November 24, 2004

Another Alexander Movie!

BazLuhrmann.jpgHold the phone. On the eve of the release of Oliver Stone's flick "Alexander", I've come across this little tid bit. While writing my last post, I discovered that ANOTHER Alexander film (no, not a sequel) is already in production. This one staring Leonardo DiCaprio and Nicole Kidman. What makes this project look even more interesting is that it's being directed by Baz Luhrmann who is the genius behind Moulin Rouge!, Romeo + Juliet, and Strictly Ballroom. Sign me up! I'll watch anything this guy directs. The film apparently is scheduled for a 2006 release.

Besides, take away all the controversy and hopla around Stone's Alexander, and I'm really not all that excited about it. Now I have something even better to look forward to! Smiles.


Posted by John Campea at November 24, 2004 07:08 AM


Comments

Both films were announced at around the same time (I believe), although Luhrmann soon conceded that Stone would beat him to it. The fact that Luhrmann has decided to proceed speaks volumes about his opinion of Stone's version.

Posted by: John at November 24, 2004 08:51 AM

i actually completely disagree with you john.

i hate this guy, moulin rouge was a big piece of trash, (well, the sets were cool), romeo and juliet was terrible (i mean, leonardo dicaprio..although i will agree he was icke din cathc me if you can), and strictly balroom just made me want to go watch porno and drink whiskey without any mix.

i would say all those people clamouring for gay content in alexander are going to recieve it by the boatload in 2006!!

HAHHAHAHAHA...as i seal my self in my flame retardant suit.

Posted by: miles at November 24, 2004 09:31 AM

I really enjoyed the "red carpet" production design of R&J; and Moulin Rouge. I thought R&J; was quite clever and interesting to watch. Moulin Rouge has a good soundtrack, but it's a chore to watch as the script plods and is riddled with cliches.

As for Alexander, I don't know why Luhrmann is still pressing on with this. The subject doesn't interest me in the least, and I doubt the Oliver Stone version is going to do well at the box office or generate much interest.

Posted by: Mark at November 24, 2004 10:53 AM

I thought Baz Luhrmann's version was dead?

I remembered recently reading a few articles about this and a quote from Nicole Kidman saying it's not going ahead ??

Posted by: boothbrave at November 24, 2004 11:56 AM

I actually completely disagree with you miles.

I thought R+J was a pretty entertaining adaptation of a classic and worn-out Shakespeare story. It made me want to read the damn thing, which is an experience I will not soon forget,…since it took me like 2 weeks to read it. Anyway, I think Baz is a talented director with a particular style and approach, so his Alexander could be interested.

Posted by: Dave at November 24, 2004 03:50 PM

This is old news John, there was even a piece in Entertainment Weekly months ago about this whole thang. BUt rest assurd the Baz version should suck just as much as Moulin Rouge.

Posted by: DonWoo2 at November 24, 2004 06:57 PM

Why doesn't somebody do a movie of Alexander based on his eight year military campaign through Asia and his rise to power. You wanna talk about something that would be action packed to the core and could make "Lord of the Rings" look like "Lord of the Dance." You could easily make a movie with a script based around Arrian's "Anabasis of Alexander."

Posted by: JP at February 2, 2005 04:11 AM