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November 22 will be the 60th anniversary of one of the darkest days in American History. President John F. Kennedy's assassination has long been the subject of discussion and debate. Brandon Davis (Front Row Classics) and Lou Hare (Guilty Pleasures) are marking this anniversary by discussing one of the most talked about movies of the last generation, Oliver Stone's JFK. This 1991 film boasts one of the finest all star casts ever assembled for a movie. Brandon and Lou discuss the performances, expert pacing and pure entertainment this film brings. They also discuss how the film may have opened a pandora's box of conspiracy theories that have permeated the American zeitgeist over the last 30 years.
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November 22 will be the 60th anniversary of one of the darkest days in American History. President John F. Kennedy's assassination has long been the subject of discussion and debate. Brandon Davis (Front Row Classics) and Lou Hare (Guilty Pleasures) are marking this anniversary by discussing one of the most talked about movies of the last generation, Oliver Stone's JFK. This 1991 film boasts one of the finest all star casts ever assembled for a movie. Brandon and Lou discuss the performances, expert pacing and pure entertainment this film brings. They also discuss how the film may have opened a pandora's box of conspiracy theories that have permeated the American zeitgeist over the last 30 years.
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