I thought it was Stone and another guy. Maybe it was Luhrman, I didn't think so though.Durran Korr wrote:One of the Alexander the Great movies is being done by Baz Luhrmann. This seriously concerns me...
Oh well, we always have Gladiator.
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Alexander the Great was gay, but theyre going to make him straight, and introduce a girl, and make it a typical ove story. And I will hate them for it. greeks fucked girls for kids and guys for fun, but everyone here knows theyll fuck this up.
i heard theyre trying to make a new superman movie where sidekick boy (the kid reporter) is going to be gay.. which is wierd.
i heard theyre trying to make a new superman movie where sidekick boy (the kid reporter) is going to be gay.. which is wierd.
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Personally I think the Alexander the Great movies will not even be half as good as "Reign: The Conqueror." Alexander kicks ASS in that show, day in and day out. Cartoon Network at midnight for those who do not know the golory of Macedonia!
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De Laurentis isn't directing, he's producing the Luhrmann version.neoolong wrote:I looked it up, the two directors I have are Stone and DeLaurentiis. Where did you hear it was Luhrman?Durran Korr wrote:One of the Alexander the Great movies is being done by Baz Luhrmann. This seriously concerns me...
Oh well, we always have Gladiator.
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Also, with regards to Alexander the Great being gay; it isn't so much that he was homosexual in the sense that we think of it as it is the fact that the ancient Greeks really didn't think about that sort of thing. I should note, koji, that the Luhrmann version at least is going to deal with Alexander's homosexuality.
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Yes we will.Durran Korr wrote:One of the Alexander the Great movies is being done by Baz Luhrmann. This seriously concerns me...
Oh well, we always have Gladiator.
Speaking of Gladiator, I thought that Hollywood would try to capitalise on that.
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Why worry, Luhrmann is directorial genius. He has a gift, he has 'the eye' for style. Moulin Rouge, Ballroom and R+J FANTASTIC. Dont worry, he'll turn this into a sylish, fast paced, well directed entertainment feast for the eyes, ears and mind. Worry not Durran...Baz is definatley a good choice.Durran Korr wrote:One of the Alexander the Great movies is being done by Baz Luhrmann. This seriously concerns me...
Oh well, we always have Gladiator.
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That's the thing, I don't know if a stylish and fast-paced directorial approach is necessarily a good choice for this project.The Great Unbearded One wrote:Why worry, Luhrmann is directorial genius. He has a gift, he has 'the eye' for style. Moulin Rouge, Ballroom and R+J FANTASTIC. Dont worry, he'll turn this into a sylish, fast paced, well directed entertainment feast for the eyes, ears and mind. Worry not Durran...Baz is definatley a good choice.Durran Korr wrote:One of the Alexander the Great movies is being done by Baz Luhrmann. This seriously concerns me...
Oh well, we always have Gladiator.
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Only time shall tell. However I still have faith in Baz...neoolong wrote:That's the thing, I don't know if a stylish and fast-paced directorial approach is necessarily a good choice for this project.The Great Unbearded One wrote:Why worry, Luhrmann is directorial genius. He has a gift, he has 'the eye' for style. Moulin Rouge, Ballroom and R+J FANTASTIC. Dont worry, he'll turn this into a sylish, fast paced, well directed entertainment feast for the eyes, ears and mind. Worry not Durran...Baz is definatley a good choice.Durran Korr wrote:One of the Alexander the Great movies is being done by Baz Luhrmann. This seriously concerns me...
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As do I, R+J was brilliant, the whole guns/swords issue was funny.The Great Unbearded One wrote:Only time shall tell. However I still have faith in Baz...neoolong wrote:That's the thing, I don't know if a stylish and fast-paced directorial approach is necessarily a good choice for this project.The Great Unbearded One wrote: Why worry, Luhrmann is directorial genius. He has a gift, he has 'the eye' for style. Moulin Rouge, Ballroom and R+J FANTASTIC. Dont worry, he'll turn this into a sylish, fast paced, well directed entertainment feast for the eyes, ears and mind. Worry not Durran...Baz is definatley a good choice.
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I haven't seen it in entirety yet, though the bits I have seen looked cool.The Great Unbearded One wrote:What did you think of Moulin Rouge?Gandalf wrote:As do I, R+J was brilliant, the whole guns/swords issue was funny.The Great Unbearded One wrote: Only time shall tell. However I still have faith in Baz...
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That's the problem, I saw part of R&J and part of Moulin Rouge and they are NOT fantastic in my eyes. Maybe that's why I wear glasses.......The Great Unbearded One wrote:Why worry, Luhrmann is directorial genius. He has a gift, he has 'the eye' for style. Moulin Rouge, Ballroom and R+J FANTASTIC. Dont worry, he'll turn this into a sylish, fast paced, well directed entertainment feast for the eyes, ears and mind. Worry not Durran...Baz is definatley a good choice.Durran Korr wrote:One of the Alexander the Great movies is being done by Baz Luhrmann. This seriously concerns me...
Oh well, we always have Gladiator.
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That is the problem you only saw part of it...watch the whole things and see how you em then.Darth Gojira wrote:
That's the problem, I saw part of R&J and part of Moulin Rouge and they are NOT fantastic in my eyes. Maybe that's why I wear glasses.......
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That's not so much true for R+J as long as you've read the play.The Great Unbearded One wrote:That is the problem you only saw part of it...watch the whole things and see how you em then.Darth Gojira wrote:
That's the problem, I saw part of R&J and part of Moulin Rouge and they are NOT fantastic in my eyes. Maybe that's why I wear glasses.......
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But every interpretation of R&J wether it's on stage or film is interpritation, so where it was indeed faithfull (ok not so much for you) it was still how Baz saw it, and if you see plays on R&J they'll all have different slants on it too. Like about 2yrs ago I saw a version of R&J that was set in Shanghai (i cant spell) on a tilted stage. Same as if you make it, it'll probably be diff to.Durran Korr wrote:I liked Luhrmann's R&J. Could've been a little more faithful to the original drama, though.
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