One of the joys of going to the movies was that it was trashy, and we should never lose that.
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Going to the movies can be fun because it's a little silly or "trashy". We shouldn't forget that part of the experience - it's what makes it enjoyable. Movies don't always have to be serious or perfect, and a little bit of silliness can make them more fun to watch.
About Oliver Stone
Oliver Stone is an acclaimed American filmmaker known for his controversial yet acclaimed films on subjects like the Vietnam War, American politics, and more. He has won numerous awards, including three Academy Awards, for his work as a director.
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