01-27-2005, 02:52 PM
Just as I predicted in my review of "Alexander" last year. Stone's fiasco hangs like a shadow over the whole genre.<br>
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It's a pity too. The director could learn from Stone's mistakes and make a better film.<br>
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Quote:</em></strong><hr>Although it seems like Stone's Alexander movie is doing better outside of the U.S. <hr><br>
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I wasn't surprised. "Troy" also did better in Europe.<br>
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Quote:</em></strong><hr>and (it) might even recover the production costs or make a small profit.<hr><br>
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I agree. But the damage has been done .<br>
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Stone sure knows how to lose money. "Alexander" for him makes two flops in a row.<br>
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It's a pity too. The director could learn from Stone's mistakes and make a better film.<br>
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Quote:</em></strong><hr>Although it seems like Stone's Alexander movie is doing better outside of the U.S. <hr><br>
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I wasn't surprised. "Troy" also did better in Europe.<br>
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Quote:</em></strong><hr>and (it) might even recover the production costs or make a small profit.<hr><br>
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I agree. But the damage has been done .<br>
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Stone sure knows how to lose money. "Alexander" for him makes two flops in a row.<br>
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Jaime