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jcreamer
10-11-2008, 11:21 AM
I watched several previews of this movie and I will pass.
outfishin28
10-11-2008, 11:50 AM
If I see the trailer one more time I might shoot myself.
steve grossman
10-11-2008, 11:59 AM
He needs to take a LONG walk, off of a SHORT pier....
baitslingin
10-11-2008, 12:25 PM
by the title, i thought this was gonna be something else:)
Southern Man
10-11-2008, 06:14 PM
I have seen enough of that fool over the past 8 years to last me several lifetimes.
kooler
10-12-2008, 08:08 AM
he probably would have been fun to party with back when he was a party animal but now i think he has lost his appeal. moral of the story: W please start drinking again:D
im just kidding so its not necessary to flame my azz.
i will watch the movie when on hbo or dvd just to see oliver stones work again. he has quite a body of work so id say the movie will be interesting
steve grossman
10-12-2008, 12:09 PM
His drug, and alcohol days burned out his brain--short and simple...
Hurricane44
10-12-2008, 11:42 PM
another oliver stone movie, politics involved, not my type of movie... research it before you pay to see it, just my 1.5 cents.
Southern Man
10-13-2008, 02:39 AM
His drug, and alcohol days burned out his brain--short and simple...
That's assuming he had one to start with.
kooler
10-13-2008, 10:07 AM
another oliver stone movie, politics involved, not my type of movie... research it before you pay to see it, just my 1.5 cents.
you have to admit his resume is quite impressive. i especially liked the doors, platoon and born on fourth of july. i know he can be controversial but thats what movie directors are supposed to do i guess.;)
Alexander (2004)
• Any Given Sunday (1999)
• U-Turn (1997)
• Nixon (1995)
• Natural Born Killers (1994)
• Heaven and Earth (1993)
• J.F.K. (1991)
• The Doors (1991)
• Talk Radio (1989)
• Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
• Wall Street (1987)
• Salvador (1986)
• Platoon (1986)
• The Hand (1981)
• Seizure (1974)
wolfva
10-13-2008, 11:27 PM
I thought directors were supposed to make entertaining films, not be controversial. Ah well, my bad.
I like some of his movies, but his political propoganda films....I dunno. I watch movies to be entertained, not be preached to. And what the heck was up with "Alexander"???? I didn't know he directed that one, but just watched most of it the other day for the first time. So, lemme see...Alexander was a big crybaby who killed himself because his gaylover drank some poisoned wine? Ooookayyyy.... Now, I know in Greece it was the norm for men to take a 'lover' of the same sex. But the meaning was a wee bit different then it is today. It meant 'one that you love', like a best friend. Then again, it WOULD lead credence to the old saying, "A Greek Warrior never leaves his friends behind...."
BubbaHoTep
10-13-2008, 11:29 PM
. . . .then again, it would lead credence to the old saying, "a greek warrior never leaves his friends behind...."
HA HA
Good One!
kooler
10-14-2008, 06:55 AM
I thought directors were supposed to make entertaining films, not be controversial. Ah well, my bad.
I like some of his movies, but his political propoganda films....I dunno. I watch movies to be entertained, not be preached to. And what the heck was up with "Alexander"???? I didn't know he directed that one, but just watched most of it the other day for the first time. So, lemme see...Alexander was a big crybaby who killed himself because his gaylover drank some poisoned wine? Ooookayyyy.... Now, I know in Greece it was the norm for men to take a 'lover' of the same sex. But the meaning was a wee bit different then it is today. It meant 'one that you love', like a best friend. Then again, it WOULD lead credence to the old saying, "A Greek Warrior never leaves his friends behind...."
im not familiar with Alexander but after your review i think i will sit that one out and go :fishing:
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