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Michael Tracey
Michael Tracey@mtracey·
Thanks to everyone who came out to the “Great Epstein Debate” tonight! It was a hoot 😂
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@tophz_ Black Sails is like a pirate version of GOT, just not as good quality wise. Try the Expanse or Foundation for a sci-fi Game of Thrones. The only fantasy show somewhat similar I've found is The Witcher.
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Topz@tophz_·
I’ve been searching for a series that gives me the same feeling as Game of Thrones… and I’m starting to think it doesn’t exist.
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Brendan Hodges
Brendan Hodges@metaplexmovies·
No surprise I loved THE ODYSSEY, an apocalyptic epic obsessed with societal collapse and the cost of violence; dreamily elusive and crowd-pleasing at once, Nolan blends the poetry of Homer with a moral reckoning entirely his own. Flawed but deeply emotional, a major achievement
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@lockardzac @buddhistwisdom7 I've heard it described by a critic somewhere. Scylla doesn't actually appear, you just hear it and see its shadows. Same with the sirens, apparently. They're not really show and you instead just see Odysseus constrained to the mast and their effect on him.
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Zac Lockard
Zac Lockard@lockardzac·
@buddhistwisdom7 I am surprised I haven’t seen any critics or reviewers even faintly mention the Scylla sequence. Like they are shying away from it. This was THE sequence I wanted to know how Nolan would pull off for obvious technical reasons. Raving about the cyclops but silence with Scylla.
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jorrell
jorrell@buddhistwisdom7·
I have seen Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey [not yet in IMAX 70MM tho, that happens July 18th] An emotional horror film [?!], disguised as an epic blockbuster fantasy thriller that suffocates & overwhelms you with moody atmosphere. A shockingly dark, creepy, haunted movie that has the energy & flaws of an 80s fantasy film or a somewhat cheesy 90s blockbuster such as "Con Air" 1997 or a James Cameron blockbuster. Similar to those kinds of films, the movie is trying SO hard to be epic, it can be fleetingly cheesy & emotionally too over the top at times, but minor flaws aside...there are at least 5-6 best sequences of all time crammed in here & maybe more, I... ....somehow, the madman has done it. A masterpiece. VIDEO REACTION: youtube.com/shorts/505_Whl…
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@_onthewayjay I saw this movie in theaters & felt extremely bored at the time. It looked incredible but I didn't get what the movie was trying to do. Went from one scene to the next with barely any dialogue like I was just watching things happen with no story. Should I give it another shot?
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oscadysseus
oscadysseus@_onthewayjay·
There is a shot in Dunkirk of Cillian Murphy crouching on a capsized boat with his long coat flapping in the wind and its one of the coolest images ever
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Dam VeAdamah
Dam VeAdamah@DamVeAdamah·
Patriot Front Stands With The Bible Patriot Front Stands With The Gospel Patriot Front Stands With Christianity May The Lord Bless Patriot Front One Nation, Under God
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@martianwyrdlord 2000s nostalgia is definitely a thing. Tons of bars and music venues have "emo" nights, and y2k music and fashion have been making a huge comeback with gen z.
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John Carter
John Carter@martianwyrdlord·
By the late 90s, 80s nostalgia was already becoming a thing in the form of campy fun at 80s nights at clubs. The 80s were a fun time. In the 2020s, 2000s nostalgia is not a thing (the 2000s were just a less fun version of the 90s). Neither is 2010s nostalgia (what are we supposed to look back on? The enervated cultural sunset of hipsterism?) There is no chance that 2020s nostalgia will be a thing in the 2030s: we're already past the halfway point, and it has been a decade of unrelenting suck. This entire century has been a cultural write-off. Economic decline, third world invasion, gender war, surveillance, censorship, politicized agitslop as entertaiment. Everything just gets worse, uglier and less functional but more expensive and more tightly controlled. The only note of our dying culture that still has the breath of life in it is smouldering, bitter rage, and even that is mere food for the algorithm.
TheFamousArtistBirdyRose@TheFamousArtBR

It’s why younger gen’s are having “nostalgia” for the 90s despite not even being born then. They instinctively know something’s off, and things aren’t how they’re supposed to be, because there’s so much evidence of us having lived in a completely different society only a moment before them.

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Naruse, Mio
Naruse, Mio@_Naruse_Mio_2·
@ChromeBarracuda Using a slur (turd worldist) popularized by a gay jew to denigrate antisemites for not coming to the high iq conclusion that russia has secretly infiltrated western institutions and is behind American and European decline is an astonishing lack of self awareness
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@RichardBSpencer Why spend the time, money, energy and take the risk to murder someone who's likely going to live only a few more years anyway? Seems really stupid to be honest.
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Richard Spencer 🇺🇦
Richard Spencer 🇺🇦@RichardBSpencer·
Graham was 71, so dying of natural causes wouldn't be terribly unusual. I need some evidence, and not just "cui bono?" to start thinking like this. Yes, Putin doesn't hesitate to poison or defenestrate internal opposition figures or oligarchs who cross him. But to murder Graham, an American oppositional figure, would be a dramatic and likely catastrophic escalation. It would indicate extreme desperation or perhaps extreme arrogance. My mind is open, but I'm not buying this theory at the moment.
NEXTA@nexta_tv

Russian opposition figure Igor Eidman claimed that Lindsey Graham may have been killed by Kremlin intelligence services According to sociologist Eidman, two factors point in this direction — the timing and the location. Moscow had a motive: Graham actively advocated for increased pressure on Russia and support for Ukraine. He had also recently said that Trump supported his bill introducing new “hellish sanctions” against the Russian Federation. He was considered the most pro-Ukrainian politician in the U.S. president’s circle. He promoted military assistance for Kyiv, including Tomahawk missiles, and lobbied for security guarantees for Ukraine. Eidman claims that the Kremlin may have viewed the senator as one of the people influencing Trump’s shift in position and his departure from his previous approach toward Russia. As a second argument, he pointed to Graham’s trip to Ukraine. According to the sociologist’s theory, a possible poisoning could have occurred during the visit, for example, through the use of a slow-acting substance. He suggested that Russian intelligence services could have used remaining agent networks in Ukraine to carry out such an operation.

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@RonDeSantis All these conservatards crying about this list. Lmao. The only reason these states are ranked low is because they're full of blacks and mexicans and low IQ whites. They have abysmal crime rates, no culture, no workers rights, nothing that signifies they belong in the 21st century
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Jluth
Jluth@JLuther2026·
People love to point out that Tennessee is run by republicans. The quiet part is the 4 cities that cause the problems for crime stats are run by democrats, like heavily controlled by democrats. If you take away the crime stats for those 4 cities, Tennessee is very safe. So, move there, and just avoid those 4 cities, much like Californians avoid LA, SF, San Bernardino, Sacramento, a little bit of Fresno, most of Bakersfield, and Stockton. Or Floridians avoid certain cities. Every state has those cities.
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@RonDeSantis Where are they moving to? Memphis...one of the most dangerous cities in the nation? The middle of bumfuck nowhere with no job oppurtunities? I guess this maasive amount of people are moving to Nashville, a gimmicky tourist trap pretending to be a city.
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@ReubenR80027912 What some people don't understand is that not everyone wants to live in the middle of nowhere with hardly any access to entertainment, art, culture, etc. And the urban areas in these states are all trash, basically massive strip malls with some of the worst crime in the country.
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@bonchieredstate Yeah, just ignore the categories of workers rights, crime, affordable childcare, etc. If you want to live in some shitty flyover state full of mexicans and blacks where health is not a priority and workers get treated like livestock because "muh taxes iz lower!" then have at it.
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Molly Ploofkins
Molly Ploofkins@Mollyploofkins·
A tourist was seriously injured Friday evening after being thrown 8 feet into the air by a bull bison in Yellowstone National Park. Professional photographer Mike Macleod filmed the incident and said the bison was "angry, agitated and charging anything and everything." (No audio)
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Mauritius
Mauritius@Mauritius681634·
Notice how the story is focused on a woman. This kind of story will never be run about a man. A significant portion of men have been living alone for the majority of human history and no one cares. Now that women are being confronted with the consequences of their decisions, they post these stories to beg for empathy.
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I,Hypocrite
I,Hypocrite@lporiginalg·
>She remembers how friends envied her freedom; while they were tied down with dinner duty, their kids’ homework, and college savings, Kant spent her evenings painting and didn’t think twice about going out on weeknights >Then by her 50s, she was starting to rethink all of her choices: "Then in her 50s, after her own mother died, she went through a period of regret that she had decided against single motherhood." >Then her 60s roll around, and the inevitable starts to hit. In her case, it's heart surgery. No one to help her physically or mentally. No one with power of attorney. She recovers by herself, in a condo she must maintain, which she is now realizing must be sold as it has stairs >She maintains a literal spreadsheet of friends to call to ask for help with specific issues, but they are starting to die off, too.
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In a nutshell, Nolan is more engineer than artist. His style works with cool, detached crime thrillers and small scale mysteries to unravel. But his later work is like taking a wrench and screwdriver to a canvas and trying to create something wonderous and awe inspiring.
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And when he portrays real history or biography, as in Dunkirk and Oppenheimer, the stories and deep emotions therein become almost secondary to the his gimmick of fractured, convoluted film structures.
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Rewatching Christopher Nolan's films from Interstellar onward, and can't help but feel like my opinion of his directing has changed significantly. In retrospect, his movies are glaringly unimaginative and he tackles the most wonderous of ideas with such a flat clinicalness.
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