Experience the breathtaking global phenomenon that has captivated audiences around the world. Written for the screen and directed by Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer thrusts audiences into the mind of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy), whose landmark work on the Manhattan Project created the first atomic bomb. An unprecedented cinematic event, Oppenheimer features an all-star cast that includes Emily Blunt, Oscar winner Matt Damon, Oscar nominee Robert Downey Jr., Oscar nominee Florence Pugh, Josh Hartnett, and Oscar winners Casey Affleck, Rami Malek and Kenneth Branagh.
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Experience the breathtaking global phenomenon that has captivated audiences around the world. Written for the screen and directed by Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer thrusts audiences into the mind of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy), whose landmark work on the Manhattan Project created the first atomic bomb. An unprecedented cinematic event, Oppenheimer features an all-star cast that includes Emily Blunt, Oscar winner Matt Damon, Oscar nominee Robert Downey Jr., Oscar nominee Florence Pugh, Josh Hartnett, and Oscar winners Casey Affleck, Rami Malek and Kenneth Branagh.
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I started when DVDs were big. Then moved to Blu Ray. Then 4K Blu Ray.....I got tired of constantly replacing my library and scrapped all my physical movies. Just so much easier to watch digital too.
Great movie if you have a hard time falling asleep. Just turn it on and you'll be snoozing in no time. But you could save $5 and turn on CSPAN as well.
This is one of those movies that I'm glad I saw once and will never want to watch again. It's rather slow paced despite the great actors involved. I did enjoy it but it's a one and done sorta movie.
Would highly suggest streaming before you buy. Unless you're into slow burn stuff.(Lol)
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Terrible, overrated movie. Like Anora, it's one of those movies people use as some gold standard to gauge the IQ of other's and it's ridiculous.
You see this with a lot of slow movies. You get certain people who think because they liked it, they are intellectually superior and those that didn't are just children with add who can't pay attention unless there's a car crash every other minute.
Just like people who go to a wine tasting not to taste the wine but to make sure everyone there knows how good they are at tasting wine. As loudly as they can boast "oh I can taste essence of cinnamon and oak in this!"
Years back, someone put a banana on an empty art exhibit pedestal. The "intellectually superior" started taking pictures and posting online on blogs how they loved it, how raw and amazing the piece was. Some even said it brought them heavy emotions. Criticizing people as immature who said "it's just a banana".
Well it came out a day or two later that someone dropped the banana from their lunch and someone else not finding a waste basket, put it on the pedestal.
Let's see how many down votes I get from the superiors.
You see this with a lot of slow movies. You get certain people who think because they liked it, they are intellectually superior and those that didn't are just children with add who can't pay attention unless there's a car crash every other minute.
Just like people who go to a wine tasting not to taste the wine but to make sure everyone there knows how good they are at tasting wine. As loudly as they can boast "oh I can taste essence of cinnamon and oak in this!"
Years back, someone put a banana on an empty art exhibit pedestal. The "intellectually superior" started taking pictures and posting online on blogs how they loved it, how raw and amazing the piece was. Some even said it brought them heavy emotions. Criticizing people as immature who said "it's just a banana".
Well it came out a day or two later that someone dropped the banana from their lunch and someone else not finding a waste basket, put it on the pedestal.
Let's see how many down votes I get from the superiors.
A friend that I used to have teaches photography at a major art college down South. I think it's embarrassing because I actually knew when he started picking up photography. It's not really a skill or a talent and I don't really think his work is exceptional. It's possible that it is for sports photography but his focus is just taking pictures of random stuff.
I'm telling you, it makes me sick to my stomach that people are paying thousands to his school and him to teach photography. Maybe before digital photography, it was a skill. Today, even toddlers can take great pictures. It's wild.
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You see this with a lot of slow movies. You get certain people who think because they liked it, they are intellectually superior and those that didn't are just children with add who can't pay attention unless there's a car crash every other minute.
This isn't one of those movies where people don't like it just don't like traditional movies right? The same people who says it's overrated or "terrible" that also think Fast and the Furious 9 is a better movie?
I haven't seen it yet and debating buying physical copy as most of Nolan's movies have been good.
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The difference is, they aren't actually buying anything. They don't "own a copy". They're leasing to watch, at least as long as that company is in business.
At least with the physical copy it *is* yours. You can lend it. You can sell it. You can watch it without anyone else watching you watch it.
Your comment is getting a lot of down votes but it's definitely a case of digital vs physical. I lost some of the older redeemed movies when all of them tried to combine. (Vudu, Movies Anywhere, UltraViolet, etc) There's no guarantee the streaming versions will be there forever. At least with a disc it gives the best sound and visual capacity over streaming that needs high speed internet connections to watch.
worst and most inaccurate justification to steal intellectual property ever.
I guess if you're okay with "buying" content that they might eventually remove, aka steal from you, go for it! And continue supporting the system that's killing real physical media and ownership of things we pay for. This community is honestly pretty weird. We have another active thread making jokes about Luigi and the CEO... it's fine, but saying do not allow greedy corporations to steal from YOU, is very offensive to you guys. Fair enough.
I guess if you're okay with "buying" content that they might eventually remove, aka steal from you, go for it! And continue supporting the system that's killing real physical media and ownership of things we pay for. This community is honestly pretty weird. We have another active thread making jokes about Luigi and the CEO... it's fine, but saying do not allow greedy corporations to steal from YOU, is very offensive to you guys. Fair enough.
lol, I'm not sure who you are replying too, but can't possibly be me. Your justifications for stealing IP is amazing. Nobody is stoping anyone from buying physical media. I purchase physical media all the time.
lol, I'm not sure who you are replying too, but can't possibly be me. Your justifications for stealing IP is amazing. Nobody is stoping anyone from buying physical media. I purchase physical media all the time.
"Nobody is stoping anyone from buying physical media.", right, except the fact that it's gradually disappearing from stores, like Best Buy. Sorry guy, me "stealing IP" is not the problem. You, banding over backwards to defend greedy corporations, or deflecting from the issue that not just me, but others in here as well, have pointed out, is. That's the real lol.
"Nobody is stoping anyone from buying physical media.", right, except the fact that it's gradually disappearing from stores, like Best Buy. Sorry guy, me "stealing IP" is not the problem. You, banding over backwards to defend greedy corporations, or deflecting from the issue that not just me, but others in here as well, have pointed out, is. That's the real lol.
your justification of stealing is not compelling. The only people you will win over are other people who engage in theft of IP. if you don't like the media company, don't watch the stuff they produce. There are tons a free videos and even tons of free movies online. your arguments may be good arguments for not purchasing products from specific companies but they are absurd arguments for theft.
"Nobody is stoping anyone from buying physical media.", right, except the fact that it's gradually disappearing from stores, like Best Buy. Sorry guy, me "stealing IP" is not the problem. You, banding over backwards to defend greedy corporations, or deflecting from the issue that not just me, but others in here as well, have pointed out, is. That's the real lol.
I started when DVDs were big. Then moved to Blu Ray. Then 4K Blu Ray.....I got tired of constantly replacing my library and scrapped all my physical movies. Just so much easier to watch digital too.
I love collecting them like I did Pokémon cards. That alone has an extrinsic value that goes beyond watching the movie
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Would highly suggest streaming before you buy. Unless you're into slow burn stuff.(Lol)
Just like people who go to a wine tasting not to taste the wine but to make sure everyone there knows how good they are at tasting wine. As loudly as they can boast "oh I can taste essence of cinnamon and oak in this!"
Years back, someone put a banana on an empty art exhibit pedestal. The "intellectually superior" started taking pictures and posting online on blogs how they loved it, how raw and amazing the piece was. Some even said it brought them heavy emotions. Criticizing people as immature who said "it's just a banana".
Well it came out a day or two later that someone dropped the banana from their lunch and someone else not finding a waste basket, put it on the pedestal.
Let's see how many down votes I get from the superiors.
Just like people who go to a wine tasting not to taste the wine but to make sure everyone there knows how good they are at tasting wine. As loudly as they can boast "oh I can taste essence of cinnamon and oak in this!"
Years back, someone put a banana on an empty art exhibit pedestal. The "intellectually superior" started taking pictures and posting online on blogs how they loved it, how raw and amazing the piece was. Some even said it brought them heavy emotions. Criticizing people as immature who said "it's just a banana".
Well it came out a day or two later that someone dropped the banana from their lunch and someone else not finding a waste basket, put it on the pedestal.
Let's see how many down votes I get from the superiors.
I'm telling you, it makes me sick to my stomach that people are paying thousands to his school and him to teach photography. Maybe before digital photography, it was a skill. Today, even toddlers can take great pictures. It's wild.
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I haven't seen it yet and debating buying physical copy as most of Nolan's movies have been good.
At least with the physical copy it *is* yours. You can lend it. You can sell it. You can watch it without anyone else watching you watch it.
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