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cinemaKid



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What's your favorite Oliver Stone film?

What's your favorite Oliver Stone film?
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Post Tue May 03, 2005 4:28 am 
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Hmmm... Dono if can say just ALL ? 'Cause for that he dared to do director must have not only talent but courage, too. He directed films in each of main genres. JFK - exellent political movie in documentary style. the Doors - great musical movie. Platoon - another great movie, this time war movie. I wached some horor from Stone, now can't remember title, but remembering it was so good. If someone can tell me title of that horor, it would be great Wink

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quote:
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I wached some horor from Stone, now can't remember title, but remembering it was so good. If someone can tell me title of that horor, it would be great Wink

The Hand ?
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Yes, I think it's Hand. Is it with Michael Cain ? If I spelled wright his name Laughing

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Yes, I think it's Hand. Is it with Michael Cain ? If I spelled wright his name Laughing

Michael Caine .... Jonathan Lansdale
Andrea Marcovicci .... Anne Lansdale
Annie McEnroe .... Stella Roche
Bruce McGill .... Brian Ferguson
Viveca Lindfors .... Doctress
Rosemary Murphy .... Karen Wagner
Mara Hobel .... Lizzie Lansdale
Pat Corley .... Sheriff
Nicholas Hormann .... Bill Richamn
Ed Marshall .... Doctor
Charles Fleischer .... David Maddow
John Stinson .... Therapist
Richard Altman .... Hammond
Sparky Watt .... Sergeant
Tracey Walter .... Cop
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Well, I have only seen Natural Born Killers, and Any Given Sunday... So I would say Natural Born Killers.
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Well, I have only seen Natural Born Killers, and Any Given Sunday... So I would say Natural Born Killers.

Probably these are not his best works, so if you have chance, you should watch other ones.
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Post Fri Aug 26, 2005 3:17 pm 
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I would recomend you to see more from Stone. Whatever genre you like, Stone directed movie in that genre Smile
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He directed quite a few movies:

Alexander (2004)
Persona Non Grata (2003)
Comandante (2003)
Any Given Sunday (1999)
U Turn (1997)
Nixon (1995)
Natural Born Killers (1994)
Heaven & Earth (1993)
JFK (1991)
The Doors (1991)
Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
Talk Radio (1988)
Wall Street (1987)
Platoon (1986)
Salvador (1986)
The Hand (1981)
Mad Man of Martinique (1979)
Seizure (1974)
Last Year in Viet Nam (1971)
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I take that back. I have actually seen Platoon, I just didn't know that he directed it.

I will try to see a couple more of his movies.
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Ones I recommend:

Wall Street
The Doors
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the Doors are on TV right now, here Wink
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I prefer The Doors or U-turn. Val Kilmer was brilliant in The Doors.

The best Oliver Stone films are the ones where he isn't preaching too much! Wink

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quote:
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... Val Kilmer was brilliant in The Doors.


Yeah, he was good. He kind of resembles Jim Morrison and also it was one of his best performances in his career, IMO.
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Natural Born Killers was one of the first 'serious' movies I saw .. I was 17 I guess. Good movie. Shoking and still good. And since I am always loving a nice The Doors song and am an admirer of Jim Morrison, I watched The Doors (the movie) and loved it.
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