I appreciate Stephen Hart's comments about some people being 'educated' by entertainment films -- like SCHINDLER'S LIST. I only hope he doesn't come away from Oliver Stone films thinking he's now mastered the Sixties. STone's JFK was hardly an 'education' in behind-the-scenes Cold War politics -- and this was precisely why so many were upset by it, because many did feel they'd 'learned' something from the film -- other than what's in the mind of Oliver Stone. Not too many years ago, when I was a teenager, it seemed the TV airwaves were inundated with WWII and Holocaust footage. Seems I grew up seeing those films of the bodies being bulldozed into open pits.... over and and over.... If many are today finding films like JFK and SCHINDLER'S LIST 'educational,' one can only hope their education won't stop there. Perhaps these films should be followed by one of those 'suggested reading' notices that accompany some TV movies. Derek Bouse