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 Post subject: What Oliver Stone movie should I rent?
PostPosted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 3:07 am 
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I'm gonna take it easy tonight (I blew $27 at the fanciest bar in town last night), and am about to go rent a video. Shoot, I'm on break, I've taken it "easy" everynight. :wink:

Right now, I'm leaning towards Natural Born Killers, I haven't seen it since I was 12. JFK is also looking mighty appealing, but I'm absolutely not in the mood for any of his war films. And I've seen The Doors nearly a dozen times.

So help me out, friends

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NBK is awesome, get that.

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i say choose another director. Or get one you haven't seen yet.


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davo15 wrote:
i say choose another director. Or get one you haven't seen yet.


:thumbsdown:

With the exception of The Doors I'm not too familiar with Stone, that's why I'm renting one of his films.

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davo15 wrote:
i say choose another director. Or get one you haven't seen yet.


:thumbsdown:

With the exception of The Doors I'm not too familiar with Stone, that's why I'm renting one of his films.

You should rent the documentary where he fellates Fidel Castro near the gulag.


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Out of those two?

JFK. But don't expect it to shed light on any conspiracy theories. The movie is mostly bullshit. Stone conjured up "facts" for the sake of entertainment. And entertaining it is.

I liked Wall Street. Michael Douglas is perfect for 80's greed.


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get both of them

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I rented Natural Born Killers...fucked up movie. Maybe a bit extreme, but its interesting nonetheless. I reacted to it way differently as a kid than as an adult. I guess I've been desensitized :(

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glorified_version wrote:
I rented Natural Born Killers...fucked up movie. Maybe a bit extreme, but its interesting nonetheless. I reacted to it way differently as a kid than as an adult. I guess I've been desensitized :(

how did you react to it?


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davo15 wrote:
glorified_version wrote:
I rented Natural Born Killers...fucked up movie. Maybe a bit extreme, but its interesting nonetheless. I reacted to it way differently as a kid than as an adult. I guess I've been desensitized :(

how did you react to it?


When I was a kid I was basically horified. Now it just seemed a bit demented, some of the killings were more slapstick then anything. Maybe it was because I had seen it before and knew where the story was going (overall I forget who all got shot in the movie). I dunno.

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Should've gone for Wall Street, Matt.

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Auggiestyle wrote:
Should've gone for Wall Street, Matt.


Yea, probably. I should put it on my list, I have not seen it yet :!:

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Auggiestyle wrote:
Should've gone for Wall Street, Matt.


Yea, probably. I should put it on my list, I have not seen it yet :!:


It's excellent.

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Also excellent.

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Auggiestyle wrote:
Should've gone for Wall Street, Matt.

yep. perhaps the only one that doesn't deserve to be shat on.


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I've seen Born on the 4th of July - absolutely harrowing, and a great anti-war flick.

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One of the more underappreciated and less-seen Stone films.

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