Faeelin
Banned
While researching Kubrick's life for a godforsaken pointless project, I came across an interesting tidbit, that he wanted to do Napoleon's life after 2001.
Say he does. (he did Barry Lynden, and that wasn't half bad). It turns out to be a really good movie, and makes a hefty profit. It being a movie, czar Alexander becomes a monstrous tyrant like all russians, as are the austrians. They even get the emperor to portray the cause of liberty, neatly sidestepping the pope's imprisonment and all that.
So, effects on hollywood? This means that big budget epics are popular for a while yet.
Say he does. (he did Barry Lynden, and that wasn't half bad). It turns out to be a really good movie, and makes a hefty profit. It being a movie, czar Alexander becomes a monstrous tyrant like all russians, as are the austrians. They even get the emperor to portray the cause of liberty, neatly sidestepping the pope's imprisonment and all that.
So, effects on hollywood? This means that big budget epics are popular for a while yet.