Oliver Stone Talks 'JFK' 30th Anniversary

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ReelBlend Podcast

ReelBlend Podcast

2 жыл бұрын

Legendary filmmaker Oliver Stone joins ReelBlend to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the release of JFK, starring Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman, Jack Lemmon and more. We chat about the process of editing the massive film, the many tribulations that the project was met with during production through its release, and how it was eventually received. The film earned a number of Oscar nominations and took home a few wins, including a stellar box office haul of over $200 million.
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@omarharo3132
@omarharo3132 7 ай бұрын
The opening epilogue alone in JFK is a masterpiece.
@robertgallagher5285
@robertgallagher5285 3 ай бұрын
Thought the New Orleans angle of the case a movie unto itself
@craighicksartwork
@craighicksartwork 5 ай бұрын
An absolute masterpiece of cinema.
@MrOctober44
@MrOctober44 7 ай бұрын
He wrote Midnight express, Conan, and Scarface before he even started directing. Amazing
@arricammarques1955
@arricammarques1955 4 ай бұрын
Midnight Express script a masterpiece on its own.
@bhaisenior385
@bhaisenior385 2 жыл бұрын
He is one of the finest director and writer in America cinema. Has written two of my favourite movies midnigh express(1978) and scarface(1983).
@johndeagle4389
@johndeagle4389 2 жыл бұрын
Midnight Express was not historically accurate.
@billybatchelor2863
@billybatchelor2863 2 жыл бұрын
Not busting your balls.I love Oliver Stone's films I just don't get what was so significant about Scarface? I remember people telling me how great it was and maybe I went into it with too high of expectations. I don't know it was good but the tshirts ,posters guys my age group wanting to be Tony Montana it was just nauseating. If I had seen Scarface without the buzz I'd probably have seen it in a different light.Great interview all the same Thanku
@johndeagle4389
@johndeagle4389 2 жыл бұрын
@@billybatchelor2863 Scarface is overrated. The best performance in the film is by Paul Shenar.
@r.c.miller6161
@r.c.miller6161 Жыл бұрын
Should have won every award that year. Groundbreaking film. And just so necessary.
@aaronz7056
@aaronz7056 6 ай бұрын
"Necessary..." It lets Kennedy's murderer off the hook, falsely accuses a lot of innocent people, and packs its narrative with over 80 demonstrable lies doing it.
@arricammarques1955
@arricammarques1955 4 ай бұрын
The establishment respects myths not the truth.
@aaronz7056
@aaronz7056 4 ай бұрын
@@arricammarques1955 All credible medical, forensic, ballistic, film and eyewitness evidence demonstrates Oswald's guilt.
@svetlanamihilapopovic-gree7885
@svetlanamihilapopovic-gree7885 2 жыл бұрын
By the way, - This Man is a Hero!
@Gonergrat
@Gonergrat Жыл бұрын
Jim Garrison and Oliver Stone
@aaronz7056
@aaronz7056 Жыл бұрын
@@Gonergrat Two demonstrable liars.
@of1300
@of1300 2 жыл бұрын
I still remember the first time I saw it in theaters when I was 15. Went twice. Wrote a thesis paper for my grammar school about the film and Stone. I was completely mesmerized by it. completely overwhelmed. He was "happy with the film"..?!?! It is a goddam masterpiece that will last forever. It is film history. It is one of the best films ever made. Period. It is right up there with the greatest. Costner is just brilliant in it. The cinematography, the editing, the music.... It completely changed my mind. I saw politics and the world in a different way. It still informs my thinking. Stone never made a better film. It is his greatest achievement. Sorry for indulging myself but I carry this film in my heart and soul since the age of 15.
@tonyfoley1778
@tonyfoley1778 2 жыл бұрын
Your spot on the mate. JFK movie will be watched long after Oliver Stone is gone and when we're gone. It's a masterpiece. How people call this man a conspiracy nut. A Great man and Great film maker..👍☮️
@DeathValleyDazed
@DeathValleyDazed 2 жыл бұрын
Remarkable comment and compliment to Mr. Stone. Thanks for posting your personal reaction.
@randyharris3175
@randyharris3175 2 жыл бұрын
But its full of lies which aint right.
@of1300
@of1300 2 жыл бұрын
@@randyharris3175 it’s a fictional film based on stones research and true events. New research not only proves the film was right but also goes far beyond. I‘d rather go with stones „lies“ than the government‘s
@randyharris3175
@randyharris3175 2 жыл бұрын
@@of1300 New research does not prove the film is right.You say that so matter of fact. That is utter nonsense.Stone can only cherry pick the WC but they got the right conclusion no doubt.I cant believe that csme out of your mouth.
@dougstyles
@dougstyles 2 жыл бұрын
Stone is undoubtedly the most underrated man in Hollywood. He seems to have a disdain for the system Hollywood uses but back then that was the only way for his message to reach the masses.
@aaronz7056
@aaronz7056 Жыл бұрын
What message? He's a shameless and lying grifter and demonstrably so.
@dougstyles
@dougstyles Жыл бұрын
@@aaronz7056 Sure. He fooled millions of people to see his movies. Sounds legit.
@aaronz7056
@aaronz7056 Жыл бұрын
@@dougstyles As a matter of fact, that's exactly it, and his "message" entails accusing a lot of innocent people of being conspirators in murder and treason with zero evidence, when he knows full well people seeing his movie will assume his accusations are based on something concrete. The fact that you are clearly assuming he must be on the level just proves my point.
@maxpower78-15
@maxpower78-15 2 жыл бұрын
4 hour version? Awesome. I hope it gets a physical release. Please at least give us a bluray.
@johndeagle4389
@johndeagle4389 2 жыл бұрын
Sleeping pills.
@maxpower78-15
@maxpower78-15 2 жыл бұрын
@@johndeagle4389 you mean some stimulants so you dont fall asleep? I get that its a long slow movie. I will admit to falling asleep during and having to go back the next day. Too many beers.
@williamwhitten7820
@williamwhitten7820 2 жыл бұрын
@@johndeagle4389 has the attention span of a gnat.
@horrorbuff7803
@horrorbuff7803 11 ай бұрын
I would watch a longer cut if he ever put it out. So much information and great movie. Also his commentary on the film is very interesting. I would check the commentary out on the dvd.
@tomhahnl1927
@tomhahnl1927 2 жыл бұрын
Great director, I loved JFK this new Version is already on my watchlist!
@coxkoala591
@coxkoala591 2 жыл бұрын
New version?
@elishahthompson4334
@elishahthompson4334 2 жыл бұрын
@@coxkoala591 JFK Revisited. And the updated 4hr version to be released end of this month🤓🙇🏾
@marlanivanovich1828
@marlanivanovich1828 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the interview!
@ruthafritap
@ruthafritap 28 күн бұрын
Costner should’ve gotten an Oscar nomination for this. The courtroom scene was so powerful. Also, wouldn’t be surprised if Costner agreed to star in this movie when other leading men wouldn’t dare. Costner has always been brave and ahead of his time when it comes to roles & movie decisions. I’m glad it was him.
@robertgallagher5285
@robertgallagher5285 4 ай бұрын
J.F.K. was a MASTERPIECE should have won EVERY Award!!!!!
@Jayflo7
@Jayflo7 Жыл бұрын
One of the most beautifully crafted films of all time.
@stddisclaimer8020
@stddisclaimer8020 10 ай бұрын
One of the most dishonest, detestable pieces of film of all time.
@IvoMiller
@IvoMiller 2 жыл бұрын
My Hero Oliver Stone. You are Amazing
@urmeli0815
@urmeli0815 4 ай бұрын
Incredible movie, in a way reinvented how movies were edited.
@harveydean7952
@harveydean7952 2 жыл бұрын
If I ever had the opportunity to speak to Oliver Stone I'd like to talk to him about his "World Trade Centre" film. For me its the polar opposite of JFK in so much as it doesnt question the official narrative of those events at all. It's obviously a controversial subject but there were so many strange, unexplained coincidences that occurred on that day (the freefall collapse of WTC 7 being the most glaring, along with the current legal battle the victims relatives are persuing relating to the alleged involvement of the Saudi state) I was dissapointed Stone chose to make such a toothless movie on the subject. Michael Moore touched on some of these questions in his "Farenheit 911" documentary, I was hoping at the time Stone's film would follow that lead to be just as questioning as JFK was back in the '90's.
@of1300
@of1300 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely. I always say the same thing when talk comes about Oliver Stone. Why would he make something like WTC?
@markrymanowski719
@markrymanowski719 2 жыл бұрын
You forgot to mention the 2 3 trillion that went missing the day before.
@swankybutters8371
@swankybutters8371 2 жыл бұрын
Personally, I think this might have put him in a bit of trouble. JFK was enough for him and even this one kind of hurt him. As for 9/11, first building to drop, you could make a case, hit in the middle but the second tower to drop, no fuc#ing way. Nonsense and tower 7, no way, which leads back to the first tower, which means controlled demolition... No doubt.
@of1300
@of1300 2 жыл бұрын
@@swankybutters8371 I could imagine he was offered the job cause in terms of propaganda and disinformation: who better could take the wind out of the sails of conspiracy theorists than THE conspiracy theory movie maker himself. If he produces a Hollywood film about 911 without ever touching any delicate questions, well then: there was no conspiracy. Cause if there were, he would have touched it... That is what they want us to believe. - I just hope he got paid well.
@swankybutters8371
@swankybutters8371 2 жыл бұрын
@@of1300 I bet if you had a one on one with Oliver on 9/11, with no one else around, he would tell you he doesn't believe the official story...
@mineralt
@mineralt Жыл бұрын
JFK, Born on the 4th of July, Any Given Sunday, Scarface……so many great movies from this guy….all BIG
@MrOctober44
@MrOctober44 7 ай бұрын
Agreed. And Conan, Platoon, Wall Street, The Doors,JFK.....
@waltermartinez5890
@waltermartinez5890 2 жыл бұрын
There will never be a young filmmaker with the same style like Oliver Stone
@bpalpha
@bpalpha 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like Nixon is a companion film to JFK. I don't hear much talk of that and it's also an incredible piece of film making. I agree with you all, this film (JFK) completely changed my world view and life. Stone's work on the Untold History of the United States is just as shocking. It's like Howard Zinn put to film. Heaven & Earth is an amazing film as well.
@sailingsam3815
@sailingsam3815 Жыл бұрын
JFK was so good...beautifully directed...one of the best film of that decade.
@kxkxkxkx
@kxkxkxkx Жыл бұрын
A masterpiece of KGB disinformation 🤭
@trackmastersdj
@trackmastersdj 2 жыл бұрын
When and where can we watch the 4 hour version of the new JFK Revisited documentary?
@squatch545
@squatch545 2 жыл бұрын
I think it will also be on Showtime, like the two hour version.
@trackmastersdj
@trackmastersdj 2 жыл бұрын
@@squatch545 Maybe.
@squatch545
@squatch545 2 жыл бұрын
@@trackmastersdj I could be wrong, but that's the impression I got from other interviews with Stone.
@talkwench340
@talkwench340 2 жыл бұрын
Thought provoking films... Invaluable.
@NOC1TIME
@NOC1TIME 6 ай бұрын
Sometimes it dose not seem that long ago. Likely because the film still resonates today.
@roberthouston3809
@roberthouston3809 Жыл бұрын
4 hour version.??where where when????
@ikemreacts
@ikemreacts Жыл бұрын
What a great interview! Good job, guys.
@Operation40
@Operation40 Жыл бұрын
A close friend of mine, James Earl (Sutton) Files, shot JFK in the right temple from behind the fence on the grassy knoll. James used a Remington XP-100 chambered in .221 Fireball. JFK's brain was disposed of because it was embedded with mercury from a special handloaded mercury filled copper-jacketed bullet made/loaded by George "Wolfman" Collura. Wolfman was a close friend of Bob Dylan...that's where Dylan got the words for his song entitled "Murder Most Foul"...it contains inside information about the assassination of JFK. James Files served heroically as a US Army soldier in the 82nd Airborne and did years of special ops in Laos and Vietnam. James was directly involved in Operation White Star, Operation 40, and the Bay of Pigs Operation. James was recruited into Operation 40 by George H.W. Bush (who was working for the CIA). James was a mercenary for the CIA's "Rapid Response Teams" (aka RRT's) for 26 years. James was also a hitman for the Chicago Mafia: Tony Accardo, Sam Giancana, Johnny Roselli, and Charles "Chuck" Nicoletti. James Files is still alive today (12-2-2022), I just spoke to him on the phone; he's suffering badly from COPD. I was with James and Pamela Files on the 59th Anniversary (11-22-2022) of the JFK assassination. James changed world history on the orders that came down from Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson and Allen Dulles. J. Edgar Hoover, General Curtis LeMay, Major General Ed Lansdale, George H.W. Bush and many others were directly involved in the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. These same men were involved with the deaths of Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Marilyn Monroe, Mary Jo Kopechne, and many others. The years during the peak of the Cold War was a time of rogue operations in our government. There was deep corruption then and there is now. JOHN 8:32
@scottashe984
@scottashe984 Жыл бұрын
Your friend should turn himself in. Make a confession. Maybe then a real investigation could proceed. Your friend was doing more than "following orders." Assassination is unconstitutional and obviously highly illegal. They offered him something other than a pat on the back.
@stddisclaimer8020
@stddisclaimer8020 Жыл бұрын
@@scottashe984 In the interest of full disclosure, "scottashe984" has no friends, and his insanity-laced comment explains exactly why.
@andymark949
@andymark949 7 ай бұрын
Pop another mushroom.
@aaronz7056
@aaronz7056 6 ай бұрын
James Files' claims: a) He and Oswald were palling around in New Orleans in 1961. Oswald was in Minsk in 1961. b) He was present at a Dallas meeting the morning of the assassination where it was discussed how the parade route had been changed. The parade route was never changed, accurately described in the newspapers from the beginning. c) Kennedy's brain was disposed of to hide evidence. Bobby Kennedy had his brother's brain matter quietly taken care of after the investigation was concluded and its findings released. d) Files was a knoll shooter. Phone records demonstrate Files was in Chicago during the assassination and when confronted with this he tried to claim he was being confused with his own nonexistent twin brother. Small wonder NBC cancelled their planned TV show on this lying clown after taking a closer look at him.
@Frannie12
@Frannie12 2 жыл бұрын
Can't find the new documentary! It's listed on Showtime but doesn't play; same thing on Rumble. I can only find a preview. Is it anywhere?
@leeturton9254
@leeturton9254 Жыл бұрын
To open the film with Ike's final speech before he leaves office was a masterstroke... just sets the tone straight away and what a powerful speech it was.... the words from ike stick in my mind " we must guard against"...and "whether sought or unsought" "the military industrial complex"....you can tell he's frustrated and worried...a powerful and brilliant speech
@aaronz7056
@aaronz7056 6 ай бұрын
A masterstroke would have been using the actual evidence instead of making up a phony narrative.
@PhilTovo
@PhilTovo 2 жыл бұрын
It's a shame you didn't ask if he was going to direct another feature. I hope he does.
@kevinbrennan-ji1so
@kevinbrennan-ji1so 5 ай бұрын
Costner did an amazing job playing Garrison, but man-oh-man, I wonder how it would have looked with Harrison Ford in the role. And why did he turn it down? Ford has talked at length about wanting to play roles which allow him to dig into the human aspect of his characters - I cannot imagine a better role for him to do that with.
@jonhopp
@jonhopp 3 ай бұрын
Probably because Jim Garrison wasn't the best with facts, frankly speaking.
@kevinbrennan-ji1so
@kevinbrennan-ji1so 3 ай бұрын
@@jonhopp Why don't you give me your top 10 of modern humans that are 'the best' with facts? Frankly.
@jonhopp
@jonhopp 3 ай бұрын
@@kevinbrennan-ji1so Frankly, it was an understatement.
@kevinbrennan-ji1so
@kevinbrennan-ji1so 3 ай бұрын
Why don't you go ahead and list some of his discrepancies then?
@mishka110
@mishka110 Жыл бұрын
It was the sad day that america died when it killed its own for money. Many forget but the Diem brothers were killed in Saigon 20 days earlier and so it paved the way for Johnston to support a war in Vietnam. US has never been the same since.
@tarakelleher9699
@tarakelleher9699 10 ай бұрын
4 hr version ? Where
@arricammarques1955
@arricammarques1955 4 ай бұрын
Probably future criterion edition DVD Box set?
@maxpower78-15
@maxpower78-15 2 жыл бұрын
As a guy who doesnt always agree with Mr Stone’s politics, i still adore many of his films. And i always enjoy hearing him speak, especially in a forum like this. Just let him rip. No dumb questions. Just let the man elaborate. Cheers! The Doors, JFK, and Natural Born Killers are the 3 best films of my youth. The 90s blessed us with many great films.
@svetlanamihilapopovic-gree7885
@svetlanamihilapopovic-gree7885 2 жыл бұрын
There’s no politics with Mr.Stone! Mr. Stone is a great smart and very intelligent person, One of the rare people in this world, not “blind” and “deaf” at all! Very open, and honest person! I personally adore Him, what he’s doing and saying! A very rare human being!
@maxpower78-15
@maxpower78-15 2 жыл бұрын
@@svetlanamihilapopovic-gree7885 yeah i will always dig his style. Although, he does have his political views which he isnt shy about. I agree with him on many things, but not everything. But i still admire the guy for making films with guts, and a curious perspective i tend to share, regardless of his politics. The real sense that something is seriously wrong and needs to be confronted.
@maxpower78-15
@maxpower78-15 2 жыл бұрын
@@svetlanamihilapopovic-gree7885 cheers! Thanks for the response.
@MaryBain-dj3nk
@MaryBain-dj3nk 2 ай бұрын
The Man is a Hero !!! Very courageous director !! Takes on big subjects !!
@MaryBain-dj3nk
@MaryBain-dj3nk 2 ай бұрын
Back and to the left Bane
@danafrelack4250
@danafrelack4250 2 жыл бұрын
I saw PLATOON when I was in California in 87 when the film came out.We ♥️ you OS!I saw & have the DOORS movie too.
@poopstainhotdog1
@poopstainhotdog1 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic interview guys. New sub
@yucel8769
@yucel8769 2 жыл бұрын
"well fuck em" --- legend
@IslandGirl-nt6ry
@IslandGirl-nt6ry 11 ай бұрын
Terrific interview. I would just like to say I have probably watched JFK at least 100 times since it came out. I became one of the "researchers". Mr. Stone thank you for your service to our country in Vietnam. There are so many reasons to admire you and your life and that is one of them.
@aaronz7056
@aaronz7056 6 ай бұрын
So you have no problem with the fact this guy told dozens and dozens of demonstrable lies in the film then?
@davidarbuckle7236
@davidarbuckle7236 7 ай бұрын
Thank God for the movie JFK. We would not have access to so many of the Documents that were hidden from the American Public that Oliver Stone's testimony and movie made possible. Hopefully, one day all the documents will be released concerning the case of "The crazy guy who shot the crazy guy who shot POTUS and no one knew each other..."
@aaronz7056
@aaronz7056 6 ай бұрын
Do I really have to list the more than 80 demonstrable lies Stone tells in is phony narrative?
@nestorperena8629
@nestorperena8629 2 жыл бұрын
where's the 4k release?
@elishahthompson4334
@elishahthompson4334 2 жыл бұрын
*4hr release LOL but we’ll gladly take a 4K release (zapruder film would be epically grotesque)
@williamwells1862
@williamwells1862 6 ай бұрын
If the Secret Service had been on the cars two rear bumper foot stands with hand griips the shots would have been blocked. JFK did not want them there because he wanted himself and Jackie to be seen. It was always said that the rear bumper foot stands were not in the right place to protect the President anyway. This video clearly shows where the rear bumper foot stands were and would have protected the President. Also, it was always very obtuse about how Clint Hill got onto the back of the car with Jackie. Earlier windows of the footage show him riding on the side of the back up car. Somehow he managed to run up and jump on JFK's car stepping onto the bumper footstand and leaping onto the back of the car. Many accounts had him somehow walking along. So many strange stories. Strange these bumper stands were never brought up or revealed in the hundreds and hundreds of footage and photos I saw about the assasination. The bumper stands that were not there are there. Very mysterious. The hand rail to hang on is clearly visible on the right side of the car. More disproven conspiracy stories. It just goes on and on. Emory Roberts rode shotgun in the back up car head of the Secret Service Detail that day at Dealey Plaza. When the President got shot, Emory Roberts was in charge thereafter. Nobody ever talks about that. He took charge of everything, and immediately got Johnson onto Air Force One to leave Dallas and be sworn in going to Washington or if necessary a safe place to protect him. Emory was my neighbor in Wheaton, Md. on Holdridge Rd. Most of this is in Dealey Plaza - The End of Camelot by William Wells In the early morning it was scheduled to rain in Dallas and the Secret Service was setting up to install the canopy on the car. The forecast changed and the President wanted to be seen by the crowds, and besides the President did not want ir put on. So it was not put on. So as to not make JFK negligent in his death, it was bandied about that there were no foot stands on the rear of the car for Secret Service to ride on. Clearly you can see two foot stands on the rear bumper of the car with handrails to hang on. Clint Hills is stepping on one to get onto the back of the car to be with Jackie. There is just bogus story after bogus story surrounding JFK's assasination
@billcoffey1062
@billcoffey1062 Жыл бұрын
The music comes from the heart❤️. Brilliant and moving. Details is what made the writing and directing. Facts important. I had read Garrisons book on the trail of the assassins. I was pleased to say the least. I live in San Antonio and regretted missing a chance to see JFK the day before- 8 years old. Innocence lost early. Amazing movie!
@aaronz7056
@aaronz7056 Жыл бұрын
Garrison lied about the parade route being changed, about Oswald being in the TSBD doorway, about the tramps not being ID'd and cleared, etc.
@danafrelack4250
@danafrelack4250 2 жыл бұрын
Truth prevails always
@n.y.c.freddy
@n.y.c.freddy 2 жыл бұрын
*(Oliver Stone!*) [ Everyone! ] U.S. Col. ''Lee Fletcher Prouty''!" ( Pilot extraordinaire! FLYER! ) *Gone more than 20 years now! He represented the REAL *AMERICAN!* (*Great man! Knew much more than ''we'' .. will ever know!) Thank YOU! ( * I still wonder? * )
@ElkoJohn
@ElkoJohn 11 ай бұрын
OS is the most important TRUTH film Producer/Director in cinema.
@LBNLDC1
@LBNLDC1 11 күн бұрын
I am more interested in script decisions than film stocks.
@andymark949
@andymark949 6 ай бұрын
Way to go. Stone is always stoned.
@MrG0yb0t
@MrG0yb0t Жыл бұрын
Every patriot is now living the sequel to this movie.
@wallykatny
@wallykatny 11 ай бұрын
The key is he himself admits to dramatic license. In other words he can screw around with a bit of fact and a ton of fictional to make a bullshit movie that made him millions at the expense of the most vital of human existence. The goddamn truth Stone is a pariah
@jrwoodson3927
@jrwoodson3927 Жыл бұрын
I'll probably watched the JFK movie a thousand times.
@larry1824
@larry1824 Жыл бұрын
Garrison never made that final speech😮
@Greg-io1ip
@Greg-io1ip Жыл бұрын
Bannister and Ted Cruz's daddy doing as Roy Cohn and Meyers Lansky ordered. JFK didn't want to be controlled by the Mafia and was trying to get Cuban Mafia separated from his dad's operation in Cuba, but the Cuban Mafia wanted Castro dead by whatever means. JFK was going to use Bay of Pigs to kill the Mafia criminals extorting him, and some did die. But not enough of them. Bannister was trash, as were Cohn and Sinatra.
@Dr_Pachacamac
@Dr_Pachacamac 2 жыл бұрын
26:18
@romanclay1913
@romanclay1913 Жыл бұрын
"In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from that responsibility, I welcome it." ---------------John F. Kennedy
@uja1096
@uja1096 2 жыл бұрын
I want to know why he doesn't work with Robert Richardson anymore. Why the beef?
@vincenzodangelo127
@vincenzodangelo127 2 жыл бұрын
Oliver Stone is not all wrong with the film. Perhaps he has added something more, but he has roughly proved the truth and as a support of his film of him now I show you the reconstruction of the events of November 22, 1963. This is what happened that morning of November 22, 1963 in Dallas and the Zapruder video speaks very clearly. The presidential limousine takes Elm Street and after a few meters the first shot fired by Nicoletti starts who, together with Rosselli, was hidden in the Dal Tex Building. The first bullet misses its target and hits the sidewalk of the triple rail crossing at the end of the square and a splinter ends up in the face of James Tague, a passerby who was standing there. The second bullet hits Kennedy in the throat, and as you can see in the footage, the president puts his hands around his neck and Governor Connally turns back to understand what happened. The third bullet misses and ends up on the lawn where it is later found by an FBI man and Deputy Buddy Walthers. The fourth bullet hits Connally who emits a grimace of pain as seen in the video and brings his right hand to his stomach because he accuses an immediate pain and then the bullet pierces his right wrist and plants itself in the thigh of his left leg. The fifth bullet hits Kennedy in the back of the head and the sixth bullet, fired by James Files hiding on the grassy knoll half a second after the fifth shot, shoots both Kennedy's blood and head back, and the brain leaking was due to pressure. of the sixth bullet that had left an apple-sized hole behind Kennedy's head, as evidenced by photos of 14 people bringing their hands to the same spot on their heads. I say with certainty that the bullets were 6 because it seems that a shot was fired about every three seconds, that is the time to reload the rifle. Returning to Connally, which is the key to clarifying the mystery well, there is a lot to say. 1) First of all, from the angle in which Oswald would have found himself firing, which was about 45 degrees, only Kennedy would have been hit and no one else, the bullet could not in any way make a deviation and then hit the governor. 2) When Kennedy is shot Connally turns around to see what happens and stays there for about three seconds, the time to reload the shot in the rifle; if the governor had been hit by the magic bullet, at the same time as the president, he would have had the same reaction as Kennedy and would have neither the way nor the strength to look back. 3) The governor Connally when he is wounded is still turned and you see a grimace of pain as I mentioned before him and then turn forward again and collapse on his wife's legs. 4) In the video you can see how Connally bumps his head in front of the glass that separates him from the driver's and assistant's seats. 5) Do you know why Connally was hit? Both because Kennedy threw himself on his wife's right shoulder, because bending over did not hinder the trajectory of the fourth bullet that almost grazed him hitting the governor, and because the shot was fired by Nicoletti from the window of the Dal Tex Building and reached the governor, because Kennedy was leaning towards his wife. So, not only does the first missile reveal where the shot really came from, but also what hit Connally. Indisputable and real evidence, but unfortunately denied by many, including the Warren commission which veiled so much evidence.
@randyharris3175
@randyharris3175 2 жыл бұрын
In your dreams.
@vincenzodangelo127
@vincenzodangelo127 2 жыл бұрын
@@randyharris3175 Shut up!!!!
@vincenzodangelo127
@vincenzodangelo127 2 жыл бұрын
@james2774 Thank you very much!!!
@jimmycricket5366
@jimmycricket5366 2 жыл бұрын
Except the interval with there being at least three shooters is not so much of an issue.
@vincenzodangelo127
@vincenzodangelo127 2 жыл бұрын
@@jimmycricket5366 The shooters were three, two from the window of the Dal Tex Building, an extra shooter as an assistant, and a shooter from the grassy hill who, perhaps, had some who covered his back and made the circumstance harmless.
@FRANCISCOARTEAGA54
@FRANCISCOARTEAGA54 2 жыл бұрын
I congratulate you for inviting one of the most important North American directors...because he wants to reflect to the youth the fateful reality that is being lived...when the Dogs of War want to destroy the planet...as if they were going to save themselves. ..forget there will be no space in the universe for beings as harmful as the human species.... CONGRATULATIONS TO THE HOST FOR THIS EXCELLENT INTERVIEW WITH OLIVER STONE...AND EVEN MORE NOW THAT HE IS BEING CENSORED BY THE MEDIA SYSTEM
@greysunconroy2142
@greysunconroy2142 2 жыл бұрын
as movie "Concussion" against big tobacco as the NFL couldnt be given attention Will Smith should have gotten the right way
@danafrelack4250
@danafrelack4250 2 жыл бұрын
Yes he,OS,is one of the greats but he is a truther so...libs probably don't like that.That's ok more for us on the,up & to the right,crowd.Yes!😎
@FromSouthforkTexas
@FromSouthforkTexas 2 жыл бұрын
Back and to the left
@artisaprimus6306
@artisaprimus6306 Жыл бұрын
Oliver Stone is a genius filmmaker and he proves that people are sheep to be led.
@greysunconroy2142
@greysunconroy2142 2 жыл бұрын
Kermit Hall told me , they had to lie Warner bros bought by 7 Artists as Hunt Oil as Henry Luce of my hometown Ridgefiled Ct told me as 3 years old after being two towns down in Wesport where Tippet had relative as well ,when happened on 1122
@Justhings332
@Justhings332 2 жыл бұрын
A movie about my death?…
@andymark949
@andymark949 6 ай бұрын
You have a lot of homework to do. Get busy.
@royfr8136
@royfr8136 Жыл бұрын
Is it impossible for anyone under the age of 30 to NOT say the word LIKE out of context?'?????''' It's pathetic.
@ernestochavez5783
@ernestochavez5783 10 ай бұрын
My all-time favorite movie because it had it all. I just hope that newer information will be added regarding the shots from the front left of the limo that pierced the windshield and most likely entered JFK's throat; and the fatal head wound as described on KZbin by Sherry P. Fiester in her book "Enemy of the Truth." Shots were fired from the grassy knoll as most people know but they missed the president's head. JFK was facing down and slightly to the left away from the grassy knoll. If JFK had been struck in the right temple from that direction, the bullet would have exited the area of his left temple. The bullet would not have made a drastic left turn to exit the right rear area. The pieces to this very important historical puzzle are put together by many true investigative journalists and lay people seeking the truth. The murder of JFK was also an attack on our country and the American people. "Let justice be done though the heavens fall," Jim Garrison.
@GranmaSam
@GranmaSam 2 жыл бұрын
Harrelson's Daddy is attached to the Kennedy Story and not in a positive light, at least by some.
@johndeagle4389
@johndeagle4389 2 жыл бұрын
Not true. Charles Harrelson is not 1 of the 3 tramps. The three tramps were Gus W. Abrams, Harold Doyle, and John F. Gedney.
@stddisclaimer8020
@stddisclaimer8020 Жыл бұрын
@susyque3521 "Harrelson's Daddy" was not connected to the "Kennedy Story." at all. The "three tramps" have long been correctly identified, and Harrelson Sr. was not among them.
@HegelsOwl
@HegelsOwl Жыл бұрын
Oh, brilliant idea -- jump into the middle of the discussion and change the entire subject. This is the first time I watched a vid by this channel. Now, it's my last🖕
@larry1824
@larry1824 Жыл бұрын
Great director major lunatic
@williamwells1862
@williamwells1862 8 ай бұрын
In my research for Dealey Plaza - The End of Camelot, I went to Swarthmore College Library’s Ruth Paine section. I spent three mornings reviewing Oswald’s information. I viewed a rough draft of a letter Oswald had scribbled on a plain piece of paper that Ruth Paine had found in her house. It was a strange, rambling letter with uneven margins all broken up, revealing a confused state of mind. I have studied people’s handwriting most of my life. His handwriting was unclear, meandering across the page, very childlike, a scribble in places, unsteady with no continuity. His grammar poor. A bizarre letter - wandering, nonsensical. What engrossed me was his “Signature Block.” It was a jumble that screamed an indescribable horror leaping out at me from the page, frightening me, captivating me for minutes. It was like looking into hell only worse. I saw the “Embodiment of Evil,” a horrifying numbing experience, a horror beyond description.
@highwayman6220
@highwayman6220 2 жыл бұрын
Too much talk from the youtuber
@williamwells1862
@williamwells1862 8 ай бұрын
All Bogus.
@larry1824
@larry1824 Жыл бұрын
Great director and editor but insane
@scottnelson2384
@scottnelson2384 Жыл бұрын
Great movie, but Oswald was the lone assassin. This has been scientifically proven.
@adamJKpunk
@adamJKpunk 2 жыл бұрын
Great director but he is just rambling, old crazy man these days, isn’t he? He’s really lost it this time lol.
@ChyeahWill
@ChyeahWill 2 жыл бұрын
Nah I think it's you that's just rambling, young crazy men these days.
@steveturner609
@steveturner609 Жыл бұрын
WTF????
@craighicksartwork
@craighicksartwork 5 ай бұрын
He's eloquent, smart and relentless as fuck. Who are you? Some useless KZbinr commentator.
@aaronz7056
@aaronz7056 2 жыл бұрын
Stone's 1991 movie is packed with so many *demonstrable* lies (over forty important ones) it would take all day just to list them all. He only pandered to the conspiracy-mongers, only listened to pro-conspiracy stories during production, made heroes into villains and villains into heroes. His happily portraying the cops who risked their lives doing their duty to capture Oswald alive in the theater, even when he tried to shoot one of them, as being dirty liars complicit in a conspiracy, is simply beneath contempt. After this "crusader for truth" felt obliged to create an almost totally fictional version of Jim Garrison for his film, he then had the nerve to make the rounds of the talk shows, insisting we should all be "applauding" Garrison for his despicable persecution of an innocent man which got him firmly condemned by the ABA for the most disgraceful misconduct in prosecutorial history.
@doomsdaybooty1072
@doomsdaybooty1072 10 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure this dude works for the CIA or something lol
@aaronz7056
@aaronz7056 6 ай бұрын
@@doomsdaybooty1072 No, I just see value in letting people know when they are being misled by crackpots so paranoid they assume anybody not on board for this demonstrably false conspiracy crap must be "working for the CIA." Do I really have to list all the lies Stone tells in his movie?
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