Barbie was a piece of shoit movie. Couldn’t stand watching beyond 15 mins. Way too overrated. Utterly unsurprised by the Oscar snub to it and the nod to Oppenheimer that was pretty well done.
7/10 decent troll - definitely going to bait a lot of cinema nerds but could have used a more outrageous reaction or colorful description but accomplishes its job; the ham and provolone sandwich of trolling
Oppie sucked. The 1st half of the film up until the Trinity Test was alright, but the 2nd half was a boring courtroom drama that made me almost fall asleep.
Only normies think it's unironically deserving of the best picture of the year.
Oppie sucked. The 1st half of the film up until the Trinity Test was alright, but the 2nd half was a boring courtroom drama that made me almost fall asleep.
Only normies think it's unironically deserving of the best picture of the year.
You have the attention span of a fruit fly.
Nice cope. It's a normie film that was tailor-made to fool gullible midwits like you and the Academy into mistakenly thinking it's deep just because it's a dialogue-heavy biopic that centers on bureaucratic babble about security clearances and cabinet positions.
It did not need to be filmed in IMAX and watching it in theaters afforded the audience little to no advantage over a standard TV viewing experience.
Nice cope. It's a normie film that was tailor-made to fool gullible midwits like you and the Academy into mistakenly thinking it's deep just because it's a dialogue-heavy biopic that centers on bureaucratic babble about security clearances and cabinet positions.
It did not need to be filmed in IMAX and watching it in theaters afforded the audience little to no advantage over a standard TV viewing experience.
Nice cope. It's a normie film that was tailor-made to fool gullible midwits like you and the Academy into mistakenly thinking it's deep just because it's a dialogue-heavy biopic that centers on bureaucratic babble about security clearances and cabinet positions.
It did not need to be filmed in IMAX and watching it in theaters afforded the audience little to no advantage over a standard TV viewing experience.
You're a dumb broski. I'm laughing at you.
It was trash bro. Sorry that Nolan took advantage of your low-IQ and duped you into paying $20 for a thinly veiled documentary about security clearances and political disputes.
It was trash bro. Sorry that Nolan took advantage of your low-IQ and duped you into paying $20 for a thinly veiled documentary about security clearances and political disputes.
I watched it on a free stream months ago. It wasn't Nolan's best film. But it was fine. Certainly better than Barbie.
It was trash bro. Sorry that Nolan took advantage of your low-IQ and duped you into paying $20 for a thinly veiled documentary about security clearances and political disputes.
It was trash bro. Sorry that Nolan took advantage of your low-IQ and duped you into paying $20 for a thinly veiled documentary about security clearances and political disputes.
I really liked the political dispute angle. Lots of people seemed to find it boring but I didn’t. I just don’t think the movie is for those people and that’s okay. If you need action, maybe the new Deadpool will entertain you
Oppie sucked. The 1st half of the film up until the Trinity Test was alright, but the 2nd half was a boring courtroom drama that made me almost fall asleep.
Only normies think it's unironically deserving of the best picture of the year.
The movie was Oppenheimer, not The Manhattan Project.
It was trash bro. Sorry that Nolan took advantage of your low-IQ and duped you into paying $20 for a thinly veiled documentary about security clearances and political disputes.
I really liked the political dispute angle. Lots of people seemed to find it boring but I didn’t. I just don’t think the movie is for those people and that’s okay. If you need action, maybe the new Deadpool will entertain you
you've probably never served in the military or held a TS-SCI clearance which is why you found the political discourse so fascinating and novel. the 2nd part of the movie was filled with so much boring melodrama over things as inane as getting a security clearance that my military buddies and I were facepalming pretty much the whole time at how dramatic they made it look.
i can see why it would impress civilians like yourself though. or "normies" as the other poster liked to say
It was trash bro. Sorry that Nolan took advantage of your low-IQ and duped you into paying $20 for a thinly veiled documentary about security clearances and political disputes.
LRC is full of low-IQ posters, so it's no surprise there are so many users here expressing how much they enjoyed "Oppenheimer"