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Oliver Stone, on the other hand, has been receiving a decidedly different reception [than the Gordon Gekko character] while researching the film around town. Full Article at DealBreaker
For the record, the area surrounding the Southeastern Conference headquarters in Birmingham, Ala. , is mainly composed of brick and concrete not much room for grassy knolls. Full Article at The Tennessean
President of Bolivia Evo Morales, left, and Oliver Stone smile as they are interviewed by the media before a screening of Stone's Hugo Chavez documentary "South of the Border" Wednesday Sept. 23, 2009 in New York. View Photo »
Shia and Josh Brolin finish their scenes, then talk market all day ... I now go to Shia to ask, ‘What’s happening in the market?’ He started on it with this film and now knows everything.
Published: Monday, November 9, 2009 Persistent passion is something to behold. I wrote about Mitchell Warriner 10 years ago, when he was 16, and deeply concerned about the assassination of President John F. Full Article at HeraldNet
Watch enough movies and you learn pretty fast that they aren't about reality, they're about entertaining us. Full Article at Cinematical
Dressed for success (and making movies), Shia is filming the Wall Street sequel with director Oliver Stone, while Ed is finely pressed for Gossip Girl. They both look great, but who suits your fancy best? Full Article at E! Online
British actress Tilda Swinton arrives for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is presented out of competition of the 66th Mostra Internationale d'Arte... View Photo »
We're on schedule and on budget, but weather's been our biggest issue ... When we're doing Central Park, Wall Street, the Battery, the Adirondacks, it rains. Today's sunny, and we're inside. In general, New York is tough. Years ago was easier. So many movies made here now that everyone's jaded. Like peo...
The actor…says he knew nothing about the financial world when he was first cast by Oliver Stone, so he walked into a brokerage firm and asked for help — and soon got so hooked, it has become the biggest part of his life. Full Article at DealBreaker
A couple newlywed serial killers, Mickey and Mallory, hit the road like a bloody tornado of death and destruction as they lay waste to any and all who cross their paths. All the while, the media and populace build them up like theyre heroes. Full Article at JoBlo.com
William Oliver Stone (born September 15, 1946) is an American film director and screenwriter. Full Article
President of Bolivia Evo Morales, left, and Oliver Stone smile as they are interviewed by the media before a screening of Stone's Hugo Chavez documentary "South of the Border" Wednesday Sept. 23, 2009 in New York.
View Photo »British actress Tilda Swinton arrives for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is presented out of competition of the 66th Mostra Internationale d'Arte Cinematografica, the Venice film f...
View Photo »British actress Tilda Swinton arrives for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is presented out of competition of the 66th Mostra Internationale d'Arte Cinematografica, the Venice film f...
View Photo »British actress Tilda Swinton arrives for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is presented out of competition of the 66th Mostra Internationale d'Arte Cinematografica, the Venice film f...
View Photo »Teenagers, waiting near the red carpet show the autographs they got from Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez when he arrived for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is presented out of co...
View Photo »British actress Tilda Swinton poses with a statue of a lion as she arrives for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is presented out of competition of the 66th Mostra Internationale d'Ar...
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (R) and U.S. film director Oliver Stone (C) arrive at the "South Of The Border" premiere at the Sala Grande during the 66th Venice Film Festival September 7, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. film director Oliver Stone (L) and Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez pose for photographers during a red carpet at the 66th Venice Film Festival September 7, 2009.
View Photo »A supporter of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez holds Venezuelan flags while waiting for Chavez' arrival for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is presented out of competition of the...
View Photo »Supporters of Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez, wave a banner reading 'Welcome President!' as they wait for his arrival for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is presented out of comp...
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (R) and U.S. film director Oliver Stone (L) arrive at the "South Of The Border" premiere at the Sala Grande during during the 66th Venice Film Festival September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (L) and US director Oliver Stone arrive for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is presented out of competition of the 66th Mostra Internationale d'Art...
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (R) waves as he arrives with US director Oliver Stone (L) and the director of the Venice film festival Marco Mueller for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver...
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (C-R) and US director Oliver Stone (C) greet Pakistanese screenwriter and writer Tariq Ali as they arrive for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is pr...
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (R) signs autographs as he arrives for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is presented out of competition of the 66th Mostra Internationale d'Arte Cin...
View Photo »U.S. film director Oliver Stone (R) and Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez arrive for a red carpet at the 66th Venice Film Festival September 7, 2009.
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (C-R) and US director Oliver Stone (C) greet Pakistanese screenwriter and writer Tariq Ali as they arrive for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is pr...
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (R) and US director Oliver Stone (C) arrive for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is presented out of competition of the 66th Mostra Internationale d...
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (L) and US director Oliver Stone arrive for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is presented out of competition of the 66th Mostra Internationale d'Art...
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (L) and US director Oliver Stone arrive for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is presented out of competition of the 66th Mostra Internationale d'Art...
View Photo »Pro-Chavez supporters wave a banner reading 'Welcome President' while Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (C) and US director Oliver Stone (C-L) arrive for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver S...
View Photo »Venezuelan's President Hugo Chavez, center, signs autographs as he arrives with U.S. director Oliver Stone, right, for the screening of the film ' South of the Border ' at the 66th edition of the Venice Film Festival in Venice, Italy, Monday, Sept. 7, 2009.
View Photo »Pro-Chavez supporters wave a banner reading 'Welcome President' while Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (C) and US director Oliver Stone (C-L) arrive for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver S...
View Photo »Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez (L) and US director Oliver Stone sit together for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is presented out of competition of the 66th Mostra Internationale...
View Photo »VENICE, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 07: Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez and director Oliver Stone attend the 'South Of The Border' premiere at the Sala Grande during the 66th Venice Film Festival on September 7, 2009 in Venice, Italy.
View Photo »British actress Tilda Swinton arrives for the screening of 'South of the border' at the Venice film festival on September 7, 2009.'South of the border' by US director Oliver Stone is presented out of competition of the 66th Mostra Internationale d'Arte Cinematografica, the Venice film f...
View Photo »Shia and Josh Brolin finish their scenes, then talk market all day ... I now go to Shia to ask, ‘What’s happening in the market?’ He started on it with this film and now knows everything.
I understood that it would be the biggest thing I’d ever done. It meant paparazzi on set every day. I knew I’d be entering another world. Then I thought about it a bit, and went, ‘It’s Oliver Stone, it’s Wall Street, I’m not saying no.’
We're on schedule and on budget, but weather's been our biggest issue ... When we're doing Central Park, Wall Street, the Battery, the Adirondacks, it rains. Today's sunny, and we're inside. In general, New York is tough. Years ago was easier. So many movies made here now that everyone's jaded. Like peo...
I just heard Robert Smith's assessment of Oliver Stone's Hugo Chavez film. You think WE'RE snotty at this blog? Smith couldn't help but mock and snipe and complain. 'Stone didn't even ask Chavez one challenging question!' he moans.
Oliver Stone paid $750,000 for my insurance on The People vs Larry Flynt. I had a 24-hour minder. Oliver has been nothing but good to me. Not many people in that business believe in me, but he gets me.
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