Stoked how bad Oppenheimer was

Never play sneaky sausage.

Interesting! For a while rewatching S01 i had to pause the show whenever I could pick out the sawmill when it rose above whatever other location.

S03 has a lot of excellent sound design, but definitely shifts in dynamics and i’m sure times I’d been lulled into a state.

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I have yet to recognise the sound of the mills in season 1, and for some reason I’m rewatching it now! But season 3 I had to watch with something else than headphones :laughing:

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So he was beaten by a sausage?

Weakling.

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Sitting in a pub waiting to see it. May have told a fib to the missus about the start time to get a few pints in! I shall be mostly drinking wine when I’m in there and admiring some lovely large faces in large format on the big screen.

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I dunno but I think the sausage had done gone off. Not sure if it’s relevant but he was Spanish.

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Relevant

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Not quite on topic.
I liked following, memento was ok-ish. Besides these two Nolan became a boring snoozefest imho. I haven’t seen Oppenheimer because of said snoozefest.

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You are welcome here comrade where your Nolan snoozefest comments are both appreciated and valued.

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I watched tenet on rewind so I could enjoy the action scenes without any noticeable impact on the plot.

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I was thinking about the Spanish man today who lost his hair to a sausage. I think that would make a pretty good film but would lose any possible nuance if Christopher Nolan directed it.

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brave of Cillian Murphy to eat that camera

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Took my daughter to see it last night, she loved it. Was my second watch and I did enjoy it, having had a chance to work out all the fucking timelines. Still gets bogged down in his shagsploits but probably the performances across the board hold it up. Not interstellar but not fucking tenet either. We played chess in the pub after and had hot chocolate so I’m rockin good dad medals today.

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Just watched it. What a piece of shit.

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The hype to genuine interest ratio was off the charts. It was basically a well-funded Netflix film - style over substance. A massive missed opportuninty, given the subject matter. Nolan never fails to disappoint.

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Yeah. I don’t know why but I expected something much better.

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I enjoyed it but why he didn’t just play it straight and tell the story baffles me. The side plots and relationships were distractions. Oh well.

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After wasting 3 hours for that I just had to vent a little bit. :slight_smile:

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Being a Cillian Murphy and Christopher Nolan fan i had high hopes. More fool me.

Albert Einstein like a dementia patient in a hospital grounds wandering around was the highlight.
“Bring in the sheets”

Well we were all wrong. The film stole the Golden Globes and now is tipped to do the same at the Oscars.

Not entirely unexpected… :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: