The source:
Still…unfortunate.
Tom Holland is to this era as Orlando Bloom was circa Troy 2004.
Fuck the UK government. I really need a VPN. What quote did you show here? It's blocked in the UK.![]()
I wouldn't touch Wilson's work with a
… and seriously people, is that Emily Wilson translation for real? That's not parody?
Fuck the UK government. I really need a VPN. What quote did you show here? It's blocked in the UK.
I think x.com is on to something here. I wish there could be a Technicolor revival.
Oh yeah, totally. I solely meant in terms of looks![]()
I'd say he's much closer to a Shia Labeouff type than Orlando Bloom. Plays the non threatening best friend type. Orlando Bloom was a better perfume model than actor. Bloom was that generations Pitt, who was was his generations Robert Redford, who was his generations Gary Cooper.
So you wouldn't mind if Telemachos suddenly appeared on a motorcycle and then used a telegraph machine to message Odyssey that he was near him? Because accuracy is the last thing you care about?Lots of negativity around the movie in these last posts. Accuracy is the last thing I care about in an Odyssey movie. It just needs to be spectacular, cinematic, well-acted, and it's all good. Will wait for the trailer to semi-judge.
So you wouldn't mind if Telemachos suddenly appeared on a motorcycle and then used a telegraph machine to message Odyssey that he was near him? Because accuracy is the last thing you care about?
I wouldn't blame Nolan. It just looks like not even he is safe from Hollywoods woke machinery. That industry can't be safed any more.Nolan really had an opportunity here to do something amazing, a virtually unlimited budget to bring the Bronze Age to life.
Instead we're getting leather cosplay armor and Korean Greeks. Probably nonsense from Emily Wilson's revisionist translation too.
More care taken with Batman lore than Homer.
I wouldnt. It wont happen though, you're all a bunch of dramas.So you wouldn't mind if Telemachos suddenly appeared on a motorcycle and then used a telegraph machine to message Odyssey that he was near him? Because accuracy is the last thing you care about?
It will probably be good. Nolan hasn't made any bad movies. Can still be disappointed at the missed opportunities though!Lots of negativity around the movie in these last posts. Accuracy is the last thing I care about in an Odyssey movie. It just needs to be spectacular, cinematic, well-acted, and it's all good. Will wait for the trailer to semi-judge.
Famous Indian spartan behind Matt Damon there.
Tbh I'm only annoyed by diversity casting when it feels like the filmmaker is only doing it because people will complain if too many white people are on screen.
But this is Nolan. He does what he wants. He isn't beholden to anyone after Oppenheimer. So I trust that the casting makes sense.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences representation and inclusion standards for Oscars® eligibility in the Best Picture category are designed to encourage equitable representation on and off screen to better reflect the diverse global population.
Submitting a confidential Academy Inclusion Standards form (RAISE) and meeting TWO out of FOUR of the standards will be required for the film to be eligible for Best Picture consideration. In addition, the film must complete the Best Picture Expanded Theatrical Run criteria to qualify.
A1. Lead or significant supporting actors from underrepresented racial or ethnic groups
A2. General ensemble cast - At least 30% of all actors not submitted for Oscar consideration are from at least two underrepresented groups
A3. Main storyline/subject matter - The main storyline(s), theme or narrative of the film is centered on an underrepresented group(s).
B1. Creative leadership and department heads - At least two of the following creative leadership positions and department heads must belong to someone from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group.
B2. Other key roles - At least six (6) other crew/team and technical positions (excluding Production Assistants) are from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group.
B3. Overall crew composition - At least 30% of the film's crew is from at least two underrepresented groups
Tbh I'm only annoyed by diversity casting when it feels like the filmmaker is only doing it because people will complain if too many white people are on screen.
But this is Nolan. He does what he wants. He isn't beholden to anyone after Oppenheimer. So I trust that the casting makes sense.
It will probably be good. Nolan hasn't made any bad movies. Can still be disappointed at the missed opportunities though!
Not a fan of the Ridley Scott approach
Anything European must always inherently be represented as multicultural. Would love Nolan to try casing a bunch of Greeks in a Japanese movie.In before the usual "it's based on an epic/fantasy, why so angry" comments - that's always how it goes whenever foreigners, usually Westerners, get to judge other people's thousand-year-old cultures through movies and video games.
It happened with God of War: Ragnarok (Angrboda), it happened with Assassin's Creed Odyssey, where every other character seemed to be anything but "Greek-looking," and so on.
The same crowd went after Kingdom Come: Deliverance and The Witcher for not being "representative" enough, so none of this should come as a surprise. God forbid creators try to be historically accurate or even adjacent; the universe would apparently implode in today's climate.
Looks "diverse" enough for modern audiences, I'd say.
It will probably be good. Nolan hasn't made any bad movies. Can still be disappointed at the missed opportunities though!
Not a fan of the Ridley Scott approach
Of course he is if he wants his movies to be eligible for an Oscar. DEI is mandatory in that case.
Unfortunately yes. Or .... fortunately because now you know which movies to avoidIs this true? So films now have to be diverse to be eligible for an Oscar?
Unfortunately yes. Or .... fortunately because now you know which movies to avoid![]()
Nolan is certainly someone who would be given a blank check to make whatever he wants and his name alone is probably more than enough to pull in audiences.
HOWEVER...
And so on... It's not about making the best film to be award eligible now.
I think he should have gone with an all Greek cast and not pushed for star power. Though would that have ticked enough boxes?
Just a little?I just checked out the rules.
A film can meet this standard by fulfilling at least one of the following criteria:
At least one lead or significant supporting actor is from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group.
At least 30% of all secondary and minor roles are filled by actors from two or more underrepresented groups (women, racial or ethnic groups, LGBTQ+, or people with disabilities).
The film's main story or narrative focuses on an underrepresented group.
This means a film based in 12th century Scotland wouldn't be eligible unless it was diverse. Basically, no all white cast allowed. That seems a little racist, no?
"This is a cast and Danish production that's entirely Nordic, and, therefore, has some lack of diversity, you would say," the reporter asked the pair
This is the worst timeline.
The topic came up a few years ago about The Promised Land, which was set in Denmark in the 1750's.
I fucking hate this shit.
I guess China just doesn't exist.And they wonder why American films are tanking. We went from a 90% share of the global box office down to 60% over the last two decades (the DEI era). It's almost as if global audiences used to watch American films to get a taste of American culture and didn't give a shit about representation or seeing someone who looked like them on the big screen.
It will probably be good. Nolan hasn't made any bad movies. Can still be disappointed at the missed opportunities though!
Not a fan of the Ridley Scott approach
Both are great I think. His lowest tier for me is basically just Insomnia, which I still like.Sir, Tenet is a terrible movie. Just awful. And TDKR is devastatingly bad.
Chris Nolan typically has good ideas and his highs are mega high (Prestige, Batman Begins, Inception, Oppenheimer) but his lows are unbelievably low.
So Doomsday & Odyssey trailer will be attached to Avatar 3.
Both are great I think. His lowest tier for me is basically just Insomnia, which I still like.
I wouldn't blame Nolan. It just looks like not even he is safe from Hollywoods woke machinery. That industry can't be safed any more.
Of course he is if he wants his movies to be eligible for an Oscar. DEI is mandatory in that case.
Tenet is flawed as fuck, but still better than 99% of the movies out there. I hate watch it every few months because I want to like it so bad, but every time I watch it i am like why is the audio mix so bad, why is the lead so boring, wtf is even happening and why cant i make sense of it like i could in Inception.I like Tenet and Insomnia as well. He doesn't always hit a grand slam but he always gets a piece of the ball.
Even Following is pretty good.