Twenty plus years ago, Christopher Nolan was set to direct Troy , but Warner Brothers ended up going with Wolfgang Petersen, who initially developed the idea. Apparently there were no hard feelings, especially since WB gave Nolan Batman Begins , but Chris just couldn't shake that Trojan Horse out of his head. He's been mulling it over for two decades and finally got the chance to pull it off in The Odyssey all these years later. Chris didn't go back to Warner Brothers. He chose Universal instead. He was still chafing over WB's decision to release Tenet simultaneously on the big screen and HBO Max. He demanded his films get a full theater run first, which he got with Universal when it backed him on Oppenheimer . A very risky move given there isn't a huge audience for biographies but Chris filmed it mostly in IMAX with A-list actors and the end result was pure cinematic gold. Warner Bros. must have really been regretting its decision despite the limitations COVID pl...
Some images are easy to spot as fake and give us a good laugh . Other images and stories seem tantalizingly real and so we spread them because they suit our cognitive bias. Facebook is filled with them. There is absolutely no fact-checking going on social media these days and so viral stories proliferate and find their way into feeds everywhere. Exhibit A: Trump attacks Caitlin Clark — and gets a response he won’t soon forget. This one told the story of Trump accusing Clark of being "too woke" with Clark responding at a packed arena, “The president of the United States says athletes should stay quiet,” Clark began. “But sports have always been about more than wins and losses. They’re about teamwork, respect, and believing that everyone deserves a fair chance.” None of it is true but it played well on facebook. A friend of mine picked this story up and ran with it as it suited his views. Clark has actually been attacked for being silent on political issues, choosing to stay ...