It reminds me a little of the Gladiator score. https://t.co/eVWTp9sqqr
— Christopher Nolan Archives (@NolanAnalyst) July 6, 2026
TCTTS said:
Dear God.
TXAG 05 said:The Collective said:
May have been discussed - not digging through the thread. Are we R here for violence/gore? Tried to determine if I am comfortable taking my 14 year old without seeing it first.
Your 14 year old has seen and heard much worse than anything that will be in this movie.
Uneducated mouths are usually the noisier. Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite are omnipresent in the Iliad. Athena is almost everywhere in the Odyssey. And there are also women who are pivotal for the plot like Calypso, Circe, Penelope, Nausicaa, Arete, Anticleia, and Eurycleia. https://t.co/aeWkVwsIMc
— Stelios Panagiotou (@Panagiotou90St) July 6, 2026
The Collective said:TXAG 05 said:The Collective said:
May have been discussed - not digging through the thread. Are we R here for violence/gore? Tried to determine if I am comfortable taking my 14 year old without seeing it first.
Your 14 year old has seen and heard much worse than anything that will be in this movie.
Perhaps. I assume my kid is never telling me everything, but we talk pretty openly about things. Still, I'm going to draw the line at what I explicitly deem acceptable for him at this age, even if he is exposed to all kinds of things outside my control.
Lathspell said:TCTTS said:
Dear God.
Nice response. Point out where i'm wrong.
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Anyone who was "blindsided" by Oppenheimer's nudity simply didn't take the time to see that nudity was literally mentioned in the rating blurb itself.
Cliff.Booth said:
You don't need to mock or mischaracterize someone criticizing something. You're not amused by this or finding it fun, you're weirdly trying to run cover for a movie you have nothing to do with, for the thousandth time. Just let people react how they do and calm yourself down.
TCTTS said:Enrico Pallazzo said:
I like how the ratio is blamed on conservatives when quite frankly I think a lot of us are just tired of someone being a complete ***** on almost every thread that involves people who don't hold the opinion he does
You realize I don't give a **** if people I don't like don't like me, right? You're never going to sway me, no matter how many times you tell me you're tired of me. In fact, it just emboldens me. Because I know if someone like you finds me to be a "*****" I must be doing something right.
Redstone said:
While I'm very happy with the casting of Helen, one of the reasons I'm committed to supporting the film, If Nolan really wanted to be bold, he might have instead reclaimed the Odyssey's original status as a song. In ancient Greece, this was not a text - few members of its audience could read. It was performed. Sung.
Universal Pictures confirms Elliot Page plays Sinon,* not Achilles, in Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey" during a world premiere livestream
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) July 6, 2026
*Sinon is not a character in Homer's Odyssey. He is from Virgil's The Aeneid pic.twitter.com/Ki3d5DaAr8
dvldog said:
SIAP (didn't see it anywhere):Universal Pictures confirms Elliot Page plays Sinon,* not Achilles, in Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey" during a world premiere livestream
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) July 6, 2026
*Sinon is not a character in Homer's Odyssey. He is from Virgil's The Aeneid pic.twitter.com/Ki3d5DaAr8
dvldog said:
SIAP (didn't see it anywhere):Universal Pictures confirms Elliot Page plays Sinon,* not Achilles, in Christopher Nolan's "The Odyssey" during a world premiere livestream
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) July 6, 2026
*Sinon is not a character in Homer's Odyssey. He is from Virgil's The Aeneid pic.twitter.com/Ki3d5DaAr8
The Collective said:TXAG 05 said:The Collective said:
May have been discussed - not digging through the thread. Are we R here for violence/gore? Tried to determine if I am comfortable taking my 14 year old without seeing it first.
Your 14 year old has seen and heard much worse than anything that will be in this movie.
Perhaps. I assume my kid is never telling me everything, but we talk pretty openly about things. Still, I'm going to draw the line at what I explicitly deem acceptable for him at this age, even if he is exposed to all kinds of things outside my control.
TXAG 05 said:The Collective said:TXAG 05 said:The Collective said:
May have been discussed - not digging through the thread. Are we R here for violence/gore? Tried to determine if I am comfortable taking my 14 year old without seeing it first.
Your 14 year old has seen and heard much worse than anything that will be in this movie.
Perhaps. I assume my kid is never telling me everything, but we talk pretty openly about things. Still, I'm going to draw the line at what I explicitly deem acceptable for him at this age, even if he is exposed to all kinds of things outside my control.
Maybe things are just different these days, but by age 10 or so, I had already seen Total Recall, Terminator, Predator, Die Hard, Rambo, etc all the classics like that. And that was common as I remember a bunch of us in class trying to figure out the science behind the 3 breasted woman in Total Recall.
In a world where pride, ego, & entitlement continue to fuel wars & endless bloodshed, Nolan uses Odysseus’ ancient tale as a channel to question what it would take for us to truly forgive our past sins. Epic and meditative in equal measure, the ending left me soaring with hope.
— Andrew J. Salazar (@AndrewJ626) July 6, 2026
Now that the social embargo is up I can say that Samantha Morton’s sequence in THE ODYSSEY is perhaps the best of the entire film and we’re going to be talking about it for years to come. If you know, you know.
— Andrew J. Salazar (@AndrewJ626) July 6, 2026
Nolan tapping into a side he hasn’t really shown before. https://t.co/3CLlpY0VWS
For those curious, in addition to his role as The Bard, Travis Scott has a new original song that plays during THE ODYSSEY’s credits. James Blake takes the lead on vocals and it’s produced and co-written by Ludwig Göransson too. Nolan officially in the Cactus Jack crew.
— Andrew J. Salazar (@AndrewJ626) July 6, 2026