BCG Disciple said:
Groves - A Nobel prize for making a bomb?
Oppenheimer - Alfred Nobel invented dynamite.
I lol'd.
A good line...but there is no way Groves would not have known that already. They should have given the line to someone else.
BCG Disciple said:
Groves - A Nobel prize for making a bomb?
Oppenheimer - Alfred Nobel invented dynamite.
I lol'd.
It's a hallmark of Nolan's movies, Tenet was especially badHellbent said:
Good movie. Wish I could have understood more than about 50% of the dialogue. I presume that the sucky sound was the fault of the theater in which I saw the movie, but if not, the film's sound engineer should have been fired.
#Barbie might have got into trouble in #Japan.
— Luiz Fernando (@Luiz_Fernando_J) July 31, 2023
After official Barbie US social media account reacted to & interacted with #Barbenheimer content on Twitter, outrage took over social media in #Japan, where many locals are calling for a boycott! A note’s being added over memes!
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Brian Earl Spilner said:#Barbie might have got into trouble in #Japan.
— Luiz Fernando (@Luiz_Fernando_J) July 31, 2023
After official Barbie US social media account reacted to & interacted with #Barbenheimer content on Twitter, outrage took over social media in #Japan, where many locals are calling for a boycott! A note’s being added over memes!
1/3 pic.twitter.com/7actVyX0I8
SbisaVictim95 said:It's a hallmark of Nolan's movies, Tenet was especially badHellbent said:
Good movie. Wish I could have understood more than about 50% of the dialogue. I presume that the sucky sound was the fault of the theater in which I saw the movie, but if not, the film's sound engineer should have been fired.
Ol_Ag_02 said:Brian Earl Spilner said:#Barbie might have got into trouble in #Japan.
— Luiz Fernando (@Luiz_Fernando_J) July 31, 2023
After official Barbie US social media account reacted to & interacted with #Barbenheimer content on Twitter, outrage took over social media in #Japan, where many locals are calling for a boycott! A note’s being added over memes!
1/3 pic.twitter.com/7actVyX0I8
Meh. Barbie Movie twitter should've said "This summer's gonna be a blast" or "look like things are really gonna blow up".
straight up god tier improv, one of the most chilling lines in the movie https://t.co/YnahxOQLeP
— coffee: yu ishigami fan (@theLordeEnjoyer) August 3, 2023
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the movie does Stimson dirty here, in turning him into a dummy stand-in representing "the powers that be" and how much their interests could diverge from Oppenheimer's. In reality, Oppenheimer's positions were pretty well-represented "at the top" for quite some time; making him into an "outsider" here, I think, obscures the reality quite a bit.
OldArmy71 said:
Alex Wellerstein, an historian, has tried to find the source of the notion that Stimson "honeymooned" in Kyoto and has not been able to. He has written an interesting article about Stimson's role in the decision but goes on to say that he has not finished a longer review of the movie and a more in-depth analysis of Stimson's participation in the decision.
One point that Wellerstein does make is that the movie misrepresents Stimson's attitude toward the use of atomic weapons:Quote:
the movie does Stimson dirty here, in turning him into a dummy stand-in representing "the powers that be" and how much their interests could diverge from Oppenheimer's. In reality, Oppenheimer's positions were pretty well-represented "at the top" for quite some time; making him into an "outsider" here, I think, obscures the reality quite a bit.
OldArmy71 said:
First of all, Truman had a reputation as being a straight shooter: blunt, to the point, etc
BassCowboy33 said:
I always expect some dramatization in film. I remember Max Baer's family being devastated at how he was portrayed in Cinderella Man. In reality, Baer was emotionally tortured by the fact that he'd killed two men in the ring.
aTmAg said:
I thought the movie was meh.
Like typical Nolan, hard as hell to hear the dialog. From now on, I'm not going to watch any of his movies in the theater. I'll just wait until I can stream it with subtitles. It's a waste of money otherwise.
The nuke explosion was underwhelming. The brief one they showed during one of the dream sequences was better. I thought they were setting us up for a mind blowing one later, but nope.
The nudity was totally unnecessary. If they are going to do that, at least make the woman hot to make it worthwhile.
Other than characters claiming it, the movie failed to show how Oppenheimer was the only guy who could lead the Manhattan project. In fact, it sorta made the case that he was incompetent with security. If that was the intent, then good job I guess?
It was totally legit to strip his clearances. Making that out like a McCarthy moment was ridiculous. Especially in light that modern hollywood is far worse than the McCarthy era ever was.
The last scene was eye rolling.
OldArmy71 said:
I didn't find anything troubling about the portrayal of Truman.
First of all, Truman had a reputation as being a straight shooter: blunt, to the point, etc.
Secondly, I agree with his POV concerning Oppenheimer, so maybe that's why the scene doesn't disturb me.
This movie tried to imply that everybody other than the scientists were unsophisticated knuckle draggers. When in actuality, the scientists were naive as hell in every field other than their specialty.Cliff.Booth said:That wasn't a depiction of him being blunt and to the point. It was a depiction of him being ignorant, arrogant, and dismissive. Not saying he was a flawless man, but I don't think he was the kind of man that scene presented him as.OldArmy71 said:
I didn't find anything troubling about the portrayal of Truman.
First of all, Truman had a reputation as being a straight shooter: blunt, to the point, etc.
Secondly, I agree with his POV concerning Oppenheimer, so maybe that's why the scene doesn't disturb me.
TexAg2001 said:
Saw it last night in IMAX at First Colony Mall in Sugar Land. The ticket person told us when we arrived that the AC just went out in the theater and wasn't expected to come back on. We were given the option to either get a refund or watch it with no AC. We checked out the theater and it fairly comfortable so we decide to stay. I didn't think about how hot it may get over the course of a 3 hour movie. I think most people decided to get a refund because there were maybe 30 other people watching it with us.
I got so enthralled by the movie that I completely forgot about the AC being broken. I only remembered it wasn't working when I felt the air kick on in the last 10 minutes of the showing.
Incredible movie with great acting. I was worried about the 3 hour runtime, knowing it was mostly dialogue, but the pacing of each scene really kept it moving and made it feel much shorter than that. The time hopping kept me mentally engaged trying to figure out if the scene was before or after the bomb. I felt like I was on the "edge of my seat" for most of the movie.
The use of sound is what really made this movie....thundering crescendos followed by absolute silence, for example. I'm going to encourage others to view it in theaters primarily for the sound. I think the visuals will translate fine to home viewing, but the audio won't unless you have a great setup.
Jack Thauer said:
Most people focus their home video budget heavily on video and then just buy a cheap soundbar. Should be 50/50 if not more heavily spent on audio. They are equally important.
aTmAg said:
I thought the movie was meh.
Like typical Nolan, hard as hell to hear the dialog. From now on, I'm not going to watch any of his movies in the theater. I'll just wait until I can stream it with subtitles. It's a waste of money otherwise.
The nuke explosion was underwhelming. The brief one they showed during one of the dream sequences was better. I thought they were setting us up for a mind blowing one later, but nope.
The nudity was totally unnecessary. If they are going to do that, at least make the woman hot to make it worthwhile.
Other than characters claiming it, the movie failed to show how Oppenheimer was the only guy who could lead the Manhattan project. In fact, it sorta made the case that he was incompetent with security. If that was the intent, then good job I guess?
It was totally legit to strip his clearances. Making that out like a McCarthy moment was ridiculous. Especially in light that modern hollywood is far worse than the McCarthy era ever was.
The last scene was eye rolling.