My favorite part is where Warner Bros unexpectedly made Oppenheimer a big hit by releasing Barbie on the same day in order to get revenge on Christopher Nolan for leaving Warner Bros.
@@margarethmichelina5146 Cranston would have been too old. Werner Heisenberg was in his late twenties when Oppenheimer met him. They also probably wanted someone who could speak German.
The truest part of the movie is when the guy played by James Remar basically said "not Kyoto, because I have a personnal connection to it, any other city that I don't know is fair game" which shows how people in power take decisions in the end.
Nice touch on Nolan's bit. However, it would have been nice if we saw the same photos of the aftermath the Los Alamos team did. A film needs focus, of course, but just not mentioning the effects _at ALL_ is a bit weird. (Probably kills any chance of a Japanese release too, if there even was one.)
There was never any proof he said he had his honeymoon there or a personal connection to it, only that he chose to take it off the list due to its cultural significance. The actor playing him told Nolan about it being assumed he said he honeymooned there so Nolan added it into the movie.
The main reason for not choosing Kyoto was still because that Kyoto is far too important to the Japanese people, and destroying it could leave very bitter feelings and bad blood for decades, if not centuries to come. It's true that Stimson did visit Kyoto and see it for himself, but he didn't visit the city in detail until 30 years after his marriage.
Literally not the truest part, but whatever, also not the fakest. You know what *is* the fakest? Oppenheimer came to support the Hydrogen Bomb later (he only didn't think it was strategically useful at first), seemingly he wasn't even guilt-ridden by being the father of the bomb.
Fun fact: In reality it wasn't Oppenheimer who said "It'll break before the dawn", it was Leslie R. Groves (played by Matt Damon). So in fact he was the meteorologist 😀
They have Opp say it due to a callback of him camping out when he was younger. He knew the storm would break because he'd seen it before. This was also before radar was being used to predict the weather reliably.
@@STEELCITY1989 I watched some documentaries after the movie, and this was mentioned in one of them. Don't know if it's historically correct, they just mentioned that Groves forced them to do the first test the next day in the morning, hoping the weather would be better.
@@tintinismybelgian In that case, it’ll be even better for the Cinema Sins people. (Bonus round: Count the times Napoleon and Josephine are just sitting around not talking!)
Pretty incredible how much of the book they managed to cram into the film. Seemed like half the dialogue was just taken from letters and transcripts referenced in the history!
@@DayKlight The film is called "Oppenheimer", not "The Manhatten Project". The film showcases how many people were actually needed, whilst keeping the focus on its portagonist.
@@DayKlight I would urge you to reconsider this take. I'm a historian. I'm not watching this movie for detailed accuracy; I understand that it has time constraints, that it needs to entertain, etc. Although I have problems with the finished product, for a Hollywood movie it crams *a ton* of the source material into the finished product. It's a popular fictionalization of a complex series of events. Within that context, it's a massive accomplishment!
I mean the success of this movie owes a huge thanks to the meme. This was a summer of flop after flop after flop and the barbenheimer meme turned this and barbie into the must see movie event of the summer. Both those movies owe a huge debt of gratitude to the heroes online who marketed both their movies into much bigger hits than they would have been otherwise.
Not to that big of an extent. If the film had been mediocre, then it would have dropped big on consecutive weekends due to poor word of mouth regardless of the memes. Instead, it held up really well both domestically and internationally.
Out of all the flops this year, I am glad Elemental managed to make back its budget. Also, MI 7 was one of the few that didnt deserve to flop I wish it was delayed to August instead
This was the most boring movie I've ever seen in my life. My wife and I were excited for it because of all the hype, but she fell asleep halfways through and i just couldnt take it anymore and we left 3/4 of the way through. So damn boring.
@@matttzzz2 Your average 21st century attention span ladies and gentlemen next time ask them to play some subway surfers in the corner, and to have a big sky beam like in marvel movies
@@nbassasin8092 What are you on about? This movie plays like it was made for millennials. Lots of colors and loud noises, a superstar cast and very little actual content compared to the runtime. Like if Disney made a new Marvel movie but it's historic.
For those did not know, “10 thing I hate about boom” was actually physicist Isidor Isaac Rabi, he was known for the discovery of Nuclear magnetic resonance, which is the fundamental theory behind microwave and MRI machines.
When I watched this movie at the theater there was a guy next to me explaining everything to the girl he was with. I didn’t care too much, but then came the test scene. The bomb drops, the screen flashes, everything goes quiet… you could’ve heard a pin drop… and this mf goes “mushroom cloud!” I wanted to smack his stupid face
Favourite part for me about this movie; the down-shift. The movie is accelerating and accelerating throughout most of the run-time towards setting off the bomb, and then they do, and the movie down-shifts into a totally different movie. My wife just watched it with me at home (thank god I got a good sound system), and at one part she said she understood some online discourse about the movie having "too much sound with no reason", and I told her "no, it definitely has a reason. Wait for the down-shift". It hits. She's in shock. That down-shift is intense and elevates the film.
@@Razorgirl I'm his wife and i can confirm, i was indeed in shock! the down-shift was amazing, very well played! (just smile and nod, my husband hates it when somebody disagrees)
Still bothers me that we never got a scene of oppenheimer giving his speech to the camera about how he felt about the bomb, where the world heard him say”i am become death, the destroyer of worlds”
4:04 "Matt Damon plays a guy pushing a technology he doesn't understand, so we all knew he'd be perfect for the role." *shows his Crypto commercial* Wow. 😆
I mean he played Iron Man pretty well. May not be the Iron Man of the comics, but he had us engaged for over a decade and we felt it when Tony Stark died.
@@Nimajneb42069 oh wow, thanks for clarifying that when robert downey jr isn't bogged down by a shitload of ping pong balls and morph suits, he's actually a pretty great actor. i hadn't realised that!
Kinda. Everyone else working on the doomsday bomb was apprehensive and/or regretful, Teller was the only one shown to be excited about a bigger one. His nuts were implied.
Props to that kid at the end. He remained calm enough to call his mom before anything worse could happen, his mother should be proud. Glad he’s was ok.
Honestly, I enjoyed every minute of this riveting & thought provoking masterpiece. Even if it was 3 hours long. Just the dramatic self reflections & inner conflicts were done so well. Nice to know that great writing & acting are still appreciated these days.
It's not a Ken Burns documentary. If Nolan had to cover every aspect of the development of the bomb ( to make everyone happy), this would've been a ten part series.
Well it was either show the actual impact the bomb had past Bugeyes Fedora feeling kinda bad about it or shorten the consequence free security clearance hearing by 50 minutes. I can see the bind Christopher was in.
Fun fact- all the trippy visuals and weird moments that oppenheimer sees throughout the film? Turns out oppenheimer was diagnosed with what we now would call schizophrenia Christopher Nolan had those visuals not just to be “artsy” but rather to reflect oppenheimers psyche
An absolute Masterpiece by Nolan Hollywood needs more filmmakers like him. Never has a movie in cinema actually left me properly emotionally breathless by the end of it. I remember roughly 70% of the audience sitting down for 10 minutes after the movie was finished just flabbergasted.
I loved this movie, even if I didn't understood all the court scenes in the movie. I'm also glad this got memed on with the Barbie release date to help both movies reach a billion dollars, rare for today standards thanks to streaming services. Nice job, everyone
Dude... this one was masterful. The writing, the timing, the historical contexts. seriously. Except those stupid pop-up links ruin your text VOs, again.
My favorite part is where Warner Bros unexpectedly made Oppenheimer a big hit by releasing Barbie on the same day in order to get revenge on Christopher Nolan for leaving Warner Bros.
Ah have the tables turned
@@jtgd The expression is "How the turntables." so I hear.
The movie would be successful regardless
Backfired big time and WB still posted big loses in that quarter
Barbie still made 1.4 billion. So...mission accomplished 🤷♂️
All those tense, ominous closeups of a clock counting down dramatically and nobody calls it the Oppentimer.
I was saying boo-urns
Clockenheimer
There’s a channel called Felipe and Michelle who recreated the entire explosion scene and they 3D printed the clock and filmed all the close ups
My other favorite movie device is the Giger Counter featured in the Alien franchise.
BOO
and yet yay somehow@@Justanotherconsumer
“This one time, at bomb camp” is the most hilarious line!
lmao i thought he said "bong camp" and somehow that didn't seem to raise any questions for me
Now that line is appropriate at the end of the Barbie movie. Since she now has a place for her flute.
👍
The line:
Barbie: you guys ever think about dieing?
Voice-over: I do now! Constantly!
That was freaking hilarious and perfect
"Jesse, we need to cook" about Heisenberg was pretty clever.
Waste opportunity to have Bryan Cranston to play that Heisenberg guy, it would be the best inside joke ever.
I knew was coming but it was still pretty cool.
@@margarethmichelina5146 Cranston would have been too old. Werner Heisenberg was in his late twenties when Oppenheimer met him. They also probably wanted someone who could speak German.
I KNEW they would do that joke
So was the “nutty” professor line, love it when they sneak in some more R-rated jokes
The truest part of the movie is when the guy played by James Remar basically said "not Kyoto, because I have a personnal connection to it, any other city that I don't know is fair game" which shows how people in power take decisions in the end.
Kyoto would have been eventually. That was the implicit threat of the bomb.
Nice touch on Nolan's bit. However, it would have been nice if we saw the same photos of the aftermath the Los Alamos team did. A film needs focus, of course, but just not mentioning the effects _at ALL_ is a bit weird. (Probably kills any chance of a Japanese release too, if there even was one.)
There was never any proof he said he had his honeymoon there or a personal connection to it, only that he chose to take it off the list due to its cultural significance. The actor playing him told Nolan about it being assumed he said he honeymooned there so Nolan added it into the movie.
The main reason for not choosing Kyoto was still because that Kyoto is far too important to the Japanese people, and destroying it could leave very bitter feelings and bad blood for decades, if not centuries to come.
It's true that Stimson did visit Kyoto and see it for himself, but he didn't visit the city in detail until 30 years after his marriage.
Literally not the truest part, but whatever, also not the fakest. You know what *is* the fakest? Oppenheimer came to support the Hydrogen Bomb later (he only didn't think it was strategically useful at first), seemingly he wasn't even guilt-ridden by being the father of the bomb.
Alternate title: “Bomb, the Builder”.
Okay, you win
Fallout 45
Can he k*ll it????....
Bomberman
Epic voice guy saying “UwU” was not something I was expecting today when I woke up.
I asked for that one, and it was everything I hoped it would be.
@@YouTubalcaine Thanks, I hate it.
We know he is NOT a furry cause he managed to pronounce it wrong! XD
When did he say that? Timestamp, please
@@margarethmichelina5146 5:00
Fun fact: In reality it wasn't Oppenheimer who said "It'll break before the dawn", it was Leslie R. Groves (played by Matt Damon). So in fact he was the meteorologist 😀
well, he said the same thing on mars
They have Opp say it due to a callback of him camping out when he was younger. He knew the storm would break because he'd seen it before. This was also before radar was being used to predict the weather reliably.
@@STEELCITY1989 I watched some documentaries after the movie, and this was mentioned in one of them. Don't know if it's historically correct, they just mentioned that Groves forced them to do the first test the next day in the morning, hoping the weather would be better.
Turns out in 1942 they sent out 25 radars to begin the US weather service. But Alamos was chosen due to its remote location in the first place.
Ding. Honest trailer sin.
The only movie that has every A-list actor playing a background actor.
Dune: Part Two
The Matt Damon "pushing a technology he doesn't understand" joke 🤣
But no seriously, this is one of the only movies where I was taken out of it every ten minutes by saying, "I know that guy!"
The actor or the character?
it was like tha leonardo dicaprio pointing at the TV meme, though it kept me hyped every time
@@CliffSedge-nu5fv Both. Both is good.
Regard
@@swanurineretaard
The nutting professor had me screaming 😂
🤣🤣🤣
It almost went over my head, so good
If you watch it again. You realize He felt bad because he released a bigger bomb in so many of the researcher's Wives. Professor Busta Nut Bar.
That's what she said.
Had those ladies screaming too.
"I do now... constantly" was delivered with such perfection LMAO
After seeing Napoleon this weekend, I can’t wait to see it get the Honest Trailer treatment. Trust me: That movie was just made for you guys.
The fact it cleaned house more than Disney with Wish and the Marvels makes it even funnier
I was watching it and it is all made for Honest Trailers
@@davidshillaker7578 They'll probably wait until the four-hour version gets released. (It's apparently got even more Josephine scenes.)
@@tintinismybelgian In that case, it’ll be even better for the Cinema Sins people. (Bonus round: Count the times Napoleon and Josephine are just sitting around not talking!)
@@michaelthompson5086 I'm already hearing the theme from "Super Mario World" in my head. lol
My favorite part was when Oppenheimer pulled out his briefcase and asked Edward Teller if he'd like to see his mask....
"Death or exile"
-Oppenheimer
He uses it in all of his experiments
"It's Oppen Time..."
Dude😂😂😂😂
"The Nutting Professor" was so outta pocket
The Inception part about different committees being like different dream levels is hilarious 😂
The following trailer is rated S for spoilers.
The spoiler: bomb goes boom.
It's a sad statement that movie about actual history requires a spoiler alert
Regarded
And Truman goes to poo.
Shouting "USA! USA! USA!" in the theatre when the bomb went off was not the right reaction it turns out.
Yelling, "Ha! Take that!" to a Japanese couple sitting next to you isn't great either.
It would have been in 1945. Context is everything.
That Matt Damon burn was BRUTAL 😭😭
This movie was so good on so many levels
Perfection!
Honestly he was my favorite character in whole film. He somehow made O personable and relatable. And gave some levity to very heavy movie
The Matt Damon Crypto joke got me rolling
"Oppy doesn't know" had me crying 😂😂😂
That joke will be missed by many.
Search "Scotty doesn't know" if you want to see why.
@@aygoaccount5251 so don't tell Scotty!
"Irish Star Bomb" is one of the best starring jokes this channel has made in a while
The Bohemian Testimony 😂
@@davisjones7137 that was a good one
"Come on Bobby, let's go party!"
- Ken, 'Oppenheimer' (2023)
Pretty incredible how much of the book they managed to cram into the film. Seemed like half the dialogue was just taken from letters and transcripts referenced in the history!
and kicking out 99% of the science and scientist behind manhatten project. amazing how dumbed down the movie is for such an interesting topic
@@DayKlight The film is called "Oppenheimer", not "The Manhatten Project". The film showcases how many people were actually needed, whilst keeping the focus on its portagonist.
@@DayKlight I would urge you to reconsider this take. I'm a historian. I'm not watching this movie for detailed accuracy; I understand that it has time constraints, that it needs to entertain, etc. Although I have problems with the finished product, for a Hollywood movie it crams *a ton* of the source material into the finished product. It's a popular fictionalization of a complex series of events. Within that context, it's a massive accomplishment!
@@two_owls it's quite the achievement to say Oppenheimer tried to kill his teacher.
I mean the success of this movie owes a huge thanks to the meme. This was a summer of flop after flop after flop and the barbenheimer meme turned this and barbie into the must see movie event of the summer. Both those movies owe a huge debt of gratitude to the heroes online who marketed both their movies into much bigger hits than they would have been otherwise.
The fact that it was a good movie also didn't hurt, when outside of Creator all those other flops weren't that good.
Not to that big of an extent. If the film had been mediocre, then it would have dropped big on consecutive weekends due to poor word of mouth regardless of the memes. Instead, it held up really well both domestically and internationally.
It was also the fact that both movies where actually good, unlike everything Disney does theese days
Out of all the flops this year, I am glad Elemental managed to make back its budget. Also, MI 7 was one of the few that didnt deserve to flop I wish it was delayed to August instead
i heard mission impossible was good. didnt see it yet. it came out a week before barbieheimer @@Roman-tu3vh
Matt Damon pushing a technology he doesn't understand! [crypto commercial]
“Matt Damon.”
That was my biggest lol behind "the nutty professor"
Jimmy Kimmel would love that!
Good luck finding a 4K disc of this during the holiday season. This movie is proving that people actually do want physical copies of movies!
You know a film is amazing when the honest trailer doesn't make you rethink the film but reminds you how great it was in the first place
Reminders of Florence Pugh?
This was the most boring movie I've ever seen in my life. My wife and I were excited for it because of all the hype, but she fell asleep halfways through and i just couldnt take it anymore and we left 3/4 of the way through. So damn boring.
@@matttzzz2 Your average 21st century attention span ladies and gentlemen
next time ask them to play some subway surfers in the corner, and to have a big sky beam like in marvel movies
@@nbassasin8092 What are you on about? This movie plays like it was made for millennials. Lots of colors and loud noises, a superstar cast and very little actual content compared to the runtime. Like if Disney made a new Marvel movie but it's historic.
@@nbassasin8092 This was made for gen Z with 3 cut scenes every minute. Are you high?
"Do you ever think about dieing?"
"I do now, Barbie -- constantly!"
4:27 "yah...take hike einstein..! E equals M C Square....huhuhuhhhh" Lmaoooo hahahahahhahaha
For those did not know, “10 thing I hate about boom” was actually physicist Isidor Isaac Rabi, he was known for the discovery of Nuclear magnetic resonance, which is the fundamental theory behind microwave and MRI machines.
Spent most of the War at MIT Radlab doing Radar.
Please do Tropic Thunder!!!
YES!
Double yes!!
And the good old fashioned triple yes to Tropic Thunder
Quadruple yes!!!!
Quintuple yes!
That Matt Damon joke was ACCCURATE and HILARIOUS
Oppenheimer was the longest movie ever: 3 hours of runtime and 300 hours of researching every physicist and mathematician of the 20th century.
When I watched this movie at the theater there was a guy next to me explaining everything to the girl he was with. I didn’t care too much, but then came the test scene. The bomb drops, the screen flashes, everything goes quiet… you could’ve heard a pin drop… and this mf goes “mushroom cloud!”
I wanted to smack his stupid face
"Uncut Nuclei" was a gem 😂😂😂
This may be the best Honest Trailer they've made yet
Great
These are like Pitch Meetings; they're all awesome.
Was gonna say this but you beat me to it. How do these keep getting funnier???
Nice
That place will always be taken by pacific rim. The best advertisement for a film they've done.
This video should win an Emmy just for the "Rare nutting professor" joke
The American Pie reference was absolute gold! 😂
4:07 Matt Damon pushing a technology he doesn't understand had me LOL so hard!!
The skeleton running on cigarettes really smoked everyone with the bone he had to pick with the less useful isotopes at bomb camp.
4:48 Footage not found. Wahahahaaa XD
The Matt Demon roast at 4:05 sent me 😂
I don't like demons 😟
"Oppy doesn't know! Oppy doesn't know!" Such a clever reference to Matt Damon's guest stint in Eurotrip and the Scotty Doesn't Know song.
Emily: Blunt Instrument. Now in theaters
Her performance was absolutely stellar in this one
Favourite part for me about this movie; the down-shift. The movie is accelerating and accelerating throughout most of the run-time towards setting off the bomb, and then they do, and the movie down-shifts into a totally different movie. My wife just watched it with me at home (thank god I got a good sound system), and at one part she said she understood some online discourse about the movie having "too much sound with no reason", and I told her "no, it definitely has a reason. Wait for the down-shift". It hits. She's in shock. That down-shift is intense and elevates the film.
OK. I’m not sure what you mean by a “down-shift”, but I now want to see it. 😳🤔👍
@@Razorgirl I'm his wife and i can confirm, i was indeed in shock! the down-shift was amazing, very well played! (just smile and nod, my husband hates it when somebody disagrees)
What do you mean by downshift?
Did you accidentally downshift your brain?
I was glad they included the bongo player. He was a fine man.
Cillian Murphy better win a bloody Oscar for this role! 🤞
Yeah an oscar bait biopic movie winning oscars. This must be a first in the history of the oscars
Not normal Oscar?
Him Robert Downey Jr. and Nolan all deserve to win Oscars for this film.
@@tylerdordon99 At least it was released in the summer
@@LuisSierra42 I'm still astonished how people still take the oscars seriously.
Still bothers me that we never got a scene of oppenheimer giving his speech to the camera about how he felt about the bomb, where the world heard him say”i am become death, the destroyer of worlds”
I think it was mentioned enough throughout the film 😂
He trotted out a quote he had previously used to try to get laid. Kinda takes the profundity out of the statement.
@@bobcobb3654 I'd say he succeeded, considering he said the quote while inside someone
@@CamJames just proves that Berkeley girls have fallen for the same schtick for 80 years.
Yeah I was surprised the real life clip didn't appear in the credits or something. It's so devastating to see how skinny and defeated he seemed to be.
"Oppy doesn't know"--nice deep cut.
4:04 "Matt Damon plays a guy pushing a technology he doesn't understand, so we all knew he'd be perfect for the role." *shows his Crypto commercial*
Wow. 😆
yeah that got me too
I’m surprised you guys didn’t do a Barbienheimer Honest Trailer. It’s kinda crazy how many similarities the movies share
That's how they did the Pitch Meeting of it
I love that both Barbie and Oppenheimer were great movies by acclaimed directors, so the meme was valid.
that "Jessie we need to cook" was spot on!! 5:38
One of the more effective and chilling endings I've ever seen. A great movie.
Yes. I could not bring myself to stand up and leave the theater for several long unforgettable minutes.
I agree. I saw it 3 times at teather and each time stood at the end marveling myself, wondering how such a story could feel so emotional to me
you know, when robert downey jr isn't bogged down by a shitload of pinp pong balls and morph suits, he's actually a pretty great actor
I mean he played Iron Man pretty well. May not be the Iron Man of the comics, but he had us engaged for over a decade and we felt it when Tony Stark died.
@@crazyeyeskillahI daresay not playing the Tony Stark of comics was a smart move, I don't think that would've worked on the screen.
@@Nimajneb42069 oh wow, thanks for clarifying that when robert downey jr isn't bogged down by a shitload of ping pong balls and morph suits, he's actually a pretty great actor. i hadn't realised that!
Great actor regardless
Surprised Honest Trailers didn't touch on how kind the film was to Teller, that man was nuts.
Kinda. Everyone else working on the doomsday bomb was apprehensive and/or regretful, Teller was the only one shown to be excited about a bigger one. His nuts were implied.
Props to that kid at the end. He remained calm enough to call his mom before anything worse could happen, his mother should be proud. Glad he’s was ok.
3:15 Seeing Jack Quaid makes me think "maybe Hughie's great granda built a weapon that will one day help him take down Homelander"
Perfect review of Oppenheimer, Screen Junkies! My only disappointment is that you didn’t mention the JFK line like it was a Marvel sequel hook.
Still killing it with the alternate titles at the end, I see.
Who’s here after Oppenheimer won the Oscar for Best Picture?!
Honestly, I enjoyed every minute of this riveting & thought provoking masterpiece. Even if it was 3 hours long.
Just the dramatic self reflections & inner conflicts were done so well.
Nice to know that great writing & acting are still appreciated these days.
thanks team! really love this film. and really appreciate all your hard work.
The “footage missing” about the Japanese/native issues is perfect, especially given the movie is 3 frickin’ hours
It's not a Ken Burns documentary. If Nolan had to cover every aspect of the development of the bomb ( to make everyone happy), this would've been a ten part series.
Well it was either show the actual impact the bomb had past Bugeyes Fedora feeling kinda bad about it or shorten the consequence free security clearance hearing by 50 minutes. I can see the bind Christopher was in.
@@bobcobb3654The movie is a biography of J. Robert Oppenheimer. Stuff not about J. Robert Oppenheimer doesn’t fit into it.
@@bobcobb3654 Yea, I'm sure you know better than the Oscar-winning director. Can't wait to see your version. 🙄
@@bobcobb3654 "consequence free security clearance hearing" spoken like someone who's too stupid to understand the movie.
"unfairly maligned" is an interesting way to describe Oppy
This had me laughing from the start by saying how dumb a spoiler alert is for something that happened 80 years ago.
I LOVED Oppenheimer so glad you finally did the Honest Trailer 😃
Fun fact- all the trippy visuals and weird moments that oppenheimer sees throughout the film?
Turns out oppenheimer was diagnosed with what we now would call schizophrenia
Christopher Nolan had those visuals not just to be “artsy” but rather to reflect oppenheimers psyche
‘Oppy doesn’t know - what a reference to Matt’s cameo singing role in Eurotrip. Did not see that coming !! Well played.
"this one time, at bomb camp" LMAO
Love the FOOTAGE NOT FOUND part!
I saw this film in theaters. Seeing the Trinity explosion on the big screen was one of the best cinematic experiences of my life.
Sheesh, you gotta get out more
I thought it was pretty underwhelming.
The Trinity Test is one of my issues with the movie. And I think it's a masterpiece.
i have no idea why people are hating. the trinity test was s tier filmmaking
@@michaeledwards6683 it makes them stand out more.
An absolute Masterpiece by Nolan Hollywood needs more filmmakers like him. Never has a movie in cinema actually left me properly emotionally breathless by the end of it. I remember roughly 70% of the audience sitting down for 10 minutes after the movie was finished just flabbergasted.
Yes they do.
And then everybody clapped.
Same. The theater was dead silent
Agreed
@@TPRM1people actually did clap
"Matt Damon plays a guy pushing technology he doesn't understand, so we knew he'd be perfect for the role." 😂
I loved this movie, even if I didn't understood all the court scenes in the movie.
I'm also glad this got memed on with the Barbie release date to help both movies reach a billion dollars, rare for today standards thanks to streaming services.
Nice job, everyone
After he says, "J. Robert Oppenheimer", how many of you wanted to add, "Schmidt"?, and do it in song?
The scene in the rally showed a representation of those who died in the atomic blasts.
5:25 'In The Bleak Nuclear Winter' was RIGHT THERE though 🥲
😂😂
‘A new beloved actor every 10 minutes!’
And also Casey Affleck
Oppy doesn't know that Heisenberg and me make atomic bombsss every Sunday.
4:13 one time at bomb camp 😂 highlight of this movie for me was anytime jack Quaid was on screen
It's so true. LOL.
Hear me out: Lockwood & Co?
I *need* more people to know about that series.
He made the bomb under the assumption Germany was already making one.
They were he like a lot of people today just vastly overestimated how good ww2 german science and engineering actually was.
@@vonfaustien3957 Well, German science is the greatest in the world!
According to what metric??
@@happymaskedguy1943German marketing
@@pontificationnation also experience of reliability
It's amazing how Oppenheimer had enough time to build the atomic bomb what with all the women he was seeing.
FINALLY!!!! Been waiting on this one
"This One Time, At Bomb Camp." BWHAHAHAHHH.
Dude... this one was masterful. The writing, the timing, the historical contexts. seriously.
Except those stupid pop-up links ruin your text VOs, again.
I'm glad you brought that up. It's so annoying and ruins the ending of a lot of videos on RUclips
So many great jokes "This one time at bomb camp." "Do you think of death? I do now" Who else can make a good joke about Einstein being Mc-square.
"Oppy doesn't know." I lost it right there.
You set the tone from jump, with the whole "stuff that happened 80 years ago" line.
It made me laugh. And then I was sad.
😆😆
3:40 You just HAD to remind us that RDJ in Dolittle exists, didn't you, Screen Junkies? *sigh*
You said you’d do Euphoria, please keep your promise! I love the show but it’ll still be fun watching it get torn to shreds.
we verrry much need euphoria
ooh.. 😮 yes plz
"this one time, at bomb camp..." Genius.
The "it's not possible" in the end was personal XD
It took me definitely too long to get the Breaking Bad/Heisenberg reference
It would be perfect if Bryan Cranston played that Heinsenberg guy
Walter whites name comes from the german theoretical physicist Werner Heisenberg, who was in the film.
Oppy Doesn't Know. Love it.
The Eurotrip reference for Matt Damon is perfect
Ha ha... Oppy doesn't know!
Great Eurotrip reference