Jebus, I have nothing against 'artistic liberties', but if they include taking a masterpiece of universal literature -such as Shakespeare's 'Macbeth', for example- and make Macbeth and his wife inhabitant in a planet built by a breed of intelligent mutant ducks, while Duncan narrowly escapes from death by jumping on his motorbike while the witches chase him in a F-14, then expect that public attracted to cinema by a title "based in Shakespeare's immortal play" may feel a bit disappointed...

'Artistic liberties' should include 'artistic creation', instead of taking some other's work and convert it into... a silly popcorn-entertainment.