Published on Apr 8, 2011
There's a really interesting film to be made about whether William Shakespeare actually wrote his work, or if he ended up taking the credit for that of others. You can see Oscars all around.
Somehow, though, Roland Emmerich, the man behind Independence Day, 2012 and The Day After Tomorrow, has gone and made that film.
This means two things. Firstly, the chat of any Oscars is diluted quite heavily. And secondly, as this first trailer for Anonymous shows, he's directed the film in a very Emmerich-y way.
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That said, count me intrigued. I quite like this trailer, and wonder if, removed from massive disaster movies, Emmerich can really tell the story here. Time will tell.
The film is out at the end of September. And here's that trailer...
Published on Apr 8, 2011
There's a really interesting film to be made about whether William Shakespeare actually wrote his work, or if he ended up taking the credit for that of others. You can see Oscars all around.
Somehow, though, Roland Emmerich, the man behind Independence Day, 2012 and The Day After Tomorrow, has gone and made that film.
This means two things. Firstly, the chat of any Oscars is diluted quite heavily. And secondly, as this first trailer for Anonymous shows, he's directed the film in a very Emmerich-y way.
That said, count me intrigued. I quite like this trailer, and wonder if, removed from massive disaster movies, Emmerich can really tell the story here. Time will tell.
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