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Oliver Stone
Reviews Featuring Oliver Stone
Not only an important film that raises some significant questions, but an interesting one that holds audience attention throughout.
Oliver Stone confusing a u-turn with going endlessly round and round in circles.
Not for Nam-by pambies (Nam, geddit? As in VietNAM, you see? No? Oh, just forget it).
Great man, quite good film.
This fawning, limp-wristed pandering over one of the modern ages most controversial political figures tells us absolutely nothing. Its a good job its entertaining.
Performances go a long way to raise this presidential portrait up into something entertaining, but theres not really anything all that memorable except some great performances by James Brolin, Richard Dreyfuss, and James Cromwell.
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