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7/27/2025, 1:58:00 AM
>>511463266
Good guys don't do this
Good guys don't do this
7/22/2025, 8:49:02 AM
7/21/2025, 3:15:13 AM
7/17/2025, 11:26:10 PM
>>149434909
uh huh, go back to the forest
uh huh, go back to the forest
6/27/2025, 10:11:35 PM
>In an interview with Deadline, James Cameron, currently developing his own film centered on Hiroshima, doesn’t hold back when it comes to criticizing Nolan’s approach
>You say this could be your lowest-grossing film because of the subject matter. How surprised were you that Christopher Nolan’s movie Oppenheimer grossed almost $1 billion and won seven Oscars? Clearly people are interested in that whole splitting of the atom.
>Yeah, it’s interesting what he stayed away from. Look, I love the filmmaking, but I did feel that it was a bit of a moral cop-out. Because it’s not like Oppenheimer didn’t know the effects. He’s got one brief scene in the film where we see — and I don’t like to criticize another filmmaker’s film – but there’s only one brief moment where he sees some charred bodies in the audience, and then the film goes on to show how it deeply moved him. But I felt that it dodged the subject. I don’t know whether the studio or Chris felt that that was a third rail that they didn’t want to touch, but I want to go straight at the third rail.
https://deadline.com/2025/06/james-cameron-interview-ghosts-of-hiroshima-movie-a-bomb-japan-1236444510/
>You say this could be your lowest-grossing film because of the subject matter. How surprised were you that Christopher Nolan’s movie Oppenheimer grossed almost $1 billion and won seven Oscars? Clearly people are interested in that whole splitting of the atom.
>Yeah, it’s interesting what he stayed away from. Look, I love the filmmaking, but I did feel that it was a bit of a moral cop-out. Because it’s not like Oppenheimer didn’t know the effects. He’s got one brief scene in the film where we see — and I don’t like to criticize another filmmaker’s film – but there’s only one brief moment where he sees some charred bodies in the audience, and then the film goes on to show how it deeply moved him. But I felt that it dodged the subject. I don’t know whether the studio or Chris felt that that was a third rail that they didn’t want to touch, but I want to go straight at the third rail.
https://deadline.com/2025/06/james-cameron-interview-ghosts-of-hiroshima-movie-a-bomb-japan-1236444510/
6/16/2025, 6:59:03 AM
>>81507516
Posts like this always make me remember why America should've dropped more than two nukes on Japan.
Posts like this always make me remember why America should've dropped more than two nukes on Japan.
6/15/2025, 3:59:33 PM
>>507469962
Not as embarrassing as being fried rice, nip.
Not as embarrassing as being fried rice, nip.
6/12/2025, 1:09:11 PM
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