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Oliver Stone Faces Drug, DUI Investigation
The Associated Press
Saturday, May 28, 2005; 4:32 PM


BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone was arrested for investigation of drug possession and driving while intoxicated, police said Saturday.

Stone, 58, was arrested Friday night at a police checkpoint on Sunset Boulevard after showing signs of alcohol intoxication, police Sgt. John Edmundson said.

A search of his Mercedes turned up drugs, Edmundson said. He did not specify what kind.

Stone was released Saturday morning after posting $15,000 bail.

A message left Saturday with Stone's agent David Styne was not immediately returned.

In 1999, the filmmaker pleaded guilty to drug possession and no contest to driving under the influence and was ordered into a rehabilitation program.

Stone's films include the recent "Alexander," "JFK" (1991) and "Natural Born Killers" (1994). He won Academy Awards for directing in 1989 for "Born on the Fourth of July" and in 1986 for "Platoon," which also won the Oscar for best picture. He lives in Los Angeles.

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Other than Platoon his movies have been complete garbage IMHO. I was amused by Natural Born Killers but no one can rightfully call that film a milestone achievement. I'm sure the Greeks will be thrilled to hear this after they loathed Alexander.
 
[quote name='sblymnlcrymnl']Like it's a suprise. And it doesn't explain why you posted it in vs. mode ...[/QUOTE]

Well, with PAD involved I'm sure he'll find a way to blame this drug abuse on the liberal media or Arabians ;)
 
[quote name='sblymnlcrymnl']Like it's a suprise. And it doesn't explain why you posted it in vs. mode ...[/QUOTE]


Because for PAD, EVERYTHING is a VS. forum.
 
[quote name='Quackzilla']Wow, the same guy directed Platoon and Alexander.

That just totally blows my mind.[/QUOTE]


Although the drunkeness may help to explain Alexander...
 
Meh, I'm uninterested until I hear what kind of drugs they were. Even then, are you really shocked?

Anything less than 10 grams of psilocybin (Bill Hick's "heroic dose," if you will) and I'll show you some cops who are liars.

myke.
 
Better headline: “Stone arrested on alcohol, drug-related charges. Leno’s monologue writes itself.” :)

And extra credit to myke for the Bill Hicks reference.
 
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