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I'm totally uninterested in seeing the new Odyssey movie. I'm not quite sure why, except that...I'm totally uninterested.

Pile on, folks. Did you already see it and thought it was amazing? Are you dying to see it? Did you already see it and hate it?
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I’m rarely interested in movies, especially films based on stories I’ve read. I would enjoy a robust discussion about a favorite translation of Homer’s epic. Personally, I vote for Emily Wilson. 🤓📚

Just watch "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou" and call it a day! 😃

😂 I thought you were talking about the new Adventures in Odyssey movie at first and thought “Wait! That doesn’t get released until next year!” 🤦‍♀️

As a Latin teacher, I’m going to pretend like this exists in a separate universe than Homer’s actual Odyssey. But anytime I can find an excuse to talk about something Classical, I’m going to use it. I am more excited about the Pompeii documentary coming out but I do have my movie tickets for tomorrow night.

My classical taught teens + 20 y.o. can't wait to see it. And if I buy, we all go together so I'm going to see it in the name of doing things with my boys (getting harder to do!).

I, also, completely fail to be interested, despite liking the cast. Dunno why.

Spoiler Alert: I am admittedly curious, and normally don't put a high bar for fidelity with movie adaptations but, if what I read on Roger Ebert online is true, Calypso feeds Odysseus with Lotus fruit and he forgets about Penelope. Also I read somewhere that they did not include the "I am Nobody" dialogue. Also, c'mon...they had Charlise Theron and didn't think she would have been a phenomenal Athena? I will wait for it to stream eventhoufh I don't doubt that there will be spectacular moments. Despite its flaws, the Armande Assante, Greta Skatchi and Irene Pappas Odyssey I love. Ralph Fiennes- The Return was a sensitive and human (no gods) well done treatment of the tail end of the story that injects the perspective of PTSD in a very nuanced way (still some inaccuracies for the nitpicker but still IMHO so well done). I am of the mind to just watch O Brother Where Art Thou, and I will see Tom Holland and Zendaya in Spiderman later in the month :-).

I'm over here still forming my opinion on the new Little House in the Prairie.... 🤣🤣🤣🤣

We reached our pinnacle reading Rosemary Sutcliffe’s version with illustrations by Alan Lee.

It's 105 degrees here. On my way.😐

My 21 year old and almost 19 year old sons are excited about seeing it. They are huge movie buffs, and both read and enjoyed the Fagles translation. While I'm sure it will depart from the original story, I'm hoping to go see it with them. I'll take any excuse to spend time with them and hear their thoughts about things that interest them.

No piling on, but if films are literature, Nolan is a master of his age.

Can’t wait to see it! I taught the high school lit class at our co-op (more like a book club than a “class”) last year, and we read The Odyssey. It was the first time I’d ever read it, and we had such fun discussing it! 😊

I was always going to see it, because it’s Christopher Nolan, but did feel a little “meh” about it until I listened to this little gem. (You may want to wait to listen until you see it to see if you picked up on what Jonathan Pageau talks about in this episode. 😊) #465 The Odyssey Is Christopher Nolan’s Trick podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-symbolic-world/id1386867488?i=1000776932912

I am teaching it in our co-op class next month, and I can’t wait to see it. But I tend to have a far greater tolerance for film adaptations of old works than I do more modern stuff. Not sure why. 

Sadly í would be comparing it with The Return, a 2024 adaptation of the latter half of Homer's Odyssey, directed by Uberto Pasolini and starring Ralph Fiennes as Odysseus and Juliette Binoche as Penelope. This film only covers the part where Odysseus arrives in Ithaca, no gods, very human.

As an Ancient Lit teacher I will need to see it at some point. Some great actors and especially great director! Costumes and scenery should be epic. I love a good hero story on the page, in the theater and on the screen!

I want to see it for the cinematic artistry more than the literary value!

My son just saw it and he says he loves it, more than any other movie by it's director! What?! 😯

But what do you think of Symphony X's rendition?

I’ve heard two scenes are pretty terrifying! Like horror sequences!

My family wants to go, so I will go too. Primarily, I’m excited for the buttered, movie-theater popcorn and M&Ms!

Rotten Tomatoes: 97% plus Christopher Nolan. We'll see it for sure.

I’m going to see it because I’m the same age as Matt Damon and could use the motivation to hit the gym a little more frequently.

My English prof son just saw it and raved about it. And he is convinced that Christopher Nolan is the finest director making films today. So I will go see it.

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