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@maximillianosaben7 ай бұрын
I love seeing Josh Hartnett back in movies lately. He was even in a Guy Ritchie movie last year, Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre.
@iKvetch5587 ай бұрын
Fun fact...the plane that dropped the atomic bombs...the B-29...cost even more to develop than the atomic bomb. The Manhattan Project spent about $2 billion...but the B-29 development process spent at least $3 billion to get the plane working well enough to carry the bombs to the targets. It is a terrific movie...and there are very few things in it that are not accurate to the real history. I guess the biggest "issue" with it is that it gives the impression that Fuchs was the only spy at Los Alamos...in reality there were at least 3 more Soviet spies at Los Alamos that we know of. You should check out the article on the History versus Hollywood site...it does a good job of briefly describing the things in the movie that are not 100 percent true.
@warrencroom76217 ай бұрын
if u guys liked this then u will love schindlers list.
@WhatAreMovie7 ай бұрын
This film in IMAX was insane, the sound was incredible....as well as the visuals. Ludwig Göransson's score is amazng.
@pineappleboi17197 ай бұрын
I was at one too! I've never been so entranced by visuals and sound design in a movie ever!
@janellelives51587 ай бұрын
Yep my eyes were glued to the screen.
@MrDeltoric7 ай бұрын
i drove to boston because it was the closest imax theater, and the only seat available was all the way in the front left. EVERYTHING on the screen looked like it had the big head snapchat filter on it 😭
@stger_14477 ай бұрын
Agreed and probably the best cinema experience I’ve ever had
@vagodinfir16367 ай бұрын
@@MrDeltoric lmao
@mimic19847 ай бұрын
Cillian Murphy KILLED IT in this one, can barely say I'm surprised though.
@Arjan724937 ай бұрын
BY ORDER OF THE PEAKY FOOKIN BLINDERS!
@system0fadowner2517 ай бұрын
Yep. Cillian getting a leading role in a Nolan movie was long overdue, and he deserves all the praise for his performance.
@bryanandersonmt7 ай бұрын
So about the color of the scenes: Nolan said that the black and white scenes are to be taken as more objetive, and the colored ones are the more subjective ones
@carafelicia7 ай бұрын
Interesting! I always thought the black and white was just everything from RDJ’s perspective, and the color was Oppenheimer’s. This is good to know.
@barbarjinx38027 ай бұрын
“I thought he stepped away from acting” When Christopher Nolan calls, you go to work. Matt Damon has a Nolan exception with his wife in couple’s therapy. Even if he’s not working for a spell he will work for Nolan. This movie was the first test of that couple’s therapy agreement.
@lw51107 ай бұрын
This was such a fantastic theater experience! The soundtrack built this anxiety like you were sitting on the b@mb the whole time.
@Rogge737 ай бұрын
How many slept in that theater?! 😂😂
@billbill60947 ай бұрын
This movie is shockingly accurate to the science, the lives of all the characters involved and to small individual lines and moments like the half-done haircut when the atom was split or Oppenheimer trying to poison his professor (though in real life he was caught and had his parents to thank for sweeping that under the rug.) For such a gripping and at times artistic movie it's insane how Nolan was able to stay so accurate. Though maybe that just goes to show how inherently interesting this part in the history of science and warfare was.
@joejoejoe5327 ай бұрын
I think the only notable inaccuracy was Einstein's inclusion, though what we did get of him and Oppenheimer, though not historically based, is still thematically consistent with what we knew about their views on science and global politics at the time.
@dontmesswiththeriddim26997 ай бұрын
@@joejoejoe532 Well, to be fair, Nolan had to exercise his creative freedom to give us an amazing, satisfying conclusion (which he very much did) or the movie would most likely be ending with Oppie's death or something like that. It also had most of the audience thinking about it for quite some time; we ARE living in the post credits scene/epilogue of the movie.
@Sully20017 ай бұрын
I’m a History major who’s finishing up at the end of this year and when it came out I was so excited to see it in IMAX since I get free admission to any movie at the AMC I work at. When I saw it I was, quite literally, blown away. My Professor and I were gushing over it one day once Fall classes started back up. Time to dive in to the vid💯🤙
@RoxieRoxanne7 ай бұрын
Yall don’t even know how excited I get when you guys upload ❤
@phillychick41967 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@jenloveshorror7 ай бұрын
So fricken happy for Cillian Murphy ( sorry if spellled wrong) & Christopher Nolan for winning their long overdue & well deserved Golden Globes!! I normally dont watch award shows since they ignore my fav genre & i will say its an utter crime that none of Flannagans work or actors have been nominated, but im very happy this movie not only got several noms, but took home several awards. Well deserved imo❤
@jeffballforprez7 ай бұрын
I love the enthusiasm and immersion. Every time a new actor shows up y’all went wild like you forgot you’re watching a movie 😆
@austinpena56057 ай бұрын
Movie of the Year gor me. Felt the three hours. Loved all three hours. IMAX experience was awesome
@TheFilmmakersTimeChamber7 ай бұрын
Hey Gents, im officially a SAG actor now but this was my last gig doing background and you can see me at 20:22 as the conductor on the train! What a trip to watch you guys watch me for first time!! 😂🙌🏽💪🏽
@BaddMedicine7 ай бұрын
Haha that's awesome! And big congrats on the SAG! We'll be on the look out for ya 🤙
@TheFilmmakersTimeChamber7 ай бұрын
@@BaddMedicine ahh that means the world thank you!!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽
@AllInTheGame017 ай бұрын
Oscar winner Ludwig Goransson who's scored all of Ryan Coogler's movies & Tenet scored Oppenheimer and just won the Golden Globe for it. Josh Hartnett spent a few years working on the Showtime Penny Dreadful show with Eva Green & Timothy Dalton.
@Stable_Delerium7 ай бұрын
Goransson also scored The Mandalorian. 😊
@BlackBaudelaire7 ай бұрын
Saw this in theaters and I love how quiet the theaters was for once. Everyone was just immersed and the sounds I’ve never heard better sounds effects
@NikstSWE7 ай бұрын
Regarding Hans Zimmer not scoring this. I haven't heard nor read anywhere that Nolan wanted Zimmer for this. It was Tenet that we wanted him to once again score for him but Dune "got in the way". I think Ludwig Göransson got this job because of his work on Tenet, not as a second choice, but the first choice. Nolan has a history of once he switches a main collaborative role he sticks with them. Most notably Hoyte Van Hoytema, who became Nolans main cinematographer after Wally Pfister couldn't do Interstellar because he was going to direct his first movie himself. If you can point to an interview where Nolan says Zimmer was his first choice for Oppenhemier then please do.
@hazri87587 ай бұрын
Idk about you guys, but when Jean says "You said you would always answer" (32:06), it reminds of Mal from Inception. She's got the same vibe as her.
@noelsworld71717 ай бұрын
The black and white sections of the movie are supposed to be the events that have occurred and were based on actual transcripts and records. The colored section were those of artistic liberties and dramatizations of the events that might have happened in those particular events.
@PhineasGeo7 ай бұрын
OMG ahh yes thank you! I’ve been waiting for this for months!!! The only channel on KZbin I can watch full length videos staying fully immersed. Thanks for making yet another day for me and many others ❤️
@BorisK837 ай бұрын
Please consider watching Danny Boyle's Sunshine from 2007. It's a SciFi thriller with Cillian Murphy taking care of another nuklear payload with a special destination. To the reaction. Phenomenal job. Many reactors are hesitant towards Oppenheimer because of the sheer length and amount of dialogue. Seeing you guys reacting so thought provoking and with so much interest was awesome. MVP is Diamond Dave as the editor here once again. Great job.
@wowkir7 ай бұрын
Great movie!!!!
@trevorsmith5727 ай бұрын
Man best movie of the year. Watching it in Dolby imax and it was phenomenal. Everything was perfect from acting , music, cast, cinematography, directing, writing, overall story/message. Such a great movie!
@tomj8197 ай бұрын
The issue with "marbles of uranium filling the bowl" wasn't actually one rarity, but purity. The 1200 tonnes of ore originally procured turned out to have a freakishly high uranium oxide concentration compared to virtually every source discovered since. Samples of it were up to 60% uranium oxide compared to most modern ores being regarded as high yield if they contain 0.2%! The Project thus had ample supplies of uranium metal, just in a form that can't be used as fissile material for a bomb. The issue Oak Ridge had to deal with is that the "gadget" needed U235 which is an isotope with much lower abundance than the more common U238. Oak Ridge's job was to separate the two types, atom by atom, and syphon off the pure U238 "weapons-grade" uranium. That task wasn't so much like searching for a needle in a haystack, but searching for a steel needle in a mountain of aluminium needles using nothing but a small fridge magnet...
@wowkir7 ай бұрын
Thank you. I never really understood the marbles, except that they were sort of “refining” the uranium. But why the cheers.
@tomj8197 ай бұрын
@@wowkir I think the cheers were just an expression of increased rate of progress. They cheered because what was once a few months' work could now be done every week. Several leaps were made during the project to accelerate the speed at which the isotopes could be seperated. For example, several billion dollars of silver bullion from the National Reserve was transported on loan from the Treasury to Oak Ridge and made into thousands of miles of electrical wire for use in elecromagnets for seperation. Copper wasn't available as it was all being used in conventional military production and couldn't be spared. Even more amazingly, when the loan was returned years later the amount missing was measured in fractions of a percent!
@FeelinErie7 ай бұрын
I saw this in IMAX here in London. The screening was 90% full. I sat next to a guy who frequently "ticked" in his movements. However, the only time he didn't "tick" was when Florence Pugh was topless XDDDD.
@williambranch42837 ай бұрын
Dr Bethe was the first guy to understand how the core of a star works.
@yuukinoyuki90647 ай бұрын
As a scientist I felt like I was seeing Easter Eggs every time they dropped things like Bethe casually describing the mechanics of a hydrogen bomb
@rodgill93767 ай бұрын
This movie was so good. The story, characters, set designs, costumes, musical score and visuals are very spectacular. I also like the little bit of humor and some sex thrown in too. It keeps the audience engaged and wanting to see and know more. It also shows some tragic or somber moments at times too. The cast that they got in this movie is really insane! I remember watching it in the theater being very surprised with not only seeing Jack Quaid but also seeing Josh Peck as well.
@Simplenotion5 ай бұрын
the sex wasn't "thrown in there". Oppenheimer was an absolute dog. Overall the movie depicted him a little too likeable.
@jessielallier94837 ай бұрын
I always enjoy when Diamond Dave gets to join, loved watching this with you guys
@BaddMedicine7 ай бұрын
Much appreciated 😁🤜🤛
@danaekoloka98197 ай бұрын
This film is a masterpiece. The atmosphere it creates...haunting
@christianvaleriano13507 ай бұрын
They just casually dropped one of the best movie reactions ever
@neesonnaidoo47457 ай бұрын
I've been waiting so long for this reaction! This was easily the best (in my opinion) movie of the year. Everyone killed their roles, especially Cillian Murphy and RDJ, the score is absolutely amazing and Nolan's directing is on point in every way. Watching this in the theatre was one of the great movie experiences I've ever had, the theatre shook at a few points and the ending left my whole theatre room speechless
@GusHdzRuiz7 ай бұрын
Funny how Nolan takes the worst villians in a Spider-Man movies and allows them to shine (Topher Grace in Interstellar and Dane DeHaan here)
@scarecrowman77897 ай бұрын
Watching this in Imax, I’ve never been so anxious leading up to trinity! Just epic.
@cozydayzandnightz7 ай бұрын
The acting is excellent. Off to part 2!
@warrencroom76217 ай бұрын
i’m a new viewer and loooooved this film. that cyanide with the apple was added for effect. But robert downey jr blew me out of the water with this performance. Cillian Murphy also killed it.
@annettegilbert37157 ай бұрын
It actually did happen!
@wowkir7 ай бұрын
Watching this movie in the cinema was a visceral, physical experience. The soundscape is insane. In the build-up towards the Trinity Test, I actually started to shake, my heart pumped in my chest. It’s the most intense physical experience I’ve ever had in a movie theatre.
@joneljustbecause7 ай бұрын
I was able to catch this at a 70mm Monochrome showing and it was an awesome experience! Made me feel as though I was transported to another time period and added to me feeling as though the events in the film were happening in real time. I really like how the format had such an effect on how I perceived the film. Dope!
@ben-neon197 ай бұрын
At the time this came out, I also went and watched Barbie. I know, 2 very different, but very good movies. This movie has a stacked cast and amazing visuals and a great story. And I thought I recognized Rodrick from Diary of A Wimpy Kid and Ritchie from Scream.
@dontmesswiththeriddim26997 ай бұрын
A thing I loved pondering over after the movie ended was how it didn't need a post credit scene or an epilogue, as we all are living in the epilogue of Oppenheimer and his team's brilliant and devastating creation; the fire he made which doomed him, or atleast his conscience for the rest of his life.
@KrystalAnn06887 ай бұрын
Bernard from the Santa Claus, blew my mind 🤯
@clairealderwood19287 ай бұрын
They didn’t have a postpartum depression at that time. Kitty likely suffered without the help we have today.
@ThomasShrlby7 ай бұрын
She was the luckiest women alive in that chair scene
@jillk3684 ай бұрын
Two interesting trivia bits: 1. For Olivia Newton-John fans: When Oppenheimer went to study in Germany, the teacher he studied under was Max Born, also known as Olivia Newton-John's grandfather. 2. For Leave It To Beaver fans: Before she became an actress, Madge Blake (a.k.a. Mrs. Mondello - - she also played Aunt Harriet on the original Batman series) - and her husband worked on the Manhattan Project, specifically in the testing department.
@ammie18137 ай бұрын
I bought into the Barbenheimer meme and I watched barbie first, whilst we were waiting for barbie to start we heard oppenhemier from the IMAx next door, like it was so loud 😭😭
@Dat_Ruski7 ай бұрын
It sounded immaculate in the theaters.
@jordanhollister99197 ай бұрын
My dad was a history teacher: I felt that deep in my soul. My dad too is a history teacher
@Castlependragon4 ай бұрын
I have a friend who was Edward Teller's caregiver at the end of his life. He was insanely brilliant. He'd mostly lost his eyesight and loved to have his correspondence read aloud. Little tricky as it was mostly in German. Hearing his name in film is a pretty trippy thing
@purple33887 ай бұрын
To my understanding the black and white is Strauss's perspective and colour is Oppenheimer's perspective
@kellifranklin98727 ай бұрын
Of course Cillian Murphy was brilliant in this film but Robert Downey Jr was absolutely amazing in this as well. I normally don’t watch the Oscars but I am this year because I believe Nolan finally gets the Oscar he’s deserved for so long. I enjoyed y’alls reactions and commentary to this incredible film.
@miri62207 ай бұрын
i generally enjoyed this movie, wasn’t the greatest movie ever, but still very good. the acting & the sound design were both incredible. this is one of those movies worth seeing in theaters imo.
@K9TheFirst17 ай бұрын
I live in oak ridge and i have been to the museums about the Manhattan Project, and Matt Damon looks so much like the guy.
@carafelicia7 ай бұрын
Okay this is basically irrelevant, but Answer and Oak switching seats is wigging me out lol
@shafa_hassan7 ай бұрын
Masterpiece score by Ludwig Gorannson
@user-gi3cm6gz9i7 ай бұрын
One thing I wished theaters had were subtitles 😅
@Roller-Ball7 ай бұрын
What's worse than biting into an apple and seeing a worm? Biting into an apple an seeing a half a worm.
@cazper4207 ай бұрын
Diamond Dave pronouncing Manhattan is greatness 😆
@BaddMedicine7 ай бұрын
Uh oh... I better go back and see how I pronounced it 😅🤣
@cazper4207 ай бұрын
@BaddMedicine You pronounce it right. It's more the no emphasis on the H that is perfect. It sounds like a strong New York or Massachusetts accent lol
@BaddMedicine7 ай бұрын
🤘🤘🤘🤜🤛
@annettegilbert37157 ай бұрын
Cillian Murphy was phenomenal ‼️ Yes Rdj was brilliant too but Murphy's role required compexity, subtlety and a great deal of sophistication!
@TaiNguyen-um2ji7 ай бұрын
Been waiting for you guys to react to this…. So excited!!!
@ryanlokensgard15916 ай бұрын
I will always remember going to this with my dad. He was so happy to go to it as he studied his work for years.
@suke95027 ай бұрын
I would love it if you guys watched “a Bronx story.” Got a lot of good and powerful moments. Also directed by Robert De Niro
@andrewcrowder49582 ай бұрын
Another smart and gripping reaction. Thank you, gentlemen. Einstein traveled to Japan in 1923. He lectured in Kyoto, Tokyo… and Hiroshima. Anyway. Would love to have been in the pitch meeting for this. “I’m going to make a movie about math and backroom politics - and I’m going to shoot it in IMAX.”
@pprettyboyj7 ай бұрын
saw this in 70 mm imax in dallas and honestly was one of the best experiences ever 😮💨
@FaTaLxWho7 ай бұрын
How you guys managed to get this video to 40 minutes is crazy. I wish I could see the whole reaction. Edit: Didn’t realize it was part 1 lol
@BaddMedicine7 ай бұрын
Glad you caught the 2nd part 😅🤜🤛
@beelissa_3 ай бұрын
Kitty getting mad at Robert for making his affair public is so Hamilton/Eliza coded
@iklinde40927 ай бұрын
We al laughed in the movie theatre when he started speaking gibberish and later is was said it was “Dutch”. As a Dutch myself couldn’t understand a word😂
@mb43104 күн бұрын
Cillian had Hoyte translate that speech and recorded it on his phone. Blame Hoyte if it's not Dutch- he is from Holland.
@wilmaso7 ай бұрын
They put in back in theaters, the IMAX experience was insane especially the 70mm imax version. The footstomps were chilling.
@maximillianosaben7 ай бұрын
Great movie. Outstanding cast.
@ThousanWhite5 ай бұрын
Jason Clarke hasn't gotten enough credit for his role in this movie. He's easily the best supporting actor in this next to RDJ and no one talks about him.
@violetpup42727 ай бұрын
The cast for this is amazing! It's weird but good. I am so sad I couldn't make it to see this in theaters
@mmxxiii95037 ай бұрын
This is a great movie, Nolan did an awesome job, saw it in IMAX and was a true experience
@BG_Wingzz7 ай бұрын
I got to see this is imax 70 mm. Regular screenings are at around a 4k resolution but 70 mm is 7k. The quality was just insane
@ghosthunter64757 ай бұрын
I’ve been waiting months for this
@PatrickMadison7 ай бұрын
Just to clarify: when it was black and white, it was Struss’s story, while when it was in color it was Oppenheimer’s.
@HewiProd7 ай бұрын
been waiting for this one!
@damonbackmann10537 ай бұрын
13:09 just realized the foreshadowing to the night of the detonation later in the movie with the same conditions present
@rockop1927 ай бұрын
B/W scenes are objective Colour scenes are subjective
@sathvamp17 ай бұрын
YES I absolutely also thought of a different type of "wormhole" when he snatched the poisoned apple away :D
@KyCandicee7 ай бұрын
I can’t believe u didn’t watch it in theatres 😭😭😭
@hex1c6 ай бұрын
This is quickly becoming my favourite reaction channel!
@halflucan7 ай бұрын
I pride myself on being a walking movie encyclopedia, but at 23:30 when you told me who Einstein was in The Dark Knight Rises 🤯
@roxysdg3347 ай бұрын
I cannot believe you guys got this movie edited down to 38 minutes. Looking forward to watching this reaction. Lets Gooooooo
@roxysdg3347 ай бұрын
Oh my I now see there is a part 2 thank goodness.
@ev1Lsect7 ай бұрын
Your history knowledge probably wouldn't help as much as having some physics knowledge. I was more excited to see Niels Bohr, Einstein, Richard Feynman, and Heisenberg. I get the Interstellar refrences, but wormholes and black holes are physics terms. Walter White picked Heisenberg because of the reference to quantum mechanics. Did you catch the black and white parts are not the past, but Strauss' point of view? The color is Oppenheimers.
@johnnywhiteiii35117 ай бұрын
Give Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr., and Christopher Nolan the damn Oscars already.
@handlerikme7 ай бұрын
Kinda bummed you guys did not watch this in theaters. Cool movie
@andiesmonster7 ай бұрын
Morning to the notification crew!!
@Skotavus7 ай бұрын
I know it's a hard thing to balance periods of silence with KZbin copyright, but I am quite glad that this movie was enthralling enough for you to sit and absorb it without needing to commentate over scenes where it's better to be absorbing the information given.
@MicahMann5 ай бұрын
Masterpiece. Deserves all the awards.
@margot_465 ай бұрын
No it does NOT.
@TmcUnitedMex7 ай бұрын
It was the only movie I saw in the theaters last year. It was amazing
@commentor936 ай бұрын
While all people deservedly praise the main actors, I was also pleasantly surprised with the movie depicting Einstein as a very likeable everyday man who just happened to discover relativity. It was a nice change of perception after always hearing about him as the super genius and I'd love to see more of those depictions :-)
@MandatoryFruit7 ай бұрын
26:18 Not so fun fact: The Halifax Explosion is STILL the largest accidental non-nuclear explosion in history. It had a yield of about 3 kilotons. To put that into perspective, that's approximately 3x larger than the Beirut Explosion. The ship that blew up (called the Mont-Blanc) was almost completely vaporized, save for a chunk of the anchor which was flung over three kilometers away. Crazy accident, and as a Halifax native, it blew my mind to see it mentioned in such a massive film.
@WillyanWagner7 ай бұрын
hell yeahhh!!!!! amazing movie!
@6agenthawk7 ай бұрын
you wanna see RDJ in an even earlier serious role look up The Judge, its really really good not a lot of people have seen it apparently
@Reblwitoutacause7 ай бұрын
The men of physics and science who were the top minds of the 20th century were often drinkers, womanizers, and smoking.... well, men. These dude were often legends. The love triangles should be expected. American physics... They were the cowboys of science.
@benwolf95247 ай бұрын
Bald medicine is back!😁
@marcusmcgill44237 ай бұрын
@BaddMedicine Tell Diamond Dave that it's Ludwig Goransson who scored this film. He scored both Black Panther films, the Creed films, Fruitvale Station, Tenet, The Mandalorian, and The Book of Boba Fett to name a few.
@abc123tiktok7 ай бұрын
I really liked Oppenheimer but it wasn't a game changing movie for me. But it was a 100% a movie that should have seen in theaters like Avatar. The visual and sounds were just like candy for audience. When they get to main part of movie you could feel the vibration of theater slowly building up and just sucking you into the atmosphere. Never had another movie just drawn me in with just the settings.
@kimmomaki7 ай бұрын
name-the-actor is like name-dropping. It's only moderately impressive if you actually know the actor personallly.
@bartsolari50354 ай бұрын
I expected a much bigger explosion...waiting for "Teller".
@KinoTwist7 ай бұрын
YESSSSS BABYYY OPPENHEIMERRRRR!!!!
@IamNinjaOfNinja7 ай бұрын
Bruh i wanted to see the reaction after the scene "can u hear the music" and the guy proceed to give us a lecture about the Han Zimmer replacement!!!
@purcascade7 ай бұрын
Now you know where Breaking Bad got Heisenberg.
@goodkaw74807 ай бұрын
Lol dude in the grey hat talked more in the first 10 min then everyone else did during the whole movie.