Very good but there is a slant to it. Stone has always played fast and loose with facts to support his narrative. See his JFK movie for example. Great movie, great acting, fantastic cast, not accurate. If it makes you go out and learn more history then great. If it's your only source and you take it as gospel, not good.
Same here...I've watched and/or recorded everything he's ever done..."Baseball" and "The Civil War" are my favs. {Hope no one is offended by the mere mention of the words "Civil War"}.
I'm partially through Viet Nam....makes me cry so I only watch an episode every so often but by far the most accurate depiction of that war
apparently this one was trying to hide it but got caught Trump ambassador nominee must withdraw over role in 'racist' flyer, Democrat demands President Donald Trump's nominee to be the U.S. ambassador to Norway helped produce a "racist" flyer in a 1994 political campaign and failed to disclose his role or the lawsuit filed against him and others over it, according to the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. According to a lawsuit at the time, Burkhalter and others discussed how "white voters in North Fulton County were unaware that Gordon Joyner is black." The flyers, more than 100,000 of which they distributed to white voters, darkened Joyner's skin, painted on an afro, distorted one eye, and made his lips thicker, according to the filings. As a result of that lawsuit and an ethics investigation, Burkhalter said he authorized payment for the flyer and covered up the payment in violation of Georgia House ethics laws. He paid a civil penalty for it and apologized to Joyner.Menendez said that Burkhalter did not disclose any of this to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which vets nominees for the State Department and ambassadorships. https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/tru...id=clicksource_4380645_6_film_strip_icymi_hed
If I see one more fucking slow pan or zoom in and out of an old photograph I will scream. Everyone of his documentaries, way over used.
My dearest Martha, After four grueling years of film school, during which we were put through great privation, slogging through hours of the cinematic masters, going without sleep, without food aside from popcorn, having to deal with near-constant bombardment of NYU students' pretentious amateur film presentations, I have finally seen hell and it is not Michael Bay explosions. No, it is the repetitive slow pans on black and white photography while listening to the agonizing tones of a narrator dryly giving an example of contemporary correspondence. Lovely Martha, I feel like my creative urges, the ones I exercised with Mark back home, and Peter and little Suzie--I feel like they're being burned out of me. If you see Petey, tell him I may not make it back as this pointless graduate film program just goes on and on with no end in sight--but tell him not to make the mistakes I made. There is no future in documentary film-making. May god bless us all. Yours in love, Johnny *slow zoom out, fade to black*