Well.... Happy Days are here again as we know Obama is adored byat least one if not all dictators and particularly south American pain in the ass Hugo Chavez and likewise, meaning Oliver Stone's new movie, in which he kinda cries that the US has been meanies to the dictators of the world including Chavez, won't be seen in this house along with the other dead dogs that almost 100% of these Anti American and capitalist movies are when released in this country.
This is his latest in a nutshell from a nut ..
Originally an attempt to redress what Stone saw as unfair treatment of Chavez by TV networks and newspapers, the documentary turned into a bigger project and included interviews not only with him but with six other presidents in the region.
Nice...that and this shown below used to be called commie sympathizer last time I looked and would have caused the world to pause in the very least, if not roar with dissatisfaction 40 years ago....
And all these two dictators meaning Chavez and Ahmidinejad need is an America hating Hollywood glorifying these fkers with their own special bio pics by an old Vietnam Vet who's turned on his country to make films and get rich while criticizing others' that do the same thing basically like all liberal elitists tend to do....
Reuters: "VENICE (Reuters) - Director Oliver Stone says the U.S. media and government have demonised Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and other leftist South American leaders, and argues in a new film that they were right to stand up to Washington.
Chavez, who landed in Venice for the film's premiere, has earned a reputation for his outspoken criticism of U.S. policy, and in Stone's 'South of the Border' he is sympathetically portrayed as a hero of the people who refuses to be bullied."But I didn't want to make a movie only about the American media's attacks. I felt that that was too small for what this man is about. This man is a big phenomenon.
"So we travelled in a road trip kind of movie to visit these other presidents and we saw the positive side of what is going on, the sweeping change in this region. It's a very important historical phenomenon that is ... ignored in America."
Chavez, surrounded by bodyguards, strolled with Stone on the Lido red carpet, posing for pictures and signing autographs like a movie star before receiving a standing ovation at the premiere on Monday.
"What's happening in Latin America is like a Renaissance," the Venezuelan leader told reporters.
Originally an attempt to redress what Stone saw as unfair treatment of Chavez by TV networks and newspapers, the documentary turned into a bigger project and included interviews not only with him but with six other presidents in the region.
'I think the movie, if you've seen it, shows very clearly the level of stupidity in the kind of broad statements that are made about Mr. Chavez,' Stone told reporters at the Venice film festival." more
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