Winner of 7 Oscars: Best Picture, Christopher Nolan, Charles Roven and Emma Thomas Best Director, Christopher Nolan Best Actor, Cillian Murphy Best Supporting Actor, Robert Downey, Jr. Best Film Editing, Jennifer Lame Best Original Score, Ludwig Goransson Best Cinematography, Hoyte Van Hoytema.
For a three-hour movie of mostly people sitting and having hushed conversations, it still manages to be incredibly compelling because the things they're talking about could've literally obliterated the world (and still could today), and they forever changed the course of human history.
The pitch meeting must have been... interesting. Nolan: I'm going to make a three-hour movie mostly about mathematics and backroom politics, and it's going to be R-rated. Oh, and I'm shooting it in IMAX, including a third in IMAX black-and-white, which we'll need to invent. Studio execs: ....
48:43 thats me. If a movie is too long I always pause and get a snacks drinks or go to the bathroom in the theather. Not with oppenheimer, I watched it twice and never pause the movie
He was right to have curiosity, Teller was the one that made the hydrogen bomb it just wasn't ready yet. I was just blown away that they were doing research that early. Teller was a genius in his own right to not only study but get it done.
So Jack Quaid, the guy who plays Hughie in The Boys, is playing Richard Feynman, arguably the one person who understood quantum mechanics better than anyone, and famous for his Feynman Diagrams which are scientific illustrations used to describe quantum particle interactions. He was an avid player of the bongos. Fun fact: It is a matter of historical account that Oppenheimer consciously cultivated his own public image. He knew the power of perception and so he was acutely aware how his aesthetic choices would alter the public perception of him. The hat, his pipe, the suit, none of it was accidental. It was all very carefully and consciously constructed by him so shape how the world saw him, how the world would relate to him, to shape how history would see him, how history would relate to him. Fun fact #2: After Teller's testimony as he turned to walk out, he said to Oppenheimer "I'm sorry Robert." Oppenheimer looked at him and replied "Edward, after what you just said, I don't know what that means."
Cillian Murphy crushed this role so well also Robert Downey Jr did an incredible job, pretty much whole cast was good and played their parts well, this movie in its own is a masterpiece.
When I saw this in theaters, you could hear a pin drop when the silence of the explosion first hit. Then that whole “I am become death” quote hits, goosebumps. One of the best movies to come from 2023.
I’ve never had such a physical reaction to a scene in any movie. The silence really hits hard when ur looking at such a beautiful but terrifying visuals. I felt so heavy and exhausted after i literally felt myself catch my breath watching the beautiful but also terrifying visuals. That scene was pure perfection in my opinion.
23:05 Incorrect, the bombs used in Japan were both regular nuclear bombs not Hydrogen bombs. The bomb used in Hiroshima used Uranium 235 and used a simple method in which a Uranium bullet hit the larger peice of Uranium via an explosion. The Nagasaki bomb and the bomb they tested in New Mexico used Plutonium, shaped like a multilayered sphere in which a precise spherical explosion led to the Plutonium sphere imploding on itself.
I went to see it twice in theater, both times after it ended it was just pure silence. Everyone just sat there for a minute or two trying to process what we had all watched. The chills I got during that final scene, got me again watching the reaction lol
15:01 Fun Fact: I live like half an hour from the city where this explosion took place. You can find a lot of cool (if that's even the right word) artifacts around the city. To this day there are still trees that survived the explosion, but remain permanently warped. There's just a lot of interesting stuff to learn about it, and I think it's really awseome that the Oppenheimer acknowledged the event.
My #3 film of 2023, after KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON and THE ZONE OF INTEREST. 2023 was a hell of a year for exploring the dark side of humanity and their quest for power, all 3 of which explored it in different ways.
Is this movie long? Yes. But as usual, Nolan makes everything incredibly interesting and impossible to take your eyes off it. Like with inception, interstellar, the dark knight every time i watch Oppenheimer, I'm left speechless. Christopher nolan is a master filmmaker.
The best film I've seen since Lord of the Rings, and an unbelievably IMPORTANT film...so much so that I wish everybody would see it. Soul-crushingly horrifying - the powers that be, even more than the bomb itself. It is a movie about crucifixion: nothing less. Genius.
So glad you're reacting to this. It may interest you to know that Einstein visited Japan in 1923, and lectured in three university cities-- Kyoto, Tokyo... and Hiroshima. Greetings from Kyoto.
It was July of 2023, I had a new girlfriend, I was off Uni for some weeks, it was my 31st birthday, Imax was a brand new thing here in Perú and I was rooting more to see Barbie than Oppenheimer because of how that movie was everywhere. I ended watching neither Barbie nor Oppenheimer. At the end of 2023 I was recovering of a break up and kinda sad because I didn't get to see Oppenheimer in Imax. But I still wanted to see the film. 2024 arrived and my local theaters were screening Oppenheimer again thanks to The Oscars Awards. I watched it, not in an Imax but on a regular 2D theater and I really loved it, and when it got 7 Oscars I was really happy, like a part of me from 2023 that was sad and defeated disappeared and was happy and victorious once again, like Oppenheimer and me got the last laugh. Oppenheimer became almost instantly my favorite movie and still is in my personal Top 5 movies of all time. 10/10 movie.
I drove 3 hours to watch this in 70mm imax and it was the best film I’ve ever experienced in a theater, I preordered the 4k blue ray and immediately watched it, then watched it again the next day with my dad. That’s how much I enjoyed this movie
Four words that define both Oppenheimer and Strauss.....Ambition, Duty, Self Destruction. Both were driven by a great ambition, both believed that they were protecting their country. Strauss wished to be Oppenheimer's benefactor, but Oppenheimer resented Strauss' authority, as Strauss had no science background. They were two scorpions trapped in a bottle, as Oppenheimer described in the scene at the Rand Corp.
@@needum9212 He wasn't a Hindu practitioner, but he was deeply enthralled by Hindu philosophy while he was at Harvard. He even studied Sanskrit with a Sanskrit professor for a time. He described the Bhagavad Gita as "the most beautiful philosophical song existing in any known tongue." Later on, he kept a worn copy of it at his desk, and he reportedly gave out copies to his friends. Towards the end of his life, he put the Bhagavad Gita in the top ten of books that helped shape his life.
The hydrogen bombs they theorised about were eventually made and provided a much greater blast yield. Those were close to igniting the atmosphere during testing…😮
This movie is an exercise in Einsteins theory of relativity. It's over three hours long, but it has such pacing that it doesn't feel that way at all. It feels shorter.
It is a great film...I am happy to see you folks react to it. The only issues with history shown by the movie are that a LOT of people get the impression that there would be no bomb without Oppenheimer, and that is just not true. If he had not been involved, it would have taken longer, but it was always going to happen. The other issue is that it leaves the impression that Klaus Fuchs was the only Soviet agent in the Manhattan Project, when there were at least 5 that we know of...4 of them at Los Alamos. History vs Hollywood has a good summary of many of the things they got right, and the very few that they did not. There is also a scene when Oppie and Jean Tatlock are talking, and the saying "property is theft" is said to have been written by Marx, but it was actually first written by French socialist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon.
The score in this movie was outstanding. Can you hear the music of course is a standout but for me, Trinity during the test was incredible. It was chilling and disturbing as hell. My whole theatre were clenching their asses and on the edge of their seats during the test. It was incredible.
1st HYDROGEN BOMB wasn't tested til '52 .... Over 10 MEGATons... Over 5x bigger blast than what was dropped on Nagasaki 😮... Yet, all Still miniscule to the even later Tsar Bomba test detonation (look it up) that could be felt half way around the entire planet
I could honestly write a whole assay on what an masterpiece this movie is(in my opinion of course) and everything in into the tiniest details what I love about it etc. The story telling, the way the whole movie was shot, and don’t get me started on the build up and drop of the bomb because I will nerd out about the film making and all the details of what made it so extremely impactful. If you really can appreciate good film making, I’d highly recommend watching the making of and behind the scene’s (that is practically just as long as the movie itself haha) I also loved you guys saying how it absolutely didn’t feel like 3 hours, there were a lot of people who thought it was to long or boring because it wasn’t 3 hours of bombing and action…i can’t wrap my head around how people thought that 😅 One of my, if not the biggest reason for why I loved this movie is that Nolan does if possible everything practical, and that just shows how much passion went into making it, unlike with all the modern movie that are just digitally made and filmed in one place before some blue or green screen or something and then digitally edited everything in. II’ll finish it up here, otherwise I will actually write a whole assay….🤣
those 4 last words. when spoken, reality just set in. for me when i heard it, it hit me truly that this movie was reality. history. reality hits like a bomb
Watching Oppenheimer with 1 airpod each feels illegal watching a his movie without surround sound is like watching golf but only from the tee box you’ve missed the best part you are experiencing the bare minimum
5:45 the stars name is Beetlejuice it's one of the biggest Stars you can think of........ it's on the Big Dipper if I'm not mistaken it's at the very bottom I could be mistaken I'm not sure I'm going to ask your physicist I went to Cal Berkeley and studied at the lab that Oppenheimer built that's where I got my masters in astrophysics I work in Geneva Switzerland on the LHC....
I highly recommend the sequel to Oppenheimer called Fallout (2024) a TV series directed Jonathan Nolan who just happens to be the younger brother of Christopher Nolan.
I think we can all agree (sorry Spielberg) Nolan is the best living director ....the word masterpiece is an understatement for this movie..Oh and that was the scariest ending dialogue in any movie I have ever seen. It scared the living cr*p out of me and the whole cinema...
20:05 what is the significance of the bishop in russia....did they organize pogroms....is that why she made that face? When I think of pogroms I think of fiddler on the roof ....reb tevia when when he heard the cop say there would be an official....or "unofficial demonstration"
Hope u guys do scary movies for the month of October. Been binge watching ur channel. Not done yet. Hope to see reactions to Evil Dead( 1980) Poltergeist Lethal Weapon Die Hard Police Academy Really enjoy ur channel
Like it or not , but we are actually in the era where the 9 recognised nuclear power are pointing gun at the other forehead and waiting for a blink to pull the trigger😂😂😂
5:46 and we think that it's going to explode actually it probably exploded thousands maybe millions of years ago.... it just looks like it's about to go supernova.... will be awesome to see but hopefully it will ..... what's the thing about looking up into the sky you're actually looking into the past...... most of the stars that we see are probably not even there anymore it's just the light hasn't had time to reach us yet
Winner of 7 Oscars:
Best Picture, Christopher Nolan, Charles Roven and Emma Thomas
Best Director, Christopher Nolan
Best Actor, Cillian Murphy
Best Supporting Actor, Robert Downey, Jr.
Best Film Editing, Jennifer Lame
Best Original Score, Ludwig Goransson
Best Cinematography, Hoyte Van Hoytema.
I felt like Nolan Oscar was more of an achievement of his career oscar, cause oppie ain't his best film....but still happy he got it
@@dawkosvk but it was the best of the nominees which is y it won
This is why I don’t comment on RUclips videos anymore. Too many sweats
@@dawkosvknot only is it his best film, but it’s by far his most well-directed film
For a three-hour movie of mostly people sitting and having hushed conversations, it still manages to be incredibly compelling because the things they're talking about could've literally obliterated the world (and still could today), and they forever changed the course of human history.
The pitch meeting must have been... interesting.
Nolan: I'm going to make a three-hour movie mostly about mathematics and backroom politics, and it's going to be R-rated. Oh, and I'm shooting it in IMAX, including a third in IMAX black-and-white, which we'll need to invent.
Studio execs: ....
the suspense was building up frio the begiunning. i waa on the edge of my seat the whole movie fr.
48:43 thats me. If a movie is too long I always pause and get a snacks drinks or go to the bathroom in the theather. Not with oppenheimer, I watched it twice and never pause the movie
The explosion in IMAX was crazy
Yeah. I had to wear my own headphones for covering my ears
@@danielaponte8594 I want a fight against her, who would win
@@FredHart-o8y wtf is wrong with you?!!
@@Rex.in.Aeternum just to know who is stronger
@@FredHart-o8y LOLLL! Bro why you trying to fight somebody in the comments? 😭😭😭
23:07 The two bombs dropped in Japan were regular atomic bombs. The first thermal nuclear (hydrogen) bomb was made until after the end of WWII.
He was right to have curiosity, Teller was the one that made the hydrogen bomb it just wasn't ready yet. I was just blown away that they were doing research that early. Teller was a genius in his own right to not only study but get it done.
Hollywood needs old-school titans like Nolan more than ever
Old school? Lmao. Nolans great but not old school at all
@@kpetroski100 literally the most highly rated recent director of our time zombiesnyder is 12
@@kpetroski100 bro doesn't even have a smartphone lmao
Directors need to be given the budgets & creative freedom to make the exciting things we’ve lacked in the past 5-10 years
No. It needs to start giving new directors a chance so that there will still be old school titans in the future.
So Jack Quaid, the guy who plays Hughie in The Boys, is playing Richard Feynman, arguably the one person who understood quantum mechanics better than anyone, and famous for his Feynman Diagrams which are scientific illustrations used to describe quantum particle interactions. He was an avid player of the bongos.
Fun fact: It is a matter of historical account that Oppenheimer consciously cultivated his own public image. He knew the power of perception and so he was acutely aware how his aesthetic choices would alter the public perception of him. The hat, his pipe, the suit, none of it was accidental. It was all very carefully and consciously constructed by him so shape how the world saw him, how the world would relate to him, to shape how history would see him, how history would relate to him.
Fun fact #2: After Teller's testimony as he turned to walk out, he said to Oppenheimer "I'm sorry Robert." Oppenheimer looked at him and replied "Edward, after what you just said, I don't know what that means."
21:59 Officially, Jean Tatlock committed suicide, but there’s a theory that she was killed by the FBI, who had been monitoring her for some time.
Oppenheimer is easily one of the best Nolan films! Really glad that this won Best Picture and Best Supporting Actor for Robert Downey Jr!
Common !! i love science and physics but for a react video ? be honest...
Also best Composer for Ludwig Göransson!
@@rememberthecant7692 shoshana against me,who would win a fight
Also best actor for cillian Murphy
After the dark knight I’d say this is his second best film closely followed by interstellar.
Cillian Murphy crushed this role so well also Robert Downey Jr did an incredible job, pretty much whole cast was good and played their parts well, this movie in its own is a masterpiece.
When I saw this in theaters, you could hear a pin drop when the silence of the explosion first hit. Then that whole “I am become death” quote hits, goosebumps. One of the best movies to come from 2023.
I’ve never had such a physical reaction to a scene in any movie.
The silence really hits hard when ur looking at such a beautiful but terrifying visuals.
I felt so heavy and exhausted after i literally felt myself catch my breath watching the beautiful but also terrifying visuals.
That scene was pure perfection in my opinion.
23:05 Incorrect, the bombs used in Japan were both regular nuclear bombs not Hydrogen bombs. The bomb used in Hiroshima used Uranium 235 and used a simple method in which a Uranium bullet hit the larger peice of Uranium via an explosion. The Nagasaki bomb and the bomb they tested in New Mexico used Plutonium, shaped like a multilayered sphere in which a precise spherical explosion led to the Plutonium sphere imploding on itself.
I went to see it twice in theater, both times after it ended it was just pure silence. Everyone just sat there for a minute or two trying to process what we had all watched. The chills I got during that final scene, got me again watching the reaction lol
This movie is just masterclass on every level.
Amazing score
Stunning visuals
Strong Performances
& A gripping story
15:01 Fun Fact: I live like half an hour from the city where this explosion took place. You can find a lot of cool (if that's even the right word) artifacts around the city. To this day there are still trees that survived the explosion, but remain permanently warped. There's just a lot of interesting stuff to learn about it, and I think it's really awseome that the Oppenheimer acknowledged the event.
Thank you for reviewing this beautiful film. Great reaction as always ❤
I was grateful to watch this in the movie theater the sounds and audio was nothing I ever experienced before.
I will never forget the ending of this movie. It was an overwhelming experience in the theatre.
i literally just watched oppenheimer two days ago so im kinda happy i dont gotta wait to watch you guys react to it haha
My #3 film of 2023, after KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON and THE ZONE OF INTEREST. 2023 was a hell of a year for exploring the dark side of humanity and their quest for power, all 3 of which explored it in different ways.
The Zone of Interest was phenomenal.
T H E I R ?
@@homozaur I want a fight against soshana,who would win
Watching The Zone of Interest with headphones was unexpectedly horrifying.
Is this movie long? Yes. But as usual, Nolan makes everything incredibly interesting and impossible to take your eyes off it. Like with inception, interstellar, the dark knight every time i watch Oppenheimer, I'm left speechless. Christopher nolan is a master filmmaker.
Yall crushed this reaction! Best reaction to this movie I’ve seen and most fun ive had yet. Appreciate you guys 👏🙌💯🤗🙏❤️
This movie was more than outstanding.
So much so it required 3 viewings in IMAX.....
Incredible
The best film I've seen since Lord of the Rings, and an unbelievably IMPORTANT film...so much so that I wish everybody would see it. Soul-crushingly horrifying - the powers that be, even more than the bomb itself. It is a movie about crucifixion: nothing less. Genius.
gotta say you guys did this movie a disservice by only having one air pod a piece, this movie deserves both ears
1:04:09 Oppenheimer won 7 out of 13 Oscar's it was nominated for. Robert Downey Jr. got his Oscar for his role as supporting actor.
So glad you're reacting to this. It may interest you to know that Einstein visited Japan in 1923, and lectured in three university cities-- Kyoto, Tokyo... and Hiroshima. Greetings from Kyoto.
Teller is played by Benny Safdie of the Safdie Brothers (great directors)
You both look too happy on the thumbnail (considering the subjects in this film) 😃
There's was no fight scenes.. no action..and I was on the edge of my seat
It was July of 2023, I had a new girlfriend, I was off Uni for some weeks, it was my 31st birthday, Imax was a brand new thing here in Perú and I was rooting more to see Barbie than Oppenheimer because of how that movie was everywhere. I ended watching neither Barbie nor Oppenheimer. At the end of 2023 I was recovering of a break up and kinda sad because I didn't get to see Oppenheimer in Imax. But I still wanted to see the film. 2024 arrived and my local theaters were screening Oppenheimer again thanks to The Oscars Awards. I watched it, not in an Imax but on a regular 2D theater and I really loved it, and when it got 7 Oscars I was really happy, like a part of me from 2023 that was sad and defeated disappeared and was happy and victorious once again, like Oppenheimer and me got the last laugh. Oppenheimer became almost instantly my favorite movie and still is in my personal Top 5 movies of all time. 10/10 movie.
One of the best movies I have ever seeen. In all aspects stunning
Easily one of my favorite reactions from you guys ever
I freakin love this movie! Man, I loved your reaction too!
I drove 3 hours to watch this in 70mm imax and it was the best film I’ve ever experienced in a theater, I preordered the 4k blue ray and immediately watched it, then watched it again the next day with my dad. That’s how much I enjoyed this movie
And if you want to know what the post-credits scene is like, you're living in it.
Four words that define both Oppenheimer and Strauss.....Ambition, Duty, Self Destruction. Both were driven by a great ambition, both believed that they were protecting their country. Strauss wished to be Oppenheimer's benefactor, but Oppenheimer resented Strauss' authority, as Strauss had no science background. They were two scorpions trapped in a bottle, as Oppenheimer described in the scene at the Rand Corp.
Every visual effect that u see in this movie is an actual practical / real life visual effect.
No CGI used in any visual effect you see in this movie.
"And now I am become Death, The Destroyer of Worlds" - Robert J. Oppenheimer
oppenheimer actually got it from the Bhagavad Gita which is a hindu scripture. i wonder if he practiced hinduism or just read the book.
@@needum9212 He wasn't a Hindu practitioner, but he was deeply enthralled by Hindu philosophy while he was at Harvard. He even studied Sanskrit with a Sanskrit professor for a time. He described the Bhagavad Gita as "the most beautiful philosophical song existing in any known tongue." Later on, he kept a worn copy of it at his desk, and he reportedly gave out copies to his friends. Towards the end of his life, he put the Bhagavad Gita in the top ten of books that helped shape his life.
@@silvers983 my families hindu and the book is in my living room and I have never read it lol. maybe I should
@@needum9212 shoshana against me, who would win a fight
@@FredHart-o8y you cause I’m assuming by your name your a guy.
So many great actors in one movie
Watching this movie with one earbud is criminal lol
Oppenheimer is one of the best movies I enjoyed watching it with you guys
The Japan atom bombs were Uranium, & Plutonium powered respectively; no Hydrogen involved.
The hydrogen bombs they theorised about were eventually made and provided a much greater blast yield.
Those were close to igniting the atmosphere during testing…😮
They were never close to that.
And the story repeats itself with the Ai.
For real! The new Oppenheimer moment.
Great reaction you two.
Amazing reaction I always enjoy your videos, always❤
Yeah this gotta be one of the best movies ever made
This movie is an exercise in Einsteins theory of relativity. It's over three hours long, but it has such pacing that it doesn't feel that way at all. It feels shorter.
Seeing this in Theaters was truly w masterpiece
It is a great film...I am happy to see you folks react to it.
The only issues with history shown by the movie are that a LOT of people get the impression that there would be no bomb without Oppenheimer, and that is just not true. If he had not been involved, it would have taken longer, but it was always going to happen. The other issue is that it leaves the impression that Klaus Fuchs was the only Soviet agent in the Manhattan Project, when there were at least 5 that we know of...4 of them at Los Alamos. History vs Hollywood has a good summary of many of the things they got right, and the very few that they did not.
There is also a scene when Oppie and Jean Tatlock are talking, and the saying "property is theft" is said to have been written by Marx, but it was actually first written by French socialist Pierre-Joseph Proudhon.
This is one of Christopher Nolan's best movies.
The score in this movie was outstanding. Can you hear the music of course is a standout but for me, Trinity during the test was incredible. It was chilling and disturbing as hell. My whole theatre were clenching their asses and on the edge of their seats during the test. It was incredible.
You guys should definitely check out the movie “Prestige” by Christopher Nolan
the best movie and fav movie of the century!
1st HYDROGEN BOMB wasn't tested til '52 .... Over 10 MEGATons... Over 5x bigger blast than what was dropped on Nagasaki 😮... Yet, all Still miniscule to the even later Tsar Bomba test detonation (look it up) that could be felt half way around the entire planet
happy as hell that i saw this in cinema
I could honestly write a whole assay on what an masterpiece this movie is(in my opinion of course) and everything in into the tiniest details what I love about it etc.
The story telling, the way the whole movie was shot, and don’t get me started on the build up and drop of the bomb because I will nerd out about the film making and all the details of what made it so extremely impactful.
If you really can appreciate good film making, I’d highly recommend watching the making of and behind the scene’s (that is practically just as long as the movie itself haha)
I also loved you guys saying how it absolutely didn’t feel like 3 hours, there were a lot of people who thought it was to long or boring because it wasn’t 3 hours of bombing and action…i can’t wrap my head around how people thought that 😅
One of my, if not the biggest reason for why I loved this movie is that Nolan does if possible everything practical, and that just shows how much passion went into making it, unlike with all the modern movie that are just digitally made and filmed in one place before some blue or green screen or something and then digitally edited everything in.
II’ll finish it up here, otherwise I will actually write a whole assay….🤣
If they make another BLADE RUNNER, they need to hire Hoyte Van Hoytema
It lowkey sweeped the oscars
Ludwig Goransson absolutely killed this score.
those 4 last words. when spoken, reality just set in. for me when i heard it, it hit me truly that this movie was reality. history. reality hits like a bomb
We're living in the post credits scene.
Watching Oppenheimer with 1 airpod each feels illegal watching a his movie without surround sound is like watching golf but only from the tee box you’ve missed the best part you are experiencing the bare minimum
This was amazing in IMAX
He won a award for this movie
Just got to the trinity test part, and not sure if you guys know. But Nolan Used a real explosion for the test scene… crazy
I’m mad I didn’t see this in theaters
Please watch “ The Prestige “ another Christopher Nolan film.
A Japanese man survived both the nukes
My favourite film of 2023 and my favourite Nolan film.
This film was just incredible
A very good movie
5:45 the stars name is Beetlejuice it's one of the biggest Stars you can think of........ it's on the Big Dipper if I'm not mistaken it's at the very bottom I could be mistaken I'm not sure I'm going to ask your physicist I went to Cal Berkeley and studied at the lab that Oppenheimer built that's where I got my masters in astrophysics I work in Geneva Switzerland on the LHC....
Well, Betelgeuse. And Oppenheimer didn't build the Rad Lab at Berkeley; Ernest Lawrence did. If you work at the LHC, I hope it's as a docent.
Watch Peaky Blinders!!! You both will absolutely love it!
Very good movie, makes you really feel for him that he created the invention that killed 100s of thousands of
The Hydrogen Bomb was first tested in 1952.
Nolan is the GOAT
You guys should watch Poor Things that stars Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo. It’s a great movie to watch.
I highly recommend the sequel to Oppenheimer called Fallout (2024) a TV series directed Jonathan Nolan who just happens to be the younger brother of Christopher Nolan.
Fallout is not a sequel, it's a videogame adaptation from the game of the same name by Bethesda Game Studios.
Lmao fallout got nothing to do with this 😂
@@Rex.in.Aeternum me against shoshana,who would win a fight
@@FredHart-o8y Lol this has nothing to do with the comment but you would lose
@@Rex.in.Aeternum why who is stronger
I think we can all agree (sorry Spielberg) Nolan is the best living director ....the word masterpiece is an understatement for this movie..Oh and that was the scariest ending dialogue in any movie I have ever seen. It scared the living cr*p out of me and the whole cinema...
13:06 idk if you guys have ever watched Santa clause but he’s actually the head elf and is a great actor (can’t think of his name tho)
Guys, watch Cillian Murphy & Emily Blunt again in A Quiet Place 2.
I don't know if you recognized Gary Oldman under all that makeup, as President Truman.
Yall should watch Dune
HEYYYY GUYS YOU GUYS ARE MY FAV YOURTUBERS I WAS WONDERING IF YOU HAVE EVER WATCH SQUID GAME IF NOT A SERIES OF IT WOULD BE THE BESTTTT
This movie broke me and my friend we didn’t speak to each other for like 30 mins
Love this movie
I wish we were never attacked
Awesome reaction!! I’d love to see you guys react to some of my favorite movies that leave you pondering
- Almanac project
- Inception
Please give it a try to the serie "Legion" it was a collaboration of Marvel when the old director was alive👀👀✨️
Yall should watch peaky blinders !!!! Next series
Truman basically calling Oppenheimer a pussy had me dying laughing in the theater LOL
It was not meant to be taken as a literal joke, but ok.
@@digi_edits I know that. That’s why I was laughing. It caught me off guard.
20:05 what is the significance of the bishop in russia....did they organize pogroms....is that why she made that face?
When I think of pogroms I think of fiddler on the roof
....reb tevia when when he heard the cop say there would be an official....or
"unofficial demonstration"
This movie is up there with titanic ....
Pull out your phones at the end and Google that this won best movie.
He did poison that apple
HI GUYS, I want to recommend "The Crow" the original version of the movie, I hope you like it, cheers!
Hope u guys do scary movies for the month of October. Been binge watching ur channel. Not done yet. Hope to see reactions to
Evil Dead( 1980)
Poltergeist
Lethal Weapon
Die Hard
Police Academy
Really enjoy ur channel
Like it or not , but we are actually in the era where the 9 recognised nuclear power are pointing gun at the other forehead and waiting for a blink to pull the trigger😂😂😂
5:46 and we think that it's going to explode actually it probably exploded thousands maybe millions of years ago.... it just looks like it's about to go supernova.... will be awesome to see but hopefully it will ..... what's the thing about looking up into the sky you're actually looking into the past...... most of the stars that we see are probably not even there anymore it's just the light hasn't had time to reach us yet