Director:
Oliver StoneCámara:
Robert RichardsonMúsica:
Stewart CopelandReparto:
Eric Bogosian, Ellen Greene, Leslie Hope, John C. McGinley, Alec Baldwin, John Pankow, Michael Wincott, Zach Grenier, Anna Levine, Park Overall, Earl Hindman (más)Streaming (1)
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Barry Champlain es un cínico y cruel animador de un programa de radio nocturno de gran audiencia en Dallas. Es una persona voluble, muchas veces simpático, pero también punzante y odioso en ocasiones, que incluso recibe amenazas por sus afirmaciones y opiniones claras y contundentes. (Araba Films)
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If I were to pick a single movie that describes Oliver Stone’s personality perfectly, it’d be Talk Radio. It’s one of the last of his movies I’ve seen. But at the same time, it’s a movie that captures his personality perfectly – critical, harsh, aggressive, dangerous and God knows what other synonyms of those first words. Eric Bogosian portrays a person who takes a lot of liberties with other people. But as soon as the beat-down rocker appears on the scene, the proper Stone comes out – Stone who isn’t afraid to tell his brutal opinion. But that’s not all. The movie has a lot of strong scenes, especially when it comes to talking to other people. But there’s also some unnecessary filler moments that I’d personally leave out. ()
"If you don't like me, turn me off." A very interesting and thoroughly engaging probe into the depths of (far from only) a presenter's soul. The film doesn't surpass its top-notch opening half hour, but Oliver Stone is great and Eric Bogosian is excellent in his role in such a way that you don't really notice. ()
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