Oliver Stone is not a fan of the current state of Hollywood and is in no hurry to work with a studio on a mainstream film as he says the town has gone "mad." Talking to the New York Times Magazine for a recently published interview withDavid Marchese, thecontroversial Stone called modern moviemaking "ridiculous." "It's just so expensive — the marketing," Stone began. "Everything has become too fragile, too sensitive.
Hollywood now — you can't make a film without a COVID adviser. You can't make a film without a sensitivity counselor. It's ridiculous."The Oscar-winning filmmaker granted the interview to discuss his upcoming memoir, Chasing the Light. "The Academy changes its mind every five, 10, two months about what it's trying to keep up.
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