Gary Oldman gets one scene in Oppenheimer (2023), walks in as Harry Truman, completely dismisses Oppenheimer’s guilt with a few cutting lines, and walks back out. It’s astonishing how much weight that brief encounter carries.
Ubisoft is on the right track. If they keep making games like this, they’ll be back at the top.
The graphics are insane, and it’s already a GOTY contender for me.
Master and Commander (2003) ends by promising more adventures, and it’s still hard to believe they never came. Crowe & Bettany were perfect, and Patrick O’Brian left behind more than 20 novels that could’ve sustained one of cinema’s great franchises.
Very happy to say it again. The Odyssey is an amazing film, and missing out on seeing it because you think it’s woke or whatever is cutting off your nose to spite your face. Your loss.
Good on her for saying it because every time the US has a pants shitting embarrassing loss the first thing we get is a retired guy like Dempsey saying how proud they are and how much heart the team showed. Those dudes played like complete ass tonight and people should say so.
Not a bad take. I've gotta agree with ya.
The rest of the world is unfamiliar with our President being the #1 troll on social media. He had nothing to do with FIFA's decision on Balo's suspension but he trolled them all anyway, making it seem like he pulled some strings. Shame that the rest of the world turned on us after that - the red card was absolute bullshit in the first place.
🚨🇺🇸 Zlatan Ibrahimović & Thierry Henry praise Mauricio Pochettino after USA 2-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina
🗣️ Zlatan Ibrahimović: “People will remember the goals, the red card, the free kick and the saves. I will remember the coach. When your team goes down to ten men in a World Cup knockout match, panic usually enters the stadium. It never entered this American team. That tells me one thing—Pochettino prepared them for every situation before the first whistle.”
🗣️ Thierry Henry: “Exactly. What impressed me wasn’t just the result, it was the structure. The United States pressed Bosnia high from the start, forced mistakes, and created enough chances to be out of sight before halftime. Even after the red card, they didn’t abandon their identity. They became more compact, protected the central spaces, trusted Matt Freese, and still looked dangerous on the counter.”
🗣️ Zlatan Ibrahimović: “That’s coaching. You don’t become defensive because you’re scared—you become organised because you’re intelligent. Bosnia had more of the ball after the sending-off, but they rarely looked like a team that knew how to hurt the United States. Every player knew his job.”
🗣️ Thierry Henry: “And look at the details. Christian Pulisic was given the freedom to drift and connect attacks, Balogun stretched the back line before the red card, Tillman found the moments to arrive between the lines and then produced a world-class free kick, while the back four defended with discipline. That’s not luck. That’s a coach putting his players in positions where their strengths can win the game.”
🗣️ Zlatan Ibrahimović: *“So far, Pochettino has been spot on in this tournament. He has built a team that knows when to attack, when to suffer, and when to finish the job. In knockout football, that’s more valuable than beautiful football. If the United States keep showing this mentality, nobody will want to face them.”
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NEWS: 2027 Top-20 overall recruit Gabe Nesmith has committed to Vanderbilt, he tells @Rivals.
The 6-5 small forward becomes the Commodores’ highest-ranked commitment in nearly a decade.
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The moment “Born Slippy” kicks in at the end of Trainspotting (1996), the film hits another level. Renton’s betrayal, his escape, and that rush of adrenaline all collide with Underworld’s music to create one of the most electrifying endings.