Stone and Sjursen Part 4 – Ep 77

Danny’s final discussion with Oliver Stone is here!!!  The discussion includes how Oliver expressed his angst with his parents’ divorce through the stories of Elias and Barnes in Platoon, boot licking war films (like Gladiator and Blackhawk Down) and their exceptionally narrow points of view, and the DOD’s reaction to providing support for Platoon.

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