Oliver Stone admitted that, due to cancel culture in Hollywood, he most likely wouldn’t have been able to establish a career if he was just starting out.
The “Wall Street” director recently appeared on the SiriusXM radio show "Jim Norton & Sam Roberts” and talked about his qualms with modern Hollywood. “I’m really out of touch.
I can tell you that if I made any of my films, I don’t think I’d last,” Stone, 73, said. Director Oliver Stone introduces "The Doors" during the Cinema Ritrovato Festival (Roberto Serra - Iguana Press/Getty Images) He added: “I’d be vilified.
I’d be attacked. Shamed. “Whatever you want to call that culture, cancel f--king culture. I mean it’s just impossible,” the Hollywood director said.
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