Source: http://www.crazydaysandnights.net

Good for this former A+ list tweener turned A- list adult who started asking questions to this A+ list director about some hypocritical statements he made while they were at a party together last night.

He just walked away and said she was wrong without adding anything else.

He also didn’t appreciate being confronted in public.

Miley Cyrus

Oliver Stone

Kristen Stewart, Margot Robbie, Miley Cyrus Remember Karl Lagerfeld

Chanel and Charles Finch’s annual pre-Oscar dinner became a celebration of the late fashion icon: “Such a leader, such a teacher, such a compassionate, endlessly curious motherfucker,” said Stewart.

The 26-year-old musician stepped out Saturday at the pre-Oscar dinner thrown by Chanel and party impresario Charles Finch, wearing a tweed two-piece and a CC insignia hair tie. (“I’m such a chameleon,” she said. “Only in Chanel can I be chic, punk, and classic and still feel right.”) She attended the shindig at the Beverly Hills Hotel’s Polo Lounge with her husband, Liam Hemsworth, who patiently protected Cyrus’s purse as she darted from table to table, catching up with friends both new—Tessa Thompson, Shailene Woodley, Margot Robbie—and old, like longtime Chanel brand ambassador Kristen Stewart.

Dinner guests exemplified the range of Lagerfeld’s interests. There were Hollywood heavyweights, like Frances McDormand and Sam Rockwell; ingenues like Lupita Nyong’o, Carey Mulligan, Zoe Kazan, and Phoebe Tonkin; celebrated directors Alfonso Cuarón, Oliver Stone, Judd Apatow, and the Coen brothers; and even titan of industry Jeff Bezos, who notably arrived and left solo. – Source

A history of Oliver Stone and his obsession with controversy

In his long career, the Oscar winner’s choice of divisive subjects has become a lightening rod for controversy.

President Vladimir Putin

Stone has ruffled feathers arguing that the Russian president is a misunderstood figure in the West sparking charges of sympathetic treatment.

“It’s a politically, ideologically driven image,” he told ABC’s 7.30.

“He’s not a Communist and he doesn’t think like one. He thinks like a person who is educated, who is a lawyer.”

Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin

Again, Stone’s philosophy of empathising with the unsympathetic, this time Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin, got him into hot water after comments he made in 2010 about his documentary series The Untold History of the United States.

Fidel Castro

Stone has said that growing up as a Republican conservative he “hated Castro.” But a complex relationship to the Cuban dictator later concentrated into an admiration for the man over three documentaries Comandante (2003), Looking for Fidel (2004) and Castro in Winter (2012).

“I’m totally awed by his ability to survive and maintain a strong moral presence,” he once said of Castro who died last year.

JFK

The veteran filmmaker has long been known as a propagator of conspiracy theories particularly in his biopics, and his epic three-hour-plus investigation into the assassination of John F Kennedy really got that reputation boiling.

Richard Nixon

Stones’s Richard M Nixon biopic was another lightening rod for controversy thanks to his conspiracy-spouting. He alleged that Nixon (played by Anthony Hopkins) was linked to plans to assassinate Fidel Castro that led to JFK’s assassination.

In his assessment of the biopic, veteran journalist Bob Woodward who uncovered the Watergate scandal with his Washington Post colleague Carl Bernstein, wasn’t exactly glowing. – Source


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