Talk Radio Page #13

Synopsis: An acerbic radio talk show host based in Dallas starts what could be an important few days when he discovers that his controversial late night show is about to be "picked up" by a nationwide network of radio stations. However, all is not perfect for him, because on top of troubles with his love life and fears that the management of the network will try to alter the content of his show he has to cope with a neo-nazi group who have been angered by his forthright opinions.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Oliver Stone
Production: MCA Universal Home Video
  3 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
82%
R
Year:
1988
110 min
1,942 Views


Now you know.

Now, we know that whatever the law|says, it speaks to those under the law...

so that every mouth|maybe stopped...

and the whole world|may be held accountable to God.

The world is crazy, crazy!

Barry was rude, but|he was a funny guy too.

He insulted my mother|when I called,

but this is why we have|freedom of speech.

I hope that when|they remember Barry,

they remember|what he said...

and not the style|in which he said it.

It was karmic.

You just can't put out|that much bad karma...

without it coming|back at you.

Barry and I worked together|for over seven years.

Whenever you threatened him over the air,|man, he'd stick it right back in your face.

It was like his dick|was flapping in the wing...

and he liked to see|if he could get an erection.

The guy had a little dick, but|he liked to flap it out there.

Then they cut if off.|Now he's dead.

I don't know if you|understand that analogy,

but it's the clearest one|I can make.

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Eric Bogosian

Eric Bogosian (born April 24, 1953) is an American actor, playwright, monologuist, novelist, and historian. more…

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