted by: scruffypup
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: SirStev0
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: SirStev0
I actually just recently received JFK in my mailbox from netflix. He does make really good movies. I will have to check out the clip on colbertnation.
It's PURE polemic.
Yet, as you have well noted, it's done really, really well. :thumbsup:
Of course it was. But, I think it did a great job of just putting out there all those things that bothered us yet we couldn't actually put our fingers on. The lose of JFK was a world changing event. It changed the tone of an entire generation. The movie caught that change and asked those questions. The story progression was great and the execution was superb. Also Joe Pesci's character/acting, Wow, Just Wow.
Yes . . . which is why 'W' will royally piss off the right wingers here.
They will turn to angry character assasination by outmoded stereotype of Oliver Stone, when in acutality not one of them would be intellectually or artistically worthy to lick his jockstrap.:shocked:
I will let the liberals who are worthy to lick his jockstrap do just that,... I would rather not!!!
I have no problem with him, though I question his timing and the way he is trying to portay the president with the timing,.... you know there are certain motives behind that. He does tend to put his political views of the country in his movies. I might watch this one,... but not until next year![]()
I never got this whole "timing" thing. If Oliver Stone really wanted to stir things up he would have done this in 2004 like Moore did. Moore had a political agenda.
Bush's term is over. There is NO way we will have to deal with him after inauguration day (that is unless they cook up some sort of crazy evil plan to install him as a neoconservative dictator).
I am willing to bet they are releasing it when they are for two-three reasons.
One, Bush is still in office and there is still a fresh flavor of disgust in everyone's mouths. This will translate to viewers.
Two it is election season. As I am sure you noticed by all the P&N threads in OT, no one can get enough of politics during this time of year. This will translate to sold tickets.
Three, the economy/nation is completely fucked up. People are angry and broke. The outlook is dim. A lot of blame falls on Bush. This will translate to boxoffice.
It is less political and more capitalistic. Take advantage of the atmosphere. Hell, Bush did.
Originally posted by: scruffypup
Originally posted by: SirStev0
Originally posted by: scruffypup
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: SirStev0
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: SirStev0
I actually just recently received JFK in my mailbox from netflix. He does make really good movies. I will have to check out the clip on colbertnation.
It's PURE polemic.
Yet, as you have well noted, it's done really, really well. :thumbsup:
Of course it was. But, I think it did a great job of just putting out there all those things that bothered us yet we couldn't actually put our fingers on. The lose of JFK was a world changing event. It changed the tone of an entire generation. The movie caught that change and asked those questions. The story progression was great and the execution was superb. Also Joe Pesci's character/acting, Wow, Just Wow.
Yes . . . which is why 'W' will royally piss off the right wingers here.
They will turn to angry character assasination by outmoded stereotype of Oliver Stone, when in acutality not one of them would be intellectually or artistically worthy to lick his jockstrap.:shocked:
I will let the liberals who are worthy to lick his jockstrap do just that,... I would rather not!!!
I have no problem with him, though I question his timing and the way he is trying to portay the president with the timing,.... you know there are certain motives behind that. He does tend to put his political views of the country in his movies. I might watch this one,... but not until next year![]()
I never got this whole "timing" thing. If Oliver Stone really wanted to stir things up he would have done this in 2004 like Moore did. Moore had a political agenda.
Bush's term is over. There is NO way we will have to deal with him after inauguration day (that is unless they cook up some sort of crazy evil plan to install him as a neoconservative dictator).
I am willing to bet they are releasing it when they are for two-three reasons.
One, Bush is still in office and there is still a fresh flavor of disgust in everyone's mouths. This will translate to viewers.
Two it is election season. As I am sure you noticed by all the P&N threads in OT, no one can get enough of politics during this time of year. This will translate to sold tickets.
Three, the economy/nation is completely fucked up. People are angry and broke. The outlook is dim. A lot of blame falls on Bush. This will translate to boxoffice.
It is less political and more capitalistic. Take advantage of the atmosphere. Hell, Bush did.
While I agree it is very capitalistic, I feel it is also political. I think that this is to play on the emotions of those who are borderline to make Republicans look worse and sway some votes. It is also to harden the emotions of Democrats who are not showing a lot of rationality as a whole over the last year and acting on emotion.
The economy is hardly the fault of Bush, the president only has so much control over the economy. There is as much blame on the democratic side. There is blame on the Federal Reserve. There is more blame to the American public.
Anyways I think he makes some decent films, though I don't always agree with his view on America.
Originally posted by: wankawitz
Did anyone actually see Oliver Stone on Colbert (ie what this thread is about)? Oliver Stone has a mancrush on Bush![]()
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
Originally posted by: wankawitz
Did anyone actually see Oliver Stone on Colbert (ie what this thread is about)? Oliver Stone has a mancrush on Bush![]()
calling bush a great president? that would be sarcasm.
i can't wait for the movie.
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Oliver Stone is wretched. Please stop making your horrible films Mr Stone.
Originally posted by: wankawitz
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
Originally posted by: wankawitz
Did anyone actually see Oliver Stone on Colbert (ie what this thread is about)? Oliver Stone has a mancrush on Bush![]()
calling bush a great president? that would be sarcasm.
i can't wait for the movie.
Was it really sarcasm the whole interview? Hard to tell if it was, since he kept it up so long.
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Oliver Stone is wretched. Please stop making your horrible films Mr Stone.
JFK is a horrible film? How blinded by ignorant partisanship do YOU have to be to spew that lame BS?
