#604: Top 5 Oliver Stone Scenes w/ Matt Zoller Seitz / Born on the Fourth of July




Filmspotting show

Summary: In the 1980s and '90s, Oliver Stone was one of the most vital and high-profile directors working in Hollywood. Platoon, JFK, Natural Born Killers and more collected awards - or controversy - but were never ignored. It’s been a while since Stone has demanded that kind of attention, but a new book about Stone by critic <a href="http://www.rogerebert.com/contributors/matt-zoller-seitz">Matt Zoller Seitz</a> aims to revive his reputation. This week, Seitz shares his Top 5 Oliver Stone Scenes. Plus, Adam and Josh give Stone’s '89 Oscar-winner BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY the Sacred Cow treatment and review Stone's latest, SNOWDEN.<br><br>0:00-1:27 - Billboard<br>1:27-37:13 - Sacred Cow: "Born on the Fourth..."<br><a href="http://www.dawestheband.com"><em>Dawes</em></a><em>, "Picture of a Man"</em><br>38:39-48:55 - Notes / Massacre Theatre<br>48:55-1:00:02 - Review: "Snowden"<br><em>Dawes, "For No Good Reason"</em><br>1:01:21-1:47:53 - Top 5: Oliver Stone Scenes<br>1:47:53-1:50:31 - Close / Outtake<br><br>LINKS<br>-<span style="background-color: highlight;">The Oliver Stone Experience</span><br>-