ComingSoon.net is in Jackson Hole, WY chatting to Roland Emmerich about his new film 2012 that hits theaters on November 13th and he talked a bit about the William Shakespeare project he's been working on for quite some time, as well as the adaptation of Isaac Asimov's Foundation:Latest Headlines:
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Right, it is the subject of some serious debate. And whether or not you believe it, it could be a very interesting subject to touch on. Now since I could really care less about this project, I'm very curious to see how Emmerich handles it. Sometimes I genuinely wonder if these big action directors can break out of their mold and do something more
(like Bay with his boxing movie). Who knows, maybe he'll actually make a good drama and/or thriller.
Lisa: "No it isn't. It's totally historically inaccurate."
Bart: "Shh! Here come the ninjas."
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