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The subtext of Jason Reitman's "Up in the Air" has me riled. That said, "Up" -- named best film by the NBR, a bellwether for the Oscars -- is hugely entertaining, arguably the one clear hit out of this year's Toronto. Full Article at Huffington Post
One of the best Southern accents ever recorded was by Laurence Olivier in his Granada TV production of Tennessee Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Lord Larry played Big Daddy and nailed it. . . . Full Article at The Corner
In 1970, Doors producer Paul Rothchild assembled a tight “live set” out of a bunch of different concert recordings from the band’s 1969/early-1970 shows and Elektra released it as the Absolutely Live LP. Full Article at The Phoenix
Extraordinary Measures Directed by Tom Vaughan Starring- Brendan Fraser, Harrison Ford, Keri Russell Release Date- January 22, 2010 With Harrison Ford in the lead, chances are good that this drama is a winner if Fraser can keep up with him in a race to... Full Article at Associated Content
HHP raises the SA rap bar on his ambitious new double album, Dumela. Al Pacino and Cameron Diaz do battle over the business of professional sport in Oliver Stone’s frenetic 1999 classic. Playboy is a potent portfolio of celebrity nudes. Full Article at News24
HHP raises the SA rap bar on his ambitious new double album, Dumela. Al Pacino and Cameron Diaz do battle over the business of professional sport in Oliver Stone’s frenetic 1999 classic. Full Article at News24
HHP raises the SA rap bar on his ambitious new double album, Dumela. Al Pacino and Cameron Diaz do battle over the business of professional sport in Oliver Stone’s frenetic 1999 classic. Playboy is a potent portfolio of celebrity nudes. Full Article at News24
HHP raises the SA rap bar on his ambitious new double album, Dumela. Al Pacino and Cameron Diaz do battle over the business of professional sport in Oliver Stone’s frenetic 1999 classic. Full Article at News24
HHP raises the SA rap bar on his ambitious new double album, Dumela. Al Pacino and Cameron Diaz do battle over the business of professional sport in Oliver Stone’s frenetic 1999 classic. Big night in! Full Article at News24
Al Pacino and Cameron Diaz do battle over the business of professional sport in Oliver Stone’s frenetic 1999 classic. Susan Boyle shares her best songs, albums, books and movies with us. Playboy is a potent portfolio of celebrity nudes. Full Article at News24
Director Oliver Stone is claiming the credit for pairing up real-life lovers Shia LaBeouf and Carey Mulligan on the set of his new movie Wall Street 2. LaBeouf leads the cast in Stone's upcoming sequel and Mulligan plays the daughter of Michael Douglas' Full Article at The Post Chronicle
Al Pacino and Cameron Diaz do battle over the business of professional sport in Oliver Stone’s frenetic 1999 classic. Susan Boyle shares her best songs, albums, books and movies with us. Listen up! Full Article at News24
Al Pacino and Cameron Diaz do battle over the business of professional sport in Oliver Stone’s frenetic 1999 classic. Susan Boyle shares her best songs, albums, books and movies with us. Full Article at News24
LaBeouf leads the cast in Stone's upcoming sequel and Mulligan plays the daughter of Michael Douglas' Gordon Gekko character. Full Article at New Kerala
Home : Features : Movies 8-Dec-2009 Written by: Justin Key As we finish off with 2009, 2010 is looking like the year of the remake. When I look at 2010, I see a year full of the past. And most likely a mangled past, at that. Full Article at TheCelebrityCafe.com
Director Oliver Stone is claiming the credit for pairing up real-life lovers Shia Labeouf and Carey Mulligan on the set of his new movie Wall Street 2. Labeouf leads the cast in Stone's upcoming sequel and Mulligan plays the daughter of Michael Douglas' Full Article at IMDB
The Colombian drug lord -- whose cartel at one point controlled 80% of the global cocaine market and whose personal wealth of $25 billion had him listed as Forbes' seventh richest man of 1989 -- has been the potential fuel of many films over the years. Full Article at Independent Film Channel
Mrs. Bashcraft is watching Oliver Stone's JFK — we're going to my hometown, Dallas, in a week. I guess this is preparation for her trip to Dallas? (. Full Article at GamePad
Joy Behar dining with Oliver Stone at A Voce in the Time Warner Center. . . Kelly Rutherford and Alexis Bledel drinking Akvinta cocktails and browsing at the alice + olivia pop-up shop on Third and 73rd. Full Article at New York Post
After wrapping up filming on his latest project, "Wall Street 2," film director Oliver Stone stopped by American University this week to talk to students taking a history course bearing his name. The course? Oliver Stone's America. Full Article at mediabistro.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 »The individual Gekko would no longer exist in this new Wall Street - the big players now are major banks and hedge funds... the money's too big
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.’
The individual Gekko would no longer exist in this new Wall Street ... The big players now are major banks and hedge funds ... the money's too big.
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.
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.
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.
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...
It's a highlight to be in my hometown to greet Hugo Chavez and Evo Morales, both of whom have been, in my opinion, unfairly demonized by the U.S. media. Their graciousness is a signal to us to reach across borders
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