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THE PENGUIN 1x5 *CRAZIEST EPISODE YET* FIRST TIME REACTION!
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*THIS SHOW IS SO GOOD* THE PENGUIN 1x2 FIRST TIME REACTION!
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THE PENGUIN PREMIERE 1x1 REACTION! THE BATMAN SPIN-OFF MINISERIES
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*WOW* FARGO 5x10 SEASON FINALE REACTION! FIRST TIME WATCHING
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WATCHING FARGO SEASON 5 FINALE for the first time! 💎Like the video! 💎Subscribe to the channel! 💎Comment what we should watch next! 🕒TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - Intro 0:08 - Pre-episode discussion 0:10 - Munch 0:30 - Lorraine 0:41 - Gator 0:52 - Who will kill Roy 01:07 - Season highlight 01:41 - Indira 01:55 - My favourite Fargo season 02:20 - Set up in the last episode 02:35 - SMH 02:43 - REACTION 19:04 ...
THE CURSE 1x10 FINALE *FIRST TIME WATCHING* REACTION & DISCUSSION
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THE CURSE FINALE for the first time! 💎Like the video! 💎Subscribe to the channel! 💎Comment what we should watch next! 🕒TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - Intro 0:07 - Abshir and Nala 0:44 - So much set up 1:20 - Cringiest moment so far 1:59 - Great cinematography 2:24 - Alice Coltrane 2:44 - Car following Whitney 3:01 - Last two episodes 3:15 - Predictions 4:03 - Reaction 21:52 - Post episode discussion 22:00 - ...
*OMGG* DUNE PART TWO (2024) TRAILER 3 REACTION - FIRST TIME WATCHING
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this oppenheimer scene was too much
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im sorry but this is over the cheese limit
*WOW* FURIOSA (2024) TRAILER REACTION - FIRST TIME WATCHING!
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*this is hard to watch* THE CURSE 1x2 FIRST TIME REACTION *NEW SERIES*
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  • @saahir18
    @saahir18 20 дней назад

    This show has been a very good experience. Colin and the other actors are not playing around. Loved the reaction.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 19 дней назад

      totally agree, the performances are so good!

  • @FirstnameLastname-do1px
    @FirstnameLastname-do1px 6 месяцев назад

    This season was pretty bad imo.

    • @RullXov
      @RullXov 3 месяца назад

      It was awesome.

  • @aWomanFreed
    @aWomanFreed 7 месяцев назад

    My mind was blown by this episode. Incredible. It’s not a dream, either

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 7 месяцев назад

      amazing episode :D I envy the people who have yet to see it for the first time

  • @Savings_and_Grift_Plan
    @Savings_and_Grift_Plan 8 месяцев назад

    Fargo has been good at incorporating esoteric figures into their storylines S1: Malvo as fear/the predator S2: The UFO S3: Varga and the Wandering Jew S4: The Snowman Ghost S5: The SinEater / Moonk

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 8 месяцев назад

      That's actually a really good observation, I particularly liked how the UFO was incorporated in S2

  • @flavorwise3511
    @flavorwise3511 8 месяцев назад

    Nathan Fielding should be cast as Richard Mayhew in 'Neverwhere'. He was born for this role and I am willing to repeat it in all comment sections and courts of law in which I am currently on trial.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 8 месяцев назад

      I'm going to look up Neverwhere

  • @certain-cook
    @certain-cook 8 месяцев назад

    Take it as face value, Asher fell into the sky when his kid was born. Incredible show.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah, an amazing show! I watched Benny Safdie's interview at the Lincoln Theater and he said "its just what happened and we just filmed it" :D

  • @filmtoppings
    @filmtoppings 8 месяцев назад

    Lorraine accepting Dot as not only a Lyon but as a daughter of her own warmed my heart.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 8 месяцев назад

      That phone call in the penultimate episode made me tear up :')

  • @bobertgallardo2029
    @bobertgallardo2029 8 месяцев назад

    It killed me with the dinner scene, one trying to be serious the other like...anywho. 😀 "Ever drive a Kia, its like driving a cloud. " 😂lmfao

    • @JesseJ588
      @JesseJ588 7 месяцев назад

      This is the single most Minnesotan shit ever. We do it all the time.

  • @rahallivex
    @rahallivex 9 месяцев назад

    I laughed so hard at this episode in particular Asher stuck in ceiling scene. Hilarious and horrifying. 😂😂

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      omg for real, that first time we see him up there scared the shit out of me

  • @KavinBoodram
    @KavinBoodram 9 месяцев назад

    It wasn' a dream sequence. Or some kind of metaphor, That all really happened. And the reason she was so pregnant in this episode compared to the last was because after episode 9 the series jumped several months into the future with episode 10.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      noo I didnt mean if she was pregnant compared to episode 9, I meant in the beginning of episode 10 on rachel ray she didnt seem that pregnant (or maybe she was which is why I was questioning it)

  • @rorydwebb
    @rorydwebb 9 месяцев назад

    😂 enjoyed watching your reaction in real time, what an ending 🙃

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      ayy, thank you, what an insane way to end it, so weird but kind of feels appropriate :D

  • @karma432
    @karma432 9 месяцев назад

    Roy and Munch and Lorraine were old testament--an eye for an eye. Dot turns out to be new testament--forgive me my trespasses as I forgive others who trespass against me. She even gives Munch the equivalent of communion (bIsquick style) and redeems him.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      ah thats an interesting interpretation!

    • @lewisfrost7607
      @lewisfrost7607 7 месяцев назад

      That’s how I interpreted it as well….

  • @nickmullen2423
    @nickmullen2423 9 месяцев назад

    Love that you love fargo s2

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      what the hell is this nick mullen from the adam friedland show?! and yeah everything about season 2 was just top tier!

  • @CPD98
    @CPD98 9 месяцев назад

    I don't remember a WTF episode like this one since Twin peaks the return

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      I've only seen the first season of twin peaks!! But this is definitely lynchian in the best way

    • @CPD98
      @CPD98 9 месяцев назад

      @@Cinecorner7 Go watch the rest, you won't be disappointed 🍷

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      I might do a reaction series for the rest or the final season (the return)@@CPD98

  • @nickmullen2423
    @nickmullen2423 9 месяцев назад

    Minnesota resident here, love that they stopped the munch fight with hospitality!

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      omg so awesome to have someone from Minnesota!! that was such a wholesome ending

  • @damontoledo8253
    @damontoledo8253 9 месяцев назад

    In prison, cigarettes are used as a type of commerce. Lorraine gives him cigarettes as final salt in the wound because it will probably save Roy from a savage beating for just one day, so he needs to spend it wisely. Lorraine's gesture is like robbing a bank for thousands and leaving behind just $1.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      OHHHHH, of course, thank you!

    • @Melodicroger
      @Melodicroger 9 месяцев назад

      Yep, cigarettes are prison currency and a cliched notion of buying your way to avoid grave harm behind bars…it’s metaphorical. Roy grabbing it was his acknowledgment of desperation/hopeless (one pack of cigarettes will not save him).

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      yeahh, that makes sense, I was thinking if it was a callback to something or smth like that@@Melodicroger

    • @lizjo7213
      @lizjo7213 7 месяцев назад

      In true Lorraine fashion, just one pack of cigarettes is extremely cruel because that won't be nothing and after what she said Roy probably will be smoking them himself 😅...

  • @dapete
    @dapete 9 месяцев назад

    LOL at "double tap!"

  • @kdpowers
    @kdpowers 9 месяцев назад

    Einstein died a year after Oppenheimer's clearance was denied so yeah I think he was talking to him in his head there.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      noo, I'm sure this conversation actually took place

    • @kdpowers
      @kdpowers 9 месяцев назад

      Albert went to Washington?@@Cinecorner7

  • @Cinecorner7
    @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

    SINCE THE CURSE AND FARGO IS OVER NOW LET ME KNOW WHAT TO WATCH NEXT! Currently im only watching the new season of True Detective.

    • @Stress-Free-K
      @Stress-Free-K 9 месяцев назад

      True Detective is all I know about. Will you be doing weekly or bi-weekly reviews of it? The supernatural seems more than hinted at here as well.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      I didn't make a reaction to the first episode, because I wasn't sure if I was going to like it, but after watching ep1 I really enjoy it, so I'll be making a reaction/discussion video every single week for each episode!@@Stress-Free-K

    • @Stress-Free-K
      @Stress-Free-K 9 месяцев назад

      @@Cinecorner7 Ya ... it looks like its gonna be a goodie! Can't wait to see your take.

  • @alicem3415
    @alicem3415 9 месяцев назад

    I think I got lost with the visuals in the episode. I was so fixated on Asher walking on the ceiling. I kept turning my laptop screen upside down and back to look at it from both perspectives. I felt bad for Asher in the end. I don't like the way Dougie betrayed him, cursed him, and then recorded his demise. Asher seemed like he was really turning himself around, and Dougie just seemed so consumed by guilt over his wife that he had to keep lashing out at Asher in jealousy for having a loving marriage and a baby on the way. I wish there were more characters like Asher. His cringe moments just felt so real and refreshing compared to so many characters in TV that are just written to always be quick and witty.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      like i've been in a group and said/did something that I thought would make everyone laugh and no one did, so the moment where he tried to make everyone laugh in the comedy class (end of episode 4 or 5) literally was so horrifiying and REAL, I really wish there were more characters on TV like that.

  • @paulhewes7333
    @paulhewes7333 9 месяцев назад

    The actor who played Trooper Witt, was a show "The New Girl" where he was a cop, named Winston. His character had a cat and 6 sisters.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      Ohhh, thats an awesome reference, I really would like to see more of this actor

    • @dapete
      @dapete 9 месяцев назад

      I wonder if that implies way out of his element in this show.

  • @Cinecorner7
    @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

    SINCE THE CURSE AND FARGO IS OVER NOW LET ME KNOW WHAT TO WATCH NEXT! Currently im only watching the new season of True Detective.

  • @yt.byliam
    @yt.byliam 9 месяцев назад

    I thought the scene where Asher and Whitney were holding each other in mid air was perfect symbolism of their relationship. Asher is constantly trying to bring Whitney up, she’s above him and he practically views her as a Godess. Meanwhile, she’s just bringing him down, ultimately what she tries to do most of the episode and a representation of how she treats their relationship. Also, Nathan Fielder came out the gate as a great director. The voyeuristic atmosphere of the show is superb and Fielder really has a knack for framing, precise camera movements, and of course… his signature cringe. I also thought it was the perfect collaboration between Benny and Nathan. Visually the film looked a lot like the Safdie Bros. signature style, as well as their unique sound design. However, instead of the anxiety coming from hectic dialogue, intimate close-ups, and lots of camera movements, Fielder uses his tactics at evoking anxiety through his uncomfortable dialogue/acting and, as stated, voyeuristic direction. What a fantastic show. Edit: If you watch it upside down, it totally makes sense that they made a perfect, upside-down replica of the house.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      I SOO AGREE with that, when Whitney holds onto him, they balance out, but when Moses (who has much more mass than Whitney) almost flies away with Asher, the way they held that shot of Whitney and Asher floating in the air also made it feel like it has pretty strong significance. As for Nathan Fielder being a great director, so damn true, with the rehearsal and now this, what a talented guy honestly. I really hope we see more collaborations with Safdie and Fielder, Safdie explained how hes coming from the side of trying to turn fiction into a reality and Fielder coming from trying to turn reality into fiction so when they meet in the middle, it's just such original TV.

    • @nickabenson
      @nickabenson 9 месяцев назад

      The perfect replica of the house upside down is exactly the kind of thing that Nathan would do. He had entire buildings made in warehouses for "The Rehearsal", so that fits his MO perfectly.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      true, and he will probably start renting out the upside down house on airbnb (he graduated from one of canada's top business schools with really good grades)@@nickabenson

  • @seymourpant
    @seymourpant 9 месяцев назад

    I appreciate the comments on this video. For my part, I’ll say that this was a very stressful episode of TV, in a good way. I think the fact that the episode is so Asher-centric, compared to the rest of the series having him be second fiddle to Whitney, might indicate that this is some kind of exploration of his inner world. He feels that the baby is going to replace him in Whitney’s eyes, and his tenuous grasp on reality and humanity is going to slip even more. Edit: I also just realized that he couldn’t get his phone, showing that he couldn’t connect to anybody

    • @yt.byliam
      @yt.byliam 9 месяцев назад

      That’s a nice observation! I also thought it was interesting how Asher is almost always on his phone, utilizing his phone, and Whitney gets mad at his about the phone… but the one time he really needs it he can’t get to it.

  • @space_1073
    @space_1073 9 месяцев назад

    Whatever it is or means, this whole sequence felt so horrifying, it really struck a nerve in me I didn't know I had, and it was done so well.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      I agree with you, it's especially effective I think because up to this point it had been this ultrarealistic show and then its contrasted with this supernatural element. And even though I dont really understand (and probably never will :D) whats happening on screen it really connects emotionally which is the important thing.

    • @thefreerocketman5777
      @thefreerocketman5777 9 месяцев назад

      Facts I felt so anxious even after the episode ended

    • @robgaertner632
      @robgaertner632 9 месяцев назад

      I haven’t smoked in weeks and I had to take a dab after this☠️

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      LOL@@robgaertner632

  • @zombiesingularity
    @zombiesingularity 9 месяцев назад

    Found a Reddit comment that gives a pretty interesting analysis: Asher says to Whitney "There's a little me inside you". One of the last things he ever says to her is "Waah, I'm a baby". The doula delivers him from the safety of the house (womb) to the danger of the world. The branch (umbilical cord) is cut, and we get the scene of him flying off into space intercut with the baby being born as he curls up into the foetal position. The Hindu? chants representing reincarnation, [Asher's rebirth], etc. [Some] complain about Whitney getting a happy ending while Asher dies even though Whitney was as bad as Asher all along, but [they're] missing the point that really she hasn't escaped him. And thematically it ties into the well-intended rejuvenation/reincarnation of Española that was more insidious beneath the surface. (Source: /u/epicmarc)

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      Yea, the intercutting between Asher and the child being born really left the impression that theyre connected, and omg I didnt even make the connection that he flies away in the fetal position!!! And also the way it was shot I think its a pretty clear ode to 2001, except in 2001 its a baby thats flying through space further implying (I think) the connection between Asher and Whitney's newborn child.

  • @nickabenson
    @nickabenson 9 месяцев назад

    I would love to see a video that explores all of the different possible theories of what happened in the finale. I think it is left open-ended to allow for almost any interpretation to work, because there are no concrete answers that could be used to debunk an interpretation.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      that 2nd part you said is so true, half of me loves that they left it ambigious and the other half is like i need concrete answers :D but I really think it is kind of lynchian, because the literal content of it is so bizarre, yet I kind of feel like emotionally I understand it

    • @Stress-Free-K
      @Stress-Free-K 9 месяцев назад

      @@Cinecorner7 The fan reaction reminds me of the "Who Shot J.R." season finale the of Dallas TV show (Which also turned out to be a dream). That show caused a near-nation-wide breakdown across the US with people feuding about "whodunnit". Too bad the Curse is not nearly as popular. Nevertheless, I do think the Curse fandom should rally around the dream interpretation for two reasons: 1) Don't we want a season 2 and one with Asher in it? 2) If Asher really was "cursed" then Nala is the most likely culprit. Further promoting the "Magic Negro" trope. A sentiment that I think the show rails against thru Cara. So let's not eat that turkey. Also, the dream theory does not in any way diminish the Lynchian-Felinniesque elegance of the episode. In fact, dream sequences are well-established vehicles for driving home those unmoored feelings of wonder we all felt afterward.

    • @nickabenson
      @nickabenson 9 месяцев назад

      I think there are other curse interpretations like the idea that it was Dougie's curse, a curse from the land itself, the idea that if you believe in a curse that it can become real, etc. The show does a good job of providing a lot of alternate sources for the curse that don't require Nala to have actually cursed him.@@Stress-Free-K

    • @Stress-Free-K
      @Stress-Free-K 9 месяцев назад

      @@nickabenson Yes. And Dougie's crying after watching Asher fly up into the air could be seen as an admission of guilt. But I think it is more likely that Dougie feels more guilty for just not believing Asher in the first place. Especially after Asher so convincingly pleaded with him to be believed. And yes Asher did say I curse you to Asher. But that seemed more like him trying to be mean after Asher shamed him about his wife's death. Plus, Asher was on his knees in tears begging Nala to curse him. So I don't think Dougie even thinks he has that ability. So why should we? However, the land having cursed Asher isn't something I've noticed developed in the show. Would you be so kind as to provide some instances to support that theory?

    • @nickabenson
      @nickabenson 9 месяцев назад

      The show talks a lot about the idea that the ownership of the land in that area is contested, and that it truly belongs to the Native American people who have lived there for ages. Whitney and Asher claim to deeply care about this issue, but it is presented to the audience that this care is more superficial than anything. They are trying to exploit the land for their own gain. Whitney is doing it to stroke her own ego. Asher is doing it to try and please Whitney. I could imagine the curse being a retaliation of the land itself against them in an effort to stop the show. Remember Dougie specifically said that Asher was a necessary component for the show to continue. Also Asher's curse is that the land literally pushes him away, preventing him from touching it. What are your thoughts on this land curse theory? There are honestly endless interpretations.@@Stress-Free-K

  • @Stress-Free-K
    @Stress-Free-K 9 месяцев назад

    If we accept that many months have passed and Whitney is about to give birth. Then I agree with you. The only way the finale makes sense is if Asher is dreaming. Cuz only in his own mind could he be sooo sensitive, un-cringy, philosophical and heroic. Others theorize that there really is a curse. And that theory makes me noxious on a number of levels.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      Theres no way that it's real, also at the very end when the people are saying "is that the HGTV guy" theyre looking up at the tree while saying it (it might be because theyre looking at the firetruck), literally makes me think asher hung himself from the tree or something. Another interesting thing someone pointed out and I cant get out of my head was that Asher said in the episode "sometimes you gotta go to extreme lengths to make your point" which might tie into the ending being also very extreme to make a point about Ashers and Whitneys relationship in reality.

    • @Stress-Free-K
      @Stress-Free-K 9 месяцев назад

      @@Cinecorner7 One RUclipsr who does a fantastic job paralleling Asher's ascent into the heavens with the birth of baby Asher is - Daniel Barrero 8665. Your noting of the 2001: Space Odessey moment was right on point with his perceptions. He also highlights the "extreme lengths" remark. And because this show is so meta that, floating your main character off into the vastness of space certainly qualifies as extreme. I actually think Dougie was right. Asher is having a panic attack about being a father. And either is dreaming up the entire episode. Or at least having a panic attack which manifests in his mind as no longer being able to be acknowledged by the entire world, literally. Further extending Asher's perception that sometimes he's invisible to people. Now gravity refuses to accept his existence. So Whitney has to end up calling the doula and paramedics cuz Asher chases himself up a tree. And once the branch is cut he loses consciousness and eventually is brought to the hospital for observation.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      You know what I found odd was Dougie talking to the firefighter which at first I thought of as a comedic moment, but he says "weird when I see my friend up there like that, who's nothing like my dad you know he's a good guy, Asher.." and the way he delivers this line feels so forced and open for Dougie to say, which makes me further question of whether its real or its Asher's imagination. Maybe I'm reading a little bit too much into it, but yeah it really feels like this is what Asher would hope in his imagination Dougie would say about him :D @@Stress-Free-K

    • @Stress-Free-K
      @Stress-Free-K 9 месяцев назад

      @@Cinecorner7 Asher's cool, uncringy, and relatively cleaver demeanor on Rachel Ray seemed out of character. He also gave away a house where he invested $200k and did not blink an eye when Abshir seemed annoyed at the offer. And his deep, incisive comments at the Shabbat dinner also feel like Asher cosplaying who he'd like to be. Similar to his kinky sex talk Whitney was privileged to overhear. But you're right. Ash doesn't realize Dougie doesn't have much respect for him. So it makes sense in Asher's dream Dougie would have bizarre complimentary things to say that make little sense.

    • @jessemaleh8145
      @jessemaleh8145 9 месяцев назад

      @@Cinecorner7it's definitely real. he vanished from the face of the earth on the day of his baby's birth. Whitney was now forever a Siegel and he fulfilled his purpose. she wanted him gone and gone he went; per his passionate plea on the bed after viewing the tape. there was a reason the father didn't want anyone talking about curses with the girl cuz clearly she has power.

  • @bradwiggins2332
    @bradwiggins2332 9 месяцев назад

    Not wrong! 😂 I gave it a pass because I loved the movie overall, but yeah the line he delivered felt too campy for a serious scientific drama. Like then He and Einstein grab a pair of budwisers and shotguns "And now its time to roll out" About him being there though, I was more perplexed that his friends were watching him strike out with Jean than I was about Einstein walking by his front door. He probably knew he was going through a tough time and saw him saying bye to his guests, thought he would swing by and reassure him. They both lived nearby, that part didn't bother me whatsoever.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      LOL budweisers and shotguns

  • @Dimmary
    @Dimmary 9 месяцев назад

    When you say it like that..

  • @Cinecorner7
    @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

    This video got much more views than anticipated, so to give more context I like to think that this encounter between them wasn't written to be presented like this, but Oppenheimer had a notoriously short shooting schedule, so I can see them being like yeah lets have Tom Conti (the actor playing Einstein) on set for this scene so we can tie these two together just because its a 3 hour picture (with a lot of dialogue so likely a 180+ page script) and they have so much to shoot. With that being said I did preface the video by saying I love this movie, 99% of it works for me and saw it several times, one of the best cinema experiences in recent memory for the sound design alone + fun fact my favourite movie of all time is The Prestige, which is a Nolan movie, main point being that just because the way they tied these encounters together was silly doesn't mean that its not a great film, both these things can be true at once. Edit: also great to see that this won so many awards at the Golden Globes, hopefully will sweep the Oscars as well :)

  • @andremarcelino6809
    @andremarcelino6809 9 месяцев назад

    Mediocre target audience of Marvel's humor. Do research broo,, they are neighbors and Very Close Friends, of course he's gonna approach Oppenheimer casual like that

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      omgg those posters are from when i was 7 years younger :(

  • @sovietmachine528
    @sovietmachine528 9 месяцев назад

    calling it cheesy when you have marvel slop for children behind you

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      thats from 2017 😭

  • @Kosh2112
    @Kosh2112 9 месяцев назад

    Glad you enjoyed that. I can’t wait! I honestly feel that the book is one of the greatest pieces of literature ever authored in the United States. It was written in 1965 - the year I was born. I never thought any movie could ever be made to do it justice. Looks like it’s happening.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      I'm so excited for this, it's crazy! I'm holding off from reading the book until I see this 2nd part though!

  • @gkkelemen
    @gkkelemen 10 месяцев назад

    yeeeez... how old are you? 🤨

  • @JR-xp1yr
    @JR-xp1yr 10 месяцев назад

    nah

  • @alioncaci
    @alioncaci 10 месяцев назад

    Einstein didn't pop up out of nowhere. He lived there, too. It's only common that great minds stroll around at night.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 10 месяцев назад

      yeah someone mentioned it as well! however I still think it was silly how they presented it :D

    • @tiburc10
      @tiburc10 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah but still the way Nolan blocks the scene is pretty bad it makes it comic

    • @alioncaci
      @alioncaci 9 месяцев назад

      Right... Nolan is a bad director@@tiburc10

    • @tiburc10
      @tiburc10 9 месяцев назад

      You think Nolan can't make a bad choice? You think he is perfect and eveything he does is perfect?@@alioncaci

    • @alioncaci
      @alioncaci 9 месяцев назад

      I'm saying that you, or I, or most of the people on the planet are not in any position of making fun in a judgmental way for his cinematic choices, @@tiburc10 If you wanted attention, congratulations, you got it. But it still doesn't make you right.

  • @TheAbhi4188
    @TheAbhi4188 10 месяцев назад

    read the biography, Einstein was Oppenheimer's neighbor in the Princeton AEC campus. And he did visit Oppenheimer on the same day when the charges was brought against him and was made known to the faculty/public

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 10 месяцев назад

      ohh thats very interesting to know! I definitely should check it out, im just saying that it was presented it a funny way (imo)

    • @1Dubbelman
      @1Dubbelman 9 месяцев назад

      @@Cinecorner7 it would've been even better if Oppenheimer looked in the distance while talking to Einstein, then looked back but Einstein disappeared... Like Batman 🦇

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 9 месяцев назад

      OMG that would have been insane *everyone in the theatre wouldve gone crazy*@@1Dubbelman

  • @francescomalagoli2467
    @francescomalagoli2467 10 месяцев назад

    i laugh my ass off too

  • @tedyeo4778
    @tedyeo4778 10 месяцев назад

    Can you please example the joke I have no context😂

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 10 месяцев назад

      watch the movie its well worth your time :D

  • @lellycat991
    @lellycat991 10 месяцев назад

    SAME WE LAUGHED SO MUCH at the cinema, but nobody else was laughing and we were literally crying trying to hold it in. i'm glad there's a community of people who found this scene funny hahaha

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 10 месяцев назад

      😂 im relieved too that we werent the only ones because we felt so bad in the cinema

    • @OkayUser
      @OkayUser 9 месяцев назад

      mbv nice

    • @kdpowers
      @kdpowers 9 месяцев назад

      Ppl in my cinema chuckled.

  • @DystopiaWithoutNeons
    @DystopiaWithoutNeons 10 месяцев назад

    Nothing tops going to watch the movie with my father and having to laugh it off, twice, Florence riding Cillian.

  • @theofernandes3812
    @theofernandes3812 10 месяцев назад

    HAHA my friends and I also laughed out loud in the theatre

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 10 месяцев назад

      😂 i knew someone else thought so

  • @abhinandanroshan4688
    @abhinandanroshan4688 10 месяцев назад

    well i don't find anything wrong with that scene . Edit: I re watched the movie and you are correct it is lowkey humorous.

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 10 месяцев назад

      thats okay, im glad it didnt bother you :D

    • @mrverironiottan
      @mrverironiottan 10 месяцев назад

      @@Cinecorner7 He wanted to talk to him?

  • @alvarohernandez7484
    @alvarohernandez7484 10 месяцев назад

    THANK YOU FOR DESTROYING THE LEGENDARY MAD MAX TRILOGY

    • @Cinecorner7
      @Cinecorner7 10 месяцев назад

      come on bro fury road was awesome and this has the same creative team behind it