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  1. 22 de nov. de 2023 · As historian Dan Snow has pointed out, Napoleon didn't actually fire at the pyramids, which were actually much further away, nor did he shoot the nose off the Sphinx either. However, Ridley Scott has made it clear that he doesn't care about historical accuracy, telling his critics to "get a life" and "shut the f**k up."

  2. 3 de nov. de 2023 · Director Ridley Scott joins Dan Snow from @HistoryHit to break down the battle scenes in @NapoleonMovie. See it on Premium Large Formats, Screen X, 70mm and IMAX this Thanksgiving.

  3. Ridley Scott (South Shields, Inglaterra; 30 de noviembre de 1937) [1] es un director de cine, productor y guionista británico. ... Dar vida a la película es realmente genial tanto para quienes la olvidaron como para quienes realmente la amaron". [64] Junto con su entusiasmo por el DVD, ...

  4. 7 de nov. de 2023 · El tráiler oficial de Napoleón fue recibido con críticas por parte del historiador Dan Snow, que señaló algunas de las imprecisiones en una publicación viral de TikTok. ... A Ridley Scott se le conoce por haberse tomado múltiples libertades en películas como Gladiator.

  5. 22 de nov. de 2023 · For instance, British historian and television presenter, Dan Snow, highlighted some of the inaccuracies in a TikTok clip, arguing that "Napoleon didn't shoot at the pyramids" as shown in the film ...

  6. 7 de nov. de 2023 · In a new interview with The New Yorker, Scott was asked about television presenter and historian Dan Snow having criticised his new movie.The famous historian reportedly mentioned some of his issues in a recent TikTok post. Snow claimed that “Napoleon didn’t shoot at the pyramids”, as depicted in the trailer, and he said that Marie Antoinette “famously had very cropped hair for

  7. 27 de nov. de 2023 · Ridley Scott's Napoleon biopic, featuring Joaquin Phoenix, triggers historical controversy. Historians critique its inaccuracies, notably scenes of Napoleon firing at the pyramids and casting choices. Scott defends the film's artistic license, dismissing claims of historical inaccuracy. However, some experts appreciate its ability to simplify history for audiences.