UK’s The Observer thinks more than just money is riding on 300, the historical epic based on the comic by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley. The future of the sword-and-sandal film genre may be at stake:
Hollywood is pinning hopes on 300 to rediscover the kind of success enjoyed by Ridley Scott’s Oscar-winning Gladiator in 2000. Since then the ancient epic has suffered setbacks with Troy, starring Brad Pitt and Orlando Bloom, which was derided by critics as a travesty of Homer, and Alexander, with a bleached-blond Colin Farrell, which flopped at the box office and earned director Oliver Stone some of his worst reviews. Both films were made by Warner Brothers, as is 300. Another turkey could destroy studios’ willingness to invest in the genre, just as in 1963 when the Richard Burton-Elizabeth Taylor version of Cleopatra killed such productions for decades.
The film opens on March 9.
January 17th, 2011 at 4:31 pm
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