Owen Ullmann

USATODAY

WASHINGTON — Director Oliver Stone, whose movies regularly kick up political dust storms, said he will "eat my shirt" if Republican Donald Trump wins the presidential election in November.

"I don't think Trump has a chance. He's too erratic," Stone said over breakfast in Washington on Thursday, a day after he attended a screening of his new movie Snowden. In the biopic out Sept. 16, Joseph Gordon-Levitt stars as the National Security Agency whistleblower now living in Moscow after leaking classified documents in 2013 that revealed massive government surveillance of Americans as well as foreigners.

Stone has made critically acclaimed and box-office hits like Wall Street and Platoon, but also has stirred up controversy over the story lines in films on political subjects such as John F. Kennedy's assassination, Richard Nixon and George W. Bush.

"I will eat my hat. I don’t have a hat. I will eat my (expletive) shirt if he wins," declared Stone, who was wearing a raspberry colored polo shirt.

Jut in case, Oliver, let's pencil in dinner on Nov. 9.