Oliver Stone votes for 'Bush' project

#5
#5
I saw a blurb where in one sentence he talks about how he wants to give him a fair review then in the next he claims he wants to trace how he went from an "alcoholic bum" to being the most powerful person in the world.

Alcoholic bum sounds like a fair, unbiased characterization :crazy:
 
#7
#7
I saw a very interesting interview with him last nite on the JFK movie, where he said in making the movie, that he used "creative liscence" with the facts to make the movie. I'm not sure that fair and an Oliver Stone flick share the same meaning, so this should be interesting. I voted for President Bush, but to be quite honest, I've been a bit dissapointed with him on some issues.
 
#10
#10
He will probably add some scenes that address Bush's homosexual tendencies (i.e. Alexander the Great).


It's a little easier to get away with it when the person in question is believed to have had homosexual tendencies, at least by some.
 
#11
#11
Stone needs to hire Michael Moore and Alex Jones to collaborate with him on the "Bush" movie. The boost to his credibility would be huge. :eek:lol:
 
#15
#15
Am I the only one who thinks these two are a match made in heaven. They are polar opposites in a 2D political plane...but we live in a 3D world, and they seem rather akin to each other if you ask me.
 
#16
#16
He will probably add some scenes that address Bush's homosexual tendencies (i.e. Alexander the Great).

Homosexuality wasn't "invented" until the 19th century, before then intstead of having an orientation, you committed the sin of sodomy or were a sodomite (ala King Richard the Lionhearted).

In pre-Christian times, the cultural norms in Greece were vastly different than today, and my understanding of Greek culture is that man-man and man-boy relationships were more or less accepted (and I'm sure that we're all glad that things have improved greatly in that regard from then to now).
 
#18
#18
bush_warming.jpg
 
#19
#19
Homosexuality wasn't "invented" until the 19th century, before then intstead of having an orientation, you committed the sin of sodomy or were a sodomite (ala King Richard the Lionhearted).

In pre-Christian times, the cultural norms in Greece were vastly different than today, and my understanding of Greek culture is that man-man and man-boy relationships were more or less accepted (and I'm sure that we're all glad that things have improved greatly in that regard from then to now).

It really scares me that you know this much on this subject....:p
 

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