Tony Williams wants to know "IS THE FILM [NKB] MORE THAN A MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR FOUND FOOTAGE EPIC?" Well if it were that would be a great achievment. What other such epic can we name? Much of the art of NKB comes from the ways in which capital flowed around the film. Getting Hollywood to make a found footage film in which, unlike JFK, the found footage is not of an evidentiary character is quite an achievment. One might also think of the use of Coca-Cola product placement in such an offensive context that no one can really believe that it was product placeemnt. I've read more than a few suppositions on the netabout how Coke was tricked into allowing the use of the spots etc. The fact that they appear in a way that makes their status as product placement uncertain is genius. It is a bit like Hans Hake's piece for a show sponsered by Pierre Cardin. Hake made a chart illustrating the conections between Cardin and South African gold mines (this was in the early 80s). Here Stone shows the connection between selling product (including his own) and thrilling violence. What more do you want from Hollywood? lgs