Defy the Gods.
Christopher Nolan's THE ODYSSEY debuts in cinemas all over the planet in 07.17.26. Shot entirely with IMAX film cameras.
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YOU ARE THE REASON

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Defy the Gods.
Christopher Nolan's THE ODYSSEY debuts in cinemas all over the planet in 07.17.26. Shot entirely with IMAX film cameras.
The Twilight Zone S2E26
Shadow Play
“Adam Grant, a nondescript kind of man, found guilty of murder and sentenced to the electric chair. Like every other criminal caught in the wheels of justice, he's scared, right down to the marrow of his bones. But it isn't prison that scares him, the long, silent nights of waiting, the slow walk to the little room, or even death itself. It's something else that holds Adam Grant in the hot, sweaty grip of fear, something worse than any punishment this world has to offer, something found only in - The Twilight Zone.”
1.09 Perchance to Dream
Director: Robert Florey
Director of Photography: George T. Clemens
“They say a dream takes only a second or so, and yet in that second a man can live a lifetime. He can suffer and die, and who’s to say which is the greater reality: the one we know or the one in dreams, between heaven, the sky, the earth…”
OTD in the Twilight Zone, “Perchance to Dream” aired for the first time in 1959!
A Persian Poem:
“Zendagi az tu, marg az man. Rahaati az tu, narahaati az man. Khushi az tu, ghaam az man. Hama chiz az tu. Wale tu az man.”
translation: “Life is yours, death is mine. Peace is yours, stress is mine. Happiness is yours, sorrow is mine. Everything is yours, But you are mine.”
1991 Iraqi uprisings - Wikipedia
Today marks 33 years since the 1991 Iraqi Uprisings where Iraqi Shia Muslims, leftists, Kurds and Assyrians rose up against Saddam Hussein’s authoritarian regime.
Photographer Richard Wayman recalls his time in northern Iraq during the Kurdish uprising of 1991.
They were carried out in response to the Gulf War and the atrocities Saddam oversaw during the Iran-Iraq war (such as the Anfal genocide which I wrote about the other week).
The uprising would last for a month during which thousands of Saddam’s cronies would be killed and thousands of civilians opposed to his regime would be brutally murdered.
The Iraqi government responded by cracking down and slaughtering hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians. WITH help from the MEK (People’s Mujahedin of Iran, an exiled Iranian opposition group which has since become a reactionary death cult).
Feel free to reblog.
planting flowers in old bombs from iraq war
kurdistan .
Cillian Murphy for Los Angeles Times | The Envelope: Actors Roundtable 2023
Cillian Murphy; “in the very beginning I was kind of struggling, it’s very very complex and moral journey that Oppenheimer goes on. You know it’s wild. And then Chris used this phrase to me. He said “ He’s dancing between the raindrops” and that kind of unlocked something in my mind about how to play him. Such a succinct, but a comprehensive note. And that’s why he’s a brilliant director.”
the beginning scene 🔥
Can you hear the music?
just saw Oppenheimer. Brain is exploding. /pos
Something not enough people have been discussing about Oppenheimer is just how accurately they portray what the wonder and awe of physics feels like. I remember watching the thought sequences and near obsession Oppenheimer had with stars and quantum mechanics, and between the visuals and the music, it just resonated *so hard with me.*
The phrase, "can you hear the music?" so perfectly describes what made me fall in love with physics in the first place. It's something so *beyond* the scope of human existence; a hidden score that the universe harmonizes to. I so often feel like movies either downplay science or glorify it to seem less taxing and tricky than it is, but I feel like Oppenheimer found the sweet spot. To quote someone I saw review the trailer, they "made scientists (and for that matter physicists) cool again." Anyways, just thought that was neat and figured I'd share my nerdy little thoughts since there's so much barbenheimer everywhere and I can't seem to find just Oppenheimer appreciation. Do love barbenheimer though.
christopher nolan did such an exceptional job at making the audience feel the tension and horror during the trinity test sequence even though we already knew the outcome and what it meant when they realized that the bomb actually works
𝐴𝑚𝑒𝑟𝑖𝑐𝑎𝑛 𝑃𝑟𝑜𝑚𝑒𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑢𝑠
My tribute painting to the Oppenheimer movie and the book of Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin.
The way the “Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds” quote was introduced in Oppenheimer during a sex scene is fucking hilarious. Christopher Nolan was so wild for choosing to do it like that.
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