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In reply to the discussion: Just great. Another "based on a true story" made by Oliver Stone. [View all]Archae
(46,831 posts)20. Stone can use the 1rst as much as he wants.
Just don't expect me to be silent.
It's one thing to "interpret" events.
It's a whole 'nother kettle of fish, when a book (like Bill O'Reilly's "Killing_____" or movie flat out lies.
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I liked JFK. probably wrecked the real truth but it was still an interesting flick. havent seen
msongs
Aug 2016
#1
Yes I liked JFK too. But I've never believed JFK's death was a conspiracy. Just saw
applegrove
Aug 2016
#3
"Nova" on PBS just had a show about the science, regarding the shooting of Kennedy.
Archae
Aug 2016
#7
Yeah, like when Reagan said the Contras were the moral equivalent of our Founding Fathers.
Octafish
Aug 2016
#11
He's a talented film maker. I want to see it. I'm able to parse fact from fiction.
cali
Aug 2016
#10
He's a movie director. He makes art. Artists interpret what they see. This is simple shit.
cali
Aug 2016
#15