With Ridley Scott's recent track record of making historical films, I think there's a good chance that I'm going to really enjoy watching this, but then put just a little bit of thought or research into the history and find myself endlessly frustrated.
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It's been a long time since I've read much about Napoleon, but the trailer inspires me with no confidence about historical veracity, and I have little doubt that you will be correct in the end.
I will see this for Joaquin alone. Dudes a phenomenal actor
Can't put my finger on why but I'm doubtful. Looks like the most expensive trailer in the history of cinema.
Can't unsee Joaquim in a silly hat. But I'm pretty confident it'll be good regardless
Yeah I like the man but I don't know if he can play the fearless inspiring leader type.
So didn't Spielberg just recently announce that he was making Kubrick's Napoleon himself? Is that project cursed to be scooped again?!
Otherwise, looks good! Joaquin Phoenix works quite well here!!
Looks good … Russel Crowe would also have been a good choice but I guess he’s getting to long in the tooth these days.
Did anyone else have trouble hearing what JP was saying, every one else was fine?
It's a sad day when Radiohead gets the slowed down trailer remix treatment.