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WTF Happened to OLIVER STONE?


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One of the most controversial directors to emerge from the 1980s is definitely Oliver Stone. A Vietnam vet with a strong political bent, he first plied his trade as a screenwriter on movies such as 1978’s Midnight Express, 1983’s Scarface and 1985’s Year of the Dragon, before moving into directing with two masterpieces that came out within months of each other, the James Woods fact-based thriller Salvador (1986) and the stone-cold Vietnam classic Platoon.

From there, his career kicked into high gear, with him known for casting a critical eye at some of the most controversial events and personalities of modern times. His best movies include 1988’s Wall Street (which won an Oscar for star Michael Douglas), 1989’s Born of the Fourth of July (which proved to people just how outstanding an actor Tom Cruise could be), 1991’s The Doors and JFK (still perhaps his most controversial film), 1994’s Natural Born Killers, 1999’s Any Given Sunday and many, many more.

While his output has slowed in recent years, Stone’s as prolific as ever; he’s just turned his attention to documentaries such as The Putin Interviews and JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass. Join us as we take a deep dive into his remarkable career on this episode of WTF Happened to this Celebrity.

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https://www.datalounge.com/thread/32556043-is-oliver-stone-dead-but-for-the-burying-

He was once considered at the forefront of American directors, despite how controversial his films were; but his support for Hugo Chavez and Putin in years past seems to have made him persona non grata (as have accusations that he has sexually harassed actresses, including Melissa Gilbert) . His last film was "Snowden" which only received 61% on rottentomatoes and was a box office bomb.

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He had an outstanding run from Talk Radio to JFK to The Doors. After that he started to loose his touch.

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Great Director but he's now semi-retired. Still does great interviews and documentaries (see The Putin Files or JFK revisited).

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