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Bump. Wait, why not turn it into a movie?

I messed up because I was excited

If they try for a Kubrick impression they'll fuck it all up.

Even with an HBO budget, there's no way a show can do Napoleon's life justice. The production requirements would be massive.

Holy shit
Last I heard Spielberg was adapting it as a mini-series
This is amazing!

>tfw the whole #oscarssowhite undermined the incredible achievement of Beasts of No Nation by implying it was in the same league as straight outta compton and creed since no one actually watched it

Did you see BBC's War & Peace?
That did an insane job of the same time period and was produced by the BBC

CGI has come a fucking long way

1) It would cost a lot
2) Kubrick isn't around to do it
3) Casuals would be put off by a 3 hour film which it would have to be

It's really interesting to see just how far along Kubrick got with it in pre-production before it fell apart.

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So Who do you cast as Napoléon ?
I guess they will cast a brit or an american

who the fuck is Sonnerie?

so he's gonna play napolen then right?

a manlet obviously.

Tom Hardy, who else?

>have the single volume hardcover version of the Kubrick/Napoleon boxset
It's my most prized Sup Forums related possession I own.

Fuck yeah

> an American doing a French accent
America stay the fuck out of this one.

The French today are majority African so it does make sense

Only 6 hours?

> Tom Cruise as Napoleon
> Tom Hanks as Nelson
> Directed by Steven Spielburger

>implying tom wouldn't crush that

Bump

i'll allow it

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As one who doesn't trust americans to do any period piece that isn't english or italian based wtf are they gonna do about accents.
I just can't see current american actors being able to do a french accent in english

Finally a show for manlets

>Fukunaga

I'll definitely watch it.

>based Fukunaga saving niggerkino and HBO
>meanwhile True Detective still hasn't been renewed

JUST

What about British American actors?

Basically
They'll almost definitely just use all the actors from GoT whose characters have been killed off

Like?

Idris Elba. He'd make a perfect Napoleon.

He's not american you twat

>kubrick's napoleon
>not made by kubrick

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This is a cutepost and I like it.

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He's got British and American dual citizenship, he is literally the very definition of a British American actor, you fucking TWAT.

He's british you twat

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>He believed that Napoleon was the most fascinating person to ever live and wanted to get him right. Therefore he sent an assistant around the world to literally follow in Napoleon’s footsteps (”Wherever Napoleon went, I want you to go,” he told him), even getting him to bring back samples of earth from Waterloo so he could match them for the screen. He read hundreds of books on the man and broke the information down into categories “on everything from his food tastes to the weather on the day of a specific battle”. He gathered together 15,000 location scouting photos and 17,000 slides of Napoleonic imagery.

What part of dual citizenship do you not understand you limey faggot?

How did he not get it made if he was that into it?

Producers put off by a Waterloo film that wasn't very successful.

Stephen Dillane as Wellington please.

There's literally nothing about having american citizenship on his wikipedia page.

think you got the wrong guy bud.

>It's really interesting to see just how far along Kubrick got with it in pre-production before it fell apart.
Well, it's not too surprising. Kubrick was a perfectionist, even if he didn't think so.