Oppenheimer cemented its awards-season front-runner status with a leading eight Critics Choice Awards including Best Picture and Best Director for Christopher Nolan tonight in Santa Monica. It inde…
The sheer amount of garbage that HW puts out via streaming platforms is crazy. SO MUCH TRASH. And these two films are just the best ones out of piles and piles of trash. It’s so amazing how good screenplays never get developed and we get stuck with bullshit like Oppenheimer (a who cares film about nuke propaganda) and Barbie (a who cares film opining creatively about how humans and their social norms are fucking stupid and lazy and how it affects them). It should be noted that I haven’t seen or read anything about these films so you can disregard my opinion. I just wanted to comment about how bad streaming content is.
I genuinely don't understand the hype. I saw Oppenheimer and thought it was the most average movie I've ever seen with a pretty coat of paint on it. I didn't even remember half the plot when I tried to explain it to someone later that same day. Where's all the love and awards coming from?
I love history. History is great. I do not give a single shit about this man.
"I sure don't wanna kill people" kills people "ah damn I killed people" looks into the camera as Seinfeld laugh track plays
I would've loved a movie about the Manhattan project and how it all came together. Oppenheimer's struggles meant nothing and mostly just added runtime.
A large amount of the movie just reminded me that I should rewatch The Imitation Game. A movie about someone who saved significantly more people than Oppenheimer killed and then his country murdered him before anyone even knew he existed. Alan Turing was a war hero. Oppenheimer was a little sad sometimes.