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"A Patriot Must Always Be Ready To Defend His Country Against His Government" - Jim Garrison Oliver Stone's JFK (1991) On this week's episode of WatchThis W/RickRamos, Mr. Chavez & I sit down to discuss a masterpiece of cinema, and Oliver Stone's greatest achievement, JFK (1991). Fifty-Seven years later, the controversy surrounding that fateful day in November continues to haunt our country. Oliver Stone's dramatization and exploration of the Kennedy Assination, the controversy surrounding the Warren Report, Louisiana District Attorney, Jim Garrison's prosecution of Louisiana Businessman, Clay Shaw (the only case ever brought to court regarding the Kennedy Assasination) and our nation's continued fascination with the paranoia and perceived conspiracy of the assassination shaped and drove one of the greatest films ever made. With an all-star cast including Kevin Costner as Garrison, Ed Asner, Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, John Candy, Michael Rooker, Jay Sanders, Laurie Metcalf, Sissy Spacek, Joe Pesci, Tommy Lee Jones, and Gary Oldman. A truly great film that we are thrilled to discuss. Take a listen and let us know what you think. Questions, Comments, Complaints, & Suggestions can be directed to gondoramos@yahoo.com. Our Thanks for Your Continued Love & Support.
If you know anything about the assassination of JFK, the odds are good that you learned it from Oliver Stone. Even if you haven't seen JFK (1993), the claims made in the film — claims made by the likes of homophobic New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison and antisemitic conspiracy theorist Fletcher Prouty — have kind of seeped into the mainstream and become part of our common understanding of the tragedy. In his latest book, On the Trail of Delusion, author Fred Litwin turns the clock back on the Jim Garrison investigation and makes us reconsider what we think we know about November 22, 1963. Fred Litwin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FredLitwin Fred's book: https://www.onthetrailofdelusion.com/ Joseph L. Flatley website: https://www.lennyflatley.net Joseph L. Flatley on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lennyflatley Failed State Update Newsletter: https://lennyflatley.substack.com Music: "Garrison's Obsession" (JFK motion picture soundtrack) and "Bullet" by The Misfits --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/failedstateupdate/message
This week, we're taking a look at Oliver Stone's 1991 paranoid opus JFK. The film explores some of the many diverse conspiracy theories behind the assassination of John F. Kennedy, which propulsive plotting and writer and Oscar-winning editing, but how has the film's message aged in the internet age, when conspiracy theories have far more sinister connotations?Hosted by Steve Guntli and Mikayla Nicholson Logo by Corinne Kempen Twitter: @rogerslistpod Email: rogerslistpod@gmail.com Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/rogerslistpod/lists/Next week's episode: My Fair Lady
***SPOILER ALERT FOR THE JOKER FILM*** Cait Raft, co-host of the daily Twitch stream and podcast Jack AM and This Podcast Is Self Care with Drew Spears joins Tess, Emily and Molly to talk about all things autumnal. Molly and Cait argue for an extended fall while Emily and Tess, who have lived through midwest and New England winters, say no thanks. Is fall mania just a fugue state reaction to fire season? And of course we discuss October's two biggest movies: Joker and Oliver Stone's JFK. Emily braved Todd Phillips' clown prince origin story (SPOILER ALERT!!), while Tess and Molly delved into the 3 hour long epic about the 20th century's #1 hottest conspiracy. But are there really more people who believe in conspiracy theories than ever? Or might that also be...a conspiracy. Find out on Night Call! ***SPOILER ALERT FOR THE JOKER FILM*** FOOTNOTES: 1. 25th anniversary retrospective of JFK 2. Joaquin Phoenix's current roles are origin stories for future roles 3. Which Internet Girl Are You Quiz 4. And another 5. Cait Raft's Patreon 6. Jack AM 7. Cait's instagram 8. This Podcast is Self Care 9. Night Call Patreon 10. Night Call socials: Twitter @nightcallpod // Facebook @nightcallpodcast// Instagram @nightcallpodcast Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week, I welcome to the show author and friend James Oddy to discuss the JFK assassination case and its...
President John F. Kennedy has been a part of our popular culture from the moment he decided to run for president in 1960. From the Kennedy campaign song, "High Hopes," by Frank Sinatra to Jimmy Dean's "PT109" to the 1973 film Executive Action to comedian Bill Hicks to Oliver Stone's JFK and more, Kennedy has been a part of America and its field of entertainment. On this episode of the "Midnight Writer News Show," we look at a few of those examples. You can access our archives for FREE at MidnightWriterNews.com.
In today's episode the Adjudicator, Scott, and I reminisce about Donny and Marie, Oliver Stone's "JFK", and time travel; somehow we managed to bring Star Wars into the mix. I'd tell you to, "Stay Awhile, and Listen", but you already did and we appreciate the wonderful feedback we received. Oh, we also received our first email, so stay tune for our response in a "Coming soon to a Galaxy near you" episode. Yes, Bruno, we WERE talking about you! :)
JEFF WORCESTER of the Center for Deep Political Research joined S.T. Patrick to discuss the formation of the CDPR, the origin of his own deep political research, the idea of research versus deep research, what Oliver Stone's JFK meant to him, the idea of the JFK research community being a "community," how to differentiate genuine researchers from those who have been compromised, and much more. For access to the free and unedited archives of the Midnight Writer News Show with S.T. Patrick, go to MidnightWriterNews.com. You can also add us on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, the iPhone podcast app, or many other podcast distributors.
ROB CLARK, host of The Lone Gunman Podcast, guests hosts for the first time on the Midnight Writer News Show. Tonight, Rob brings us the story of Guy Banister. For those who have seen Oliver Stone's JFK, the role of Guy Banister was played by Ed Asner. Rob brings his sharp wit, vast knowledge, and smooth presentation to discuss one of the anti-communist men who surrounded Lee Harvey Oswald during his time in New Orleans. Rob will be hosting the Midnight Writer News Show quarterly. He will be doing something very special for us. He is going to present episodes that focus on one figure in JFK assassination lore. Tonight, it's Guy Banister. Next time, it's... well, it's a surprise. Rob will be back in June for more. The Midnight Writer News Show archives are available for FREE at MidnightWriterNews.com.
For our Halloween episode we look at new documentary 78/52 which is a deep dive into the shower sequence from Alfred Hitchcock's classic PSYCHO. Considering that your two hosts are thoroughly unsuitable to leading a deep dive on one of the greatest achievements in cinema, we feel more comfortable explaining our love for this new film by selecting two other movies: Oliver Stone's JFK, famous for its editing and perhaps infamous for its attention to historical accuracy, is paired off with the exhaustive documentary on the NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET series NEVER SLEEP AGAIN: THE ELM STREET LEGACY. ALSO: We warn young film fans of the dangers of interacting with other cinema lovers online. Speaking of which... Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @projectingfilm Hosts: Chris @Following_Films Mike @warmachinehorse Email us suggestions on indie films you are looking forward to at projectingfilm@gmail.com
Six months in the making (partially due to the epic length, partially due to Rob D's inability to get his act together and edit it), episode 25 of The Electric Shadows Podcast is a special looking at Oliver Stone's 1991 classic, JFK. Over an epic running time almost matching the duration of the film itself, Rob Daniel, Rob Wallis and special guest Ian Bird dissect the merits and legacy of Stone's controversial movie. They also look at the assassination itself, plus it's impact on popular culture, including the flawed, truth-seeking hero, that eventually led to Warner Bros. bankrolling the movie. Our intrepid investigators also come up with a new conspiracy theory involving a beloved 1980s filmmaker and a Batman villian. While making room for such pop JFK references as the film Executive Action and that episode of Quantum Leap. They also can't help liberally quoting the movie's chewable dialogue. It's a big listen for a big film. We like to think it offers some interesting new perspectives on the film, or at least a couple of laughs. Not least at that opening stab at an American accent… So, pop in your headphones and prepare to go back… and to the left.
We'll be back to recapping next week, but this week we've got another treat for you Reis-guys and Reis-gals! This time Jon pulled some of his Hollywood strings and landed an interview with actress Beata Pozniak, whose credits include Oliver Stone's JFK, Melrose Place, and a million other cool things as well as Season 1 Episode 12 of "Mad About You!" We cover all sorts of topics including art under Communism, poetry, performance art, Joseph Campbell, and what it was like to guest star on the show! Enjoy!
Jeremiah Miller is a playwright in Pennsylvania who recently had his first stage reading of his new production, Guilty Parties of New Orleans. The play is a dramatic response to Oliver Stone's JFK (1991) and a far more accurate version of history. I hope it will be widely seen in the future because it is clearly still relevant to the fake news/alternative facts environment of today.
David Reitzes runs jfk-online.com. He is best known for two insightful and influential articles he wrote, "The JFK 100: One Hundred Errors of Fact and Judgment in Oliver Stone's JFK," created for his site, and "JFK CONSPIRACY THEORIES AT 50: How the Skeptics Got It Wrong and Why It Matters," published by Skeptic Magazine in 2013. But he began his journey as a conspiracy theorist. Listen to why and how he changed his mind.
"And you want to be my latex salesman." Game 6. Airport drives. Big Macs. Second spitter theory. Latex. It doesn't get any better than this. We're discussing the fifteenth and sixteenth episode from season three, "The Boyfriend!" 1:01 - Episode Trivia 12:26 - Episode Discussion 35:20 - Commercial Break #1 62:57 - Commerical Break #2 100:15 - Commercial Break #3 128:03 - Episode Rating Links from our discussion: Jerry Seinfeld guest commentating with Keith Hernandez at Mets/Tigers game - 6/23/10 Magic Bullet scene in Oliver Stone's "JFK" also featuring Wayne Knight (Warning: graphic) Keith Hernandez and Mookie Wilson teach Snuffy how to play baseball Keith Hernandez and Mookie Wilson try to help the Count, too Larry David talks with Bill Buckner about Game 6 on "Curb Your Enthusiasm" We want to hear from you, and what you think of the show/love about Seinfeld! seincast@gmail.com facebook.com/seincastpodcast @seincast Also find us on Tumblr and Pinterest! Other helpful links: Buy Seinfeld on DVD Episode guide we follow Subscribe in iTunes or check us out on your preferred podcast app You can also find us at seincast.libsyn.com
JFK researcher Joan Mellen walks us through the behind story of Jim Garrison who is portrayed by Kevin Costner in Oliver Stone's JFK. She reveals who was really behind the cover-up of the assassination and what forces were present to discredit Garrison's investigation. Not to be missed.
The MovieFilm gang is joined once again by friend of the show Paul Shirey, newly-minted editor-in-chief of Joblo.com. And he couldn't have picked a better show to add his voice too, as we've got conversation on the latest installments of the long-running Die Hard and Mad Max franchises, potential titles for the much-anticipated Superman/Batman team-up pic, and the possible sequel to It's a Wonderful Life that was briefly being discussed last week.In addition, we mark the fiftieth anniversary of the passing of President John F. Kennedy with a lengthy Movies That Matter discussion on Oliver Stone's seminal courtroom drama JFK. In addition t [...]
Oliver Stone's JFK was lambasted by both the political left and right for its factual inaccuracies. But since very few can agree on the facts, is it a good movie? The post 94. JFK appeared first on Steven Benedict.
Keith watched Oliver Stone's JFK. Greg visits Dallas. And The Duo go into all sorts of JFK conspiracies before abusing the power of time travel.
This week Mel and Mark watched the 1991 film JFK. We talk about the film and the politics behind it. We also speak about conspiracy theories. Next week we return to Downton Abbey. Thanks for listening.
Guests: Robert Groden and Rick Nelson. The Kennedy Assassination and Oliver Stone's oscar wining feature film, "JFK", are discussed.
Global Cover-ups . . . mind control . . . secret societies.You don't think this stuff is real . . . think again!I've heard things that will blow your mind. I've been on the inside and now I'm ready to talk.And so begins the promos for Jessie Ventura's weekly TV Show on trutv.With titillating headlines, and attention grabbing promised insights, not since Oliver Stone's JFK has conspiracy enthusiasts had this kind of grist for their mills.However, and extending beyond the experiences of one man, John Berling Hardy has followed and contextualized this "Hidden Game" through a unique blend of front line observation, scientific calculation and good old fashioned investigative journalism. All of this culminating in his highly praised book "The Hidden Game."John will be joining us today to share these insights on the game behind the game, tackling the complex and at times contradictory issues surrounding health care and health care reform.NOTE: While we usually focus on social networking-related activities in terms of marketing and personal branding, Perfect Networker is also a community of purpose.In this light, issues that have an effect on business such as the recent passing of the bill surrounding health care reform is one example of one such topic.
Global Cover-ups . . . mind control . . . secret societies.You don't think this stuff is real . . . think again!I've heard things that will blow your mind. I've been on the inside and now I'm ready to talk.And so begins the promos for Jessie Ventura's weekly TV Show on trutv.With titillating headlines, and attention grabbing promised insights, not since Oliver Stone's JFK has conspiracy enthusiasts had this kind of grist for their mills.However, and extending beyond the experiences of one man, John Berling Hardy has followed and contextualized this "Hidden Game" through a unique blend of front line observation, scientific calculation and good old fashioned investigative journalism. All of this culminating in his highly praised book "The Hidden Game."John will be joining us today to share these insights on the game behind the game, tackling the complex and at times contradictory issues surrounding health care and health care reform.NOTE: While we usually focus on social networking-related activities in terms of marketing and personal branding, Perfect Networker is also a community of purpose.In this light, issues that have an effect on business such as the recent passing of the bill surrounding health care reform is one example of one such topic.
Veteran AD Dave Venghaus talks about his work on Gore Verbinski's Pirates of the Caribbean 2 and 3, Spielberg's A.I. and Minority Report, Garry Marshall's The Other Sister, Oliver Stone's JFK and Natural Born Killers and many other films. Dave is the director and writer of the film They Call Him Sasquatch, starring Neal Mc Donough and Garry Marshall.
Interview with Oliver Stone's JFK screenplay co-author (with Stone) Zackary Sklar