THE BATMAN Star Colin Farrell Reveals How He Felt After Seeing Scathing Reviews For 2004's ALEXANDER

THE BATMAN Star Colin Farrell Reveals How He Felt After Seeing Scathing Reviews For 2004's ALEXANDER

Looking back at one of the biggest flops of his career, The Batman star Colin Farrell admits he felt "shame" upon reading the overwhelmingly negative reviews for Oliver Stone's action-epic Alexander...

By JoshWilding - Jan 12, 2023 07:01 AM EST
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Source: THR (via ActioNewz.com)

19 years ago, Alexander was released in theaters, and while it's been largely forgotten in the years since, the movie is one that clearly remains fresh in the mind of star Colin Farrell. Envisioned as a historical epic akin to Gladiator, filmmaker Oliver Stone had grand ambitions for his passion project, but it didn't go at as planned. 

For starters, the story was riddled with historical inaccuracies, while accusations of xenophobia - due to the depiction of the Persian empire - were rife. 

Throw in criticisms about everything from the costumes to the work delivered by the A-List cast, and Alexander bombing with a mere $167.3 million at the worldwide box office on a $155 million budget was far from shocking. While Farrell has found great success since, it was a huge career setback for The Batman star in 2004, and one he hasn't soon forgotten.

"Expectation is a dangerous thing. There was a load of things that went on with Alexander," the Irish actor tells The Hollywood Reporter"The most significant thing to be a part of was two or three hundred people who travelled the world over six months to tell this story and bring it to life, and it was a story that Oliver Stone had dreamed of since he was in college"

"As grand as it was, as global as it was, as political as it was, and as thrilling as it was and as violent as it was and essential as it was - it was really personal. It was really personal, and it was really personal to me."

"When I say 'expectations,' we all had our tuxedos ready. I’m not even joking. There were some of the lads who were like 'Right, lads, we’re off to the Oscars. This is a sure thing,' because we had Oliver Stone. We had a story of that magnitude. We had a script that was really moving and really just brilliant and so muscular, and then it came out."

"I was in Toronto, and I think I was due a bit foot in the a*s, to be honest, which is not the same as saying I deserved it. The reviews came out and I remember my sister Claudine going 'Oh god. It’s not good,'" Farell continues. "And Danica, who’s here today, going 'It’s really not good.' As I go 'What do you mean, not good?'

"There wasn’t any shortcut, Rotten Tomatoes. 'What percentage are we talking here?' It wasn’t that. It was "What do you mean?' and they had all the printed reviews, and it was one after another: Alexander the Dull, Alexander the Boring, Alexander the Inarticulate, Alexander the Weak...I was like ‘Holy sh*t.’ And I thought 'What can I do?' I felt so much shame."

It's fascinating to get these insights directly from Farrell and a little surprising to learn what sort of impact negative reviews can have on a young actor. If we're being honest, his work in Alexander wasn't great, but the actor is fortunate that he followed the movie with so many other impressive performances (calling the project a "career-killer" would be an understatement).

Alexander the Great has yet to be brought back to the big screen, though we'd say it's a story that's probably worth revisiting at some point in the not-too-distant future. 

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tmp3
tmp3 - 1/12/2023, 7:26 AM
that whole actor's roundtable video was great. farrell's always been a solid actor, but his recent run of films has just been fantastic. would love to see him win for banshees of inisherin.


also hot-take but his miami vice still rocks
thewanderer
thewanderer - 1/12/2023, 7:49 AM
I didn't hate Alexander, but my wife and I still discuss it every now and then when the topic of bad movies comes up. My wife was so bored she was actively trying to fall asleep in the theater.


I remember liking it but thinking it was too long.
BestAtWhatIDo
BestAtWhatIDo - 1/12/2023, 7:51 AM
I thought he was fine. The movie as a whole was just incoherent.
ObserverIO
ObserverIO - 1/12/2023, 7:55 AM
I like this movie. I'll watch any version of it, though they're all flawed.
DudeGuy
DudeGuy - 1/12/2023, 8:21 AM
I didn’t mind it
Fogs
Fogs - 1/12/2023, 8:51 AM
I thought it was an allright film.
PartyKiller
PartyKiller - 1/12/2023, 10:11 AM
Colin Ferrell is one of those actors studios keep forcing on everyone. Like Armie Hammer, Channing Tatum, Jared Leto, Ryan Gosling.
MosquitoFarmer
MosquitoFarmer - 1/12/2023, 10:42 AM
"I was in Toronto, and I think I was due a bit foot in the a*s,"

I had to do a literary double-take before I got what he was saying there.
TheVandalore
TheVandalore - 1/12/2023, 10:50 AM
 "...it was really personal. It was really personal, and it was really personal to me."

I wonder if Alexander was personal to him?
DocSpock
DocSpock - 1/12/2023, 11:14 AM

That movie sucked worse than a toothless chihuahua.

or so I was told.

grif
grif - 1/12/2023, 11:14 AM
good movie
Lem1
Lem1 - 1/12/2023, 12:59 PM
Yeah, I like Colin Farrell and that cast, the incredible score by recently departed composer Vanfelis, but Oliver Stone was clearly the wrong filmaker to take on Alexander The Great. That kinda cinematic potential squandered from an acclaimed director was really disappointing. The film has its moments but... definitely needs to be in the hands of a better director like Ridley Scott or Denis Villeneuve, I guess.
BillyBatson1000
BillyBatson1000 - 1/12/2023, 2:48 PM
Ya see Ezra Miller - REAL actors have shame.
Matchesz
Matchesz - 1/15/2023, 12:19 AM
Jared Leto feels no shame
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