Thread 212133004 - /tv/ [Archived: 894 hours ago]

mr. bruh its back
6/29/2025, 5:50:38 AM No.212133004
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Oppenheimer is one of the most garbage movies ever and you know it.
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Anonymous
6/29/2025, 5:58:11 AM No.212133212
>>212133004 (OP)
Just let it go, Jimbo.
Anonymous
6/29/2025, 6:06:06 AM No.212133435
>le nuclear war has been inevitable since the splitting of the atom we destroyed the world
Brainlet take. Nolan should go further. Rationalism dooms itself.
Anonymous
6/29/2025, 6:20:50 AM No.212133884
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>>212133004 (OP)
I skipped it. I didnt see the point.
Watch tenet.
Anonymous
6/29/2025, 6:22:35 AM No.212133932
>>212133004 (OP)
I wouldn't go that far but it was nothing special and not worth anywhere near the hype it received. I finally watched it a couple of days ago but never will again.
Anonymous
6/29/2025, 6:34:29 AM No.212134328
The only part worth watching was the scene where Emily Blunt gets fed up with the interrogators and wipes the floor with them.
That was cool. The rest of the movie was dumb and boring. Which sucks because my goodness, what a cast.
Anonymous
6/29/2025, 6:34:45 AM No.212134332
>>212133004 (OP)
Worst Nolan movie but was still a top 10 movies of all time, He's just THAT good.
Anonymous
6/29/2025, 6:48:10 AM No.212134749
>>212133004 (OP)
You might be right
>see it in theaters
>hey that was pretty good
>year later its on tv
>put it on
>...
>omg is this shit actually bad and I just got swept up in hype?
>turn off after 30 mins
Anonymous
6/29/2025, 6:51:24 AM No.212134828
>>212133004 (OP)
how do the bones stay together?
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Anonymous
6/29/2025, 6:53:00 AM No.212134875
I laughed at the part where Strauss was complaining about how Oppenheimer was talking to Einstein and he's sure he turned Einstein against him, and Strauss' aide smugly quips to him
>well maybe they were just talking about something a little more important than you >:3

Bravo Nolan, you just totally owned that random bureaucrat who died 50 fucking years ago!
Anonymous
6/29/2025, 6:55:24 AM No.212134935
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>>212134828
dumbass, haven't you ever seen one of these?
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Anonymous
6/29/2025, 7:11:05 AM No.212135352
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>>212133004 (OP)
My girlfriend convinced me to watch it
And it was pretty much what I expected.
2 hours of jerking off a guy who slapped his name on a project.

I hate biopics. I dont get why people enjoy that shit so much. The cool part is he was involved with building the nuke, I don't give a shit about his over dramafied love life.
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Anonymous
6/29/2025, 7:12:47 AM No.212135400
>>212134935
good catch anon
Anonymous
6/29/2025, 7:25:45 AM No.212135831
>>212135352
>2 hours of jerking off a guy who slapped his name on a project.
whatever your thoughts about the movie, and I didn't much care for it either, but Oppenheimer was one of the greatest project managers in history