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Saw it in a full IMAX and will echo Mercury's praise. 10/10, movie of the year. Performances were outstanding. Javier Bardem as Stilgar was incredible, and Chalamet portrayed Paul's descent/ascent into power so terrifyingly. There is no doubt in my mind that Dune Part 3 will be made. Casual people leaving the theatre clearly wanted more, and while the movie wraps up the story, it leaves the next part clearly wide open and waiting. Fuck...the last scene was so powerful. It made (I think) minor deviations from the book, no greater or worse than the LOTR trilogy, and it kept the spirit of the book 100%.
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I'll be in town for 4 nights in April - anyone have any suggestions based on having visited there before, or living there? Primary considerations are food since the weather won't be great. We're staying in Old Montreal, so a decent area for touristy stuff, and will be taking transit/uber while there.
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Not the first NATO country to say something similar this week (though in this case just to do training). Is there something going on in the background leading towards "non-NATO" forces being deployed in Ukraine (perhaps to interior positions, or along Belarussian border, etc) to free up more Ukrainian units for combat? Unlikely, I would think. https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/under-the-right-conditions-canada-open-to-sending-noncombat-troops-to-ukraine-defence-minister-bill/
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Compared to conservatives today he was very moderate (and I'll give him big credit for standing up to apartheid), but was Reagan lite for Canada. A statesman, but not a good prime minister. There's a reason he went from the greatest majority in history to the destruction and elimination of his entire party.
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And their leadership is blind enough to just say "okay well 3 jets couldn't take it out, but maybe 7 will..." and keep throwing material at the problem. Obviously this has worked for Russia in the past in terms of men/artillery (throw a million men at an emplacement and eventually the defenders run out of bullets), but it's much harder to do with advanced tech that you can't replace.
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Hard to say, but usually the aircraft stuff is pretty accurate. Unfortunately most pilots survive, though I know last week it was confirmed at least one Su-34 pilot did not eject in time. To put these numbers in perspective, 11 x Su-34 jets is roughly 10% of their fleet. In one week. In the entire war they've lost 25% of their estimated Su-34 jets.