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  • Sep 8, 2025
    Misfit

    would be really cool if tickets went on sale today

    Tomorrow. Premiere tonight then the actual reaction embargo lifts.

  • Sep 8, 2025
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    ANTI

    Oh uhh well I guess anything is possible but to me anything above like $150M would be “blowing up.”

    Sinners had a unique package that appealed to a very broad but specific group of people and I just don’t think this has that.

    I think $150m is going to be easily achievable. $200m-$250m sounds right to me. International audiences love Leo

  • Sep 8, 2025
    Freight

    I think $150m is going to be easily achievable. $200m-$250m sounds right to me. International audiences love Leo

    On second thought, you’re right. If KOTFM can do north of $150, this can too.

  • Sep 8, 2025
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    Misfit

    would be really cool if tickets went on sale today

    Want to see on the 25th so badly but none of the showtimes align with my work schedule that day.

  • when this does great at the BO and WB announces another big budget project with PTA >>>>

  • Sep 8, 2025
    CrimsonArk

    Want to see on the 25th so badly but none of the showtimes align with my work schedule that day.

    yeah Im gonna have to see it on that Friday and just stay off the internet on Thursday I guess

  • Sep 8, 2025
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    bro holy sh!t

  • Sep 8, 2025
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    Since everybody seems to be breaking embargo I’ll go ahead as well.

    This movie f***ing rips. It’s been six months so the memory of it has become a little hazy but it’s still the best thing I’ve seen this year. Having to wait to see it again has been torture. I’ve thought about it at least once a week since March. It’s frenetic, propulsive, kinetic, hilarious. One of the best paced movies I’ve ever seen. The 160 minutes flies by. There’s a half hour sequence in the middle of the movie that had me levitating in my seat. Lost count of how many times I had to do the lean forward lock in pose. Leo is giving an all timer. Penn is great. Really convincing and hateable. Benicio shows up and becomes the coolest dude on the planet for half the movie. It’s really cutting politically without ever feeling preachy. Very, very anti-ICE, anti-fascist. Some modern movies it reminds me of is No Country for Old Men with some Sicario and some Tarantino thrown in. The action is good but to me it was more about how fast paced everything was rather than one particular car chase or set piece. The whole movie felt like a rollercoaster.

    It’s somewhere around the top of PTA’s filmography. I don’t think anything ever tops TWBB but the rest of the ranking is always so fluid. On any given day OBAA could be anywhere from #2 to #4.

  • Sep 8, 2025
    Freight

    Since everybody seems to be breaking embargo I’ll go ahead as well.

    This movie f***ing rips. It’s been six months so the memory of it has become a little hazy but it’s still the best thing I’ve seen this year. Having to wait to see it again has been torture. I’ve thought about it at least once a week since March. It’s frenetic, propulsive, kinetic, hilarious. One of the best paced movies I’ve ever seen. The 160 minutes flies by. There’s a half hour sequence in the middle of the movie that had me levitating in my seat. Lost count of how many times I had to do the lean forward lock in pose. Leo is giving an all timer. Penn is great. Really convincing and hateable. Benicio shows up and becomes the coolest dude on the planet for half the movie. It’s really cutting politically without ever feeling preachy. Very, very anti-ICE, anti-fascist. Some modern movies it reminds me of is No Country for Old Men with some Sicario and some Tarantino thrown in. The action is good but to me it was more about how fast paced everything was rather than one particular car chase or set piece. The whole movie felt like a rollercoaster.

    It’s somewhere around the top of PTA’s filmography. I don’t think anything ever tops TWBB but the rest of the ranking is always so fluid. On any given day OBAA could be anywhere from #2 to #4.

    No country for old men meets sicario meets Tarantino is insane

  • YHVH
    Sep 8, 2025
    Freight

    Since everybody seems to be breaking embargo I’ll go ahead as well.

    This movie f***ing rips. It’s been six months so the memory of it has become a little hazy but it’s still the best thing I’ve seen this year. Having to wait to see it again has been torture. I’ve thought about it at least once a week since March. It’s frenetic, propulsive, kinetic, hilarious. One of the best paced movies I’ve ever seen. The 160 minutes flies by. There’s a half hour sequence in the middle of the movie that had me levitating in my seat. Lost count of how many times I had to do the lean forward lock in pose. Leo is giving an all timer. Penn is great. Really convincing and hateable. Benicio shows up and becomes the coolest dude on the planet for half the movie. It’s really cutting politically without ever feeling preachy. Very, very anti-ICE, anti-fascist. Some modern movies it reminds me of is No Country for Old Men with some Sicario and some Tarantino thrown in. The action is good but to me it was more about how fast paced everything was rather than one particular car chase or set piece. The whole movie felt like a rollercoaster.

    It’s somewhere around the top of PTA’s filmography. I don’t think anything ever tops TWBB but the rest of the ranking is always so fluid. On any given day OBAA could be anywhere from #2 to #4.

  • Sep 8, 2025
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    Freight

    Since everybody seems to be breaking embargo I’ll go ahead as well.

    This movie f***ing rips. It’s been six months so the memory of it has become a little hazy but it’s still the best thing I’ve seen this year. Having to wait to see it again has been torture. I’ve thought about it at least once a week since March. It’s frenetic, propulsive, kinetic, hilarious. One of the best paced movies I’ve ever seen. The 160 minutes flies by. There’s a half hour sequence in the middle of the movie that had me levitating in my seat. Lost count of how many times I had to do the lean forward lock in pose. Leo is giving an all timer. Penn is great. Really convincing and hateable. Benicio shows up and becomes the coolest dude on the planet for half the movie. It’s really cutting politically without ever feeling preachy. Very, very anti-ICE, anti-fascist. Some modern movies it reminds me of is No Country for Old Men with some Sicario and some Tarantino thrown in. The action is good but to me it was more about how fast paced everything was rather than one particular car chase or set piece. The whole movie felt like a rollercoaster.

    It’s somewhere around the top of PTA’s filmography. I don’t think anything ever tops TWBB but the rest of the ranking is always so fluid. On any given day OBAA could be anywhere from #2 to #4.

    Lucky mf

    How was Chase Infiniti?

  • YHVH
    Sep 8, 2025
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    Bro ong I was feeling iffy about this from the trailers

    Reading all these reviews rn s*** fr looks like we finna be in for an all timer

  • PTA might've cooked

  • Sep 8, 2025
    Vicko77

    Lucky mf

    How was Chase Infiniti?

    Chase is great. She’s asked to do a lot and pulls it off. Has to go toe to toe with DiCaprio and Penn and never feels like the weak link. Everyone else is just operating at such a high level that she gets outshone a bit.

  • Sep 8, 2025
    YHVH

    Bro ong I was feeling iffy about this from the trailers

    Reading all these reviews rn s*** fr looks like we finna be in for an all timer

    Seems like they don't want to scare away casual audience members who are going to think the movie is woke so they played the trailers safe

  • Sep 8, 2025
    Freight

    Since everybody seems to be breaking embargo I’ll go ahead as well.

    This movie f***ing rips. It’s been six months so the memory of it has become a little hazy but it’s still the best thing I’ve seen this year. Having to wait to see it again has been torture. I’ve thought about it at least once a week since March. It’s frenetic, propulsive, kinetic, hilarious. One of the best paced movies I’ve ever seen. The 160 minutes flies by. There’s a half hour sequence in the middle of the movie that had me levitating in my seat. Lost count of how many times I had to do the lean forward lock in pose. Leo is giving an all timer. Penn is great. Really convincing and hateable. Benicio shows up and becomes the coolest dude on the planet for half the movie. It’s really cutting politically without ever feeling preachy. Very, very anti-ICE, anti-fascist. Some modern movies it reminds me of is No Country for Old Men with some Sicario and some Tarantino thrown in. The action is good but to me it was more about how fast paced everything was rather than one particular car chase or set piece. The whole movie felt like a rollercoaster.

    It’s somewhere around the top of PTA’s filmography. I don’t think anything ever tops TWBB but the rest of the ranking is always so fluid. On any given day OBAA could be anywhere from #2 to #4.

    Entirely predictable W.

  • Freight

    Since everybody seems to be breaking embargo I’ll go ahead as well.

    This movie f***ing rips. It’s been six months so the memory of it has become a little hazy but it’s still the best thing I’ve seen this year. Having to wait to see it again has been torture. I’ve thought about it at least once a week since March. It’s frenetic, propulsive, kinetic, hilarious. One of the best paced movies I’ve ever seen. The 160 minutes flies by. There’s a half hour sequence in the middle of the movie that had me levitating in my seat. Lost count of how many times I had to do the lean forward lock in pose. Leo is giving an all timer. Penn is great. Really convincing and hateable. Benicio shows up and becomes the coolest dude on the planet for half the movie. It’s really cutting politically without ever feeling preachy. Very, very anti-ICE, anti-fascist. Some modern movies it reminds me of is No Country for Old Men with some Sicario and some Tarantino thrown in. The action is good but to me it was more about how fast paced everything was rather than one particular car chase or set piece. The whole movie felt like a rollercoaster.

    It’s somewhere around the top of PTA’s filmography. I don’t think anything ever tops TWBB but the rest of the ranking is always so fluid. On any given day OBAA could be anywhere from #2 to #4.

    Whoa

  • Sep 8, 2025
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    Freight

    Since everybody seems to be breaking embargo I’ll go ahead as well.

    This movie f***ing rips. It’s been six months so the memory of it has become a little hazy but it’s still the best thing I’ve seen this year. Having to wait to see it again has been torture. I’ve thought about it at least once a week since March. It’s frenetic, propulsive, kinetic, hilarious. One of the best paced movies I’ve ever seen. The 160 minutes flies by. There’s a half hour sequence in the middle of the movie that had me levitating in my seat. Lost count of how many times I had to do the lean forward lock in pose. Leo is giving an all timer. Penn is great. Really convincing and hateable. Benicio shows up and becomes the coolest dude on the planet for half the movie. It’s really cutting politically without ever feeling preachy. Very, very anti-ICE, anti-fascist. Some modern movies it reminds me of is No Country for Old Men with some Sicario and some Tarantino thrown in. The action is good but to me it was more about how fast paced everything was rather than one particular car chase or set piece. The whole movie felt like a rollercoaster.

    It’s somewhere around the top of PTA’s filmography. I don’t think anything ever tops TWBB but the rest of the ranking is always so fluid. On any given day OBAA could be anywhere from #2 to #4.

    hot damn :jordansmile:

  • BrainWorms4U

    hot damn :jordansmile:

    Banger perhaps

  • Sep 8, 2025
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    thefilmstage.com/steven-spielberg-praises-paul-thomas-andersons-one-battle-after-another-what-an-insane-movie

    A detailed overview of the conversation between Spielberg and PTA after last night’s screening. Some really cool stuff in here. I assume the audio will be released later as a DGA The Director’s Cut podcast episode.

  • Sep 8, 2025
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    @DTownBoogie new OBAA twitter intern moment: not giving af about embargos

  • Sep 8, 2025
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    im ready to get tix already man

  • Sep 8, 2025
    Everest

    @DTownBoogie new OBAA twitter intern moment: not giving af about embargos

    https://twitter.com/onebattlemovie/status/1965139249956786226

    she's sloppy but she's got the spirit