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Shouldn't the article mention that this film was utter dreck? How about the unbelievable conceit of the filmmakers for butchering Shakespeare like this?
- POV (point of view) considerations prevent article writers from expressing such an opinion, popular though it may be. -- Cranston Lamont 22:10, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Shakespeare
I watched this film and, while it is obviously and unashamedly an updating of Othello, I don't recall seeing The Bard's name once in the credits. Am I wrong? If I am correct, should that not be mentioned? WookMuff 04:42, 22 February 2007 (UTC)