Oh I'm sorry, Did I Break Your Conversation........Well Allow Me A Movie Thread by S&T

I don't remember him ever talking badly about her. It was the Internet that kept pointing out examples of her acting like a beyotch to people.
She says in the article basically he orchestrated “social manipulation … to destroy her reputation” whatever specifically that means

I found this stuff in the article more funny, she called a meeting mid-filming demanding this

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I remember early DVDs allowing you to choose between wide and full screen when you start the movie. To this day I still don’t know why they started releasing them separately.
Those were the days but cmon we know why they started releasing separate versions. Same reason they started taking out the bonus features from the rental copies.
 
I gotta see more (and maybe other earlier stuff), but I think from Lady Bird the first time I saw him, his adaptability to SNL environments and the type of people there, Dune: Part Two as he commanded that character which for me is currently his apex—I think he’s loading. Just loading up. Which, huge compliment because he’s done a lot of work already.
He killed that Don’t Look Up character.
Killed it.
 
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“And the idea was: the shark comes to the nearest man then he’d start poundin’ and hollerin’ and screamin’, and sometimes the shark’d go away…Sometimes he wouldn’t go away. Sometimes that shark, he looks right into you. Right into your eyes. You know the thing about a shark? He’s got lifeless eyes. Black eyes. Like a dolls eyes. When he comes at ya, he doesn’t seem to be living, until he bites you”
 
Went to see Conclave with my boys (actual children - not "my boys") because my son sad it's the best movie he's seen this year and it was the last chance.

Pretty interesting.

Right now watching Red One and enjoying it - it's pretty silly but I like when they do that seriously.
 
Conclave offers a compelling glimpse into the intricate dynamics of the papal election process. While the narrative's trajectory becomes apparent early on, the film's exploration of ecclesiastical politics and human ambition makes the journey worthwhile.

The portrayal of high-ranking clergy with divergent visions, harboring secrets, and employing cunning strategies to ascend the hierarchy is both engaging and thought-provoking. They did a great job in highlighting its complex organizational structure and internal power plays.

Although the film maintains a deliberate pace, it effectively builds tension, culminating in a subtle twist that, while not groundbreaking, adds a layer of intrigue.

If you appreciate slow-burning dramas, Conclave is a good choice.
 
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I get what they’re saying, but seems a little silly when the longer books were already converted into 2.5-ish movies. 8 hours would then appear to be more than enough to handle those books as TV series seasons.
 
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