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no one's crying, but it's weird to attempt to chastize people who are conscientious about truths over the bad faith entities who have a bigger influence on our society.
Its a movie to propagandize nukes ahead of whats to comeMan…..when you see who’s behind the movie Oppenheimer, and what the aim is….
Whew….
He got some good visuals tho.
Comfortably the least interested I've ever been in a Christopher Nolan flick.I have no interest in seeing Oppenheimer
Its wild that people are doing this as fully grown adults. Like what are yall talking about? We not sharing anything. What? In Jersey? Where its legal and you can just go buy it? Miss me with that nonsense.also prolly dont want ppl asking to get in rotation
privately hot boxes the whip - he like me forreal
i aint matching i aint doing **** but enjoy this to the face
Peacock since it's a Universal movie.Comfortably the least interested I've ever been in a Christopher Nolan flick.
Normally rushing to the box office on Day 1 - but I'll maybe catch this when it hits HBO Max.
Its a movie to propagandize nukes ahead of whats to come
"Oh look at this guy. He's cool, he gets mad ****, lets celebrate him and his device that killed hundreds of thousands of people."
Truly nasty work.
He shouldn't have a movie at all. Much less a blockbuster movie that cost $100mm to make. This movie isnt a celebration of this person? With all this press about it? It surely isnt some sort of tragic story. He's framed in a fairly positive light to my understanding.That wasn't even what the movie was about.
He shouldn't have a movie at all. Much less a blockbuster movie that cost $100mm to make. This movie isnt a celebration of this person? With all this press about it? It surely isnt some sort of tragic story. He's framed in a fairly positive light to my understanding.
Its wild to me. But thats America.
Barbie is really that deep?
Nice. The tweets I've seen gave me that impression, appreciate you clarifying.Movie is anything but a celebration of the man himself. Not going to spoil it here but you're pretty off base with the analysis.
I have no interest in seeing Oppenheimer
Movie is anything but a celebration of the man himself. Not going to spoil it here but you're pretty off base with the analysis.
Kids are more creative when there parents arent around lol wow who would have guessedcompared to a country like brazil for example. no american kids are not playing as much unstructured soccer at young ages.
David Epstien, Author of The Sports Gene (good book) talks about the research on this
A 2013 study in the “International Journal for Cross-Disciplinary Subjects in Education” found that kids in unstructured situations were more daring and creative but when parents were present, “the behavior of the children took on more expected and less imaginative traits.”
The thing is the person the movie is based on as much more complicated and nuance view of nuclear weapons than "Whoo-hoo, I invented nukes". Especially given the situation.He shouldn't have a movie at all. Much less a blockbuster movie that cost $100mm to make. This movie isnt a celebration of this person? With all this press about it? It surely isnt some sort of tragic story. He's framed in a fairly positive light to my understanding.
Its wild to me. But thats America.
"Oh look at this guy. He's cool, he gets mad ****, lets celebrate him and his device that killed hundreds of thousands of people."
Truly nasty work.