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    Explore " oliver stone" with insightful episodes like "Ron Kovic's New Book, A Dangerous Country: An American Elegy, Author Of Born On The Fourth Of July", "An Interview On Our You Tube Channel About The Recently Published Book Chokeholds Featuring Three of its Five Authors James DiEugenio, Paul Bleau and Andrew Iler", "Scarface (1983)", "Ep. 66 JFK Revisited" and "Scarface 🇨🇺" from podcasts like ""Profiles With Maggie LePique", "JFK The Enduring Secret", "Born To Watch - A Movie Podcast", "The Gates Of Cimino" and "The Buffs"" and more!

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    Ron Kovic's New Book, A Dangerous Country: An American Elegy, Author Of Born On The Fourth Of July

    Ron Kovic's New Book, A Dangerous Country: An American Elegy, Author Of Born On The Fourth Of July

    RON KOVIC served two tours of duty during the Vietnam War. He was paralyzed from his chest down in combat in 1968 and has been in a wheelchair ever since. Along with Oliver Stone, Kovic was the coscreenwriter of the 1989 Academy Award–winning film based on Kovic’s best-selling memoir Born on the Fourth of July (starring Tom Cruise as Kovic). Hurricane Street (2016) detailed Kovic’s efforts to organize the American Veterans Movement in 1974, fighting for better treatment of injured and disabled veterans. His latest work is A Dangerous Country.
    Ron Kovic, author of Born on the Fourth of July and one of the country’s most powerful and passionate antiwar voices, completes his Vietnam Trilogy with this poignant, inspiring, and deeply personal.
    Maggie has an extended conversation with Ron Kovic about his new book which completes his Vietnam Trilogy and his deep and personal story of his time in Vietnam, returning home and how his political views shifted tremendously. 

    Source: https://www.akashicbooks.com/author/ron-kovic/
    Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Kovic

    Host Maggie LePique, a radio veteran since the 1980's at NPR in Kansas City Mo. She began her radio career in Los Angeles in the early 1990's and has worked for Pacifica station KPFK Radio in Los Angeles since 1994.

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    An Interview On Our You Tube Channel About The Recently Published Book Chokeholds Featuring Three of its Five Authors James DiEugenio, Paul Bleau and Andrew Iler

    An Interview On Our You Tube Channel About The Recently Published Book Chokeholds  Featuring Three of its Five Authors James DiEugenio, Paul Bleau and Andrew Iler

    Join us this weekend over on our You Tube Channel JFK The Enduring Secret, where we discuss the recently released book Chokeholds.  Chokeholds is coauthoried by five notable JFK assassination researchers James DiEugenio, Paul Bleau, Andrew Iler, Matt Crumpton and Mark Adamczyk.  Jim, Andrew and Paul  were able to join us on the show for some lively conversation and discussion about this great new book and more!  I will be appearing on Matt's show soon in one of his rebuttal episodes. 

    Scarface (1983)

    Scarface (1983)

    The original trio push it to the limit with the 1983 classic Scarface. A bumper start to 2024 for the crew as they unpack this divisive 80's piece of drug-fuelled lore.

    "Scarface," released in 1983, remains a seminal piece in the landscape of American cinema, directed by Brian De Palma and written by Oliver Stone. This film has garnered a cult following and continues to influence modern filmmaking and culture. Its impact can be felt not just in the realms of cinema but also in fashion, music, and pop culture at large. 

    The story of "Scarface" is a dark and intense journey through the American Dream gone awry. It follows the rise and fall of Tony Montana (played with ferocious intensity by Al Pacino), a Cuban immigrant who arrives in Miami with nothing and ruthlessly claws his way to the top of a drug empire. Montana's character is a complex blend of ambition, paranoia, and brutality. Al Pacino's portrayal is a career-defining performance that showcases his incredible range and commitment to a role.

    The screenplay, penned by Oliver Stone, draws heavily on the themes of greed, power, and corruption. Stone's writing is sharp, with a narrative that's both engaging and cautionary. His script paints a vivid picture of the 1980s drug scene, filled with excess, violence, and the pursuit of the American Dream. The dialogue in the film is memorable, with lines like "Say hello to my little friend!" achieving iconic status.

    Brian De Palma's direction is masterful. His use of long takes, extreme close-ups, and a vibrant colour palette all contribute to the film's intense and gritty atmosphere. The famous chainsaw scene, for instance, is a masterclass in building tension and horror, without relying heavily on the gore. De Palma's stylistic choices, such as the grandiose mansion and the lavish lifestyle of Montana, juxtapose starkly with the film's dark themes, creating a sense of unease and irony.

    The supporting cast, including Michelle Pfeiffer as Elvira, Steven Bauer as Manny Ribera, and Robert Loggia as Frank Lopez, deliver performances that perfectly complement Pacino's Montana. Pfeiffer, in particular, shines as Montana's trophy wife, capturing the essence of a woman caught in the crossfire of her husband's destructive path.

    The film's cinematography by John A. Alonzo is another aspect that deserves praise. His use of neon lights and the Miami backdrop creates a surreal, almost dreamlike quality that contrasts with the film's violent and gritty content. The camera work is innovative, with sweeping shots that capture the grandeur and decay of Montana's world.

    Giorgio Moroder's synthesizer-heavy score is a character in itself, perfectly encapsulating the era and mood of the film. The soundtrack, including the iconic "Scarface (Push It to the Limit)" by Paul Engemann, adds an additional layer of 80s nostalgia and intensity to the film.

    However, "Scarface" is not without its controversies. The film has been criticized for its graphic violence, explicit language, and portrayal of stereotypes, particularly in its depiction of Cubans and the drug trade. While these elements are undoubtedly a part of the film's narrative and style, they have sparked debates about representation and sensitivity in cinema.

    The film’s influence on pop culture is undeniable. It has inspired countless works in various media, from rap music to fashion. The image of Tony Montana, with his white suit and machine gun, has become an emblem of a certain kind of anti-hero, admired for his ruthless ambition yet serving as a cautionary tale of excess and hubris.

    In conclusion, "Scarface" is more than just a film; it's a cultural phenomenon that has stood the test of time. Its bold storytelling, powerful performances, and stylistic flair make it a landmark film in American cinema. While it may not be for the faint-hearted due to its violent and graphic content, its influence and relevance continue to resonate. Whether viewed as a critique of the American Dream, a character study of power and corruption, or a stylistic masterpiece of the 1980s, "Scarface" remains a significant and compelling watch.

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    Ep. 66 JFK Revisited

    Ep. 66 JFK Revisited

    We're not quite done with our JFK discussion! Join Joe Trabucco, Vince Cusimano, and me as we go deeper into Oliver Stone's film and the assassination of the president. We talk about a theory that's not too widely discussed as well as the inconsistencies in Stone's film.

    Join us for a great episode!   

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    Scarface 🇨🇺

    Scarface 🇨🇺
    For our last Movie Buffs episode of 2023 we covered one of our favorite directors and one of our favorite movies! Brian DePalma’s 1983 film, Scarface! We discussed the flawless screenplay, the extraordinary performances and the genius filmmaking. Thanks for a great year of movies!

    We Rewatch "The Postman" and "The Doors" (So You Don't Have To)

    We Rewatch "The Postman" and "The Doors" (So You Don't Have To)
    Len and Beave rewatch two notable 90s film releases, "The Doors" starring Val Kilmer (and Titus Welliver in an unforgettable cameo), and "The Postman", directed by and starring Kevin Costner. We discuss our opinions of each movie, and why it succeeded (or failed). Len discusses his hatred for GIovanni Ribisi, and wonders aloud how many Kevin Costner love scenes remained on the cutting floor. Beave reminisces about how things were so much better in the sixties, while Len sighs.

    39. The Circular Milk Conclusion

    39. The Circular Milk Conclusion

    chris and nick bring a long day of multiple episode recordings to a close by talking about ant-man and the wasp of quantumania jumbalaya shrimp and an art shocker that notoriously is not controversial at all and requires no real brain power to have an intellectual discussion about, Oliver Stone Rock Pebble's NATURAL BORN KILLERS! natural born killer, qu'est-ce que c'est? fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa better run run run run run run run awaaaaay ooooohhhhhhhh ay ay ay ay ay!!!!!

    Did the FBI Murder Martin Luther King? (Author & Researcher William Klabber Interview... Part 1)

    Did the FBI Murder Martin Luther King? (Author & Researcher William Klabber Interview... Part 1)

    Author, researcher, journalist, radio and podcast host William Klabber is one of the world's leading experts on the three earth-shaking 1960's assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr, and Robert F. Kennedy.

    In this amazing interview, Bill Klabber graciously gives his time to explain the truth behind who killed Martin Luther King, Jr, and why it's nothing like you've been led to believe. Bill takes an extremely detailed and fact-based approach to all of his work, and in regards to Martin Luther Kings' death the evidence will most likely shock and disturb you. It includes the involvement of the FBI, a group often referred to as the "Dixie Mafia," and court-proven facts refuting that James Earl Ray was responsible for MLK's death.

    If you are intrigued by this interview, we highly encourage you to check out Bill's multi-part series on the reality of King's murder in the MLK Tapes in order to better understand the full picture. In this award-winning podcast published by Tenderfoot TV, Bill merges in detailed evidentiary explanations compiled by the late-great attorney William Pepper, and actual interviews with many of the central players involved in the plot to kill King, including members of the Dixie Mafia and eye-witnesses to the events.

    Because of Bill Klabber's vast knowledge of not only MLK's death, but also JFK and RFK, we've broken his interview with us into two parts. This first part deals briefly with JFK, but then centers mostly on an explanation of the truth of MLK's murder. In part 2 of the interview (soon to be published) we will go into more detail about Bobby Kennedy's assassination. Please subscribe to the show to be automatically alerted when part 2 of the interview is released.

    And again, if you are fascinated by the potentially hidden truths of these events, we strongly suggest checking out Bill Klabber's full podcast of The MLK Tapes, as well as his book "Shadow Play: The Unsolved Murder of Bobby Kennedy."

    In the meantime, sit back and enjoy this excellent interview with expert William Klabber, and ponder why we still never hear any debate or discussion of these disturbing facts in mainstream media.

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    Episode 139 - The Doors

    Episode 139 - The Doors

    0:00 - Intro & Summary

    2:00 - Movie Discussion

    41:29 - Cast & Crew/Awards

    51:55  - Pop Culture

    1:02:03 -  Rankings & Ratings

     

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    Ep. 60 JFK

    Ep. 60 JFK

    On the 60 year anniversary of his assassination, actor/writer Vince Cusimano and me dive into the 1991 Oliver Stone classic.

    We discuss one of the greatest ensemble casts ever put together for the film. Also, Vince talks about his visit to the Dealey Plaza. 

    We also get into the assassination itself as well as the subsequent documentaries that examine the case. Join us!

    Back and to the left... Back and to the left...

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    EP 266 — Sean Stone: Piercing the Veils

    EP 266 — Sean Stone: Piercing the Veils

    Do you think a lot about the mysteries that lie beyond the mundane matrix of daily living and why things happen, often against humanity?

    Begin to pierce the veil of the matrix with guidance from Paul and his special guest, filmmaker, actor, author and truth-seeker Sean Stone, in this exploratory Living 4D conversation.

    Learn more about Sean and his work on his website where you can learn more about his writings, his workshops — Heart Magic and The Art of Success — and book a consultation. Watch his six-part documentary series, Best Kept Secret, on Vimeo.

    Check Sean out on social media via Patreon, Facebook, Instagram, beeyou.tv and Twitter.

    Timestamps

    • What do you consider weird? (5:31)
    • Conspiracy theories. (10:54)
    • A near-death experience that’s like seeing through the matrix. (22:10)
    • Sean’s first hallucinogenic experience with mushrooms in a church linked to the Hellfire Club. (30:21)
    • The universe desires change. (43:45)
    • “Earth is the heart domain.” (1:00:58)
    • The need for relationships. (1:17:56)
    • Deprogramming your belief systems so you can get to a place of intuition. (1:32:07)

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    The Movie Loot 93: The September Loot (with David Rosen)

    The Movie Loot 93: The September Loot (with David Rosen)

    In this episode of The Movie Loot, me and my friend, composer and host of Piecing It Together, David Rosen get on a pirate ship to talk about Oliver Stone!!! and punctuation symbols!!! Can you believe it?!? It's all in our loot of September watches! Check it out.

    00:00:00 - 00:02:30 -- Intro
    00:02:30 - 00:11:22 -- Meet David!
    00:11:22 - 00:40:35 -- The September Loot
    00:40:35 - 00:42:20 -- Closing
    00:42:20 - 00:44:57 -- Outro


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    #24: The Doors – Jim Morrison, Frontmann von der Rockband „The Doors“

    #24: The Doors – Jim Morrison, Frontmann von der Rockband „The Doors“
    Wir setzen unsere Themenreihe „Die Musik und das Lebensgefühl der 1960er- und 1970er-Jahre“ fort und sprechen mit David vom Podcast „Planet der Filmaffen“ über „The Doors“ (1991) von Oliver Stone. Der Film zeigt die Geschichte der Rockband „The Doors“, insbesondere den Werdegang des Sängers Jim Morrison. Susi berichtet Euch über das Leben von Jim Morrison und beleuchten, inwiefern uns der Film die Realität zeigt. David nennt Euch die die Fakten und Hintergrundinformationen zum Film. Außerdem sprechen wir über unsere Eindrücke und Interpretationen.

    Podcast „Planet der Filmaffen“: 
     
    Quellen:
    Michael Sontheimer: Popstar Jim Morrison, Der Schamane, der sich selbst zerstörte, https://www.spiegel.de/geschichte/jim-morrison-der-the-doors-saenger-starb-1971-der-schamane-der-sich-selbst-zerstoerte-a-90f41d06-b391-4f90-b05c-4a543b5de132 [veröffentlicht am 03.07.2021, eingesehen am 08.08.2023].
     
    The Doors, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101761/ [zuletzt eingesehen am 18.08.2023].
     
    The Doors, Wissenswertes, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101761/trivia/?ref_=tt_trv_trv [zuletzt eingesehen am 18.08.2023].
     
    The Doors (Film), https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Doors_(Film) [zuletzt eingesehen am 18.08.2023].
     
    Filmzitat (Vorsicht Spoiler!):
    Jackie Brown, http://www.filmzitate.info/suche/film-zitate.php?film_id=227 [zuletzt eingesehen am 18.08.2023].
     

    157: Is everyone in this town on drugs? | U-Turn (1997)

    157: Is everyone in this town on drugs? | U-Turn (1997)

    Ok, so for this one I took a chance and found a film that both me and Mikey haven't seen before. I vividly remember seeing tv spots during the 1997 MTV VMAs. The casting immediately was my draw, that and being directed by Oliver Stone. Well, suffice to say that we were underwhelmed with this script in particular. The beautiful cinematography by Robert Richardson was particularly striking despite the lacking story. 

    We did find something to talk about like the amazing desert fashion, interesting music choices, and how this ending was kinda buck wild but fitting. 

    Off-topic rants include: talking about the movie Scream, Ryan Gosling, and why the upcoming Joker 2 could have been an email

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    Episode 120 - JFK

    Episode 120 - JFK

    0:00 - Intro & Summary

    2:00 - Movie Discussion

    1:01:53 - Cast & Crew/Awards

    1:08:09 - Pop Culture 

    1:12:33 -  Rankings & Ratings

     

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    Scar Face - Split the Difference

    Scar Face - Split the Difference

    Did you know Scarface was a remake? We couldn't believe it either. We take a deep dive into the original from 1932 versus the modern one we all know and love. Join us as we talk about this craziness. 

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    Episode 172 A Recap of the Joan Mellen Interview on Taking Aim Radio

    Episode 172 A Recap of the Joan Mellen Interview on Taking Aim Radio

    Episode 172 is a recap by me  of our three part series which featured an interview of the author Joan Mellen on the Taking Aim Radio Program.  Our three part series bonus episodes (wanders, really)   supplements  our ongoing   story of the Garrison investigation in  New Orleans and the related trial of Clay Shaw.  Joan Mellen is the author of a well done  investigative book entitled  A Farewell to Justice. In  a rare appearance to promote her book, Ms. Mellon  participated in a radio interview that was presented by radio station WBAI in Brooklyn on the show Taking Aim. The conversation aired in October 2005, just prior to her book coming out. ..and it is quite revealing. In the three part series, Ms. Mellen engages in an intimate conversation about some of the most important investigative work done around the assassination itself and the Garrison investigation.  Today's episode discussed and recaps the most important aspects of what we heard from Joan and her interviewers. 

    Even as early as 1964, rumors and serious concerns over  the lone gunman theory and the evidence that might contravene it,  were becoming a major concern for the government and the commission. Conspiracy theories were contrary to the government's stated narrative from the very beginning. This  real-life story is more fascinating than fiction. No matter whether you are a serious researcher or a casual student, you will enjoy the fact filled narrative and story as  we relive one of the most shocking moments in American History. An event that changed the nation and changed the world forever.

    Tags: Joan MellonA Farewell to JusticeRalph ShoenmanMark Lane

    Episode 171 A Bonus Episode Joan Mellen Taking Aim Radio Show Part 3

    Episode 171 A Bonus Episode  Joan Mellen Taking Aim Radio Show Part 3

    Episode 171 is  part 3 (and the final part)  in a  three part series of  bonus episodes (wanders, really)  which  supplement our  story of the Garrison investigation in  New Orleans and the related trial of Clay Shaw.  Joan Mellen is the author of a well done  investigative book entitled  A Farewell to Justice. In  a rare appearance to promote her book, Ms. Mellon  participated in a radio interview that was presented by radio station WBAI in Brooklyn on the show Taking Aim. The conversation aired in October 2005, just prior to her book coming out. ..and it is quite revealing.  Hear Ms. Mellen  in an intimate conversation about some of the most important investigative work done around the assassination itself and the Garrison investigation.  And, as a bonus, the interview was  conducted by Ralph Shoenman and Mya Shone.  Today's episode reveals more detail on why Robert Kennedy so opposed the Garrison investigation. Shone was a documentary filmmaker and Shoenman was  a left wing activist who was involved in  some of the original investigative work on the Kennedy assassination and who  made acquaintance with Mark Lane. Shoenman   had previously gone to  work for Bertrand Russell in 1960, and he was a major force behind Bertrand Russell's  important and highly influential/controversial 1964 article entitled 16 Questions  on the  Assassination. Russell was one of the most  influential philosophers and social activists  of the 20th century and  he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950. Russell would later break with Shoenman, citing various allegations of wrongdoing while working at Russell's foundation (and) in an attempt to distance himself from some of Shoenman's  more radical activities. 

    Even as early as 1964, rumors and serious concerns over  the lone gunman theory and the evidence that might contravene it,  were becoming a major concern for the government and the commission. Conspiracy theories were contrary to the government's stated narrative from the very beginning. This  real-life story is more fascinating than fiction. No matter whether you are a serious researcher or a casual student, you will enjoy the fact filled narrative and story as  we relive one of the most shocking moments in American History. An event that changed the nation and changed the world forever.

    Episode 170 A Bonus Episode Joan Mellen Taking Aim Radio Show Part 2

    Episode 170 A Bonus Episode Joan Mellen Taking Aim Radio Show Part 2

    Episode 170 is  part 2 in a  three part series of  bonus episodes which  supplement our  story of the Garrison investigation in  New Orleans and the related trial of Clay Shaw.  Joan Mellen is the author of a well done  investigative book entitled  A Farewell to Justice. In  a rare appearance to promote her book, Ms. Mellen  participated in a radio interview that was presented by radio station WBAI in Brooklyn on the show Taking Aim. The conversation aired in October 2005, just prior to her book coming out. ..and it is quite revealing.  Hear Ms. Mellon  in an intimate conversation about some of the most important investigative work done around the assassination itself and the Garrison investigation.  And, as a bonus, the interview was  conducted by Ralph Shoenman and Mya Shone. Shone was a documentary filmmaker and Shoenman was  a left wing activist who was involved in  some of the original investigative work on the Kennedy assassination and who  made acquaintance with Mark Lane. Shoenman   had previously gone to  work for Bertrand Russell in 1960, and he was a major force behind Bertrand Russell's  important and highly influential/controversial 1964 article entitled 16 Questions  on the  Assassination. Russell was one of the most  influential philosophers and social activists  of the 20th century and  he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950. Russell would later break with Shoenman, citing various allegations of wrongdoing while working at Russell's foundation (and) in an attempt to distance himself from some of Shoenman's  more radical activities. 

    Even as early as 1964, rumors and serious concerns over  the lone gunman theory and the evidence that might contravene it,  were becoming a major concern for the government and the commission. Conspiracy theories were contrary to the government's stated narrative from the very beginning. This  real-life story is more fascinating than fiction. No matter whether you are a serious researcher or a casual student, you will enjoy the fact filled narrative and story as  we relive one of the most shocking moments in American History. An event that changed the nation and changed the world forever.

    Episode 169 A Bonus Episode Joan Mellen Taking Aim Radio Show Part 1

    Episode 169 A Bonus Episode Joan Mellen Taking Aim Radio Show Part 1

    Episode 169 is  part 1 in a series of  bonus episodes which  supplement our  story of the Garrison investigation in  New Orleans and the related trial of Clay Shaw.  Joan Mellen is the author of a well done  investigative book entitled  A Farewell to Justice. In  a rare appearance to promote her book, Ms. Mellen  participated in a radio interview that was presented by radio station WBAI in Brooklyn on the show Taking Aim. The conversation aired in October 2005, just prior to her book coming out. ..and it is quite revealing.  Hear Ms. Mellon  in an intimate conversation about some of the most important investigative work done around the assassination itself and the Garrison investigation.  And, as a bonus, the interview was  conducted by Ralph Shoenman and Mya Shone. Shone was a documentary filmmaker and Shoenman was  a left wing activist who was involved in  some of the original investigative work on the Kennedy assassination and who  made acquaintance with Mark Lane. Shoenman   had previously gone to  work for Bertrand Russell in 1960, and he was a major force behind Bertrand Russell's  important and highly influential/controversial 1964 article entitled 16 Questions  on the  Assassination. Russell was one of the most  influential philosophers and social activists  of the 20th century and  he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950. Russell would later break with Shoenman, citing various allegations of wrongdoing while working at Russell's foundation (and) in an attempt to distance himself from some of Shoenman's  more radical activities. 

    Even as early as 1964, rumors and serious concerns over  the lone gunman theory and the evidence that might contravene it,  were becoming a major concern for the government and the commission. Conspiracy theories were contrary to the government's stated narrative from the very beginning. This  real-life story is more fascinating than fiction. No matter whether you are a serious researcher or a casual student, you will enjoy the fact filled narrative and story as  we relive one of the most shocking moments in American History. An event that changed the nation and changed the world forever.