Documentary/Biopic Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer

And now somehow even less weight than before revealing such an asinine way to look at movies.



I'm in awe of what Ludwig did with this score. It's literally just been in my head nonstop since seeing the movie. He really stepped up to the plate.

What's more awesome is that this is the track from the December 2022 exclusive IMAX trailer.

I love when tracks from a film are used in the actual trailers for it.
 
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You have to laugh at "filmmaking 101" being about not having an unlikable character as your main character. Tony Soprano and Walter White would like a word, ma'am.

Anyways, loved Oppenheimer. Nolan can stay away from directing love scenes though. They were very one sided. He should've taken a page from whoever directed Cillian in Peaky Blinders. Now those were glorious.

I have to say, Young Han Solo made me laugh. Usually that actor is so boring to me, but I liked his bit with Downey in this!

Here's the problem. To her target audience, those are likeable characters.
 
What's more awesome is that this is the track from the December 2022 exclusive IMAX trailer.

I love when tracks from a film are used in the actual trailers for it.
Yeah Nolan trailers are usually pretty great for that. Especially the teasers. Having a piece of the film’s actual score in there.
 
Was that Manhattan show good? I always wanted to watch it because my girl Rachel Brosnahan was in it but I never got around to it.

Anyway, Oppenheimer was fantastic. I’m sure it will get a ton of nominations and I hope it wins some. Lots of standout performances but major props to Cillian, RDJ, Blunt, Pugh and Hartnett. Also, I seriously owe Benny Safdie an apology after I called him a horrible actor for his role in Obi-Wan. He was great in this. Hell, everybody was. I’m hoping Cillian wins Best Actor.
 

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