Look at her eyes, she doesn’t run, she doesn’t plead. She simply makes a choice. And the music swells as we understand what is about to happen.
"The Last of the Mohicans."
Oppenheimer (2023) ends with a chill that doesn’t fade. Murphy’s last look, the cut to the imagined firestorm, and the quiet realization that the world-ending fuse is already lit. Nolan closes on dread so calm it’s terrifying.
One of the most terrifying verses in Scripture is “God hardened Pharaoh’s heart”
Pharaoh abused God’s mercy over & over.
Eventually, God did not give him another chance
In Fury (2014), Brad Pitt does the stoic-leader thing flawlessly and Jon Bernthal goes full feral intensity… but Shia LaBeouf quietly walks in and acts like he’s in a different, heavier movie. It’s one of those performances that steals the whole damn film
I've passed 3 bar exams, 2 of them being considered difficult (LA [civil code] and FL), all on the first attempt. I was a partner at a law firm and running a YouTube channel for the last two, which I self studied for. I'm sorry but with the amount of money and time this woman has, she's either kinda dumb, or kinda lazy, or kinda both. And filming herself crying about it is turbo cringe
Michael Caine feared his role in Batman movies would be nothing more than “Dinner is served”
Caine asked what role Nolan had in mind. “I want you to play the butler,” Nolan replied
“What do I say, Dinner is served?”
“No. The butler is Bruce’s stepfather