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Episode 106: Barbenheimer Review! **SPOILER REVIEW** image

Episode 106: Barbenheimer Review! **SPOILER REVIEW**

S6 E106 · The Popcorn Podcast
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This week on the pod the boys review “The Barbie Movie” &  “Oppenheimer”! We had an absolute blast, the boys laughed and argued all the way to the end, Tommy might have even cried. We hope you all enjoy the episode and we will see you next week!

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Introduction and Upcoming Movies Discussion

00:00:00
Speaker
Welcome back everyone to episode one. God dang it. Uh, episode 106 of the popcorn podcast. I'm Tommy Cresta alongside me. My co is Ryan Farran. And today we are here to talk about Barbenheimer, one of the biggest movie events of the last couple of years. And, uh, yeah, we went and saw both Barbie and Oppenheimer last night. And before we get into any of that, Ryan, how are you doing? I'm doing pretty good today. How about you?
00:00:30
Speaker
Feeling pretty okay. JK is back in the MLB. Horace Harper's playing first base. Nothing can go wrong. I want to see how Harper does it first, but that's why I don't want to, that's why I zoom, move the podcast up. Yeah. Because what's more important? So what, JK is playing left now? Yeah. Shorty's D-H-ing.

Industry Support and Concerns

00:00:50
Speaker
But before we move any further into the review, I didn't want to say something I meant to say on the last episode. We just wanted to say we are standing with SAG and with the Writers Guild. But at the same time, they don't want people to not see movies. I know there's a lot of people that are saying, oh, they don't want people to review movies. No, they don't want people talking about the studios, which we will not be talking about. We'll be talking about the directors and the actors.
00:01:14
Speaker
But we will not give any credit to the studios. And we are just talking about the movie because we love the movie. They want you to see the movie. It's not that we are just ignoring the fact that all these studios and certain higher ups like Bob Iger.
00:01:29
Speaker
David Zaslav are all making way too much money while certain people are not making enough to even live on their own. But yeah, I just thought that was something we should probably say, because we forgot to say it on our last episode. Yeah. Yeah, no, you should still see the movies because the actors and writers still put in a lot of hard work. So it's, you know, yeah, you're supporting the studios, definitely. But you're also supporting them, which is a good thing. Yeah, because we're not seeing the movie for
00:01:56
Speaker
the companies that made these movies. Yeah, exactly. But yeah, so moving on from that, we are going to move into I think I think we should do in the order we saw it.

Barbie Viewing Experience

00:02:07
Speaker
Yeah, that's fine. So we'll talk about Barbie first. And I know a lot of people believe that you should have saw Oppenheimer first, cigarette and some coffee, some Oppenheimer, leave Oppenheimer, go for some brunch mimosas, go see Barbie.
00:02:23
Speaker
Well we did the complete opposite way. We saw Barbie. We went and saw Barbie, got our mood good, felt happy about it, and then went and saw Oppenheimer. And before we actually get into the actual review of Barbie, or the review of her, I am very happy with seeing Oppenheimer first, second, because I would have thought about the entire time of Barbie.
00:02:42
Speaker
Yeah, exactly. People have been saying, see Oppenheimer first, and it's all depressed and stuff, and then go and see Barbie and cheer up. I think that sounds like a good time, but Oppenheimer is like, it's not soul crushing that people are making it out to be. But at the same time, it's going to stick with you. And if you're going straight into Barbie after that, you're going to be like, I get here. It's just going to be all of a sudden, it's not what I signed up for. Yeah. So I think seeing Barbie first was good.
00:03:09
Speaker
Cause it's, it's much shorter to obviously under two hours and Oppenheimer's three hours. But yeah, I think seeing Barbie first was a good, you know, get into the movie, chill out, have fun, and then go see Oppenheimer. Smile. Yeah. Enjoy yourself. You don't do much to that, Oppenheimer. But, uh, now I guess going into the review of a Barbie, this was directed by Greta Gerwig.
00:03:33
Speaker
And so far, it's doing pretty well critically. And so far, just on the Thursday night showing, it made $22 million, which is insane, because it's better than a lot of movies. A lot of movies is box office. Smaller films, I guess.
00:03:49
Speaker
But so far, Critically, it has a 7.7 out of 10 IMDb, 90% Rotten Tomatoes score, and I believe it's a 90% Critic score, 89% Audience score, and then it also has an 86% on Google. I gave it a thumbs up on Google, helping out the cause. But I also learned the Google thing just goes, it's 1% of the people hit a thumbs up.
00:04:11
Speaker
Yeah, that makes sense. I thought it was actually on the reviews, like the out of five down low. Do they even have that? I thought it was just that's all. If you go down more, there's an actual review. OK. Five. But that's a whole different rating system. Gotcha. We're sitting at three point one out of ten out of five out of five. But this film stars, as we know, Margot Robbie is Barbie. Ryan Gosling is Ken Willfarrow as the head of Mattel. Emma Mackey, Simu Lee. And I need this cast list because it's very, very big. A lot. Michael Sarah, Kate McKinnon.
00:04:41
Speaker
Yeah, Sarah played Alan Kim became played we're Barbie. I'm not gonna remember all the Barbies names. Yeah, but America Farah, Farah, Flora, Gloria. Yeah.
00:04:58
Speaker
the girl played Sasha's name was Ariana Greenblatt and her pictures has to be from like 10 years ago. Yeah, that was a long time ago picture. Yeah, definitely. But then Kingsley been a deer. He was also in a he played one version of the Ken Issa Rae.
00:05:14
Speaker
was in it. Nakuti Ghatwa, a friend of my any of my fans that love sex education. There's no Emma Mac. He's in it. He's also in the Connell Swindles, who plays Aaron is also in it. So it was a nice little reunion for the sexual education cast.

Barbie's Style and Reception

00:05:31
Speaker
John Cena plays Mermaid Ken and Hathaway.
00:05:38
Speaker
I don't remember her. Do a leap of plays mermaid Barbie and just all around. It's a great cast and there's a lot of people. But yeah, this is one of those movies that are going to be really hard to score. Just because it's definitely over the top campy, over the top. Yeah, absolutely. And like it's everything that you need for a Barbie movie. And I did love it. I had a great time watching this.
00:06:06
Speaker
And I thought Ryan Gosling was amazing as Ken. Yeah. And he did steal every scene. But it's also hard because it's not like a normal movie. No. Like if you wanted to be an asshole, you could really pick this movie apart and be like,
00:06:21
Speaker
Where is Barbie? Let them map because in the beginning they show it and it looks like a real place. But where would that be on earth? Like you could totally pick this movie apart if you wanted to be an asshole. But this is just a good time. Like it's just don't take it seriously at all and just watch it and enjoy yourself. The Barbie not be on the map is all about that. That was something you know, I'm saying it's not bothering me because it's a goddamn Barbie movie.
00:06:43
Speaker
Like you can take this apart and say like, why is, you know, this person acting like this, if they're a real person, you know what I mean? Like Will Ferrell in this movie and all the Mattel guys, they act like Barbies the entire time. Like they're goofy and like playing around and stuff. Come on. That's what you, that was great. It was great. But I'm saying you can say, why are there real people acting like Barbies? You can pick this apart. I just love that Will Ferrell, that everyone was just kissing his ass. Yeah. And he was hamming it up and it fit this movie perfectly. Everybody was. And I will say,
00:07:13
Speaker
Great job to know a bomb back and Greta Gerwig writing this not making it too goofy where it was like annoyingly goofy. Yeah, but enough campiness that like it was an enjoyable. Yeah, they nailed it. Yeah. Yeah. So I really enjoyed the movie. Just going off my enjoyment is this kind of like asteroid city. It's going to I have it like eight. I think I'm going to put it up there. I think I'm a little bit below around tomatoes, but much higher than IMDb.
00:07:42
Speaker
What time do you have it at? 7-7. Wow. Yeah, so I guess something in between Rantime is in Google right now. 90% to 86%. Gotcha. It's a fair range. Yeah, that's pretty fair. I think I'm going to give it like...
00:07:58
Speaker
In 84, 85. Like it was still a lot of fun, but you know, it's not a movie I'm rushing to see. I'm probably never going to watch this again, unless like I go and see it with my sisters. If my family wants to go and watch this, I'll go see it again, but I'm never going to like. Scroll on Netflix and be like, let's watch the Barbie movie on a Wednesday. You know, I will definitely be, I know you will. I'm gosling shirtless. I can watch that for hours and hours, but, um,
00:08:24
Speaker
He was the best part of this movie, too. He was. And I think we said this when the movie was announced with the castings were announced. If anyone was ever going to play Barbie and Ken, it's Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie. Yeah, they are the perfect choice. And they even mention it like the narrator says Helen Mirren. Yes, the narrator. Mm hmm. I did like that line. She's like, I'm not pretty and more like the pause for them than I was like, Margot Robbie is the wrong person to cast for that. Yeah.
00:08:52
Speaker
And then Ken was just a bumbling idiot and I loved every second of it. This movie is, I mean, we've, I feel like we've said this for the past like three movies review, where we're like,
00:09:01
Speaker
This movie knows exactly what it is. This movie knows exactly what it is. Not a part of it is taking itself seriously. I mean, for the most part, like the fun parts are fun, but then you get like, you know, serious parts about like what it means to be a woman and stuff like that. That's pretty serious, but everything else is just jokey, good time, which is just super fun. Yeah. And the movies that we had done before were Mission Impossible and Extraction 2 and Ashford City. So yeah, the movies that we all
00:09:31
Speaker
Because Indiana Jones you weren't here. It's an alright movie. It was a very good movie. It wasn't an alright movie, it was a very good Indiana Jones movie. Yeah, it was definitely an Indiana Jones movie. Yeah. Just didn't love it. I know. You liked it up until the end. I liked it up until you went back in time. I can't just say that on the review. But it did.
00:09:57
Speaker
I really did think every Barbie played a Barbie perfectly. Yeah. And every Ken, it was just so funny how their world's backwards to what our world pretty much is. And Ken's obsession with horses and everything, like just the whole fish out of water. I think I'm just kind of. What is it when, like, no matter what, you're going to like that style of a movie. So I have a soft spot. Oh, yeah. I love the fish out of water movie. Yeah.
00:10:26
Speaker
I like how they did it, like normal fish out of water is like, oh my God, what does this do? What does this do? This one is just, I would like your finest job. Like he just walks into full confidence. He doesn't understand that people can say no to him. Like, that's great. Talking to the doctor was so funny. Yeah. Can I talk to a real doctor? I am a doctor. Can I talk to a man? Can I get a clicky pen? And a sharp thing. No. Doctor.
00:10:50
Speaker
No, I definitely like this movie. I like the sets because it was awesome to look at. It was just pink and plastic. Even the water. And the way that they would fly through the air was so funny to me. Because it looks so ridiculous and so cheap. Yeah. Yet this movie has like a hundred and something million dollar budget. And a higher budget than Oppenheimer. I did. Oh my god. I love Mario Robbie.
00:11:17
Speaker
Like just as an actress like none of the other stuff included. She was great in this she was she she's Barbie I mean, I think she was the best
00:11:26
Speaker
I think she was the best acting performance in this. But I think Ken still, Ryan Gosling as Ken still steals every scene he's in. Yeah, no, I would agree with that. Yeah, just every time he's in the scene, like he's never taking anything seriously. Every scene with him is just a joke. And it's always funny. Because he's just hamming it up so hard. Wait, what does he say when she says I'm ready? I'm ready to be your long term low commitment. He goes around the corner and says something.
00:11:52
Speaker
I think he says like Splendid or something. Yeah, he goes back and he's like, I'll spline. And the sets did look great. Every Barbie house looked awesome. Just like how they look when they used to be in my basement. None of my siblings play Barbies anymore.
00:12:12
Speaker
I just love, Kate McKinnon was funny because it was just, everyone had that nose, someone who had that doll, that's hair was cut, it had sharp ears. We had a baby doll. Really? I named him Jamal. I used to throw him down the study. I was so mad at that baby doll.
00:12:31
Speaker
That was my weird Barbie. I had it dressed as Spider-Man. I'd throw him a football spiral down my steps. And then his eyes now broken down. I still have it. It's in my basement right now. I don't know if I ever had one like that.
00:12:50
Speaker
I would have like a bunch of Lego clone troopers that I would just fucking demolish. But like,

Barbie's Themes and Narrative

00:12:54
Speaker
why? It's just fun. Because I'd be like playing them like they're in a battle scene and I'd be like, Oh, something exploded. Why? Yeah. To tag off my shirt. That's great. But um, I keep saying but um, it's really hard to talk about.
00:13:15
Speaker
God, these are going to be a short episode. We can talk about how in the middle of the movie, I realized this is basically just elf, but better Barbie. Yeah, better. Even though I love elf, but I think this is a better movie. Well, yeah, it is. But this is just the same thing of like, not the same movie, but the way they go from Barbie Land to the real world. Yeah, it's pretty similar where it's like.
00:13:36
Speaker
You know, Will Ferrell and Elf is riding an iceberg, but everything in the background is, like, paper, like, drawn. Like, it looks like a set. They don't try to make it look real. It's the same thing I've already did. Yeah. Which is just fun. I loved Ken going back by himself. He's trying to pedal, but he's just struggling. Simu Lee was funny. He was funny. I like him. I think Kingsley Benadir was my favorite Ken, besides Ryan Garza. He was funny.
00:14:02
Speaker
Cause when Margot Robbie, your feed drop, he's like, he's just driving.
00:14:08
Speaker
They don't actually throw up. Yeah, that was another point I like when they the ongoing joke about the drink Mm-hmm. There's nothing in it and then Podge gets water and just dumps on her and the water there is no water in the shower Mm-hmm, but she like freaks out. Yes, it was she drinks the expired milk. Yeah, it's nothing man. It just says expired It says cow milk. Yeah, no, I just oh my god and then the
00:14:34
Speaker
The mirror that she's doing her hair in is just not a mirror. Just a thing at all. And then just waving all the Barbies. I want to know where the Ken's live. They brought that up eventually. Yeah, even Margot Robbie was like, we actually I don't know where the Ken's live. Like where Ken's at? I don't actually know.
00:14:53
Speaker
Just beach. They just live on beach. Can I work here? No, not out there. I don't know how to swim. Can I just work? Just beach. Just beach. Ken is beach? No, Ken. The whole movie is just a whole thing.
00:15:11
Speaker
For finding yourself is the whole point of this movie. Yeah, pretty much. Yeah, because everyone I guess finds themselves And this is definitely more like Woman oriented movie, you know what I mean? Like not that guys can't enjoy it but like we but it's aimed towards girls Yeah, it's a barbie movie. Yeah, the message is like, you know empowering. Yeah, definitely so They're so mean to barbie in the real world They were like damn
00:15:44
Speaker
I'm surprised Mattel let them use Mattel as just a straight bad guy. Yeah, like they seem so evil, but they weren't even like bad. Yeah, but it was like comicky. Yeah, like it was they were like the twirling your mustache.
00:15:58
Speaker
I like when he eats her, he's like, I'll just climb the cubicle. It'll be faster. And he's like, no, sir. No, you just hear him fall. It was just such simple, like child humor. But in this movie, it fits. Totally. And the end of the movie was funny. Her appointment, she goes to.
00:16:16
Speaker
Oh, yeah. Just go out of nowhere. Yeah. The husband was funny. It only seemed like two sayings, but he's always trying to learn Spanish. Yeah. It was good. It was definitely more PG-13 than I thought it would be. It was. I said to my dad, I don't know if any can see this. Yeah. It's not strictly a kid's movie. No, they definitely make some jokes. Yeah. It's a very much PG-13 movie, where it's like they make jokes about penises and vaginas.
00:16:45
Speaker
Fairly off. He doesn't have a penis. I have all the males. I have all the genitals. I really liked this movie. It was so much fun. It was a good time. But it was just happy. It was nice. You have to go into deep thought. You just could enjoy yourself watching it.
00:17:08
Speaker
Yeah, I think kind of what we need. Yeah, I agree. And I think if you're going into this expecting like, Oh, there's a Barbie movie, like they're just gonna act like Barbies, like they're, they really act like Barbies, like they'll fall on the ground. There's cartoon sprinkles that pop up sparkles. Oh my God. Like it is. Yes.
00:17:25
Speaker
I love this movie. Like whatever kind of Barbie movie you're expecting, expect Barbier. Because it's just like, they don't shy away from them being dolls at all. Oh, you know, the scene with the dog that poops, the little beads, I have that. Really? Yeah, they turned his tail and poop came out. It was just a little plastic ball. Yeah. Yeah. I like all the discontinued Barbies. That was funny.
00:17:48
Speaker
The one. The pregnant one. No, the one was the puberty Barbie. If you twist its arm. Oh yeah. I have a TV in my back. Whose dream is that?
00:18:03
Speaker
It was funny seeing all the discontinued Barbies. It was fun just seeing all the different variants, the different types of Barbies that they had out there. And I like my glory at the end. I mean, we're spoiling this entire thing, but like...
00:18:19
Speaker
at the end when she's like, why can't we just make an ordinary Barbie? And Will Ferrell's like, that sounds terrible. And the guy behind him's like, that's going to make a lot of money. He's like, I love it. I love it. And the scene was actually kind of sad with the late Ruth, who created, for those who don't know, created Barbie. It was like a sad scene. And like, not sad, but like emotional because it showed all the videos of the moms and daughters.
00:18:38
Speaker
I was like, oh. And then that song, why'd they pick the saddest song I've ever heard of? I don't know. It was so sad. Yeah, Raya Parlin was the perfect just grandmom for that. She was. Yeah. She was great. She's got to get in the sunny at some point. The season's over.
00:18:54
Speaker
in the future. I didn't know that though. Oh, wait, that was it? That was it. Oh, seeing 16 finale. I knew it was eight episodes. I didn't realize eight came out already. Yeah, that's the dentist one. Gotcha. Yeah, but now looking back on it, I can see why. It'd be funny if she was like Frank's mistress or something. I love when they bring in different people for Frank. I'm sad we didn't see Ryan. I'm not surprised. It's always sunny. I don't care.
00:19:20
Speaker
Um, you ever seen that behind the scenes thing though, when they're, when Danny DeVito first got on the show and they were, they made like a fake behind the scenes video of like. McElhenney leaves. Um, he goes to Charlie's, um, whatever, not RV, but yeah, trailer. And he's like, Hey.
00:19:40
Speaker
You got to go below Danny for us. He's got to stay on. The whole thing is like, it's Danny Vito being like, all right, it's time. The real person sitting there with a camera, she's like, don't stop. You better do that. Really? So funny. She's in it. Oh, it's his wife. Yeah, I always forget that. I did try to tell them they got divorced. Really? Yeah, I didn't think they have. I don't think so. I don't know. They could. I just don't know. Yeah, nothing I had heard of has said that they were divorced. Damn, I was going to say something before he went off on that little
00:20:11
Speaker
speech tangent damn it ryan what do you got i can't remember jock's memory now it's not gonna work try looking i heard a trick you just look both ways really fast and jog's memory i'm not doing that that's it it was an audio version i would i heard it on brain i heard it on brain games in 2012 did you guys try it it's brain games no more brain games
00:20:35
Speaker
It was only- Is it the guy in the robot? No, it was some like thing you would go around to like puzzles and stuff. It was like, you know, like you're watching this in 2012. Dude, brain games was a banger. You're 10 years old, 9 years old. Maybe even further. It might have been like 2014, 2015. Brain games was awesome. Yeah, I still watch brain games. I keep the brain young. I don't remember what I was going to say. I'm kind of annoyed. I had a valid point I feel like I was going to bring up.
00:21:05
Speaker
point about the Barbie movie oh damn it I can't remember what I was gonna say what are we looking at oh we're 21 minutes in I think we can move over to Oppenheimer there's more to say yeah I think Barbie is exactly what you
00:21:27
Speaker
It was exactly what it needed to be to be good. Yeah. No, it's just, it's just a good time. It's not a movie. It's going to change your life. It's going to get nominated for Best Picture. You think? I do. All right. Maybe not Best Picture. I think it'll get nominated. Might get nominated for like sets or something. That's a set, costume design, because there are all the Barbie up. I really think Ryan Gosling could get nominated. Good. Margot Robbie could too. I think the next movie is going to have nominees. Yeah, definitely.
00:21:54
Speaker
Yeah. Um, Barbie was just, it was just a good time and whatever as Barbie as you're expecting it to be expect more. Cause it just doesn't shy away at all. No, it doesn't. It leans in as hard as possible in the best way possible. I'm trying to pull up my, my quick review of Oppenheimer.

Introduction to Oppenheimer

00:22:11
Speaker
Did you write something on letterbox? I started, I started really using letterbox. 22 followers.
00:22:18
Speaker
Go check me on letterbox. See how many followers I have on letterbox. Okay. So Oppenheimer, this is my quick little review. I gave it five stars. I said this film was the true definition of a masterpiece in its writing, visuals, acting, sound design, everything in between. Kelly Murphy gives a once in a lifetime performance. This film has lived up to the hype. I truly loved every second. That was my quick little review. Nice.
00:22:46
Speaker
Oppenheimer is directed by Christopher Nolan. And it stars every living being that's ever lived on this earth. Yeah, it is currently sitting at 94% on Rotten Tomatoes. And I think actually has a higher audience score than critics. 93% critics score 94 audience score. Critics so far are saying about Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer marks another engrossing achievement from Christopher Nolan that benefits from
00:23:13
Speaker
I just messed myself up. That benefits from Murphy's tour de- tour de Forest performance and stunning visuals. I would completely agree with that. Don't laugh at me. I'm not laughing at you. I'm laughing at- I'm looking at the cast list right now. David S. Malachan's character name was just listed as actor. Really? It was like Forda Borta. Bortom? It was something like that. His character. Yeah, I don't remember his name.
00:23:38
Speaker
Okay, I think just before we start reviewing this, I think we're just going to refer to all the characters as the actors names because there's so many guys. I was being refuted Killian as either he can say Oppenheimer or Hoppy. Yeah, I only remember Oppenheimer and Strauss because they just kept saying them, but all the other ones, I don't remember.
00:23:55
Speaker
I mean, I remember like Kitty. Yeah. And tell her any safty, but that's, that's kind of it. Yeah. Truman. Yeah. Just a bad thing. No, it's just a lot of people in this movie. Okay. So your first person is killing your last person's jock peck on the top row, right? Yeah. Okay. So I'm going to go through the first name of the cast people. You'll do the second line. Oh, you're doing all these, huh? Yeah. We're going to run through. So second line and I'll do the third line. You do the
00:24:23
Speaker
fourth line still is a pretty little bit of well-known people. Actually, you just do three through the end because it's only, but like only say the people you think are important enough. I already mean.
00:24:37
Speaker
They're not all important enough. Yeah, Gary Oldman's not important enough. OK, so we have Killian Murphy, who played J. Robert Oppenheimer. Robert Downey Jr. who played Louis Strauss. Florence Pugh as Gene Tatlock. Emily Blunt as Kitty Oppenheimer. Jack Quaid as Richard Fenman. Matt Damon as Lise Groves. Rami Malek as David Hill. Devin Bostic, Roderick. Played Seth Nettemeier. Josh Peck, May Kenneth. His name cuts off. Ryan.
00:25:07
Speaker
Tom Conti played Albert Einstein. Great cameo, by the way. David Dausmauchen. He played actor. Emma Dumont played Jackie Oppenheimer. I don't remember her being in the movie, but that's great. Josh Hartnett played Ernest Lawrence.
00:25:24
Speaker
Walter White played Werner Heisingberg. Why'd you say Walter White? Heisenberg. I know. The joke. Matthias, he's from Army of the Dead. Yeah. He was the, the, the savecracker. Yeah. Matthias. Don't even attempt it. It looks like that. It looks like a name. With all due respect. Dylan Arnold is Frank Oppenheimer, Dane DeHaan as Kenneth Nichols.
00:25:55
Speaker
Gary Altman as Harry S. Trim and then Casey Affleck as Borsh Pash. Then we had Benny Safdie as Edward Teller, Alex Luft, Wolf as Luis Alvarez, Gustav Skarsgården as Hans Beth, Kenneth Brana as Niels Bohr, Jason Clark as Roger Robb, and Auden Eckeray as Richard Feynman.
00:26:20
Speaker
what to the cat they messed up somehow jack wade and on ekra the same character name really but they're not the same version yeah um and then we got james darcy as patrick blackett uh matthew modine as venover bush
00:26:37
Speaker
David Krumholz as... These three are now all important. Well, be nice. Tony Goldwyn. I'm just gonna say the names. Tony Goldwyn, Scott Grimes, Robert Pugh, Luis Lombard, Danny DiFerrari, Tron... Jesus. Jefferson Hall is in it.
00:27:04
Speaker
I don't feel like saying any more names. That's the only one that was the last one that actually mattered. Yeah. So this was a nice little reunion for the Halloween trilogy cast. Yeah. Now I'm just curious if James Darcy is related to Emma Darcy. Mm-hmm. I didn't know that was his last name. I just remember him playing, um, he was Jarvis, an agent Carter. It was a different act of playing. Oh, Jarvis. Yeah. No, he was like his dad's Butler. Like he was the real guy. Yeah.
00:27:31
Speaker
Well, while Ryan's doing that, I'll read you guys down the synopsis of the movie. During World War II, Lt. Gen. Leslie Groves Jr. appoints physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer to work on the top secret Manhattan project. Oppenheimer and a team of scientists spent years developing and designing the atomic bomb. This movie, as I said, was directed by Christopher Nolan. The music was composed by Ludwig Gorinson, one of my favorite composers that I work in today. And the cinematography was by, again, Hoyt van Hoytma.
00:27:59
Speaker
Wait, I'm saying that right. No idea. Where are you looking? Man. Wait, I'm a the cinematographer. Looks great to me. I think it is. He almost does all of Nolan's films. Okay. And of course, Christopher Nolan directed this movie and wrote it as I already stated.

Oppenheimer's Historical and Moral Exploration

00:28:14
Speaker
And this movie sits at three hours exactly as considered a war drama. And me and Ryan, I know we're going to have very different opinions on this movie.
00:28:22
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I don't think it's gonna be that different. I think it's gonna be very different. You think? Yes. I should give it like a 99 or something. Okay, I'm not that high enough. There's one movie that's ever reached that pinnacle. Yeah? Yeah. Goodfellas. Okay. It's the only way I've given a 99, is it? It's not like Sandlot or anything. Robots. I recall talking about robots. Yeah. I truly believe this movie will go down.
00:28:49
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I'm not saying everyone's going to believe this, but I truly think when people like Cinephiles talk about movies that had the biggest impact and were some of the biggest, most important films to ever be made, this movie will be looked at that just the same way Goodfellas was looked at now. Shawshanks looked. I think all these movies, this will be in the exact same conversation. I think this is the best Christopher Nolan will ever make.
00:29:10
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Wow. And I think Kelly Murphy, as I said, my letterbox review, I truly believe he gave a once in a lifetime performance in as Robert Oppenheimer. Yeah, he was great. I think maybe you did like this a little bit more than me. I still loved it. But I think you're right. This has
00:29:28
Speaker
the opportunity, like if it keeps moving and the pace is going, people keep talking about it and seeing it. I think it does have the chance to become like one of the classics of our time, like maybe not up there with Goodfellas and Shawshank. But at the same time, I think people are going to look back at like, you know, the 2020s as a whole and pick out Oppenheimer is one of the better movies in that time. Yeah, I think it definitely could be. And I'm sorry, unless like something else comes out and just blows us away. But especially for like
00:29:56
Speaker
This isn't like a straight biopic, but more or less like it's I took as like a biopic. Yeah, but it's not like your classic biopic. It's more, you know, it's more about how it's less about Oppenheimer's life in general and more about Oppenheimer making the nuclear bomb. You know what I mean? Yeah, that makes sense. But yeah, no, I think people are going to remember this movie for a very long time. Definitely. Yeah, no. And I love because I think
00:30:24
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As much as a lot of people don't want to think this way Oppenheimer is a hero. He created a nuclear bomb and we know that it was used twice.
00:30:35
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Two of them were used. And we know the outcome of that. We know what happened. We know all the tragic deaths that came from it. But at the same time, he was a hero to those soldiers, the U.S. soldiers who were over there and they were stuck there and they knew there was no winning this war against the Japanese force. Yeah, that's true. He is a hero. Yeah, I don't know if hero is the right word, but like... Hero to them.
00:30:58
Speaker
Yeah, to them. You have to say that he changed the world, absolutely. He blew up the entire world. Changed the world. But no, I just... Because you see it so often, I feel like nowadays you see a lot of movies that try and do the ensemble cast and it just doesn't work. I feel like when you start putting too many actors in a movie,
00:31:24
Speaker
Avengers did it somehow multiple times. Yeah, it worked. But we've seen like Amsterdam now where we've seen the death of the Nile. Those kind of movies just don't work. Yeah. But then you see Wes Anderson and Christopher Nolan are able to do it time and time again. And now Christopher Nolan probably is one of the biggest cast of all time. Yeah. With some of the best actors of the last 30 years all coming together to do this movie.
00:31:50
Speaker
And that's why I think I think it holds up. I think everyone did their part perfectly. And as I said, I said something stupid last night that as I sat and thought about it, I was definitely wrong. Right down June was fantastic in this role. I saw I was watching the trailers.
00:32:05
Speaker
Yeah. And I was like, he was really good. I think I was just mad at him because I have the movies down and it's, it becomes like a courtroom thriller. Yeah. The whole movie is the race to build the bomb. And then if that happens and this isn't a spoiler, this is true events. Yeah. I'm not going to say the other stuff, but then it kind of becomes like a thriller, like drama thriller. Yeah. For the most part, it doesn't cut back and forth throughout the entire movie. But for the most part, it's like the beginning,
00:32:35
Speaker
You know, I don't know. Two thirds of it are building the bomb intercut with the courtroom scenes. And then after the bomb, it goes straight to like full on courtroom stuff. And I did love some of those. I liked the smaller room more than the big courtroom. So did I. Those those scenes were intense. Yeah. And they just felt more personal. I guess got so small and was so close together. Yeah. And who was Jason Clark?
00:33:01
Speaker
Mm-hmm killed it. He was great. Yeah, and he's always great He really like he was always he was good throughout me that one scene where him and I've never come face to face for it Is a great scene. Yeah, and I think that's what Christopher Nolan does as I think killing Murphy said it
00:33:17
Speaker
Working with Christopher Nolan, everyone came with their A-game. Everyone knew that they're working with one of the greatest directors ever. And so everyone came ready to act, ready to play their part perfectly. Yeah, and you can see it. I think the thing like you were saying how a lot of big ensemble movies fail is that they get all these actors and they say, okay, well, all of these actors have to have
00:33:42
Speaker
you know, this long amount of time on screen. And that's when movies get jumbled. What this movie does is getting Gary Oldman, one of the best actors of all time and by far one of the best actors of our time. He's in the movie for like two minutes. That's it. Like you look at this cast list and you say like, Oh my God, how are they gonna have this many famous people?
00:34:04
Speaker
really loud siren. You look and you're like, how are they gonna have this many people in this movie? It's that a lot of these people only have like a minute of screen time. Yeah, it works. But I think at the same time, having that many people like you were saying with you like the smaller courtroom scene better than the bigger one with Robert Downey Jr. I agree because throughout the movie, the Robert Downey Jr. one, I was super lost and never went back to that.
00:34:29
Speaker
Because they're just throwing so many names. And there's so many people that you just don't, it's hard to follow all of it. So I think this is a movie that it's really good. But if you're not paying attention, you're going to fall behind.

Oppenheimer's Visual and Narrative Analysis

00:34:42
Speaker
It's definitely a movie you've got to watch multiple times to fully understand it. And that's not saying you can't watch it and be like, oh my god, this is awesome once. But if you really, especially at the courtroom stuff, to really get it and understand it, you've got to watch this multiple times to just
00:34:59
Speaker
get the names down and understand who they're talking about, who did what, why this is, you know, a problem. Yeah. So I think all the building bomb stuff was much better than the courtroom stuff, in my opinion, but at the same time, the smaller courtroom with Jason Clark and Oppenheimer, it was great. I love that part. I just think the Robert Downey Jr. stuff. Well, it was still good. And when I understood it more at the end, because we just know more stuff about the story as a whole.
00:35:25
Speaker
I liked it a lot more, but in the beginning parts, when it was cutting back and forth, I was not a fan of that part of the movie. No, that's probably one of my reasons it's not higher on my score, is like what you're saying, in the end of the first act, second act, when they're using the bigger courtroom scene, you hadn't met everyone yet, so it was kind of confusing. Yeah. Because they would start talking about someone, and I would be like, I haven't met them yet. But that's why I think towards the end of the film, in the third act, when they mainly focus on all that, all the Strauss' court case,
00:35:56
Speaker
I just thought that's when it kind of got good. Yeah. Because it found itself and you knew everything they were talking about. All in echoey was surprisingly really good and had a huge part in this movie. And I loved in the trailer. We hear that very consistent booming noise. Sounds like a clap.
00:36:13
Speaker
It sounds like a train coming through. Yeah. Yeah. You know what I'm talking about? The loud bang that you keep hearing throughout the trailer. And it's just people. Yeah. And that's what it ends up being throughout the movie. You hear the noise a couple of times. You hear them go clapping when they're stomping. You hear it throughout the movie. And I think the visuals are also off the charts. Like just it's pretty little look at.
00:36:37
Speaker
Yeah. It's all really there, which, because everyone's right, it makes it more realistic to the people watching it. It makes you feel like you can actually go through the screen and you can be wherever they are. You can, because it was a real thing. And 70 millimeter was also amazing. It was just so, every part of it was just so crisp. Some 70 millimeter film that we got from... Is that actually 70 millimeter, or is that just... 70 millimeter. That is quite so big. Measure it out.
00:37:06
Speaker
No. It said when they gave it, it said take 70 millimeter. No, normal film's so tiny, this is huge. It's pretty cool though. Yeah, it is neat. Of course, Christopher Nolan did it. Yeah. But I mean, you could see every pore on it. Everyone's face. Kelly Murphy did look sickly ill throughout that movie. He did. So thin. Yeah.
00:37:29
Speaker
and this movie as much as i'm saying how great this movie is the same thing with the depart i love the depart sometimes they over sexualize something that doesn't need to be part of this movie there's a scene in the small courtroom oh yeah that's like emily blunt seeing
00:37:48
Speaker
Kelly Murphy having sex with Florence Pugh because he's admitting that he spent the night with her in the courtroom sequence. But it was just weird because everyone else is sitting there normal and he's sitting naked and she's on top of him. It was just something weird. I didn't mind them sitting naked talking. That was weird. Yeah. It was also the fact that that was the only time that happened in the movie. Because in other movies, I kind of do that where it's like,
00:38:11
Speaker
They'll show somebody doing one thing and then like they're still in that room, but they're imagining what they were doing what they're talking about They never did again, which was weird. Yeah, it's just it was an out of nowhere thing. Yeah. Yeah, but then like I loved everything About him before he even got into the making the bomb. I love just learning about him Yeah, and then just because of no one's way of
00:38:35
Speaker
we finally understood why it's in black and white and the color. All the colored scenes are from his perspective. It's the first person you're watching it. And then not POV, but it's in the first part, it was written. And then everything that's in black and white is not, which was really cool because. I don't know, it was just it was just such a distinct decision and it definitely took some time for me to completely understand that. Yeah. But then once it like clicked, I was like, oh, that's that's really cool. Like that's a cool decision to make.
00:39:04
Speaker
I don't know, I just, I really like this movie. I'll bet you, I'll bet you in like a month or so, Nolan's going to come out and be like, no, that's, that's not what the black and white meant. Like we're going to be so off. I'm telling you, that's what it is. Every time it's just Nolan's like, no, it's like it's aliens. It's time. Everything's time. He does love his, he loves time. Yeah. He loves all of that. But, um, yeah, no, this, this movie is,
00:39:34
Speaker
Don't care you might not like people not like this movie if you go see it's not for everyone. It's long It is long and you feel it. I didn't feel it. I don't know. This was one of those movies I my phone lit up at one point I just like turned it. Yeah, see what time was and I was like, holy shit Like I thought we were much shorter in this movie that we're at even for me like I still really enjoyed the movie But at the same time it was also nine
00:39:58
Speaker
20 when yeah, but like After the bomb goes off and the courtroom stuff starts and I'm like, okay, come on That that's when the movie really started dragging for me Like he was just just that part of the movie was just too long. Oh in my opinion I still think great movie. Yeah, and I this that kind goes into the point about him. I'm gonna say no It's not ever this movie's not for everyone and that's fine. Not every movie. Everyone has to love That's kind of the point of art. Everyone has a different opinion
00:40:28
Speaker
But it's one of those movies I think even if you don't like it, you understand how special this is. Like this is something that might never be done again by anyone else. Yeah, I mean, he's 70 millimeter IMAX making of a bomb. Yeah, he made a fucking hit. And you bring a chaos like this together and it all worked. Like there's definitely issues. That's why the movie is not 100.
00:40:51
Speaker
But at the same time, it worked majority of the movie, which makes it so impressive for a guy that I'm not the biggest Nolan fan. And I've said this before, but this is by far my favorite Nolan movie. I think we have similar opinions on Nolan, where he makes
00:41:10
Speaker
Movies look incredible, but the story is usually back end. Nolan movies are usually like genuine 80s or something like that, but looks wise and usually science wise, they're 10 out of 10s. Yeah, it's incredible what you do with Interstellar and all the stuff like that, but I think the story of Interstellar lacks. Tenant actually is one of the few movies I think the story worked for me and the visuals also work because I think it's just a very cool concept.
00:41:38
Speaker
Yeah, but I yeah, I I truly did love this movie and I know there's gonna be people who don't love it I really want to see Matt's reaction. Yeah, cuz Matt Matt does not like long movies He said prisoners was too long. It's only two and a half, but he loves the Batman He doesn't mind the Batman being three hours. So it'd be cool to see how that goes reactions to this Yeah, I did love the picture of the dude with tech taco, but he's like shit. So god. Oh, it's like spice on his head Yeah, that was funny. I did I
00:42:07
Speaker
It didn't bother me. I don't think the... The run times never really bothered me. As long as I'm enjoying myself. Mm-hmm. Because nothing's worse in a long movie that's not good. Yeah. Like Return of the King. A four-hour cut. That was beautiful. Most of the movie was good. That was epic. I was so tired.
00:42:27
Speaker
It was also at like nine o'clock. That was just a bed. And they had the whole D&D or whatever thing. You can't put that on me. I didn't know that that was going to be a thing. But I do put it on you. I know. I got home for like two. I really thought Elijah was just coming on to thank everyone for celebrating. So did I. And they were like, board game time, bitches. D&D, baby. But yeah, no. Oppenheimer is...
00:42:49
Speaker
It's so funny because he's not like a great man. He's a bad dude. No, he was cheating on his wife constantly. I mean, wives. Yeah, he did it more than the movie shows because the movie really only shows Florence Pugh and they mentioned one other thing, but he was. He had cheated on his other wife, Emily Blunt. Yeah, he was moving around. Yeah.
00:43:07
Speaker
He was a womanizer. Yeah. Egotistical womanizer. That was a great scene. Matt Damon's just listing off all the things he'll say about him. He's like, but you're still here. Yeah. Like he's just so egotistical, but he knows exactly what he's saying. He is the guy that's normally going to be the smartest man in the room. Yeah. Unless it's math, because he says he's like, I'm not good at math.
00:43:28
Speaker
Yeah. I think Nolan did a really good job of trimming down all that stuff where it doesn't make him seem like the worst guy in the world, but at the same time, making him seem like not the best. Yeah. Like we know he's a, he's a dick. Yeah. Like there's nothing wrong with saying that. Yeah. But at the same time, he's one of the most important people in history. Yeah. Not just American it like in the world. World history changed the world. Yeah. You can't argue that he changed the world forever.
00:43:56
Speaker
Yeah, and they did such a great job explaining that with him on the magazines, the way everyone wanted to take pictures on wherever you went. Yeah. And he's just he's a genius. He's kind of like a mad scientist. You think about it just basically made atomic bomb. Yeah. And then they then I liked hearing about the hydrogen bomb because that's something I know a little bit more about. I know much about Oppenheimer, but I knew about making the hydrogen bomb and how much problems that caused, how they kept the Manhattan Project alive through that and all that kind of stuff.
00:44:25
Speaker
But it was cool to just hear that Abner was not in favor of making it.
00:44:29
Speaker
Yeah, because he knew it would be too big. There's no target that needs that. And just explain with the atomic bomb. Yeah, even though both of them were pretty big. Yeah. Because the only reason he really made it, and this is also history is just because the Germans were there too. And they were like, this is terrible. But if it happens to us, we don't want it to happen to us. You know, it's, yeah, it's also, it's also them and we have to beat them. And that's the basis of the movie. We love just beating Russians. Yeah. Why is, I wonder why sports.
00:44:59
Speaker
Science, life, freedom. Who's got a flag on the moon, bitch? Well, if you believe that, Stanley Kubrick directed the moon landing. No, that's for a different episode. That's like for a different time. Coming to Patreon. Tommy's going to tell you the moon landing's fake.
00:45:27
Speaker
I'm not saying it's not real. Why haven't we been back? Why is there no televised anymore? It's hard. But they could do it then? It's hard now. We have improved. No, back then it was a race to beat the Russians. Now it's just, like there's no point. We already know what's going on.
00:45:47
Speaker
put bass on the moon. You want to bass on the moon? You want to live on the moon? Yeah. You're going to be like Matt Damon and the Martian. Yup. Chrome potatoes. One of my favorite scenes in that movie is when he's like,
00:45:57
Speaker
the definition of a pirate, somebody who takes their own land. So technically, I'm a space pirate. Sounds pretty bad. That movie's so good because Matt Damon is just a dude the entire time. He doesn't act like a scientist. He's not nerdy. No, he's not. He's just a dude. It's great. Up until three years ago, I didn't know Ridley Scott directed that. You didn't? It's a great movie. I need to watch that again.
00:46:22
Speaker
You ever seen how, you know, when he's like launching off to get back to the ship with his friends on it and he starts like crying? Yeah. That's like the end, right? Yeah. Like the end when he's escaping Mars. Yeah. You ever hear him talk about that? So he filmed all the things in the beginning where he gets left behind. That was filmed like first. So he worked with like Peña and whoever else did that movie, I forget.
00:46:46
Speaker
Was it Jessica Chastain? It may have been. I don't remember who it was. But he said he had worked with all those guys in the beginning and became friends with them. And then months of shooting the rest of the movie, and he never got to see him again. And he was just alone the entire time. So when he got in the ship, in which they filmed towards the end, he heard their voices again. And he just started crying because he was hearing his friends for the first time again. Really? Yeah. Holy shit. Because he was just alone the entire movie.

Oppenheimer's Legacy and Final Thoughts

00:47:11
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It is true. And a lot of the camera footage is a webcam. Yeah.
00:47:16
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That probably was not a fun shoot. Probably not. If it was Jessica Chastain, that's the second space movie they've been in together. Was it? They're both an interstellar. Oh, yeah, they are. But, um, back to Oppenheimer. My name was Gray and Oppenheimer. Yeah, it was Jessica Chastain. It was? Yeah. Two space movies. Sebastian Stan's in it? That man just shows up in projects. Yeah.
00:47:41
Speaker
I do love Don Glover in that movie, too. Don Glover's in The Martian? Yeah, he's like a scientist, helps him get back. Really? Yeah. Dude, I'm telling you, I've seen this movie once. Really? When it first came out, and I really enjoyed it. I haven't seen it in a while, either. It's a good movie. Mark Walker. Mark Walker. The character's name is Mark, so it threw me off. Matt Damon won Best Actor for this? Forget it. I know there's not one in Oscar. I don't think so.
00:48:07
Speaker
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00:48:27
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I think it's going to go down as one of the greatest movies of all time. Maybe if that's a little too much, it could go down as one of the most well-made movies of all time. It could go down as no one's best movie of all time. I truly loved it. I'm going to go see it again before I can truly say where it ranks for my movies because you always get that movie high. Yeah. But yeah, Ryan, what are your final thoughts on Oppenheimer?
00:48:52
Speaker
I think it was really, really good. It's definitely not for everyone because it is very, very long. It's three hours flat and it feels like it at times. But I think for the most part, this movie was just incredible because everything's real for the most part. No one said there's no CGI shots in this, but there's shots with
00:49:15
Speaker
And there's no CGI. There is VFX. That's what he said. He's like, there's VFX shot. He's like, there's not a single bit of CGI, which is incredible. I was watching his, I mean, you can't do that. There's nothing like crazy. Like they're not showing dreams of launching nukes all over. It's nothing crazy like that. They can do everything. They show exactly that.
00:49:38
Speaker
They show one, whatever. It doesn't matter. The whole end of the movie is exactly what you just said. Yeah, it's just having a panic effect. Yeah, it's great. Oh, a bunch of nukes. Yeah. Anyways. No, I think this is a great movie, but just expect... You can't go into this expecting a war movie of, like, we're going to go bomb the Japanese, you watch it. This is about making the bomb. It's not about it.
00:49:59
Speaker
You know, I will say this is a legit horror movie at times. Like it's truly scary what comes out of it. And like them explaining it is what makes it scary. And then knowing that this is still a very valid, very possible possibility that could happen today. So I think that's where I got like, like chills and stuff like that. So the movie is in the dark subject. It's not a happy.
00:50:24
Speaker
No, not at all. You're not going to leave this movie smiling. Unless you're thinking of how I felt. I was just happy that the movie was good, so I was smiling. But the product is not a happy product. No. But did you say your score for this? No. You're not going to say it? No, it's your turn. I said it first last time. All right, 92. Oh, that's not bad at all. Mine's a 94. Yeah. I told you. Yeah. The way you said it, I thought you were going to be like 80s. No. No, this movie's definitely a 90.
00:50:52
Speaker
Yeah, 94. Yeah, just 93 is what I wrote down just like I think talking about maybe like more. Yeah, just like technically Looking at it. It's it's incredible. What'd you get Barbie 84? Yeah Just making sure we have these down go for it You gave India Jones a 60 something right? I think so 66 I
00:51:16
Speaker
Uh, 57. There's no way. No. I think it's like a 62 or something. Maybe. Damn. Keeps just keeps going down every time we talk about this movie. It's all right. Better than Crystal Skull. And Temple of Doom. No. I like Temple of Doom a lot. Temple of Doom was the Indiana Jones movie I've seen the most. Because that was always on as a kid for me. I like the first and the third one the most.
00:51:43
Speaker
I love those two, which is fair. I mean, I like the first one the most, but I think I've seen template doing the most times. But, um, moving on from that, what does it suggest? What was your suggestion of the week? I have one and I forget it. I have one. Go for it. I can't. I came all the, cause I just started it today. I recommend snowfall. It's on Hulu and it is really good.
00:52:08
Speaker
It's about the selling of cocaine and it's on six seasons. It's critically adored and its audience adored. Yeah, that's my choice. That's cool. Um, you're like, I got spider man. I'm going to recommend, uh, you know what I'm going to recommend? What's that?
00:52:36
Speaker
65. I'm just scrolling Netflix and I just saw it. I saw it with you. Oh, you were with me and Sean? Yeah. And Ian. Yeah. It was almost mid movie I've ever seen. No, it's definitely mid. But if you want to just watch a guy shoot dinosaurs. It's a cool concept. But I kind of wish that they didn't explain that it was dinosaurs.
00:52:57
Speaker
Yeah, that was pretty cool. I like went in, I was like, oh, it's just like a surviving aliens. And it was just dinosaurs. Yeah, pretty cool. That's the girl from Barbie too. Oh, my God. You're for her. Yeah, she played. She was Gomorrah and she was young Gomorrah in Infinity War.
00:53:17
Speaker
Holy cow, how did you know that? Dude, I work on a film podcast. Oh, dude, come on. You're talking, dude. Well, thank you everyone for tuning in and listening to yet another episode of me and Ryan selling idiots. Make sure to continue liking and sharing the podcast. We are available everywhere you find podcasts. YouTube, Apple Music, Google Podcasts, Spotify, TikTok. Go follow us on TikTok. TikTok's big and gets us a lot of views.
00:53:43
Speaker
but makes this show more possible. But yeah, you do hate TikTok. You're in them though now because you have no choice. But yeah, Ryan, you get to leave us off with the final spiritual words to end this episode. Thank you for listening. I'm sorry that Tommy's been staring at the camera for so long.
00:54:06
Speaker
I know it's uncomfortable, but I'm going to talk to them when I'm talking to them. All right. Um, thank you for listening. Go see both of these movies. I still recommend Barbie first than Oppenheimer. We already talked about that in the beginning, but a lot of people were saying Oppenheimer then Barbie. I disagree with that, but that's, it's up to you at the end of the day, but just see Barbie first. Much better choice, but, um, yeah, see both these movies in the theater the way they should be seen. See Oppenheimer in IMAX if you can.
00:54:35
Speaker
If you can 70 millimeter, I thought it was only yesterday. There's a yesterday today. No, there's only certain theaters are doing the IMAX 70 millimeter. I thought it was only for certain amount of time. It is. It's for like the first two weeks. Okay. But then there's other theaters are just like KOP. Oh,
00:54:55
Speaker
The theater near us that we went to, it's one of the, it's the only PA that does 70 mil. So try and find one of your 70 millimeters. It's giving way where we are anyway. But, um, yeah, watch it. All of it. Watch Barbie and IMAX. Maybe that'd be cool. Yeah. Is it even showing an IMAX? Probably not. We've got Mission Impossible and Oppenheimer. Oh, that like lost all of its things to Oppenheimer. Really? Yeah.
00:55:20
Speaker
Tom Cruise is punching a wall right now. Zenith's popcorn is like this motherfucker stole my thing. How about that? Greta Gerwig saving the cinemas now. Greta Gerwig's, she's got that dog in her. She's a she's a great director. She is. Great writer. Great writer. Her and her partner. Yeah. Noah Bombeck. But, uh, yeah, you were supposed to end the episode. We went on.
00:55:46
Speaker
Yeah, don't watch Daredevil with Ben Affleck. Just watch these two movies, and we'll see you. Don't listen to Ryan. Go check out Daredevil. It's on Hulu now. Don't do that.