TeeJ

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TeeJ

TeeJ

@TeeJBoris

Just a chill guy

Nevada, USA Katılım Nisan 2026
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TeeJ@TeeJBoris·
@officer_Lew This is why he’s the greatest of all time.
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Officer Lew
Officer Lew@officer_Lew·
NEW🚨: Michael Jordan is facing backlash after reportedly declining a request from Chicago Bulls president Michael Reinsdorf to participate in the team’s Pride Night events.
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@emkenobi So still a miscast since she’s playing a man?
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Nes 🎨
Nes 🎨@feydemon·
what the fuck who are you how do you have all those
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@BlackMajikMan90 Maybe he is forced to make these horrible casting decisions.
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The Moonlight Warrior 🌙
The Moonlight Warrior 🌙@BlackMajikMan90·
Christopher Nolan is a gifted filmmaker but he was simply the wrong choice to adapt The Odyssey; and that’s because of his approach to storytelling. Why people love The Odyssey so much is because of the fantastical elements, the tall tales and the mythological wonders of monsters and men. Stripping away all of the wonder for realism is a mistake that will come back to haunt this film.
Alain Astruc@alainastruc

I think I finally understand what is wrong with Nolan: his universe is adverse to myth. It is made entirely of causality, and causality alone. He may be the most gifted filmmaker working in big-budget Hollywood today. But he is going to crash on myth the way sailors crashed on the rocks below the Sirens. When I criticized the teaser, I was told: wait for the trailer. When I criticized the trailer, I was told: wait for the film. Then I read the two-hour interview Nolan gave to Time Magazine, and something clicked. The tell is in a detail Nolan offers with obvious pride. He found a solution to what he saw as a narrative problem: why would the Trojans believe the horse was empty and drag it inside their city? His answer is to make the horse half-submerged, sinking into the sea, so the Trojans would rescue it rather than accept it as a gift. It is a solution to a problem that never was one because it is a myth. The Trojans bring the horse inside because it is a gift and it has wheels. The poet tells you something plainly impossible with the same tone he uses to describe the sunrise, and in doing so he is signaling that the level of reality goes beyond mere causality and exists on other levels. He is the kind of guy who would explain that Santa can fit through the chimney because he designed it wide enough from the start, using proper construction methods and reliable materials. And then explain how the reindeer are fed to sustain that much effort in a single night, and how Santa elaborated a clever logistics route to deliver all the gifts on time. Watch him justify the armor despite its fantastical look, or explain the absence of orchestra because there was no orchestra in Ancient Greece. There were no IMAX cameras either, Christopher. A simple authorial act would have sufficed: because I like it better that way. That honesty might have opened a door out of causality. This narrative prison is precisely why people eventually seek out avant-garde and experimental cinema, why they feel something release when causality finally breaks. Because causality is already the weight of our ordinary lives. As long as Nolan stayed away from myth, his causal world of mirrors and clever tricks and puzzles worked beautifully, sometimes brilliantly. But this is something else. This is the gut of myth. This is the Dionysian spirit of mud and blood and the salt of the sea. This is the beautiful lie that makes you erupt with sacred joy.

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TeeJ@TeeJBoris·
@esjesjesj Lemme guess, you want Ellen Page as James Bond?
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Bonchie
Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
Helen of Troy will probably be in ‘The Odyssey’ for like two minutes. It’s not going to make or break the movie. But come on. Everyone knows what the reaction would be if Nolan was doing an African mythology and cast Sydney Sweeney as a sub-Saharan princess. Let’s not be dumb.
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TeeJ@TeeJBoris·
@crazy_stephen_i @bonchieredstate How was Helen described by Homer? Sydney Sweeney is closer to that description. Lupita is closer to how slaves are described.
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Stephen Is My Name
Stephen Is My Name@crazy_stephen_i·
@bonchieredstate Lupita Nyong’o is an academy award winning actress, Sydney Sweeney isn’t. I thought DEI was dead and we were merit based now.
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Disparu@disparutoo·
You cannot gaslight me that she's attractive. My penis isn't intelligent enough to feel shame.
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@disparutoo Exactly! Black people are in the bottom when it comes to beauty rankings.
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TeeJ@TeeJBoris·
@nightwriter22 So still miscast since she’s playing a male role?
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Art Hits Hard
Art Hits Hard@nightwriter22·
Rumors have long suggested Elliot Page is playing Achilles in Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey (releasing July 17, 2026). While unconfirmed, many Nolan fans believe he’s actually playing Elpenor—the youngest crew member on Odysseus' ship who dies on Circe’s island. Matt Damon’s Odysseus sails on unperturbed, only to later encounter Elpenor rising from the ground in the underworld, a gloomy, sunless shore. In the book, Elpenor begs Odysseus to return and give him a proper burial so his spirit can rest. The image shows Page sitting among the actors playing Odysseus’ ship's crew.
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TeeJ@TeeJBoris·
@GiancarloSopo @MisanthropeFLA Minor or not, doesn’t change the fact that Lupita is too ugly to be Helen. Lupita is what slaves look like. Should have been cast as such.
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Giancarlo Sopo
Giancarlo Sopo@GiancarloSopo·
If you're a conservative—not to be confused with a reactionary grifter—the main question about Nolan's Odyssey that should concern you is whether the film is faithful to Homer's moral vision of homecoming. That's it. Everything else makes for a dumber conservatism.
Variety@Variety

Elon Musk Attacks 'The Odyssey' Again and Claims Christopher Nolan Cast Lupita Nyong'o as Helen of Troy Because 'He Wants Awards' variety.com/2026/more/news…

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TeeJ@TeeJBoris·
@Hoopss Faggots have no place in the NBA
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Hoops@Hoopss·
Michael Jordan reportedly faces backlash after allegedly declining a request from the Chicago Bulls president to participate in Pride Night events.
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@_Zeets Nigger you’re probably the one who don’t read.
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@C_3C_3 Looks like a slave
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C3@C_3C_3·
I present to you Christopher Nolan’s… Helen of Troy. “White-armed Helen” The face that launched 1,000 ships.
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Fandom Pulse
Fandom Pulse@fandompulse·
Commentator Michael Knowles on the Odyssey controversial casting choices: “Let’s just focus on the most controversial choices here, Ellen Page and Lupita Nyong’o. People are saying this is crazy, Lupita Nyong’o is not the most beautiful woman in the world. Lupita Nyong’o, very nice looking lady, very good actress. She’s not Helen of Troy. Close your eyes. Quick test. Think of Helen of Troy. Did you think of Lupita Nyong’o? Probably not." Even more ridiculous, Ellen Page playing the greatest warrior to ever live, Achilles, the son of a god, who is dipped in the river to make him effectively invincible except for the little part where he’s being held at his heel, and the greatest warrior to ever live is now this tiny transvestite lady?” Is he right about this?
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Everything Price Sufferer (but especially eggs)
Lupita Nyong'o is good casting for Helen of Troy because she does have a beauty that seems just a little otherworldly. I could definitely buy that she was born from a magic egg.
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@esjesjesj She’s only attractive to Democrats 😂
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evan loves worf
evan loves worf@esjesjesj·
Lupita Nyongo is 100% conventionally attractive. He just thinks she isn’t because she isn’t white
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@thhouseofblack Lupita is objectively ugly. Lol. The streets of Africa are filled with that look.
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sil ♡ penelope whisperer
sil ♡ penelope whisperer@thhouseofblack·
@TeeJBoris You're supporting the industry preference for light skin black women btw. Lupita is objectively absolutely stunning, the outrage is only because she's black – the racism even under this post shows that well enough
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sil ♡ penelope whisperer
sil ♡ penelope whisperer@thhouseofblack·
The reason #they always use Diane Kruger instead of a Greek Actress who played Helen like the Legendary Irene Papas is because they in truth don't care about Greek culture or history – they're just mad that it's a black woman in the role.
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